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By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent KEARNY – ow that school is in session, safety controversies involving several Kearny public schools got a public airing at last week’s council meeting. Councilman Rich Konopka got the ball rolling when he reported a disturbing discovery following a recent tour of the newly opened Hudson Arts & Science Charter School on Midland Ave. “Parents were complaining to a crossing guard,” he said, about having to move their cars from safety zones. And, he added, “I couldn’t believe people wouldn’t come to a full stop in the crosswalk (at Midland and Beech St.).” Because opening and dismissal times are not uniform among the various schools in the largely Fourth Ward section of town, the Kearny Police Department has had to adjust schedules of nine crossing guards to provide coverage as best as possible. But some parents fear that coverage gaps are exposing children to potential risks negotiating vehicular traffic while crossing busy streets. Judy Hyde, head of the Town-Wide Parent Teacher Association, told the mayor and council that, “at 8:37 a.m. Monday [Sept. 12], at Midland and Forest St. a student almost got hit.” Complicating matters at the charter school, where there is no designated drop-off zone (as is the case at public schools around town), parents of children from kindergarten to grade 3 “must bring their kids into school [in the morning] and
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sign them out [at dismissal time],” said Deputy Police Chief George King, so they have to scramble to find legal parking spaces. “The first day of school,” King said, “we issued quite a few summonses for people parking by hydrants and in crosswalks. … It has gotten better but it’s still a work in progress.” Lincoln Middle School, just a block or so from the charter school, has bell times that vary from HASCS, and parent Tracy Solinski said that by the time some students, like her son, get out from after-school clubs, the guards have finished for the day. “Kids are not paying attention [as they walk home], they’re on their cell phones, playing Pokemon Go!,” Solinski said. But there are other students who attend Roosevelt and Schuyler Schools and
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cross Midland and/or Oakwood Ave. who are also impacted by the coverage dilemma. King said that police representatives, including traffic bureau head Lt. John Taylor, met with the HASCS security director before school opened to review the school’s opening/closing times to try and plot out a crossing guard schedule that would best fit. But, he added, because the guards are limited to a five-hour period each day – and because Lincoln School requires coverage for a two-hour lunch period – “trying to find a middle ground” in adjusting their schedules to ensure no gaps was virtually undoable. Mayor Alberto Santos said that, “we should extend the [guards’] hours but that has to be negotiated with CS [Civil Service Council]
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11,” referring to the union that bargains for the guards. “Mathematically, with these different schedules, five hours can’t cover it.” Santos went on to say that the “charter school has rights to the same protection [of its students] but that shouldn’t penalize our children.” HASCS takes students from K to grade 5 from Kearny, Jersey City and other communities in northern New Jersey and the Kearny Board of Education is obliged to pay for the charter’s Kearny resident students. Santos said that King and the town administration “will work on this. There will be an issue on cost.” In the interim, King said the KPD will continue to monitor the situation to try and safeguard children crossing as best it can within the time restrictions.
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three to the rank of fire captain ers. “We’re not quite there.” Fire Chief Steven Dyl agreed that the department was “trying to rebuild. We have a foundation and we’re filling in the ranks.” And, he said, it was now more critical than ever before to get an adequate volume of fire superiors to train and monitor the record number of newbies now on board. “About 60% of our department consists of members with under two years on the job,” Dyl said. A huge number of retirements of senior members in the last few years have drained the KFD of valuable know-how and experience and they’re being
replaced by rookies. “And next year,” Dyl noted, “we’re going to have 14 more new faces.” That’s when the town anticipates putting on more rank-and-file firefighters to beef up its overall numbers. Dyl said he expects that by that time, “we’ll reach our overall T.O. of 102.” The town’s personnel officer, Kim Bennett, is currently working with the KFD to cull through the list of candidates to fill the 14 slots, Dyl said. “We got 500 applications for those positions,” he added. Meanwhile, with the three new captains, the chief said, the department will have 25 on line – one short of the maximum al-
lowed for that rank by the T.O. After they were sworn in, Dyl provided capsule biographies of the men. William Crockett, born and raised in Kearny, is a product of St. Stephen’s School. He attended Montclair State University. His dad, William, is a retired Kearny police captain. The younger Crockett started his firefighter career in 2005 and,
five years later, was acclaimed as Firefighter of the Year for having revived an unconscious person in an out-of-town incident. He is a member of the KFD’s Technical Rescue Team. Matthew Mitchell is from North Bergen and his dad Al is a retired North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue firefighter. Matthew is a graduate of Dumont High School and put in
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WASP gets dying wish: Burial in Arlington By Ron Leir Bad news continues to dominate the headlines these days. There was the so-far unexplained explosion that shook up the heart of New York City’s Chelsea section this past weekend. And the pipe bomb that ripped up a section of the boardwalk in Seaside Park at the Jersey Shore about 11 hours earlier. Then, Sunday night, there was the discovery of pipe bombs outside the train station in Elizabeth. As of press time, these incidents remained under investigation but they certainly were grim reminders that fears of another terrorist attack still abound – 15 years after the 9/11 horrors. The despicable madmen who killed nearly 3,000 Americans that day have left an imprint so deep that we cannot help but recoil in paroxysms of disbelief when we are confronted by events that seem to mimic the unconscionable. Likewise, the horrors of war in the Middle East continue, as witness our recent “accidental” bombing of Syrian troops and the continual agony of Syrian civilians caught in a never-ending crossfire. Then there is the scourge of the U.S. Congress that cannot – or will not – come to an agreement to provide funding to combat the ravages of the Zika virus in Puerto Rico, our forgotten commonwealth on the verge of bankruptcy or to rescue the citizens of Flint, Mich., from the peril of its contaminated water supply. I don’t even want to think about our upcoming Presidential election choices. Yes, let
WASP ELAINE HARMON WAS AWARDED THE CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL IN 2009 IN RECOGNITION OF HER WARTIME SERVICE.
us leave that for another day. Instead, let’s try to focus on some good news, although it’s certainly late in coming: a faithful servant of the Republic has secured her dying wish. Elaine D. Harmon, who flew for the U.S. Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II, was permitted to have her remains interred in Arlington National Cemetery. She thus becomes the first of the WASP contingent to attain that honor. It wasn’t easy. First, as reported by Wikipedia, here’s a bit of history on the WASP: Nearly 1,900 women were culled from more than 25,000 women applicants to be trained to fly non-combat missions by the U.S. Army Air Force. After four months of training, about 1,000 got their pilot’s license. They were stationed at 120 air bases across the U.S. and collectively logged 60 million
miles of flights, from aircraft factories to embarkation ports and military training bases, also towing targets for live anti-aircraft practice, simulated strafing missions and transporting cargo. A few WASP members tested rocket-propelled planes, piloted jet planes and worked with radar-controlled targets. From September 1942 to December 1944, the WASP delivered 12,650 aircraft. Eleven died in training and 27 perished in active duty while serving during the war years. But despite their contributions to the war effort, the Army would not pay for the expense of sending a deceased WASP member home nor would the Army provide a funeral with military honors – or even allow an American flag to be draped on her coffin – because a WASP flew only domestic missions so she was
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considered a civilian and not part of the military. Harmon, who had initially learned to fly Piper Cubs with the Civilian Pilot Training Program at College Park, Md., completed six months of flight training and ground school with the Army Air Force at Avenger Field in Texas in 1944, flying, among other planes, the B-17 Flying Fortress out of Nellis Air Force Base. Her job was to fly with men who needed retraining in instrument flying. In 1977, President Carter signed a bill conferring veterans’ benefits on WASP members, followed in 2002 by the Army granting a WASP eligibility for inurnment in Arlington Cemetery. However, in March 2015 Secretary of the Army John McHugh ruled that WASPs did not have status in the Army and were, therefore, excluded from that cemetery privi-
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lege because Arlington was an Army gravesite and that WASPs could only be buried in Veterans’ Administration cemeteries. Harmon died April 21, 2015, and her dying wish for burial in Arlington went unanswered. That was remedied, however, in May 2016 when President Obama signed a bill co-sponsored by Rep. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Barbara Mikuklski (D-Md.) to reinstate inurnment rights for WASPs at Arlington and in September 2016 Harmon got her wish.
CORRECTION A recent story in The Observer incorrectly listed the number of BJ’s clubs that exist in the U.S. There are now 214 clubs, including the newest in Kearny.
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t 10:40 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, Kearny Police Officers Tim Castle and Jason Ward responded to a report of a fight in progress on the 100 block of Linden Ave. and arrived to find “two large groups of people yelling and holding each other back.” When the dust settled, the cops learned that, during a party at a local residence, one of the guests had become “combative and threatening.” At one point, in violation of all rules of social etiquette, said guest reportedly armed himself with a large steak knife and proceeded to chase another man out of the house, attempting to stab him. When the potential victim, a 46-yearold Kearny resident, managed to get away, the guest returned to the home and began breaking things and turning over furniture, police said. The officers, having retrieved the knife and taken witnesses’ corroborating statements, arrested Tony Roman, 42, of East Brunswick, on charges of aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes. Police said he also was wanted on a Broward County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office warrant. Municipal Court Judge Thomas D. McKeon set Roman’s Kearny bail at $2,500, and Florida authorities were advised of the arrest. ••• Other recent reports from the Kearny police blotter included the following: Sept. 7 Officer Ward, responding to a 4:45 p.m. accident at Central
Ave. and Second St. in South Kearny, reportedly found that one motorist, Marcus Zamudio, 50, of Jersey City, had not had a valid driver’s license since 1994 — and that expired license was also suspended. Unexpired, police said, was his $750 (full) motor vehicle warrant out of Wood-Ridge. Zamudio was charged with being an unlicensed driver, driving while suspended and failure to exhibit proof of insurance and was released after posting the $750 bail. ••• Officer Michael Gontarczuk, on patrol at 7:30 p.m. at Kearny and Bergen Aves., pulled alongside a 1994 Mercedes and reportedly detected the scent of burning marijuana wafting from an open window. Police said that when the occupants realized there was a squad car next to them, the window rolled up, but Gontarczuk stopped the Mercedes at Bergen and Chestnut St. and observed, in plain view in the ashtray, eight — count ‘em, eight! — partially burned marijuana cigars. Reportedly recovered from the center console were five plastic bags — four containing residue of the drug, one with more than mere residue. Police said passenger Johana Pardo, 24, of Kearny, admitted ownership and was charged with possession of pot and paraphernalia. The driver got a summons for having a car with tinted windows. Sept. 9 At 6:30 p.m., Officer Daniel Esteves recognized two men on the 200 block of Kearny Ave. and arrested both after confirming they had warrants.
