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WWRSD $65.4M BUDGET SHOWS DIP IN REVENUE FROM TOWNS WWRSD $65.4M budget shows dip in revenue from towns. May 10, 2021 Michael Olohan. TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—. The final $65.4 million Westwood Regional School District Board of Education 2021–2022 budget presented at an April 29 public hearing shows a slight decrease in school taxes for Westwood and Washington Townshiphomeowners.
MIXED-USE PROJECT STIRS HOPE; S.HEKEMIAN CUTS RIBBON AT MONTVALE, N.J.—Local dignitaries joined developer The S.Hekemian Group to celebrate the grand opening of Workplace North Market on May 12. The ribbon-cutting marked completion of the 52,000-square-foot-flagship office building at what looks like an exciting mixed-use district development. NO BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR CLOSTER'S DAVE FRIEDER No Bridge Too Far for Closter’s Dave Frieder. February 24, 2020 Michael Olohan. Closter resident Dave Frieder’s new photographic retrospective spans more than two decades of his work documenting the views from atop New York City’s iconic bridges. Above, he balances on a cable of the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge. | Photo courtesy DaveFrieder.
SCHOOLS LEVY PASSES: BUDGET UP 2%; WOODCLIFF LAKE TAXES UP In Montvale, school taxes will show an annual $13.90 decrease; Woodcliff Lake school taxes will increase $545.58 yearly. The total tax levy, $53,597,807, was approved, 9–0, by SHOVELS ARE IN: ‘URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD’ UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN MONTVALE, N.J.—A top official of S. Hekemian Group told more than 100 business leaders at a Montvale Chamber of Commerce forum Feb. 4 that the first three buildings creating a major commercial and retail center at the former Mercedes-Benz site—known as FUNDS SOUGHT TO RELOCATE HISTORIC HOME The nearly 150-year-old Taylor-Bliss House looks out of place now, completely surrounded by a new facility built for the community synagogue’s growing congregation. So far, say historic preservation advocates, about $90,000 has been committed to the home’s relocation, including $66,000 from the synagogue—money initially setaside for the
OBITUARY: MARY HIGGINS CLARK, FORMERLY OF WASHINGTON PV’s Spathis is top New Jersey foreign language educator, 2021 Hillsdale Polling places shift for June 8 primary Hillsdale Appraisal report, expected weeks ago, still out on ‘450’ Pascack Press ALLEGED NORTHERN VALLEY CHILD PORN PERPS BRIEFLY SHARED HACKENSACK—Two Northern Valley men accused of child pornography crimes briefly shared a bunk bed inside a Bergen County Jail cell awaiting their days in court, before being released on bail, county sheriff’s department records show. PASCACK PRESS & NORTHERN VALLEY PRESS February 22, 2021 Pascack Press. TRENTON—New Jersey’s second-longest- serving legislator, Sen. Gerald Cardinale (R-Bergen), DDS, passed on Saturday, Feb. 20 after a brief illness. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Cardinale went on to become a respected public servant, successful dentist,E-NEWSPAPER
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WWRSD $65.4M BUDGET SHOWS DIP IN REVENUE FROM TOWNS WWRSD $65.4M budget shows dip in revenue from towns. May 10, 2021 Michael Olohan. TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—. The final $65.4 million Westwood Regional School District Board of Education 2021–2022 budget presented at an April 29 public hearing shows a slight decrease in school taxes for Westwood and Washington Townshiphomeowners.
MIXED-USE PROJECT STIRS HOPE; S.HEKEMIAN CUTS RIBBON AT MONTVALE, N.J.—Local dignitaries joined developer The S.Hekemian Group to celebrate the grand opening of Workplace North Market on May 12. The ribbon-cutting marked completion of the 52,000-square-foot-flagship office building at what looks like an exciting mixed-use district development. NO BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR CLOSTER'S DAVE FRIEDER No Bridge Too Far for Closter’s Dave Frieder. February 24, 2020 Michael Olohan. Closter resident Dave Frieder’s new photographic retrospective spans more than two decades of his work documenting the views from atop New York City’s iconic bridges. Above, he balances on a cable of the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge. | Photo courtesy DaveFrieder.
SCHOOLS LEVY PASSES: BUDGET UP 2%; WOODCLIFF LAKE TAXES UP In Montvale, school taxes will show an annual $13.90 decrease; Woodcliff Lake school taxes will increase $545.58 yearly. The total tax levy, $53,597,807, was approved, 9–0, by SHOVELS ARE IN: ‘URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD’ UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN MONTVALE, N.J.—A top official of S. Hekemian Group told more than 100 business leaders at a Montvale Chamber of Commerce forum Feb. 4 that the first three buildings creating a major commercial and retail center at the former Mercedes-Benz site—known as FUNDS SOUGHT TO RELOCATE HISTORIC HOME The nearly 150-year-old Taylor-Bliss House looks out of place now, completely surrounded by a new facility built for the community synagogue’s growing congregation. So far, say historic preservation advocates, about $90,000 has been committed to the home’s relocation, including $66,000 from the synagogue—money initially setaside for the
OBITUARY: MARY HIGGINS CLARK, FORMERLY OF WASHINGTON PV’s Spathis is top New Jersey foreign language educator, 2021 Hillsdale Polling places shift for June 8 primary Hillsdale Appraisal report, expected weeks ago, still out on ‘450’ Pascack Press ALLEGED NORTHERN VALLEY CHILD PORN PERPS BRIEFLY SHARED HACKENSACK—Two Northern Valley men accused of child pornography crimes briefly shared a bunk bed inside a Bergen County Jail cell awaiting their days in court, before being released on bail, county sheriff’s department records show. WHERE TO VOTE JUNE 8: SOME POLL PLACES HAVE SHIFTED Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next PASCACK PRESS ARCHIVES Tree taking, residents’ settlement at fore in Viviano action Pascack Press Deal trims affordable housing trust fund? Long-settled Viviano pact might fall Pascack Press Primary races to watch: contests from governor ondown Emerson
BOROUGH CONSIDERS ADDING A SENIOR SERVICES POST Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next PRIMARY RACES TO WATCH: CONTESTS FROM GOVERNOR ON DOWN Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next WITH AYER AS BOROUGH ADMIN, ‘PARK RIDGE’S LOSS IS WESTWOOD Tree taking, residents’ settlement at fore in Viviano action Pascack Press Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson EMERSON, HILLSDALE, MONTVALE NEXT TO VOTE ON POT BANS Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next NO BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR CLOSTER'S DAVE FRIEDER No Bridge Too Far for Closter’s Dave Frieder. February 24, 2020 Michael Olohan. Closter resident Dave Frieder’s new photographic retrospective spans more than two decades of his work documenting the views from atop New York City’s iconic bridges. Above, he balances on a cable of the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge. | Photo courtesy DaveFrieder.
