Township Enters 2020 Budget Talks Without CFO, Auditor
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Most of the governing body convened at a special meeting on Feb. 12 to discuss the 2020 budget, taking a first pass through trust fund items and approximately […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Most of the governing body convened at a special meeting on Feb. 12 to discuss the 2020 budget, taking a first pass through trust fund items and approximately […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—At the same meeting where they learned the Westwood Train Station was just listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Mayor Ray Arroyo and the Borough Council heard […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—The Westwood Historic Preservation Commission proudly announced on Feb. 4 the listing of the Westwood Train Station on the National Register of Historic Places. The listing, which became official […]
PARK RIDGE, N.J.—Mayor Keith Misciagna drew a round of applause from his fellow Pascack Valley mayors when he announced Jan. 29 that a global snack manufacturer based in Allendale is […]
WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J.—Speaking at the annual Breakfast with the Greater Pascack Valley Mayors on Jan. 29 at the Iron Horse Restaurant in Westwood, Mayor Carlos Rendo called developer-driven affordable housing […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—Mayor Peter Calamari knew his audience at the annual Breakfast with the Greater Pascack Valley Mayors on Jan. 29, leading with an update on “the infamous intersection” […]
HILLSDALE, N.J.—Speaking at the annual Breakfast with the Greater Pascack Valley Mayors on Jan. 29 at the Iron Horse Restaurant in Westwood, Mayor John Ruocco said that “For the fourth […]
OLD TAPPAN, N.J.—Approximately two dozen members of the valley business community turned out to the annual Breakfast with the Greater Pascack Valley Mayors on Jan. 29 at Westwood’s Iron Horse […]
EMERSON, N.J.—Mayor Danielle DiPaola, a Republican who inherited Democratic predecessor Louis Lamatina’s agreements for a major mixed-use redevelopment project downtown, told the Greater Pascack Valley Chamber of Commerce on Jan. […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—Mayor Ray Arroyo was optimistic at the Greater Pascack Valley Chamber of Commerce annual mayors breakfast Jan. 29, noting, “I know folks are concerned about empty storefronts—losing L&N Grand […]
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