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*[[J. J. Johnson]] (1924-2001), Noted jazz trombonist.<ref>[http://www.trombone.org/articles/library/jjjohnson-int-2.asp An Interview with J.J. Johnson], Online Trombone Journal, accessed [[January 12]], [[2007]]. "We lived in New Jersey for a number of years, in Teaneck. Fond memories. Didn't want to move back to New Jersey."</ref>
*[[J. J. Johnson]] (1924-2001), Noted jazz trombonist.<ref>[http://www.trombone.org/articles/library/jjjohnson-int-2.asp An Interview with J.J. Johnson], Online Trombone Journal, accessed [[January 12]], [[2007]]. "We lived in New Jersey for a number of years, in Teaneck. Fond memories. Didn't want to move back to New Jersey."</ref>
*[[Paul Kevin Jonas II|Kevin Jonas]], Background vocalist and lead guitarist for the [[Jonas Brothers]].
*[[Paul Kevin Jonas II|Kevin Jonas]], Background vocalist and lead guitarist for the [[Jonas Brothers]].
*[[Lil' Kim|Kimberly Jones]] (1974-), rapper known as Lil Kim.<ref>Heller, Karen. [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=PI&s_site=philly&p_multi=PI&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB735D9B3BC5646&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM "CAMPAIGNING FOR QUEEN TO LIL' KIM, THE SELF-DUBBED QUEEN BEE, THE ELECTION IS OVER, AND IT'S A LANDSLIDE VICTORY. BIGGIE SMALLS' FORMER CONSORT IS NOTORIOUS IN HER OWN RIGHT NOW."], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', [[June 22]], [[2000]]. Accessed [[July 6]], [[2008]]. " For a while, Kim lived in Teaneck, NJ, with Biggie's mother, Voletta Wallace, and half his cremains in a mahogany box that she kissed every day."</ref>
*[[Lil' Kim|Kimberly Jones]] (1974-), rapper known as Lil Kim. [[http://www.celebrity-celebrity-celebrity.com/category/lil-kim/]]
*[[Ben Jorgensen]] (1983-), lead singer of [[Armor for Sleep]].<ref>Knopper, Steve. [http://alacarte.lexisnexis.com/partners/int/google/landingpage.asp?id=22291713&mtid=1&ws=9j0hDk1UboE=&ws_pub=Newsday%20(New%20York)&ws_date=March%2016,%202006&ws_len=534&ws_lni=4JGR-ND50-TWCV-42JY-00000-00&ws_lastupdate=20060913&ws_title=COOL@NIGHT&ws_refer=http://news.google.com/archivesearch?ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&tab=wn&q=%22Ben+Jorgensen%22+teaneck "COOL@NIGHT; CONCEPT CD: Awaking the spirit in life or death; Armor for Sleep ponders afterlife with no apologies"], ''[[Newsday]]'', [[March 16]], [[2006]]. "It's hard to imagine a more morbid form of writer's block than this: ''I was kind of stuck in that place where the only thing I could write about was through the perspective of me being dead,'' says Ben Jorgensen, singer, guitarist and lyricist for the Teaneck, N.J.,..."</ref>
*[[Ben Jorgensen]] (1983-), lead singer of [[Armor for Sleep]].<ref>Knopper, Steve. [http://alacarte.lexisnexis.com/partners/int/google/landingpage.asp?id=22291713&mtid=1&ws=9j0hDk1UboE=&ws_pub=Newsday%20(New%20York)&ws_date=March%2016,%202006&ws_len=534&ws_lni=4JGR-ND50-TWCV-42JY-00000-00&ws_lastupdate=20060913&ws_title=COOL@NIGHT&ws_refer=http://news.google.com/archivesearch?ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&tab=wn&q=%22Ben+Jorgensen%22+teaneck "COOL@NIGHT; CONCEPT CD: Awaking the spirit in life or death; Armor for Sleep ponders afterlife with no apologies"], ''[[Newsday]]'', [[March 16]], [[2006]]. "It's hard to imagine a more morbid form of writer's block than this: ''I was kind of stuck in that place where the only thing I could write about was through the perspective of me being dead,'' says Ben Jorgensen, singer, guitarist and lyricist for the Teaneck, N.J.,..."</ref>
*[[Don "Magic" Juan]] (1950-), Merengue and Hip Hop artist formally part of the popular 1990s Merengue group [[Proyecto Uno]].{{Fact|date=January 2008}}
