Our 2023 honorees are: Marissa Mongelli, Grade 2 Teacher, Meadowbrook. gig in Somerset County, Beloved Woodcliff Schoolhouse still building on success, Towns Open Space requests likely on county Sept. 7 agenda, New town business admin has a full docket, Special council meeting over SLEO III hires Aug. 29, RV District reassures: Roberge Elementary construction wont delay school start, Interim principal at Westwood Regional Middle School; no theater class at WRMS this year, Questions as accused former pastor relocated, Calamari: $4.5M DPW plan wont fit all vehicles, equipment, An eye for action: Photographer Ellorie Roberts, 13, is earning fans, Mayors wife, town marshal square off at the church, Meals on Wheels North Jersey 50th gala Sept. 22, Mayor warns on stored paint after house fire, Scout hears from Rendo, council on benefits of compromise, Joans Joy Safety Fest seeks helpers, donations, Council OKs redevelop agreement, PILOT; advisory committee named, Many possibilities: Montvale aims at land buy; mayor sets pool center date, Doornbosch, Ciulla honored at Rotary Club installation, Four land Park Ridge Rotary scholarships for 2022, League aims to empower voters ahead of Nov. 8 election, Emerson 3/4 softball stars! After Hours Emergencies:1-844-427-8633. Assisting the Borough Administrator in the preparation and oversight of the municipal budget. Monday, July 10, 2023 at 5:00 PM. These clay courts opened in 1934, PASCACK VALLEYPark Ridge High Schools Giselle Velazquez and Pascack Valley High Schools Morgan Jones, aiming to succeed in the medical field, have been helped along by scholarships in memory of Dominique Ann Franco. Hillsdale, NJ email. Maywood Summer Concert in the Park-High in the Mid 80s. Official Website of the Borough of Franklin Lakes, County of Bergen 480 DeKorte Drive, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday - Friday (excluding holidays) Kids near as semi snaps on Pascack Road; cargo was secure, and weight approved, Block 419 pact might spur progress on redevelopment, Residents press town, architect on EMS building details, Ambulance corps will pay for EMR training just join, Program against youth firesetting seeks volunteers, donations, Condemnation hearing toward intersection fix set for Aug. 18, Mayor: Township Can Swing 450 Pascack Purchase too, Her way: Intersection named for beloved crossing guard at milestone, Teterboro flight path adjusted; Woodcliff Lake, in victory, urges vigilance, Stars and Stripes Forever: Westwood Community Band bounces back, Covid relief begins to flow; towns weigh guidance, needs on federal millions, Shakeup at Westwood Regional BOE as president resigns; Romano steps up, Commendation for officer in harrowing rescue, Odors are expected; DPW soil removal contract approved, Township faces a busy summer; cannabis deadline eyed, Has the thing been judged? Do mall applicants drainage basin calculations hold water? 2023 Board of Health Meetings - Minutes; 2022 Board of Health Meeting Agendas & Minutes; 2021 Board of Health Meeting Agendas & Minutes; 2020 Board of Health . Reporters Notebook:Why the lack of planning, zoning broadcasts? Administration; Access for All; Board of Health. Long-settled Viviano pact might fall over 66 units, Time capsule reveals Woodcliff Middle School greets 1995, General election in focus: Primary picks WCL Dem challengers; governor and council lines drawn, Tree taking, residents settlement at fore in Viviano action, Deal trims affordable housing trust fund? Five Dimes Brewery wins Westwood variances, Update on Montvale events, capital projects, Park Ridge hires architect toward a community recreation center, Seasons dials down the noise as residents complain to council, Clerks: Voting is easy, safe, efficient if you know how, Pay for parking touch-free; Westwood rolls out app option downtown, May It Protect. Shovels in for townships joint firehouse, ambulance headquarters, Microbrewery parking in focus, next ZBA session Oct. 5. Council considers architects concept, With stakes high, valley mayors are friendly rivals in U.S. Census push, Borough Hall $12M renovation, addition moves forward, ZBA hearing on proposed assisted living facility, CAVOS