A reminder that the second quarter tax payments will be due on May 1, 2025. The grace period for the second quarter will end on Monday, May 12, 2025 by the close of business. Taxes may be paid in person, online at Teaneck's online Tax Portal, via mail or left in the drop box outside of the North entrance of the Municipal Building by the close of business.
Public Access Channels 47+77 & Website Livestreaming of Meetings are TEMPORARILY DOWN! Watch the Upcoming Township Meetings on ZOOM, Facebook, & Youtube
The Teaneck Police Department is now accepting applications for the 2025 Junior Police Academy
It starts Friday, June 27, 2025, then Monday, June 30 through Thursday, July 3, 2025
This exciting program is open to Teaneck Residents ages 11-13
Applications must be submitted by Friday, May 30, 2025
Please drop off all applications at the "Watch Desk" inside the lobby of the police department, Attention: Community Policing
Township of Teaneck Awarded $1.125 Million in NJDEP Grant Funds for Major Park Improvements
There is a donation bin located in the Town Hall South Entrance - 818 Teaneck Road - that will be accepting offerings of non-perishable food from April 15 - May 15 that will be provided directly to Never Alone Again Resource Center. Anything you can offer is helpful! Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-515pm. Tuesdays until 7pm.
More Information may be found soon at teanecknj.gov/communitypool
Questions? 201-837-7130 or recreation@teanecknj.gov
R.I.P. To the Votee Park Pool - Closed, but not Forgotten!
The pilot program will run from April 27-October 27, 2025. All pilot participants should have received an email sent March 7 from the Neighborhood Compost Team with details about the program, including when and where to pick up your free home compost buckets and eco liners. If you missed the opportunity to be part of the pilot program, please send an email to envcomm@teanecknj.gov. with your name, address and phone number and we will add you to the waitlist for the next phase of the Teaneck Compost Program (exact date TBD).
H5N1, also known as “bird flu,” is a disease caused by influenza A viruses, and is carried and
spread by wild birds. While bird flu primarily affects poultry and other birds, the virus can also
infect cattle, other animals, and humans. Currently, bird flu is widespread in wild birds globally,
causing outbreaks in poultry and dairy cows. While the risk of bird flu infection remains low for
the general public, the Teaneck Health Department continues to collaborate with state and
federal agencies to monitor and respond to any developments.
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