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Attention all USR residents!!!
Plymouth Dr will be closed until further notice. Please plan a alternate route.
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There is a police helicopter in town currently due to a missing person. Please do not contact the Police Dept. unless you have pertinent information or require assistance. ... See MoreSee Less

There is a police helicopter in town currently due to a missing person. Please do not contact the Police Dept. unless you have pertinent information or require assistance.

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Westwood had a missing senior I believe the County came in and the pup lost the scent. Ultimately, Westwoods IR drone found the missing person lying in a wooded area just off the road. Very happy ending.

I have heard he was found , thankfully - 🙏and because of the hard work and efforts of our police. I am wondering if details can be shared in terms of extra precautions that we may need to be aware of.

Good luck! I hope they find that missing person. I'm bled that I'm glad it's not too cold

They uploaded what happened.- it’s on Open Source Journal

🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Can we help with the search? Do you need flashlights, help? Happy to help however we can!!!

Whatever you’re looking for is beyond me 🤷‍♂️if I were you, I would call the county otherwise you’re wasting your time with that department. 

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FOUND CAT

If any resident is missing a Calico Cat with a predominantly white face, please contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department at 201-327-2700. The cat was found in the vicinity of Lake Street and Spring Street.
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Today, we take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Veterans in our community and among our USRPD colleagues. Your service, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to protecting our nation and its values are deeply appreciated. We honor the courage and commitment you have shown and continue to demonstrate in all that you do. Thank you for your service! ... See MoreSee Less

Today, we take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Veterans in our community and among our USRPD colleagues. Your service, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to protecting our nation and its values are deeply appreciated. We honor the courage and commitment you have shown and continue to demonstrate in all that you do. Thank you for your service!

USR Alert: The south bound lane on W Saddle River Rd from Old Stone Church Rd to Lake Rd will be closed from 9am-2pm today 11/5 due to construction. Please follow the Detours thank you! ... See MoreSee Less

USR Alert: The south bound lane on W Saddle River Rd from Old Stone Church Rd to Lake Rd will be closed from 9am-2pm today 11/5 due to construction. Please follow the Detours thank you!

A huge thank you to everyone who joined in the Halloween fun and shared your amazing photos!
We hope you all had a safe and fun night, and we can’t wait to see what you come up with next year!
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A huge thank you to everyone who joined in the Halloween fun and shared your amazing photos!
We hope you all had a safe and fun night, and we can’t wait to see what you come up with next year!Image attachmentImage attachment

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You guys are amazing!! Keep up the hard works

Awesome

The Upper Saddle River Police Department would like to extend our sincere thanks to all the residents of the Cider Hill area for your cooperation and community spirit in helping make this Halloween safe, enjoyable, and memorable for our families.

If you took photos with any of our officers during the festivities, we’d love to see them! Please share your pictures by sending them to mspina@usrpd.net.

Thank you for helping us keep the tradition alive and our community connected!
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Cider Hill neighbors would like to thank the police and dept of public works for their hard work and making sure everyone has a safe and fun halloween!

The usr police are the best of the best! Thx a million for all that you do!

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Upper Saddle River has transitioned to CivicReady Plus for both emergency and informational notifications.
All residents are encouraged to register using the QR code or link below, where you can select your preferred notification methods (text, email, or voice). Emergency Alerts are automatically selected by default; to also receive non-emergency updates—such as construction notices, road closures, and event information—be sure to check the box labeled “Events.” The Upper Saddle River Police Department strongly recommends subscribing to both Emergency and Events notifications. www.usrtoday.org/244/Alerts-Notifications For questions, please contact Upper Saddle River Police Dispatcher Ryan Jennings at 201-327-2700.
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Upper Saddle River has transitioned to CivicReady Plus for both emergency and informational notifications.
All residents are encouraged to register using the QR code or link below, where you can select your preferred notification methods (text, email, or voice). Emergency Alerts are automatically selected by default; to also receive non-emergency updates—such as construction notices, road closures, and event information—be sure to check the box labeled “Events.” The Upper Saddle River Police Department strongly recommends subscribing to both Emergency and Events notifications. https://www.usrtoday.org/244/Alerts-Notifications For questions, please contact Upper Saddle River Police Dispatcher Ryan Jennings at 201-327-2700.