ON CAMERA: Teen drama filmed at Emerson High features local extras, Newly hired special counsel to guide redevelopment direction, Chambers video, events hope to revive businesses, Former students death inspires law in Florida, proposed nationwide, Driver arrested after injuring two at Montvale rest area, Aiming for the stars: Park Ridge native will join new U.S. Space Force, Hillsdales John Inserra, 48, found dead after car accident, Vandals target Black Lives Matter sign, spray paint garage and fence in Hillsdale, HVAC work preceded middle school roof fire, Driveway, emergency access focus of Montvale active adult complex hearing, Townships dog park debate raises cost concerns, Mail-in, provisional vote chaos possible for Nov. 3 election, Mask, glove litterbugs could see day in court, Nine candidates file for Pascack Valley BOE seats, Outside the valley: Cliffs mayor says Dems tried to ram through affordable housing plan, Assisted living proposal to generate much less traffic Township of Washington, Street closed to allow for outside dining, Field improvement costs jump $70K for sprinklers, Council votes 6-0 to approve 50-unit affordable complex as trial looms, Galaxy Gardens cleanup grows by $48K, grant sought, $100K joint snow account is for unplanned costs, Combined gas station, convenience store proposed on Railroad Avenue, Lightning detection snafu affects three towns, Planner: Proposal would help ease housing fatigue, Craft brewery operation on tap for downtown, In early stages, senior housing plan sees pushback, Knights food drive gathers 300 bags for pantries, Coronavirus Cases Confirmed In Nearly All Bergen County Communities, CORONAVIRUS UPDATES: New Jersey Issues Statewide Stay-At-Home Order; All Non-Essential Retail Must Close, Law Enforcement Gets Guidance To Protect the Public During Pandemic, Pascack Valley Mayors: Coronavirus in Many Local Towns, Coronavirus Testing Site Opens at Bergen Community College in Paramus, Slow The Spread: All Americans Summoned in COVID-19 Response, Bergen County Executive Backtracks On Order Suspending Most Commerce, Reorganized Hillsdale Council Back to Work, Moms Meet in Charity Football Rematch Nov. 29, Hillsdale Council Moves on Zone Study; DMR Architects Looking at Redevelopment of 17 Lots. 14 Aug Planning Board Meeting. Arroyo on business churn, shared services, and trends, Snubbed 188 Broadway applicant returns, seeking variances, Webinar Feb, 11: Burnout on the Frontline: Managing COVID-19 Fatigue, GOP mayors urge Sen. Cardinale to bow out for Schepisi, Sherry Field, Dog House area, and Westwood out as DPW sites, Pay it Forward Aid Reaches Grateful Bibiz Restaurant, Veteran of the Week: Hillsdales George DeRosa nabs Bergen County honor, At annual breakfast, mayors speak to a brighter year ahead, Vaccines for valley: Mayors team up to create a local hub, Francesca Ianora Day, on a beloved borough boosters 100th, Slow down WTPD posting radar speed signs at hot spots. The signing of this legislation marks an important, PARK RIDGEAn exterminator has eradicated a couple dozen rats from a two- block area around some North Avenue and Ridge Avenue homes and put an end to an isolated infestation plaguing the neighborhood. Endurance, purpose in Park Ridge firefighters 9/11 tribute stair climb, Vote-by-mail options in county focus for unusual Nov. 3 election, Board to hear site plan for 24 townhomes on Oct. 7, $12.5M for new public safety complex? Vote set Aug. 25, BOE admin Pouliot gets $155K one-year contract renewal, District changes public comment rules, aiming at more order, Extra extra innings: 2nd annual tourney, Aug. 6, extends a legacy, Heroes hail from Park Ridge, Emerson, Westwood, PascackWashington overhaul starts Aug. 1, State Farm backs Habitats Hillsdale build to tune of $10,000, District hires PR firm on school referendum outreach, SLEO IIIs eyed for two schools; health curriculum input due, Council seeks public input on bonus center Aug. 9, Calamari: GSP exit 168 traffic signal plans advance, Mayor says swim club engineering study underway, Possible $40M to borough in redevelopment pact; vote Aug. 9, Borough community center and pool eyed for 2024, Superintendents