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Lucky 13 join Kearny’s Bravest By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent KEARNY – ow there will be three. If she makes it through training, Haley Girdwood will become only the third woman to have attained membership in the Kearny Fire Department. A Kearny High School alumna, Girdwood was one of the 13 most recent recruits to be hired as probationary firefighters by the town’s governing body, effective last Wednesday, at a starting pay of $33,000 a year. Also among the new faces are Steven A. Dyl, son of Kearny Fire Chief Steven M. Dyl; and George King III, son of Kearny Deputy Police Chief George King. The others are: Matthew S. Piscal, Francis J. McAllister, Daniel P. Gurkas, Jason P. Ostanski, Edmund McKeown and Thomas J. Witt, all Kearny
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Alum Santiago would’ve been proud By Kevin Canessa Jr. Observer Correspondent
wasn’t initially sure a charter school was the best use for the former St. Stephen’s School KEARNY – (and later, Mater Dei AcadJohn Manley, retired seremy). There had been talk geant of the Kearny Police De- prior to the charter school that partment and now coordinator the Kearny Board of Educaof security at the Hudson Arts tion was considering leasing & Science Charter School, the school to expand Lincoln
School, a block or so away. When that didn’t happen, the man who is also a member of St. Stephen’s parish council and the pastor, the Rev. Joseph Mancini, had other options in the works. And when the KBOE didn’t lease the former Catholic school, it was Hud-
son Arts & Science that took the building. Several weeks into the school year, the once dormant (except for CCD classes) grammar school is now thriving with nearly 350 students – and only a handful are from towns other than Kearny.
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studio, indoor and/or outdoor commercial recreation and public uses. Maximum lot size is defined as three acres, maximum lot coverage as 60%, maximum building height as 60 feet, minimum floor area as 40,000 square feet in the principal structure and minimum building setbacks as 30 feet. Ceberio said that The Hampshire Companies was the only company that responded to the borough’s RFQ (Request for Qualifications) for prospective redevelopers. He said other firms “passed because no land condemnation is allowed in the borough’s redevelopment proposal” and those companies felt they could be handicapped if they felt they needed that tool in assembling development
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tracts. But Hampshire, according to Ceberio, “was not deterred” by that restriction. “It didn’t scare them away,” probably because of their long history of accessing top-notch real estate investors and property managers. They have access to “a huge pot of money” and they are “well-known nationally” for achieving their objectives, he said. In its RFQ submitted to the borough last month, Hampshire describes itself as a “vertically integrated real estate company that owns and operates a diverse portfolio of over 25 million square feet. “Hampshire believes that it is extremely well-positioned to participate with the borough in redeveloping the
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Porte Ave. area. Hampshire has both the experience and means to ensure the efficient and timely completion of initiatives so that the borough will meet its goals and share in the borough’s visions for the future.” Founded more than 80 years ago by James E. Hanson, the company is led today by the founding family’s third generation, James E. Hanson II, as president/CEO. Over the decades, it says, it has widened its focus from developer and real estate operator to investment manager and fund manager for institutional and high net worth investors and currently has about $1 billion under management. “Hampshire has 102 real estate professionals dedicated to creating value on behalf of its investors, and currently owns and operates a diversified portfolio of 295 properties across the country totaling over 18 million square feet,” it says. As such, it says, “Hampshire has ample access to the capital required to complete large-scale redevelopment projects,” adding that its current portfolio “consists of over 250 investments comprising approximately $2.3 billion in value ….” Among some of the “major” achievements it lists for New Jersey are: two redevelopment projects in Carteret, one being a 232,000 square foot warehouse facility on Milk Road and the other, a 459,500 square foot warehouse on Bryla St.; a new 156,000 square foot warehouse on Blair Road in Carteret; a redevelopment project for the 110,000 square foot “Class A” Centra office building on Wood Ave. in Iselin; and another redevelopsee PORETE page