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ready self-ventilated through the mid-portion of the roof,” Haggerty said. And, he added, “flames were emanating from a majority of the windows the house’s east, south and north sides.” After confirming that all occupants had left the building before their arrival, “the first arriving engine company attempted to make an aggressive attack through the front door,” Haggerty said. But, “at one point,” he said, “they were pushed down a flight of exterior stairs from a large ball of fire that that had flashed over them while making entry.” The Lyndhurst volunteers then signaled a second alarm and requested mutual aid: Rutherford responded with one engine; East Rutherford sent a ladder truck; and North Arlington dispatched a FAST team. Altogether, Haggerty said, there were 35 firefighters at the scene. Meanwhile, fire departments from Nutley, East Newark, Secaucus, Wallington and Carlstadt provided standby coverage at Lyndhurst fire headquarters.
Haggerty said the fire was declared under control by 11:21 p.m. after an intense struggle to contain the stubborn blaze. “The fire was deep-seated and consumed the entire first and second floors as well as attic space prior to FD arrival,” he said. “Crews had to be evacuated twice from the interior due to structural components becoming compromised, specifically, the roof, of which a portion had collapsed. “The fire required a laborintensive overhaul process to ensure all smoldering pockets of fire were extinguished.” No injuries were reported to civilians or firefighters, he said. Haggerty said the fire’s cause is being investigated by Lyndhurst Police Det. Vincent Auteri who asked the Bergen County Sheriff’s Bureau of Criminal Identification to take photos at the scene due to the extent of the damage, although the cause “does not appear to be suspicious at this time.” The Lyndhurst Building Department has declared the building to be uninhabitable, he added. — Ron Leir
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Show utility bill to go to EN school Policy prompted by illegal dwellings By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent EAST NEWARK – uring the 2015-2016 school year, East Newark public school employees suspected that certain children attending the already crowded East Newark Elementary School were not bona fide residents of the borough. In some cases, it turned out some kids were coming from across the Passaic River, from Newark. In other cases, though, children were found to be living in the borough – but in an illegal housing unit, according to municipal and school officials. And, in recent years, “we’ve been finding more and more of it,” said Patrick Martin, superintendent/principal of the borough’s only school. Typically, Martin said, the situation involves a residence with two apartments, each with two bedrooms, living room and bathroom, renting for between $1,000 and $1,200 a month. All of that is perfectly fine, he said, but then people will sub-lease part of their apartment to some other individual and sub-divide the apartment, allowing that individual to put a padlock on a door to create a separate entrance. “We’ve found that the going rate for such a room is like $100 a week,” Martin said. “And it’s completely illegal. This goes on constantly and often we’ve encountered a mother in one of these rooms with two or three children. They’ve got a little refrigerator, hotplate and/or microwave.” When it comes to heating the illegal unit, Martin said the gas or electric bill is sent to the apartment whose name is on the lease – not the individual to whom it is sublet For new registrants to the borough school, “we should see a utility bill with [the child’s family’s] name on it” as proof of residency, Martin
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said. “In the old days, we just asked for your mail as proof that you lived there but that doesn’t work anymore.” Two years ago, Martin said, enrollment at the borough school was 260; the last school year, it rose to 270, and currently, it’s 280. But aside from the St. George Apartments – which generated little or no new students – “there’s been no new construction” that could account for an influx of children, Martin said. Since school officials lack the jurisdictional authority to demand entry to a private dwelling to verify their suspicions – no matter how well researched their suspicions are – they call on the local PD for help, Martin said. When that happens, said Police Chief Anthony Monteiro, “we go to the location to speak to the people in the apartment to see if the family lives there.” Or, Monteiro said, police responding to an address for some other reason will check for evidence of an illegal padlocked room. On occasion, he said, police will find inside such a unit, a bedroom with two families living there “and sometimes three or four families.” He said these illegal dwellings have been discovered “in the basement, in attics, in normal apartments.” Such findings, Monteiro said, are referred to the borough’s construction code officer, Mark Sadonis, who is expected to “square it away in court.” In many instances, he added, the owners of the buildings involved claim they “didn’t even know” about the illegal units in their buildings. Sadonis said that when such complaints about these illegal “cubicles” are brought to his office’s attention, “we try to bring the owners to court.” He estimated that five such cases went to court during the past school year but couldn’t recall the outcomes. An attempt by The Observer to find out was unsuccessful. see NEW POLICY page
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Belleville Mayor Raymond Kimble, the Municipal Council and the Belleville Police Department sponsor Community Shred Day Saturday, Oct.22. Residents are invited to bring their sensitive/confidential documents in paper bags or cardboard boxes weighing no more than 10 pounds to be safely shredded and recycled. No binders or magazines will be accepted. No more than five bankers boxes per resident. The shredding will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Senior Recreation Building, 125 Franklin Ave. Proof of residency must be shown. Plan to arrive early as the event will end prior to 1 p.m. if the truck reaches capacity. ••• The Township of Belleville Department of Recreation & Cultural Affairs senior aerobics program offers Zumba Gold Fitness every Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. beginning Oct. 4 at the Belleville Senior Citizen Building, 125 Franklin Ave. For more information, call 973450-3422.
••• Belleville’s Township-Wide Garage Sale is set for Saturday, Sept. 24, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The rain date is Sunday, Sept. 25. All participants must register in advance with the township Finance Department by calling 973-450-3330 or 973-450-3340. There is no fee to participate. Participating households will receive free publicity. For more information, call either of the numbers listed above. Harrison Harrison Futbol Club hosts its first family barbecue from 1 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Spanish Pavilion. The cost is $10. For more information, call 973-715-4485 or email harrisonfc15@yahoo.com.
Kearny The Chorus of Communities welcomes its new musical director Christopher Jennings for the 2016-2017 season. Rehearsals have resumed on Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Grace Church in Nutley. Interested singers are invited to join as preparations are made
for the annual holiday concert at Christ Church, Bloomfield, on Dec. 3. Auditions for new members will begin 30 minutes prior to rehearsals. Email karenski2@yahoo.com or visit www.chorusofcommunities. org for additional information. ••• Pathways to Independence hosts its 15th annual Walk-aThon Saturday, Sept. 24, at 10 a.m. in West Hudson Park, Schuyler Ave. entrance. Registration begins at 9 a.m. — or, register in advance by visiting Pathways at 60 Kingsland Ave., or by calling 201-9976155. Participants who raise $100 or more will receive a free T-shirt. For more information, contact Jeanette at 201-997-6155. ••• The Kearny Public Library, 318 Kearny Ave., hosts these upcoming events: • A children’s cooking workshop for pre-K through grade 2 is offered Friday, Sept. 23, at 4 p.m. and for grades 3 to 6 on Friday, Sept. 30, at 4 p.m. Instructor Martina Nevado will teach children how
to make some back-to-school snacks. Classes will meet in the lower-level kitchen at the main library. Recipes take food allergies into consideration. Classes end at about 5:30 p.m. Classes are free, but are limited to 15 children each, first-come, first-served. Parents should plan on arriving early. Call the library at 201998-2666 for more information. • Saturday Family Film Matinees resume with “Captain America: Winter Soldier,” (PG-13/147 minutes), on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 10:30 a.m., on the lower level of the main library. Donuts and light refreshments will be served. This screening is free. ••• The Kearny Health Department is providing free flu shots to Kearny and East Newark residents only. Bring proof of residency and Medicare information. Shots will be given at the Health Department, 645 Kearny Ave., on Friday, Sept. 30, from 3 to 6 p.m., for residents ages 18 and older and Tuesday, Oct. 4, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., for
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10 from Kearny PBA Local 21 bike from DC to NYC KEARNY — On Wednesday, Sept. 14, 10 members of Kearny Police Department PBA Local 21 were among approximately 270 cyclists who arrived at the Freedom Tower in Lower Manhattan following a fourday marathon bike ride from Washington, D.C. The annual event, called the Tour de Force, attracts law enforcement officers from across the U.S. who ride in remembrance of 9/11 and to honor all police killed in the line of duty. The 2016 Tour began in the nation’s capital on Sept. 11 and followed a 280-mile route to New York City. The Kearny riders were: Capt. Scott Macfie, Capt. Timothy Wagner, Lt. Paul Bershefski, Lt. Michael Ryan, Sgt. Michael Gonzalez, Det. John Fabula and Photo courtesy Kearny PBA #21 Officers Richard Pawlowski, Kearny police Capt. Tim Wagner takes time for a selfie near the U.S. Capitol while he and nine other members of Kearny Jonathan Dowie, Jason RodriPBA #21 take part in the 2016 Tour de Force bike ride from the Washington, D.C., area to the World Trade Center in guez and Mina Ekladious. New York last week.