*[[Don "Magic" Juan]] (1950-), Merengue and Hip Hop artist formally part of the popular 1990s Merengue group [[Proyecto Uno]].{{Fact|date=January 2008}}
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*[[Ruggiero Ricci]] (1918-), violinist of the 1940s{{Fact|date=August 2007}}<!-- source is needed to demonstrate a connection to Teaneck, but none was found. -->
*[[Ruggiero Ricci]] (1918-), violinist of the 1940s{{Fact|date=August 2007}}<!-- source is needed to demonstrate a connection to Teaneck, but none was found. -->
*[[Scott Robinson (jazz musician)|Scott Robinson]] (1959-), jazz musician best known for his work with various styles of saxophone.<ref>[http://www.berklee.edu/bt/151/alumnotes.html Alumnotes], [[Berklee College of Music]], Vol. 15, Issue 1. Accessed [[January 3]], [[2008]]. " Saxophonist Scott Robinson of Teaneck, NJ, played on the Mingus Big Band's Tonight at Noon . . . Three or Four Shades of Love CD, which was nominated for a Grammy."</ref>
*[[Scott Robinson (jazz musician)|Scott Robinson]] (1959-), jazz musician best known for his work with various styles of saxophone.<ref>[http://www.berklee.edu/bt/151/alumnotes.html Alumnotes], [[Berklee College of Music]], Vol. 15, Issue 1. Accessed [[January 3]], [[2008]]. " Saxophonist Scott Robinson of Teaneck, NJ, played on the Mingus Big Band's Tonight at Noon . . . Three or Four Shades of Love CD, which was nominated for a Grammy."</ref>
*[[Paul A. Rothchild]] (1935-1995), Record producer, 1960's & 1970's ([[The Doors]]).
*[[Paul A. Rothchild]] (1935-1995), Record producer, 1960s & 1970s ([[The Doors]]).{{Fact|date=July 2008}}
*[[Hilton Ruiz]] (1952-2006), Jazz pianist, Afro-Cuban style.<ref>Keepnews, Peter. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/07/arts/music/07ruiz.html "Hilton Ruiz, 54, Pianist Fluent In Jazz and Latin Rhythms"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', [[June 7]], [[2006]]. Accessed [[November 4]], [[2007]]. "Hilton Ruiz, a versatile and prolific pianist equally at home in the worlds of modern jazz and Latin music, died yesterday in New Orleans. He was 54 and lived in Teaneck, N.J."</ref>
*[[Hilton Ruiz]] (1952-2006), Jazz pianist, Afro-Cuban style.<ref>Keepnews, Peter. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/07/arts/music/07ruiz.html "Hilton Ruiz, 54, Pianist Fluent In Jazz and Latin Rhythms"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', [[June 7]], [[2006]]. Accessed [[November 4]], [[2007]]. "Hilton Ruiz, a versatile and prolific pianist equally at home in the worlds of modern jazz and Latin music, died yesterday in New Orleans. He was 54 and lived in Teaneck, N.J."</ref>
*[[Juelz Santana]] (1983-), rapper.<ref>[http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2008/03/12/2008-03-12_bullets_pot_found_in_rappers_car.html "Bullets, pot found in rapper's car"], ''[[New York Daily News]]'', [[March 12]], [[2008]]. Accessed [[March 12]], [[2008]]. "Santana, 26, whose real name is LaRon James, was arrested last week as he approached the entrance of his home in the gated Glenpointe community in Teaneck."</ref>
*[[Juelz Santana]] (1983-), rapper.<ref>[http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2008/03/12/2008-03-12_bullets_pot_found_in_rappers_car.html "Bullets, pot found in rapper's car"], ''[[New York Daily News]]'', [[March 12]], [[2008]]. Accessed [[March 12]], [[2008]]. "Santana, 26, whose real name is LaRon James, was arrested last week as he approached the entrance of his home in the gated Glenpointe community in Teaneck."</ref>

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References

  1. ^ Chapman, Frank Michler (United States 1864-1945), Western Kentucky University. Accessed August 22, 2007. "born in West Englewood, New Jersey, on 12 June 1864."