Be the driver who stops. October means more kids, costumes, and crossing walkers. Let’s keep it safe this spooky season. #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less

Be the driver who stops. October means more kids, costumes, and crossing walkers. Let’s keep it safe this spooky season. #SafeRoadsNJ

On National First Responders Day, the Upper Saddle River Police Department proudly recognizes and thanks our dedicated partners in Fire, Rescue, and EMS. Your commitment and teamwork make our community stronger and safer. We are honored to serve beside you. ... See MoreSee Less

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God Bless🙏

USR VAC is the best!!

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Operation Take Back is Saturday, October 25th. Dispose of your unused and expired medications. ... See MoreSee Less

Operation Take Back is Saturday, October 25th. Dispose of your unused and expired medications.

Miss a text? Fine. Miss a stop sign? Not so much. Drive first, chat later. Drive responsibly and keep everyone safe. #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less

Miss a text? Fine. Miss a stop sign? Not so much. Drive first, chat later. Drive responsibly and keep everyone safe. #SafeRoadsNJ

Six years have passed, but Dispatcher Bobby Hyman’s memory still lives on with all of us. Rest easy, Bobby — you’ll never be forgotten. ... See MoreSee Less

Six years have passed, but Dispatcher Bobby Hyman’s memory still lives on with all of us. Rest easy, Bobby — you’ll never be forgotten.

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Thank you for remembering my brother today and always. He loved his job and all of his USR coworkers . You will always be part of our family 💙

RIP 🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸

Never forget. May he continue to Rest in Peace and watch over his family and friends. Amen 🙏🙏🙏

Prayers

Rip 🙏

Miss that laugh.

Rest In Peace🙏 May God watch and protect you. Amen🙏🌹

A good guy

Rest in Peace cousin Bob Hyman AMNF

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Do you know me? Was found in the area of Brook Road. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700. ... See MoreSee Less

Do you know me? Was found in the area of Brook Road. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.

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I just caught him and returned him to his owner (he made it easy- super sweet)

Busy dog day. 🐾

Update: The dog has been reunited with its owner.

Do you know me? Was found in the area of 15 Beaver Dam Rd. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.
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Update: The dog has been reunited with its owner. 

Do you know me? Was found in the area of 15 Beaver Dam Rd. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.

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Great news!!

Wonderful news!!!!! ❤️

Happy to hear

Bergen County NJ Lost and Found Pets

Yay!!

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Operation Take Back is Saturday, October 25th. Dispose of your unused and expired medications. ... See MoreSee Less

Operation Take Back is Saturday, October 25th. Dispose of your unused and expired medications.

Follow the Upper Saddle River Police Department on Facebook, Instagram, and X for updates, safety tips, and community news. ... See MoreSee Less

Follow the Upper Saddle River Police Department on Facebook, Instagram, and X for updates, safety tips, and community news.

Your brain looks great protected. Always wear a helmet when riding e-scooters and e-bikes—it’s the smartest style choice you can make. #JerseyDrives #ScooterSafety #SafeRoadsNJ ... See MoreSee Less

Your brain looks great protected. Always wear a helmet when riding e-scooters and e-bikes—it’s the smartest style choice you can make. #JerseyDrives #ScooterSafety  #SafeRoadsNJ

Depressed Teens Spend 50 Extra Minutes on Social Media Daily
That "harmless" screen time might be feeding your teen's mental health struggles.

Nearly half of U.S. teens (46%) say they're on the internet almost constantly, according to new 2024 Pew Research data.

The Numbers
• Depression prevalence was highest in adolescents ages 12-19 (19.2%) during August 2021-August 2023
• Kids' social media use rose from seven to 73 minutes per day over 3 years and their depressive symptoms went up 35%
• Young adults who use social media are three times as likely to suffer from depression

The gender gap is widening, too.

