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Firefighters Get New Members, Honored by Borough in Top News This Week
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Borough and fire department officials welcomed three new volunteers to Engine Company No. 1 Tuesday night. Another member has resigned from Truck Company One.
Hasbrouck Heights officials recognize more than a dozen of its firefighters, EMTs, police officers and members from nine other departments which provided mutual aid to the Route 17 office building fire.
Officials continue to voice complaints regarding the state Department of Transportation's maintenance of the Route 17 water basin and recent emergency repair work.
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Department announces officers will take part in the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" part of a nationwide initiative to crackdown on impaired driving during the late summer/Labor Day holiday period.
Work to lay in brick pavers continues this week. New lights will be installed next and trees will be planted late fall or spring, according to the borough's engineer.
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Members of the library's teen book discussion group had a face to face discussion with Wendy Mass author of "A Mango Shaped Space" via Skype this week.
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