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 offer popular yard composter

In cooperation with the Bergen County Utilities Authority, the Friends of Wyckoff is offering the “Earth Machine” composter. Composting allows residents the opportunity to turn their yard waste and kitchen scraps into something useful-- rich garden soil. With the Earth Machine, you can compost vegetative kitchen scraps, coffee grinds, tea bags, grass clippings, brown leaves, and dead garden plants into rich compost for your gardens. Composting also saves taxes by reducing municipal waste. The Earth Machine has a capacity of 80 gallons and is made from recycled plastic. For more information, click here.

The Friends of Wyckoff is offering these at cost for $52.00

Email info@FriendsOfWyckoff.org or call 201 921 4541 for more information or to place your order.

The Stahl family of Wyckoff (Robert, Harvey, Christian and Eileen) and friend Zachary Musto with the Friends of Wyckoff garden composter.
 
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