34% of teen girls say social media platforms make them feel worse about their own lives, compared with 20% of boys.

What you can do right now
• Monitor total daily screen time, not just "social media time"
• Ask: "How do you feel after scrolling for an hour?"
• Create phone-free zones during meals and before bed
• Focus on the comparison trap: "Social media shows everyone's highlight reel"
QUESTION:
How do I know if my teen's sadness is normal or something that needs professional help?

A: Normal sadness comes and goes and has a clear cause. Depression lasts weeks, interferes with school or friendships, and includes changes in sleep, appetite, or energy. If you're concerned for more than 2 weeks, talk to your pediatrician or a mental health professional.
Got more questions? Send them our way - we'll tackle them in next month's enews.
“When we look at nitazene, we're talking about anywhere from one grain or less for a lethal dose, compared to fentanyl which requires 10 to 20 grains of salt,” according to DEA Special Agent in Charge Frank Tarentino.
The DEA has seen a 57% increase in overdoses related to nitazene from November 2024 to February 2025.
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Depressed Teens Spend 50 Extra Minutes on Social Media Daily
That harmless screen time might be feeding your teens mental health struggles.

Nearly half of U.S. teens (46%) say theyre on the internet almost constantly, according to new 2024 Pew Research data.

The Numbers
• Depression prevalence was highest in adolescents ages 12-19 (19.2%) during August 2021-August 2023 
• Kids social media use rose from seven to 73 minutes per day over 3 years and their depressive symptoms went up 35%
• Young adults who use social media are three times as likely to suffer from depression

The gender gap is widening, too. 

34% of teen girls say social media platforms make them feel worse about their own lives, compared with 20% of boys.

What you can do right now
• Monitor total daily screen time, not just social media time
• Ask: How do you feel after scrolling for an hour?
• Create phone-free zones during meals and before bed
• Focus on the comparison trap: Social media shows everyones highlight reel
QUESTION: 
How do I know if my teens sadness is normal or something that needs professional help?

A: Normal sadness comes and goes and has a clear cause. Depression lasts weeks, interferes with school or friendships, and includes changes in sleep, appetite, or energy. If youre concerned for more than 2 weeks, talk to your pediatrician or a mental health professional.
Got more questions? Send them our way - well tackle them in next months enews.
“When we look at nitazene, were talking about anywhere from one grain or less for a lethal dose, compared to fentanyl which requires 10 to 20 grains of salt,” according to DEA Special Agent in Charge Frank Tarentino.
The DEA has seen a 57% increase in overdoses related to nitazene from November 2024 to February 2025.Image attachmentImage attachment

STORM ALERT: AS NOR’EASTER INTENSIFIES THROUGHOUT THE HUDSON VALLEY, ORANGE AND ROCKLAND UTILITIES CREWS ARE READY TO RESPOND


PEARL RIVER, NY, October 12, 2025, 12:00 p.m. – Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) has mobilized its emergency response workforce and is ready respond to any potential power outages that may occur from the nor’easter impacting the service territory.

Throughout the course of the afternoon and evening, the storm is expected to strengthen, bringing wind gusts up to 45 m.p.h. and rain accumulations of over one inch. Rainfall is expected to be heaviest during the night, and the strongest wind gusts are expected to linger through early tomorrow afternoon.

In addition to O&R’s emergency response team, the company has secured 100 mutual aid workers.

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.
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USRPD is now on Instagram

www.instagram.com/usrpolice?igsh=bjczZTlpOXM0cmlw&utm_source=qr
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USRPD is now on Instagram 

https://www.instagram.com/usrpolice?igsh=bjczZTlpOXM0cmlw&utm_source=qr

Operation Take Back is Saturday, October 25th. Dispose of your unused and expired medications. ... See MoreSee Less

Operation Take Back is Saturday, October 25th. Dispose of your unused and expired medications.

