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Washington Twp. Council Approves PBA Agreement
The new contract will last through 2014.

Jim.Leggate@patch.com
The new contract will last through 2014.

Here's a look at the most popular stories from the past month in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
Three flood-prone homes purchased by the borough with grant money have been made available to firefighters for drills.
Holy Name Medical Center's new Accountability Care Organization is designed to increase care while lowering costs.
Holy Name Medical Center's new Accountability Care Organization is designed to increase care while lowering costs.
The annual film festival starts Thursday.
Baltimore Raven Joe Flacco said he believed MetLife Stadium should get a retractable dome if they want to host the Super Bowl in Bergen County.
Baltimore Raven Joe Flacco said he believed MetLife Stadium should get a retractable dome if they want to host the Super Bowl in Bergen County.
Holy Name Medical Center's new Accountability Care Organization is designed to increase care while lowering costs.
Jeanne Marie Associates plans to build 57 apartments on Patterson Street.
The legislation was introduced following the indictment of Assemblyman Robert Schroeder.
The 'Westwood Cardinal Chronicle' has canceled its print edition and moved exclusively online.
Washington Township councilmen said that municipal employees had complained the thermostats were set too low in government offices.
Baltimore Raven Joe Flacco said he believed MetLife Stadium should get a retractable dome if they want to host the Super Bowl in Bergen County.
Mayor Janet Sobkowicz aims to save money while maintaining existing services by replacing police dispatchers with civilian dispatchers.
The Westwood-Washington Township Education Foundation raised about $50,000 at their gala last year.
The bill would make towns exempt from paying taxes for flood-prone properties they acquire.
Two defendants who allegedly illegally purchased oxycodone from an Emerson doctor were placed on two years of probation Monday.
Two defendants who allegedly illegally purchased oxycodone from an Emerson doctor were placed on two years of probation Monday.
Hillsdale mom Karen Takla-Farag was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant.