| Old Tappan |
| | Old Tappan Election 04/15/2008
According to unofficial results posted on The Record’s Web site, new candidate Nicole Gray has taken the available board seat by a vote of 243–218 over incumbent Linda Schuman.
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| | Revaluation 04/15/2008
The value of all properties in Old Tappan will be reassessed next year at the behest of the county, said Borough Administrator Patrick O’Brien.
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| | Solar Power 04/15/2008
Old Tappan officials want to ensure that they will receive a grant from the state, should they decide to implement solar panels on borough buildings.
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| | Mike LaViola 03/26/2008
The memory of an Old Tappan resident who died an untimely death at age 20, will live on in a run held in his honor at Stone Point Park in April.
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| | Solar Power 03/24/2008
The glint of solar panels may be seen on Old Tappan municipal buildings if borough officials are convinced by a solar company’s presentation in upcoming weeks.
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| | Old Tappan budget 03/24/2008
For the first time in three years Old Tappan taxpayers will be hit with a municipal tax increase. The budget as introduced asks them to shoulder a tax levy of $3,717,593 for the 2008/2009 calendar year.
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| | Relay for life 03/19/2008
An overnight relay event for the American Cancer Society will be held at Stone Point Park in Old Tappan for the first time this year.
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| | Sharing services 02/26/2008
Borough officials and the public school district are working together to save taxpayers’ money.
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| | Old Tappan seniors 02/26/2008
Old Tappan seniors steamrolled past the Paramus seniors in a decisive bowling win, beating their opponent 211-177.
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| | Addressing suicide and depression 02/05/2008
In an attempt to address the problem of teenage suicide and depression, Northern Valley officials and parents are coming together to discuss the factors that contribute to stress in the lives of youth.
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| | The Challenge quiz show 01/29/2008
With cheers of support, five Northern Valley High School at Old Tappan students recently competed on Cablevision’s academic quiz show, "The Challenge."
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| | Esther Hah 01/29/2008
One 18-year-old Closter resident is focusing on peace and reconciliation as the theme of her art show dedicated to helping underprivileged children in Bangalore, India.
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| | Patrick O'Brien 01/29/2008
With almost 10 years of administrative experience in the public sector, Paramus resident Patrick O’Brien is the new borough administrator for Old Tappan. O’Brien was most recently administrator in Bogota for three years.
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| | New Police Station 01/21/2008
Groundbreaking construction that has been called by some as being "long overdue," started last week at what will be the site of the new 5,000 square foot police station in the borough.
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| | IN THE CLASSROOM 01/19/2008
Five authors of books for preteen girls spoke Jan. 16 to students at Harrington Park School in Harrington Park and at Charles DeWolf Middle School in Old Tappan.
The authors, who flew in from as far away as Los Angeles, Calif., discussed their latest “
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| | Pet rescue 01/22/2008
Cats may have nine lives, but for dogs without a second lifeline, there’s Robyn Urman. Urman is the founder of the Tenafly-based Pet ResQ Inc., a non-profit organization composed of a handful of volunteers who provide foster care to small dogs and cats
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| | Director of guidance 01/22/2008
Given what Superintendent Jan Furman calls an increasing difficulty among school districts to fill "high level administrative positions," Northern Valley is considering starting an internship program, which would train a candidate from within the district
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| | Coach sues over firing 01/17/2008
Northern Valley Regional High School District’s board attorney, James Plosia, calls the suit by the district’s former lacrosse coach and teacher’s aid, Peter DeFelice, "frivolous." DeFelice is suing the district for defamation of character, wrongful
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| | FBLA 01/17/2008
Thousands of high school students from throughout the state tested their knowledge on topics like accounting, business law and economics with hopes of being accepted into the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) national competition for high school s
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