FUNDS SOUGHT TO RELOCATE HISTORIC HOME ENGLEWOOD, N.J.—In Englewood, the past, apparently, is getting in the way of a local religious organization’s future. In order to preserve the past, the Englewood Historical Society has begun fundraising efforts to raise a total of about $170,000 to move a historic structure—the Taylor-Bliss House—2 miles to unoccupied land on Liberty Street—donated to the city by a former historicWESTWOOD ARCHIVES
Lake Tappan Paddle Day is a family-friendly day of paddling on the Lake Tappan Reservoir in Old Tappan. This year’s event takes place Saturday, Aug. 12 (rain or shine) and is a collaborative partnershipbetween
HAWORTH SEEKS 'FAIR SHARE’ AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEAL According to Haworth’s Fair Share Plan, both programs could be assisted by funds from the borough’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund, including up to $10,000 per accessory apartment development and installation. In addition, the plan states funds may be used for developing second-story affordable units and subsidizing propertyowners to
PASCACK PRESS & NORTHERN VALLEY PRESS February 22, 2021 Pascack Press. TRENTON—New Jersey’s second-longest- serving legislator, Sen. Gerald Cardinale (R-Bergen), DDS, passed on Saturday, Feb. 20 after a brief illness. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Cardinale went on to become a respected public servant, successful dentist, SCHOOLS LEVY PASSES: BUDGET UP 2%; WOODCLIFF LAKE TAXES UP In Montvale, school taxes will show an annual $13.90 decrease; Woodcliff Lake school taxes will increase $545.58 yearly. The total tax levy, $53,597,807, was approved, 9–0, by DEVELOPER PRESENTS PLANS FOR MONTVALE-SECTION OF SONY SITE Developer Presents Plans For Montvale-Section of Sony Site. MONTVALE, N.J.—. An engineer and architect for Hornrock Properties’ proposal to construct a four story, 50-feet-tall 185-unit multifamily housing development in Montvale—including 37 affordable housing units— testified Jan. 2 on development details and were questioned about OBITUARY: CHARLES J. MOORE OF PARK RIDGE Charles J. Moore, DDS, 77, of Park Ridge passed away on Jan. 22, 2020. Charlie is survived by his beloved wife of 53 years, Roberta “Bonnie” and his children: Bonnie Jean; Wendy and her husband Scott; Michael and his wife Anne; Megan and her husband Michael; his grandchildren Kelly Nora, Sean Edward, Ryan Charles, Caitlin Grace, and Isabella Jean; his brother John, wife Caryn, and their SHOVELS ARE IN: ‘URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD’ UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN MONTVALE, N.J.—A top official of S. Hekemian Group told more than 100 business leaders at a Montvale Chamber of Commerce forum Feb. 4 that the first three buildings creating a major commercial and retail center at the former Mercedes-Benz site—known as COUNCILMAN ARTHUR CUMMING RESIGNS Councilman Arthur J. Cumming. TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—Republican Councilman and Planning Board member Arthur Cumming has resigned, citing failing health. In his letter of resignation March 3, Cumming said he was stepping down at his doctor’s advice, adding, “It has been a pleasure to work with each of you and toserve the residents
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS FIRES AFFORDABLE HOUSING COUNSEL; MAYOR ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J.—After vowing to appeal two recent Superior Court rulings to require rezoning for 347 new affordable units by mid-April and to permit a developer to construct a 600-unit development—including 100 affordable units—Mayor Mario Kranjac cast the deciding vote to fire the borough’s special counsel Jeffrey Surenian, a key attorney on its affordable housing litigation team. ALLEGED NORTHERN VALLEY CHILD PORN PERPS BRIEFLY SHARED HACKENSACK—Two Northern Valley men accused of child pornography crimes briefly shared a bunk bed inside a Bergen County Jail cell awaiting their days in court, before being released on bail, county sheriff’s department records show. GOV. MURPHY SWEARS IN TENAFLY OFFICIAL TENAFLY, N.J.—Gov. Phil Murphy visited Tenafly Jan. 2 to officially swear in a former councilman who was welcomed back by voters and state Assemblyman Gordon Johnson arrived to swear-in a newly elected councilman during the Borough Council’s annual reorganization meeting. Murphy swore in Mark Zinna and Johnson swore in VenugopalMenon, who
CLOSTER COUNCIL DECLINES CORPORATE OFFICE PARK OWNER'S CLOSTER, N.J.—A request for Closter’s Borough Council to initiate a study on whether two lots totaling six acres on Herbert Avenue should be considered as an area in need of redevelopment—and a future 240-unit assisted living facility—was turned aside when council members and Mayor John Glidden did not see any benefits forCloster.
