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PA S C AC K VA L L E Y ’ S H O M E TO W N N E W S PA P E R
VOLUME 25 ISSUE 33
GOING PLACES
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
MOMS, GIRLS SHINE ON 40 in new Valley Chabad Teen Initiative tradition
MONTVALE
GO TEAMS! NEW LOOKS AT PHHS, PVHS
Fresh Broncos, Panthers logos bound for uniforms, spirit wear, letterhead BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
AHA student Erin Pav of Westwood, an aspiring civil rights attorney, reports from American Civil Liberties Union Advocacy Institute.
SEE PAGE 22
EMERSON
HEARING ON OFFSITE AFFORDABLE UNITS NOV. 4 Land Use Board gets application tied to Block 419 redevelopment
BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
An application by Emerson Redevelopers Urban Renewal LLC for seven affordable units at 129 Kinderkamack Road, in the central business district, agreed to as part of the Emerson Station redevelopment project gets its first Land Use Board hearing on Thursday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. The units proposed are those permitted in connection with the project referred to as Block 419 in Emersonʼs Mt. Laurel Settlement Agreement and related orders entered by Judge Gregg A. Padovano, reads the public notice
See HEARING on page 474
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Marla and Ella Arum, Julie and Sloane Irizarry, Jaden Slivka, and Lori Stone of Woodcliff Lake, among dozens, spend an evening at the intersection of history, culture, music, and art in a Valley Chabad Teen Initiative project. N A FIRST, the Valley Chabad Teen Initiative “Words of inspiration were shared about the recently held an illuminating mother and beauty of the mezuzah and what it adds to the daughter event just for teens, grades 8–12, Jewish home. The moms had a great time seeing and their moms. how well their daughters knew them in a fun The ladies bonded over cheese boards, sal- game.” ads, sushi, and soup, music — and the creation of A mezuzah is a piece of parchment called a beautiful fused-glass mezuzah cases. klaf contained in a decorative case and inscribed Estie Orenstein of Valley Chabad Center for Continued on page 32 Jewish Life told Pascack Press on Oct. 27, ABOVE: COURTESY VALLEY CHABAD
Student representatives from Pascack Valley and Pascack Hills regional high schools revealed their schoolsʼ winning mascot logo selections for the Panthers and Broncos at the Oct. 25 Pascack Valley Regional High School District school board meeting. The final selections were shown to school trustees Oct. 11, when trustees agreed to accept the final decisions made by students and staff at both schools. Pascack Valleyʼs Evan Scalia and Pascack Hillsʼ Hilary Siegel, the boardʼs student representatives, revealed the winning logos during their regular reports. “I commend everyone involved with developing the mascot logo designs. The school committees worked hard to ensure the designs incorporated input from our students and staff, giving our schools mascots they can rally around for generations to come,” interim Superintendent Daniel Fishbein told Pascack Press on Oct. 26. No trustee commented on the final vote at the meeting. Both schools voted in mid-October on the final two mascot logo options that had been winnowed over
See TEAMS on page 264
CHEERING ON SUCCESS
B ck in time...
An education leadership consultant has encouraging words for the Westwood Regional School District.
Kristin Beuscher recalls the venerable North Bergen Weekly, for a while the largest weekly newspaper in the Pascack Valley. Like us, it was based in Westwood. SEE PAGE 4
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