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New
Offices, Hotels and residences planned for the city
City Council Approves
Redevelopment Plan

The
City Council approved the 60-acre redevelopment plan for the Englewood Industrial Park, but a Superior Court judge
will decide what happens next. Find out more.
GOOD
NEWS!
New Board of Education Votes to
Drop Lawsuit Against Englewood’s Charter School!

Three
years of expensive lawsuits and wasted education dollars are ending thanks to
our newly elected Board of Education. Find out more.
MORE
GOOD NEWS!
Marriott Update!

Marriott
is exploring the option of building town homes instead of a controversial
assisted living facility at 170 East Palisade Avenue. Find out more.
Mandatory
Landmark Law
Homeowners Say “No” To
Possible Planning Board Recommendation

Homeowners
are speaking out against a proposed ordinance by the Historical Advisory
Committee. It may give a few people
dictatorial power over your private
home. Find out more.
New
TRUSTEES Elected TO THE BOARD OF ED
Public School Update

Three
new trustees were elected to the Board of Education while the $30 million
dollar budget was voted down. Are
voters finally fed up with low student test scores? Find out more.
Our
Lobbying efforts pay off!
Streets To Be Paved

Three
new trustees were elected to the Board of Education while the $30 million
dollar budget was voted down. Are
voters finally fed up with low student test scores? Find out more.
Englewood Petitions for Protection
Mount Laurel Lawsuits

A
recent lawsuit by a resident endangered our zoning laws and threatened to
waste thousands of tax dollars in legal fees as the City defended
itself. Can this be avoided in the
future? Find out more.
Advisory
Car
Thefts

There
have recently been several car thefts in the City. We advise homeowners to leave their cars
locked even when the cars are parked inside the garage. Burglars have sophisticated equipment
that can open any electrical garage door..
We
would like to hear from you!
EHOA
News Bulletin Idea of the Month

If you
have comments or ideas, please write us a note or fax at (201)
569-1636. You can also e-mail to:
secretary@EnglewoodHomeOwners.com
This
e-mail address is exclusively for our members in good standing. No e-mail from non-members will be
answered. Please remember that EHOA
keeps its membership list confidential.
It is
Easy To Forget
Annual
Dues

Our
dues will remain $15 in order to be inclusive and open to all homeowners
and taxpayers of Englewood. Our Board of Directors is open to
applicants from all areas in the City that wish to give time and effort to
our common goals.
Please
note that voluntary contributions to the publishing of our News Bulletin
will be gratefully appreciated. Just
add an extra $10 to your $15 membership dues for a total of $25.

THE OPINIONS PRESENTED HERE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THE
OPINIONS OF THE ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP.
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