INNER LIGHT
Emerson • Hillsdale • Montvale • Park Ridge • River Vale • Township of Washington • Westwood • Woodcliff Lake VOLUME 24 ISSUE 32
ANDRIULLI ROCKS
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
OCTOBER 26, 2020
EMERSON
Scouts and friends deliver an enchanted forest in Emerson
Woodcliff Middle School’s principal channels Taylor Swift for a great cause. SEE PAGE 12
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON
PROGRESS ON P A R K I N G F O R D PW Agreement with OLGC pending
BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
The Township Council voted Oct. 5 to allow the administration to investigate temporary parking for public works equipment before signing off on an approximately $60,000 deal with Our Lady of Good Counsel church. OLGC Pastor Stephen Cinque told Pascack Press on Oct. 22 the $2,500 per month contract—which the town clerk said has not been executed—would cover use of 38 parking spaces. The governing body is up against a May 2021 state deadline for soil remediation at the public works building, adjacent to Town Hall and the current volunteer ambulance headquarters. The facility will have to be razed. At this yearʼs reorganization meeting, Jan. 6, Mayor Peter Cala-
See PARKING on page 264
MORE, PLEASE! Members of Come on, things arenʼt all bad this year. Case in point: On Oct. 2 a little piece of magic revealed itself on the grounds of Emerson Junior-Senior High
the community band together to stake a bit of EHS property for all of us—and the faeries. School. months to carve out a remarkable munity. Visitors of all ages came There, a group of friends, space of whimsy, beauty, and fan- to see the lighted path, enjoy the many working toward their silver tasy. flow of bubbles, listen to award in Girl Scout Troop 5857, Organizers said the launch enchanted music, and enjoy delihad come together weekly for party was a big hit with the com- cious mini cupcakes donated by
TOP PHOTO COURTESY ELVES, FAERIES
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TOURING THE HFD
B ck in time...
There was plenty to see and do at the Hillsdale Fire Department this month. Check out these shots from a student tour and an escape drill! SEE PAGE 28
“Hay, doughnuts, and cinnamon.” Sense memories abound in Kristin Beuscher’s loving look back at Woodcliff Lake’s Van Riper’s Farms.
SEE PAGE 4