Pond dredging No End in Sight
Not sure what the County is doing at the County Park (Glen Rock pond) but it’s been 4+ months with no end in sight….
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Revolution in the Air? Glen Rock grassroots group fights turf plan there
Revolution in the Air? Glen Rock grassroots group fights turf plan there
Interested Observer
June 22,2014
2:50 PM
Just south of The Wood, yet another grassroots group is fighting yet another multimillion-dollar bonded turf project.
It’s happening all over. (Just saw this; was away last week.) I had a feeling that the huge number of people in Glen Rock who were against that turf project from the start weren’t going to accept their council’s decision not only to let it go through but also, adding financial insult to bad-politics injury, to pay for 90% of the $3 million with tax money instead of 0%, as the sports groups once promised–while promising to raise the funds, which they failed to do.
Green Up Glen Rock
NEWSLETTER · JUNE 2014
Last Chance to Fight Turf Field
Sign the petition tonight, June 17 at Starbucks
Many Glen Rock citizens are dismayed with the Mayor and Council’s recent decision to pass a $3,000,000 bond ordinance–without a citizen-wide vote–to fund the synthetic turf athletic field project and accompanying commercial sports complex at Faber Field (which is to include restrictive fencing, unsightly billboards and lighting and revenue-producing commercial concessions and non-resident field rentals). If you are concerned about the preservation of Glen Rock’s peaceful parkland, cooling green open space, and natural grass fields that are available to all Glen Rockers, please consider signing our Citizen Petition. You can read a copy of the petition below, and if you are both a Glen Rock resident and registered voter, you may join us in this challenge by signing a hard copy of this document at the following locations both today and tomorrow:
Tuesday June 17th at the Starbuck’s Glen Rock from 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Thank you.
**************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************CITIZEN PETITION
“We the undersigned wish to challenge the adoption of Borough of Glen Rock
May 28, 2014 Ordinance # 1701 —
BOND ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE FABER FIELD SYNTHETIC TURF ATHLETIC FIELD PROJECT IN, BY AND FOR THE BOROUGH OF GLEN ROCK, IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF $3,000,000 TO PAY THE COST THEREOF, TO MAKE A DOWN PAYMENT, TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS.
and wish to submit the question to the voters of Glen Rock by referendum.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Green-Up-Glen-Rock/140345582620
Today Melissa Guion Author of Baby Penguins Everywhere Comes to The Curious Reader in Glen Rock, NJ
Today Melissa Guion Author of Baby Penguins Everywhere Comes to The Curious Reader
in Glen Rock, NJ
May 7, 2014 – The Curious Reader is pleased to announce that Melissa Guion, author & illustrator of Baby Penguins Everywhere and Baby Penguins Love Their Mama will visit our store at 229 Rock Road in Glen Rock, NJ on Saturday, May 10 at 10:30.
The Curious Reader
229 Rock Road
Glen Rock, NJ 07452
Phone: 201-444-1918
Study: Space not big enough for Ridgewood, Glen Rock to share garage
Study: Space not big enough for Ridgewood, Glen Rock to share garage
THURSDAY JANUARY 16, 2014, 3:11 PM
BY DARIUS AMOS AND RICHARD DE SANTA
STAFF WRITERS
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
The land adjacent to Ridgewood’s water treatment facility is large enough to house a new village maintenance garage, but a recently conducted feasibility study revealed the tract cannot jointly accommodate Glen Rock’s Department of Public Works.
Since late last year, the two neighboring municipalities had been examining the Ridgewood-owned property in Glen Rock as a possible relocation site for their respective DPW operations. Both agreed to split the costs of two studies, which were performed by Ramsey-based Conklin Associates.
An ad-hoc committee comprised of officials from each town reviewed the results of the feasibility study last week, according to Ridgewood Deputy Mayor Albert Pucciarelli, who said the report had a “very complex analysis because of the wetlands and other riparian issues surrounding the property.”






