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Zoning Amendment to Settle Tax Appeal
Three ordinances are up for a vote at next week's council meeting.

<b>Hometown: </b>Midland Park<b><br>Birthday: </b>Oct. 14<br><b>Bio: </b>Rebecca K. Abma has more than a decade of professional experience writing for local and national publications and websites. She is the former editor of the Shopper News, a North Jersey Media Group weekly newspaper based in Fair Lawn. After spending the past few years in the medical writing field—most recently covering neurology for national trade publication—she is thrilled to be covering local news again. <b><br></b>
Raised in Paramus, Rebecca is married to Bill Abma and has a young son, Danny. Her father-in-law, Willy, was born and raised on Abma's Farm, where Bill grew up. The farm is now owned by Bill's Uncle Jim and cousin Jimmy, his wife Pam, and their children. Bill teaches social studies in Ramsey.
In her spare time, Rebecca is a singer and songwriter, who performs in cafés and churches around the region. She plays guitar and sings, and especially loves jamming on "Happy [and You] Know It" for her son.
Three ordinances are up for a vote at next week's council meeting.

Careless driving and other offenses cited for crashes that killed Larry Sephton and Marcus Ruta.
The Franklin Lakes Police Department report the following activity in the last week.
Incoming freshman affected by discontinued programs.
"Housewife"named celebrity spokesperson for the 2011 March for Babies
Ramapo College opens registration for intellectual courses for kids in middle and high school this summer
Officials relay appreciation of compassion following Marcus Ruta's death.
Some say rules are made to be broken, but what do you do when kids break yours?
Plus: A blogger faces threats of libel suit and the Real Housewives Bus Tour plans a return to Franklin Lakes.
Book signing, fire hydrant reminder, orchestra festival and more.
Also, one alleged burglar calls cops to report someone's trying to steal his stuff.
The 2010 Census data shows little change in population and racial makeup.
Sub-zero windchills, a valentine talk, volunteers wanted and more.
Wine tasting, arts and crafts, casino night and more.
RIH fencing teams match up, classes at the Rec center and more
Former Midland Park resident was active with Touch The World Ministries in Allendale
The following restaurants and sports bars will be offering a variety of specials
Here's a peek at some houses on the market in our area.
Borough still digging out, but shops and services are open.