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- Bergen County
- 10/24/23
- 37 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Waldwick Borough Council focused on community safety measures, an impending increase in health benefits premiums, and various civic initiatives. The board also expressed appreciation for the efforts of the Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance members and discussed potential infrastructure improvements such as sidewalks on Hopper Avenue.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 10/24/23
- 96 Minutes
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Overview: The River Edge Borough Council recently held a meeting to address several community matters, including a unique historical commission project involving QR codes on street signs, substantial traffic safety concerns, and potential changes to liquor licensing laws.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 10/23/23
- 40 Minutes
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Overview: The recent New Milford Borough Council meeting saw the adoption of several ordinances and the enthusiastic endorsement of an innovative recycling program. Driven by local Girl Scout candidate Lily Forward and the Green Team, the program aims to turn various plastic materials into practical items, while also promoting a culture of recycling and sustainability within the community.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 10/19/23
- 69 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Elmwood Park Borough Council approved several ordinances, including one that raises police and traffic security work rates and another that bans renting out swimming pools. The meeting also served as a platform for council members to express their admiration and gratitude for the successful senior day event.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 10/6/23
- 57 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Englewood City Council meeting, key topics including the 2023 best practices inventory, the city’s master plan, and concerns about community facilities took center stage. Council members Charles Cobb, Kenneth Rosenzweig, Lisa Wisotsky, Judith Maron, Kevin Wilson, and Mayor Michael Wildes all participated in the meeting, which was also marked by vocal community engagement and a sudden interruption due to safety concerns.