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Week In Review: Engravalle On Governor's Task Force, Farewell To Martha Washington?
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Weekly roundup of the week's top local news on Fort Lee Patch.

Fort Lee Mayor says the borough should consider it in some parks.
The developer of the eastern half of Redevelopment Area 5 made the request, and borough officials are leaning toward granting it.
Assembly panel to consider subpoenaing agency officials and financial records.
Assembly panel to consider subpoenaing agency officials and financial records.
Fort Lee Interim Superintendent Steven Engravalle is among seven people tasked with making recommendations to the governor on the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program and the current school funding formula.
Steven Engravalle is among seven people tasked with making recommendations to the governor on the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program and the current school funding formula.
The Fort Lee Public Library will celebrate the release of “The Hunger Games” with a party next week. The library’s Young Adult Services Librarian talks about its appeal.
April is Autism Awareness Month. Share your stories.
The first-ever “Escape to the Palisades” run along Henry Hudson Drive in the Palisades Interstate Park promotes health and environmental stewardship.
The first-ever “Escape to the Palisades” run along Henry Hudson Drive in the Palisades Interstate Park promotes health and environmental stewardship.
The 50th anniversary screening and live productions of “To Kill a Mockingbird” in Council Chambers begin a yearlong celebration of the centennial of Universal, which traces its roots to Fort Lee.
Also, a copier or scanner allegedly nets Newark man $165K — for a while.
Four field-level seats for the May 16 game against the Reds are up for grabs. Last year’s SADD-New York Mets fundraiser netted $1,500.
Officials say the fire originated outside the building on West Street, but they don’t know how it started.
The next public meeting will be Monday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Fort Lee Community Center.
Group said they were being unfairly targeted and ticketed for picking up passengers near GWB tollbooths; now they’ve started a petition in hopes of stopping what they see as unfair treatment on the part of the Port Authority.
The Week in Review, a weekly roundup of local news stories on Fort Lee Patch.
Maria Pulice, who died in September 2011, taught in the Fort Lee district for 41 years and led the Fort Lee Education Association for seven.
The agency announced the two significant moves Thursday.