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HHPD Joins A Child is Missing Network
The Hasbrouck Heights Police Department announced that it has joined with, A Child
is Missing network (ACIM), a national non-profit organization that is available to,
and only activated by, the law enforcement community. [Story]
Leisure Club Christmas Party 2007
For the second year in a row, the Hasbrouck Heights Leisure Club held their Annual
Christmas Party at The Cotillion in Garfield. The party was held the first week in
December and was attended by more than 100 seniors. [Photo
& story]
Holiday Spirit Visits Library
The holiday spirit was sweetened at The Free Public Library of Hasbrouck Heights on
Tuesday, December 4th. The Librarys Crafts-to-Share Club combined adults
and teens to join in on the fun of creating festive gingerbread trees and houses. With a
lot of icing and a little imagination, everyone walked away with a masterpiece for the
holidays. [Story & photo]
HHFD Brightens Holidays
Members of the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department designed and constructed two new holiday
floats at their own expense. The float on the left is a miniature HHFD Rescue Truck,
complete with working smokestack, mounted on an ATV. The float on the right is a
Gingerbread House with a smoking chimney, music, and a live gingerbread character, mounted
on a trailer. [Photo & story]
$10
gets a Holiday Red Ribbon on
"The Boulevard" with your name on it!
Your contribution will be used by the Center for Food
Action
to help our area's needy. www.buy-a-ribbon.com
for more info.
Friendly Neighbors works all year -- For 60 years helping neighbors in need. [Info] Please send your generous contributions to:
Pat Boer, Treasurer, 307 Roosevelt Ave. HH
HHFD-EMS Captains Award Presentation
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department convened December 19, 2007 for its last Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) monthly meeting for 2007. During this meeting, EMS Captain Ron
Botelho presented the EMS Captains Award with trophies to 9 members of
the Hasbrouck Heights Police and Fire Departments for their dedication to duty for one
particular emergency medical call that had a significant outcome to patient care.
[Story & photo]
Saturday Morning Clean-up 2007
Over 40 volunteers spent Saturday morning, December 8, 2007, working together to make
Hasbrouck Heights a cleaner community. [Photo &
story]
Parents Get D.A.R.E. Overview
Hasbrouck Heights Police Lt. Shawn Mullins conducted an overview of the D.A.R.E. program
for HH 5th Grade parents on Monday, November 19, 2007 at Police Department Headquarters.
[Photo & story]
HHFD Extrication
On November 16, 2007 at approximately 9:30 a.m., the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department
Rescue Squad was called to a Kipp Avenue home that was struck by a car. [Story & photo]
18th Annual Lego Event
A wonderful time was had by all at The Librarys 18th Annual Leggo My
Lego Day November 10, 2007. Over 150 people were in attendance. All the children
made excellent, creative designs. The two architects, Constance Gill and Ella Krylinska,
from Arcari and Iovino, judged the competition. [Photo &
story]
Heights Seniors Invade Canada
What makes a vacation great? Is it the location, the accommodations, the weather, the
food, the sights, or the people you travel with? It was a combination of all these factors
and, for these reasons, the Leisure Clubs trip to Canada was a great trip. [Photo & story]
So Happy to be Here!
I am Rev. Thomas Wisniewski, better known as Father Tom, the new addition to the priestly
clergy serving the people at Corpus Christi Church, here in Hasbrouck Heights. [Photo & story]
Hasbrouck Heights CROP WALK
2007
This years annual CROP WALK was held on Sunday, October 28th, beginning at 2:00 p.m.
at Corpus Christi Church and concluding at the First Reformed Church (Washington &
Burton).
[Story & photo]
Area Bands March on New Turf
The Hasbrouck Heights Music Parents Association presented Music & Pageantry
Under the Lights on October 27, 2007 at the recently renovated Depken Field. [Story & photo]
Seniors Haunted Halloween Party
This year when the word went out that Century 21 Eudan Realty was hosting their Fourth
Annual Halloween Bash for seniors, the news spread like wild fire; in fact, seniors from
Hasbrouck Heights, Wood-Ridge, Lodi and Garfield attended. Could it be that they heard
about the great spread the host provided in the past or was it because they all love
Halloween? [Photo & story]
Window Painting Delights Boulevard Area residents could stroll The Boulevard during late October where local
businesses, in conjunction with the three grammar school PTAs, sponsored the 14th
Annual Halloween Window Painting Contest.
