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New PV Tech Facilities, Cell Tower, 'Unenforceable' Law Top This Week's News

Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.

Pascack Valley High Dedicates Facilities to Former Teachers

Pascack Valley High School held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday for new facilities dedicated to former teachers Phil Goodyear and David Tedesco.

The expansion to the school's applied tech wing, part of a $1.8 million project to address overcrowding and upgrade facilities, includes the new Phil Goodyear Physics and Technology Center and the David Tedesco Graphics Engineering Laboratory.

Washington Twp. Cell Tower Under Construction

Officials expect the tower to be finished by December 24.

Washington Twp. Council Passes 'Unenforceable' Public TV Ordinance

The law sets guidelines for WCTV, which is an independent nonprofit, according to its volunteers.

Westwood Student Lands Internship at Sheriff's Office

Sam Zitomer is a senior at Barnstable Academy in Oakland.

State Awards $900K Grant to Pascack Valley Schools

The funding will be used for window projects at both regional high schools and work on the heating system at Pascack Hills.

Newark Ave. Flooding Fix Expected to Cost Under $9K

The Westwood Council introduced an ordinance appropriating $8,920 for drainage improvements.


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