Uptick in Fraudulent Unemployment Insurance Claims

The NJCCIC received reports of an uptick in fraudulent New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Unemployment Insurance (UI) claims, primarily targeting public sector education employees who are still employed. The availability of employee information posted on official websites or social media platforms, combined with personally identifiable information (PII) exposed in past data breaches or sold on the dark web, enables threat actors to apply for and collect UI benefits illegally.

Victims may not be aware that fraudulent UI benefits applications are being attempted under their name until they try to apply for UI benefits and are denied or rejected because a claim has already been filed under their name, or they receive a determination letter indicating that an application has been received under their name, but they did not apply for UI benefits. Additionally, a current or former employer may notify the victim that a claim has been submitted with their PII.

Recommendations

• Reduce your digital footprint so threat actors cannot easily target you.
• If PII compromise is suspected or detected, contact your local law enforcement department and review the Identity Theft and Compromised PII NJCCIC Informational Report for additional recommendations and resources.
• Suspected unemployment insurance fraud can be reported to the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development via their Report Fraud online form or by phone at 609-777-4304.
• Report malicious cyber activity to the NJCCIC, the FBI's IC3, and the FTC.
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Phishing Campaign Impersonates Social Security Administration

The NJCCIC identified a phishing campaign impersonating the Social Security Administration. The email notifies the user that their "Social Security Statement" is available online and instructs them to click the included link to access the statement.

This link leads to a webpage, hxxp://getssafile[.]help/sxa/, that displays stolen Social Security Administration branding and instructs users to download an executable file to view instructions.

The executable attempts to download a remote monitoring and management tool, which cyber threat actors can use to gain unauthorized access and take control over systems to install additional malware, access sensitive information, deploy ransomware, and more. Known, trusted organizations are often impersonated by cyber threat actors in social engineering schemes to convince users to take actions that enable the threat actor's ultimate goals.

Recommendations

• Verify communications before clicking links delivered in emails. Government communications will be sent from official email accounts, and the included links will direct users to government websites.
• Log in to official account websites or apps to access documents or statements.
• Do not download files from unofficial or unverified sources.
• Run an updated, reputable anti-malware program on all devices.
• Report suspected phishing communications to the impersonated agency, the NJCCIC, and the FBI's IC3.
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Calendaromatic Malware

The NJCCIC received reports of the Calendaromatic malware affecting multiple New Jersey public sector organizations, including local and county government entities. Calendaromatic malware is a potentially unwanted application (PUA) primarily targeting entities in the United States. It is disguised as a benign calendar desktop application designed to manage holiday schedules. Threat actors behind the Calendaromatic malware employ an aggressive and sophisticated online advertising campaign, leveraging NeutralinoJS, Unicode homoglyphs, and hidden payloads to evade detection, gain initial access, maintain persistence, and exfiltrate data.

Threat actors target potential victims with Calendaromatic malware by luring them to third-party websites with advanced holiday planning tools. The “calendaromatic” executable file is a 7z self-extracting archive setup file. Although it is signed with a valid digital certificate by CROWN SKY LLC, the certificate has since been revoked. If extracted and installed, the victims grant the seemingly benign calendar tool permission to interact directly with the operating system. The malware establishes a hidden command and control (C2) channel within Unicode holiday names and executes covert operations against the host operating system. The app’s “clean()” function checks for look-alike characters to tidy up holiday data, reads and decodes secret instructions, and executes commands on the host.

Artificial intelligence (AI) accelerated the investigation and forensic process by parsing the obfuscated JavaScript and highlighting anomalous code sequences for Unicode character mapping. The AI tools traced the “clean()” function logic and revealed how the malware parsed and executed instructions embedded within holiday data.

Recommendations

• Exercise caution when downloading and installing unfamiliar or untrusted applications from web searches.
• Refrain from installing unsigned or unverified software.
• Reset passwords on any compromised hosts, including credentials stored in browsers.
• Keep systems, browsers, and anti-virus/anti-malware software up to date with PUA detection enabled.
• Restore affected systems from backup or perform a complete operating system reinstallation.
• Review the GuidePoint Security blog post for technical information and indicators of compromise (IOCs).
• Report malicious cyber activity to the NJCCIC and the FBI's IC3.
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These Emails Are Best Left in Quarantine

The NJCCIC has observed a phishing campaign posing as an automated notification about quarantined emails. Many companies employ email security protection, which often includes a quarantine feature that holds potentially risky emails for user review.

