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N.J. Revolutionary War site could get covered with artificial turf as controversial plan moves forward - nj.com

Ridgewood residents gather in Schedler Park to oppose a plan to build an artificial turf field in Ridgewood on Monday, June 5, 2023. Julian Leshay | For NJ Advance Media

UPDATE: This story has been updated to include comments from Ridgewood Mayor Paul Vagianos. Artificial Grass Wall Decor

N.J. Revolutionary War site could get covered with artificial turf as controversial plan moves forward - nj.com

The village council in Ridgewood is proceeding with plans to install an artificial turf field on a historic Bergen County property — which has links to Gen. George Washington and the Revolutionary War — despite vocal opposition from some residents.

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