contract extended; retirees honored, Residents petition ZBA over BP station requests, Hub OKs downtown electric vehicle chargers, BREAKING: Immediate water rationing in Park Ridge, Woodcliff Lake, Borough sets overview on redevelopment project July 12, promises look at agreements, District promises web portal on $82.5M referendum, PRPD Veteran of the Quarter: Archie Harvey, USN, Council OKs pickleball courts at Mark Lane Sports Complex, Township has Aug. 19 deadline on audit issues, Commemorative month flags OK to fly at borough property, K-8 forum: Health, sex ed curriculum changes explained, Closed session July 6 over redevelopers 250 luxe apartment plan, Planners question council on redevelop plan amendments, Initial 70 properties eyed for borough rehab, Up for the challenge: Sisters raising funds for annual cancer bike-a-thon, Double dating? Fire Department. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 6,128, [11] [12] an increase of 398 (+6.9%) from the 2010 census count of 5,730, [21] [22] which in turn reflected a decline of 15 (0.3%) from the 5,745 counted in the 2000 census. Drainage basin near proposed mall said shy of 50-acre threshold, Municipal budget tab up $62.05 for average homeowner, I realized I had to give back: Former resident going huge in fourth fundraiser concert against epilepsy; show in Teaneck April 29, Residents seek councils aid over trespassing, flooding, Shotgun-wielding Westwood man charged after his perimeter check draws SWAT, Drone study highlights brook obstructions, recommends ways to improve flow, stem flooding. 08.21.2023 7:00 pm. Gallione, a resident of Montvale, has been serving . Strong ability to analyze financial data, especially in estimating long-range costs of projects or proposed ordinances. Experience and proficiency are required in municipal accounting; Edmund's software; as well as Word, Excel and general municipal-government practices. Copyright 2023 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes, WOODCLIFF LAKEAuthorities have confirmed the tragic loss of a 4-year-old in the borough on Friday, the tot having drowned at a private residence on Heidi Lane. Gallione, a resident of Montvale, has been serving as interim borough administrator since late October, following the resignation of Jonathan DeJoseph. (with advice and consent of Council) Access to All: Justin Fox: Hillsdale Borough 0227 Ho Ho Kus Borough 0228 Leonia Borough 0229 Little Ferry Borough 0230 Lodi Borough 0231 Lyndhurst Township 0232 Mahwah Township 0233 teacher resource guide, Poller: No swim club report yet on possible fill contamination, Borough joins countywide effort to reform OPRA law. Christina Nestory, Reading Specialist, Smith. PVRHSD board seeks time reduction, mending fences, Montvale in spotlight as mayor disinvites Black History Month reader; volunteers call for apology, District probes concerns at Woodcliff Middle School, Child sex assault in Westwood, prosecutor says; suspect arrested in borough, Address visibility push honors the late Art Cumming, $792K swim club bond approved; mayor says township no longer bound on use, Mayor says DPW move should slot ahead of new center, turf field, Register for April 24 Alumni in Recovery Walk to Remember, Bergen LEADS taking applications for Class of 2023, With hires, police fill ranks, eye return to Cop Camp-out, Mayors on consolidation, shared services, and savings, Revised plan for Collignon Estates; next hearing Feb. 16, WWRSD dropping quarantine/Test to Stay for unvaxxed/asymptomatic on Feb. 14, Mayors Fitness Challenge March 1 June 30, BOE awards first contracts for bond referendum projects, Bergen County Players Moon Over Buffalo Feb. 12-March 5, New superintendents five-year contract: $242K in 2022; $262K in 2026, Progress seen on Teterboro Airport noise pollution; residents urged to complain, Woodcliff Lake to provide $800K for 16 affordable units, At annual mayors breakfast, neighbor towns speak as partners within Pascack Valley, Mayor bullish on age-restricted, assisted, medical tenants, Test to Stay at WWRSD: New rules could keep more kids in class, Misciagna at mayors breakfast: The James leases all 240 units, Lindvale Gardens attorney