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Westwood Regional High School

AGAIN? Another Alarm Malfunction Brings Massive Law Enforcement Response To NJ HS AGAIN? Another Alarm Malfunction Brings Massive Law Enforcement Response To NJ HS
Again? Another Alarm Malfunction Brings Massive Law Enforcement Response To NJ HS The second alarm system malfunction at Westwood Regional High School in a little over two weeks created a confusing scene as parents and guardians were dropping off their children on Thursday. The system triggered a 7:43 a.m. May 2 lockdown, similar to what occurred on April 16, when the system malfunctioned twice, Westwood Regional Schools Supt. Jill Mortimer said. As before, a legion of tactical and other law enforcement officers converged on Washington Township -- among them, a Bergen County Regional SWAT team and police from the township, Westwood, Emerson, River Val…
North Jersey Man, 20, Dragged, Killed By Train In Manhattan Subway Station North Jersey Man, 20, Dragged, Killed By Train In Manhattan Subway Station
North Jersey Man, 20, Dragged, Killed By Train In Manhattan Subway Station Shock and sorrow spread with the news that a young Westwood man was accidentally dragged and killed by a subway train at the Columbus Circle station in Manhattan. Joseph Ancona, 20, apparently tried to board a southbound No. 1 train when his clothing got caught in a subway door at the station off 59th Street around 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24, city police said. “The victim was then dragged and struck by [another] train,” the NYPD reported. Ancona was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. It wasn't clear whether the conductor was aware of what was happening or why the doors didn't automati…
William Borgersen Of Bergen County Dies Suddenly, 21 William Borgersen Of Bergen County Dies Suddenly, 21
William Borgersen Of Bergen County Dies Suddenly, 21 Support was surging for the family of 21-year-old William Borgersen, a Bergen County native, who died suddenly on Thursday, Oct. 6. Borgersen's obituary says only that he died in a "tragic shooting accident." "Our lives are broken and will never be the same," his parents Janine and Chris said in a joint statement on social media. "Anyone who knew Willy was better for it.  "He was a breath of fresh air in the room, and a light in the lives of us all. That light has dimmed here on earth, but his spirt will shine brightly forever." William was raised in Westwood and, after graduati…
Hateful Images, Messages Sent To Westwood Regional Students Probed By Cyber Crime Detectives Hateful Images, Messages Sent To Westwood Regional Students Probed By Cyber Crime Detectives
Hateful Images, Messages Sent To Westwood Regional Students Probed By Cyber Crime Detectives An underage saboteur used the online account of a Westwood Regional High School student to email hateful messages to most of the victim’s classmates – among them, an image of a Ku Klux Klansman accompanied by an anti-Semitic caption, authorities said. The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Cyber Crimes Unit and Washington Township police are investigating the bias incident, which district officials traced to a “non-district minor’s” IP address, Schools Supt. Jill Mortimer wrote in a message to parents and staff members. “Please know this was not a breach of our network or system,” Mortimer emphasiz…
Police Boost Presence At High School In Bergen Amid Alleged Threats Police Boost Presence At High School In Bergen Amid Alleged Threats
Police Boost Presence At High School In Bergen Amid Alleged Threats Police beefed up their presence at Westwood Regional High School following what some considered a threat triggered by an incident between students. It began after an 18-year-old student allegedly stole a cellphone from a younger one, multiple sources confirmed. The alleged victim and a friend grabbed the older student and beat him in a school hallway after lunch this past Tuesday, the sources said. The incident was captured on school surveillance cameras and student cellphone video, they said. His assailants apparently didn't know that the older student had previously sustained a traumati…
Special Forces Soldier From Washington Township Killed By Afghanistan Roadside Bomb Special Forces Soldier From Washington Township Killed By Afghanistan Roadside Bomb
Special Forces Soldier From Washington Township Killed By Afghanistan Roadside Bomb Washington Township native and U.S. Special Forces soldier Michael J. Goble was killed in combat in Afghanistan. The 33-year-old U.S. Army Green Beret died Monday of injuries sustained by a roadside bomb in Kunduz Province Sunday, Pentagon officials said. The Taliban reportedly took responsibility for the attack, which remains under investigation. More than $20,000 had been raised as of Monday evening on a GoFundMe for Goble, who leaves behind his daughter, Zoey, and partner, Jen. "I have never met a soldier that was more passionate and patriotic than Mike Goble," campaign founder Li…