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When School Ends, Risks Begin
SAMHSA data shows that first-time substance use among teens peaks in June and July.
During these months, more than 11,000 adolescents try alcohol for the first time each day.
This is significantly higher than other months, when the daily average ranges from 5,000 to 8,000 new users.
This happens because teens have more free time, less supervision, and increased peer pressure during summer break.
Having clear conversations now can prevent problems later.
Talk about your expectations for curfews, check-ins, and consequences for breaking rules.
Make sure your teen knows they can call you anytime if they need a ride home - no questions asked in the moment.
SAMHSA's free parent toolkit gives you exact words to use in these conversations.
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The Upper Saddle River PBA is pleased to announce that we have awarded John Anastasopoulos a $2,000 college scholarship. We wish him the best of luck at Ramapo College. ... See MoreSee Less


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PEARL RIVER, NY June 20, 2025, 3:30 p.m. – Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) crews are prepared to respond to any outages or other service problems that occur during the first heat wave of the year, forecasted to begin Monday.
Longer, more intense heat waves and stronger summer storms are becoming more frequent, and that’s why the company’s continued investments to strengthen grid reliability are more critical than ever.
The heat and increased demand for electricity to power air conditioners can pose challenges to the electric delivery system, and, in some instances, overheating electrical equipment and resulting in scattered power outages. O&R crews will be ready to respond to any issues that arise to make repairs and restore service.
The company urges customers to use energy efficiently to stay comfortable and safe during the heat wave. O&R is providing some cool tips to help customers try to stay comfortable and save money on energy.
Turn down or turn off air conditioning in your home while you are away or at work to help lower your energy bill.
Set your air conditioner to the highest temperature your comfort and health will allow to help you save money.
Close all doors and windows in your home while the air conditioning is running to make things cooler at a lower price.
Cook, bake, or perform other household activities that produce heat and humidity during the cooler times of the day and night.
Pull your curtains and shades closed to help block out the sun and the heat of the day.
Take advantage of your smart meter by viewing your energy usage and customized energy savings tips located in your online account at oru.com/MyAccount.
Consider upgrading your older thermostats and appliances to ones that are more energy efficient. Smart thermostats can control the temperature in your home from anywhere. You can find customer-exclusive savings and rebates at MyORUStore.com
If you experience a power outage, don’t assume that O&R automatically knows about it. You can report it and check to see when your lights will be back on through:
• ORU.com/ReportOutage from any computer or web-based mobile device.
• O&R mobile app from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device --- download via Apple Store or Google Play
• Text messaging by texting “OUT” to 678797 (ORUPWR) or
• Call 1-877-434-4100.
The company also sends e-mails to customers to communicate energy-saving tips and information on reporting outages.
Cooling Center Availability
If New York State officials activate cooling centers, find the latest information on locations and hours by clicking here.
For energy efficiency tips, incentives, and rebates, please click here.
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Welcome aboard Officer Greg Pink! Greg graduated the Bergen County Police Academy yesterday. He is a lifelong first responder and a tremendous addition to our team. ... See MoreSee Less