faults proposed 14-unit development, DiPaola at mayors breakfast: Emerson, a borough with great history, navigating changes, At mayors breakfast, Ruocco warns of worse traffic amid conflicting borough priorities, Calamari at mayors breakfast: Town pushing for land deals nears intersection overhaul, Arroyo on redevelopment, traffic, dining, and senior services, Pascack Pi-oneers robotics team Valentines Day Food Drive Feb. 113, What to Spotlight? Dropped plan due back for hearing April 19, $35.7M vote near; hearing on schools referendum April 6, Districts four mayors seek investigation over mascot selections, Broncos, Panthers approved; four mayors cry foul, call for investigation, Gottheimer Delivers Food to North Jersey Seniors with Meals on Wheels, Township moves to appraise 450 Pascack Road, Park prospects pick up as environmental fixes finish, Sooo many awards! For love of nature: 28th Friends of the Pascack Brook Kids Fishing Contest delivers, Party City moving HQ to borough: Hundreds of new jobs; firm is first to land NJ recovery act award, Order candygrams for Hegeman Park renovations, In Idas wake, mayors press county to file for FEMA grant on waterways, Borough loses hundreds of tons of salt in Ida deluge, Ambulance corps asks council for aid; wins promise of fixes for temporary headquarters amid redeveloper suits, Helping everyone vote early: River Vale, WCL sites take ballots from Oct. 23, Student trips abroad uncertain; BOE delays vote, Pascack/Washington intersection overhaul anticipated for spring 2022, Transparency, intersection, development, and dog park feature at mayor, council candidates forum Oct. 12, Walk to End Alzheimers Oct. 17 at Overpeck Park, Worlds of wonder in donation; committee helps power Hispanic Heritage Month, Affordable units snapped up at luxury Fairways site, Hearing Oct. 12 for ordinance keeping new construction safer in floods, Leading by example: WT resident Sforza among 40 under 40, WT attorney says project reforms could hamstring township, Election 21: WCL Candidates Night Thursday, Oct. 21, Districts prepare for health curriculum; some parents wary of sensitive topics, Traffic, fire safety, variance dominate Franklin Court hearing, Washington School, derailed by Ida, will receive students Oct. 12, Average tax hit for public safety complex: $185 for 30 years, Affordable overlay zone on tap at Oct. 14 planning session, In Idas wake, mayors press Bergen County for FEMA grant on flood solutions, Developers Plan Project at Former Waste Management Site, Five sites eyed for community center, turf field, 450 Pascack Road a long-haul project, suggests attorney, Ambulette driver and patient, 80 injured in collision with pickup, Montvale capital projects, planning updates, Questions on traffic, class sizes after Viviano units pass, FEMA paying for redo after Ida wipes Huff Pond renovations, Election 21: WT mayor, council candidates set for debate Oct. 12, 44-unit inclusionary complex gets Oct. 6 hearing, WTVAC looks to double riders with HQ upgrade, Emergency services building early January; town to consider review on its projects Oct. 4, Honoring a selfless man: The late Johnny Cuffe, 53, organ donor, The ask for K-8 schools: $29.4M referendum would cost homeowners some $325 annually, District backs state in policy requiring vax for employees, 950 tons to go! Four-story luxury rental complex on former WM site? United States. Normal business hours are Monday to Friday, from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Building Department is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. classes, $16.4M claw-back sought for water system upgrades, Election 2022: Primary, June 7, to shape Nov. 8 contests, Arroyo: Relief possible for WestwoodHillsdale flooding, All-America team players: College lacrosse powerhouses from valley, Older residents on middle school spending, Election 22: River Vale, Woodcliff Lake candidates sought for BOE seats, 95 Linwood Ave. site shows no historical fuel oil storage evidence; question raised on probe, Future of 95 Linwood Ave. site focus of special meeting June 2 (now June 8), Hillsdale PD grows stronger with two promotions, three hires, Borough charging