A Little Ferry police lieutenant nabbed a convicted felon from Garfield with a loaded gun stashed in a hidden compartment of his vehicle, authorities said.Lt. John Andronaco spotted the 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee parked on Redneck Avenue sho…
A Little Ferry police lieutenant nabbed a convicted felon from Garfield with a loaded gun stashed in a hidden compartment of his vehicle, authorities said.Lt. John Andronaco spotted the 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee parked on Redneck Avenue sho…
A Ridgefield Park driver was busted by Little Ferry police with 150 folds of heroin after he was stopped for tailgating on Route 46, authorities said.Osman Hoti, 40, denied Officer Joseph Convery consent to search the 1999 Honda, so he ale…
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A dog may be man’s best friend, but an 8-year-old boy from Mahwah now has some buddies of his own at the Little Ferry Police Department.
Mason Duffy didn’t expect that so many people would offer to buy the flags that he’d painted on wooden pallets during the COVID lockdown.
“He wasn’t looking to sell them,” Little Ferry Police Chief James Walter said. “But he was getting tons of requests.”
So Mason decided to fundraise his art and contribute some of the proceeds to a worthy cause.
By the time he was finished, Mason had painted 66 pallets with the Stars and Stripes, as well as Blue Line (police) and Red Line (firefighter) flags. It raised an impressive $4,613.