Funds for PBA #21’s 2016 participation came from its hugely successful -- and firstever -- Food Truck Festival, held in May. The local is currently finalizing plans for a follow-up, the Kearny Trucktoberfest, scheduled for Oct. 22. For info and updates, visit www.kearnypba.com/foodtrucks. The Tour de Force began in 2002 when NYPD Det. Robert De Paolis “decided to ride his bike to honor the fallen police officers that gave their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.” On that inaugural ride, he was joined by seven other members of the NYPD and one member of the Bronx District Attorney’s Office, who cycled from the Pentagon to Ground Zero. Monies raised by the Tour benefit the families of police officers who died in the line of duty. — Karen Zautyk
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HCPO: 2 nabbed in shoplifting/shooting incident By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent KEARNY – wo men have been charged in connection with an alleged shoplifting and subsequent shooting of a suspect by a police officer that took place the Walmart in Kearny last Friday, Sept. 16. According to an account
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still managed to drive away from the scene, the source said. At some time a bit later in the day, however, police – reportedly aided by getting a description of the getaway car and the suspect – tracked Martinez to a location in Newark where, according to the mayor, he was attempting to get his vehicle repaired. The suspect didn’t go to a hospital for treatment of his wounds because he feared that the hospital would – as required by law – report his gunshot injuries to the police, Santos said. It was apparently at this time, after officers corralled him, that Martinez was taken to an area hospital. It could not be readily learned how the second suspect is tied to the crime. Both suspects are presumed to be in Hudson County Jail, pending court action. The officer involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave pending a completion of the prosecutor’s review of the matter. The officer is reportedly a KPD veteran with prior military service.
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Meanwhile, the borough’s municipal government is doing what it can to help control the spread of the illegal units. On Sept. 14, the mayor and Borough Council updated its code regulating rental property registration to require that all rental units in buildings of fewer than 20 apartments be “registered [with the borough clerk] … yearly and with each change of occupancy,” beginning Aug. 15, 2017. In addition to key facts about the property owner and/or agent, the law also requires the owner to file “the exact number of sleeping rooms contained in the rental unit,” along with “a floor plan” of the unit, plus “the names, age and gender of each tenant who is to occupy the dwelling unit” and “such other information as may be prescribed by the borough.” Moreover, the law mandates that “each rental unit shall be inspected at least once a year” by an agent of the borough “for the purpose of determining zoning ordinance
compliance, and to the extent applicable, to determine if the property complies with the Property Maintenance Code, BOCA Maintenance Code and Housing Code and/or Uniform Fire Safety Act.” The law further requires that, “the maximum number of occupants, as determined by the construction code official, shall be posted in each rental unit.” If a unit fails inspection, the law calls for the tenant(s) to vacate the unit pending compliance with the relevant codes within 30 days. Failing that, and/or the borough granting an extension, the owner can be subject to penalties. The law specifies that, “No person shall … occupy any rental unit, nor shall the owner permit occupancy of any rental unit within the borough, which is not registered and licensed ….” Armed with this new enforcement tool, combined with the doubling down on compelling the showing of a utility bill, Martin is hoping the tide can be turned.
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Drugs figure in 2 weekend arrests: HPD HARRISON – wo men were arrested by the Harrison Police Department in separate drug busts conducted this past weekend in Harrison. On Saturday, Sept. 10, shortly before 1 a.m., Harrison Police Officer Joseph Sloan and Det. Sgt. Richard Lourenco were working a special task force when they observed a 2013 Mercedes Benz parked with its engine running at Warren and S. Second Sts., police said. Police said the driver – later identified as Samuel W. Davalos – appeared to be slumped over in his seat. However, when the officers approached the driver’s side window, Davalos was alert and had what appeared to be a marijuana grinder in his hands, police said. Davalos was ordered out of the car and onto the sidewalk where he was pat-searched for weapons, police said. Then, police said, Sloan searched the vehicle where he discovered a
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Police said Narvaez and Murphy began knocking on the driver’s side window for a few minutes, trying to rouse Passos, who finally responded. As he began looking around, Passos appeared confused and put the vehicle in reverse but did not accelerate, police said. After the officers yelled to put it back in park, police said Passos left the car in reverse, turned off the motor and removed the keys, causing the car to roll backwards toward Narvaez while Passos exited. Narvaez and Karas held the car back while Murphy entered the vehicle to put the gear shift into park, police said. Police said that when Passos opened the car door to exit, the officers detected a strong odor of burnt and raw marijuana from his body and from inside the car. Passos, meanwhile, was mumbling his words, his eyes were bloodshot, he was holding onto the vehicle to balance himself and he stumbled trying to walk,
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the vehicle’s owner to continue a search – given that there was reportedly a strong odor of raw marijuana emanating from the trunk – the officers opened the trunk where they observed an unzipped blue duffel bag and a large quantity of marijuana vacuum-sealed. Upon opening the bag, the officers found more vacuumsealed bags, both sealed and partly-sealed, police said. Also discovered in the trunk was a box of Food Saver vacuum seal bags, police said. All the items found inside the vehicle were seized as evidence, police said. Additionally, police seized $384 in cash reportedly found on Passos. Passos, 24, of Harrison, was arrested on criminal charges of possession and distribution of CDS and was issued motor vehicle summonses for DWI and possession of CDS in a motor vehicle. Police said they anticipate filing additional charges against Passos as the investigation continues. — Ron Leir
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North Arlington girls’ soccer: Life without Seca The North Arlington High School girls’ soccer team won 17 games last year, one of the highest win totals in school history. The Vikings advanced all the way to the NJSIAA North Jersey Section 2, Group I semifinals, where they lost to perennial state power Glen Ridge. Needless to say, it was a year to remember for the program. But those days are history. Those days are gone because Joanna Seca is gone. The best girls’ soccer player in school history has taken her immense talent to NCAA Division I school Drexel (where she’s already making her presence felt). “It’s a different game plan,” said North Arlington head coach Dan Farinola. “Joanna brought so much to the table. If we needed a score, we always knew that Joanna would just take care of it. We have to move on.” So the Vikings have begun the new era of North Arlington soccer _ without Seca. “We’re not looking
for one person to replace Joanna,” Farinola said. “There are very few like her. Now we feel like we’re getting more people involved. It’s not just all Joanna. She’s a tough talent to replace, but I believe we could get by, because we bring back a lot of experienced players.” Senior Kaitlin Cappuccino is the goalkeeper. “We moved her to goalie her sophomore year and it was a good move,” Farinola said. “She’s such a good athlete. She has good hands and I think that comes from playing basketball. She’s had to learn how to play the position and she’s doing a good job.” The sweeper is junior Carli Mullins. “She has endless energy,” Farinola said. “She’s a smart player and a good leader for us back there.” Seniors Missy Torres and Callie Evanchick are also returning stalwarts on the back line. “The defense had see VIEW page
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The Nutley girls’ soccer team is off to a 3-0-1 record so far in the 2016 season that began two weeks ago. Front row, from l., are Danielle Lohf, Kristina LoPomo, Natalie Muzzicato and Lauren Holden. Back row, from l., are head coach Mike DiPiano, Darby Fischer, Alessandra Santoriello, Jillian DeSantis and Angeli Bossbaly.
By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer Mike DiPiano knew that his Nutley High School girls’ soccer team might have had to handle a few obstacles a year ago. “We play in the Super Essex Conference-American Division, one of the best conferences in all sports,” said DiPiano, who began his fifth season as head girls’ soccer coach this season. “So our schedule was loaded by design. To be prepared, we even booked tough out of conference games.” The result was a 13-9 campaign and a trip to the NJSIAA North Jersey Section 2, Group III semifinals. This season, the Maroon Raiders have been moved to the North Jersey Section 1 bracket, so things are a little different. “The goal is still the same,” DiPiano said. “We want to get to the states and win one.
