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Cops Warn Against Teen Drug Use, Towns Names 'Super Zip Codes' This Week

Top Patch news of the week in Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes includes the death of a resident and former NFL player, and the official opening of Russell Farms Community Park.

It’s been a busy week in Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes. Here’s a look at some of the top Patch stories of the week. If you have a story you’d like to add to the list, email it to Jessica.mazzola@patch.com.

Cops Warn Parents: Drug Epidemic 'Hitting Our Children and Our Area'

Hundreds of parents were at Indian Hills High School Tuesday night to hear a joint presentation from the FLOW area police departments about teen drug use trends.

Wyckoff Resident, NFL Player Frank Chamberlin Dies at 35

Chamberlin had been battling a rare form of brain cancer for nearly two years.

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Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes Named 'Super' Zip Codes

American Zip codes scored on education and income rankings. 

Wyckoff Couple Inspired by Daughters to Launch New Pajama Line

The entrepreneurs started a new company 'Jijamas' after wishing they had pajamas as soft as their daughters’.

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PHOTOS: Wyckoff Officially Welcomes Russell Farms Park to Community

Town says it will continue to improve the new passive recreation space.

Wyckoff Author Pens 'Turkey Bowl' Thanksgiving Book

Portion of the book's proceeds will be donated to Feeding America.

Former Mayor Officially Wins Reelection to County Seat

Freeholder Maura DeNicola says her victory is 'bittersweet' thanks to the loss of her running mate.


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