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 26 ISSUE 14
Change of pace
JUNE 20, 2022
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON
SOFTBALL SUPERSTARS
Perfect season, 10th inning crown for PRMS Owls
PASCACK– WASHINGTON OVERHAUL REVS UP
County approves $2M contract; vacant houses to be torn down; work seen as wrapping in 2023
BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
Hillsdale BOE president Shane Svorec says she’s stepping down. SEE PAGE 6
EMERSON
DEBAUN HOUSE
1770s building, an Old Hook relic and home to Legion Post 269, falls to bulldozer; new veteran housing eyed
WRECKED
BY JOHN SNYDER OF PASCACK PRESS
One of the boroughʼs oldest buildings — the DeBaun House, built in the 1770s — is down, reduced to scrap in a dayʼs work. The scene at the former American Legion Post 269 drew a handful of onlookers, including a River Vale resident, Dennis Ruby, who claimed a floorboard for a home project; a member of the boroughʼs Historic Preservation Commission, who braved the wreckage to point out the original foundation and signs of old fire damage; and a
See DeBAUN on page 104
Park Ridge Middle School’s girls softball team dominates the season, 11-0, and reigns as NBMSIAL champs. Eighth graders are Kate Broderick, Stacy Caracozza, GiGi Dow, Gabi DellaVolpe, Amanda Friedlander, Elizabeth Gibbons, Madelyn Hryniw, Meghan Long, and Katelyn Nilsen. Seventh graders are Aurelia E. Carolan, Dani DellaVolpe, Mia Ferguson, Kayla Iula, Brianna Moser, Tori Peirano, Lily Robinson, Lauren Stewart, and Serena Wagner. Coach Karen Carroll is at right.
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BY NOAH SCHWARTZ OF PASCACK PRESS
the Park Ridge Girls Middle School softball team on their dramatic come-frombehind 11-10 win against Wyckoff in 10 innings on Monday ONGRATULATIONS TO
June 6. They are now the NBMSIAL Champions. With this win the girls completed their season with a perfect 11-0 record. The team fell behind early. Going into the bottom of the last inning, they were down 5 to 2 but fought hard to tie the game
and send it into extra innings. Down 9 to 5 in the 8th inning, the team again fought back and tied the game at 9. In the 10th inning, Wyckoff once grabbed the lead, 10 to 9. Batting in the bottom of the
See SOFTBALL on page 384
Bergen County Commissioners on May 18 approved a nearly $2 million Bergen County contract to improve traffic circulation at the Pascack Road–Washington Avenue intersection. Preliminary work to upgrade culverts and drainage at the intersection might start by mid or late summer, Pascack Press has learned. Nearly three years after the township initiated a shared-services agreement with Bergen County to upgrade the notorious bottleneck, the work looks likely to commence within weeks, Bergen County spokesperson Michael Sheinfield told Pascack Press on June 14. He said the county awarded a $1,980,941 contract in mid-May and that that county engineers were originally hoping that work might begin soon. While the contractorʼs timeline provided has estimated a 180-day construction period, or six months between start and completion, county officials anticipate delays, mostly due to supply chain holdups, especially in getting the steel needed for custom-fabricated traffic signals. Mayor Peter Calamari told Pas-
See INTERSECTION on page 394
PIRATES PLAY HERE
B ck in time...
For the second consecutive season, the Bergen Pirates are set to play four home games at Westwood’s Westvale Field.
George G. White, namesake of Hillsdale’s middle school, was principal of the borough’s K-8 school in the turbulent early 20th century. Kristin Beuscher has the story. SEE PAGE 4
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