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| | Boro to hold back-to-back meetings to file COAH plan 12/23/2008
Only one day before the Dec. 31 deadline set by COAH, the borough will hold back-to-back meetings for the purpose of reviewing and discussing a proposed plan detailing how it will fulfill its remaining affordable housing obligation.
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| | Mayor working to end stagnation downtown 12/23/2008
Mayor Louis Lamatina is urging downtown property owners to look forward, rather than back.
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| | Borough fixes damaged sidewalks 12/23/2008
Repair work to certain residential sidewalks that had suffered damaged as a direct result of tree root growth was recently completed.
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| | Nothing goes to waste 12/16/2008
On Dec. 16, the Emerson Mayor and Council authorized Borough Attorney Philip Boggia to review and execute a contract allowing for the placement of several waste/recycling receptacles, which would double as advertisements in various locations in the boroug
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| | Two special meetings to be held for COAH plan review 12/16/2008
With the Dec. 31 deadline imposed by COAH for application submittal just 14 days away, two special meetings have been scheduled for Dec. 30 to review how the borough will fulfill its remaining affordable housing obligation.
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| | Community mourns second car crash victim 12/10/2008
On Friday, Nov. 28, Thomas Carlis, a 14-year-old freshman at Emerson Jr.-Sr. High School succumbed to injuries he suffered in a car crash that occurred on Route 17 in Waldwick on Nov. 19.
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| | Fight over blight 12/10/2008
Despite a great deal of public scrutiny and a number of lawsuits on behalf of angered business owners, the Emerson Planning Board has cast a majority vote to move forward with redevelopment.
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| | Boro loosens sign restrictions 12/02/2008
The Emerson Mayor and Council unanimously authorized the passage of an ordinance regarding noncommercial speech signage within the borough on Dec. 2.
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