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Lozier Court, Paramus, NJ

14-Year-Old Boy Rams Paramus Police Vehicle With SUV Stolen From Jersey Shore 14-Year-Old Boy Rams Paramus Police Vehicle With SUV Stolen From Jersey Shore
14-Year-Old Boy Rams Paramus Police Vehicle With SUV Stolen From Jersey Shore A 14-year-old boy rammed a Paramus police vehicle with an SUV stolen from the Jersey Shore before he and two companions were captured, authorities said. Paramus Police Chief Robert Guidetti said the 2020 BMW X7 was reported stolen during a burglary more than 50 miles away in the affluent Monmouth County town of Marlboro. Officer Nicholas Perna and the driver spotted one another at the same moment shortly before 11:30 p.m. Monday, July 24, the chief said. At that point, the Newark juvenile hit the gas and headed right for the officer’s cruiser, he said. Perna quickly turned his wheel – an…
These Homes Have Most Spectacular Christmas Light Displays In North Jersey These Homes Have Most Spectacular Christmas Light Displays In North Jersey
These Homes Have Most Spectacular Christmas Light Displays In North Jersey There's no shortage of Christmas light displays this year in North Jersey.  Load your car up with snacks and loved ones and take a drive out to these displays. Did we miss one? Email clevine@dailyvoice.com. Lights on Lozier, 181 Lozier Court, Paramus: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, and 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday. John Russo began decorating his Paramus home in 2015, after a promise to his girlfriend that if he beat cancer, he'd learn how. His house has been shining bright ever since. John Russo and Toni Alessio Paladino and their Paramus display.John Russo/Toni Alessio Paladin…
Paramus Man Promised If He Beat Cancer He'd Make Spectacular Christmas Display -- He Did Both Paramus Man Promised If He Beat Cancer He'd Make Spectacular Christmas Display -- He Did Both
Paramus Man Promised If He Beat Cancer He'd Make Spectacular Christmas Display -- He Did Both John Russo's promise to his girlfriend in 2014 was that if he beat throat cancer, he'd learn how to deck his house out in Christmas lights. Well, let's just Lights on Lozier has been shining bright ever since. This year, Russo partnered with the Paramus Police Department, and placed a dropbox outside of his Lozier Court home to support the department's annual holiday toy drive. "I think it's a cool idea that the Russos are bringing Christmas to their neighborhood and that they want to enhance not only their neighbor's holiday, but help support our toy drive by collecting toys for…