PASCACK PRESS & NORTHERN VALLEY PRESS February 22, 2021 Pascack Press. TRENTON—New Jersey’s second-longest- serving legislator, Sen. Gerald Cardinale (R-Bergen), DDS, passed on Saturday, Feb. 20 after a brief illness. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Cardinale went on to become a respected public servant, successful dentist, SCHOOLS LEVY PASSES: BUDGET UP 2%; WOODCLIFF LAKE TAXES UP In Montvale, school taxes will show an annual $13.90 decrease; Woodcliff Lake school taxes will increase $545.58 yearly. The total tax levy, $53,597,807, was approved, 9–0, by DEVELOPER PRESENTS PLANS FOR MONTVALE-SECTION OF SONY SITE Developer Presents Plans For Montvale-Section of Sony Site. MONTVALE, N.J.—. An engineer and architect for Hornrock Properties’ proposal to construct a four story, 50-feet-tall 185-unit multifamily housing development in Montvale—including 37 affordable housing units— testified Jan. 2 on development details and were questioned about OBITUARY: CHARLES J. MOORE OF PARK RIDGE Charles J. Moore, DDS, 77, of Park Ridge passed away on Jan. 22, 2020. Charlie is survived by his beloved wife of 53 years, Roberta “Bonnie” and his children: Bonnie Jean; Wendy and her husband Scott; Michael and his wife Anne; Megan and her husband Michael; his grandchildren Kelly Nora, Sean Edward, Ryan Charles, Caitlin Grace, and Isabella Jean; his brother John, wife Caryn, and their SHOVELS ARE IN: ‘URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD’ UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN MONTVALE, N.J.—A top official of S. Hekemian Group told more than 100 business leaders at a Montvale Chamber of Commerce forum Feb. 4 that the first three buildings creating a major commercial and retail center at the former Mercedes-Benz site—known as COUNCILMAN ARTHUR CUMMING RESIGNS Councilman Arthur J. Cumming. TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—Republican Councilman and Planning Board member Arthur Cumming has resigned, citing failing health. In his letter of resignation March 3, Cumming said he was stepping down at his doctor’s advice, adding, “It has been a pleasure to work with each of you and toserve the residents
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS FIRES AFFORDABLE HOUSING COUNSEL; MAYOR ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J.—After vowing to appeal two recent Superior Court rulings to require rezoning for 347 new affordable units by mid-April and to permit a developer to construct a 600-unit development—including 100 affordable units—Mayor Mario Kranjac cast the deciding vote to fire the borough’s special counsel Jeffrey Surenian, a key attorney on its affordable housing litigation team. ALLEGED NORTHERN VALLEY CHILD PORN PERPS BRIEFLY SHARED HACKENSACK—Two Northern Valley men accused of child pornography crimes briefly shared a bunk bed inside a Bergen County Jail cell awaiting their days in court, before being released on bail, county sheriff’s department records show. GOV. MURPHY SWEARS IN TENAFLY OFFICIAL TENAFLY, N.J.—Gov. Phil Murphy visited Tenafly Jan. 2 to officially swear in a former councilman who was welcomed back by voters and state Assemblyman Gordon Johnson arrived to swear-in a newly elected councilman during the Borough Council’s annual reorganization meeting. Murphy swore in Mark Zinna and Johnson swore in VenugopalMenon, who
CLOSTER COUNCIL DECLINES CORPORATE OFFICE PARK OWNER'S CLOSTER, N.J.—A request for Closter’s Borough Council to initiate a study on whether two lots totaling six acres on Herbert Avenue should be considered as an area in need of redevelopment—and a future 240-unit assisted living facility—was turned aside when council members and Mayor John Glidden did not see any benefits forCloster.
2021 SUMMER CONCERT/DINNER SERIES Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next WHERE TO VOTE JUNE 8: SOME POLL PLACES HAVE SHIFTED Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next DEAL TRIMS AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND? LONG-SETTLED TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The township might be receiving approximately $50,000 less for its Affordable Housing Trust Fund due to the proposed 66-unit Viviano project being reduced from its original 73 units and taking the number of affordable PRIMARY RACES TO WATCH: CONTESTS FROM GOVERNOR ON DOWN Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next BOROUGH CONSIDERS ADDING A SENIOR SERVICES POST Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next LT. DEVOE TAKES FINAL WALK-OUT, BUT IS JUST GETTING Nicely done! River Vale Police Lt. John J. DeVoe and Chief Sean Scheidle, amid a throng of supporters, at DeVoe’s final walk-out on May 21. Photos by Murray Bass. WITH AYER AS BOROUGH ADMIN, ‘PARK RIDGE’S LOSS IS WESTWOOD Tree taking, residents’ settlement at fore in Viviano action Pascack Press Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson EMERSON, HILLSDALE, MONTVALE NEXT TO VOTE ON POT BANS Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down Emerson Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted Emerson 2021 Summer Concert/Dinner Series Park Ridge Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next PASCACK PRESS & NORTHERN VALLEY PRESS Tree taking, residents’ settlement at fore in Viviano action Pascack Press Deal trims affordable housing trust fund? Long-settled Viviano pact might fall Pascack Press Primary races to watch: contests from governor ondown Emerson
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* PVHS presents its fall play, an online ‘Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,’ Nov. 19–21 __ Hillsdale * Provisional ballots boost leads in valley council races __ Emerson * Red Oak Falls in Storm, Takes Out Clark Field Fence __ Pascack Press * By the numbers: High turnout, split tickets favor Biden, Booker, Gottheimer __ Emerson * County Clerk Touts New, Modernized Election Results System __ Emerson * Home Free: ‘COVID-26.2’ Marathon Man Runs 14 Towns, Clocks Personal Best __ Alpine * County: Free Rounds of Golf for Veterans, Servicemen Nov. 11-13 __ Emerson * Fall Could Bring Action on American Dream Estates __ Pascack Press * ‘Celebrate Westwood’ Rescues 2020 Holiday Season with December Weekend Fun __ Emerson * PV Core Pushes for Renewed Effort on Diversity, Inclusion __ Community Voices * Developer Seeks Options as Residents Rally Over 450 Pascack Road __ Pascack Press * With Regret, Committee Cancels Home for the Holidays Parade 2020 __ Emerson * Borough to Vote on Drones Nov. 24 __ PascackPress
* Valley Adds 2,508 Voters to Rolls; ‘Unaffiliated’ Top Choice __ Emerson * A Week Out, More Than Half of County’s Voters Have Cast Ballots __ Emerson * Must Go: Citing Covid Economy, Fundraising Thrift Shop to Close After 63 Years __ Demarest * Principal turns ‘Mean’ as community rallies for those in need __ Pascack Press * Photos: Bergen County Elections Workers Prepare for Historic Count __ Emerson * Redevelopment Plan Gets Mixed Reviews at Planning Board; Public ‘Town Hall’ Oct. 29 __ Hillsdale * Cannabis sales, vets’ tax deductions, and redistricting on your ballot too __ Emerson * Westwood Regional BOE candidates offer choices, low-key campaigns __ Pascack Press * Westwood Rec, following school district’s lead, pauses K-12 offerings __ Pascack Press * Parents demand case numbers after WWRSD goes full remote learning over Covid-19 __ Pascack Press * Fun-raiser! Couple’s annual Halloween display draws chills for charity __ Park Ridge * Habitat’s Homes for Hounds drives veteran housing project in Westwood __ Pascack Press * Golden Dynasty is ready for its fortunecookie __ Hillsdale
