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Mayor, Council Continue to Mull Red Light Camera Program
No action taken Thursday, but some express opposition.

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No action taken Thursday, but some express opposition.

“Robin Hood” was shot in Fort Lee 100 years ago and restored by the Fort Lee Film Commission.
The Fort Lee Mayor and Council executive session started an hour earlier than usual Thursday, reopening to the public at about 7 p.m.
Firefighters also performed a “door pop” in an unrelated incident after a two-car accident; both women sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Also, do you approve of the way it’s handling the search for a permanent superintendent?
The concert featuring talented young Fort Lee musicians is Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Fort Lee Public Library.
Also, police say robbers apparently forgot to take their $8,000 with them.
Public expresses frustration and even anger with the way the school board is handling the search for a permanent superintendent.
On Wednesdays and Sundays through the end of February, the Fort Lee Community Center hosts the “kids of summer.”
Letter to the editor from Maureen Holtje
The school board also discussed legislation giving boards of education the option of moving elections from April to November at their regular meeting Monday.
The week in review: weekly roundup of some of the top local stories on Fort Lee Patch.
At the Fort Lee Mayor and Council’s annual re-org meeting, “the team” remains the same; Fort Lee Mayor delivers State of the Borough Address.
Top priority projects like boiler replacements would get done this summer; the second summer would see the bulk of the work if referendum passes.
Two unrelated incidents in Fort Lee schools had administrators and buildings and grounds working late Wednesday.
The second of three community forums on the referendum was Tuesday at the community center
Pension and benefits reform, legislative power struggles, and the Big Guy himself -- Irene wasn't the only hurricane to hit New Jersey this year
Fort Lee will play a big role in the triathlon, which takes place in the New York City area for the first time ever in August.