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tion to the stolen property, police said he was also found to be in possession of pliers, wire cutters, a screwdriver, a knife, a box cutter and a piece of sharpened metal. Lindsay was charged with burglary, theft by unlawful taking and possession of burglar tools. Police said he also had two outstanding warrants: $500 (full), Jersey City, theft; and $50,000 (full), Kearny, robbery. During his booking at headquarters, the suspect reportedly complained of not feeling well (congested nasal passages?), and Kearny EMS was summoned to assess his condition. After which, he was sent to the Hudson County Jail. ••• Other recent reports from the Kearny police blotter included the following: Oct. 6 At 12:15 p.m., Det. Michael Farinola was flagged down in the area of Kearny Ave. and Afton St. by the proprietor
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in front of his marked patrol car. (We do not make this stuff up, okay?) Police said Vulcano made eye contact with the driver and signaled him to stop, but he sped up, heading north on the avenue. Vulcano then made his own U-turn, activated lights and siren and pursued the fleeing vehicle, which, police said: drove onto the sidewalk/driveway at QuickChek, turned east on Bergen Ave., north on Devon St. to Garfield Ave., east on Garfield to Davis Ave., north on Davis to King St., east on King to Schuyler Ave. and then south on Schuyler. On Schuyler near Bergen, the Mercedes got bogged down in traffic, and Vulcano pulled his patrol car in front of it and arrested driver Edwin Peralta-Franco, 24, of Kearny, who received a summons for reckless driving and was charged criminally with eluding.
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running from the station get into a red SUV and drive north on FER Blvd. The witness provided police with the car’s New Jersey registration while noting that the SUV was last seen turning west onto Harrison Ave., heading towards Newark. Police said a check of the registration came back to a 2000 red Ford Explorer whose owner was listed in state records. Surrounding police departments were notified via SPEN with a description of the vehicle and suspects, police said. Harrison Police Det. Lt. David Doyle said the Delta station has been victimized by robbers three times this year so far. “We don’t think this job is related to the other crew who robbed them previously,” he said, because it did not fit the modus operandi of the prior holdup men. The most recent prior attack came at around 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 4, when, according to police reports, three men emerged from what was described as a small red BMW SUV, hit the attendant on the head with a handgun and drove away with cash, cigarettes and cigars taken from the station. – Ron Leir
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Thrift shop has something for everyone W By Kevin Canessa Jr. ith the holidays just around the corner – yes, it’s already that time of year (just look around most stores – can you believe holiday displays are already popping up?) I thought it would be good to revisit a story I wrote a year ago about a thrift shop that’s making a huge difference in Kearny. Many have been in a situation like this one — especially since 2009 when the Great Recession hit. You have an upcoming job interview. After all this time — someone finally bit and called you after you sent in your resume. But then it hits you. You’re excited. You’re ready to show how great you are to a possible new boss. And when you go to choose what you’ll wear — boom! Nothing appropriate. How are you going to look your best? You can’t afford to
go out to get a brand-new outfit for the interview — you’re lucky there’s enough gas in the car to get to the interview in the first place. Been there? There now, perhaps? Worry no more. That’s because Heaven ¢ent, a thrift shop operated by a tremendous group of volunteers, is up and running — and has been since June 2011 — on the second floor of the First Presbyterian Church of Arlington (you know, where the PBGC is) directly across Kearny Ave. from St. Stephen’s Church on the corner of Laurel Ave. The shop was the brainchild of the church’s then interim pastor — Deb Oosterbam — as an outreach to those who need to buy clothing and other items at a seriously reduced rate — and also to help fund the church’s food pantry, the need for which continues to grow these days.
