
River Vale Memorial Day Service May 25
RIVER VALE—The community is invited to honor and remember the sacrifices of our servicemen and -women at a Memorial Service on Saturday, May 25 at Veterans Memorial Park, behind Town […]
RIVER VALE—The community is invited to honor and remember the sacrifices of our servicemen and -women at a Memorial Service on Saturday, May 25 at Veterans Memorial Park, behind Town […]
PASCACK VALLEY—It is confidently predicted this county will be the home of approximately one million people. That’s what Mr. Walter Phillip Shatts, field secretary of the Regional Plan Association of […]
HILLSDALE—Get ready for a celebration of local talent, delectable food, and vibrant vendors at the Music & Arts Festival presented by the Hillsdale Education Foundation (HEF). Mark your calendars for […]
HILLSDALE—The Borough of Hillsdale is shining a light on a hidden gem in the community, seeking an approximately $100,000 matching grant from the county for Beechwood Park Nature Trail and […]
HILLSDALE—Within weeks, Hillsdale eighth-graders will travel to Washington D.C. to tour our nation’s capital. This three-day field trip is a longstanding tradition here: For generations, our young people have traveled […]
WESTWOOD—A historic event is set to unfold in the heart of Westwood this Saturday, May 11, at 2:30 p.m. as the town honors its Civil War legacy with a dedication […]
PARK RIDGE—Last week we discussed the phenomenon of Borough Fever, which saw the Township of Washington break apart into the Pascack Valley’s eight municipalities between 1894 and 1906. Westwood had […]
HILLSDALE—Hillsdale, renowned for its commitment to environmental stewardship, recently hosted a series of inspiring Arbor Day celebrations that united schools, local officials, and community members in a heartfelt tribute to […]
MONTVALE—The Borough Council has increased efforts to combat the opioid crisis by throwing its support behind the Bergen County Commissioners initiative that ensures all county and municipal facilities and parks […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The Township Council voted 3–2 to introduce an ordinance that bonds for $700,000 to repair erosion around two concrete sanitary manholes on Musquapsink Brook —identified as a “critical […]
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