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Week in Review: Westwood Pilot Pleads Guilty, Township Cell Tower Expected in Spring and More

A look back at the top stories this week

Were you busy shopping this week? Don't worry. Here's a list of the top stories on Westwood-Washington Township Patch that you may have missed.

Westwood Pilot Pleads Guilty to Dropping Toilet Paper from Plane: . The incident happened in October the night before a big Westwood football game. The prosecutor is recommending probation.

Township Council Introduces 2010 Salary Ordinance: After controversy surrounding the township administrator,  to set the wages for township employees. They are expected to vote on adoption Dec. 21.

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Township Officials Expect Cell Tower in Spring: The highly anticipated , according to township officials. They believe the tower will be complete in the spring.

Police Are Cracking Down on Drunk Driving: As part of a holiday initiative,  as part of "Over the Limit, Under Arrest."

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IHA Tops Fair Lawn in Season Opening Swim Meet: Immaculate Heart opened what they hope will be yet another highly decorated season with a  Tuesday.

Preliminary Talks for Traffic Improvement Project:  at Tuesday's council meeting.

Bergen County YJCC Honors Man of the Year:  as the Man of the Year.

Township Website May Get Recreation Registration: Washington Township officials are considering using a software system to  as a convenience for residents.

Children and Seniors Celebrate Hanukkah Together: The Bergen County YJCC held its  on the last day of the Festival of Lights. Students from Solomon Schechter Day School came to sing for the group.

Washington Township Author, an Accused Spy, Talks About Her Book: Miram Moskowitz, who spent two years in prison, which she signed in Paramus Thursday.

IHA Bowling Season Looks Promising: With a win against rival Holy Angels, the girls will have a good season.

Outcry Over 'Eyesore' Leads to Violation Notices: After hearing township residents' complaints over vacant homes on Pascack Road near Washington Avenue, .

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