  2. ^ Dr. Frank Gill, Delaware Valley Ornithological Club. Accessed August 22, 2007. "I was raised in Teaneck, New Jersey and moved to the Philadelphia area when I began to work at the Academy of Natural Sciences (ANSP)."
  3. ^ "A Protein Artist's Studio". Women in Chemistry. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  4. ^ Gefter, Philip. "Henry Wessel: Capturing the Image, Transcending the Subject", The New York Times, May 21, 2006. Accessed November 8, 2007. "Mr. Wessel, who was born in Teaneck, N.J., 64 years ago, aims for that innocence in his work: he wants to narrow the distinction between the subjects he chooses and how they look photographed."
  5. ^ Jean-Baptiste Louis Bourgeois (1856-1930) profile from the Bahá'í Community of Canada, accessed January 1, 2007. "From New York, he moved to West Englewood (now Teaneck), New Jersey, to help expand the Bahá'í community there."
  6. ^ McGrath, Charles. "Shalom Auslander: An Orthodox Jewish outsider grapples with his past", International Herald Tribune, October 3, 2007. Accessed October 9, 2007.
  7. ^ The Golden Hack, Time (magazine), May 13, 1957."A teetotaler, Bishop works in a pink-and-black oceanside house at Sea Bright, N.J., sees his wife and family in Teaneck only on weekends."
  8. ^ Und Spartakus, Berliner Zeitung, March 15, 2003. "Aus Furcht vor dem "Communist Control Act" zog Howard Fast 1954 mit seiner Familie nach Teaneck, New Jersey, wo seine Kinder im Notfall bei den Großeltern verbleiben konnten."
  9. ^ What Teaneck Did, Open News & Views, Winter/Spring 2005. "Mike Kelly, a journalist who resides in Teaneck, stated the obvious in his mid-1990s study Color Lines..."
  10. ^ Voreacos, David. "AUTHOR COMES OF AGE -- FIRST BOOK IS A NOVEL EXPERIENCE", The Record (Bergen County), November 27, 1991. Accessed September 12, 2007.
  11. ^ Sudden Rain - About the Author, accessed January 1, 2007. "She currently lives in Teaneck, New Jersey, with her husband and three Yiddish-speaking children."
  12. ^ Salazar, Carolyn. "Teaneck couple sue radio shock jocks", The Record (Bergen County), December 4, 2007. Accessed December 4, 2007.
  13. ^ Advisory Board Biographies, Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television and New Media. Accessed March 6, 2008.
  14. ^ Biography of Philip Bosco, accessed January 1, 2007. "During the 70s, Bosco suffered anxiety attacks which made it difficult for him to leave his Teaneck (New Jersey) home and severely limited his professional choices."
  15. ^ Rohan, Virginia. "Haworth's Philip Bosco is a seasoned star", The Record (Bergen County), November 14, 2007. Accessed November 14, 2007. "'It's lived in,' says Bosco, who moved to Haworth after 31 years in Teaneck."
  16. ^ Profile of Chris Brancato: Writer / Creator of Sci Fi Channel's First Wave, accessed January 1, 2007. " Brancato always knew he was going to be a writer — but not for the movies. He grew up in Teaneck, N.J., with school-teacher parents."
  17. ^ Teaneck actor got in the zone to land 'Friday Night Lights' role, The Record (Bergen County), November 26, 2006.
  18. ^ THE LEADING MEN: Hunter Green, Playbill, September 9, 2003. "Foster is married to Jennifer Cody (Urinetown, Taboo); the cute couple live in Teaneck, N.J., with Zach, their Yorkshire terrier."
  19. ^ Savio, Anita. "TV or no TV? No question in her mind", Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino, April-May, 2002. Accessed January 8, 2008. "It has been rising since she was a teenager. Born in Santa Clara, Cuba, Galan immigrated with her family to Teaneck, New Jersey, when she was two."
  20. ^ Bob McGrath Biography, accessed January 1, 2007. "McGrath is married and lives in Teaneck, NJ with his wife Ann."
