Community Corner
Weekly Review: Tax Assessments Causing a Concern
A review of what happened this past week in River Dell
While the majority of residents will see their property assessments go down following a in River Edge, some are not so lucky. Ramond Frost of Lozier Terrace along with Dominick and Anna D'Agastino will see their taxes jump over $20,000 per year now.
Since the beginning of the year, the has been busy narrowing down locations for a . On Monday night they received approval for the location of choice - outside of the and .
Slated for demolition in the future, the building in River Edge will now await to to determine if there is any asbestos, underground storage tanks or lead paint on site.
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With an, the borough of River Edge is also looking at the highest bonds and interest amount to be included since the 1970s. Taxpayers will see a $142 increase as part of their contribution to the $11.7 million tax levy.
Despite a third consecutive appearance in the North 1, Group 2 state sectional finals, the River Dell Lady Hawks could not overcome the Pequannock Panthers to reclaim their lost title. Stony Brook-bound redshirt Kate Brock earned The Record Athlete of the Week honors to finish her varsity basketball career.
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Oradell is considering whether to merge its zoning and Planning boards, following the lead of several other Bergen County towns.
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