On the Sentence Commutation of Sholom Rubashkin
To those celebrating the release of Sholom Rubashkin (“Trump Commutes Sentence of Sholom Rubashkin,” December 28, 2017) I ask that you channel your energy and
To those celebrating the release of Sholom Rubashkin (“Trump Commutes Sentence of Sholom Rubashkin,” December 28, 2017) I ask that you channel your energy and
Yeshiva teachers could face a significant tax increase under the House of Representatives current tax bill proposal. The statute, which was expected to be voted
As the Fair Lawn Town Council elections rapidly approach, the candidates discussed local issues at a forum, sponsored by the League of Women Voters of
A group of over 10,000 protesters gathered just south of Times Square last Wednesday evening to take a stand against the recently agreed-upon landmark deal
This past April, Cycle for Unity organized a group from around the world for a bike tour through Tuscany to raise money for various charitable
Described as a young, charismatic man and a robust community volunteer, Marc Zharnest is committed to Fair Lawn. He’s lived in the town his whole
On Sunday February 25, the NJ NCSY LEAD students presented their research on Israel to a panel of judges of top Israel policy advocates in
Taking 10 teenagers to New Orleans for New Year’s may not seem like the best idea, but for New Jersey NCSY and Bergen County High
Democrats and Republicans in Bergen County split the evening with Republican Scott Garrett successfully defending his Congressional seat against first time candidate Roy Cho, and
Jim Tedesco has been busy this past year, serving on the Freeholder Board and as a candidate for Bergen County Executive. The last time he
New Jersey is holding elections this year for the Bergen County Board of Freeholders and the County Executive. NJ is one of the last remaining