Events

Russell Farms Update
On December 6, the Wyckoff Township Committee held the public hearing on the ordinance authorizing the purchase of Russell Farms, and then passed the ordinance later that evening. The acquisition is contingent on the receipt by the developer of a "no further action" letter from the state Department of Environmental Protection indicating that the pesticide clean-up at the site has been successfully completed. After receipt of this letter, the Township can take possession in exchange for the $3.1 million.

Upcoming Meetings

Northeast New Jersey Beekeepers

Meetings are the 3rd Friday of every month.
Location: Ramapo College, Anisfield School of Business building, Room 135S Click for directions

Wyckoff Zoning Board Meeting

Monday, January 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Town Hall, 340 Franklin Ave., Wyckoff
Hear testimony from SAVE Wyckoff’s Planning expert.
Public comment may be admissible.

Friends donates a composter to Coolidge School

Friends of Wyckoff donated a composter and a check in the amount of $60 toward a new batch of red wiggler worms – an essential component for successful composting – to Coolidge School in Wyckoff. School Nurse and Health Educator, Janice Kochanek teaches students how to grow herb and vegetables in the courtyard garden. Now they will also be able to learn how worms and composting makes rich soil. The donation was possible through the Friends' pancake breakfast fundraiser in March. Pictured left to right: Linda Vreeland, Chair, Friends of Wyckoff, Rob Famularo, Principal, Sam, Madelyn and Emma, third grade students and gardeners, and Janice Kochanek.

 

 
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