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Yesterday we went to a post-wedding brunch at Luke's parents' house in Leonia, which is the next town over from Englewood.
Archive 2008-05-01 Susan Palwick 2008
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Yesterday we went to a post-wedding brunch at Luke's parents' house in Leonia, which is the next town over from Englewood.
My Grandfather's House Susan Palwick 2008
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Investment banker John Belitsky, of Leonia, N.J., tells the New York Post that the idea was hatched during a birthday celebration for Dan Wuebben of Queens.
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Following elementary school, Edgewater students attend the nearby Leonia Middle and High schools in the Leonia Borough School District.
Bergen's Edgewater Puts Potential to Use Melanie Lefkowitz 2011
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Investment banker John Belitsky, of Leonia, N.J., tells the New York Post that the idea was hatched during a birthday celebration for Dan Wuebben of Queens.
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At Leonia High School, 90.3% of students were proficient or advanced in language-arts literacy, compared with 85.8% the previous year.
Bergen's Edgewater Puts Potential to Use Melanie Lefkowitz 2011
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The news disappointed the second-grader, a member of the US Gym team of the United States Gymnastics Development Center in Leonia, N.J. She had placed first in the all-around category in five previous competitions.
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At Leonia Middle School, with 489 students, 84.8% of eighth-graders were proficient or advanced in language-arts literacy and 73.2% in math, compared with 88.7% in language-arts literacy and 82.8% in math the previous year.
Bergen's Edgewater Puts Potential to Use Melanie Lefkowitz 2011
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The news disappointed the second-grader, a member of the US Gym team of the United States Gymnastics Development Center in Leonia, N.J. She had placed first in the all-around category in five previous competitions.
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Eleanor (Leonia) Touroff Glueck, the first of two children, was born on April 12, 1898, to Anna (Wodzislawska) and Bernard Leo Touroff, Jewish immigrants from Poland and Russia, respectively.
Eleanor Glueck. 2009
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