stations inbound; parking authority outbound, Council talks community benefits over redevelopers plan, Asian American cultures in glory on June 9; PV junior, lauded for social studies excellence, driving celebration, Council seeks planning study on 188 Broadway redevelop status, Sheriffs sale helped town net deal on swim club, District approves health-, sex ed. +1 201-666-4800. Is buffer at 450 Pascack Road right for conservation easement? Dormont Park 23.5 acres with a ballfield, creative play area, picnic pavilions, tennis courts, street hockey court, basketball court, horseshoe courts and walking trail. County, history smile on winning renovation:Architect Brian Callahan lands county historic preservation award for 57 Jefferson Ave. Borough of Hillsdale. Parks & Recreation. Stormwater Management. Old Tappan (/ o l d t p n / t-PAN) is a borough in northern Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 5,888, an increase of 138 (+2.4%) from the 2010 census count of 5,750, which in turn reflected an increase of 268 (+4.9%) from the 5,482 counted in the 2000 census.. Old Tappan was incorporated as a borough by . Stem cell donor recruitment event, to save doctor, July 25, Sisters seek donations to help them push through cancer ride, Green Knights on top of the world (well, state) as champs, Special ZBA hearing on 188 Broadway set for July 20, Summer fun! Borough Hall. Thats the fun of Hills grads new app, Call to action roots boroughs recognition as a Tree City USA, Mother Seton Council Knights invest in four standout students, Local EMT on call to celebrities, superstars, and the Pascack Valley, 12U Falcons tourney champs: Undefeated in 2022 county charity classic, 95 Linwood purchase nixed; council cites contamination concerns, Unanimous council resolution backs lower reservoir levels, $13,000 rehab study OKd on downtown, commercial zone, BOE president Svorec says shes stepping down, Softball superstars! After being without an administrator for nearly two months, the Hillsdale Borough Council voted 5-1 on Tuesday, Feb. 9 to appoint Jonathan DeJoseph to the post. Mayor seeks vote Dec. 5, AHA student from WCL tapped for Carnegie Hall honors, Ruling on affordable housing expected in January, Westwood rec nets its first pickleball medalists, Kids cheer a mayors pass on homework: Mayor for a Day Hunter Sapio scores sixth-graders a resolution, In it for the long haul: WRMSs Ms. Long-settled Viviano pact might fall, Primary races to watch: contests from governor on down, Where to vote June 8: some poll places have shifted, With Ayer as borough admin, Park Ridges loss is Westwoods gain, Lt. DeVoe takes final walk-out, but is just getting started, Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale next to vote on pot bans, Borough considers adding a senior services post, $172K okd on mascots rebrand; moderate upgrades include girls uniforms, PVs Spathis is top New Jersey foreign language educator, 2021, Appraisal report, expected weeks ago, still out on 450, Residents settle with developer; American Dream Estates hearing June 2, Picture perfect! Beautiful event, and jeers, at BOE meet, Sippy Poo barbecue corrals big bucks for Fisher House, To a stranger, the gift of life: Kidney donor Alyssa Dawson says too many are waiting, Borough seeks $12M aid on Mill Pond dredge, Extensive GSP bridge repair forcing closures, Joans Joy final annual yard sale June 24, Before any appeal, ZBA memorializes mall denial, June 20, Reporters Notebook: In which I guest-DJ on Opie in the Afternoon, Update: County clerk nixes Horvths Independent mayoral bid on ballot, cites states sore loser law, Write-in votes get Rendos team on Republican ballot for Nov. 7, Looking at Horvth on ballot for mayor: Republicans challenge his Independent stand under states sore loser law; Elections Division will decide June 15, Planning Board OKs 256-unit complex in redevelop area, Residents weigh in on next steps over middle school, Age 55plus with Montvale concerns? Hearing Feb. 7 on $762K bond for swim club, Special meeting Jan. 13 on acquiring, financing two parcels, Council cranks down on bylaws, vexing mayor, a critic, Council signs deed to Kenneth Ave. to redeveloper