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Congrats to Greg! I remember when he wore the lion suit for DARE!
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STORM WATCH: ORANGE AND ROCKLAND UTILITIES PREPARING FOR EXPECTED THUNDERSTORMS TOMORROW
PEARL RIVER, NY, June 18, 2025, 1:30 p.m. – Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) is preparing to mobilize its emergency response workforce ahead of potential thunderstorms and heavy rain forecasted to pass through the service area on Thursday.
As the worst of the system enters the region tomorrow afternoon, these potential thunderstorms could pose a significant threat to electric service due to high winds, lightning, or downed trees and tree limbs – all of which could interfere with the safe, reliable delivery of electric service.
In addition to O&R company and contractor overhead line crews, tree removal experts, customer service operators, and the rest of the members of the O&R emergency response team, O&R will bring on 50 mutual aid crew members to respond to emergencies throughout the duration of the storms, if needed.
For the latest information about power outages, please view the Outage Map. For a brief video that provides a step-by-step guide to the Outage Map’s basic operation:
· In English
· In Spanish
O&R Warns
For safety’s sake, O&R warns the public not to touch or approach any downed wire. Assume the wire is energized and dangerous. Call O&R immediately toll-free 1-877-434-4100. Depending on the situation, you may also consider calling your local police to divert traffic from the downed wire’s location until an O&R crew arrives.
How to Report an Outage
If you experience a power outage, don’t assume that O&R automatically knows about it. You can report it and check to see when your lights will be back on through:
· Report an Electric Service Problem | Orange & Rockland (oru.com) from any computer or web-based mobile device.
· O&R mobile app from your iPhone, iPad or Android device --- download via Apple Store or Google Play.
· Text messaging by texting “OUT” to 678797 (ORUPWR) or
· Call 1-877-434-4100.
Restoring Service
Once the weather clears enough to safely assess damage and begin electric service restoration, O&R crews will give priority to clearing downed wires blocking roads and making repairs to critical and emergency facilities (police and fire stations, and hospitals, for example) and to those locations where the repair will provide power to the largest number of customers as quickly as possible. Then, crews will restore smaller outages and individual customers’ outages.
Important Safety Tips
· For safety’s sake, don’t touch or approach any downed wire. Assume it is energized and dangerous. Call O&R immediately toll-free 1-877-434-4100. Depending on the situation, you may also want to call your local police to divert traffic until an O&R crew arrives.
· Maintain a distance of at least 50 feet from downed wires and anything they are in contact with including puddles of water and fences. Supervise your children so that they are not in the vicinity and keep pets on a leash or otherwise secure.
· If a fallen wire is draped over a car, do not approach the car to make rescue attempts. Remain a safe distance away and try to keep the occupant of the vehicle calm. If possible, emergency personnel should handle the situation.
· Pole-top transformers --- those small, grey-colored metal drums attached to the wires at the tops of most utility poles --- also should be avoided when they have been knocked to the ground.
· Portable generators pose a serious hazard if used improperly. They should be used and installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. A wrong connection could feed electricity back through the lines and endanger our repair crews. Never plug a generator into a wall unit, use it indoors or set it up outdoors near open home windows or air-handling vents.
· Have emergency equipment within reach --- portable radio, flashlights, spare batteries, first aid kit, cell phone and important medications. Keep O&R’s toll-free number 1-877-434-4100 near the phone to report power outages.
· Remember: if the base station of your cordless phone plugs into the wall, your phone will be unusable during a power outage.
How To Prepare Your EV for A Power Outage
Just as is the case with traditional gasoline vehicles, you need to ensure your electric car is fueled up in the event there is a power outage that lasts longer than expected.
Guidance is to always keep your EV charged between 75-90% in case of an emergency.
While EVs don’t need a gas station, they do need to be charged up, which is easily done at home.
All EVs come with a plug and adapter that are compatible with the outlets in your garage or outside your house. Furthermore, there are Level 2 chargers available for your home. These charge your vehicle at a higher rate than a regular outlet because they use 220 volts, just like what a clothes dryer uses.
Can’t charge at home? Take your vehicle to a publicly accessible Level 2 or DCFC Fast Charger.
About O&R
Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc., one of the nation’s largest investor-owned energy companies. O&R is a regulated utility that provides electric service to approximately 300,000 customers in southeastern New York State (where its franchise name is Orange and Rockland Utilities) and northern New Jersey (where it’s Rockland Electric Company), and natural gas service to approximately 140,000 customers in New York.