This is Year 5 of the program and this is the first time we talked about what we wanted to do. We knew that we had the team and if we stayed the course, the next step would be to win one (a state sectional championship).” DiPiano has built the Maroon Raiders’ program to where it is today. “We have 50 girls in the program now,” DiPiano said. “We have a lot of girls who play for the travel team Nutley United. A lot of our girls play all year round. It’s a healthy situation.” The Maroon Raiders utilize two girls in the net, namely sophomore Alessandra Santoriello and junior Jillian DeSantis. “It’s a battle between the two,” DiPiano said. “Both are capable. Both are very strong and bring different aspects of the game to our team. We just have to find a happy medium between the two.” Junior Lauren Holden is
the sweeper. Holden was a mainstay on the defense last year for the Maroon Raiders. “She started every game back there for us,” DiPiano said. “She comes from a good Nutley family.” Lauren’s older sister Emily, the softball great, is at Ithaca College. “Lauren’s been starting since she was a freshman,” DiPiano said. “I think she’s going to have a big season for us.” Senior Darby Fischer returns to the Maroon Raiders’ backline, which will only feature three players this year. “To be talented enough to play varsity right away for me should tell you something,” DiPiano said. “We wanted to be able to use our talented players. To be able to use just three defenders brings us a ton of help in the midfield.” see SOCCER page
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Lyndhurst’s DiTonto carries on with family tradition By Jim Hague Observer Sports Writer
braced basketball and baseball in those respective seasons. Vincent became a small forward in basketball and an outfielder in baseball. “But it’s all mainly soccer,” DiTonto said. “It’s been that way for both me and my sister. Since she was older than me (three years older), I wanted to be like her.” What teenaged kid actually admits that he wanted to be like his older sister? That statement alone took a lot of guts. “She was a great player at Lyndhurst,” DiTonto said. “She set the school record for assists. Why wouldn’t I want to be like her?” When the current soccer season began, DiTonto knew that he had a bigger responsibility this season as a captain and proven scorer. After all, DiTonto scored 13 goals last season as a striker for the Golden Bears, who won 15 games a year ago. “I knew I had to step up this year,” DiTonto said. “My
It was only natural that Vincent DiTonto would become a soccer player. After all, the Lyndhurst High School junior has a father, David, who has been a dutiful soccer coach with Lyndhurst travel teams since his son was a youngster. And Vincent was also blessed with having an older sister, Giana, who was a fine soccer player in her own right - and still plays for Felician University after a great career at Lyndhurst. “My Dad taught me and my sister at a very young age,” Vincent DiTonto said. “He eventually became my coach, so I learned a lot. I was also very motivated by my sister. After watching her play, I decided that I wanted to be like her. We’re both very competitive. She really pushed me a lot. We would go back and forth.” The DiTonto family em-
Lyndhurst junior forward Vincent DiTonto
teammates, from the back line to the front, gave me the opportunity to score more goals. I wanted to score more than I did last year and my teammates are the ones who can help me through it.” Lyndhurst boys’ head soccer coach Denis Jelcic knew that DiTonto would be able to handle the load as the team’s leader. “Vinny is a quiet leader,” Jelcic said. “He’s a great athlete who gives 150% every single day. He hustles every day
in practice. He’s the ultimate athlete. He doesn’t have to say much as a leader. He lets his actions speak for him. He just loves playing soccer.” But Jelcic could have never predicted the start that his standout forward would enjoy. “We expect him to score,” Jelcic said. “Maybe that puts some pressure on him, but he puts a lot of pressure on himself. Like every other teenaged kid, he wants to score every time the ball gets to his foot.” Four games into the new season, DiTonto has been a scoring machine. He has eight goals in the four games, including a four-goal explosion against Leonia. “I was very excited,” DiTonto said. “It’s a great way to start the season. I just have to keep it up.” DiTonto also had two goals against Bergen Charter and one goal in both of the Golden Bears’ wins over McNair Academic and Dwight-Englewood. The Golden Bears have
won all four games, thanks to DiTonto’s goal-scoring prowess. “I just have to be at the right place at the right time,” DiTonto said. “I am just doing my job. It’s very good for me and the team, but we have to keep it going.” DiTonto’s eight goal stint in four games has earned him the distinction of being The Observer Athlete of the Week for the past week. DiTonto is the first honoree of the 20162017 scholastic sports season. The weekly feature culminates in June with the selection of the Observer Male and Female Athletes of the Year. Jelcic just loves what DiTonto brings to his team. “I wish I had five more like him,” Jelcic said. “He just loves playing the game. He’s very unassuming and doesn’t expect anything. He’s around the ball all the time. He is scoring by being quick. He gets the ball to his chest and then his foot so quickly. He’s see ATHLETE page
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assist in the win over MKA. Junior Maise Jelley was a spot starter last year, but she had a pretty good preseason — good enough to catch the eye of her head coach. “She’s worked very hard to get her playing time,” DiPiano said. Senior Nicole Evans and sophomore Jordan Burbank are two other Maroon Raiders who will see considerable time in the midfield. The forward is a household name in Nutley, because it only seems like she’s been around forever. Zoe Steck is officially and finally a senior. Steck, who has already given UConn a heads-up that she’ll be attending there next fall, scored 22 goals and had nine assists last year. She has already scored seven goals this season, including the three-goal hat trick against Caldwell in a 4-1 win. Steck has begun pursuit of Victoria Kealy’s career goalscoring mark of 79. Steck now
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The North Arlington girls’ soccer team is off to a solid start. Kneeling, from l., are Nicole Guerra, Victoria Rusman and Emily Cordova. Standing, from l., are assistant coach Karen Smith, Missy Torres, Carli Mullins, Maddy Amador, Kaitlin Cappuccino, Callie Evanchick, head coach Dan Farinola and assistant coach Gino DePinto.
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best year last year,” Farinola said. “They’re all back. Missy is the most physical of the defenders, but they all do an excellent job.” The Vikings play five players on the midfield. Sophomore Emily Cordova has moved up to the midfield from the stopper she played last year. Cordova is asked to concentrate more on her defense, but she’s been moved up to take advantage of her quickness. Sophomore Sam DiPopolo is another midfielder. “Sam is just a great athlete,” Farinola said. “She played forward last year. We moved her back because she can make plays. She can take the ball and go.” Senior Kelly Lennon is another midfielder. Lennon scored eight goals last year. “But she’s really progressed as an offensive threat,” Farinola said. Sophomore Gabriella Alvarez has earned her place among the Viking midfielders. “She knows the game well and she’s very versatile,” Farinola said. “I just felt that she best fit our needs on the outside.” Sophomore Samantha Smith has made a huge splash so far in the Viking midfield. Smith already has four goals in the Vikings’ two wins over Weehawken and Wood-Ridge. Smith had 18 goals last year as a nice compliment to Seca. Now, Smith has to become
more of a scorer. “She has the same mindset as Joanna had,” Farinola said of Smith. “She’s very quick and she’s good with the ball. She’s a talented player who can shoot with both feet. That’s the big improvement she’s made. She’s able to go with her left.” Junior Kaitlyn Stajek also returns. Stajek scored 19 goals from her forward position. “She has to take the step up this year, like get 20,” Farinola said. Stajek currently has two goals in the first two games of the season. Sophomore Melissa Montesinos is another scoring threat along the front line. Sophomore Gabbi Marques is a transfer who is now getting her feet wet with the Vikings’ program. “She’s going to help us,” Farinola said of Marques, who will play either midfield or forward. Another key contributor will be senior Nicole Guerra. “Nicole does a little bit of everything for us,” Farinola said. “She’s a good person to have coming off the bench.” The Vikings have some tough games ahead, like a showdown with Hasbrouck Heights this week. “We really think we can be competitive again this season,” Farinola said. “After four games, we should know a lot about ourselves.” What they have learned already is that life without Seca isn’t all that bad.
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also in great shape.” Jelcic said that he remembers when DiTonto arrived three seasons ago as a freshman. “I remember he scored coming right out of the gate,” Jelcic said. “He had like two or three chances and knocked one in. I told him that he had to watch now, because the seniors were going to knock him around.” “I remember talking with my coach and he reminded me that if I scored more goals, then people would want to try to stop me and mark me,” DiTonto said. “They’ll foul me hard. I had to be prepared for it. I think it will open up chances for other scorers if teams are marking me closely.” So DiTonto is well on his way to topping last year’s goal scoring mark. “I have to be able to keep it going,” DiTonto said. DiTonto hopes that his scoring outburst might draw attention from the local college soccer coaches. “I would love to play in college,” DiTonto said. “I would love to be like Giana. Hopefully, I can get there.” Last Saturday night, after defeating Dwight-Englewood earlier in the day, DiTonto went to the Lyndhurst Recreation Facility to watch his sister play with her Felician teammates (and former Lyndhurst teammates Amanda Nowak, Joanna Arvanitakis and Dina Ingenito) against Georgian Court in their first home match of the season. “It’s a different level when I watch her,” DiTonto said. “It’s fun to watch.” Just like Jelcic has fun watching his striker score eight goals in a week. “It’s a great soccer family that loves the game,” Jelcic said. “It’s just the way they were brought up.” They obviously were raised the right way.
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Roselle Park-$312,800-1 Fam3 Bdrms-2 Full Baths-Lr-Dr -Custom Bar-3 Zone Heating Family Rm-Patio-Det. Garage.
Manchester- $125,000LAND - 3.35 Acres- Zoning Permitted Use as Residential- Close to beaches and Jersey Shore.
Kearny- $309,000- 1 Fam. - 3 Bdrms- 2 full baths- LRDR- EIK- finished basementDet. 1 car garage.
Kitchen, Hardwood Floors & Original wood trim, 1 Car garage.
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UNDER CONTRACT Kearny$380,888- 1 FAM 4 Bdrms- 3 Full baths-LR w/Fireplace- DRMEIK- Finished attic- 1 car garage w/ driveway.
Kearny- $329,000 1 FAM- 3 Bdrms- 2 Full bathsEntry foyer- LR- DR- MKit- Office- Attic- Full Basement- Det. 1 car garage w/ driveway.
Kearny- $439,000- 1 FAM - 4 Bdrms- 2 Full Baths- Lg. LR- Lg. DR- Lg. MKit- Full basement w/ FAM Rm, Dry Bar, Wine cellar, & laundry- Det. 2 car garage w/ driveway.
Kearny- $539,888 -2 FAM/ Duplex - 12 Bdrms- 3.5 Baths- LR’s- DR’s- EIK’s- Full Basement- Lg. yard w/ above ground pool. .
Jersey City- $488,000- 6 FAM - 8 Bdrms-6 Baths-KIT’sLR’s- Great Investment Property
Kearny- $335,0001 Fam - 3 Bdrms- LR- DREIK- 2 Full baths- Finished Basement- Att. 2 car garage.
E. Orange- $ 198,888 Colonial 3 Bdrms- 1.5 baths- LR- DRKit- Finished basement w/ Rec Rm, Wet bar, and laundry- Det. 2 car garage.
Belleville - $599,000 2 Fam. + LOT INVESTORS & BUYERS!! All Brick - Adjacent Lot included - Builds 1 Fam.’s or Condos
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Clifton-$1,800-Rental 2 Bdrm-1Full Bath-Central Air-Hardwood Floors-Appliances Included.
DR’s - EIK’s - Semi- Finished basement w/ Laundry, summer kit, half bath, & FAM Rm - Parking
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school district all for JUST $379,000.
