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Washington Township Generator Bids Come In Over Budget
Officials said they would make a second request for bids and expand their search.

Jim.Leggate@patch.com
Officials said they would make a second request for bids and expand their search.

The Pascack Valley Regional Board of Education has been reviewing the costs of its professional services.
An applicant plans to rent space to recovering addicts in a Magnolia Avenue home.
New Jersey School Boards Association rep Alfred Annunziata will speak to the Westwood Regional Board of Education Thursday.
Cecilia Brennan said her neighbors have never complained about four chickens the family keeps in their backyard.
Garage owner Ted Foundopoulos said he plans to take some time off and may open a new garage at a different location.
Washington Township's youth lacrosse teams are scheduled to begin practicing Friday but don't have anyplace to play.
United Water sued Hillsdale to void a pair of land use laws the borough passed last year.
State aid makes up a small percentage of school and government budgets in the Pascack Valley.
Fourth grade students at Washington Elementary School in Washington Township created a "Unity Quilt" to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday.
United Water sued Hillsdale to void a pair of land use laws the borough passed last year.
Robert Schroeder and two of his businesses have been debarred until September 2015 because they allegedly failed to deliver tents to a military base and to pay a subcontractor.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities declined to decide if they have jurisdiction over the proposed Woodcliff Lake Dam upgrade project, which some say could affect flooding in Hillsdale and Westwood.
A business owner has proposed to open a new Dunkin Donuts in Washington Township.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
Dr. Rima Taher spoke to eighth grade students for National Engineers Week.
The borough will have a property revaluation done this year.
The clothing shop is celebrating their seventh anniversary February 26.
Township officials hope the dogs will scare away the geese that frequently gather at the field.
The existing equipment has been in use since the Municipal Complex opened in 1994.