* Cheers! Five Dimes Brewery wins Westwood variances __ Pascack Press * Update on Montvale events, capital projects __Montvale
* Park Ridge hires architect toward a community recreation center __ Park Ridge * Seasons dials down the noise as residents complain to council __ Pascack Press * Clerks: Voting is easy, safe, efficient… if you know how __ Emerson * Pay for parking touch-free; Westwood rolls out app option downtown __ Pascack Press * ‘May It Protect.’ Shovels in for township’s joint firehouse, ambulance headquarters __ Pascack Press * Microbrewery parking in focus, next ZBA session Oct. 5 __ Pascack Press * Is buffer at 450 Pascack Road right for conservation easement? __ Pascack Press * Endurance, purpose in Park Ridge firefighter’s 9/11 tribute stair climb __ Northern Valley Press * Vote-by-mail options in county focus for unusual Nov. 3 election __ Emerson * Free outdoor art show on Oct. 3 __ PascackPress
* Board to hear site plan for 24 townhomes onOct. 7 __ Demarest
* $12.5M for new public safety complex? Council considers architect’s concept __ Pascack Press * With stakes high, valley mayors are friendly rivals in U.S. Census push __ Montvale * Borough Hall $12M renovation, addition moves forward __ Emerson * ZBA hearing on proposed assisted living facility __ Pascack Press * CAVOS ON CAMERA: Teen drama filmed at Emerson High features local extras __ Emerson * Newly hired special counsel to guide redevelopment direction __ Hillsdale * Chamber’s video, events hope to revive businesses __ Pascack Press * Former student’s death inspires law in Florida, proposed nationwide __ Park Ridge * Driver arrested after injuring two at Montvale rest area __ Montvale * Aiming for the stars: Park Ridge native will join new U.S. Space Force __ Park Ridge * Tragedy strikes as Hillsdale’s Inserra, 48, found deceased after car accident __ Pascack Press * Vandals target ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign, spray paint garage and fence in Hillsdale __ Hillsdale * HVAC work preceded middle school roof fire __Pascack Press
* Driveway, emergency access focus of Montvale ‘active adult’ complex hearing __ Montvale * Township’s dog park debate raises cost concerns __ Pascack Press * Mail-in, provisional vote ‘chaos’ possible for Nov. 3 election __ Emerson * Mask, glove litterbugs could see day in court__ Pascack Press
* Nine candidates file for Pascack Valley BOEseats __ Emerson
* Outside the valley: Cliffs mayor says Dems tried to ‘ram through’ affordable housing plan __ Englewood Cliffs * Assisted living proposal to generate ‘much less traffic’ Township of Washington __ Uncategorized * Street closed to allow for outside dining __Hillsdale
* Field improvement costs jump $70K for sprinklers__ Montvale
* Council votes 6-0 to approve 50-unit affordable complex as trial looms __ Park Ridge * Galaxy Gardens cleanup grows by $48K, grant sought __ Woodcliff Lake * $100K joint snow account is for ‘unplanned’costs __ River Vale
* Combined gas station, convenience store proposed on Railroad Avenue __ Montvale * Lightning detection snafu affects three towns __Emerson
* Planner: Proposal would help ease housing ‘fatigue’ __ Montvale * Craft brewery operation on tap for downtown __Westwood
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* Law Enforcement Gets Guidance To Protect the Public During Pandemic __ Alpine * Pascack Valley Mayors: Coronavirus in Many Local Towns __ Community Voices * Coronavirus Testing Site Opens at Bergen Community College in Paramus __ Northern Valley Press * ‘Slow The Spread’: All Americans Summoned in COVID-19 Response __ Alpine * Bergen County Executive Backtracks On Order Suspending Most Commerce __ Alpine * Deal Lands: Developer Would Get to Build 448 Multifamily Units on Former Sony Site; Affordable Housing There and on Borough Property; Hearing Nov. 23 __ Montvale * 52nd Annual Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service Gathers in Gratitude, Online, Nov. 22 __ EmersonSearch for:
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DEAL LANDS: DEVELOPER WOULD GET TO BUILD 448 MULTIFAMILY UNITS ON FORMER SONY SITE; AFFORDABLE HOUSING THERE AND ON BOROUGH PROPERTY;HEARING NOV. 23
__November 19, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PARK RIDGE, N.J.—A proposed settlement agreement headed to Borough Council vote Nov. 23 permits a developer to build 448 multifamily housing units—including 68 affordable rental units—on a 30-acre tract of former Sony property at theEmerson
52ND ANNUAL INTERFAITH COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE GATHERS IN GRATITUDE, ONLINE, NOV. 22 __November 17, 2020 __Staff PARK RIDGE, N.J.—You’re invited to the Upper Pascack Valley 52nd Annual Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. The online event is hosted by Pascack Reformed Church in Park Ridge. The Rev. MarcHillsdale
PVHS PRESENTS ITS FALL PLAY, AN ONLINE ‘BROTHERS GRIMM SPECTACULATHON,’ NOV. 19–21 __November 16, 2020 __Staff HILLSDALE, N.J.—Pascack Valley High School presents its fall play, “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon” (stay-at-home version) Nov. 19–21, online only. Performances are at 7 p.m., with a 1 p.m. Sunday matinee. Narrators Skylar Fay, a senior,Emerson
PROVISIONAL BALLOTS BOOST LEADS IN VALLEY COUNCIL RACES __November 16, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—After hundreds of provisional paper ballots local voters cast at the polls were tallied, the once razor-thin vote lead for Park Ridge Republicans William Fenwick and John Cozzi turned into comfortable victoryPascack Press
RED OAK FALLS IN STORM, TAKES OUT CLARK FIELD FENCE __November 16, 2020 __JohnSnyder
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—A mature red oak at Clark Field was no match for the strong wind gusts that swept over North Jersey on Sunday night, uprooting and crashing down through the chain link fenceEmerson
BY THE NUMBERS: HIGH TURNOUT, SPLIT TICKETS FAVOR BIDEN, BOOKER,GOTTHEIMER
__November 9, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PASCACK VALLEY VOTERS turned out in high percentages for the highly contested Nov. 3 Presidential Election, with Washington Township voters topping our eight covered towns with slightly more than 77 percent turnout. With the caveatEmerson
COUNTY CLERK TOUTS NEW, MODERNIZED ELECTION RESULTS SYSTEM __November 9, 2020 __Staff HACKENSACK—Bergen County Clerk John S. Hogan today announced that his office has modernized the reporting of election results. “The new enhanced system has many user-friendly features including webpage auto-refresh results, color-coded for easy navigation, pieAlpine
HOME FREE: ‘COVID-26.2’ MARATHON MAN RUNS 14 TOWNS, CLOCKSPERSONAL BEST
__November 9, 2020 __John Snyder HILLSDALE, N.J.—Family and friends cheered him on, kept him hydrated, and were at the finish line to help him celebrate. On Sunday, Oct. 18, resident Ian Sager won—frankly, crushed—what his wife dubbed the COVID-26.2, aEmerson
COUNTY: FREE ROUNDS OF GOLF FOR VETERANS, SERVICEMEN NOV. 11-13 __November 9, 2020 __Staff HACKENSACK—Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco announces that all Bergen County veterans and active duty service members can enjoy a free round of golf at any of the county’s six golf courses fromWednesday, Nov. 11
