Englewood Goes to Cantal

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Earlier this month, Bob had the privilege to attend and present at an international symposium on Urban Planning in Paris, France. Find out what he learned and how it might help to guide development that supports the health and happiness of Englewood citizens.
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Suzanne Platoff Passes Away

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Suzanne Platoff, a long-time Englewood activist, died yesterday at the age of 82. Suzanne’s activism in Englewood dates back to her participation in the school integration fight in 1963.
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Eleanor Harvey Passes Away

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One of Englewood’s icons, Eleanor Harvey, died on July 22 at the age of 97. She was forever reminding us of the importance of understanding and preserving Englewood's heritage.
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Wildes Blames Shooting On Absence of Basketball Courts

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Last week, a gunman shot 5 people at Ashanti, a neighborhood restaurant in Englewood. Mayor Wildes' immediate reaction was to blame the shooting on an absence of basketball courts in the 4th Ward. Read Bob's response, as printed in yesterday's Bergen Record.
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What Fate for Lincoln and Liberty Schools?

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In the latest Norman's Corner, Norman Davis discusses the uncertain future of the Lincoln and Liberty Schools and why it's important that you be involved in deciding their fate.
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Dr. Paul Enters Council Race

It appears that Councilman Jack Drakeford has some competition for his 4th Ward Council seat this November. Democrat Dierdre Glenn Paul has successfully filed petitions to run as an Independent. Find out why Dr. Paul decided to run in this exclusive interview with the Englewood Report. Read More