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- Bergen County
- 9/27/23
- 33 Minutes
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Overview: The Ramsey Borough Council highlighted several community-driven initiatives and notable events in a recent meeting, including library renovations, a world record knuckle push-up attempt, a new emergency services complex, and initiatives against substance abuse.
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- Bergen County
- 9/6/23
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Overview: In a recent Leonia Borough Council meeting, a myriad of topics were addressed, ranging from the implementation of reverse angle parking and the construction of a new municipal building, to the appointment of Special Law Enforcement Officers and the visit of a South Korean delegation. The meeting was led by Council President Louis Grandelis, with Mayor Judah Zeigler and Councilwoman Joanne Choi Terrell absent.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 9/26/23
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Elmwood Park School Board, a variety of educational issues were brought to light, with topics ranging from a significant $15 million Pre-K construction project to the introduction of an SAT prep program. Among these, the board and the community showed particular concern for the struggles faced by a local non-profit sports organization, Elmwood Park Bombers, due to new custodial charges and the challenges in student transportation.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 9/26/23
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Overview: The ongoing debate surrounding the proposed recreation center and the development of Eagle Field emerged as focal points at a recent meeting of the Bogota Borough Council. Residents and council members, including Consuelo Carpenter, Jo-Ellen Granquist, Patrick H. McHale, John Mitchell, Mary Ellen Murphy, Robert Robbins, and Mayor Christopher M. Kelemen, expressed their concerns and visions for the future of these projects.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 9/26/23
- 9 Minutes
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Overview: On September 26, 2023, the Englewood City Council convened for a virtual meeting to discuss city matters and address public concerns. The meeting, conducted both telephonically and via Zoom, included a closed session where the council discussed litigation, personnel matters, contract negotiations, and attorney-client privilege matters.