Letters to the Editor
In light of recent coverage regarding the proposed communications tower at Ramapo Valley Reservation, it is important to clarify what actually transpired.Although the County Commissioners ultimately decided not to move forward with the project, this reversal should be viewed in its proper ...
Dear Editor,As an Alzheimer’s Association Ambassador, I want to recognize and thank Congressman Josh Gottheimer for his leadership in cosponsoring the AADAPT Act, a bipartisan bill that takes meaningful steps to improve how Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are diagnosed in the United States.
As a 69-year-old resident and being a former employee, when things are for a zero cost, it seems that the council and the powers-to-be lose their minds like children because nothing comes with a zero price tag. Everything that is for nothing has to be maintained after we get whatever it is that is ...
Bergen County homeowners are being crushed by sky-high property taxes caused by New Jersey’s deeply flawed school funding formula. School taxes make up the largest portion of our property tax bills, placing an enormous burden on middle-class families and senior citizens struggling to stay in their ...
HACKENSACK, N.J. – In early September 2021, I, as well as 60,000 other citizens of Hackensack, Maywood, South Hackensack, and Rochelle Park, experienced the remnants of Hurricane Ida, which led to extreme rainfall, producing damaging flooding in surrounding towns - especially Main Street in ...
HACKENSACK, N.J. – Any resident interested in commenting on the proposal to build a 5-story, 16-unit apartment building on the former Oritani Bank property on the corner of Spring Valley Ave and Grand is welcome to find out details and express their opinion at the Zoning Board meeting Thurs. Sept.
Proposed Legislation Will Undermine Competition, Savings and Access in the Private Health Care MarketI’ve lived in Maywood for over ten years now, and I know that many of our working families are still struggling to get by, especially when it comes to affording their health care. Instead of ...