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Lesniak wants AG's opinion on EnCap as Schaer requests gov signing ceremony
The backroom wrangling on EnCap ain't over. "We're studying it," Gov. Jon Corzine said of a reform bill on the subject that passed overwhelmingly in the legislature a week ago.
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Bayonne Now Hoboken Now Hudson County Now PHOTOS MORE JERSEY JOURNAL PHOTOS >> ARCHIVED JERSEY JOURNAL PHOTOS >> JERSEY JOURNAL VIDEO Protest in front of West New York Town Hall Protesters gathered at West New York Town Hall on Wednesday, June 17 to speak out against Mayor Silvero Vega's proposal to lay off 22 police officers.
'Trial step' toward combining courts
WALDWICK a ' Midland Park's court administrator will start pulling double duty next week when she begins serving Waldwick's Municipal Court, too.
Schaer & Scalera Bills Providing for Open Space Preservation and Parks Near Final Vote
" Legislation sponsored by Assemblymen Gary Schaer and Fred Scalera to help preserve open space throughout the 36th Legislative District has been approved by an Assembly panel.
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The North Arlington Regular Democratic Club will be hosting a special meeting, Thursday, June 18 at 7 p.m. at the Calo-Sass VFW Hall located on River Road across from the firehouse, in which Assemblyman Gary Schaer will be the guest speaker.
DeMarrais: Banks have a habit of being territorial
Like many consumers, I check the listings in the Sunday paper and on Web sites to find the banks with the highest interest rates when looking to buy a CD.
Leader Newspapers- Carlstadt police settle on new contract earlier than expected
Amid a budget storm that at one point had a 22-percent hike in municipal taxes on the table, the Carlstadt Mayor and Council unanimously voted at their June 4 caucus meeting to extend the police department's contract another four years.
Editorial: The Leader is ready for summer
This week, The Leader focuses in on the Borough of Wood-Ridge with exclusive content on the community.
Guest Column: Continuing to bring EnCap to an end
For the past five years, South Bergen communities have faced the aftermath of the disastrous EnCap mixed-use project, which has become a testament to lax oversight and the wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars.
Rare bird spotted in Meadowlands
A Black-Necked Stilt, a bird rarely seen in the Meadowlands, was spotted at Harrier Meadow in North Arlington on Tuesday morning, June 9. Local bird watchers have caught several more glimpses of the bird since then on bird-watching walks arranged by the NJMC.
2 Newark Men Charged In Roselle Murder
Jun 11, 2009 3:01 pm US/Eastern ELIZABETH, N.J. 1 of 1 Victor Russ and Jimmie Session are charged with the March 18, 2009 murder of 64-year-old Jitendra Parikh.
Leader Newspapers- NJMC looks to draft new redevelopment regulations
Moving forward while learning from past experiences - some say past mistakes - the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission passed a resolution at its May 27 meeting, which authorizes the drafting of new redevelopment regulations to avoid situations like the EnCap debacle.
EDITORIAL: Reval tips for local residents
East Rutherford is currently experiencing - or enduring, depending on who is speaking - a property revaluation process.
More towns open to sharing courts
Defendants slapped with a fine in one town increasingly may find themselves pleading their cases in another as Bergen County municipal courts discuss potential sharing and mergers with increasing intensity.
Schaer is looking for summer interns
The office of Assemblyman Gary S. Schaer is taking applications for internships to begin immediately or for the summer term.
Artists takin' it to the streets
The Great Falls Historic District became an art and performance mecca Saturday during the city's first art walk.
Meadowlands panel: New rules will bring greater transparency
The state Meadowlands Commission approved a series of regulations Wednesday that board members say will prevent a repeat of the major missteps of the failed EnCap golf and housing project.
Leader Newspapers- Local, county and state Republicans face contested primary
Voters will head to the polls for the statewide primary Tuesday, June 2. With the hotly contested Republican gubernatorial race in full swing, three Republican candidates for council in Rutherford are also vying to grab two places on the general election ballot.
Leader Newspapers- NABOE passes budget with zero percent tax increase
North Arlington Board of Education members deliberated amongst themselves over a two-hour special meeting yesterday, May 21, to figure out which audit numbers should be considered for the 2009-10 school budget.
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