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Paramus NJ, Paramus Mayor Chris DiPiazza introduces the Borough of Paramus Municipal budget.
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Paramus NJ, Paramus Mayor Chris DiPiazza introduces the Borough of Paramus Municipal budget.
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Ridgewood NJ, 2025 Village Council Budget Hearings kick-off tonight at 5 pm at Village Hall. The Village Council invites residents to attend, learn more about the budget process, ask questions and participate at public comment. A budget is a set of priorities and resident input is key to our crafting a successful budget plan.
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Continue reading Westwood Shade Tree and DPW Plant 20 Trees in Two Days
photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page
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Paramus NJ, a Jeep Compass rolled over its driver’s side and crashed through a fence after colliding with a Borough of Paramus sanitation truck on East Ridgewood Avenue near Route 17 at approximately 0915 hours on Tuesday, 03/07. The Jeep’s 23-year old male driver, who self extricated from the vehicle, sustained a minor hand injury in the mishap. No workers riding in the sanitation truck were injured. The truck’s front bumper was damaged during the crash. A Paramus EMS ambulance transported the injured driver to a nearby hospital. The Jeep was righted and removed from the scene by a hydraulic lift tow truck. Paramus Police Department investigated the crash. Paramus Fire Company #1 also responded, as did a unit from the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office.
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Twp. of Washington NJ, Township Mayor Peter Calamari explains some of his reasons for supporting a Police Station to 95 Linwood Ave, the former home of Charlie Browns :
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Twp. of Washington NJ, supply chain shortages effect local communities . Twp. of Washington is still waiting for the new Garbage truck the township ordered in July of 2021 . Word is the has been pushed back to spring of 2022 .
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photo courtesy of Westwood Mayor Ray Arroyo
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Westwood NJ, Westwood Mayor Ray Arroyo recounts a very busy night in which 5 homes, involving 18 residents, were evacuated by boat :
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photos courtesy of the Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus
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Ho-Ho-Kus NJ, The Ho-Ho-Kus Litter Clean-up was held on Saturday, May 8th. This special event, was hosted by the Mayor & Council, Shade Tree Commission, DPW, Contemporary Club and Volunteers is part of a town-wide effort to keep our public grounds and waterways litter free. The rainy weather slowed down the clean up just a bit but in the end even the ducks pitched in.
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“I saw that question about backyard pickup. as a long time resident (51 years) I can speak on behalf of many long timers who live here. Leave it alone. We do not have children in schools and get very little for our tax dollars. It’s one of the things that makes it a bit nicer here than other towns, we don’t park cars on our front lawns, don’t store motor home or boats in the yard, we don’t store commercial vehicle in our yards , we must comply with keeping lawns from being overgrown, we must not allow peeling paint on our home…… All of which preserves your property values and keeps inconsiderate neighbors from ruining a neighborhood. If people had respect for their neighbors then it would not have to b legislated. The old timers with no kids in school subsidize all of those who do. If we sell, it will be to w family with children utilizing th schools at a greater expense to those remaining. Years ago people would stick around and not bail out back to Manhattan after the last kid graduates rhs. The turnover of real estate will escalate faster if you take away the few things left that keep the village nicer than waldwick or midland park. For our tax dollars the seniors get nothing and want nothing.. But leave th garbage cans in the backyard.
Ps. The new residents are so lazy that they leave the recycling containers on the curb for days after. A pick up. It would he disgusting if we had garbage cans lying around too.”
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Ridgewood NJ, The Village is conducting a resident survey to give us insight as to residents’ thoughts about different aspects of the Village and its services. The link to the survey is: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NTGSSP5. Please take a few moments to fill out the survey, which will assist the Village in determining what areas can be improved upon and what services or other aspects of Village life are important to you. The deadline to complete the survey is November 30, 2019.