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Mystery cell phone tower in Ridgewood disappears

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Mystery cell phone tower in Ridgewood disappears

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2014, 4:27 PM
BY  LAURA HERZOG
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

A temporary cell tower that AT&T placed in Ridgewood without village notice has been removed, but possibly not for long.

On Feb. 10, the company submitted an application to the zoning board to temporarily install “what I assume is the exact same equipment that was the subject of the court summons … in the same location,” Ridgewood Zoning Officer Tony Merlino said in an email on Tuesday. “The process has begun to find them a spot on the zoning board’s agenda for a hearing.”

The temporary cell tower, which was roughly 100 feet tall and stood on a trailer, was removed on Feb. 11 from the Exxon Mobil station on Route 17, behind a building at 609 Franklin Turnpike.

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2 thoughts on “Mystery cell phone tower in Ridgewood disappears

  1. Great now all my calls are dropping. WHAT ABOUT MY INTERESTS???

  2. Should be over to Schedler later today or tomorrow.

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