Pascack Press 2.22.21

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Emerson • Hillsdale • Montvale • Park Ridge • River Vale • Township of Washington • Westwood • Woodcliff Lake

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

VOLUME 24 ISSUE 49

EAGLE RISES

PASCACK VALLEY

PASCACK VALLEY

‘EACH FAMILY HAS A STORY’ Local photographer on pandemicʼs ʻnew rulesʼ

Congratulations to Eagle Scout James Stickel of the Township of Washington. SEE PAGE 17

EMERSON

CONTRACT VEXES ON BLOCK 419

Borough laments ʻzero leverageʼ amid delays

BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS

The borough attorney has called the boroughʼs redevelopment partner “incompetent” and says there are major problems with agreements the previous administration struck with it, including lack of an enforceable timetable for completion. A lack of a deadline and dueling lawsuits have thrown the boroughʼs downtown redevelopment project off track. In addition to being a project that has no timetable for its completion, there is no end date in sight. So reported Borough Attorney John McCann about the Block 419,

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LIVING ROOM SCENE: Park Ridge’s Julia Chang-Lomonico turns her lens on her family’s pandemic adjustments and discoveries, winning awards in documentary photography.

of monumental changes around the world, photographers in 2020 filled a vital role in creating a visual record of the times. Park Ridge photographer Julia Chang-Lomonico is one of many photographers who have focused their lens on the integral value of family. N A YEAR

FEBRUARY 22, 2021

The artistsʼ work on the subject has been recognized by the leading international photography competition and the only live juried competition of its genre, The Documentary Family Awards (DFA). Exploring universal themes of home and community, relationship, humor and tragedy, the

PHOTO COURTESY JULIA CHANG-LOMONICO

images awarded by the DFA reflect the complexity of daily family life. Chang-Lomonicoʼs work has been selected from thousands of entries and more than 70 countries to join a collection of award-winning photos that

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VACCINE PROGRESS?

Mayors fight for local clinic; offer rides

BY JOHN SNYDER OF PASCACK PRESS

The mayors of Montvale, Park Ridge, and Woodclif Lake report good news following a call with state officials and the Bergen County health department. Referring to a call on Feb. 11, Montvale Mayor Michael Ghassali wrote residents, “In the next two to three weeks more vaccines are coming our way. We addressed the possibility of having a three-town (Park Ridge, Woodcliff Lake and Montvale) combined local site, and that process is in the works right now.” He said, “In the meantime, our Montvale Health Commission is going to be helping residents 65 years of age and older [who] canʼt access the vaccine portal. And those who are homebound and canʼt drive, let us know and we will provide transportation.” Ghassali said, “We need to provide the vaccine to the segment of our population that is most vulnerable and want the vaccine. If you or you know someone who needs this help, please share this information with them.” Park Ridge Mayor Keith Misciagna wrote his constituents of the call, “Many residents have reached out about a local clinic… We have made it clear to state and county health officials that if there is an opportunity, we would be more than willing to provide any infrastructure needed to operate a local clinic.” He said “While, due to supply,

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SHOW OF LOVE

B ck in time...

GFWC Paskack Junior Woman’s Club sends 3,000-plus valentines to first responders, senior residents, and hospitals throughout the valley.

The ‘old abandoned farmhouse’ where Westwood Regional Jr./Sr. High School stands had a rich history, dating to a time when the Township of Washington was home to a mere 200 souls.

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