May 2007
Skurnick: Wildes/Anhalt "Dangerous" to Taxpayers
May 30, 2007 Filed in: Op/Ed
"Mayor Michael Wildes and his protégé, Marvin
Anhalt would be laughable if they weren’t so
dangerous to the hardworking taxpayers of Englewood,"
writes former Englewood Councilman Eugene Skurnick in
an op/ed piece for The Englewood Report.
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Understanding Your Property Taxes
May 30, 2007 Filed in: Taxes
The Englewood Report breaks down some of the major issues concerning our ever-rising property taxes, including overdevelopment and the recent revaluation. Read More
An Interview with Allen Gailes
May 25, 2007 Filed in: Podcasts
Lt. Allen Gailes, a 25 year veteran of the
Bergen County Sheriff's Department, is running
against incumbent Sheriff Leo McGuire in the upcoming
Democratic primary. In the Englewood Report's first
ever podcast, Bob Stern interviews Lt. Gailes about
his self-described grassroots campaign and why he is
running for Sheriff of Bergen County. (For a
downloadable mp3 of this interview, right-click
HERE.)
Here We Go Again...
May 24, 2007 Filed in: Politics
Candidate Marvin Anhalt's latest campaign
literature would have you believe the 2nd Ward's
council race is between the Partridge Family and the
Wicked Witch of the East Hill. Fortunately, The
Englewood Report is here to dig deeper and match his
claims with his record.
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Reelect Charlotte Bennett Schoen
May 15, 2007 Filed in: Politics
Three years ago, Englewood’s quiet revolution
began when Charlotte Bennett Schoen was elected
councilwoman of Englewood's 2nd Ward. Find out why
the Englewood Report is supporting her in
this June's Democratic primary.
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Another Bad Decision
May 09, 2007 Filed in: Development
Despite the protests of concerned residents,
the Planning Board has approved plans to tear down a
historic home and replace it with a large church and
parking lot within a single-family residential zone.
The Englewood Report explains.
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Lights, Camera, Activism!
May 08, 2007 Filed in: Bob's
Corner
In a city of almost 30,000 residents, it's
unconscionable that the proceedings of our local
government are only available to the two dozen
residents who regularly attend meetings. Isn't it
time to increase public participation by placing
videotaped meetings online? Read More
City Manager Resigns
May 03, 2007 Filed in: City Services
After less than three years, Cheryl Fuller has resigned from her post as city manager with a Golden Parachute of $147,851. Fuller's short tenure was both controversial and expensive. Read More