The Bixler Group
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KEARNY
Real Estate & Insurance Since 1891
LYNDHURST EXCLUSIVE
Raised Ranch, 3 BRs, 2FB Granite Kit SS Appliances Asking $384,900
2 Family, 2 Bedroom per unit, long drive way Asking 429,000
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Kearny- $479,900 2 Fam - 6 Bdrms - 3 Full bath - LR’s - EIK’s - Full basement- 2 oversized car garages w/ parking for 5+ cars.
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Established Bar, Liquor Lic & Two 2 Br Apartments
Asking $739,000
NEW LISTING! 3br Colonial 2.5 baths finished basement gas heat driveway 1 car garage Asking $349,000
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Green Brook- $2,800 Townhouse Rental 3 Bdrms - 3 Baths Mountain Views - Garage Parking - Balcony Hardwood Floors.
Nutley - Duplex Left: $308,000 - 2 Bdrms - 2.5 baths - MEIK - LR - Finished basement w/ laundry room - Det. 1 car garage w/ driveway. Right: $298,000 - 2 Bdrms - 1.5 baths - LR- MEIK - finished basement w/ laundry room - Det. 1 car garage.
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Bloomfield - $500,000 4,500 Square Foot Retail Use. 6 units, separate electric & gas
Kearny- $1,300 850 SqFt. Office Space – Includes: Heat & taxes.
No. Arlington- $2,000 Office Space 1,400 SQ- Reception area 5 Separate Offices-Parking
Kearny - $21,000 3 story building w/ total floor area of approx. 36,000 SqFt. 15 classrooms, office space, KIT, cafeteria, & restrooms.
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4 Brs, 2 baths, 1 car garage, central air, pool, fin basement, front porch
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Lyndhurst - 1 Family - Colonial w/ 2 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Dining Rm, Modern Eat in Kitchen, Foyer & 1.5 Baths. Unfinished Basement. Driveway for 2 Cars. Above Ground Pool Motor is Broken. Oil Tank is Above Ground in Backyard. Asking $300,000
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Kearny - 2 Family - 1st Floor w/ 2 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Dining Rm & Bath. 2nd Floor w/ 3 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Kitchen & Bath. 3rd Floor w/ 3 Additional Rooms. 2nd & 3rd Floor to be Used Together (Apartment Needs Work). Separate Utilities. Asking $275,000
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Kearny - 4 Family - All Apartments Have 1 Bedroom, Living Rm, Kitchen & Bath. 2 Separate Unfinished Basement w/ Laundry areas. All Separate Utilities. Driveway & 2 Car Garage. All Brick outside. Asking $489,000
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NEW PRICE! Kearny - 1 Family - Well kept colonial. 1st floor w/ living Rm, Dining Rm, eat in kitchen, newer bath & newer hardwood floor. 2nd floor w/ 2 bedrooms & full bath. 3rd floor w/ 1 bedroom. Unfinished basement w/ laundry area & plenty of storage space. New roof & newer gas furnace. Fenced backyard w/ patio area. Asking $239,000
Belleville - 2 Family - 1st floor w/ 1 Bedroom, Bath, Living Rm, Dining Rm & Large Kitchen Area. 2nd floor w/ 1 Bedroom, Living Rm, Dining Rm, Den, Kitchen & Bath. 3rd Floor has 2 Bedrooms. 2nd & 3rd floor used Together. Individual Heat, Gas & Electric. Asking $163,900
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213 Kearny Ave, Kearny, NJ 201-991-1300 572 Kearny Avenue Kearny, New Jersey 07032 Ph: (201)991-5719 F: (201)991-8860 www.midrealty.com
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NEW LISTING! Kearny - 1 Family - Arlington Section - Ranch in Large Lot w/ 3 Bedrooms, Dining Rm, Eat in Kitchen, Full Bath & Deck overlooking Garden. Partially Finished Basement w/ Laundry Area. 2 Cars Garage & Long Driveway for 6 Cars. Asking $218,000
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NEW LISTING! Kearny - 1 Family - Left side of Duplex w/ Foyer, Living Rm, Dining Rm & Eat in Kitchen on 1st Floor. 2nd Floor w/ 2 Bedrooms & Tiled Bath. Wide Driveway and Backyard. High SemiFinished Basement. Easy Walk to West Hudson Park and Local Shopping. Asking $189,000
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NEW LISTING! Kearny - Heather Glenn Condo - Second floor Condo w/ 2 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Modern Eat in Kitchen, Modern Bath, Laundry & Parking for 1 car. Balcony off Living Rm. Asking $199,000
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Real Estate & Insurance Since 1891 758 Kearny Ave., Kearny 201.991.0032 BixlerEST1891.com
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North Arlington, NJ 201-998-9050 Rob@keypointmortgage.com
Arlington Real Estate Owned & Operated by the Capobianco family since 1924
201.991.0905
636 Kearny Ave., Kearny • 201-997-7000 424 Valley Brook Ave. Lyndhurst • 201-939-8900 info@cocciarealty.com
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Kearny - 2 Family - Recently Renovated – 1st Floor Apartment w/ 2 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Dining Rm, Modern Eat in Kitchen & Full Bath. 2nd Floor Apartment w/ 2 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Modern Eat in Kitchen & Full Bath. Full Finished Basement w/ Office, Rec Room, Summer Kitchen & Full Bath. Central Air & Driveway for 4 Cars. Asking $459,000
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UNDER CONTRACT Kearny - Condo - One Floor Living w/ One Bedroom, Living Rm, Eat in Kitchen & Bath. Laundry Area w/ Coin Operated Washer & Dryer. Dishwasher, Microwave, Refrigerator, Gas Stove & Wall AC included. New Carpeting. One Parking Space. Asking $135,000
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Kearny - 2 Family - 1st Floor w/ 2 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Eat-in-Kitchen & Bath. 2nd Floor w/ Bedroom, Living Rm, Eat-in-Kitchen, Den & Bath. Semi-Finished Basement w/ Rec Rm, Utility/Laundry Rm, Den & Bath. Asking $279,000
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Kearny - 1 Family - Arlington Section – Beautiful Colonial w/ Foyer Entrance, Living Rm, Dining Rm, Modern Kitchen w/ Pantry & Deck, 3 Bedrooms, Full Ceramic Tile Bath, 2 Additional Rooms on 3rd Floor. Finish Basement w/ Rec Room, Laundry & Full Bath. Asking $389,000
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Kearny – 1 Family – Colonial w/ Living Rm, Dining Rm, Eat in Kitchen, 3 Bdrms (2 Large), Full Bath & Walk-up Finished Attic. Basement w/ Rec Room, Laundry & Full Bath. Great Condition. New windows, New Roof & New Chimney. Fenced Backyard w/ Above Ground Pool. Asking $264,900.
Kearny – 1 Family – Updated Cape w/ 3 Bedrooms, Dining Rm, 2 Full Baths, Kitchen & Nice Deck. Hardwood Floors, Central Air & 2 Car Garage. Basement w/ Large Rec Room & Laundry Rm. Asking $320,000.
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Union – 1 Family – Cape w/ 3 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Dining Rm, Modern Eat in Kitchen & Bath. Finished Basement. Large 60 x 100 Lot. 1 Car Garage. Asking $239,900.
Kearny – 2 Family – 1st FL w/ 2 Bdrm, Modern Eat in Kitchen & Modern Bath. 2nd FL w/ 1 LG Bdrm. SemiFinished Basement w/ 2 Rm, Full Bath & Laundry Area. Fenced in Backyard. Separate Utilities. Asking $259,900.
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BUSINESS FOR SALE!
Kearny – Store & 2 Apartments – Store w/ over 1100 sq ft of Commercial Space & Both Apartments Have 3 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Kitchen & Bath. All Separate Utilities. Asking $429,000
Kearny – Business for Sale - Successful Sushi Restaurant with Excellent Takeout Business. All Equipment Included in Sale. Call for more Info.
$500 CLOSING COST CREDIT AT CLOSING! This offer is for Veterans, Police Officers, Firefighters, Teachers & Union Employees.
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Golf tournament coming soon for Kearny’s 150th
SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER.
Semiao & Associates 213 Kearny Avenue, Kearny, NJ 07032
201- 991-1300 Ext. 410 Cell: 201-679-3785
Each office is independently owned and operated
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NEW LISTING - HOUSE OF THE WEEK
KEARNY — Even if you’re not a golfer, Kearny’s Sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) golf tournament is something to consider attending — and here’s why. First, the tournament is the committee’s first — and perhaps biggest — fundraiser. The proceeds from the tournament all go to future events. Organizers hope to raise $10,000 or more. Second, even if you don’t golf, the tourney’s after party, at the LCCC, is open to anyone.
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NORTH ARLINGTON: DON’T MISS THIS GREAT ONE FAMILY HOME IN DESIRABLE SECTION OF NORTH ARLINGTON! THIS EXTREMELY WELL MAINTAINED HOME BOASTS 2 BEDROOMS, 2 FULL AND 1 HALF BATH! CENTRAL A/C! HARDWOOD FLOORS AND BEAUTIFUL NATURAL WOODWORK THROUGHOUT! 2ND FLOOR LARGE MASTER BEDROOM SUITE WITH FULL BATH! GREAT FULL FINISHED BASEMENT WITH FAMILY ROOM WITH WET BAR AND 1/2 BATH! GREAT BACK YARD! ONE CAR GARAGE AND PRIVATE DRIVEWAY! A MUST SEE HOME! $339,950
Open House Sun. 9/18 1-4 pm 10 Clinton Ave.
NEW LISTING!
