The race for two seats on the Verona Town Council heated up in April, with charges and counter-charges coming from both sides.
What else was going on? The principal of Laning Avenue School abruptly resigned, the VHS principal stepped down for a new district position and there was a heated delivery of a new ambulance for the Rescue Squad.
Every month, MyVeronaNJ.com looks at what our readers have been reading, and we let you know if you have to catch up on them. Here’s what you might have missed in April 2015:
1. Fact Check: Nochimson, Sapienza, Taxes: An attempt to challenge an assertion about tax increases gets muddy.
2. Spring Fever In Verona Real Estate: The first blossoms bring a few more new listings.
3. Laning Principal Resigns: Julie DiGiacomo announces her intention to depart in a weekend email.
4. Brian F. Lawless, 56: He was a 1977 graduate of Verona High School and a professional skier.
5. The Real Estate Floodgates Open: The biggest listing weekend in a while sees 16 new possibilities come to market.
6. Cesa Stepping Down As VHS Principal For Expanded District Job: His new role encompasses athletics, health services and peer leadership programs.
7. Ambulance Delivery Discord: The Rescue Squad seems to have been taken out of the loop by Town Hall.
8. Car, Van Collide At Lakeside Deli: There was yet another crash at a key intersection in town.
9. Chilly Spring, Hot Real Estate Market: Ten more much-needed listings come to market.
10.Town Council Has Good News On Linden, Hilltop Fields, Ambulance: The winter-ravaged western end of Linden will finally be repaved.