partner, Optimistic Hoffman leaves with mayors, councils praise, Morgan, Feeney swap roles; Velez joins WT Council, Superintendent says armed special officers are a budget topic, Local props for Suez on its work removing lead in water, District vote Jan. 6 on Class II officer; armed guards to come up in budget talks, WCL eyes mitigating impacts of Park Ridge complex, Mayor urges new affordable housing system, County boys aim to keep thrill of sports alive post-graduation, [Virtual] breakfast with the mayors Jan. 26, Praise, questions on six-unit Broadway rental proposal, Rosemaries movement for kids safety and justice roars into 22, Questions linger on $5.7M fire/ambulance HQs height, cost, New delay and cost concerns over fire, ambulance HQ, A business to grow with: Kids deliver the goods at TREP$ Marketplace, Online survey, in-person forum next in superintendent search, Catch that holiday spirit at Westwood Community Center. DPW floodproof options; new site for Stonybrook center? Helping Hand Turkey Drive 2020 Delivers the Goods, Aid Pours In for Three Families Displaced by Fire, Grief to Giving: Rosemary DAllesandros Mission, at a Milestone, Improving Laws and Lives, Deal Lands: Developer Would Get to Build 448 Multifamily Units on Former Sony Site; Affordable Housing There and on Borough Property; Hearing Nov. 23, 52nd Annual Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service Gathers in Gratitude, Online, Nov. 22, PVHS presents its fall play, an online Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, Nov. 1921, Provisional ballots boost leads in valley council races, Red Oak Falls in Storm, Takes Out Clark Field Fence, By the numbers: High turnout, split tickets favor Biden, Booker, Gottheimer, County Clerk Touts New, Modernized Election Results System, Home Free: COVID-26.2 Marathon Man Runs 14 Towns, Clocks Personal Best, County: Free Rounds of Golf for Veterans, Servicemen Nov. 11-13, Fall Could Bring Action on American Dream Estates, Celebrate Westwood Rescues 2020 Holiday Season with December Weekend Fun, PV Core Pushes for Renewed Effort on Diversity, Inclusion, Developer Seeks Options as Residents Rally Over 450 Pascack Road, With Regret, Committee Cancels Home for the Holidays Parade 2020, Valley Adds 2,508 Voters to Rolls; Unaffiliated Top Choice, A Week Out, More Than Half of Countys Voters Have Cast Ballots, Must Go: Citing Covid Economy, Fundraising Thrift Shop to Close After 63 Years, Principal turns Mean as community rallies for those in need, Photos: Bergen County Elections Workers Prepare for Historic Count, Redevelopment Plan Gets Mixed Reviews at Planning Board; Public Town Hall Oct. 29, Cannabis sales, vets tax deductions, and redistricting on your ballot too, Westwood Regional BOE candidates offer choices, low-key campaigns, Westwood Rec, following school districts lead, pauses K-12 offerings, Parents demand case numbers after WWRSD goes full remote learning over Covid-19, Fun-raiser! Out on top with sky-high, 122, season record, Mayor encouraged on Pascack/Washington intersection fix, Developments on agenda for Planning Board June 16, Deal hits housing trust fund? Hours of operation are as follows: Main office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Ville de Riedisheim | 101 followers on LinkedIn. Borough of Hillsdale; Hillsdale Education Foundation (HEF) Administration" Registration" Pre-registration Process and Link; Press Releases" Contacts" Contacts; Strategic Planning" COVID-19 Companion" COVID-19 Companion; Road to Referendum" . 201-664-4404 350 Hudson Avenue, Township of Washington, NJ 07676 If you are in any danger or need immediate assistance, please call 911. 21 Aug Mayor & Council Meeting. Hillsdale Hires New Borough Administrator. Address: BPU Director David Mackie Email: Director of Electric Distribution Jake Hammel Email: Director of Water Distribution/ Sewer Collection and Water Treatment/ Waste Water Treatment Jeff Gier Email: Home. That role, too, was filled by DeJoseph. Hillsdale Municipal Building. Jenna Pizzo, School Counselor, George White. Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at 6:30 PM to. 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