KEARNY: LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! BEAUTIFUL AND WELL MAINTAINED ONE FAMILY HOME IN DESIRABLE MANOR SECTION. HARDWOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT! ALL LARGE ROOMS! 4 BEDROOMS! 3 FULL BATHS! LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE! FORMAL DINING ROOM! NEW WINDOWS! NEW TIMBERLINE ROOF AND SIDING! FULL FINISHED BASEMENT WITH FAMILY ROOM, OFFICE AND FULL BATH! FULL FINISHED ATTIC WITH BEDROOM AND OFFICE! GREAT DECK OFF LIVING ROOM!(HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE IF NEEDED) LARGE 50’ BY 100’ LOT! LONG DRIVEWAY AND 2 CAR DETACHED GARAGE! CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING AND ALL TRANSPORTATION! JUST STEPS AWAY FROM NY BUSES! A MUST SEE HOME! $449,950
KEARNY: DON’T MISS THE GREAT ONE FAMILY HOME IN THE DESIRABLE “ARLINGTON” SECTION! 4 BEDROOMS PLUS! 2 FULL AND 1 HALF NEWLY UPDATED BATHS! FULLY UPDATED KITCHEN WITH GRANITE COUNTERS CERAMIC, FLOORS AND RECESSED LIGHTING! HARD WOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT! NEW WINDOWS! NEW TIMBERLINE ROOF! NEWER GAS HEATING SYSTEM! FULL FINISHED 3RD FLOOR FOR MORE LIVING SPACE! GREAT BACK YARD FOR ENTERTAINING WITH DECK AND POOL! ONE CAR GARAGE! CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING AND ALL TRANSPORTATION! A MUST SEE HOME!! $349,950
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CEDAR GROVE: WELL ESTABLISHED DELI, GRILL AND CATERING BUSINESS. ON BUSY MAIN STREET, EXTRA INCOME FROM NJ LOTTERY, AMPLE PARKING SPACES IN REAR OF BUILDING. $129,500
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NORTH ARLINGTON: WELL MAINTAINED 1 FAMILY IN DESIRABLE SECTION. 3 BR, 1 FULL AND 1 HALF BATH. HARDWOOD FLOORS, NEW WINDOWS, NEWER ROOF, CENTRAL A/C, PRIVATE DRIVEWAY AND BUILT IN 1 CAR GARAGE! 299,500
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KEARNY: DON’T MISS THIS LARGE 2 BEDROOM 2 FULL AND 1 HALF TOWNHOUSE STYLE CONDO IN DESIRABLE ARLINGTON RIDGE COMPLEX. CENTRAL AC! LARGE MASTER SUITE WITH FULL BATH AND 2 WALK-IN CLOSETS! PARKING SPACE AND GARAGE $279,900
KEARNY: 1 FAM, COLONIAL STYLE, ON DEAD END BLOCK, 3 BR, 1.5 BATH, HARDWOOD FLOORS, FIREPLACE, ONE CAR GARAGE, NEW GAS HEATING SYSTEM $295,000
Lyndhurst The Department of Parks and Recreation has tickets for the Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular on Monday, Nov. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for orchestra seats, including transportation, are $66 each. No more than four tickets per person. Call the Parks Department at 201-804-2482 for reservations. ••• The food pantry at the Lyndhurst Municipal Annex, 253 Stuyvesant Ave., is now open Monday through Thursday, 1 to 3:30 p.m. The pantry is available to Lyndhurst residents who must first show proof of hardship and residency at the health department. The Woman’s Club has volunteered to operate the pantry. ••• The Lyndhurst Department of Parks & Recreation sponsors a bus trip to Resorts Casino in Atlantic City on Friday, Sept. 23, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The $25 ticket includes the bus ride and a $25 play voucher. Reserve a seat at the Parks Department, 250 Cleveland Ave. or call. North Arlington The Board of Health, in conjunction with Medical Laboratory Diagnostics, sponsors a multiphasic blood screening on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7 a.m., at the Health Department, 10 Beaver Ave. Residents 18 and older must preregister at the North Arlington Health Department. Screenings will include blood chemistry, lipid profile with coronary heart disease risk factor and complete blood count with differential. There will be a nominal fee for the service. C-reactive pro-
The actual tournament is Monday, Oct. 3, at the Minebrook Golf Club, Hackettstown. Registration and breakfast starts at 7:30 a.m., with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Afterward, the luncheon is at the LCCC, 10 Davis Ave., at around 2:30 p.m. Interested in golfing? The luncheon? Both? Visit kearnyusa.com/node/2017. Registration/sponsorship forms are available there. It’s $125 to golf (and that includes the after-luncheon) or just $50 for the luncheon. tein and Homocysteine level testing, Hemoglobin A1C and Vitamin D level testing are also available at additional costs. Register by Monday, Sept. 26, for an appointment and further instructions. Registrants must provide the name of their doctor. Call the Health Department at 201955-5695 for registration and more information. ••• The Senior Harmony Club sponsors a trip to Resorts Atlantic City on Oct. 6. The cost is $25. For reservations or more information, call Florence at 201-991-3173. ••• Queen of Peace Rosary Society sponsors an all-you-can-eat beefsteak and mini-tricky tray Friday, Nov. 4, at 6 p.m., at Knights of Columbus Hall, 194 River Road. Admission is $45 and includes one ticket sheet for small prizes, beef tenderloin on fresh-cut bread, family-style salad, French fries, ice cream sundaes, coffee/tea, beer, wine and soda. For tickets, call Santa at 201-998-0789 or email qprosarysociety@gmail.com. ••• Queen of Peace Knights of Columbus Council 3428 hosts its annual barbecue Sunday, Sept. 25, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Columbian Club Hall, 194 River Road. All are invited to attend and enjoy a menu of barbecued hot dogs, hamburgers, sausages, chicken, extras and refreshments. There will be a door prize and a 50-50. The cost is $15 for adults, $6 for children ages 6 to 12 or $30 for a family of four (2 adults, 2 children) and free for kids younger than 6. Tickets are available at the Queen of Peace rectory office, the Columbian Club Hall or by calling 201-463-2151. The Knights request the donation of a non-expired, non-perishable food item for their Food for Families Project.
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obituaries@theobserver.com June E. Radford June E. Radford (nee Harrington) died Sept. 14. She was 83. Born in Kearny, she moved to Belvidere 20 years ago. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Mass was at St. Cecilia’s Church, Kearny. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. June was the wife of John Radford and mother of Joan Sarratt (Gene), Cathy Boswell Gordon, Laura Boswell, John Radford (Marcy) and the late Diane Boswell Brennan (late Michael). Also surviving are her grandchildren Jennifer, Susan, Christine, Kelly, Shaun, Matthew, Bill, Danny, Johnny and Tom and her greatgrandchildren Jay, Emma, Abigail and Michael. Richard Weikert Richard “Bobo” Weikert, 67, of North Port, Fla., died Sept. 9. He was born in Jersey City to Elwood and Matilda Weikert. Richard is survived by his niece Lisa Hargain and nephews, Michael and Anthony Romano. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elwood and Matilda Weikert, and sister Rosemarie and her husband Anthony Romano. Dr. Daniel ‘Dan’ Garfinkel Dr. Daniel “Dan” Garfinkel, 92, of Greensboro, N.C., died Monday, Sept. 5. A private family graveside service took place Tuesday, Sept. 6. Dan was born Feb. 27, 1924, in New York City, the third son of Aaron and Yetta Garfinkel. Dan proudly served in the Prayer to St. Expedite May the intercession of the glorious Martyr, St. Expedite, recommend us, O my God, to Thy goodness, in order that his protection may obtain for us what our own merits are powerless to do. Amen. We supplicate Thee Lord, to inspire, by Thy grace all our thoughts and actions. That thou being their principle, we may by the intercession of St. Expedite, be conducted with courage, fidelity and promptitude, at the time proper and favorable, and come to a good and happy end. Through our Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen. St. Expedite honored by the gratitude of those who have invoked thee at the last hour and for pressing cases. We pray thee to obtain from the all-powerful goodness of God, by the intercession of Mary Immaculate, today, or such a day the grace we solicit with all submission to the Divine Will. Amen. — J.C.
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U.S. Navy during World War II and was a graduate of Catawba College and Bowman Gray School of Medicine. He was a beloved family physician in Kearny for 20 years before relocating to Greensboro, N.C., where he became associate director of the Family Practice Residency Program at Moses Cone Hospital. Dan had a great interest in sports medicine and served as team doctor for Kearny High School (1970-1977), Page High School (1977-1992) and the Greensboro Hornets (1980-1991). In addition to his parents, Dan was preceded in death by his brothers, Albert and Nathan. Surviving is his loving wife of 64 years, Renee, and their three children, Dr. Ellen Koitz (Barry), Dr. Michael Garfinkel (Liz) and Steven Garfinkel (Darcy); and six grandchildren, Dr. Sara and David Garfinkel, Francie and Sami Koitz and Hannah and Emma Garfinkel. The family requests that any contributions in Dan’s honor be sent to Catawba College (www.catawba.edu/ give) in care of the Biology and/or Chemistry Departments, or to Wake Forest University Medical School (www.wakehealth.edu/giving) in care of the Family Practice Program, or the charity of your choice.
Christine Ketz Christine Ketz, of North Arlington, died Sept. 10. She was 45. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. A service was offered at the funeral home and burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Christine was a registered nurse and worked at Endeavor House in Kearny. She sadly lost her battle against the disease of drug addiction. Daughter of Helen (nee Robertson) and the late George Ketz, she was also the mother of Gabrielle Ketz and sister of Lisa Eager (Tom), Lauren Faucett, George Ketz and the late Thomas Ketz. Jean M. Svec Jean M. Svec, of Tinton Falls, formerly of North Arlington, died Sept. 6. She was 93. Memorial visitation was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Svec lived in North Arlington for 30 years before moving to Tinton Falls eight years ago. She was a bank examiner with Federal Home and Loan Bank Board in New York City for 15 years. She was a member of the North Arlington Senior Citizens Club and former member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, Lyndhurst. She enjoyed folk and ballroom dancing.
