Week In Review: Office Space Named Best At Crossroads, Ambulance Fate Debated
Patch stories of the week include an approved average school tax increase of $103
It was a busy week in Mahwah. Here’s a look at some of the top Patch stories of the week. If you have an idea for a story that you’d like to see on the site, email it to Jessica.mazzola@patch.com.
Members Fight For Ambulance Corps' Undecided Future
Mayor says he is considering different emergency service options, all of which keep Mahwah's volunteer service in tact
Board: Office Space Best Use For Crossroads
Master Plan will allow for a future without mall development, in case it doesn't get built
Residents Give Mahwah PD Glowing Review
Public hearing is part of a reaccreditation process that police say will make for a better department
Should Digital Billboards Be Allowed In Mahwah?
There is currently no law regarding them; board discusses whether or not there should be
Residents Will Pay 2 Percent School Tax Increase
School taxes will go up $103 for the average homeowner
Mahwah Girl Scout Wins Congressional Award
Rep. Scott Garrett honors high school student for her volunteerism
Meals On Wheels: We're Here If You Need Us Mahwah
Mayor gets "eye-opening" experience delivering Meals on Wheels to some of the 50 Mahwah residents who receive them
Ramapo College Band May Play Bamboozle
Band could win chance this weekend to play alongside Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters and Blink 182 at Bamboozle 2012
Fire Company Celebrates 65 Years
Company 3 started as seven volunteers who responded to 10 calls their first year
Game In Honor Of Late Mahwah Coach Seeks Golfers, Sponsors
Letter to the editor from the John F. Carty Scholarship Fund committee
Teacher Talks Methods, Students And Contracts
Patch sits down with Ridge teacher to discuss his teaching methods, and the ongoing teacher contract negotiations
Liberty Hyundai Owner Named 'Distinguished Citizen'
Resident says he is "blessed" to live, work and volunteer in Mahwah
'Our Secret Garden' Grand Opening
Owner says new Ramapo Valley Road store sells 'things that make people happy'
Resident Launches 'Groovy Globe' Line
Clothing and accessories are organic, and a portion of the company's proceeds go to environmentally-friendly non-profits