Crossroads Ball Field Questioned, Schools Release Violence Report This Week
Top stories of the week include teens accused of arson and local candidates answering questions on taxes and other hot-button issues
It’s been a busy week in Mahwah. Here’s a look at the top stories of the week. If you have an idea for a story you’d like to see next week, email it to Jessica.mazzola@patch.com.
Mahwah Schools Report Violence, Vandalism, Weapons and Substance Abuse
Compare district's report to past year's and those of nearby districts
Candidates Answer Questions On Taxes, Controversial Issues
Candidates talked about their backgrounds and viewpoints
Board, Residents Object To Crossroads Ball Field On Contaminated Ford Site
Board members say state-sanctioned remediation methods, like two feet of new soil between the contaminated area and the field, will not be enough to satisfy township parents
Route 17 In Mahwah Identified As Road In Need Of Repair
NJDOT working on resurfacing project that likely won't begin until 2014
Four Mahwah Teens Charged In Connection With Alleged Arson
All four attend Mahwah High School, police say
Facebook Page Sparks Pre-Election Dispute
Officials say the 'Mahwah, NJ' Facebook page is not an official source of communication for the township
Candidates Night Seeking Questions For Roth, DiGiulio, Marcus, VanDuren and Sbarra
Council candidates night is next Wednesday
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