[Story & photo]
5K Walk for Dyslexic Children Held on New Track
The 32nd Masonic Learning Center for Children, located at 301 Division Avenue, held its
4th Annual Hasbrouck Heights 5K Walk to Help Dyslexic Children on Saturday, October 13,
2007 at 10:00 a.m. at Depken Field (Franklin & Route 17). This walk was the
first event on the new Depken Field Track. (The track markings were made only 10 days
prior to this event.) [Photo & story]
HHFD Visits Students During Fire Prevention Week The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department visited local schools for Fire Prevention
Week, which was held October 7 through 13, 2007. [Story & photo]
HHPD Chief Colaneri Completes Command & Leadership Program Hasbrouck Heights Police Chief Michael J. Colaneri graduated from the New Jersey
State Association of Chiefs of Police West Point Command and Leadership Program on
September 18, 2007.
[Story & photo]
Town Day 2007 September 29 @ Woodland Park [Story & photo]
MDA Labor Day Telethon Volunteers @ VFW Post 2007
The 42nd Muscular Dystrophy Telethon began Sunday, September 2, 2007 at 9 p.m. and ran
through Monday, September 3rd until 6 p.m. Over 300 volunteers helped answer 100 phones
and stuffed and mailed letters. [Photo & story]
In the Nick of Time
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department responded to a smoke condition at Nicks Quick
Stop, 183 Boulevard, about 11:30 a.m., Sunday, September 2, 2007. A small fire in the
storage area was extinguished by the owners. The cause of the fire was undetermined and
under investigation. No injuries were reported. [Photo]
First United Methodist Church Welcomes New Pastor
My name is Iraida Ruiz de Porras and was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 1, 1965 to
Irma Rodríguez and Nestor Ruiz de Porras, in a Methodist based home. [Photo & story]
The Almost Disaster It could have been a disaster. But wasnt. On Friday afternoon, August 24th,
about 2:18 p.m., a fully loaded gasoline tanker collapsed on Route 17 at the jug-handle
across from White Castle. [Story & photo]
HHFD Search & Rescue Drill
On the evening of August 22, 2007, the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department conducted
training at a Kipp Avenue house scheduled for demolition. The exercise was led by First
Assistant Chief Mike Ratowski, Rescue Lt. Chris Halloran and Ladder Company Capt. Brian
Morrow. [Photo & story]
Lenox Recovers Jet
The Aviation Hall of Fame (AHOF) received a 36 foot long, 12,500 lb. forward fuselage of a
Convair 880 (N803TW) on Tuesday, August 7, 2007. It was transported from Atlantic City
Airport by Lenox Corporation. Bill Lenox started working on this project with the AHOF in
November 2006.
[Photo & story]
Handicap Accessible Park Comfort Station Dedicated
Community Access for All Committee dedicated the new comfort station in Woodland
Park on August 5, 2007. The new brick comfort station is fully handicap accessible
with extra wide doors, mobility space for wheelchairs, oversized stalls and new safety
lighting. [Story & photo]
Youngsters Enjoy Listening About the Lady Bug
The Junior Womens Club of Hasbrouck Heights hosted Story Hour at the Hasbrouck
Heights Free Public Library. [Photo & story]
256 Attend Potter Party At the stroke of 12:01 a.m., before a crowd of 256 eager readers at the Free
Public Library of Hasbrouck Heights, J.K. Rowlings final volume in her Harry Potter
series was released to the sound of excited cheering. The long-awaited Harry Potter
and the Deathly Hallows is sure to be an instant classic and enjoyed for many years
to come. The Librarys Harry Potter Party and Book Sale was the place to be, where
Muggles and Wizard wanna-bes of all ages came in droves on July 20th from 9:30 p.m. till 2
a.m.
[Story & photo]
Rt. 17 Accident Injures Eight
On July 9, at about 2:17 p.m., the HHPD received calls of a multiple motor vehicle
accident on Route 17 North. It was reported that a car with six passengers came in
contact with a tractor trailer while changing lanes, overturned, slid on its roof and was
then rear ended by another vehicle that then crashed into a pick-up truck parked at
Kundert Motors. The tractor trailer continued down Rt. 17 striking two more vehicles.
