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Baby Ducks Saved, New GR Superintendent, Election Drama This Week

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Albano, the interim school chief of Hillsdale, takes over for David Verducci, who announced his retirement in March. He'll work a few days a week at $605 per day.

A troop of seven ducklings were saved from harm by emergency responders after falling into a storm drain in Ridgewood.

A 43-year-old borough man was issued citations for careless driving after allegedly striking a woman last Sunday. Her medical condition is not known.

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Eighteen-year-old Sean Massaro wants to provide a young voice to the Glen Rock Board of Education and intends on winning one of three seats in November.

Despite a kerfuffle with Concerned Residents of Ridgewood (CRR) that nearly led to a loss of support, Paul Aronsohn is the leading vote-getter in our non-scientific poll.

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The six hopefuls pitched their ideas at Village Hall Monday night. With elections looming on Tuesday, May 8, it remains very much an open race.

Kristin Knapp French, a 1982 GRHS grad, will be leading the supply and logistics effort in Afghanistan when she deploys.

After public pressure, the council decided to open Graydon at 10 a.m. through at least August. It will cost the council $5,700 in projected savings.

 

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