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FALL COULD BRING ACTION ON AMERICAN DREAM ESTATES __November 4, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—A long-stalled and controversial plan to construct 73 housing units—including 48 single-family homes and 25 townhomes—on a 14-acre property, is likely to be heard by the Planning Board before year’s end, sayEmerson
‘CELEBRATE WESTWOOD’ RESCUES 2020 HOLIDAY SEASON WITH DECEMBERWEEKEND FUN
__November 3, 2020 __Staff WESTWOOD, N.J.—Home for the Holidays Parade 2020 is taking the year off due to health and safety concerns, but there is still plenty to celebrate. The Celebrate Westwood team is pleased to announce thekick-off
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PV CORE PUSHES FOR RENEWED EFFORT ON DIVERSITY, INCLUSION __November 3, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—An area pastor, chief diversity officer, and mental health advocate hosted a virtual conversation Oct. 15 to explore ways to build and maintain “an inclusive community” in Pascack Valley, following a summerPascack Press
DEVELOPER SEEKS OPTIONS AS RESIDENTS RALLY OVER 450 PASCACK ROAD __November 2, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—A 3.2-acre strip of land at 450 Pascack Road that residents and local officials have recently discussed preserving as either open space or land for future school expansion isnow listed as
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WITH REGRET, COMMITTEE CANCELS HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS PARADE 2020 __November 2, 2020 __John Snyder WESTWOOD, N.J.—Our headline for the event in 2019: Thousands Cheer Parade at Westwood’s Home for the Holidays. This year—you guessed it—it’s a different story. On Nov. 2, the Westwood Home for the Holidays Committee confirmedPascack Press
BOROUGH TO VOTE ON DRONES NOV. 24 __November 2, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
WESTWOOD, N.J.—An incident with a drone earlier this year put the increasingly popular aerial surveillance tools on the Borough Council’s radar. Hoping to address safety and privacy concerns raised in a local incident involving aEmerson
VALLEY ADDS 2,508 VOTERS TO ROLLS; ‘UNAFFILIATED’ TOP CHOICE __November 1, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
HACKENSACK—More than 2,500 newly registered voters were added to eight Pascack Valley towns over the past year, according to a Bergen County Superintendent of Elections report. Compared to registered numbers last November, the added 2,508Emerson
A WEEK OUT, MORE THAN HALF OF COUNTY’S VOTERS HAVE CAST BALLOTS __November 1, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—A week before Election Day, nearly 51% of registered Bergen County voters had returned mail-in ballots, said county elections officials, and officials were busy counting the unprecedented number of voters As ofDemarest
MUST GO: CITING COVID ECONOMY, FUNDRAISING THRIFT SHOP TO CLOSE AFTER63 YEARS
__October 26, 2020 __John Snyder WESTWOOD, N.J.—It’s a sad ending to a 63-year success story, as Our Thrift Shop, at 245 Old Hook Road, finds itself with only weeks left to serve. The last day of sales is Nov. 15.Pascack Press
PRINCIPAL TURNS ‘MEAN’ AS COMMUNITY RALLIES FOR THOSE IN NEED __October 26, 2020 __Staff WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J.—The Woodcliff Middle School Community prides itself as one dedicated to service, giving, and meeting the needs of those in need. Even with the challenges of COVID-19, these valuesremain at the heart
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PHOTOS: BERGEN COUNTY ELECTIONS WORKERS PREPARE FOR HISTORIC COUNT __October 26, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
HACKENSACK, N.J.—Pascack Press went behind the scenes Oct. 24 for a supervised tour of Bergen County Board of Elections operations, seeing trained and careful workers do their part to ensure a reliable andaccurate count.
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REDEVELOPMENT PLAN GETS MIXED REVIEWS AT PLANNING BOARD; PUBLIC ‘TOWN HALL’ OCT. 29 __October 23, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
HILLSDALE, N.J.—Most Planning Board members gave the borough’s newly proposed Patterson Street Redevelopment Plan mixed reviews Oct. 20 and the mayor graded it “incomplete,” saying it had failed to fully consider potential impacts. While mostEmerson
CANNABIS SALES, VETS’ TAX DEDUCTIONS, AND REDISTRICTING ON YOURBALLOT TOO
__October 22, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—While the match-up Nov. 3 between President Donald J. Trump and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden takes center stage nationally, New Jersey’s ballot also features three public questions that will bePascack Press
WESTWOOD REGIONAL BOE CANDIDATES OFFER CHOICES, LOW-KEY CAMPAIGNS __October 20, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—Candidates are competing for three open seats on the nine-member Westwood Regional District Board of Education this election. Voters in Westwood will seat one member; Township of Washington voters will seat two.Pascack Press
WESTWOOD REC, FOLLOWING SCHOOL DISTRICT’S LEAD, PAUSES K-12OFFERINGS
__October 19, 2020 __Staff WESTWOOD, N.J.—Shortly after Westwood Regional School Superintendent Raymond A. Gonzalez announced a 14-day closure of the Westwood Regional School District’s physical spaces over Covid-19, the borough has announced a pause on kids’ activities. According toPascack Press
PARENTS DEMAND CASE NUMBERS AFTER WWRSD GOES FULL REMOTE LEARNINGOVER COVID-19
__October 19, 2020 __Staff TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—A new message from the superintendent of the Westwood Regional School District is coinciding with a parent protest, organized over social media, at the high school campus after families were informed onPark Ridge
FUN-RAISER! COUPLE’S ANNUAL HALLOWEEN DISPLAY DRAWS CHILLS FORCHARITY
__October 19, 2020 __Staff By MATTHEW WIKFORSSPECIAL TO PASCACK PRESS PARK RIDGE, N.J.—Halloween has come early to 138 Ridge Ave., as skeletons, ghosts, tombstones, a mausoleum, a real hearse, and even a 10-foot-tall animatronic Grim Reaper decorate Matt andPascack Press
HABITAT’S HOMES FOR HOUNDS DRIVES VETERAN HOUSING PROJECT INWESTWOOD
__October 13, 2020 __Staff WESTWOOD, N.J.—Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County hosted Homes for Hounds on Saturday, Oct. 3 at the Habitat ReStore in Westwood.Habitat volunteers formed five teams and began building and decorating dog houses in mid-September. FriendsHillsdale
GOLDEN DYNASTY IS READY FOR ITS FORTUNE COOKIE __October 12, 2020 __Staff HILLSDALE, N.J.—It’s last call for Golden Dynasty restaurant in Hillsdale. The local staple, serving Hunan-, Szechuan-, and Cantonese-style food for nearly 30 years, announced it would be open for takeout-only through Sunday, Nov. 1, andPascack Press
CHEERS! FIVE DIMES BREWERY WINS WESTWOOD VARIANCES __October 12, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
WESTWOOD, N.J.—Craft beer aficionados likely will have a new—and local—destination in summer 2021: Westwood’s recently approved Five Dimes Brewery, to be opened at 247 Westwood Ave. A unanimous Zoning Board of Adjustment approved Five DimesMontvale
UPDATE ON MONTVALE EVENTS, CAPITAL PROJECTS __October 8, 2020 __Staff MONTVALE, N.J.—Mayor Michael Ghassali shared a slew of town updates in a recent note to residents. Here are a few highlights: Election. Ballots have been mailed to registered voters and should be receivedby Oct.