O&R’s Customers
O&R serves the following communities in New York: Airmont, Bloomingburg, Blooming Grove, Chester Town, Chester Village, Chestnut Ridge, Clarkstown, Crawford, Deerpark, Florida, Forestburgh, Goshen Town, Goshen Village, Grand View, Greenwood Lake, Greenville, Harriman, Haverstraw Town, Haverstraw Village, Highland Falls, Highlands, Hillburn, Kaser, Kiryas Joel, Lumberland, Mamakating, Middletown, Minisink, Monroe Town, Monroe Village, Montebello, Mount Hope, New Hempstead, New Square, Nyack, Orangetown, Otisville, Palm Tree, Piermont, Pomona, Port Jervis, Ramapo, Sloatsburg, South Blooming Grove, South Nyack, Spring Valley, Stony Point, Suffern, Tuxedo Town, Tuxedo Park, Unionville, Upper Nyack, Wesley Hills, Wallkill, Warwick Town, Warwick Village, Washingtonville, Wawayanda, West Haverstraw, Woodbury, Woodbury Village, Wurtsboro.
O&R, as Rockland Electric Company, serves the following communities in New Jersey:
Allendale, Alpine, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Franklin Lakes, Harrington Park, Mahwah, Haworth (part), Montague, Montvale, Northvale, Norwood, Oakland, Old Tappan (part), Ramsey, Ringwood (part), Rivervale (part), Rockleigh, Saddle River (part), Upper Saddle River, Wantage (part), Vernon (part), West Milford (part), Wyckoff (part).
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is issuing this Public Service Announcement to warn the public about cyber criminals exploiting Internet of Things (IoT)1 devices connected to home networks to conduct criminal activity using the BADBOX 2.0 botnet2. Cyber criminals gain unauthorized access to home networks through compromised IoT devices, such as TV streaming devices, digital projectors, aftermarket vehicle infotainment systems, digital picture frames and other products. Most of the infected devices were manufactured in China. Cyber criminals gain unauthorized access to home networks by either configuring the product with malicious software prior to the users purchase or infecting the device as it downloads required applications that contain backdoors, usually during the set-up process.3 Once these compromised IoT devices are connected to home networks, the infected devices are susceptible to becoming part of the BADBOX 2.0 botnet and residential proxy services4 known to be used for malicious activity.
What is BADBOX 2.0 Botnet
BADBOX 2.0 was discovered after the original BADBOX campaign was disrupted in 2024. BADBOX was identified in 2023, and primarily consisted of Android operating system devices that were compromised with backdoor malware prior to purchase. BADBOX 2.0, in addition to compromising devices prior to purchase, can also infect devices by requiring the download of malicious apps from unofficial marketplaces. The BADBOX 2.0 botnet consists of millions of infected devices and maintains numerous backdoors to proxy services that cyber criminal actors exploit by either selling or providing free access to compromised home networks to be used for various criminal activity.
Indicators
The public is urged to evaluate IoT devices in their home for any indications of compromise and consider disconnecting suspicious devices from their networks. The FBI has identified potential indicators that may assist in detecting malicious devices. An indicator alone does not accurately determine malicious cyber activity or a crime. The following suspicious activities/indicators do not relate to any individual, group, or business and should be observed in context.
Possible indicators of BADBOX 2.0 botnet activity include:
The presence of suspicious marketplaces where apps are downloaded.
Requiring Google Play protect settings to be disabled.
Generic TV streaming devices advertised as unlocked or capable of accessing free content.
IoT devices advertised from unrecognizable brands.
Android devices that are not Play Protect certified.
Unexplained or suspicious Internet traffic.
Mitigations
The following mitigation strategies can be effective steps to minimize exposure to unauthorized residential proxy networks.
Maintaining awareness and monitor Internet traffic of home networks.
Assess all IoT devices connected to home networks for suspicious activity.
Avoid downloading apps from unofficial marketplaces advertising free streaming content.
Keeping all operating systems, software, and firmware up to date. Timely patching is one of the most efficient and cost-effective steps to minimize its exposure to cybersecurity threats. Prioritize patching firewall vulnerabilities and known exploited vulnerabilities in internet-facing systems.
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USR Alert: East Saddle River Rd will be closed between Lake Street and Upper Cross Rd Monday, 6/16, through Wednesday, 6/19, for Bergen County paving operations. Please follow detours and plan alternate routes. ... See MoreSee Less
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Please welcome Police Chief Rohan Bajaj! Rohan will be in charge for the next 24 hours! He visited the schools, observed police operations, and conducted a business security check (Dunkin'). Enjoy the rest of your special day young man. ... See MoreSee Less




