
Megan Burrow
Staff Writer at NorthJersey.com
Reporter @NorthJersey, The Record. NYC native, Jersey raised. Alum: @BostonCollege, @BergenCC
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1 week ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
The Labrosse Team, headed by three-term Mayor John Labrosse, who is running with Deputy Mayor Kathy Canestrino, Lance Powell, Marlene Somerville and Richard Garcia have raised $188,800. Candidates Caseen Gaines, Agatha Toomey, Roberto Diaz, Philip Carroll and Sonya Clark-Collins, running together as the Hackensack Unites slate, have raised just over $140,500.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Megan Burrow
HACKENSACK — Voters will choose from among 11 candidates running for City Council on May 13, with starkly differing views on the building boom that has transformed the city’s downtown in recent years and has become the central issue of the campaign. Incumbents Mayor John Labrosse and Deputy Mayor Kathy Canestrino are running for reelection on a ticket with Lance Powell, Marlene Somerville and Richard Garcia.
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1 week ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
There are two competing slates and one independent candidate in the field of 11 vying for five seats on the Hackensack City Council. HACKENSACK — Voters will choose from among 11 candidates running for City Council on May 13, with starkly differing views on the building boom that has transformed the city’s downtown in recent years and has become the central issue of the campaign.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
Construction is underway on a 70,400-square-foot indoor sports facility in Johnson Park that will be used for soccer, football, flag football, baseball and wrestling. The workers broke ground on the project at the 20-acre park on River Street last week. City officials said construction is slated to be completed by July 2026.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Megan Burrow
Lillian Whitaker, a beloved Hackensack school principal who died in December, was the kind of person who made sure students had what they needed inside the classroom and out — whether, a story in The Record once reported, it was "a $1 notebook or a graduation outfit, daily tutoring or decent meal."She was known, a colleague said in the story, as the "Mother Teresa" of the classroom. To honor her legacy, the city will rename the street in front of Nellie K.
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