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Hillsdale Police Chief Chip Stalter said one of the cameras will monitor the station's indoor lobby, while the others will be installed on the building's exterior to monitor the platform area. Also, a camera will be trained to capture activity across
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Following a closed session portion of its May 7 meeting, the council decided to act on Stalter's request to move forward with a new hire to bring the department's staffing level up to 18 officers, according to Council President Tom Kelley. Though the
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The captain has sent a letter to the borough expressing his intentions of retiring at the end of 2013, however, Police Chief Chip Stalter said, "there's a very strong possibility that could be moved up to Sept. 1."...He was appointed to the detective
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30 a.m., officers detected "a faint odor of rubber burning" and called the fire department, who, Stalter said, "determined it to be a belt in the heating and air conditioning unit."...The rest of Hillsdale Borough Hall, which is located in the same
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The department is able to acquire the system thanks to a federal Department of Homeland Security grant administered by the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, according to Police Chief Chip Stalter. The funding will cover the equipment's purchase,
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Police Officer Sean Smith, a 15-year veteran of the Hillsdale Police Department, officially received his sergeant's stripes on Monday evening before family, friends and fellow members of emergency services. Smith began at the department in January
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In the days following Hurricane Sandy, gasoline has become scarce, and with many stations closed because they don't have electricity or fuel, people have become increasingly concerned about how they can fill their cars or power their generators.
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The full wrath of "Sandy," a hybrid of a tropical storm system and a nor'easter, hit early Monday evening, bringing intermittent rains and severe winds to northern New Jersey. Across the state, municipalities are experiencing widespread power outages,
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Smith, a 15-year veteran of the department, will unofficially begin his new position next week, the chief said. He will be officially sworn in at the Nov. 12 Hillsdale Mayor and Council meeting. "Smith came out on top through the [promotional]
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Pascack Valley Community Life The Hillsdale Police Department will be experiencing a few personnel changes in coming weeks, according to Police Chief Chip Stalter. A new patrolman, Ryan Norton, will begin work on Oct. 8, said Stalter. Norton, a
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