Emerson • Hillsdale • Montvale • Park Ridge • River Vale • Township of Washington • Westwood • Woodcliff Lake VOLUME 24 ISSUE 45
A FOND FAREWELL
PA S C AC K VA L L E Y ’ S BEST H O M E TO W N N E W S PA P E R PASCACK VALLEY
WOODCLIFF LAKE
B’WAY
‘TWO-WAY PLAYER’
CORRIDOR
Film spotlights hoops hero John R. Blackgrove Westwood Library Director Martha Urbiel recalls Friend of the Library Mary Kenny. SEE PAGE 10
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON
TRACT IN
Mayor now says heʼll have news in February
THE WIND
BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
Several residents continued to press the Township Council for action Jan. 19 on preserving a 3.2acre mostly wooded tract at 450 Pascack Road, one of the townshipʼs last wooded tracts, calling its preservation critical to local quality of life. Following calls for action by Brian Sinclair, Diane Ferrara and Antony Udina, Mayor Peter Calamari said details on the township's next steps will be revealed soon. Borough Attorney Kenneth Poller said he had spoken with township planner Stan Slachetka, of T&M Associates, and would offer possible planning or zoning options during the closed session on Jan. 19. Poller did not respond to a request for comment by press time. Calamari said he would offer
See TRACT on page 314
JOHN R. BLACKGROVE TALKS about his life, his career, and what he’s giving back to the valley he loves in a student documentary the pandemic couldn’t derail. BY JOHN SNYDER OF PASCACK PRESS
“Basketballʼs just kind of a way of life. I think it can teach you a lot about life, whether itʼs dealing with adversity or dealing with success. I mean, it means everything to me.”
JANUARY 25, 2021
Thatʼs the quotable and driven John R. Blackgrove, a River Vale success story in the basketball world in the early 2000s—especially while attending Pascack Valley High School and later in Division 1 at Fordham University—and going strong as a coach and mentor.
PHOTOS COURTESY ANDRE DABAGHIAN/’TWO WAY PLAYER’
To township friends Ben Bachrach and Andre Dabaghian, who produced “Two Way Player,” a documentary on Blackgrove just released on YouTube that started as a school project, their subject is “a small-town kid from River Vale whose
SEE STORY PAGE 18
Council reintroduces $45K on master plan
IN FOCUS
BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
Councilmembers introduced a measure to hire a planning consultant for $45,000 to update its Master Plan, after agreeing to consult with its auditor about whether the move constitutes a special emergency appropriation. The vote was 5–1, with Angela Hayes opposed, noting she wanted to wait to see “the big picture” for the boroughʼs upcoming budget. The ordinance will hire Phillips Preiss Grygiel LLC, to update the borough Master Plan. Previously, Mayor Carlos Rendo delayed a vote due to Hayesʼs absence and also new members being seated in 2021. However, the decision to update the Master Plan takes on new urgency, he said, due to several local businesses closing—including ESAI and the Hilton—plus concerns about a new application submitted for 188 Broadway. That application is being reviewed by Zoning Board professionals and not yet scheduled for any public hearings. In early December 2020, Rendo broke a 3–3 tie to introduce the Master Plan update ordinance. However, no vote on adoption was taken by the end of that year, requiring the ordinance to be reintroduced in 2021.
See BROADWAY on page 224
TRUE BLUE
B ck in time...
Congratulations to River Vale Police Capt. Christopher Bulger and Lt. Joshua Wisse, both promoted with kids in tow, on Jan. 12.
Kristin Beuscher of the Pascack Historical Society walks us “through” the old Campbell wampum mill, which stood on the Pascack Brook in Park Ridge. SEE PAGE 4
SEE PAGE 6