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Westwood 7-Eleven Plan Rejected by Board
The Westwood Zoning Board unanimously voted to deny an application to build a new strip mall on Kinderkamack Road.

Jim.Leggate@patch.com
The Westwood Zoning Board unanimously voted to deny an application to build a new strip mall on Kinderkamack Road.

Reality show "The Real Girls of the Bada Bing" features Satin Dolls, the Lodi club where scenes were filmed for The Sopranos. CAUTION: ADULT LANGUAGE AND SCENES IN VIDEO
Students from Westwood and Washington Township will perform in the musical March 14, 15 and 16.
"March is the beginning of a new atmosphere" at the library.
Seven local educators will be recognized with "Dedication to Excellence" awards by the Westwood-Washington Township Education Foundation.
The Paterson Free Public Library was destroyed in Hurricane Irene.
A developer has proposed to build a new strip mall on Kinderkamack Road.
Police found prescription drugs in the car of a New City, N.Y. man who crashed into a tree off the Parkway.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
The tax levy would decrease slightly for Westwood residents and increase slightly for Washington Township residents.
State aid to the district will remain flat next year, but a fee will cost schools $11,000.
Robert Schroeder would have to forfeit his seat in the New Jersey State Assembly as a condition of the deal.
Westwood Regional Schools Acting Superintendent Rory McCourt said it was not the right time for him to pursue a permanent position leading the district.
The Pascack Valley Regional District will receive $2 more in state funding next year than this year.
The school in Washington Township has been focusing on environmental issues this year.
The Bergen County Animal Shelter is holding onto the female pit bull.
Here's a look at the most popular stories from the past month in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
Both restaurants are planning to return to Washington Township this spring.
Fourteen pedestrians were killed across the county in 2011.
State Police and other law enforcement agencies in the New Jersey Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force made the arrests.