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Ho-Ho-Kus Schools Could Face Staff Cuts Without $3.1M Referendum

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Ho-Ho-Kus Schools Could Face Staff Cuts Without $3.1M Referendum

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Ho-Ho-Kus NJ, the future of education in Ho-Ho-Kus is currently on the ballot. This March, borough residents are being asked to decide on a $3.1 million bond proposal that the school system claims could mean the difference between maintaining current standards or facing a radical restructuring of the local school system.

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The Truth About New Jersey’s Affordable Housing Mandates: A Developer-Driven Scheme?

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Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey’s so-called “affordable housing” mandates have once again sparked controversy, with critics calling them nothing more than a court-ordered development scheme that benefits developers and politicians while raising the cost of living for residents.

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More High Density Housing Heading for Ridgewood and Surrounding Towns

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Trenton NJ, Senator Joe Pennacchio and Senator Anthony M. Bucco voted against legislation today that they warned would lead to higher-density housing developments in many New Jersey towns.

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