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Hasbrouck Heights
Bergen County, New Jersey  07604

Settled 1664   --   Incorporated 1894   --   Population 11,662
Thursday, September 02, 10. The local time is 01:22 PM PDT (13:22 HRS.)

Stop for Pedestrians in Crosswalk
A revised law, effective April 1, 2010, requiring drivers to come to a complete stop and remain stopped as soon as a pedestrian enters a crosswalk. Prior to this legislative change, drivers were only mandated to yield, an ambiguous direction authorities say led to one of the highest rates of pedestrian fatalities in the nation. Motorists violating the new law face a $200 fine (double the current fine), plus court costs, and 2 points on their license. They can also be subject to 15 days of community service and insurance surcharges.
The Hasbrouck Heights 10th Farmers’ Market is held every Tuesday from Noon to 6:00 p.m. until late September, at the corner of The Boulevard and Central Avenue. This Farmers’ Market is scheduled to host about a dozen vendors. George is back! Additionally, many new vendors to include Hoboken Farms, Rebbecca Amish Baked Goods, a gourmet coffee company, Cookie Man, Dr. Pickle, hand made soaps, etc.
The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Hasbrouck Heights invite you to the 10th Annual Free Senior Citizens Picnic to be held on Thursday, July 15, 2010, from 12 -- 4 p.m. in the Senior Center. Entertainment will be provided by The Music Man -- Peter Lieberman.
Sign up sheets are available in the Senior Center or in the Borough Clerk’s office or by calling 201-288-0195. The Senior Bus will be available to pick you up if you need a ride. Please let the Borough Clerk’s office know if you would like to be placed on the Senior Bus list including your address and telephone number. ###
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Did you see yourself or your child published in The Gazette Newspaper?
The EXACT images used in The Gazette Newspaper, are now available as black & white photographic prints and may be purchased here.
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  Food Pantry Donations Requested
With summer upon us, the shelves are becoming a little sparse. Here are some needed items: beans, canned fruit, juices, pasta sauce, gravies, paper products, all kinds of soaps and cleaning products, shampoo, toiletries, jelly, coffee, tea, cereal, powdered milk, crackers, cookies and snacks. Call the Borough Clerk’s office for additional details at 201-288-0195.
The Recycling Center will be closed Saturdays effective May 1, 2010:
The Center will remain open Mon - Fri from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. (Closed Holidays

Gargage & Trash will not collected on holidays effective May 31, 2010
May 31, July 5, Sept. 6, Oct. 11, Nov. 2, Nov. 11, Nov 25 & 26, Dec. 24 and Dec 31
[2010] Recycling Calendar in pdf format
Hasbrouck Heights Websites: [Borough] [Police] [Fire Department] [Library] [BOE]
Popular Hasbrouck Heights Forum: http://www.nj.com/forums/hasbrouckheights/
[Click here] for real time Teterboro Airport air traffic map [More details]

A "slice of community life" with interesting tableaus reflecting our hometown.

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2nd Annual Street Fair
Held Sunday, May 16, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m

[ Photos in pdf format]



Circus Champions NJ Libraries
One hundred children at The Hasbrouck Heights Free Public Library received a one-of-a-kind special reward performance visit by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey clowns and NJ Library Champion, Ringmaster Johnathan Lee Iverson, on Tuesday, March 9, 2010. [Story & photo]



[Reorganization Meeting 2010] [Mayor's Annual Message]




Fire Destroys Washington Place Home



NJ DOT Plans to Upgrade Route 17 Intersections
in pdf format [Williams Avenue] [Franklin Avenue] [Union Avenue] [Highland Cross]

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]

Announcements
Vacation-proof Your Home
[Click here] for the complete code of Hasbrouck Heights
Note: Type subject in [Enter Search Request] box (i.e. electrical, plumbing, etc.)
Wood-Ridge Radio -- AM 1580 -- Broadcasting from the old Curtis Wright Plant
The Kiwanis Club is collecting all canceled stamps both foreign and US. [Details]
Civil Defense       CERT        BC Emergency Management       Homeland Security
Solutions to Stormwater Pollution
Easy things You Can do Every Day To Protect Our Water [pdf]

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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]

Special Feature -- Heights' Grandeur
Real estate promotional literature before 1900 ... includes many photos!
The Crowning Glory Brochure   ·   E. M. Anson Real Estate Brochure
The Lemmermann Villa Site Company Broadside   ·   History 1870 - 1921

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Residents are Welcome At These Public Meetings

Get involved  -- You can make a difference!
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

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