Affordable overlay zone on tap at Oct. 14 planning session
HILLSDALE—A virtual Planning Board public hearing is set for Thursday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. on an expected amendment to designate an inclusionary housing overlay zone for a maximum of […]
HILLSDALE—A virtual Planning Board public hearing is set for Thursday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. on an expected amendment to designate an inclusionary housing overlay zone for a maximum of […]
HILLSDALE—The former Waste Management transfer station near downtown could be the first property to be redeveloped in the borough’s new redevelopment zone. Two development companies who plan to offer a […]
HILLSDALE—The pros and cons of five potential sites for a new community center and a new artificial turf field — estimated at $10 million — were highlighted Oct. 5 by […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—A neighbor of 450 Pascack Road cannot purchase two small township-owned properties abutting his property at least until township negotiations for 450 Pascack move further along, which the […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Following a unanimous Planning Board approval of the 66-unit Viviano American Dream Estates single-family and townhome development, the board must vote on a resolution of approval.Officials will then […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—A second public hearing on Franklin Court Management LLC’s 44-unit inclusionary rental development on Van Emburgh Avenue, which includes two market-rate single-family homes, is set for the Planning […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The new year likely will be a happy one for local volunteer firefighters, ambulance crews, and residents alike, according to the town’s Emergency Services Building architect, who predicts […]
MONTVALE—An average district taxpayer will have to pay about $325 more per year for “likely” 25 years under a $29.4 million school bond referendum that aims to add classrooms and […]
Correction: Due to a reporting error we gave an inaccurate account of the vote. Looking back at the meeting video, we revised this web story on Oct. 4. We apologize […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—A nearly $200,000 soil remediation effort to remove 950 tons of contaminated soil at the former DPW headquarters is scheduled to begin Oct. 4, said Mayor Peter Calamari […]
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