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Sep 20
Up the River With a Subpoena By Jodi LaMarco

Upper Saddle River has been given permission to pursue a suit against a sewer district it claims dumped two and a half million gallons of raw sewage into an Airmont manhole that then found its way into the Saddle River.

The sewer agency claims that the spill occurred during just two days in August, but the suit's plaintiffs say the sewage was dumped between August 23 and September 3.

Councilman Dennis Schubert said, "This is just one small victory in our ongoing efforts to provide a healthy environment for ourselves and our children."

The Record

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