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Week In Review: Flasher Sought, Church Files Suit, United Water Planner Named
The Week in Review, a weekly roundup of local news stories on New Milford Patch
In case you missed any local news this week, here it is:
Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly exposed himself twice in one week to the same woman in the laundry room of the Brookchester Apartment complex.
The mayor and council appointed Phillips Preiss and Grygiel on Monday as the planner to replace Burgis in Zoning Board hearings on development of the United water property.
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Councilman Austin Ashley requested that the council pursue a lower-cost health care plan for borough employees.
The Gospel Fellowship Church, a primarily Korean congregation whose application to move into the former Riverview Racquetball Club building was denied, has filed a lawsuit in Superior Court appealing the decision of the Planning Board.
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After months of speculation and contention surrounding the possible transfer of the $500,000 allocated to the Waterworks project to Saddle River, Freeholder Vice-Chairman John A. Felice recommends that the funds remain dedicated to the Waterworks project.
The mayor and Council approved the appointment of Appraisal Systems of Glen Rock as the firm that will perform borough reassessments.
Chief financial officer, Diana McLeod, recommended sending out estimated tax bills for the Aug. 2012 tax cycle in anticipation of the budget not being finalized and the reassessments not being completed by the time the tax bills are prepared.
For the first time, the Challenger Division is coming to New Milford Little League. Area towns participating in this program include Dumont, Bergenfield and River Edge.
Inner Bridge Crossing School, a school housed within Berkley Elementary School that provides services for children on the autistic spectrum from pre-K through second grade, is joining the "Light It Up Blue" campaign to raise awareness for autism.
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