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Water Main Break, Trail Fight And More In Top County News
Bergen news includes extra state aid for school districts
Welcome to "Around The County," a weekly column that highlights stories in Bergen County Patch communities. This week, some Fort Lee residents were left without water after water main break, hikers battled with property owners over a section of the Hackensack River Greenway and the mayor of Franklin Lakes wants $1 million from the library. Check out our list of some of the top stories on Patch sites this week:
- Trail enthusiasts and property owners are of the Hackensack River Greenway in Teaneck.
- Oradell won another victory over a developer's plans to on Kinderkamack Road.
- from the World Trade Center will be part of the Hasbrouck Heights Sept. 11 Memorial.
- left parts of Fort Lee with little or no water.
- The Paramus Council for the municipal golf course.
- Washington Township officials over a state plan to widen the ramp at exit 168 of the Garden State Parkway.
- The Alexander Hamilton School in Glen Rock announced its .
- Business owners in Ridgewood blamed high rents for the in town.
- A motorcyclist after a crash in Mahwah.
- The mayor of Franklin Lakes wants the library there to to taxpayers.
- Fair Lawn schools will in state aid.
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