Claremont Avenue residents took to public comments at the June 17 Township Committee meeting seeking remedies from the impacts of the ‘American Classic’ production — and from a home that is frequently rented for productions.
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The township is seeking to move forward on a playground at Maplecrest Park with components that address physical, cognitive, social, sensory, emotional and other needs.
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Construction delays in the fall and winter and inclement weather throughout the project have led to the late opening, according to the update.
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Senior Class President Audrey Noguera: “Letting go means trusting what we’ve learned here at CHS — the real stuff. How to advocate for ourselves, how to find joy in chaos, how to move forward without having everything figured out.”
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“This stuff has to stop and there’s got to be somebody down in Washington in the House and Senate that is going to speak up,” said De Luca.
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At a Town Hall with Academy Heights neighbors, the Village agreed to move forward with striping Academy Street in an effort to reduce speeding and increase pedestrian safety.