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Notices and Announcements

DPW Garbage & Recycling Holiday Pickup Schedule: Veterans Day 11/11/22

Please review your 2022 Garbage & Recycling pick up schedule calendar for changes in the pickup schedule during the week of 11/7/22 to 11/11/22. The Borough Hall Offices and the DPW will be closed on Friday 11/11/22 in observance of Veterans Day. Changes in the pickup schedule are highlighted in yellow on the garbage & recycling pickup schedule calendar.

To view your quadrant's 2022 Garbage & Recycling pickup schedule calendar, please click your quadrant's calendar link below:

 

Quadrant 1 (Northeast)

Quadrant 2 (Northwest)

Quadrant 3 (Southeast)

Quadrant 4 (Southwest)

Thursday (11/3/22)- Daily Leaf Collection Update

 The DPW leaf collection crews will be collecting leaf piles from Spring Ave going South, as well as Hickory Ave going South. 

 

Reminder: Parking close or on top of leaf piles may affect the pickup. We are unable to come back right away if a pile is missed, due to vehicles or obstructions. Please be mindful of your own vehicles and where you are parking. 

 

 

Tuesday (11/1/22)- Daily Leaf Collection Update

Today (11/1/22), the DPW leaf collection crew collected on the Northwest side of the Borough, from Twin Boro Ln, to River Edge Road, including the West side of Harrington Street.

Tomorrow (11/2/22), the DPW leaf collection crews will be collection leaf piles from River Edge Rd going South and from Phelps Ave going South.

 

Reminder: Parking close or on top of leaf piles may affect the pickup. We are unable to come back right away if a pile is missed, due to vehicles or obstructions. Please be mindful of your own vehicle and where you are parking. 

Election Notice: Vote by Mail

 

 

The deadline to apply for a Vote by Mail Ballot by Mail is Tuesday, November 1st. 

To check your status, contact the Bergen County Clerk's Office at 201-336-7020 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

You may cast your vote by mailing your completed ballot by regular mail, or deposit the completed ballot into the Secure Ballot Drop Box behind Borough Hall  (by the construction site), no later than 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. 

The deadline to apply for a Vote by Mail Ballot in-person is Monday, November 7th by 3:00 p.m., at the Bergen County Clerk’s office located at One Bergen County Plaza in Hackensack.

 For more information, including an instructional video, please see the following link: https://www.bergencountyclerk.org/

Poll Workers Needed!!!

 

 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please call the Bergen County Board of Elections at (201) 336-6225 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

 

Bergenfield Halloween Event Listings

SAVE THE DATES!!



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH
COSTUME PARADE
COOPER’S POND 11AM

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27TH AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH
HAUNTED WALK AT THE POND
COOPER’S POND 6PM-9PM

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31ST
TRUNK OR TREAT
4:30PM-6:30PM
WASHINGTON AVE

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT ED VOLMER AT This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Bergenfield Receives 2022 Safe Routes School Silver Award for Efforts to Improve Student Safety

The Borough of Bergenfield has been recognized by the New Jersey Safe Routes Program (through their affiliate EZ Ride) for its commitment to traffic safety with their coveted Safe Routes School Silver Award. This award qualifies Bergenfield for essential grant funding through the New Jersey Department of Transportation for eligible projects including the installation of ADA compliant sidewalks, bike paths, striping, lighting, signals, and other traffic safety improvements.

“I am very proud on behalf of Bergenfield to receive this reward and acknowledgement because it means we’re succeeding at a very important endeavor…keeping our children safe,” said Bergendfield Mayor Arvin Amatorio. “We will continue to find innovative ways to improve safety for all pedestrians and grant funding from the NJ Department of Transportation will be a vital resource in that effort.”

With the support of Mayor Amatorio and the Borough Council, a collaborative effort was made between the Borough’s Traffic Safety Committee and the Board of Education to improve traffic and pedestrian safety, as well as encourage students to walk or bike to school. These changes were made in adherence to the Safe Routes guidelines and as a result have established Bergenfield as a Silver Level Community. The Borough will be presented with their award at EZ Ride’s Champions for Change awards event on December 7th.

“It makes our jobs much easier when we know we have genuine partners in our pursuit of improved traffic and pedestrian safety,” said Bergenfield Chief of Police Mustafa Rabboh. “Thank you to the Board of Education and their Superintendent, Dr. Christopher Tully, as well as Mayor Amatorio, the Borough Council, and the Borough’s Traffic Safety Committee for their continued support and efforts towards improving the quality of life for the children of Bergenfield.”

Supported by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), the New Jersey Safe Routes Program is a federal, state, and local effort with a mission to partner with schools and communities to create safer and more appealing conditions for walking, bicycling, and using other wheeled active transportation devices as a healthy part of everyday life and: 

  • Enables and encourages children and youth, including those with disabilities, to travel by foot, bike, or other wheeled devices  
  • Makes walking and bicycling a safer and more appealing transportation option, thereby encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle from an early age 
  • Facilitates the planning, development, and implementation of projects and activities that will improve safety and reduce traffic, fuel consumption, and air pollution for people of all ages and abilities from all backgrounds and neighborhoods  

Safe Routes projects can focus on physical improvements to the environment, as well as encouragement and educational programs to promote more walking and wheeling in and around the community. 

The NJDOT provides infrastructure grant funding for the Safe Routes to School Program. This federally funded program is administered by NJDOT, in partnership with the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, and the South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization.

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