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Best Chiropractor In Bergen County In 2024: Westwood Family Chiropractic Best Chiropractor In Bergen County In 2024: Westwood Family Chiropractic
Best Chiropractor In Bergen County In 2024: Westwood Family Chiropractic We are thrilled to announce that Westwood Family Chiropractic has been named Best Chiropractor in Bergen County in the 2024 Daily Voice Readers' Choice Awards!  Led by Drs. Cathy and Jett Gurman, both graduates of Life University, Westwood Family Chiropractic has been a cornerstone of health and wellness in Westwood for over 30 years, providing chiropractic care for pregnancy, pre- and postnatal periods, pediatric, adult, and senior patients, according to its website. Annette, a Readers' Choice voter, called Westwood Family Chiropractic "an excellent place for excellent care." …
Patient, 60, Who Wandered From Wyckoff Facility Found In Hawthorne Patient, 60, Who Wandered From Wyckoff Facility Found In Hawthorne
Patient, 60, Who Wandered From Wyckoff Facility Found In Hawthorne A 61-year-old psychiatric patient who wandered off from a senior care facility in Wyckoff was found a short time later in Hawthorne, authorities said. The man left the Christian Health Care Center on Sicomac Avenue on foot shortly after 9:30 a.m. Friday, April 7, Wyckoff Police Lt. Kevin Kasak said. Fortunately, he didn't get very far. An alert was broadcast to police in surrounding towns as Wyckoff officers searched the area, the lieutenant said. Hawthorne police found the man none the worse for wear on Goffle Hill Road less than a half-hour later, he said. He was returned to Christian …
Teaneck Police Heroes Rescue Wheelchair-Bound Tenant, 88, From Apartment Building Fire Teaneck Police Heroes Rescue Wheelchair-Bound Tenant, 88, From Apartment Building Fire
Teaneck Police Heroes Rescue Wheelchair-Bound Tenant, 88, From Apartment Building Fire UPDATE: Two Teaneck police officers rescued an 88-year-old wheelchair-bound tenant from what began as an appliance fire in her fifth-floor apartment, carrying her down several flights to safety, authorities said. Sgt. Stephen Morena and Officer Aundra Ellington quickly gathered the woman – who, it turns out, had an oxygen tank that could have exploded – after the blaze broke out in the brick building at 34 State Street shortly before 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 2. Morena and Ellington carried the woman to the second floor and handed her over to members of the Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, A…