What’s Happening In Tenafly, Englewood, River Vale or….
You don’t have to own a home in Tenafly to know what’s happening there – all you have to do is to go to the Borough of Tenafly website where you’ll discover that Tenafly is doing a revaluation right now.
Let’s say you’re thinking of buying a home in Englewood. You see that many of the homes there are from the early 20th century so you’d like to know about the city’s history. Just go to the City of Englewood website where you’ll find the Our History page that takes you from Englewood’s earliest days to the present.
The River Vale website is the place to go for local events – it’s always on their home page. Park Ridge and Westwood does this too along with many other local communities. You may find important changes on a town’s home page – this year Westwood began registering it’s various Recreation Department activities online; the announcement is on it’s home page right now.
Town websites are also a great help when you need a form. For example, if you want to put up a fence on your property and you live in Cresskill, the fence permit form can be downloaded from the Cresskill Boro website Some towns like Tenafly actually have a step by step guide for you when it comes to getting a permit
Many community sites have portions of their building codes right on their websites. Old Tappan has their entire borough code on line.
You may be amazed at how much information can be found on a town website. If you’re thinking of buying a home or if you’re a Bergen County resident now, check out the borough website. You’ll be glad you did.













Englewood homes are highly prized for their gracious old world charm. The East Hill is famous for its many grand estates that are surrounded by towering oak trees, 15 foot high native rhododendrons and flowering fruit trees. Such beauty and ambience is not only found on East Hill acre estates; west side Englewood homes are equally beautiful just on a smaller scale.
st folks and they’ve never heard of Katherine Street and when you try to find 315 Katherine Street 07601 on your GPS you are bound to get lost. This 1 block long street is at the end of St Nicholas Street which is itself a dead end. Extremely quiet with 100 year old trees, it’s as if you’re on a country lane yet you’re only a 15 minute drive to New York City. 


