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- NJ
- Bergen County
- 1/27/26
- 01/27/2026
- 81 Minutes
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Overview: The Waldwick Borough Council meeting featured discussions on upgrading police equipment, a new vehicle leasing strategy, and the recognition of Jim Lachland as the 2025 Citizen of the Year for his contributions to the community. The meeting also addressed budgetary considerations, volunteer recruitment for emergency services, and various community activities.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 1/21/26
- 01/21/2026
- 74 Minutes
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Overview: The Waldwick Borough Council meeting recently focused on discussions about residential property modifications, particularly concerning garage conversions and zoning variances. Key topics included the approval of applications for home expansions and the implications of converting existing garages into living spaces, reflecting broader community trends and challenges.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 1/6/26
- 01/06/2026
- 55 Minutes
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Overview: The Waldwick Borough Council meeting was highlighted by a tribute to Joe Orbitz for his 50 years of service with the Waldwick Fire Department, and the farewell of outgoing Council members Michele S. Weber and Mark Ramundo. In addition, new council members were sworn in, appointments to various boards were made, and community developments were discussed.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 12/16/25
- 12/16/2025
- 116 Minutes
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Overview: The Waldwick Borough Council meeting was an event, focusing on the approval of police promotions and a proposal for a residential development project. The meeting also addressed public concerns about local infrastructure and recent election controversies.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 12/10/25
- 12/11/2025
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Waldwick Borough Council meeting, the most significant agenda item was the approval of a variance application for a residential property expansion on Kennedy Drive. The council deliberated on the proposal, which involved adding a second story and a garage to a home that currently does not conform to zoning setback requirements. The application, presented by property owners Corey Melchior and Travis, was met with discussions revolving around community impact, zoning compliance, and neighborhood aesthetics.