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She was the beloved wife of the late John J. Svec Sr., mother of Christine (Jack) McGrade and John J. (Patricia) Svec Jr., sister of the late Franklin Fry Jr. and Charlotte Welch, grandmother of Justin (Jackie), Ryan, Lauren (Bill), Michael and Jennifer and the great-grandmother of Kayleigh and Beth. In lieu of flowers, donations to your local VFW would be appreciated. Daniel Patrick McCann III Daniel Patrick McCann III, 51, of Wall, formerly of Manasquan and Kearny, died on his birthday at home on Sept. 16. Visiting will be at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Drive, Kearny, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 4 to 8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 10 a.m. at St. Cecilia’s Church, Kearny. Interment will be after Mass in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Born in Miami, Daniel lived in Kearny and Manasquan before moving to Wall after marrying his wife, Stefanie. He was an EMT with the Township of Nutley for the past 10 years. He was a New Jersey Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) at the age of 18. He was a former volunteer on the Kearny Volunteer Emergency Rescue Squad, a volunteer with the North Arlington Volunteer Emergency
Squad, where he met his wife 20 years ago and he was recently honored for 25 years of service with the Manasquan Fire Department. Daniel was also the President of the Professional Car Society North East Chapter. He was the beloved husband of Stefanie (Melton) McCann, the son of Daniel Jr. and Dorothy Mauer McCann, brother of Mary Beth Wilkinson (John Capone) and Laura Jo McCann, son-in-law of Steve and Sharon Trignano Melton and grandson of the late Daniel P. and Margaret Farrell McCann and Oscar J. and Mary J. Moran Mauer. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Manasquan Fire House, 27-1 33 Abe Voorhees Drive, Manasquan, N.J. 08736 would be appreciated. Gloria Garippa Gloria Garippa, 89, of Kearny, died on September 1, 2016. Born in 1927, she was a genuine coal-miner’s daughter and true NY Yankee fan (who once met Babe Ruth) and longtime resident of Kearny since 1955. Born in Mayfield Pa., devoted wife of Ralph Garippa, daughter of Alexi and Mary Nakonechny, sister to Basil, Stanley, Xenia, and Libby. Mother of Dr. Ralph J. Garippa, and his wife Janet, of see OBITS page
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KEARNY 1 BR apt. HT/ HW included. Elevated building. Laundry facility on premises. $995/ month,. Call Sofia after 3pm 201-998-3516 or see super after 3pm 654 Elm St. Apt Basement 1.
KEARNY 1st fl. 2 BR, LR, DR, Kitchen w/ceramic floors. H/W floors. $1,200/month. 3rd fl. 2 BR, small office, LR, DR, Kitchen. H/W floors $1,100/month. Nice closets. Close to schools & Shoprite. (973) 5636622
KEARNY Updated 1 BR House w/Loft. Storage & Outside space. New Appliances. W/D Hook-up. $1,350/month. Avl. Sept. 1st. (973) 953-5666
HARRISON 2 BR, 1 Bath, BELLEVILLE 3 BR’s, Close to PATH & F.E.R. LR, DR, 6 large rooms, Blvd. $1,100/month. 1 2nd fl. Lovely Brand new 1/2 months security. Avl. EIK with cherry wood Immediately. (551) 666cabinets. Granite 7310. Countertops & Island table w/granite. builtin Stainless Steel Chef HARRISON 1 BR apt. 1 Stove and microwave, All on ground floor. new European Flooring Baths, EIK, LR, DR area, Throughout the house. Coin operated W/D in Beautiful Bay window. building. Ceramic Tile Crystal Chandelier in DR. floors throughout. No Pets. Near Schools and Close to all schools, NYC transportation. major highways, shopping mall & trans- 1.5 months Security portation. $1,800/month Required. Available immediately to qualified includes HT/HW. Lessees Please call (973) (973) 759-5929. 818-7414. BELLEVILLE 2 family Home, 2nd fl. 1 or 2 BR, Kitchen, DR, Wood Floors. $1,200/month. 1 month security. Heat not included. No pets. Available Oct 2nd. 973-666-0797.
HARRISON 2 BR, Apt. on 2nd fl. Close to PATH, LR, DR, Large EIK. Complete with Stove & Refrigerator. C/A & Heat, Avail. October 1st. Utilities Separate. No Laundry Hook-Up, No Pets, No Smoking 1-1/2 HARRISON Months Security. $1,450/ month. Call (201) 705HARRISON 1 BR apt. 7717. Leave message. $950/month. All utilities included. Close to PATH. KEARNY H/W floors. C/A. Laundry facilities. No pets. Gorgeous, No smoking. (973) 573- KEARNY completely redeco7333. rated 3 BR bedroom HARRISON 1 BR apt. apartment on Belgrove Bathroom, Kitchen, LR. Drive. LR, DR, extra sit1 1/2 months security. ting room. EIK with new no pets. no smoking. Avl. washer and dryer. HT/ Oct. 1st. (973) 350-1642 HW & WIFI all included. Plenty of Closet space. 5pm-9pm $2400.00/month. Call 201-218-3370. HARRISON 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, LR, kitchen. Close to PATH. $1300/ KEARNY Studio apt. 3rd month. 1-1/2 months se- fl. on Schuyler Ave. 1 car curity. Separate utilities. parking. 1 1/2 months $840/month No Smoking. No pets. security. + utilities. No pets. No (973) 388-8916. smoking. Avl. Oct 1st. (201) 997-6865.
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CLASSIFIEDS KEARNY Elm Court Kearny’s Best kept secret 732 Elm St. 1 BR fr $850. NYC Commuter Bldg Call Alan 201-955-4334 or PJ 973- 992-1555 ext. 1 Affiliated Mgmt
Kearny 3 room, 1 Bedroom apt., $1,000 +utilities. Laundry room. 1/2 block to NYC/Newark bus. Call 201-549-9540. KEARNY 2nd fl. 2 BR large LR, Safe building in area, walk to shopping, banks, bus & restaurants. Kitchen w/granite counter, tiled floor, dishwasher. HT/HW included. Parking lot across street. $1,295/month. 1 1/2 months security. Must pass background check Call btw. 5-9pm. (551) 257-6404 or Espanol (908) 422-6343.
N.ARLINGTON Lovely 1 family home, 2 1/2 BR’s, 2 Full Baths, garage Avl. Corner Lot. $2,000/ month + Utilities. (908) 310-9068.
KEARNY Modern 1 BR apt. Roosevelt school district, laundry facilities in basement. HT/HW HOUSE included. H/W floors. 1 FOR SALE 1/2 months security. Avl. Oct. 1st. No pets. $1,250/ month. Call 732-735- KEARNY Furnished 9055. 1 Family House, 3 BR’s. 3 floors. Driveway & Garage. Call after 4pm (201) 7193558.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT LYNDHURST LYNDHURST 1 bedroom $1,250/month, 2 BR $1,450/month, 3 BR, $1,650/month HT/HW included. (973) 760-4877
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N.ARLINGTON Clean spacious 2 BR, 2nd Fl. Big Closets. Close to transportation. No pets. w/d Hook-up. No smoking. $1,350/month. 1 1/2 KEARNY 1 BR . HT/HW months security. (201) included. From $950/ 893-3888. month. See super 6 woodland Ave. Apt. 1, or N.ARLINGTON 2nd fl. 5 call after 5pm 917-858- rooms. 2 BR’s. $1,350/ 8246 for appointment. month. Enclosed Porch. No Utilities included. 1 month security. H/W KEARNY Newly Reno- Floors. No pets. 1 block vated. 2 BR, LR, DR, Big from all transportation. Kitchen. Sauna room. Avl. Oct. 15th or Nov. 1st. $1,550/month. 1 1/2 201-618-0316. months security. Plus utilities. W/D hook-up. RenoNo pets. Avl. Oct 15th. N.ARLINGTON vated 2 BR’s, Laundry (973) 204-7305. room. A/C. 1 car parking. $1,600/month. No pets. KEARNY 4 BR, 2 full Avl. Oct. 1st. (201) 686baths, LR/DR. Laundry. 2912. $2,300/month. 1 month security. Avl. Oct. 1st. N.ARLINGTON 1 BR, Ground Fl. no pets. 1 1/2 (201) 628-4670. months security. HT/HW KEARNY Newly renoincluded. Parking. $840/ vated, hardwood floors. month. (201) 401-0488. Laundry onsite. HT/HW KEARNY Arlington Area, included. 2 BR start at 1 BR renovated apts. $1,050. 1 BR start at in classic apt. build- N.ARLINGTON 2nd fl. 5 $825. Jr. 1 BR start at ing in residential area. rooms. 2 BR’s. $1,350/ $900. (201) 289-7096 Wood kitchen cabinets, month. No Utilities includstove, refridg. Ceramic ed. 1 month security. H/W tile floors. H/W floors Floors. No pets. 1 block throughout rest of apt. from all transportation. Avl. Oct. 15th or Nov. 1st. KEARNY 2nd fl. apt., 3 Ample closets. Laundry in 201-618-0316. BR’s, LR, DR, Large Mod- building. Near NYC train ern EIK, with BW gas & bus & mins. To highNEWARK range, Fridge, Tile floors way. No pets. No smok& tile bath. H/W floors, ing. $985/month + utiliSeparate W/D hook-up. ties. $1,477.50 security. NEWARK 1st fl. 1 BR, $1,500/month plus utili- Credit check and ability Kitchen, LR & DR. $950/ ties. 1 1/2 months se- to pay required. $25 appl. month. HT/HW included. 1 month security. Avl. curity. Avl. Oct. 1st. (908) Fee. Call or text (551) 226-0566. Oct. 1st. (862) 955-8624. 723-1510.
