Borough committee to take up cannabis biz pros, cons
WOODCLIFF LAKE —Pascack Valley’s first town to start looking into the possibility of a local cannabis business — including its potential tax revenue — is Woodcliff Lake. A local cannabis […]
WOODCLIFF LAKE —Pascack Valley’s first town to start looking into the possibility of a local cannabis business — including its potential tax revenue — is Woodcliff Lake. A local cannabis […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The construction of a loop around George Washington Elementary School for cars to enter and exit while dropping off or picking up students “seemed to gain the most […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The Township Council will likely vote soon on hiring a new financial auditor — or retaining its longtime auditor — following a split council vote at the May […]
WOODCLIFF LAKE —The Borough Council unanimously introduced a nearly $16 million municipal budget at its May 9 meeting, an increase of nearly $628,000 over last year’s budget. A final budget […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—At the dawn of the 1960s, things were changing fast in the Township of Washington. A postwar Baby Boom and construction surge had brought unprecedented population growth to […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Despite dozens of pleas from residents, parents and students to allow for display of the Pride Flag on district grounds, the Westwood Regional School District board voted, 6–2, […]
MONTVALE—Students at Fieldstone Middle School participated in 3 R’s Day (Respect, Reflect, and Remember Day) on Friday, May 12. This much anticipated event featured speakers from around the world who […]
WESTWOOD—Mayor Ray Arroyo beamed in reporting to residents on May 11 that “Last weekend the sun came out to shine on Westwood Baseball.” He said opening day festivities, scheduled for […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Despite an apology from the Westwood Regional School District board president, Westwood Teachers Association’s president demanded apologies from certain school trustees May 11 that he alleged had painted […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—After six hearings over seven months, the Township Zoning Board of Adjustment voted, 6-1, on May 16 to reject the Four Seasons Marketplace proposal for a 17,100-square-foot retail […]
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