News about Park Ridge, N.J.
‘And long may it wave!’
PARK RIDGE—It was in the decade after the U.S. Civil War that the ladies of Park Ridge came together and held something like an old-fashioned sewing bee, except this was […]
News about Park Ridge, N.J.
PARK RIDGE—It was in the decade after the U.S. Civil War that the ladies of Park Ridge came together and held something like an old-fashioned sewing bee, except this was […]
PARK RIDGE—After numerous budget meetings, on May 14 the Park Ridge Council approved the 2024 Municipal Budget. Mayor Keith Misciagna explains, “A balanced budget is achieved by using a portion […]
PARK RIDGE—Last week we discussed the phenomenon of Borough Fever, which saw the Township of Washington break apart into the Pascack Valley’s eight municipalities between 1894 and 1906. Westwood had […]
PARK RIDGE—The Borough Council on April 23 approved its first-ever Community Energy Plan, which will allow the borough to apply for state grants to increase energy efficiency. Vote was 5-0, […]
PARK RIDGE—The Borough Council on April 23 recognized nine members of the third- and fourth-grade girls soccer team with certificates honoring their achievement as Northern Valley Indoor Soccer League Travel […]
PARK RIDGE—In a celebration of ingenuity and creativity, the Park Ridge Police D.A.R.E. Unit proudly hosted the inaugural Park Ridge Lego Kid Masters Tournament on April 6 at the Park […]
PASCACK VALLEY—In the featured photograph, taken in the early 1900s, two early automobiles kick up dust in a race on Broadway in Park Ridge. The drivers are heading in the […]
PARK RIDGE—The Borough Council on March 12 approved two consulting contracts for nearly $171,000 to conduct engineering studies and seek out grant funds for the likely dredging of Electric Lake/Mill […]
PARK RIDGE—From March 10 to 14, 1924, life at Park Ridge High was a real popularity contest. That week the students cast their ballots in a race to proclaim the […]
PARK RIDGE—Council president John Ferguson says some residents have expressed concerns since voters in November defeated the $15.5 million non-binding referendum to dredge Mill Pond. “We are exhausting all possible […]
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