  21. ^ Grahnke, Lon. "The full Nelson: TV `Biography' shows complex sitcom family", Chicago Sun-Times, June 19, 1998. Accessed August 7, 2007. "The son of Swedish immigrants, Ozzie was an Eagle Scout at 13. He grew up in Teaneck, N.J., with a strong sense of family values."
  22. ^ Klein, Alvin. "ACTRESS, 18, HAS SOME REGRETS", The New York Times, October 30, 1983. Accessed October 22, 2007. "But during last winter's cold wave, pipes in the Englewood house burst and the Forstes moved to a rented house in nearby Teaneck, where, Miss Parker said, they have decided to stay because, among other things, the town's school system is academically very strong."
  23. ^ Klein, Alvin. "JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS; Executive Producer Search Is On", The New York Times, March 19, 2000. Accessed November 4, 2000. "By contrast, the theater was founded with a flourish in 1986, mostly because the actor Paul Sorvino, its first artistic head, lived in Teaneck at the time, opened his home to fund-raising parties, starred in the opening play (All The King's Men) and directed The Diary of Anne Frank, in which his daughter, Amanda Sorvino, played the title role."
  24. ^ Actor behind Artie Bucco shows another side, Star-Ledger, September 18, 2000.
  25. ^ Buried Love: From sipping iced tea and playing Al Green to imagining you're watching Ricky beat Lucy, Village Voice, March 1, 2005. Accessed May 12, 2008. "Clem Snide's Eef Barzelay has a dry voice and an even drier wit. Barzelay was born in Israel, raised in Teaneck, New Jersey, and did time studying jazz at Berklee before dropping out to start a noise-rock band named for the talking asshole in William Burroughs's Naked Lunch."
  26. ^ Teen Commandments, Time, January 5, 1959. "...Singer Pat Boone, 24, stands out as an exemplary type. While earning a reported $750,000 a year, he lives modestly in suburban Teaneck, NJ. with the wife he married at 19 and their four daughters."
  27. ^ The State of Jazz: Meet 40 More Jersey Greats, The Star-Ledger, September 28, 2004.
  28. ^ a b Strauss, Neil. "Johnny Copeland, 60, Who Sang Texas Blues and Played Guitar", The New York Times, June 4, 1997. Accessed November 4, 2007. "Johnny Copeland, one of the foremost Texas blues singers and guitarists of the 70's and 80's, died yesterday at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. He was 60 and lived in Teaneck, N.J."
  29. ^ Random Notes on John Popper, Eminem and DMX, Rolling Stone, July 2, 1999. "DMX (a k a Earl Simmons) and his wife were arrested in Teaneck, N.J. on Wednesday, June 30, when an investigation of their home turned up a semi-automatic handgun and drug paraphernalia."
  30. ^ "Domingo: Iron man of opera", The Cincinnati Post, September 23, 1998. Accessed August 7, 2007. "Domingo vividly recalls his Met debut - four days earlier than planned. His parents were visiting him and his wife, Marta, in Teaneck, N.J., and they'd just sat down to dinner when "the phone rang and Rudolf Bing's voice inquired, 'How are you feeling, Placido?'"
  31. ^ Friday on His Own, Time (magazine) February 15, 1931. "In Teaneck, N. J., his home, he has quietly built up a nice little business: The Grofe Realty Co."
  32. ^ Sad News, DEMS Bulletin of the Duke Ellington Music Society, August-November 2001. "About the time that Unchained Melody hit the charts (1955), he was married to Jeanette at which time they purchased a home in Teaneck, NY."
  33. ^ Inductees Profile of The Isley Brothers from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, accessed January 1, 2007. " The Isley Brothers took business matters into their own hands in 1969 by re-establishing their own label, T-Neck (named for their home base of Teaneck, New Jersey)."
  34. ^ Ratliff, Ben. "Milt Jackson, 76, Jazz Vibraphonist, Dies", The New York Times, October 11, 1999. Accessed November 4, 2007. "Milt Jackson, the jazz vibraphonist who was a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet for 40 years and was one of the premier improvisers in jazz with a special brilliance at playing blues, died on Saturday at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan. He was 76 and lived in Teaneck, N.J."
  35. ^ "Moe Jaffe, Composer, Dead; Wrote 'Gypsy in My Soul'", The New York Times, December 4, 1972, p. 42.
