July 2001

 

ASSISTED-LIVING FACILITY IS BACK ON THE TABLE

Marriott Update

As negotiations were moving toward approval to build fourteen townhouses on this 1.2 acre residential lot, a Superior Court judge gave Marriott a green light to build the controversial assisted living facility with rooms for 92 residents.  Find out more.

 

CAN THE SUPERINTENDANT IMPROVE SCHOOL PERFORMANCE?

Board Renews School Superintendent’s Contract

A sharply divided Board voted to renew the School Superintendent’s contract, but it also made clear that current performance is not acceptable.  Find out more.

 

$1 MILLION EXTRA AVAILABLE TO SPEND IN THE CLASSROOM!

Audits, Votes, and Signatures Help Safeguard School Funds

Taxpayers entrust their money to the Board of Education to wisely spend their educational dollars.  Find out more.

 

MANDATORY LANDMARK LAW

Homeowners Continue to Speak Out Against the Ordinance

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.

 

THE LARGEST NON-WATERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN NEW JERSEY GETS A GREEN LIGHT

New Office Park

We respect the opinions of the homeowners who oppose this project as well as the opinions of those who are for the project.  Find out more.

 

SAFETY

Deer Tick Alert

The tick population this year is expected to be high.  But by taking preventive measures on your property, one can greatly reduce the likelihood of tick bite and its possible consequences.  Find out more.

 

DID YOU HEAR?

Whispers and Shouts

What’s the buzz around town?  Find out more.

 

ADVISORY

Vacation Plans?

If you are going on vacation and planning to leave your home alone, please leave your car locked and parked inside the garage.  Also leave lights on and a radio station with plenty of commercials so a voice can be heard.  Cancel newspaper delivery and have your mail picked up by a friend or neighbor.  Don’t forget this is the favorite time of the year for prowlers to do their job.   

 

 

SPEAK OUT!

Member Requests

Speed humps.  Street Lights.  Members are getting action!  Find out more.

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.

To stay on top of these issues and others which affect our quality of life, our homes, and our community in Englewood, New Jersey get involved and join our growing organization!

 

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