Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Hackensack news -- sort of

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The big photo-and-text element on the front of Local today reports on unruly kids at libraries in three of the 90 or so communities in The Record of Woodland Park's circulation area. So I guess the kids at the Hackensack library are well-behaved.

All 75 libraries in Bergen County are addressed in only a few sentences quoting the executive director of the Cooperative Library System. Now, that's efficient reporting. (Photo: Jersey City Free Public Library.)

On Page 1, we learn NJ Transit tightened security after a suicide bombing hit the Moscow subway. Reading this on the rattling, creaking and groaning local buses in North Jersey, riders undoubtedly wished someone would put them out of their misery.

What do they have to do to get Road Warrior John Cichowski's attention --  set off a bomb?

Given today's biblical deluge, I wonder if the paper will report tomorrow on whether any new Toyotas in the lot of the old headquarters at 150 River St. in Hackensack were damaged by rising flood waters.


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