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These Bergen County Kids Nailed Halloween, Who Did It Best?
The costumes in the Bergen County Moms 2024 Halloween Costume Contest get better every year. See the photos in the carousel and vote below on your favorite. Voting ends on Sunday, Nov. 3 at noon. UPDATE: These Are The Winners Of the 2024 Halloween Costume Contest Each year, we look for the most costumes with the most craftsmanship and creativity. We thought these finalists stood out from all the rest. Thank you to everyone who participated in the 8th annual Bergen County Moms/Daily Voice Halloween Costume Contest. Winners will be announced Sunday evening, Nov. 3. Bergen…
Lifestyle
From Manhattan To Dumont: Tapia Custom Tailors Welcome New Beginnings
After years of serving a loyal clientele in New York City, Tapia Custom Tailors is finally ready for the next step. We’re excited to embark on this new journey and eager to bring a legacy of articulate tailoring to Dumont, NJ and surrounding areas. Community has always been the heart of our brand; we take pride in bespoke tailoring solutions that feel right and befitting our clients. Our new location enables us to do what we do best, just in a different setting. New York has been our home for so long but we believe this move allows us to take it one step further. We strive to offer unparall…
Business
Unschooled Lyndhurst Contractor Busts Blue-Collar Stereotype: Have No Shame
Zachary Dettmore of Lyndhurst has always carried a certain amount of shame around being a blue-collar worker. Although his mom has a doctorate and his dad has a master's degree, the 29-year-old never even attended elementary school. He was unschooled. At home, Dettmore followed a curriculum related to childhood learning that he says allowed him to pursue an avenue of education that he was passionate about. Construction. Two decades after firmly deciding he was going to be a contractor, Dettmore has a thriving business with two employees, two vehicles on the road, a house and money in the …