If a user clicks on one of the provided links, a CAPTCHA page will load, requiring the user to verify before they can proceed. These pages are often utilized in phishing scams because they can prevent email security systems from detecting the malicious nature of the emails.

Once verified, a page that appears to be a legitimate Microsoft login page loads; however, the URL is a warning sign that this is not a genuine Microsoft page. Any credentials entered will be harvested through synchronous relay capabilities, a technique known as an Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) attack. Associated session cookies will also be collected. Researchers have discovered that the threat actor behind this campaign is using the ODx Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) kit, also tracked as Storm-1167.

Finally, the target will receive a request for approval from the Microsoft Authenticator. Although the request may seem legitimate, approving it will grant the threat actors access to the target’s account.

Recommendations

• Avoid clicking links and opening attachments in unsolicited emails.
• Confirm requests from senders via contact information obtained from verified and official sources.
• Users should only submit account credentials on official websites.
• Maintain robust and up-to-date endpoint detection tools on every endpoint.
• Consider leveraging behavior-based detection tools rather than signature-based tools.
• If you suspect an account has been compromised, change the account's password immediately and add a secondary authentication method.
• Report other malicious cyber activity to the NJCCIC and the FBI's IC3.
Announcements

CISA Strengthens Commitment to SLTT Governments

NIST: Guidelines for Media Sanitization

NIST: Recommendation for Random Bit Generator (RBG) Constructions

Check Point: The Manufacturing Security Report 2025

INTERPOL: 260 Suspected Scammers Arrested in Pan-African Cybercrime Operation

Threat and Vulnerability Advisories

MS-ISAC Advisories

CISA Cybersecurity Alerts & Advisories

CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog

CISA Secure by Design Alerts

CISA Shields UP

Breach Notifications

Allianz Life Insurance Company
Allianz Life Insurance Company disclosed a data breach impacting approximately 1.4 million customers, financial professionals, and select Allianz Life employees. The security incident that occured on July 16 was limited to a third-party cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) system. The breach was contained and mitigated. Stolen personal information includes names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. Allianz Life notified impacted individuals and provided two years of free identity theft and credit monitoring services. The NJCCIC recommends that affected individuals review the Compromised PII and Identity Theft NJCCIC Informational Report.

Motility Software Solutions
Motility Software Solutions, a provider of dealer management software (DMS), detected unusual activity within specific computer servers supporting business operations around August 19. An unauthorized threat actor deployed malware that encrypted some systems, restricting access to internal data. Approximately 766,000 customers may have had their information exposed, including full name, portal address, email address, telephone number, date of birth, Social Security number, and driver’s license number. Motility is providing one year of free identity monitoring services to impacted individuals. The NJCCIC recommends that affected individuals review the Compromised PII and Identity Theft NJCCIC Informational Report.

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Throughout the month of October, the Upper Saddle River Police Department will proudly wear pink badges and display “Hope, Fight, Cure” magnets on its fleet in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition, the department has temporarily relaxed grooming standards, allowing officers to grow beards as part of a fundraising initiative that supports cancer awareness and other meaningful causes within the community. ... See MoreSee Less

Throughout the month of October, the Upper Saddle River Police Department will proudly wear pink badges and display “Hope, Fight, Cure” magnets on its fleet in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition, the department has temporarily relaxed grooming standards, allowing officers to grow beards as part of a fundraising initiative that supports cancer awareness and other meaningful causes within the community.

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Appreciate your community service! ❤️ You all are amazing!!! Thank you! ❤️🙏💙🇺🇲🖤👮‍♂️stay safe!