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PARK RIDGE HIRES ARCHITECT TOWARD A COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER __October 7, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PARK RIDGE, N.J.—A long-discussed new Community Recreation Center—partially paid for by the developer of a five-story, 240-unit downtown retail-apartment complex—began to take shape Sept. 22 when the Borough Council hired an architect on retainer toPascack Press
SEASONS DIALS DOWN THE NOISE AS RESIDENTS COMPLAIN TO COUNCIL __October 7, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—After receiving a warning from police for violating noise limits while holding outdoor events—and a half-dozen pleas from nearby residents at a September council meeting to stop the noise—township staple Seasons CateringEmerson
CLERKS: VOTING IS EASY, SAFE, EFFICIENT… IF YOU KNOW HOW __October 5, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—Municipal clerks and county elections officials urge registered voters to fill out and return vote by mail ballots as soon as possible to avoid delays, with several return options available in lieuPascack Press
PAY FOR PARKING TOUCH-FREE; WESTWOOD ROLLS OUT APP OPTION DOWNTOWN __October 5, 2020 __Staff WESTWOOD, N.J.—Beginning the first week of October, Westwood’s residents and visitors will be able to pay for parking on their mobile devices, in partnership with ParkMobile, the leading provider of smart parking and mobility solutionsPascack Press
‘MAY IT PROTECT.’ SHOVELS IN FOR TOWNSHIP’S JOINT FIREHOUSE, AMBULANCE HEADQUARTERS __October 5, 2020 __John Snyder TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—Members, families, and friends of the township’s volunteer fire and ambulance services cheered on the afternoon of Sept. 27 as officials dug shovels into a box of earth at the current firehousePascack Press
MICROBREWERY PARKING IN FOCUS, NEXT ZBA SESSION OCT. 5 __September 30, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
WESTWOOD, N.J.—The next Zoning Board hearing is Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. Depending on board concerns and time allotted, the Zoning Board might vote on the application then. A third virtual hearing on the revisedPascack Press
IS BUFFER AT 450 PASCACK ROAD RIGHT FOR CONSERVATION EASEMENT? __September 30, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—Residents opposed to a once-proposed multifamily independent senior living apartment and townhome complex at 450 Pascack Road—recently withdrawn by the applicant—have asked the Township Council to take action for a conservation easement Northern Valley Press ENDURANCE, PURPOSE IN PARK RIDGE FIREFIGHTER’S 9/11 TRIBUTE STAIRCLIMB
__September 30, 2020 __JohnSnyder
NORWOOD, N.J—Park Ridge Volunteer Firefighter Michael Bruno is unstoppable, last week mounting another equivalent 110 flights of stairs on his second annual Sept. 11 tribute. He did it in full gear this year, adding hisEmerson
VOTE-BY-MAIL OPTIONS IN COUNTY FOCUS FOR UNUSUAL NOV. 3 ELECTION __September 29, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—Increased public education efforts, a dozen more secure drop boxes for mail-in ballots countywide, and early counting of mail-in ballots from Bergen County’s nearly 651,000 registered voters will occur this fall forPascack Press
FREE OUTDOOR ART SHOW ON OCT. 3 __September 29, 2020 __JohnSnyder
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—A 2017 graduate of Westwood Regional Jr./Sr. High School who wants to help young artists in strange times is putting together an outdoor show highlighting the work of 20 GardenState artists.
