
Town seeks $100K state grant over 450 Pascack drainage
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—While the Township Council is focused on acquiring the 3.2 acres at 450 Pascack Road to be used for passive recreation purposes, the council voted unanimously Feb. 20 […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—While the Township Council is focused on acquiring the 3.2 acres at 450 Pascack Road to be used for passive recreation purposes, the council voted unanimously Feb. 20 […]
TRENTON—Senator Holly Schepisi introduced legislation, “Max’s Law,” on Feb. 22 that would require school districts provide instruction on the dangers of fentanyl and xylazine. “This legislation is an important step […]
NEW YORK CITY—A delegation of 15 passionate Jewish teens from Valley Chabad CTeen based in Woodcliff Lake attended the highly anticipated 16th Annual CTeen International Summit in New York City. […]
HACKENSACK—Bergen County elections officials told their dozens of municipal clerks that improvements are inbound for the voting process, voter education, and election night vote tabulations to make the 2024 elections […]
WESTWOOD—On a wintry day long ago, Westwood’s bravest posed proudly. Westwood was the first community in the Pascack Valley to formally organize a firefighting company. Continental Hook and Ladder Co. […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The Township Council is likely to advise employees in specific departments that their jobs will be discussed as officials take on reducing the 2024 municipal budget by 10% […]
PASCACK VALLEY—By mid- or late March, the second Pascack Valley municipality to undertake a drone study of its tributaries—Westwood—hopes to have a report on what steps it needs to take […]
WESTWOOD—If 80 is the new 60, then a Westwood couple who move like Jagger and kick like Jean-Claude Van Damme —and recently attained black belts in taekwondo—have raised the bar […]
PARK RIDGE—The photograph at top was snapped on Pascack Road (or Main Street as it was called then) in Park Ridge on a winter’s day more than a century ago. […]
HILLSDALE—The Board of Education voted unanimously Feb. 12 to submit plans for a $61 million renovation of George G. White Middle School to the state education department and Bergen County […]
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