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  2. Former Bergen County cop says he faced frequent harassment ...

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    Mecionis became a police officer with the Fair Lawn department in 1999 and was promoted to sergeant in May 2016. He later became a detective sergeant and was the supervisor of firearms and ...

  3. Fair Lawn, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Fair Lawn is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and a bedroom suburb located 12 miles (19 km) northwest of New York City.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 34,927, [10] [11] an increase of 2,470 (+7.6%) from the 2010 census count of 32,457, [20] [21] which in turn reflected an increase of 820 (+2.6%) from the 31,637 counted in the 2000 ...

  4. Fair Lawn Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Fair Lawn voters approved by a greater than 2-to-1 margin a $12.8 million expansion and capital improvement referendum to be implemented by the district. The referendum funded the initiation within two years of a full-day kindergarten in the district, a program offered by most districts countywide, as well as a roof ...

  5. Fair Lawn - Wikipedia

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    Fair Lawn is the name of several places in the United States of America: Fair Lawn, Connecticut; Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Radburn-Fair Lawn Station, Fair Lawn, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey; Broadway-Fair Lawn Station, Fair Lawn, New Jersey; Fair Lawn (Cold Spring, New York), listed on the NRHP in New York

  6. New Fair Lawn rule on removing trees has some residents riled ...

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    Fair Lawn is tackling the loss of trees in town and confusing tree removal rules with a set of new guidelines aimed at keeping the borough green.. The new rules set requirements for removing and ...

  7. Obsessive relational intrusion - Wikipedia

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    Obsessive relational intrusion (ORI) occurs when someone knowingly and repeatedly invades another person's privacy boundaries by using intrusive tactics to try to get closer to that person. It includes behaviors such as repeated calls and texts, malicious contact, spreading rumors, stalking, and violence (kidnapping and assault).

  8. Law enforcement agency - Wikipedia

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    The exact usage and meaning of the terms military police, provost, security forces, and gendarmerie vary from country to country. Non-military law enforcement agencies are sometimes referred to as civilian police, but usually only in contexts where they need to be distinguished from military police. However, they may still possess a military ...

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