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BOARD TO HEAR SITE PLAN FOR 24 TOWNHOMES ON OCT. 7 __September 29, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
DEMAREST, N.J.—A Planning Board hearing will be held Oct. 7 on a site plan application by F.E. Alpine Inc. for 24 townhouses on five lots on Duane Lane—a development the borough agreed to when itPascack Press
$12.5M FOR NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX? COUNCIL CONSIDERS ARCHITECT’SCONCEPT
__September 29, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
RIVER VALE, N.J.—The governing body on Sept. 14 took its first look at a preliminary design for an estimated $12.5 million, 18,000-square-foot one-story-with-basement public safety complex on 3.25 acres at the corner of Rivervale Road andMontvale
WITH STAKES HIGH, VALLEY MAYORS ARE FRIENDLY RIVALS IN U.S. CENSUSPUSH
__September 24, 2020 __PascackPress
BY MATTHEW WIKFORSSpecial to Pascack Press In order to encourage residents to fill out the 2020 U.S Census, Park Ridge Mayor Keith Misciagna and Montvale Mayor Mike Ghassali started a friendly rivalryto see which
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BOROUGH HALL $12M RENOVATION, ADDITION MOVES FORWARD __September 24, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
Plans are advancing for an addition and renovation of Emerson Borough Hall—now estimated to cost $12 million—with the recent hiring of an architect, and final conceptual drawings being prepared for council consideration later this year.Pascack Press
ZBA HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY __September 17, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
A website snafu that caused a nearly hourlong delay led to rescheduling a Zoning Board of Adjustment public hearing on an 85-unit, 95-bed assisted living facility proposed on Pascack Road to Tuesday, Sept. 15, atEmerson
CAVOS ON CAMERA: TEEN DRAMA FILMED AT EMERSON HIGH FEATURES LOCALEXTRAS
__September 15, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
A teen romantic drama filmed in large part at Emerson Junior-Senior High School during summer 2019 debuted Aug. 21 on Amazon Prime video and the mayor and a councilwoman gave the new film and itsHillsdale
NEWLY HIRED SPECIAL COUNSEL TO GUIDE REDEVELOPMENT DIRECTION __September 4, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
A newly hired special redevelopment attorney will likely recommend Sept. 8 whether the borough should focus entirely on its stalled redevelopment plan in an effort to fulfill its affordable housing settlement by February 2021 orPascack Press
CHAMBER’S VIDEO, EVENTS HOPE TO REVIVE BUSINESSES __September 3, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
Since mid-July, the Westwood Chamber of Commerce’s 30-second commercial titled “Our Hometown Is Your Hometown” has run numerous times on News12 New Jersey in hopes of generating more visitors and paying customers for the borough’sPark Ridge
FORMER STUDENT’S DEATH INSPIRES LAW IN FLORIDA, PROPOSED NATIONWIDE __August 28, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
About 16 months after New Jersey approved Alyssa’s Law to mandate installation of silent panic alarms in public elementary and secondary schools statewide, Florida’s governor signed a similar law to improve school security there—the siteMontvale
DRIVER ARRESTED AFTER INJURING TWO AT MONTVALE REST AREA __August 27, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
A 26-year-old New York driver responsible for hitting and injuring two women while attempting to escape in his car in Montvale has been arrested following an incident early on Friday, Aug. 14 at the GardenPark Ridge
AIMING FOR THE STARS: PARK RIDGE NATIVE WILL JOIN NEW U.S. SPACEFORCE
__August 27, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
Space may be the final frontier, but to a 2011 Park Ridge High School graduate, it’s his future. Park Ridge alum Robert Hales joined the Air Force following graduation in October 2011 and will enterPascack Press
TRAGEDY STRIKES AS HILLSDALE’S INSERRA, 48, FOUND DECEASED AFTERCAR ACCIDENT
__August 20, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
A 48-year-old father of three from Hillsdale was found dead Thursday afternoon, Aug. 6, in River Vale by police after his vehicle careened down a steep incline and was found partially submerged in theHackensack
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VANDALS TARGET ‘BLACK LIVES MATTER’ SIGN, SPRAY PAINT GARAGE ANDFENCE IN HILLSDALE
__August 20, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
An Oakland Street homeowner’s “Black Lives Matter” sign was vandalized Aug. 5 with blue spray paint and the phrase “Blue Lives Matter” painted prominently on his garage door and picket fence, according to a policePascack Press
HVAC WORK PRECEDED MIDDLE SCHOOL ROOF FIRE __August 19, 2020 __KristinBeuscher
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for Westwood’s volunteer firefighters. They were already out at another call on the morning of Saturday, Aug. 1, when a report came in of smoke coming from theMontvale
DRIVEWAY, EMERGENCY ACCESS FOCUS OF MONTVALE ‘ACTIVE ADULT’COMPLEX HEARING
__August 7, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
Concerns about how “active adult” residents of a proposed 157-unit senior complex at 127 Summit Ave. will be able to exit the grounds on foot was debated by Planning Board members and applicant professionalsJuly
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TOWNSHIP’S DOG PARK DEBATE RAISES COST CONCERNS __August 6, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
A dog park grant discussion July 13 had local officials and residents barking at each other over the grant’s future cost. Although the Township Council voted 3–2 to submit a dog park proposal for aEmerson
MAIL-IN, PROVISIONAL VOTE ‘CHAOS’ POSSIBLE FOR NOV. 3 ELECTION __August 6, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
Nearly two-and-a-half weeks after the predominantly mail-in July 7 primary election, Bergen County elections officials finally certified the results and one top official told Pascack Press that “if does this again there’s goingPascack Press
MASK, GLOVE LITTERBUGS COULD SEE DAY IN COURT __August 5, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
Improper disposal of used surgical masks and gloves—used by residents to protect others and themselves from potentially spreading coronavirus—will officially be illegal and punishable by a fine or jail time under a new ordinance introducedEmerson
NINE CANDIDATES FILE FOR PASCACK VALLEY BOE SEATS __August 5, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
Nine candidates filed for four open seats on the Pascack Valley Regional District Board of Education that are up for grabs Nov. 3 during a year marked by one of the board’s most divisive andEnglewood Cliffs
OUTSIDE THE VALLEY: CLIFFS MAYOR SAYS DEMS TRIED TO ‘RAM THROUGH’ AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLAN __August 4, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
An Aug. 7 legal showdown will occur in Superior Court, Hackensack, between attorneys for Englewood Cliffs’ Republican Mayor Mario Kranjac and four Democratic council members over the mayor’s accusations the group tried to “usurp hisUncategorized
ASSISTED LIVING PROPOSAL TO GENERATE ‘MUCH LESS TRAFFIC’ TOWNSHIPOF WASHINGTON
__August 4, 2020 __MichaelOlohan
An applicant traffic consultant for a 100-bed assisted living facility proposed at 620 Pascack Road said the facility will generate “much less traffic” than a previous tennis and fitness facility thereand have no impact
