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.
Wyckoff News Archives
Wyckoff Township Committeemen Meet with “Friends” and CHCC CEO to Discuss VISTA Development
morePlanning Board votes yes to Master Plan 2010
Read the 2010 Master Plan
Read the Master Plan Open Space and Recreation PlanDid you Miss Friends of Wyckoff General Meeting on September 22?
Download the powerpointCell Tower Proposed for site on Grandview Avenue
moreInserra Shop Rite submits plans to Planning Board
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Application for Open Space funds to buy Russell Farms
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Friends Pasta Dinner Huge Sucess
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Atwood Lake Residents Sue Wyckoff, Neighbors Over Dam Repair
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CHCC developers “working with Wyckoff to resolve some issues"
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Friends and Eisenhower electronics recycling drive a huge success-next drive set for May 16, 2009
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Ravine Development is Underway
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Boulder Run Redevelopment Update
more Backyard Can Go to the Birds, featuring bird expert Dan Torino.
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Friends May 16 Recycling Drive a Big Success!
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See Who is Planting The Seedlings!
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Norway Spruce Seedling Planting Instructions
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Friends sponsors Washington School
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Local open space funds attract big money
more New Jersey towns go green to reduce energy costs
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Friends of Wyckoff give $1,000 grant for environmental education to Eisenhower School
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Friends offer popular yard composter
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Planting the berm at Eisenhower school
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Planning board approves teardown with variances
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June 2 presentation to feature ideas for reducing water, fertilizer use on lawns
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Our May 27, 2008 ad in Villadom Times
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Celebrating Arbor Day in Wyckoff
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"Kilowatt Ours"
-watch it and save money. We've donated a copy of "Kilowatt Ours" (www.kilowattours.org) to the Wyckoff Public Library. "Kilowatt Ours" is an award-winning, 55-minute documentary that helps draw the lines between the sources of our electricity and the consequences of our energy consumption. Viewers will also learn how they can dramatically cut their own energy bills. -
"Laughing All the Way to the Meter" and one Wyckoff family's plunge into solar energy
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Wyckoff farmer Jim Abma urges Trenton not to eliminate New Jersey Department of Agriculture
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Boulder Run Appeal Denied
Construction at Boulder Run will likely begin soon more