Excellent job, thanks

Very nice guys stay safe out there

💗🎀💗🎀💗🎀Thank You

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School is in session and that means increased foot and bicycle traffic in and around school zones. Keep kids safe—slow down and always watch out for pedestrians and cyclists. #pedestriansafety ... See MoreSee Less

School is in session and that means increased foot and bicycle traffic in and around school zones. Keep kids safe—slow down and always watch out for pedestrians and cyclists. #PedestrianSafety

Please join us tonight at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5pm-7pm for coffee with a cop and a chance to win this police hat, patch and challenge coin ... See MoreSee Less

Please join us tonight at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5pm-7pm for coffee with a cop and a chance to win this police hat, patch and challenge coin

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I would but I moved out of town

I'll be able to stop in briefly

Lisa Nicosia

Guys need a new embroidery company. That patch is not centered at all!

lol

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Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM! ... See MoreSee Less

Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM!

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I missed this event but I don't drink coffee. Is this a monthly event?

USR Alert: Upper Saddle River is switching to Civic Ready Plus for both emergency and informational notifications. This system will replace RAVE by October 1, 2025. We are asking all community members to sign up using the link provided below. The link will allow you to choose your method(s) of notification (i.e. text, email, voice). The link provides a “default setting” for Emergency Alerts. You will notice this box will be automatically checked. If you would like to also receive non-emergency notifications (construction, road closures, event details), you must manually check the box labeled “Events”. The Upper Saddle River Police Department strongly recommends receiving both the Emergency Alerts and Events Notifications.

In order to facilitate ample time for the sign-up period, the USRPD will continue to utilize RAVE for messages throughout the summer months. The transition to Civic Ready Plus as the lone notification system for the borough will be complete by October 1, 2025.

Residents will also be able to sign up for Civic Ready Plus after the October transition date.

If you have any questions regarding this information please contact Upper Saddle River Police Dispatcher Ryan Jennings at 201-327-2700.

www.usrtoday.org/244/Alerts-Notifications
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USR Alert: Meadowbrook Road is closed until Approximately 6 pm for road work please use alternate route ... See MoreSee Less

Blood Drive Announcement: A blood drive will be held on Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 7:30 PM at: Bergen Highlands United Methodist Church 318 W. Saddle River Road. Appointments are strongly recommended. Please visit donors.vitalant.org and use Blood Drive Code: 100561580 to schedule your appointment. ... See MoreSee Less

USR Alert: Lion's Park will be closed on Wednesday, 9/24/25, between 8:00AM and 12:00PM. ... See MoreSee Less

Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM! ... See MoreSee Less

Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM!

USR Alert: Upper Saddle River is switching to Civic Ready Plus for both emergency and informational notifications. This system will replace RAVE by October 1, 2025. We are asking all community members to sign up using the link provided below. The link will allow you to choose your method(s) of notification (i.e. text, email, voice). The link provides a “default setting” for Emergency Alerts. You will notice this box will be automatically checked. If you would like to also receive non-emergency notifications (construction, road closures, event details), you must manually check the box labeled “Events”. The Upper Saddle River Police Department strongly recommends receiving both the Emergency Alerts and Events Notifications.

In order to facilitate ample time for the sign-up period, the USRPD will continue to utilize RAVE for messages throughout the summer months. The transition to Civic Ready Plus as the lone notification system for the borough will be complete by October 1, 2025.

Residents will also be able to sign up for Civic Ready Plus after the October transition date.

If you have any questions regarding this information please contact Upper Saddle River Police Dispatcher Ryan Jennings at 201-327-2700.

www.usrtoday.org/244/Alerts-Notifications
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Blood Drive Announcement: A blood drive will be held on Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 7:30 PM at: Bergen Highlands United Methodist Church 318 W. Saddle River Road. Appointments are strongly recommended. Please visit donors.vitalant.org and use Blood Drive Code: 100561580 to schedule your appointment. ... See MoreSee Less

Do you know me? Found in the area of Cherry Ln. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700. ... See MoreSee Less

Do you know me? Found in the area of Cherry Ln.  Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 201-327-2700.

