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May's Most Clicked Westwood, Hillsdale, Washington Twp. Stories

A high school principal's resignation, visit from the governor and supreme court decision were among this month's most popular stories.

It's been a busy month in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township. Below are the ten most-clicked stories of the month in reverse order.

10. 

Pascack Valley residents gathered for parades and memorial services for the holiday.

9. Supreme Court Decides With Hillsdale on 'Golden Orchards' Project

Caliber Builders plans to build an age-restricted housing development on the border of Hillsdale and Washington Township.

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8. 

Two Bergen County men are accused of assaulting an individual they believed had scammed them out of $640 worth of phony playoff hockey tickets the week prior. The victim turned out to be an innocent teenager walking to work, police said.

7. 

Driver found after foot chase hiding under truck in Newark, police said.

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6. Gov. Christie Praises Westwood Hospital's Reopening

The governor visited HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley, which is set to open June 1.

5. HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley Opening in Westwood June 1

The former Pascack Valley Hospital closed in 2007.

4. Assemblyman Schroeder Faces Another $300K Lawsuit

A Harrington Park resident claims Robert Schroeder never made payments on three loans from last year.

3. Driver Hospitalized After Collision in Washington Township

A pickup truck collided with a car traveling in the opposite direction on Washington Avenue.

2. Board Members 'Insulted' by CVS Planner's Testimony

Professional planner Richard Preiss testified that the proposed site for a new store in Washington Township is not suitable for its current residential use.

1. Westwood High Principal Certo Resigns

Matthew Certo will be leaving the school due to "personal and family reasons," according to a letter sent to district parents.

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