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Ten Mahwah corporations will pay taxes on more than $600 million worth of assessed property value this year.

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Ten Mahwah corporations will pay taxes on more than $600 million worth of assessed property value this year.

Enrollment in the enhanced program is up by 30%, district officials say.
Enrollment in the enhanced program at the Ramapo and Indian Hills High Schools is up by 30 percent, district officials say.
Instead, township officials said they will focus on other methods to help fill vacant storefronts and attract new businesses.
Robert Kratch, a Mahwah High grad who played for the Giants and Patriots, will be back in the township to help the township prep for the Super Bowl.
Wednesday marks the final day to purchase reduced-price tickets to the event.
Matt Simms will make $495,000 to stay a member of Gang Green through 2014, reports say.
Jaqueline and Chris Laurita are planning to stay in Franklin Lakes, according to reports.
The organization, which will raise money for Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, and Oakland student scholarships at an event next week, will consider financial need on some of its applications for the first time in over 25 years.
The organization, which will raise money for Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, and Oakland student scholarships at an event next week, will consider financial need on some of its applications for the first time in over 25 years.
The Plant Church is hosting a Community Jammin Movie Night - a combined free big screen movie showing and food drive for the CFA - next week.
The township's smartphone application will continue to be up and running until a decision is made about whether to keep funding it in 2014, officials said.
Center will use donation to bolster its youth programming.
Cops sent out a warning to residents after an unlocked 2007 Mercedes with key fob inside was stolen early Monday morning.
Event on local nursing home and assisted living options is the latest in a series on caring for elderly community members.
The center is hosting an Ameriprise Financial financial info session this week, and an AARP Tax Aide Program beginning in February.
New kindergarteners must have proof of residency and age to enroll.