WE’VE GOT MAIL To the Editor: I read, with great interest, the article in the Oct. 12 edition of The Observer highlighting the press conference for the “unveiling of the new surface” at the soccer field on Passaic Ave. I attended the event, invited by Mayor Alberto Santos, to represent the
Since the shop opened, it’s grown from being in a small space — to one large room and four smaller-sized rooms. And among many other brands, you’ll find clothing for men, women and children from Banana Republic, Michael Kors, Ann Klein, the Gap, Aeropostale, Dockers and Ann Taylor. You’ll also find small appliances, kitchenware, picture frames, books, CDs and DVDs. There’s also a selection of shoes, costume jewelry and accessories. And perhaps best of all — if you’ve got children who attend Kearny Public Schools, there’s an array of school uniform shirts available for just $2.50. But these items don’t just appear. There’s a group of volunteers, known as the “Core 4,” who come to the store, accept donations, sort items,
for it to arrive. Nov. 9. I can’t be alone, can I? • As much as some say “Saturday Night Live” has jumped the shark, the first three episodes of this new season have been spectacular, especially the cold-hard opens. Kate McKinnon and Alec Baldwin have been tremendous in their respective roles. • Kearny’s Trucktoberfest is this Saturday. Once again, Det. John Fabula and members of Kearny PBA Local 21 have worked tirelessly to prepare an incredible festival that this time will take place on Belgrove Drive near the Kearny VFW. The event runs from 1 to 8 p.m., and it’s not too late to get tickets. Log onto www.kearnypba.com/ foodtrucks for tickets and Odds & ends • I don’t often long for spe- more information. Have a great week, one cific dates on the calendar, but one date really stands out and all. See you back here in three weeks. this year – and I can’t wait put them out for display and more — and they are Mary Pettigrew, MaryLynn Pettigrew, Pat Horvath and John McCartney. McCartney also works to maintain the physical space of the thrift shop with small projects as needed. And there are countless others who donate their time to do the very same on a less-regular basis. If you’re interested in donating gently-used clothing or other items, you can do so when the thrift shop is open, Wednesday or Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 663 Kearny Ave., Kearny. Contact the church by calling 201-9913513 or by visiting www.fpca. us.
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Branin family. The facility is actually named the “Michael F. Branin Jr. Memorial Soccer Field.” Many, if not all of the fields and playgrounds in our town, are named to honor veterans and in particular, those that gave the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. The Branin family has called the Town of Kearny home for 70 years. We grew up not far from the field,
at 18 Chestnut St. Our Dad would bring us to soccer games played at the Nairn Field, which is now the site of the Kearny Shoprite and BJs complexes. It is fitting that the Passaic Ave. field is named in Michael’s honor since it is part of his old stomping grounds. Though Michael didn’t play organized sports, he would be overjoyed to see girls and
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boys, men and women playing there and honing their soccer skills. The family placed a short biography of Michael and a copy of his Bronze Star award on the back of the sign announcing the field, in hopes that our young people might be inspired by his sacrifice for his country. Our family and many like ours are grateful to the mayor,
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Driver saved from burning auto By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent
driver trapped inside. Officer Michael Alvarez used his baton to smash the KEARNY – car window, and then Officer Victor Girdwood and motorist caught in Sgt. Glen Reed pulled the a burning car bemotorist to safety as Officer neath a tractor trailer Esteban Gonzalez was douson the Belleville Pike last ing the flames with a fire Thursday night was rescued extinguisher. thanks to the courageous Authorities said the 53efforts of quick-thinking, foot trailer was empty of quick-acting Kearny police cargo; however, underneath officers, who put their own it -- along with the burning lives at risk to save his. car -- was a 100 lb. propane Authorities said the KPD tank. responded to a 9:30 p.m., The Kearny Fire DepartOct. 13, report of a car fire on ment had also responded the Pike, east of Schuyler and kept the tank cool Ave., and arrived to find with water so it would not a Chevy Impala ablaze, explode while they extriits front end stuck under cated the car and completethe rear of the trailer and its
ly extinguished the blaze, Fire Chief Steve Dyl said. According to police, the motorist -- identified as Samuel Sapey-Adablah, 51, of Irvington -- had apparently suffered some type of medical emergency while driving and crashed into the back of the truck. The impact forced the entire front end of the Impala under the trailer, igniting the car’s engine. When he was rescued by the officers, police described Sapey-Adablah as conscious but disoriented. He reportedly did not suffer any burns. The victim was taken to University Hospital in Newark for treatment.
