Tag: Bergen County Kids

Ridgefield Park Street Fair & Food Truck Fest

Main Street will be transformed into a giant town block party, from Park Street to Cedar Street. This...

JC’s Annual Montvale Mile Long Street Fair & Food Truck Fest

The Montvale Chamber of Commerce is holding its 14th Annual Street Fair, one of the season’s most popular...

JC’s Annual Hasbrouck Heights Spring Fling Street Fair & Food Truck...

The Hasbrouck Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce is the sponsor of the borough’s most popular spring event, held...

JC’s Elmwood Park Springfest Street Fair w/Crafters’ Corner

This event is hosted by the Borough of Elmwood Park and will be held on Market Street and...

Relay For Life of Paramus, a community FUNdraiser for the American...

Join the award-winning Relay For Life of Paramus—one of New Jersey’s top Relay events—benefiting the American Cancer Society....
What is Dry Drowning? Tenafly Pediatrics Video on mybergen.com featuring Dr. Robert Jawetz, explains definitions, symptoms and more.

Can a Child Drown After Leaving the Pool? What Bergen County...

Did you know that you can drown after you're out of the water? With the summer season well underway, most Bergen County families will spend a good amount of time at the pool, the lake

Elmwood Park’s Community Day Street Fair & Food Truck Festival

This event is sponsored by the Borough of Elmwood Park and will be held along Market Street from...

PuchiCon

The Ultimate Anime & Gaming Con is coming to DoubleTree Fort Lee on October 4-5, 2025! Puchicon is...
How can you avoid poison ivy? How do you get this rash? What are the symptoms of poison ivy? How should poison ivy be treated?

Symptoms and Treatment of Poison Ivy: Tenafly Pediatrics Sponsored Content Video

During summer months as outdoor activities increase for North Jersey families, so does the risk of getting poison ivy. How can you avoid poison ivy? How do you get this rash?

Back-to-School Time: Turn Good Lunchboxes into Great Lunchboxes

Back-to-School Germ Prevention

School is back in session and knowledge is power when it comes to preventing the spread of germs among students.

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