Emerson • Hillsdale • Montvale • Park Ridge • River Vale • Township of Washington • Westwood • Woodcliff Lake
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 50
Beignet bounty
FEBRUARY 28, 2022
EXCELLENCE TO SPARE Lady Cards take third state bowling championship
WOODCLIFF LAKE
MASTER
PLAN OVER-
HAUL RAISES CONCERNS
Vote expected March 16; SHINE questions fairness
BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
Bourbon Street Beignet opens on Center Avenue in Westwood, bringing New Orleans home. SEE PAGE 15
MONTVALE
MAYOR BOOTS KIDS’
Says police objected; diversity, inclusion volunteers seek apology
READER
BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
The Diversity and Inclusion Committee is calling for Mayor Michael Ghassaliʼs apology for his banning of an award-winning filmmaker theyʼd scheduled with the public library to read a picture book on Feb. 22 in honor of Black History Month. Ghassali, meanwhile, said he would not host the reader in light of unrelated “inappropriate statements and imagery” in a brief, Peabody Award-winning film he helped create based on a spoken word poem reacting to police violence and its roots in the United States. Ghassali had flyers replaced,
See MAYOR on page 254
The Westwood Cardinals Girls Bowling Team, winner of the NJSIAA Group 1 State Championship, on Feb. 14. Left to right are Veronica Gisler, Julia Gisler, Mackenzie Quinn, Abigail Goetz, Coach Dan Rattacasa, Claire Halligan, Francesca Andolina, Coach Bob McQuade, Mia Heid, Amelia Hanson, and Haley Adkins. Lady Cardinals went toe to toe with the best the BY JOHN SNYDER Garden State could assemble, knocking down eight OF PASCACK PRESS programs after three traditional games were rolled. This is Westwoodʼs third girls bowling state ONGRATULATIONS TO the 2021–2022 Westwood Cardinals Girls Bowling Team, win- championship, following a historic win in 2015, a ner of the NJSIAA Group 1 State Champi- follow-on in 2017, and this year senior Amelia onship, held this year on Feb. 14 at Bowlero Lanes Hanson rolling her career best game, 192, in the final game of the series. in North Brunswick. According to Westwood High School Head Continued on page 26 Boys & Girls Bowling Coach Dan Rattacasa, the
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PHOTO VIA DAN RATTACASA
A proposed comprehensive Master Plan update to help guide the development of the borough has drawn sharp opposition from several residents and a local watchdog group opposed to overdevelopment. The document is expected to get a vote at the Planning Board meeting of March 16 at 5 p.m. If the Planning Board approves the plan then, it will advance to the Borough Council for final vote. A former councilman has urged the Planning Board to table the plan following its review at the Feb. 16 Planning Board meeting on Zoom. Approximately 20 residents were present for the session, approximately six of whom called out high density zoning being permitted on the boroughʼs east side versus no such similar zoning on the west side. Several who spoke out wondered when the Planning Board would post the document so residents could fully review it in advance of its March 16 hearing. Master Plan Committee Chair Josephine Higgins said she hoped to have the plan online at least 10 days prior to the March 16 meeting. After struggling to move forward on an update to its Master Plan, last fully updated in 2002 with several reexaminations over the last two decades, the Borough Council
See MASTER on page 174
GLOWING NOTICE
B ck in time...
The Borough of Westwood cuts the ribbon on a stylish, central, and helpful message board handsomely complementing its historic train station.
In 1929 the Hillsdale Herald reported cheerfully on a new run of shops on Broadway between Hillsdale and Washington avenues. Kristin Beuscher has our story. SEE PAGE 4
SEE PAGE 13