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Oh my gosh. New chief in town and that too such a handsome one. Good job merey paroo bacha.
This is wonderful!! 🚓
We are very grateful for Chief Rotella, Captain Kane and the entire USR Police Department for hosting Rohan for such a special day. And a huge thank you to Principal Kaplan, Ms Ennis, Ms Iannaccone, Mr Farrell, Mrs Fennell and the amazing team at Bogert school. Definitely a core memory for our entire family.
Welcome Chief Bajaj. You took over a good department for the day. I hope you had a great time leading the upper saddle river police. They were lucky to have you today.  And by the way, you look great in your Chief uniform! 
God Bless my dearest.
This is the best!!!
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Go Rohan!!!
Your summer bike ride isn’t complete without your best accessory—your helmet! Whether it’s a coffee run or a New Jersey trail adventure, gear up and ride on safely. #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less

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USR Alert: East Saddle River Rd will be closed between Lake Street and Upper Cross Rd Monday, 6/16, through Wednesday, 6/19, for paving operations. Please follow detours and plan alternate routes. ... See MoreSee Less
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Will Locust to Upper Cross remain open? Or will that portion of the East Rd be closed for paving?
Another great Torch Run! It was a pleasure to support the Special Olympics alongside the men and women of the Bergen County Sheriff's Office. USRPD Officer Anthony Pulizzano has made this day a special event for the residents and children of Upper Saddle River. Thank you to all the runners, donors, and support staff! ... See MoreSee Less




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USR Alert: The Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics NJ will pass through the Borough on Friday, 6/6/25, between 8:00AM – 9:30AM. Expect delays and intermittent closures on Lake St and West Saddle River Rd during these times. Please chose alternate routes and avoid the area. ... See MoreSee Less
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Ever try to cross the street and a car is making it difficult? Keep everyone’s summer stroll safe by stopping before the crosswalk while driving. #CrosswalkSafety #PedestrianSafety #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less