[Photo & story]
Farmer's Market 2007
Area Residents Enjoy Fresh Produce From Heights Farmers Market [Photo & story]
July 4th Children's Parade About 70 entrants participated in the Annual Childrens Parade held July 4,
2007 at Washington and Burton. [Story & photo]
Annual Senior Citizen Picnic A picnic is a picnic whether it is held outdoors or indoors. The decision to hold
the Annual Senior Picnic indoors this year, did not take anyone by surprise. July
11, 2007 [Story & photo]
HHPD Fingerprints 2nd Graders Since the 1970s, the Hasbrouck Heights Police Department has conducted the
"Project Kid Care ID Program" for all Corpus Christi, Euclid and Lincoln School
2nd Graders beginning in April and ending in June. About 150+ students participated this
year. [Story & photo]
HHPD Jr. Police Academy The Hasbrouck Heights Police Department held their 8th consecutive "Junior
Police Academy" for Hasbrouck Heights students. About 29 students participated.
The one week program was held from June 26th through July 2nd from 9:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. [Story & photo]
HH Little League Picnic
The Hasbrouck Heights Little League held its Annual Picnic for the 400 town families
involved in the 2007 season, on Saturday, June 23, 2007 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at
the Little League Complex.
[Photo & story]
Flag Day 2007
Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, Hasbrouck Heights Lodge #1962 and Hackensack
Lodge #658 held a combined Flag Day Ceremony at the Hasbrouck Heights Lodge on June 14,
2007.
[Photo & story]
HHFD Trains at American Legion Post
Insert body content here.The American Legion Post building made its final contribution to
the community on Sunday morning, June 10, 2007, with the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department
conducting training. The building was slated for demolition. [Story & photo]
Hasbrouck Heights Girl Scout Bridging Ceremony 2007
The Hasbrouck Heights Girl Scouts held their 2006-2007 Bridging Ceremony at 7:00 p.m.
on June 4, 2007 in the Kiefer Auditorium located in the Hasbrouck Heights High School.
The opening ceremony began with a procession, flag salute, Girl Scout Promise and comments
by the Service Unit Manager. [Story & photo]
Fred Depken Retires After 75 Years
After 75 years on the job, Fred Depken is retiring from his family business at K & D
Oil.
As the patriarch of the company, Fred Depken IIIs memories go back to the days of
coal.
It was his great grandfather, Gerhard Depken and his two sons, Frederick and Gerhard Jr.,
who founded the G. Depken and Sons Company over a century ago. [Story]
HHPD & WRPD Join Forces for Special Olympics
On June 1, 2007, about 9:30 a.m., the Hasbrouck Heights Police Department accepted the
Special Olympics torch from the Lodi Police Department. Several members of the
HHPD carried the Torch to a brief ceremony held at Shop-Rite, then proceeded
up Williams and along The Boulevard past the Circle. The torch was then presented to the
Wood-Ridge Police Department near the border. The HHPD run was about 2.4 miles.[Photo & story]
HHFD Memorial Day Service Following the Memorial Day Parade along Terrace Avenue and a Service
at Veterans Memorial Park honoring Veterans, the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department marched
to the Fireman's Memorial at The Circle to honor those who served in The Department. [Story & photo]
Memorial Day 2007 Observed
Memorial Day activities began with a parade from Williams Avenue, along Terrace Avenue,
concluding at Memorial Park on May 28, 2007. The parade was led by recently returned Iraq
servicemen and the Hasbrouck Heights Police Department Honor Guard. Marchers included the
Mayor and Council, Veterans from the VFW Post 4591 and American Legion James B. Scarr Post
106, Knights of Columbus, B.P.O Elks 1962, Hasbrouck Heights High School Band, and several
Boy and Girl Scout units followed by the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department. This was the
89th year that the citizens of Hasbrouck Heights observed Memorial Day at this monument. [Photo & story]
13th Annual 24-hour Memorial Weekend Bicycle Marathon The Marathon was held at Depken Field starting on Saturday May 26 at 10:00 a.m.
and concluded Sunday May 27 at 10:00 a.m. About 200 boys & girls
participate in over 50 teams. The Marathon was sponsored by the Hasbrouck Heights Police
Department. [Story & photo]
Youth Week Students conducted a Mayor and Council Meeting on Tuesday, May 22, 2007
[Story & photo]
HHFD Annual Inspection 2007
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department conducted its Annual Inspection at 7:00 p.m. on
Saturday, May 12, 2007. Department personnel were in full dress uniform. The equipment and
new headquarters were presented for inspection and Department personnel were available to
answer any questions.
