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- Bergen County
- 5/14/25
- 05/15/2025
- 85 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Hackensack School Board meeting was marked by a discussion of student performance data, public input on school leadership, and community concerns over a reported incident. One focus was on the academic benchmarks in English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics, alongside a passionate public discourse regarding administrative leadership and the handling of sensitive incidents within the district.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 4/24/25
- 04/25/2025
- 129 Minutes
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Overview: The Hackensack School Board meeting on April 24, 2025, prominently featured the recognition of remarkable educators and educational service professionals across the district, alongside the presentation of the proposed budget for the 2025-2026 academic year.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 4/9/25
- 04/10/2025
- 99 Minutes
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Overview: The Rochelle Park Town Council meeting on April 9, 2025, was marked by discussions about the town’s infrastructure challenges, particularly the pump station project, alongside budgetary considerations and community initiatives.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 4/2/25
- 04/07/2025
- 12 Minutes
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Overview: In a development for Rochelle Park, the Town Council appointed Gina Kim as the new township clerk. During the meeting, the council highlighted Kim’s extensive qualifications and experience in municipal administration, including her certification as a municipal clerk since 2015 and her role as a past president of the Bergen County Municipal Clerk Association.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 3/26/25
- 03/27/2025
- 132 Minutes
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Overview: The Rochelle Park Town Council meeting on March 26, 2025, focused heavily on financial management amid concerns over public safety funding cuts and the integration of cannabis revenue into the municipal budget. The council engaged in discussions about the proposed 2025 municipal budget, which includes a modest increase of $17 for households assessed at approximately $334,000. Despite being lower than previous increases, the budget has sparked debate regarding reductions in public safety budgets, prompting council members to weigh fiscal responsibility against the potential impact on essential services.