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FBI Charges Bergenfield Therapist With Making Sex Videos Of Teen Patient FBI Charges Bergenfield Therapist With Making Sex Videos Of Teen Patient
FBI Charges Bergenfield Therapist With Making Sex Videos Of Teen Patient BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- Federal authorities who arrested a child therapist from Bergenfield on charges of getting a former teenage patient to pose for sexual images and videos said they believe that there may be more victims. Elliot Halberstam, 38 -- who was an assistant director with Jewish Family Service & Children's Center of Clifton-Passaic -- tricked the 16-year old boy into recording sexual conduct and sending it to him, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara of Manhattan said. A criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court alleges that Halberstam "groomed" the boy via text messag…
Haledon Museum Gives Sol Stetin Labor Awards Nov. 19 Haledon Museum Gives Sol Stetin Labor Awards Nov. 19
Haledon Museum Gives Sol Stetin Labor Awards Nov. 19 NORTH HALEDON, N.J. -- The Botto House National Labor Museum will present 2015 Sol Stetin Awards at a gala event Thursday, Nov. 19, at the Tides Estate. Honorees will be recognized for their outstanding contributions to the well-being of working people. The Gala is open to the public. The Sol Stetin Awards Gala is a major fundraiser for the Museum, and the public is warmly invited. Honored will be Christopher Erikson, Local 3, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Alphonso Rispoli, Joint Council 73 & Local 863, International Brotherhood of Teamsters; and Cliff Nolan, Heroe…
Hearing Next Week On Legalizing Marijuana In New Jersey Hearing Next Week On Legalizing Marijuana In New Jersey
Hearing Next Week On Legalizing Marijuana In New Jersey PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. -- The state senator who is sponsoring a bill to legalize marijuana will have a fact-finding hearing in the Legislature next week to build support for the proposed law, Nj.com reported. State Sen. Nicholas Scutari (D-Union) said he will have a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday, the story said. Scutari, who is chairman of the committee, called it the first step in the process of finally reversing punitive marijuana laws that have caused harm to residents and communities, according to Nj.com. The committee has invited people with knowledge of the issue to t…
Happy Birthday To Former Lewisboro Resident Stanley Tucci! Happy Birthday To Former Lewisboro Resident Stanley Tucci!
Happy Birthday To Former Lewisboro Resident Stanley Tucci! PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Happy Birthday to Peekskill's Stanley Tucci! Tucci, a true New Yorker, turns 55 Nov. 11. Born in Peekskill, Tucci grew up in Katonah and went to John Jay High School. He graduated from SUNY Purchase, where he majored in acting. He owned a home in South Salem for almost a decade, selling it in 2014. His first professional role came through high school friend Campbell Scott, son of actors George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst. Dewhurst arranged in 1982 for both men to have roles in a Broadway play she was co-starring in, "The Queen and the Rebels."  Since then, h…
Murder Defendant Admitted 3 Visits To Victim's Teaneck Home, Detective Says Murder Defendant Admitted 3 Visits To Victim's Teaneck Home, Detective Says
Murder Defendant Admitted 3 Visits To Victim's Teaneck Home, Detective Says TEANECK, N.J. -- The chief detective in the investigation into the murder of a Teaneck software engineer testified on Tuesday that Sui Kam “Tony” Tung admitted under questioning that he had visited Robert Cantor ’s house three times a year or so before the killing, NorthJersey.com reports. Tung was interviewed a few hours after Teaneck firefighters dousing an arson blaze on Elm Avenue in March 2011 found Cantor’s body. It had been so badly burned that authorities said they had to identify the 59-year-old Cantor through dental records. He'd been shot in the back of the head and the fire sta…
Leonia American Legion Dinner To Raise Funds For Scholarships Leonia American Legion Dinner To Raise Funds For Scholarships
Leonia American Legion Dinner To Raise Funds For Scholarships LEONIA, N.J. -- American Legion Post 1 in Leonia will hold a scholarship fundraiser on Friday, Nov. 20.All of the proceeds from the dinner will be used for three American Legion Post 1 scholarships presented annually to Leonia High School students. The 6:30 p.m. dinner will be prepared by Outback Steakhouse and held at the post at 399 Broad Ave. Tickets at $30 includes steak, chicken, pasta, salad and soft beverages. Guests are welcome to bring their own BYOB for something stronger. Children's tickets are $11; those under 10 are admitted free. Buy tickets in advance -- no tickets will be so…
Ringwood Firefighters Accelerate Laughs For Funds Ringwood Firefighters Accelerate Laughs For Funds
Ringwood Firefighters Accelerate Laughs For Funds RINGWOOD, N.J. -- Ringwood's Skyline Lake Volunteer Fire Department will hold a comedy night fundraiser Saturday, Nov. 14. The 7 p.m. show will be held in the firehouse, 67 Edgewood Rd. Tickets at $35 include comedy, food and beverages. Guests must be 21 or older to be served alcohol. MORE INFO: (973) 835-4797 
Cresskill Man Pleads Not Guilty To Hiding Dumont Woman's OD Death Cresskill Man Pleads Not Guilty To Hiding Dumont Woman's OD Death
Cresskill Man Pleads Not Guilty To Hiding Dumont Woman's OD Death CRESSKILL, N.J. -- A 20-year-old Cresskill man accused of disposing his girlfriend’s body on the Palisades in Alpine after she overdosed in his home was brought to court on Monday for a formal arraignment. A defense attorney entered a not-guilty plea for Anthony “Max” Freay on charges of failing failing to report a death, desecrating human remains, suppressing evidence, unlawfully concealing remains and giving false information to police. Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Danielle Grootenboer told the judge that she and the lawyer, Albert Wunsch III, "have been talking,” but that ther…
Palisades Park Turkish Center Teaches Artistry Of Water Marbling Palisades Park Turkish Center Teaches Artistry Of Water Marbling
Palisades Park Turkish Center Teaches Artistry Of Water Marbling PALISADES PARK, N.J. -- A workshop on Ebru, or “water marbling,” will be taught at the Turkish Center in Palisades Park on Saturday. The public is welcome to join the group at 5 p.m. where topics will include making a perfect dye, water bath, and design. Center craftsmen say contemporary students may study for more than 10 years before being considered master marblers. Since each dye bath can only be transferred to paper once, every original piece of Ebru is unique. Ebru is one of the most unique and beautiful forms of Turkish art. It is formed by drawing designs with dye on top of water,…
Wayne Schools Earn 'Fuel Up And Play' Hometown Grant Wayne Schools Earn 'Fuel Up And Play' Hometown Grant
Wayne Schools Earn 'Fuel Up And Play' Hometown Grant WAYNE, N.J. -- Three township schools were awarded a Fuel Up and Play 60 Hometown grant to fund physical education and nutrition materials and supplies. Anthony Wayne Middle School, Ryerson, and Pines Lake Elementary Schools will share the $10,000 grant sponsored by the American Daily Association to foster sound nutrition based on a good breakfast, and more healthy lifestyles. Fuel Up and Play 60 is supported by the National Football League, and New York Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer visited Wayne students to speak with them about healthy eating and maintaining an active lifestyle.
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