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Bravest try to save animals, too KEARNY – his story does not have a happy ending. Animallovers may want to skip it entirely. But your correspondent chooses to print it because it indicates the
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pup, checked the info on its tag and called the owner. That motorist then drove the dog to the crew house near the Belleville Pike, where the owner was waiting. The poodle was taken to the nearby Arlington Dog & Cat Hospital, where, tragically, it succumbed to internal injuries, Dyl reported. The chief summed up the sad saga in two simple words: “We tried.” Sometimes that’s all you can do. – Karen Zautyk
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et your favorite pooch into the Halloween spirit this year at the 3rd annual Kearny Doggie Halloween PAWrade and Festival, Saturday, Oct. 29, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Arlington Depot Park in Kearny. The event is sponsored by the Kearny Urban Enterprise Zone, K-9 Corner and Bone Appetit Spa and Dog Barkery with additional support from Shop Rite of Kearny and the West Hudson Arts & Theater Company. The Festival is on rain or shine. “The event continues to grow in popularity each year,” said John Peneda, KUEZ coordinator. “It is proving to be a perfect way to energize the town, as well as attract new visitors to showcase Kearny as a great place to work, shop and play.” Even if you don’t have a dog of your own, this event is not one to be missed. A Doggie Halloween Cos-
Prizes will be awarded in two divisions (dogs over and under 40 lbs.) will be awarded. Some spots will be available for day-of registration. Sign up will take place only from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Proper paperwork must be presented at the PAWrade. Activities at the festival will include: The Bergen County Animal Shelter’s Mobile
free doggie soup, kiddie face painting with W.H.A.T., pitty (pit bull) kissing fundraising booth, dog supplies for sale, booths hosted by Kearny Community Cats and TNR and antique cars on display. Overflow parking will be available at the Gunnell Oval. For more information, call 201-955-7981 or send an email to Pawrade@kearnynj.org.
BRADY, BRADY & REILLY tume Contest will highlight the festival. Registration is free, but space is limited so early registration is strongly advised. Forms are available online now at www.kearnynj. org as well as both Town Hall, 402 Kearny Ave., and the K-9 Corner, 169 Midland Ave. Proof of a current dog license and up-to-date rabies vaccine is also required with complete registration. No exceptions.
Keeping kids safe this Halloween Trick-or-treating is all fun and games -- but don’t forget to take a few key safety precautions to keep kids safe. Parents should map out a well-lit trick-or-treating route in advance of Halloween and accompany kids on the journey. All the streets you visit should have a sidewalk or safe walking area. If you will be trick-or-treating after sundown, stick to costumes that are brightly colored or reflective. Travel in groups with
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other friends and family, and remember to skip houses with the porch light off -- that’s a signal that these homes are not welcoming trick-ortreaters. When you get back home, parents should inspect candy right away before letting kids dig into their stash. While Halloween is one of the most joyous holidays for children, it’s important to follow a few basic safety guidelines. – SPM Wire
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firefighter at some point. He said the town “is holding one spot open for an eligible applicant who is in active military duty overseas.” When the rookies are ready for action, Dyl said the KFD will top out at 101 – just “one short” of the maximum strength permitted by town ordinance for the department which, over the past couple of years, has been battered by a string of retirements by veteran members. And that pattern could well continue during 2017 when,
period, according to Chief Dyl. The 13 newbies were assigned to in-house training in Kearny through last Friday and were slated to begin their firefighter training program at the Morris County Fire Academy on Oct. 17. Training continues through Dec. 16, after which xthose who pass the course go on to EMT school in January, Dyl said. They should be ready for active duty by March 2017, he added. Mayor Alberto Santos said the town plans to hire a 14th
