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Students Top Teachers in Annual Game, Open Space Funds, Police Procedure Top Weekly News
Here are some of the top stories from River Dell this week

Prior to coming to Patch, I was with North Jersey Media Group, covering both Oradell and River Edge with the Town News for the past three years.
Born and raised in Northern New Jersey, I left the Garden State to attend Arcadia University in Pennsylvania, just minutes outside of Philadelphia. While at Arcadia, I was a staff writer and photography editor for the school newspaper, The Tower along with working as a staff intern for the Germantown Courier and Mt. Airy Times.
In my spare time, I can be found out jogging with my dogs or participating as a fencer of the Society of Creative Anachronism (SCA).
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
Independent that votes for candidates and issues. I believe John Quincy Adams said it best with, "Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost."
Religion
How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
Atheist, but I am respectful of others' beliefs so long as they are not pushed on me.
<br>Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The budgets for the municipalities and school districts will be the biggest challenge that residents will face, not only this year but for the next several years. Also the future downtown development projects in River Edge along with the ongoing land use issues in Oradell will be critical for the benefit of each town.
Here are some of the top stories from River Dell this week

PHS seniors Kristen Acabou and Bianca Pagano will both attend Berkeley College next fall
BBQ specialist Dave "Fink" Finkelstein and New Milford's Robert Gant recently opened shop in Dumont after an eight-year hiatus in Bergen County
Here are a few of the stories that caught readers' attention this month on Paramus Patch
Here are a few of the stories that caught readers' attention this month on River Dell Patch
The 8th annual volleyball game between the 8th grade class and faculty of St. Joseph School resulted in a student victory
The 8th annual volleyball game between the 8th grade class and faculty of St. Joseph School resulted in a student victory
"Starfish" has been helping senior citizens in River Dell for almost 40 years, but recently had to disband due to a lack of volunteers
BBQ specialist Dave "Fink" Finkelstein recently opened his new shop in Dumont after an eight-year hiatus in Bergen County
Speakeasy Motors, owned by Fair Lawn resident Evan Favaro, won first place in the Modified Street Class at J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Bike Show
Most homeowners will see a decline in their housing values, but not all will see the same tax break
Borough will now be able to move forward with bringing department up to adequate supervisory staffing levels
River Edge is currently debating whether to sell the former DPW yard on Grove Street but is still waiting on a final appraisal
The estimated $143,000 will also be used towards extending the River Edge Little League fence and setting aside for the future KBG field light replacement project
In a Letter to the Editor, longtime borough resident Shanee Helfer responds to both Modernize Bergen County's Mitchell T. Horn and Paramus Mayor Richard LaBarbiera's recent comments about change to the County's Blue Laws
New Milford came out on top during their weekend quad meet over Paramus Catholic and Tenafly while giving Hackensack a fight
From Charlotte's Web to Where the Wild Things Are, share these classic books with your children and encourage their love for reading.
In a shared services agreement with New Milford, River Edge to pay for the repair and replacements of their borough's sidewalk slabs that were uprooted during Hurricane Sandy by borough-owned shade trees.
Undefeated no more, Paramus Catholic hockey falls in County Final
Crusaders, Hawks Head to County Tournament on the Court