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Palisade Avenue, Englewood, NJ

Woman Suffers Brain Bleed, Loss Of Teeth In Random Attack En Route To Work In Englewood: Police Woman Suffers Brain Bleed, Loss Of Teeth In Random Attack En Route To Work In Englewood: Police
Woman Suffers Brain Bleed, Loss Of Teeth In Random Attack En Route To Work In Englewood: Police A 31-year-old homeless man was lodged in the Bergen County Jail after authorities said he attacked a 61-year-old woman leaving her with a brain bleed and other injuries over the weekend in Englewood, police said. The victim, a 61-year-old Englewood resident was on her way to work when she was attacked by Kemarley McIntosh, a former city resident, at Forest Avenue and Overpeck Avenue around 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, Englewood Police Lt. Fred Pulice said. The two were complete strangers, police said. The woman's injuries included a brain bleed, a broken jaw, a broken finger, gashes t…
MANHUNT: Driver Asks For Directions, Exposes Himself, Elderly Englewood Woman Tells Police MANHUNT: Driver Asks For Directions, Exposes Himself, Elderly Englewood Woman Tells Police
Manhunt: Driver Asks For Directions, Exposes Himself, Elderly Englewood Woman Tells Police SEE ANYTHING? Englewood police were searching for a driver who an elderly resident said exposed himself after luring her toward his car. The woman told them she was out for a walk on Brayton Street near Palisade Avenue late Friday afternoon, Sept. 2, when the driver of an older model white sedan called her over, asking for directions, Capt. Matthew de la Rosa said. She described him as Hispanic and between 20 and 30 years old, the captain said. "He asked her to come closer and when she did he exposed himself," de la Rosa said. ANYONE who might have seen something or has surveillance vide…
Public Transit Hell: Disabled Bergenfield Mom Rides Wheelchair Miles Home Public Transit Hell: Disabled Bergenfield Mom Rides Wheelchair Miles Home
Public Transit Hell: Disabled Bergenfield Mom Rides Wheelchair Miles Home What should have been a quick trip to the mall turned into a hellish nightmare for a paralyzed Bergenfield mom. Kathy Moore -- who is trying to raise money to buy herself a handicap accessible van -- ended up riding her electric wheelchair nearly two miles home in the cold Saturday due to problems with NJ Transit buses. Moore became paralyzed nearly 20 years ago after surviving a nearly-deadly stabbing by her ex-husband in Hackensack. She raised both of her sons alone and yearns to live an independent life -- working, volunteering and running errands. The public transportation system has …