Referendum outreach in focus ahead of March 14 vote
HILLSDALE—A newly released video on why residents should vote to approve the $82.7 million bond referendum to replace George G. White Middle School was sent to parents and posted on […]
HILLSDALE—A newly released video on why residents should vote to approve the $82.7 million bond referendum to replace George G. White Middle School was sent to parents and posted on […]
HILLSDALE—A $50,400 proposal to provide conceptual drawings, designs and cost estimates for possible floodproofing building alternatives at the flood-prone public works facility likely will come before the Hillsdale Council at […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Township Council members selected an all-brick facade for the roughly $5 million public works facility to be built behind the town hall. The project will replace the former […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—A Meisten Street resident speaking out against the way a proposed strip mall is eyed for his neighborhood — and adjacent to the busy Pascack Road—Washington Avenue intersection […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—Following 19 record-breaking seasons coaching at Immaculate Heart Academy, Maria Nolan P ’08, has declared the 2022 volleyball season as her last. She officially announced her retirement on […]
MONTVALE—Alisha R. Foley began her law enforcement career in 1997 with the Montvale Police Department. At her formal swearing-in ceremony on Feb. 14, she became the first female in the […]
EMERSON—Borough officials heard presentations Feb. 7 from two regional emergency dispatch centers — and appeals from four local dispatchers — as the mayor and council considered options to reduce increasing […]
WOODCLIFF LAKE—Mayor Carlos Rendo told residents Jan. 25 that he hoped officials “could find other avenues to fund the (Tri-Boro) ambulance corps that don’t involve taxpayer dollars” during his first […]
WWRSD—A beloved K-12 art contest, exhibition, and fundraiser launched in 2012 as Hurricane Sandy relief, no stranger to colorful new vistas and perspectives, is changing things up after this 11th […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—When is a regulated waterway no longer a regulated waterway? That’s the question Meisten Street resident Michael Agnello posed to local officials and the answer appears to depend […]
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