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If no one takes him .. I’ll come.. ❤️

Any updates on this sweetheart please 💔🙏🏼

He is a ruby cavalier king charles spaniel 💙

I hope his owner is found. What a cutie

Poor little thing!😢🙏🏻🥰

Any response?? Where is this sweetheart now??

I can help the dog.

I am in CT if no one claims him I will take him have Cav experience since 1986!

So glad so many want to help him! He will never be on the streets again

Update? Anyone?

I’d take him in a heartbeat!

Laurie Greco

Bergen County NJ Lost and Found Pets

Angelica Stergiou Degenaars

Awww! What a cutie pie! Looks like some fosters have stepped up just in case the owner is not found. That's always good. ❤️🐾

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Do you know me? Found in the area of Lake Road. Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 2013272700. ... See MoreSee Less

Do you know me? Found in the area of Lake Road.  Dog is at our HQs, please contact us if you know the dog or owner at 2013272700.

10 CommentsComment on Facebook

Poor baby! Hot and thirsty.😢😢🙏🏻🙏🏻🥰🥰

He looks similar to my missing dog .Can I get more information

Did the owner pick up this dog?

Poor baby he looked defeated. Hope his parents are found soon

looks like my dog but my dog is home if this dog needs a temporary home ket me know

Is this the pup that’s missing from Ramsey?

Please get vet and grommet for identification many people look to these sites to acquire pets to use in pitbull fights. Please be sure it’s the owner.

Poor baby looks so scared

Awww! What a cutie! I hope your family finds you. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🐾

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Thank you to all the residents and volunteers who made Upper Saddle River Day 2025 such a success. ... See MoreSee Less

Thank you to all the residents and volunteers who made Upper Saddle River Day 2025 such a success.

5 CommentsComment on Facebook

Your obstacle course is always a big hit at USR Day. Thank you for all that you do everyday for USR. We appreciate your support for USR Cares.

The kids loved the obstacle course!

Thank you USRPD!!! ❤️🙏💙🇺🇲🖤

Thanks to USRPD. Your obstacle course was s success and your presence was well noted.

Than you USRPD!

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Blood Drive Announcement: A blood drive will be held on Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 7:30 PM at: Bergen Highlands United Methodist Church 318 W. Saddle River Road. Appointments are strongly recommended. Please visit donors.vitalant.org
and use Blood Drive Code: 100561580 to schedule your appointment.
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USR Alert: Upper Saddle River is switching to Civic Ready Plus for both emergency and informational notifications. This system will replace RAVE by October 1, 2025. We are asking all community members to sign up using the link provided below. The link will allow you to choose your method(s) of notification (i.e. text, email, voice). The link provides a “default setting” for Emergency Alerts. You will notice this box will be automatically checked. If you would like to also receive non-emergency notifications (construction, road closures, event details), you must manually check the box labeled “Events”. The Upper Saddle River Police Department strongly recommends receiving both the Emergency Alerts and Events Notifications.

In order to facilitate ample time for the sign-up period, the USRPD will continue to utilize RAVE for messages throughout the summer months. The transition to Civic Ready Plus as the lone notification system for the borough will be complete by October 1, 2025.

Residents will also be able to sign up for Civic Ready Plus after the October transition date.

If you have any questions regarding this information please contact Upper Saddle River Police Dispatcher Ryan Jennings at 201-327-2700.

www.usrtoday.org/244/Alerts-Notifications
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Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM! ... See MoreSee Less

Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM!

A Fitbit fitness tracker was found at Lions Park following the USR Day event. If this item belongs to you, please contact the Upper Saddle River Police Department to make arrangements to retrieve it. ... See MoreSee Less

USR Alert: This is an important traffic advisory from the Upper Saddle River Police Department:

Upper Saddle River Day will take place on Saturday, 9/13/2025 from 12:00PM – 5:00 PM. General parking is available at the Upper Saddle River Schools, the Upper Saddle River Library and the Hopper-Goetschius House Museum. The Lions Park parking lot is reserved for handicap and senior citizen parking only.
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The Upper Saddle River Police Department congratulates retired Officer Vincent Siracusa on his well-deserved promotion to the rank of Colonel. Colonel Siracusa currently serves as the Commander of the Operations Group with the New Jersey Army National Guard. His continued dedication to service and leadership is a source of pride and inspiration to our department and the entire community. ... See MoreSee Less

The Upper Saddle River Police Department congratulates retired Officer Vincent Siracusa on his well-deserved promotion to the rank of Colonel. Colonel Siracusa currently serves as the Commander of the Operations Group with the New Jersey Army National Guard. His continued dedication to service and leadership is a source of pride and inspiration to our department and the entire community.