The event was attended by local officials, as well as Fire Chiefs from mutual aid towns. [Photo & story]
Moving A Piece of Heights History
Members of the American Legion Post 106 with the DPW crew that moved the 2,743 lb. 57mm
Anti-Tank Gun on April 30, 2007 [Story & photo]
28th Annual Plant Sale
St. John the Divine held its 28th Annual Plant Sale/Flea Market on April 28th offering top
quality nursery grown plants and a large selection of hanging pots. Several flea market
dealers offered various items. ###
[Photo]
HH Mens Softball League -- 50 Years of Hits
The 2007 Season Opener softball game between The Sportsmen and New Balance Teams began on
a rainy Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., April 17th at Depken Field. The opening game was scheduled for
Monday, but the week-ends Noreaster made the field unplayable. [Photo & story]
Rau-Fitzgerald 5K/Terlemezian
1 Mile Run and Family Walk 2007
The rain from one of the worst Noreasters to hit our area didnt dampen the
spirits of the runners as they poised at the starting line. The 9th Annual 5k Run and One
Mile Walk, inspired by the memory of Hasbrouck Heights teachers John Rau, Cheryl
Terlemezian, and Robert Fitzgerald, was held on April 15th with registration beginning at
8 a.m. The Rau-Fitzgerald Memorial Run started at 9:30 a.m. on the Boulevard, followed by
the 10:30 a.m. Terlemezian One Mile Family Walk. [Photo &
story]
American Legion Closes "The Hut" On April 14, 2007 at 11:11 a.m., the American Legion lowered the American Flag
for the final time. After 50 years, the Post sold its home which will be demolished
and replaced by two houses. The Post comander Michael Cahill vows to continue the
Post. [Story & photo]
Little League Opening Day 2007
Spirits were high as the The Hasbrouck Heights Little League held their 54th Opening Day
Ceremony Saturday, April 14, 2007.[Photo & story]
Annual Easter Egg Hunt Over 9,000 brightly colored Easter eggs dotted the Gary Depken Field for the
Annual Easter Egg Hunt held on Saturday, March 31st. [Story
& photo]
Springing into the Century [2000] [Century Series Index]
[Photos] Spring scenes - Early April
[Photos] Easter
decorations
[Photos] Spring surprise
[Photos] Spring scenes - Late April
[Photos] Spring scenes
- Late May
[Photos] Spring Flowers 1 [Photos] Spring Flowers 2
HHFD Responds to Car Fire Fiery Exit Claims Vehicle: Driver OK. [Story & photo]
State-of-the-Art Fingerprinting
The Hasbrouck Heights Police Department has acquired an automatic "Livescan"
fingerprint system that is online all the time. [Story & photo]
Winter Snow Storms ... Movies: Plowing Circle
Christmas Day 2002 DPW plowing The
Boulevard December 6, 2003 [1][2] HHFD Ladder Company responding to call Dec. 14, 2003 [900k]
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Early Storms
Big pre-December 10th snowstorms since 1949
Measurmeents at Newark Liberty Airport
Source: NE Regional Climatic Data Center, Ithaca, NY
Dec. 5-6, 2003
15.9
Dec. 3-4, 1957
13.3
Dec. 5, 2002
8.0
Nov. 22-23, 1989
5.7
Dec. 2-3, 1952
4.8
Dec.8-9, 1958
4.5
Dec. 5-6, 1985
3.7
Brownie Troop 595 Tours NJ Aviation Hall of Fame
On March 10, 2007, Hasbrouck Heights Brownie Troop 595 toured the NJ Aviation Hall of Fame
located at Teterboro Airport. The tour was led by the Museum Director, Shea Oakley, whose
informative talk was highlighted with unique stories and anecdotes about NJ aviation. [Story & photo]
Firefighters Work Under Brutal Conditions
In the grip of winters extreme temperature of 17 degrees, with NNW winds at 17 mph,
gusting to 25-35 mph, and a wind chill of one degree, South Bergen Zone II Mutual Aid Fire
Departments worked a 2-alarm call at 200 Hollister Road in Teterboro for a smoke condition
at 10:30 p.m. on March 5, 2007.
