This highlight of the holiday season is a regional tradition. Programs begin PROMPTLY at 10:30 am, 12 pm, 1:30 pm, and 3 pm on Dec. 1-2.
Garbage and recycling waste will not be picked up Monday.
The scary maze is open everyday until Halloween night.
The parade and subsequent trick or treating attracted a lot of people from other towns so officials have planned another, smaller, event.
Tyler Stewart and his family have been making the maze for more than 20 years.
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Members of American Legion Post 53 will attend the ceremony.
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Toys were donated from people from nearly every one of Bergen County's 70 municipalities.
The Glen Rock Fire Department will escort Santa around town.
The menorah will be lit every night of Hanukkah, from Dec. 12 to 20.
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Santa will be at Memorial Park for the ceremony. The Ridgewood High School marching band and holiday chorus will perform.
American Express is encouraging shoppers to support local Ridgewood and Glen Rock businesses.
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There was a petting zoo and Elsa and Olaf from 'Frozen' stopped by for a visit.
A cider press from the 1800s and information about what life was like for residents then is at the Schoolhouse Museum in Ridgewood.
Ridgecrest Senior Housing is asking for donations of socks, slippers, hats, and scarves.
Soldiers and residents from the 19th century will appear and tell attendees stories.
The Religious Communities of Glen Rock will be collecting non-perishable food items.
LongHorn Steakhouse's grill masters will be available this weekend to answer questions on the phone, online, and with texts.
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Ridgewood will pickup trees beginning Jan. 15.
The fire department will be escorting Saint Nick around the borough.
People lined the streets and gathered around to see the Christmas tree lighting at Borough Hall.
Santa Claus and Frosty the Snowman will visit with residents.
Proceeds will benefit the Ridgewood YMCA Good Works programs.
Third car will be added to the train ride due to increased demand.
Keep grills out in the open and always swim with a buddy.
Dogs can strut their stuff in a parade just for them and kids can enjoy arts and crafts at the family-friendly event.
The schedule includes Maundy Thursday on April 2, Good Friday on April 3, The Great Vigil of Easter on April 4, and Easter on April 5.
The cost is $5 per person or $10 per family, or a food donation for Center for Food Action. All are welcome.
"...maybe it’ll give us all something good to look forward to amidst this bleak weather,” said Katie Burns of the theme's announcing.
Families looking to visit the Big Apple and savor the holidays should note that kids under 12 ride free on the ferry until Jan. 4.
Know the return policies for Kohl's, Macy’s, Target, Walmart, Toys "R" Us, Old Navy, Victoria's Secret and more before you go.
The folks at NORAD are gearing up to chart Mr. Claus’ Christmas Eve journey across the globe.
They "will be celebrating the blessed birth of the Christ child and the love of family and friends."
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