  36. ^ "TEANECK SINGER TARGETED, COPS SAY -- JODECI MEMBER ROBBED OF JEWELRY", The Record (Bergen County) by Jim Consoli, July 28, 1993. "Three men who threatened to murder a member of the rhythm-and-blues"
  37. ^ An Interview with J.J. Johnson, Online Trombone Journal, accessed January 12, 2007. "We lived in New Jersey for a number of years, in Teaneck. Fond memories. Didn't want to move back to New Jersey."
  38. ^ Heller, Karen. "CAMPAIGNING FOR QUEEN TO LIL' KIM, THE SELF-DUBBED QUEEN BEE, THE ELECTION IS OVER, AND IT'S A LANDSLIDE VICTORY. BIGGIE SMALLS' FORMER CONSORT IS NOTORIOUS IN HER OWN RIGHT NOW.", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 22, 2000. Accessed July 6, 2008. " For a while, Kim lived in Teaneck, NJ, with Biggie's mother, Voletta Wallace, and half his cremains in a mahogany box that she kissed every day."
  39. ^ Knopper, Steve. "COOL@NIGHT; CONCEPT CD: Awaking the spirit in life or death; Armor for Sleep ponders afterlife with no apologies", Newsday, March 16, 2006. "It's hard to imagine a more morbid form of writer's block than this: I was kind of stuck in that place where the only thing I could write about was through the perspective of me being dead, says Ben Jorgensen, singer, guitarist and lyricist for the Teaneck, N.J.,..."
  40. ^ Johnson, Paul H. "A SOULFUL SONG AMONG NEIGHBORS", The Record (Bergen County), December 18, 1997. "King, who has lived in Teaneck since the late 1960s, staged a rare public performance Tuesday night in The township's municipal building."
  41. ^ Rohan, Virginia. "The seeds of 'Grey Gardens' songs", The Record (Bergen County), June 6, 2007. Accessed June 6, 2007. "Michael Korie, the Tony-nominated "Grey Gardens" lyricist, leads a visitor to a room in the Teaneck home where he grew up... This place, the Indicks' home since 1963, and these parents had a profound influence on Korie (his middle name, which he uses professionally), a successful lyricist who has also done several operas."
  42. ^ Beckerman, Jim. "A classical relief effort; Opera stars in Katrina benefit.", The Record (Bergen County), October 14, 2005. "'My father used to say he heard Caruso at the French Opera House,' says Laciura, a Teaneck resident who has sung tenor for 24 years with the Metropolitan Opera in New York."
  43. ^ LaGorce, Tammy. "For Longtime Jazz Singer, Latest Success Is Sweet", The New York Times, April 6, 2008. Accessed April 5, 2008.
  44. ^ Beckerman, Jim. "Ben-Hur flavors his jazz with Middle Eastern spice", The Record (Bergen County), July 17, 2005. Accessed August 7, 2007. "Luckily, pianist John Hicks, drummer Leroy Williams, percussionist Steve Kroon and celebrated Teaneck bassist Rufus Reid were happy to go where Ben-Hur led."
  45. ^ Alumnotes, Berklee College of Music, Vol. 15, Issue 1. Accessed January 3, 2008. " Saxophonist Scott Robinson of Teaneck, NJ, played on the Mingus Big Band's Tonight at Noon . . . Three or Four Shades of Love CD, which was nominated for a Grammy."
  46. ^ Keepnews, Peter. "Hilton Ruiz, 54, Pianist Fluent In Jazz and Latin Rhythms", The New York Times, June 7, 2006. Accessed November 4, 2007. "Hilton Ruiz, a versatile and prolific pianist equally at home in the worlds of modern jazz and Latin music, died yesterday in New Orleans. He was 54 and lived in Teaneck, N.J."
  47. ^ "Bullets, pot found in rapper's car", New York Daily News, March 12, 2008. Accessed March 12, 2008. "Santana, 26, whose real name is LaRon James, was arrested last week as he approached the entrance of his home in the gated Glenpointe community in Teaneck."
  48. ^ ASCAP Henry Mancini Award, ASCAP. Accessed October 21, 2007. "Manhattan-born and Teaneck, New Jersey-bred, Silvestri attended Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music before joining a Las Vegas band as a guitarist."