[Story & photo]
Heights Area Supports Our Troops Families
On Saturday, March 3, 2007, Hasbrouck Heights Area residents conducted a food drive to
benefit the Military Familys Assistance Center at the Teaneck Armory, located at
1799 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, NJ.
[Photo & story]
United Under Gods Tent
On Friday, March 2nd, women representing every Church in Hasbrouck Heights, organized and
conducted a World Day of Prayer (WDP) Service. [Photo &
story]
Andy Feintuch Memorial Wrestling Tournament The Andy Feintuch Memorial Wrestling Tournament was held on
Sunday, February 18th from 8:45 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Hasbrouck Heights High School in
the new gym.
The Heights team earned 16 gold, 10 silver and 8 bronze medals. [Story & photo]
HHFD Conducts Jaws of Life Training
Training under freezing temperatures on Saturday afternoon, February 17, 2007, the
Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department conducted rescue and Jaws of Life training
at the DPW yard near the airport. Two donated vehicles were used in the exercise that
practiced the basic techniques that are regularly used by the Department. [Photo & story]
Brownies Have Sweet Dreams
In preparation for their first overnight campout, about 72 First and Second Grade Brownies
from Corpus Christi, Euclid and Lincoln Schools participated in a town-wide sleepover held
in the Senior Center on Friday, February 16 from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. They represented
Girl Scout Troops 612, 613, 526, 595, 1180 and 1557. The theme was Glen Spey of Hasbrouck
Heights. Glen Spey is the name of the Girl Scout Camp in New York that these scouts will
attend for their first weekend camping experience when they reach Third Grade.
[Story & photo]
Brownie Troop 595 Tours Fire Department
On the afternoon of February 8, 2007, Brownie Troop 595, from Lincoln and Euclid Schools,
toured the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department. The tour began with First Assistant Chief
Michael Ratkowski discussing fire safety. He discussed -- what to do if there is a fire in
your home: go to a neighbor and have them call 9-1-1, do not go back into your home. [Photo & story]
Fit to Breathe On January 31 and February 1 and 10, 2007, every member of the Hasbrouck Heights
Fire Department performed their annual respirator fit test. Firefighters authorized to
enter smoke-filled structures using air tanks test the seal of their mask
annually. [Photo & story]
Fire Department Holds Installation Dinner
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department held their installation dinner for Chief Angelo
Roccamo and the Department Officers at The Venetian on January 13, 2007. Master of
Ceremonies was former Fire Chief Tony Greco. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by First
Assistant Chief Michael Ratkowski and a Benediction was given by Fire Department Chaplain
Rev. Joseph Pickard. [Photo & story]
Bee-ing The Best
On Friday, January 12th, 2007, the Junior Womens Club of Hasbrouck Heights held its
14th Annual Spelling Bee at Kiefer Auditorium in the Hasbrouck Heights Jr./Sr. High
School. [Photo & story]
Reorganization Meeting 2007
On January 1, 2007 at 11:45 a.m., a Sine Die Meeting was held to conclude 2006 business.
Upon the seating of new council members, Mayor Ronald R. Jones declared the 2007
Reorganization Meeting in session.
[Photo &
story][Mayors Message]
Tree
Lighting Ceremony 2006
Annual tree lighting ceremony was held at The Circle, 5 p.m., December 5, 2006 and
was sponsored by Mayor's Community Celebrations Committee [Story & photo]
Firemans Funeral
Former Hasbrouck Heights Fire Chief Artie Knobloch passed on November 18, 2006.
During visitation at Costa Memorial Home on the evening of November 21st, firefighters
from area departments paid their last respects in full dress uniform. Members of the
Heights Fire Department were posted throughout and the Heights Honor Guard was posted at
the casket during viewing hours. A brief service was conducted by Fire Department Chaplain
Rev. Joseph Pickard.[Photo &
story]
Oak Grove Avenue was repaved for its entire length and was the only street
repaved this year.
