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Oradell to Hear from Marlboro Officials on Boosting Economic Development

Here's a sneak peek of what's coming up in RiverDell this week

 

MONDAY: Join the Oradell Public Library at 10:30am for Baby and Me Storytime with stories, singing and free play for children up to 24 months old.

TUESDAY: The Oradell Mayor and Council's 7pm work session is expected to include a presentation by Marlboro officials on how to boost economic development while promoting shopping local at smal businesses.

WEDNESDAY: The River Edge Zoning Board of Adjustments meets at 8pm.

THURSDAY: The River Dell High School Drama Club will be selling tickets to its spring Musical "Once Upon a Mattress" outside of the high school auditorium, 2:30 to 4pm. Tickets are $15 per person for general admission or $10 for students/seniors.

THE WEEKEND: REGAL is hosting a Round Robin 3 on 3 tournament on Friday and Saturday at Roosevelt School.

The Oradell Recycling Center will be open on Saturday, 9am to 12pm for borough residents only.

Athletics

River Dell

  • Boys LAX scrimmage Indian Hills, Tuesday 4pm
  • Softball is at Indian Hills, Tuesday 4pm
  • Baseball scrimmages Wood-Ridge, Thursday 4pm
  • Boys LAX scrimmages North Warren, Thursday 5pm
  • Softball faces Tenafly, Friday 4pm
  • Softball scrimmages Secaucus, Saturday 10am
  • Baseball scrimmages Tenafly, Saturday 11am
  • Girls LAX scrimmages Mount St. Dominic, Saturday 11am

Bergen Catholic

  • Volleyball scrimmages Pope John, Tuesday 4:30pm
  • LAX scrimmages Chatham, Wednesday 4:30pm
  • Volleyball is at Bloomfield, Thursday 4pm
  • LAX is at Peddie School in a Round Robin scrimmage, Saturday 8am
  • Volleyball is at Ridge, Saturday 10am

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Teresa Michel

2:02 pm on Monday, March 11, 2013

Oradell council needs to hear from Marlboro officials? How about hearing what the local businesses/residents think? - increase parking availability - loosening up some of the rules about types of businesses/hours of operations - and decrease the speed on Kinderkamack Road - moms don't want to shop on this road because they do not feel safe crossing the street. Get the OPD to enforce the speed and parking restrictions in this town instead of making excuses why they don't.

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