  49. ^ Leichman, Abigail. "Ashford and Simpson sing of wedded bliss", The Record (Bergen County), September 7, 2007. Accessed August 9, 2007. "'People tried to talk us out of songwriting, but we just kept doing it, and eventually we made it through,' said Simpson, whose brother, Village People lead singer Raymond Simpson, is a longtime Teaneck resident."
  50. ^ Kennedy, Randy. "The Shorter, Faster, Cruder, Tinier TV Show", The New York Times Magazine, May 28, 2006. Accessed June 28, 2007. "But Sirulnick comes by his knowledge of hip-hop as honestly as his knowledge of television. Raised in Teaneck, N.J., he became obsessed with rap in junior high school when some of its first hits were starting to emerge from Sugar Hill Records in nearby Englewood."
  51. ^ Throwing In the Crying Towel: Phoebe Snow beats the blues with a fine new album, Time (magazine) May 1, 1989."Lili Grossman was a former Martha Graham dancer who married an entertainer turned exterminator and raised Phoebe and her sister in the subdued suburban environs of Teaneck, N.J."
  52. ^ MUSIC; Once More to the Abyss For the Wrens, The New York Times by Tammy La Gorce, May 7, 2006. "Members of The Wrens, 16-year-old band from Teaneck, NJ, comment on their careers and new CD..."
  53. ^ Biography of Vincent M. Battle from the United States Department of State, accessed December 21, 2004.
  54. ^ Moussaoui Judge Minces No Words: Violation Of Judge's Rules Leaves Sentencing Trial Up in Air, CBS News, 'March 13, 2006. Born in Teaneck, N.J., in 1944, Brinkema did graduate work in philosophy at two universities before obtaining her MLS at Rutgers in 1970 and her J.D. from Cornell in 1976.
  55. ^ Frank Burr, Civic Leader, Former Mayor of Teaneck, copy of article from The Record (Bergen County) by David Voreacos, May 5, 1992.
  56. ^ Donna Christian-Christensen, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  57. ^ Longtime State Senator Metthew Feldman Dies: "Always wanted to do what was right", The Record (Bergen County), April 12, 1994.
  58. ^ "Leah Binger Engaged to Nelson G. Gross". The New York Times, June 14, 1953. Accessed March 24, 2008.
  59. ^ Archibald C. Hart biography, United States Congress. Accessed July 28, 2007.
  60. ^ Man of the People, Time (magazine), May 2, 1949. "Later, he and his wife moved to Teaneck, N.J., and then to a Manhattan apartment on 97th Street just off Riverside Drive."
  61. ^ Peter Pace: Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, accessed January 1, 2007. "General Pace was born in Brooklyn, NY and grew up in Teaneck, NJ."
  62. ^ From Teaneck to the Fed: The making of a financial titan, The Record (Bergen County), May 23, 2004. "Paul Volcker grew up in the shadow of New York, in the suburban town of Teaneck. From the kitchen window of the family home on Longfellow Avenue, he could the see the spire of the Empire State Building."
  63. ^ One-on-One: Tony Campbell, accessed March 16, 2006.
  64. ^ The Nets Refuse to Panic as Carter Keeps Struggling, The New York Times, December 21, 2006. "“The organization has been committed to making this a metropolitan team in terms of it’s a regional team,” said Coach Lawrence Frank, who was raised in Teaneck, N.J. “We love the support in Jersey.”"
  65. ^ Baseball is not only field for Yankees' Glanville, San Francisco Chronicle, February 27, 2005. "Glanville had grown up in Teaneck, N.J., idolizing the Phillies' rangy center fielder, Garry Maddox."
  66. ^ Tamba Hali player profile, National Football League Players Association. Accessed July 24, 2007. "Hometown: Teaneck, NJ.... Attended Teaneck High School in Teaneck, New Jersey."
  67. ^ Elston Howard's Ring Recovered, The New York Times, June 24, 1983. "A 1977 World Series ring that was stolen two years ago from the Teaneck, N.J., home of Elston Howard, the late Yankee catcher and coach, was discovered on the finger of a man arrested early yesterday on car-theft charges, the police said."