[Story & photo]
Ragamuffin Parade
On Saturday, October 28, 2006 at 1 p.m., the Annual Hasbrouck Heights Ragamuffin
Paradewas held at the New Municipal Complex at Central Avenue for a "boo-ti-ful good
time". [Story & photo]
Haunted Hay Ride
Woodland Park was invaded by ghosts, goblins, aliens and assorted scary
characters on the evening of October 19, 2006. [Story & photo]
Health Fair Expo IV
The 4th Annual Health Fair Expo III was held Friday, October 13, 2006 from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, 320 Boulevard. [Story & photo]
9/11 Remembrance --
The Mayor and Council and Clergy led residents in a 9/11 Candlelight Memorial Service at
the Fireman's Memorial. [Story & photo]
HHPD Jr. Police Academy 2006
The Hasbrouck Heights Police Department held their 8th Annual Jr. Police Academy
from August 14 thru 21st. [Story &
photo]
On July 26, 2006, the Department of Transportation (DOT) held a public forum regarding
Route 17 at the Hasbrouck Heights Municipal Council Chambers. The purpose was to
inform local residents, officials and the business community about the proposed
construction on Route 17 at the following signalized intersections: Williams Avenue,
Franklin/Malcolm, Union Avenue and Highland Cross. DOT has identified these intersections
as problem areas. [Story]
Woodland Park Family Camp-out 2006 The third annyual Family Overnight Camp-out in Woodland Park was held on July
16-17, 2006
[Story & photos]
PA Donates Foam/crash Truck to HHFD
The Port Authority donated a 1996 Walters Rapid Intervention Response Vehicle
to the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department. [Photo & story]
[Blessing of vehicle]
Solutions to
Stormwater Pollution
Easy things You Can do Every Day To Protect Our Water [pdf]
2008 Free Health
Consultations
The Hasbrouck Heights Health Department advises residents over 18 years old that free
health consultations will be held at the Municipal Building Conference Room 1 from 10:00
a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Consultations are held on the fourth Thursday of each month. No
appointment is necessary. Scheduled dates: January 24, February 28, March 27, April 24,
May 22, June 26, July 24, August 28, September 25, October 23, November 20 and December
18. Services include: health history evaluation, blood
pressure measurements, height and weight measurements, individualized counseling and
education, including referral and follow-up confidential consultation with a Public Health
Nurse. This program is part of the Borough's health contract with Bergen County Department
of Health Services. These free health consultations have been provided to our residents
for over 10 years. For more info call 201-288-1636.
Recreation
Department Adult Programs Call 201-288-4143 for more info Co-ed Volleyball -- Wednesdays , 7 to 9 p.m. @ High School new gym Adult Basketball -- Mondays, 7-9 p.m. @ High School new gym Ping-Pong -- 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m. @ Community Center (320
Boulevard) Men's Flag Football -- Sundays, 9 to 1 a.m. @ Depken practice field
The
Kiwanis Club is collecting all canceled stamps both foreign and US. [Details]
Hasbrouck
Heights First Year Here is a glimpse of our hometown during the first
year of the 21st century. Throughout the year I had photographed some
interesting tableaus reflecting our community life. Take a glance around Hasbrouck
Heights, NJ during 2000 A.D., and see some of the people, events and places that
make our town a special place to live and work. [Photo
Essay]
Wanted:
unused eye glasses Drop-off box @ Boulevard
& Washington
Friendly Neighbors
works all year -- For 60 years helping neighbors in
need. Please send your generous contributions to: Pat Boer, Treasurer, 307 Roosevelt Ave.
HH[Info]
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Residents are Welcome At These Public Meetings New Municipal Complex, 320 Boulevard, Hasbrouck
Heights, NJ 07604 Mayor & Council Meetings -- Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. Board of Health -- Second Wednesday in month at 7:30 p.m. Planning Board -- First Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Library Board -- Second Wednesday in Month at 7:30 p.m.
Municipal Court -- Held Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m.at 248
Hamilton Avenue, 2nd Floor
Board of Education meets last Thursday in month at 8
p.m.in HHHS Library