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Good morning , Duane Howard Nypd retired and Sheila Hall CSP , Retired Lt Stanley Mooney Long Branch Police Department . Along with Chase Tennyson Ringus dob 09/11/1999 tp# 443-220-2717 from Electrical Contractor Blvd , Baltimore MD . # 1 is RFK related to LT Joseph Kennedy Long Branch Police ? LT Hector ( Knife Thief etc ) Umana Long Branch Pd # 2 Is there a Kennedy Street in Long Branch Nj ? Retired Sgt Jeff Pilone #255 Long Branch Police like to know on a non leap year is the 254th day of the year September 11th? Retired Lt Robert “ Rape” Sama , Long Branch Police along with Detective Ed Kirshenbaum Sr from Prostitute Street like to know if Rubino or Sama know if there is a Feb 29th in a leap year ? Captain Jorge Silverio like to know if 2 plus 9 is 11 ? Captain Brian Garrett like to know if 2 plus 8 is 10? Gee is there a Pba local 10 or is 10-11 prepare to copy . Even this kid knows his last name can be a town etc Tennyson etc besides knowing how the fuck the towns were named around the Us. Have the hi speed private investigator Charles call him or maybe Melanie Falco like to date him so he can educate her on the facts of life and common sense . Was my badge or shield number 254 lol RIP classmate KT Middletown : Port Authority PD
USR Alert: The Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics NJ will pass through the Borough on Friday, 6/6/25, between 8:00AM – 9:30AM. Expect delays and intermittent closures on Lake St and West Saddle River Rd during these times. Please chose alternate routes and avoid the area. ... See MoreSee Less
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USR SCAM ALERT: Over the last week, the NJCCIC has received several incident reports from NJ residents regarding an SMS text phishing (SMiShing) scam impersonating the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). These messages claim that the user has an outstanding traffic ticket and payment is due. If not paid by May 29, the user will have their vehicle registration and driving privileges suspended, receive a toll booth charge increase, and their credit score will be impacted. The URL displayed in the message includes “ezpassnj” and “.gov” in an attempt to appear legitimate. The message itself does not allow the user to click the included link directly but instead instructs them to reply to the message with “Y” and reopen the message to click the link or to copy the URL to their browser. These links lead to fraudulent websites that attempt to extract personally identifiable information, financial details, or account credentials.
This SMiShing scheme is similar to others that have circulated impersonating NJ toll services and EZ-Pass claiming the user has an outstanding toll that needs to be paid to avoid a late fee.
The NJ MVC only sends text messages to remind residents about scheduled MVC appointments. It does not send text messages regarding driver’s licenses or vehicle registration status.
New Jersey E-ZPass does not send unsolicited text messages to collect payments. If your account is in collections and being handled by Credit Collection Services, you may receive text messages from Credit Collection Services regarding your account. Their text message will list a phone number, their website www.ccspayment.com, and reference a file number.
Please see the below recommendations provided by the NJCCIC:
Recommendations
• Avoid clicking links, responding to, or otherwise acting on unsolicited text messages.
• Visit official websites directly to determine if there is an issue with an account or outstanding bill.
• Avoid submitting sensitive information, including financial or account details, to unverified websites.
• Report SMiShing to the FTC, FBI's IC3, and NJCCIC, and forward the message to 7726 (SPAM).
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I’ve had 2 texts today.
I got one of these. I just deleted it
I’ve had 3 today!
The text came from a foreign number, which is also a red flag!
I just got one a few minutes ago and deleted it and blocked the number. I did not click on anything.
It’s that time of year again - fawn season! 🦌
If you come across a baby deer (fawn) lying quietly in your yard, don’t worry it’s likely not abandoned. Mother deer often leave their fawns alone for several hours while they forage nearby. This is perfectly natural behavior, and the fawn’s instinct is to stay still and scentless to avoid attracting predators.
What should you do?
✅ Leave the fawn where it is
✅ Keep children and pets (especially dogs) away
✅ Check back from a distance later — the mother usually returns around dawn or dusk
🚨 Only intervene if:
• It’s lying in a dangerous location (like a road)
In those cases, please contact Bergen County Animal Control - (201) 229-4616
Help keep our local wildlife safe and wild this season! 🌳🦌
