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Sports
Bobby Valentine Joins Englewood Cliffs Little League For Opening Day
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. -- Former Mets Manager Bobby Valentine was among the participants in Opening Day ceremonies Saturday for the Englewood Cliffs Little League. Valentine, a former major leaguer from Stamford, CT who led the Mets to the World Series in 2000, spoke to the players, coaches and parents. "Today was a great day for our Little League and our Englewood Cliffs Little League community," League President Rafi Jafri said. "We have one of the best baseball programs in the area, and we cannot thank our players, coaches and parents who are the fabric of our baseball com…
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: Former Fire Chief Honored At Bergenfield Little League Opening Day
BERGENFIELD, N.J. — Longtime Little League coach Ned Kneisler, a Bergenfield native who served as the borough's fire chief and DPW superintendent, was honored at Opening Day ceremonies Saturday morning. Kneisler died suddenly last Sept. 4 after working for the borough for 36 years. He was 59. "Ned was such a giant part of our community," Bergenfield Mayor Norman Schmelz told Daily Voice. "He loved little league and he loved the town and it is very sad that he could not be here today." As part of the ceremony, the snack stand at the Bergenfield Little League complex was …
Sports
Palisades Park, Leonia Little League President Memorialized On Opening Day
PALISADES PARK, N.J. — There was hardly a dry eye around when a new outfield banner memorializing former Palisades Park/Leonia (PPL) Little League President Raul Gonzalez was unveiled during Opening Day ceremonies at Overpeck County Park on Saturday. The Leonia father was 41 when he died on March 12. He left behind a wife, Katia, and three sons, Julian, Niko and Gabriel. — all of whom attended Saturday's ceremony. "Raul Gonzalez meant everything to our PPL family, and we meant everything to him" close friend Marilyn Mulato told the crowd of players and coaches gathered at the PPL …
News
Dumont Officials Rezone D'Angelo Farms Property Over Protests
DUMONT, N.J. — The Dumont Joint Land Use Board accepted a fair share housing plan Thursday night that rezones the former D'Angelo Farms property The 6-4 vote during a joint meeting with the Borough Council clears the way for developer Landmark Dumont LLC to build 124 units on the seven-acre tract. An estimated 250 picketers took to the heart of Dumont, marching down Washington Avenue toward the high school, for Thursday night's meeting. Among the messages on signs and banners were "Save Our Schools, Save Our Town" and "Stop Overdevelopment of Dumont." "You can't …
Events
Hasbrouck Heights Police, Teachers Play In Charity Volleyball Game
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. — Hasbrouck Heights teachers and police officers will square off in the second annual "Books vs. Badges" charity volleyball game at Hasbrouck Heights High School on Friday, May 20. The event will feature activities by 92.3 Amped Radio and an appearance by the mascot of the New Jersey Jackals minor league baseball team. Officer Brian Donohue, who is coordinating the event, said he is also in talks to have members of the New Jersey Devils attend. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Special Olympics of New Jersey. “It is a great night for a great ca…
Police & Fire
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: Fire From Barbecue Grill Guts Washington Township Home
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- A fire that started in a barbecue grill on the rear deck gutted the Washington Township home of a recent widower Thursday afternoon, authorities said. The Howard Street homeowner got out OK, although a firefighter had to be treated for heat exhaustion, Washington Township Police Chief Glenn Hooper told Daily Voice. The four-alarm blaze broke out around 2:30 p.m. and quickly spread through the house. It was extinguished in just under an hour. Responding companies included Emerson, HIllsdale, Oradell, Woodcliff Lake and the township Ladies Auxiliary. Ho-Ho-Kus an…
News
Dumont Officials Rezone D'Angelo Farms Property Over Protests
DUMONT, N.J. — The Dumont Joint Land Use Board accepted a fair share housing plan Thursday night that rezones the former D'Angelo Farms property The 6-4 vote during a joint meeting with the Borough Council clears the way for developer Landmark Dumont LLC to build 124 units on the seven-acre tract. An estimated 250 picketers took to the heart of Dumont, marching down Washington Avenue toward the high school, for Thursday night's meeting. Among the messages on signs and banners were "Save Our Schools, Save Our Town" and "Stop Overdevelopment of Dumont." "You can't …
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: Dumont Protestors March Against D'Angelo Farms' Redevelopment
DUMONT, N.J. — Approximately 250 picketers took to the heart of Dumont protesting the proposed redevelopment plans of the former D'Angelo Farms property Thursday evening. Last month, the borough council settled a lawsuit with the developer of the D'Angelo Farms property, clearing the way for the construction of 124 units on the seven acre property. The protesters held signs and banners that read "Save Our Schools, Save Our Town" and "Stop Overdevelopment of Dumont" as they marched down Washington Avenue toward Dumont High School. The march culminated at a joint meeting …
Business
North Arlington Forms Association To Support Local Businesses
NORTH ARLINGTON, N.J. — Members of North Arlington's political body met with local business owners on Monday to discuss how to make the borough more business friendly. The meeting, which took place at the senior center, was the second ever gathering of the North Arlington Business Owners Association, a new organization aimed at helping small businesses in town. "We have to stir up some business in North Arlington," said Mayor Joseph Bianchi, who attended the meeting with Council President Daniel Pronti, Councilman Richard Hughes and Borough Administrator Steve LoIacono. "I'm …
News
Anderson Street Bridge In Teaneck To Close For Westbound Traffic
TEANECK, N.J. — The Anderson Street Bridge connecting Hackensack and Teaneck will close to westbound traffic for 30 days while it undergoes repairs starting Monday, April 25. Drivers are encouraged to plan an alternative route.
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