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N.ARLINGTON Roommate wanted to share apt. Mature woman. $475/ month. No. Arlignton Area. Call Milly (551) 5802710.
ROOM FOR RENT KEARNY Room for rent. 1 month security. Shared Kitchen. Female Preferred. No smoking. No pets. Avl. Oct 1st. (551) 580-8183. N.NEWARK Everything included. No Laundry. But Laundry in area. Kitchen Access. Near Transportation. Female Preferred. $600/month + 1 mo. security. Avl. immediately. Call/Text 973-873-1943.
KEARNY Room for rent, Private entrance. kitchen, $480/month. 1 1/2 months security. Female preferred. Avl. Now. (973) 953-5936 after 5pm.
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Washer & Dryer Maytag, Top load Electric dryer, Less than 2 years old. Both $475 or separate $275/each. Call btw. 5-9pm. (551) 2576404 or Espanol KEARNY Office Space on (908) 422-6343. KEARNY office/retail, center of town, ground level $650/month. Call for details. (201) 997-2341 or (201) 538-1319.
Kearny Ave. Completely Renovated. 2nd fl. $600/ month + utilities. (201) 538-1319 or (201) 997-2341 N.ARLINGTON Prime location on Ridge rd., 2,500sq. ft. Can be used. Retail/office/medical space. On Ground floor. Off street parking call for detail (201) 538-1319 or (201) 997-2341
N.ARLINGTON Ridge Rd. Office New C/A, 1,400 sg.ft. Excellent Condition $1,550/ month. Owner (201) 280-7483
BELLEVILLE Furnished Room for rent. No smoking. Shared Kitchen & Bath. utilities supplied. Avl. Sept 1st. (201) 687N.ARLINGTON 2nd fl. 5 0580 Leave message. rooms. 2 BR’s. Enclosed Porch. $1,350/month. BELLEVILLE Clean nice No Utilities included. furnished room for rent 1 month security. H/W in my home. No smoking. Floors. No pets. 1 block Shared kitchen & Bath. from all transportation. Laundry. A/C. Light cook- Avl. Oct. 15th or Nov. 1st. ing. Utilities supplied. 201-618-0316. Parking. $850/month (negotiable). 1 month BUSINESS security. Nice Neighborhood. (201) 687-0580 FOR SALE Leave message.
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CAR FOR SALE White 2010 Nissan Altima coup 2.5S, Miles 66k, Excellent Condition. Asking $9,990. (973) 418-3528. 97 Honda Accord LX, 2003 Nissan Altima $899/each. 2000 Toyota Camry, 2005 Ford Focus $1,600/each all “as is” 4 doors, 4 cyl. Air, Auto, Mags (718) 503-2299 North Arlington.
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EMPLOYMENT/ HELP WANTED Drivers: $1275 per week + Monthly Bonuses up to $500+. Guaranteed Hometime. BCBS Benefits. No Touch. CDL-A 1yr exp. 855-842-8498
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Full time medical receptionist needed for a busy ENT office in Nutley.One evening a week a must. Highly preferred someone with experience and bilingual in Spanish. Please email resumes to: entcenterofnj.anam@ gmail.com
BELLEVILLE 3 car garage for rent. 25x19. $500/ month. 1 month security. Available Nov. 1st. Good for parking cars, storage, boats, contractors. Safe location. (973) 951-6315
Experienced counter cook needed. Must know how to make salads, burritos etc for small fast food restaurant call 201-232-6547
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Instructor & Driver wanted. Will train right candidate. Must be reliable. (201) 246-8000
56 year old male, seeking woman 40-60 yrs Transfer of ownership for old, Caucasian to go out a restaurant in Kearny w/ on a date and possibly more. If you feel your the parking. For more one call Donald information call Jorge (973) 536-6443 Carmen (201) 606-5622. (201) 898-8900 Se habla español. White male, 50, John Travolta type w/personality STORE plus. Seeking full figure FOR RENT white female, smoker ok, ages 33-53. (201) 377KEARNY 842 Kearny Ave. 8118 Store for rent Avl. Immediately. (973) 229HALL 2786
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KEARNY Primary Location On Kearny Ave. 700 sq. ft. 1 month rent + 1 month security. Avl. now. Call (201) 997-0026.
Full Time Customer Service & Phone Sales $10/Hour Plus Commission. Near Harrison PATH Station. Send Resume To: manny@ theseatingshoppe.com
Helper with valid driver’s license for deliveries of furniture and working in shop environment. Must be Handy, Hard working, and willing to learn a new trade. call
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Hall Available Family Affairs Mid week special. Call for info (201) 991-9865 or (201) 893-2280 Max 80 people.
Afternoon shift to help with Pre K class in a Day Care in Kearny. Experience & CDA will be preferred. Please Call Between 3pm-6pm. (201) 991-5684.
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Fatima Cleaning Services •Apartments, •Houses • Office. Efficient, Reliable Affordable. References Available. Free Estimates
Busy pediatric office in Kearny is looking for an experienced certified medical assistant. Full time and Part time positions available. Spanish a must. Must be able to work on Saturdays and commute between our other location in Jersey City. Please fax resume to (201) 998-0021
Elsa’s Cleaning Service Apts., Homes, Offices, References Avl. Experienced. (201) 737-1873. Free estimates.
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Help Wanted Packer + Machine Operator in warehouse. Company located near Mill St., Belleville Starting wage $10/HR. Call (973) 482-8603.
Seabra Foods now hiring for new store opening in Harrison. Apply now at 429 Bergen St., Harrison NJ. Mon-Sat 8am -4pm All Positions available. EMPLOYMENT/ HELP WANTED
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CDL Driver Wanted Adult Medical Day Care (Belleville) Part Time/Full Time Driver for adult medical daycare in Essex county needed. A CDL with Class B and Endorsement P a MUST!!! Spanish speaking a plus. No nights or weekends. Competitive Salary. Call Monday thru Friday only between 10 AM and 5 PM. Call 973-751-6000 or Fax resume to 973-751-1190
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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 9/24 from 10 to 3 Cambridge Security Services Corp. Holding interviews for Operations Managers for our Newark office. Salary is $14 per hour to start and $15 per hour after probation. We offer company paid health insurance, paid training, vacation, sick & personal days, over time plus bonuses. Full time (32 to 40hrs) positions available must be flexible with schedule and capable of work nights and weekends. Duties include managing, scheduling and dispatching officers and supervisors as needed. Looking for individuals with good communication skills, computer skills and the ability to multi-task. Apply in person Monday to Friday 9 to 4, For late night interviews forward resume to pgonzalez@cambridgesecurityservices. com Cambridge Security Services Corp. 90 Mulberry St Newark NJ 07102
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contempt. Cruz was charged on those and with possession of pot/paraphernalia and ended up in the Hudson County Jail. The female driver got a summons for having a CDS in a motor vehicle. Sept. 13 Officer Jordenson Jean, on patrol at the Belleville Pike and Argyle Place at 10:45 a.m., spotted the driver of a 2007 Honda yapping on a cell phone, stopped the car at Madison Ave. and on its floor observed a partially consumed bottle of E&J Brandy, police said. Alexander DeJesus, 23, of Newark, was issued summonses for the cellphone violation and having an open container of alcohol in a MV. Additionally, he was arrested. On three warrants: one from Tinton Falls, $250 (full), municipal ordinance offense; two from Lyndhurst, for simple assault and reckless driving, each $250 (full). Authorities in those communities were notified.
ner, avid bowler, and featured soprano in church choir. For three decades, she maintained a vacation home in Shohola Falls, Pike County, Pa., where she spent many summers in joyful camaraderie with neighbors. She enjoyed swimming, group campfires, and a wide scope of outdoor activities with her granddaughters, including horseback riding and go-carting. Trips to the Jersey Shore were a passion of Gloria and her late husband Ralph, where they engaged in fishing and crabbing, and then subsequently hosted sumptuous seafood feasts with their wide circle of friends. Gloria was truly compassionate indeed and a tireless warrior in prayer, providing support to hurting and troubled souls. Deeply spiritual, her devotion to the Lord was an inspiration and a living example to many. Her gift was in never-ending service to God and family. Gloria’s laugh and light-hearted personality made her a favorite with young and old alike. She displayed a deep love for God and her fellow man, which will stand as her lasting memorial for generations to come. Funeral services were held under the direction of Farmer Funeral Home, Roseland. Condolences and memories may be shared at farmerfuneral.com. ••• At 4:45 p.m., Vice officers, who had reason to believe the subject was in possession of a CDS, stopped a 2014 Mitsubishi on Passaic Ave. and recovered from driver Gary Nigro, 40, of North Arlington, three glass vials of suspected cocaine, police said. He was charged with possession of coke and drug paraphernalia. Sept. 14 Vice officers, at Kearny and Woodland Aves. at 9:15 p.m., saw a passenger in a passing 2012 Nissan throw something from the vehicle. Stopping the car at Woodland and Highland Aves., they reportedly detected the scent of raw pot and observed one passenger, Ernesto Valle, 30, of Kearny, trying to move a black bag from the rear seat to the floor. When it allegedly was found to contain a plastic bag of marijuana, he was charged with drug/paraphernalia possession. The front-seat passenger got a summons for littering, for having thrown a beer cap out the window. — Karen Zautyk
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