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STREET CLOSED TO ALLOW FOR OUTSIDE DINING __July 30, 2020 __Michael Olohan Looking to show support for struggling local eateries, the Hillsdale Borough Council July 14 unanimously approved a resolution to close a portion of Washington Avenue near Broadway that will create a 2,100-square-foot outdoor dining areaMontvale
FIELD IMPROVEMENT COSTS JUMP $70K FOR SPRINKLERS __July 29, 2020 __Michael Olohan A last-minute upgrade to replace a malfunctioning sprinkler system at the LaTrenta recreation complex will boost field improvement project costs nearly 20 percent, said the borough engineer. Borough Council members approved a $70,000 change orderPark Ridge
COUNCIL VOTES 6-0 TO APPROVE 50-UNIT AFFORDABLE COMPLEX AS TRIALLOOMS
__July 29, 2020 __Michael Olohan After a nearly two-hour closed session meeting July 21, Park Ridge’s Borough Council voted unanimously to approve a “partial settlement agreement” with a developer to “create a realistic opportunity” for 50 affordable units at aWoodcliff Lake
GALAXY GARDENS CLEANUP GROWS BY $48K, GRANT SOUGHT __July 28, 2020 __Michael Olohan Approximately $48,000 in additional costs for site remediation and environmental oversight at Galaxy Gardens is required to clean up remaining gasoline contamination found on site, revealed the borough engineer at the Council’s July 13 meeting.River Vale
$100K JOINT SNOW ACCOUNT IS FOR ‘UNPLANNED’ COSTS __July 28, 2020 __Michael Olohan Town officials in River Vale and Montvale were thinking cold thoughts in early July when both agreed to set up a joint snow account to help weather “unplanned or extraordinary costs” due to winter’sice
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COMBINED GAS STATION, CONVENIENCE STORE PROPOSED ON RAILROAD AVENUE __July 23, 2020 __Michael Olohan A first Planning Board hearing is scheduled July 21 at 7:30 p.m. for a proposal to redevelop property at 12 Railroad Avenue— currently a Citgo station—into a 2,899-square-foot convenience store with threegasoline pumps and
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LIGHTNING DETECTION SNAFU AFFECTS THREE TOWNS __July 22, 2020 __Michael Olohan A lightning detection system —turned off in May due to Westwood Regional Middle School construction—has become a flashpoint among residents, a council member, the mayor and Westwood Regional School District over concerns about public safetyMontvale
PLANNER: PROPOSAL WOULD HELP EASE HOUSING ‘FATIGUE’ __July 21, 2020 __Michael Olohan An applicant planner for a proposed three-story, 157-unit “active adult” residential complex at 127 Summit Ave. told Planning Board members July 7 that its construction will help “balance the housing stock available” and help theWestwood
CRAFT BREWERY OPERATION ON TAP FOR DOWNTOWN __July 20, 2020 __Michael Olohan A proposal for a first-ever downtown Westwood microbrewery—to be called Five Dimes Brewery—was presented June 29 before the Borough Zoning Board of Adjustment and is expected for a second hearing in early August. The brewery,Washington Township
IN EARLY STAGES, SENIOR HOUSING PLAN SEES PUSHBACK __July 16, 2020 __Michael Olohan At least a dozen Township residents opposed to a proposed 48-unit senior “adult independent living” complex planned for a 3.1-acre parcel at 450 Pascack Road are mobilizing opposition to it based onits high density
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KNIGHTS’ FOOD DRIVE GATHERS 300 BAGS FOR PANTRIES __July 9, 2020 __Staff The Township of Washington Knights of Columbus held its annual summer food drive on Saturday, June 27, with volunteers going door-to-door all over the township to pick up the donations left on people’sfront porches.
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CORONAVIRUS CASES CONFIRMED IN NEARLY ALL BERGEN COUNTY COMMUNITIES __March 22, 2020 __Tom Clancey Breaking News: The FEMA testing site at Bergen Community College in Paramus reached capacity on Sunday, March 22 in less than one hour. The site is closed for the day and will reopen Monday, MarchAlpine
CORONAVIRUS UPDATES: NEW JERSEY ISSUES STATEWIDE STAY-AT-HOME ORDER; ALL NON-ESSENTIAL RETAIL MUST CLOSE __March 21, 2020 __Tom Clancey NEW JERSEY—Gov. Phil Murphy today ordered all 9 million state residents with non-essential jobs to indefinitely stay at home, announcing new restrictions on civilian life designed to suppress the spread of Coronavirus, or COVID-19. “WeAlpine
LAW ENFORCEMENT GETS GUIDANCE TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC DURING PANDEMIC __March 21, 2020 __Staff NEW JERSEY—New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal spoke by phone March 16 to the state’s police chiefs and other chief law enforcement executives, telling them: “Faced with this unprecedented health crisis, our work asCommunity Voices
PASCACK VALLEY MAYORS: CORONAVIRUS IN MANY LOCAL TOWNS __March 21, 2020 __Pascack Press The Pascack Valley Mayors Association wrote an open letter to the community urging us all to heed warnings about Coronavirus and calls to social distance. Dear Residents of the Pascack Valley: We writetoday to
Northern Valley Press CORONAVIRUS TESTING SITE OPENS AT BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN PARAMUS __March 20, 2020 __Tom Clancey UPDATE: The Coronavirus testing site at Bergen Community College has reached maximum capacity and is closed for the day, Friday, March 20. PARAMUS, N.J.—A drive-thru Coronavirus testing center at Bergen Community College is now open,Alpine
‘SLOW THE SPREAD’: ALL AMERICANS SUMMONED IN COVID-19 RESPONSE __March 19, 2020 __Tom Clancey WASHINGTON, D.C.—America is at war against the novel Coronavirus COVID-19, President Donald Trump said March 18. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is at a level-one response nationwide, with confirmed COVID-19 cases in all 50 states. OnAlpine
BERGEN COUNTY EXECUTIVE BACKTRACKS ON ORDER SUSPENDING MOST COMMERCE __March 19, 2020 __Tom Clancey HACKENSACK—An executive order calling for the shut down of all non-essential commerce—a measure the County Executive claimed was necessary to save lives and slow the spread of the novel Coronavirus COVID-19—has been rescinded at thePOSTS NAVIGATION
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PARK RIDGE, N.J.—A proposed settlement agreement headed to Borough Council vote Nov. 23 permits a developer to build 448 multifamily housing units—including 68 affordable rental units—on a 30-acre tract of former Sony property at the 52ND ANNUAL INTERFAITH COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE GATHERS IN GRATITUDE, ONLINE, NOV. 22Emerson
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PARK RIDGE, N.J.—You’re invited to the Upper Pascack Valley 52nd Annual Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. The online event is hosted by Pascack Reformed Church in Park Ridge. The Rev. MarcHillsdale
PVHS PRESENTS ITS FALL PLAY, AN ONLINE ‘BROTHERS GRIMM SPECTACULATHON,’ NOV. 19–21__November 16, 2020
HILLSDALE, N.J.—Pascack Valley High School presents its fall play, “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon” (stay-at-home version) Nov. 19–21, online only. Performances are at 7 p.m., with a 1 p.m. Sunday matinee. Narrators Skylar Fay, a senior,Emerson
PROVISIONAL BALLOTS BOOST LEADS IN VALLEY COUNCIL RACES__November 16, 2020
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—After hundreds of provisional paper ballots local voters cast at the polls were tallied, the once razor-thin vote lead for Park Ridge Republicans William Fenwick and John Cozzi turned into comfortable victoryPascack Press
RED OAK FALLS IN STORM, TAKES OUT CLARK FIELD FENCE__November 16, 2020
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—A mature red oak at Clark Field was no match for the strong wind gusts that swept over North Jersey on Sunday night, uprooting and crashing down through the chain link fence__
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