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Emergency Equipment Donated to Hillsdale
The borough council introduced a pair of ordinances Tuesday to accept donated equipment for the fire department and office of emergency management.

Jim.Leggate@patch.com
The borough council introduced a pair of ordinances Tuesday to accept donated equipment for the fire department and office of emergency management.

The Washington Township Council approved a new ordinance with looser rules for signs for businesses in the town's strip mall.
Modera Wealth Management was featured on a list of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S.
Washington Township, Hillsdale and Westwood all held services on the anniversary of 9/11 Tuesday.
Westwood and Washington Township officials are considering a plan to have the borough host the township's emergency dispatching.
The family event will be held at Stonybrook Swim Club.
Here's a look at the week ahead in Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale.
Here's a look at homes for sale in Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale.
The restaurant recently closed and the space is available for rent.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale.
Women's clothing store Anais moved to Westwood from its former location in Ridgewood citing better parking, more fashionable.
The 11-year-old was hospitalized with minor injuries after the first day of school.
Joe Malley said he does not want his son to walk to school down busy Old Hook Road.
The women's clothing store moved to Westwood Avenue from its former location in Ridgewood.
The Hillsdale Planning Board voted to deny an application to build 36 apartments on Orchard Street between Broadway and the train tracks.
Previous CFO Raymond Herr left the borough for Paramus in May.
The Westwood-based charity Peace4Paws will receive $1 for every entry in an online pet contest.
Lou's Tavern in Hillsdale will hold its annual pig roast to benefit a local woman with MS Sunday.
Atlantic Stewardship Bank filed a complaint against State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder for $2.5 million in loans.
Westwood officials are planning to change traffic lights to allow drivers to move on Broadway while trains block intersections.