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The Borough of Upper Saddle River Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony will take place on May 26, 2025 and will commence at 11:30 A.M. The parade will start on West Saddle River Road at Ripplewood Drive and will end at the Borough Hall. The parade will be followed by a Memorial Day Ceremony in front of Borough Hall.
West Saddle River Road will be closed to vehicular traffic between Lake Street and Old Stone Church Road. The road closure will be from approximately 11:15 A.M. until 12:30 P.M. Please plan alternate routes if traveling in the area.
Please click the link below for the Memorial Day agenda:
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Is your teen okay?
Mental health issues don't announce themselves with flashing warning signs.
They creep in quietly, often disguised as "just a phase" or "teen moodiness." But the numbers tell a different story:
• 1 in 3 teens will experience an anxiety disorder
• 49.5% of adolescents have had a mental health disorder at some point
• Only 1 in 5 teens with diagnosable mental health issues gets help
This Mental Health Awareness Month, pay attention to subtle shifts in your teen's behavior:
• Dropping activities they once loved
• Sleeping much more (or less) than usual
• Grades suddenly slipping
• Withdrawing from friends and family
Mental health and substance use are directly linked. Teens often turn to alcohol or drugs to cope with untreated anxiety, depression, or trauma.
But early intervention works. Building protective factors like problem-solving skills, emotional vocabulary, and self-awareness helps teens make healthier decisions.
Talk with your teen today
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A message from PSEG Regional Public Affairs
Spring has sprung and many residents will be doing projects around their homes. At PSE&G, safety is our highest priority. Important reminder: if you are digging, you need to know what’s below as digging can be a dangerous activity. Utility lines can be buried inches below the surface, and even simple digging projects can lead to major damage. Call 811 – the New Jersey One Call Before You Dig hotline (24/7) – prior to digging to keep you, your family, and your community safe while protecting underground infrastructure.
For more information on this topic visit the links below:
nj.pseg.com/safetyandreliability/safetytips/callbeforeyoudig
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USR Alert: The Upper Saddle River road resurfacing program will continue for approximately two weeks. Various roads throughout the borough will be milled and paved during the project. The hours of construction will be approximately 7:00AM – 4:00PM Monday through Friday. Parking will be prohibited on the affected streets during these times. Police officers will be assigned to assist with traffic control during paving operations. Please adhere to all traffic control signage and officers’ directions. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department.
Your patience and cooperation are greatly appreciated.
The following is an updated schedule of operations and is subject to change:
Robin Ridge Road Paving- 5/23 (Friday)
Sleepy Hollow Road Paving- 5/23 (Friday)
Lilline Lane Paving- 5/23 (Friday)
Fawn Hill Road Milling- 5/23 & 5/27 (Friday/Tuesday)
Timber Lane Road Paving- 5/27 (Tuesday)
Locust Lane Paving- 5/27 & 5/28 (Tuesday/Wednesday)
Dimmig Road Paving- 5/28 (Wednesday)
Brookside Drive Milling- TBD Paving- TBD
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The Upper Saddle River road resurfacing program will begin on Friday, 5/16/2025, and will continue for approximately two weeks. Various roads throughout the borough will be milled and paved during the project. The hours of construction will be approximately 7:00AM – 4:00PM Monday through Friday. Parking will be prohibited on the affected streets during these times. Police officers will be assigned to assist with traffic control during paving operations. Please adhere to all traffic control signage and officers’ directions. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department.
Your patience and cooperation are greatly appreciated.
The following is a tentative schedule of operations and is subject to change:
Tanglewood Hollow Road Milling- 5/16 Paving- 5/20
Windsor Gate Road Milling- 5/16 Paving- 5/20
Robin Ridge Road Milling- 5/16 & 5/19 Paving- 5/20 & 5/21
Rising Ridge Road Milling- 5/19 Paving- 5/21
Sleepy Hollow Road Milling- 5/19 Paving- 5/21
Lilline Lane Milling- 5/19 Paving- 5/21
Fawn Hill Road Milling- 5/22 Paving- TBD
Timber Lane Road Milling- 5/22 & 5/23 Paving- TBD
Locust Lane Milling- 5/23 Paving- TBD
Dimmig Road Milling- TBD Paving- TBD
Brookside Drive Milling- TBD Paving- TBD
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Today, on National Peace Officers Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave men and women in law enforcement who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their courage, commitment, and service to our communities will never be forgotten. We extend our deepest gratitude to all peace officers and their families. Thank you for your sacrifice. ... See MoreSee Less

