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United Water Property Development and Police Hires In Local News This Week

Impact of development on the community, a look back at the 1970 master plan, police hires and more.

 

Over the River and Through the Woods Lies the Birthplace of Bergen County

The birthplace of Bergen County is defined by the river that runs through it; looking at past master plans it's clear that the more things change, the more the concerns stay the same.

Impact of Hekemian Development on Community

SOD examines Hekemian engineer on noise pollution and flooding; Oradell and Bergenfield residents turn out in support.

New Police Hires Approved

Mayor and council approve the hiring of new police officers to replace two recent departures, reduce overtime costs.

Assemblyman Schroeder Charged With Writing $400k In Bad Checks

New Jersey State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was charged Friday with writing almost $400,000 worth of bogus checks, according to a press release from the state attorney general's office.

Flood Hazard Area Protections Control Development

Hekemian's expert engineer stressed that the proposed development must comply with flood hazard area protections established by the DEP, but left residents asking, "What does that mean?"

DEP, Government Officials Vow to Preserve New Bridge Landing

Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg cites recent loss of Zabriskie home as impetus to preserve New Bridge Landing.

Related Topics: Hekemian, New Bridge Landing, Robert Schroeder, United Water property, Week In Review, and police hires

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