  68. ^ Judah passing blame, The Record (Bergen County) by Keith Idec, January 9, 2006. "Even if King somehow was influential enough to orchestrate Judah's destruction, the Teaneck resident got what he deserved for seeking King's services in 2003."
  69. ^ Bob Klapisch, The Record (Bergen County). Accessed January 3, 2008.
  70. ^ Levin, Jay. "His life's calling: balls, strikes", The Record (Bergen County), August 9, 2007. Accessed August 9, 2007.
  71. ^ Wojnarowski, Adrian. "POWELL LEADS FOR GENERAL", The Record (Bergen County), March 16, 2002. Accessed April 1, 2008. "Three years ago, Kasib Powell came out of Teaneck High School too small and slight for a major conference scholarship."
  72. ^ Aristoteles. "Mr. ROSSI INCANTA IL", Gollevante.it, July 24, 2005. Accessed June 23, 2007. "Giuseppe Rossi, classe 1987, è nato a Teaneck - allegra cittadina del New Jersey - ma conserva, non solo nel nome, sangue italianissimo al servizio di sua Maestà la Regina."
  73. ^ Visser, Lesley. "DIBBS HAS EASY TIME", Boston Globe, July 17, 1980. Accessed August 7, 2007. "Great drips of sweat poured down the side of Nick Saviano's neck as he refused the 10-year-old a signiture.... It was too hot for the 24-year-old kid from Teaneck, N.J., to stay out and rally with Eddie Dibbs in the second round of the US Pro Championships at Longwood."
  74. ^ Pennington, Bill. " PRO FOOTBALL; For Sehorn, 3,000 Stairs and Not a Fan in Sight", The New York Times, November 15, 1998. Accessed October 23, 2007. "Inside his townhouse in Teaneck, N.J., Sehorn has a picture of the tackle that tore apart his knee."
  75. ^ Sullivan, Tara. "YANKS' AIR APPARENTS; STERLING, KAY A HIT BEYOND THEIR MIKES", The Record (Bergen County), September 17, 1998, accessed April 14, 2007. "It is a labor of love for Sterling, a Teaneck resident who marvels at the gift of combining an 'avocation with my vocation. Baseball is like a melody,' he says. 'It just keeps playing. But I've never been around a season like this."
  76. ^ League of His Own, Yahoo Sports, October 30, 2006. "Thirty years ago, David Stern, an idealistic young attorney for a prestigious New York firm, lent his pro bono expertise to a hometown cause in Teaneck, N.J."
  77. ^ In The Lane With Licht: David West, NBA.com, accessed January 1, 2006. "Favorite major league baseball team:" The New York Yankees. I grew up right across from New York City (in Teaneck, NJ) and loved Don Mattingly.
  78. ^ " At Dave Winfield's Teaneck house, everything must go, memories included.", The Record (Bergen County), November 14, 1993.
  79. ^ Leith, Rod. "GANG'S EX-LEADER TESTIFYING BEFORE U.S. GRAND JURY", The Record (Bergen County), July 20, 1986. Accessed August 13, 2007. "Featherstone, 37, formerly of Teaneck, reputedly led the Westies, a gang specializing in Mafia contract-killings."
  80. ^ Leichman, Abigail Klein. "Teaneck students compete in International Bible Contest", Jewish Standard, may 4, 2007. Accessed August 10, 2007.
  81. ^ Chepesiuk, Ron; and Gonzalez, Anthony. Superfly Prologue: The Raid in Teaneck, Crime magazine, October 14, 2007. "The informants' information allowed the authorities to obtain a search warrant, which authorized the raid that was about to begin on Lucas's house at 933 Sheffield Road in Teaneck, a small comfortable suburb in New Jersey."
  82. ^ Dana Reeve, Devoted Caretaker and Advocate, Is Dead at 44, The New York Times by Nadine Brozan, March 8, 2006.
  83. ^ Schwarz, Marc. "He wrote the book on Hold 'em; Teaneck native a poker authority.", The Record (Bergen County), July 12, 2005.
  84. ^ Leichman, Abigail Klein. "Gathering of the gabbais", Jewish Standard, February 9, 2006. Accessed August 25, 2007. "Teaneck resident Rabbi Jeremy Wieder led the latter session."