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PASCACK VALLEY—Emerson Mayor Danielle DiPaola, speaking at the Greater Pascack Valley Chamber of Commerce Breakfast With the Mayors on Jan. 24, said developments to watch in 2024 included the recent […]
PASCACK VALLEY—Emerson Mayor Danielle DiPaola, speaking at the Greater Pascack Valley Chamber of Commerce Breakfast With the Mayors on Jan. 24, said developments to watch in 2024 included the recent […]
WESTWOOD—Republican State Sen. Holly Schepisi—speaking at the annual Greater Pascack Valley Chamber of Commerce “Breakfast With the Mayors” event on Jan. 24 at The Tavern at the Iron Horse in […]
HILLSDALE—Hillsdale Public School Board trustees approved, 4-0, a new employment contract for the superintendent at the Jan. 15 meeting that extended his employment through June 2028 and increased annual salary […]
PASCACK VALLEY—Hillsdale’s new Democratic mayor, Michael Sheinfield, said that working together on common local and Pascack Valley problems, despite political parties, makes sense as towns deal with concerns related to […]
PARK RIDGE—Monsignor James C. Turro, the oldest priest in the Archdiocese of Newark, turned 102 years old on Jan. 26. Turro’s home parish of Our Lady of Mercy Church in […]
PARK RIDGE—This story took place 110 years ago this week, in January 1914. At the time, the people of Park Ridge got quite the kick out of it. We hope […]
HILLSDALE—In a 10-minute special Zoom meeting Jan. 22, the Borough Council unanimously approved an $85,000 contract for flood damage repairs at the police department as well as an $80,000 contract […]
WESTWOOD—Celebrate Westwood’s BIZhub is pleased to announce the return of Westwood Restaurant Week Feb. 22–March 3. This newly organized dining event will feature daily specials and/or pre-fixe menus at participating […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Mayor Peter Calamari told the three-member council majority hoping to reduce the 2024 municipal budget by a 10% that only slightly over $800,000 was not employee-related or mandatory […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—A new application form for candidates for the Zoning Board of Adjustment should be required of all candidates—and should include an interview before the council—agreed a councilwoman and […]
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