35 CommentsComment on Facebook

Congratulations, Vinny!! Well deserved

Congratulations!!!

Congratulations!

Congrats!

Congratulations brother.

Congratulations

Congratulations!!

Congratulations Vinny!

Congrats

Congrats Vin!!!!

Thank you for your service!

Congrats and thank you for your service Vinny!!

Congratulations Vinny!

Recognition like this is well deserved 💯Vincent 💕congrats

Amazing! God bless!

Congratulations! 🎊🎉🇺🇸

Congratulations Vincent, well deserved. So happy for you. GOD BLESS🙏🇺🇸⭐️

Congratulations!!! So happy!

Congrats

Congratulations Colonel Siracusa. The National Guard is lucky to have you!

A good man, happy to see his success

Congratulations 🇺🇸

Congratulations! 🎉

Congratulations Vinny!!

Congrats

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This school year, be mindful of school zone speeds and nearby buses! When a school bus is near, always stop when the stop-arm is out. Keep Kids Safe! ... See MoreSee Less

This school year, be mindful of school zone speeds and nearby buses! When a school bus is near, always stop when the stop-arm is out.  Keep Kids Safe!

USR Alert: Upper Saddle River is switching to Civic Ready Plus for both emergency and informational notifications. This system will replace RAVE by October 1, 2025. We are asking all community members to sign up using the link provided below. The link will allow you to choose your method(s) of notification (i.e. text, email, voice). The link provides a “default setting” for Emergency Alerts. You will notice this box will be automatically checked. If you would like to also receive non-emergency notifications (construction, road closures, event details), you must manually check the box labeled “Events”. The Upper Saddle River Police Department strongly recommends receiving both the Emergency Alerts and Events Notifications.

In order to facilitate ample time for the sign-up period, the USRPD will continue to utilize RAVE for messages throughout the summer months. The transition to Civic Ready Plus as the lone notification system for the borough will be complete by October 1, 2025.

Residents will also be able to sign up for Civic Ready Plus after the October transition date.

If you have any questions regarding this information please contact Upper Saddle River Police Dispatcher Ryan Jennings at 201-327-2700.

www.usrtoday.org/244/Alerts-Notifications
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Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM! ... See MoreSee Less

Please mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, “National Coffee with a Cop Day.” Join members of the Upper Saddle River Police Department for coffee, light fare, giveaways, music, and conversation. See you at the Upper Saddle River Library between 5PM-7PM!

USR Alert: Upper Saddle River is switching to Civic Ready Plus for both emergency and informational notifications. This system will replace RAVE by October 1, 2025. We are asking all community members to sign up using the link provided below. The link will allow you to choose your method(s) of notification (i.e. text, email, voice). The link provides a “default setting” for Emergency Alerts. You will notice this box will be automatically checked. If you would like to also receive non-emergency notifications (construction, road closures, event details), you must manually check the box labeled “Events”. The Upper Saddle River Police Department strongly recommends receiving both the Emergency Alerts and Events Notifications.

In order to facilitate ample time for the sign-up period, the USRPD will continue to utilize RAVE for messages throughout the summer months. The transition to Civic Ready Plus as the lone notification system for the borough will be complete by October 1, 2025.

Residents will also be able to sign up for Civic Ready Plus after the October transition date.

If you have any questions regarding this information please contact Upper Saddle River Police Dispatcher Ryan Jennings at 201-327-2700.

www.usrtoday.org/244/Alerts-Notifications
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