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Heroes!!
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National Police Week is observed from Sunday, May 11 through Saturday, May 17, 2025. Throughout the week, communities across the nation come together to pay tribute to officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty and to show appreciation for those who continue to serve. ... See MoreSee Less

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Today, riders honored the fallen. We met the families of heroes... Honor 37. Mission to D.C. complete! ... See MoreSee Less




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Thank you all for your service and sacrifice. Praying for you all everyday and night. 💙 thank you all for keeping us safe everyday and night. 💙
Awesome!!
Thank you for all you do on the daily and doing this tour too. This mean so much to the families. From the bottom of my heart, thank you and be safe now and always.
Thank you for always honoring and remembering ourFallen Heroes! 🙏💙🙏
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Update
West Saddle River Road is now open.
The northbound lane of West Saddle River Road between Old Chimney Road and Hess Court will be closed for emergency utility repairs. Please use alternative routes and follow posted detour signs.
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As we ride this weekend, we remember Waldwick Police Officer Christopher Goodell. He was an incredible young man.....God bless the Goodell family. ... See MoreSee Less



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Thank you to our brothers & sisters in blue of the upper saddle river police department always keeping us safe 💙🚓 & honoring us in Waldwick! And Remembering Officer Christopher Goodell
Thank you for always honoring and remembering our beloved Christopher. Safe journey to all the riders! 🙏💙🙏
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May is Bike Safety Month! Please remember to practice safe habits when riding your bike, such as wearing a helmet, using hand signals, and staying alert to your surroundings. ... See MoreSee Less

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Police Week begins this Sunday, May 11th. Retired and active officers of the Upper Saddle River Police Department will join fellow officers from New Jersey and New York as proud members of Honor 37 in the Law Enforcement United Road to Hope. Honor 37 will begin a bicycle journey from Ground Zero in NYC that culminates in Washington D.C. Each participant will wear a bracelet that displays the name of a law enforcement officer that made the ultimate sacrifice. At the conclusion of the journey, each rider will get to meet the family members of these heroes and present them with the bracelet. Please keep the surviving family members in your thoughts and prayers during Police Week. ... See MoreSee Less



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I wonder if an Officer has my cousin’s name?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is cautioning the public to be aware of emails
that appear to be from SSA and include a link to download their Social Security statement. This email is an attempt to lure individuals to fraudulent sites that are not associated with SSA. The first image closely resembles a legitimate Gov Delivery email, making it particularly deceptive please see the link below for more information oig.ssa.gov/assets/uploads/april-2025-scam-alert-fake-emails.pdf
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www.nj.gov
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On Saturday, April 26th, please dispose of all unwanted prescription medicine at the Upper Saddle River Police Headquarters, between the hours of 10 AM and 2PM. No needles or “sharps” will be accepted ... See MoreSee Less

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This Saturday 4/26/25- Dispose of all unwanted medication at USRPD headquarters from 10am-2pm. ... See MoreSee Less
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UPDATE:
Locust Lane will be closed between Ridge Road and E Saddle River Road due to this issue. It is unknown when power will be restored, but we will continue to provide updates.
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We are aware of a power outage in the area of Locust Lane due to a motor vehicle accident involving a telephone pole and wires. Orange and Rockland Utilities has been contacted to make the proper repairs to restore power. We will keep you updated with additional information. ... See MoreSee Less
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Upper Saddle River Residents and Surrounding Communities,
On behalf of the Upper Saddle River Police Department, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all of you for your patience, cooperation, and understanding during the closure of Lake Street on April 8th, 2025. We recognize that this closure posed a significant challenge to daily routines, traffic flow, and local businesses, and we genuinely appreciate the efforts made by all to navigate this temporary disruption.
Throughout this period, the understanding demonstrated by our residents and the residents of our neighboring communities has been exemplary. Whether it was adjusting travel routes, remaining informed, or simply being courteous to others on the road, your support was crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone in our town.
We also thank the neighboring municipalities for their continued cooperation and coordination, which helped ease the impact of this closure and maintain a smooth traffic flow.
As we continue to work together to address these challenges, we are reminded of the strength of our community and the shared commitment to keeping Upper Saddle River and its neighboring towns safe and vibrant.
Thank you again for your understanding and continued support. We are grateful to serve such a wonderful community.
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A minor inconvenience, not a big deal.
Traffic Advisory: Lake St is closed between East Saddle River Road and West Saddle River Road. ... See MoreSee Less
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