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Hayes Safe & Lock in Kearny. McAllister, 34, is a Kearny High graduate who has taken classes in finance and marketing at Montclair University and worked as an assistant manager for N.Y./N.J. Rail in Jersey City. He has served as a soccer coach at St. Peter’s Preparatory School, Jersey City. His uncle, Rab Logan, is a retired Kearny firefighter and his cousin, Paul Logan, was hired by the KFD about two years ago. Gurkas, 23, is a Kearny High alum who has a biology degree from Rutgers University. He has worked for the Kearny Board of Education as a substitute teacher and swim coach and has served as a lifeguard for the Kearny Recreation program. His brother Joseph is a member of the KFD. Ostanski, 28, is another North Arlington native who received a fire science degree from NJCU. A member of the borough’s volunteer fire department, Ostanski worked as a custodian for the borough school system. McKeown, 34, is a product of Queen of Peace High School, North Arlington, and has taken courses at Seton Hall University. A former member of the East Newark Volunteer Fire Department, McKeown has worked as a KFD civilian dispatcher and as a paid firefighter in Bethlehem, Pa. Witt, 21, is a graduate of Kearny High where he played football and baseball, and previously worked with UPS. Ho, 23, a graduate of St. Peter’s Preparatory School, Jersey City, has a degree in criminal justice from Rutgers University. He worked as a state corrections officer at Northern State Prison in Newark. Popola, 27, is a product of the North Caldwell public school system and earned a degree in business management from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He worked as a lumber/building materials supervisor for Home Depot and an EMT with Atlantic Ambulance Corp. of Livingston. Lopez Jr., 22, attended the University of Puerto Rico and got a degree in exercise and sports training. He worked as a teacher’s aide/paraprofessional at Washington Academy in Belleville and as an EMT. Szczesniak, 30, graduated from St. Joseph’s Regional High School, Montvale, and received a degree in finance from Rider University. He was an associate manager for Prudential.
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Home-baked goods will be available at the bake table/ coffee shop. Also included are Christmas crafts, a tricky tray, raffles, mystery gifts and a 5050. Call the church at 201-9913513 for more details. ••• DJ Joe Petti hosts a Halloween Karaoke Costume Party Friday, Oct. 28, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Kearny Eagles Hall, 164 Midland Ave. Entry is only $5. Snacks and a cash bar will be available. There will be prizes for costumes. ••• St. Stephen’s Church, 141 Washington Ave., Kearny, hosts a Fall Bingo Night fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 22, to benefit the Unmet Needs Fund for veterans and other Kearny local community groups. West Hudson Arts & The event is co-sponsored by Theater Co. announces open VFW Auxiliary Post 1302 and auditions for “A Christmas Story,” Oct. 25 and 27 at 7 p.m. the Catholic Family & Community Services. Doors open at the W.H.A.T. Theatre (in at 6 p.m. and bingo begins at residence at the First Luther7 p.m. Extra bingo sheets will an Church) at 65 Oakwood be available and there will be Ave. Parking is available in the rear of the church. Perfor- drinks and snacks. Prizes will be awarded. The $20 advance mances are Dec. 8, 9 and 10. admission includes one sheet No experience, membership or fee is required to audition/ for each game. Participants must be age 18 and older to perform. Visit www.whatco. org for more information and play. Pre-register by going to to download an audition form. EventBrite.com/FallBingoNight. For more information, Complete it and bring it with you to the audition. Copies of email vfwpost1302@gmail. com. the form will be available at the audition. Lyndhurst ••• The Lyndhurst Health The Presbyterian Boys & Department hosts a free flu Girls Club, 663 Kearny Ave., vaccine clinic on Thursday, hosts its annual Halloween Oct. 20, from 6 to 8 p.m., at 253 dance Friday, Oct. 21, from 7 Stuyvesant Ave. Free vaccinato 10 p.m. DJ Brian will spin tions are available to Lyndthe latest club music and hurst residents 18 and oldspecial requests. The dance er. Bring proof of Lyndhurst is supervised by Tom Fraser, the PBGC’s executive director, residency and a Medicare and by members of the board card if applicable. Residents of directors. This dance is for who are unable to attend the clinic may call the Lyndhurst teens only. Health Department at 201••• 804-2500 to make an appointFirst Presbyterian Church, ment. 663 Kearny Ave., hosts its ••• annual Holiday Fair Saturday, The Lyndhurst Parks & RecNov. 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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The Belleville Health Department has free flu vaccine available for township residents. For an appointment, call 973-450-3394. ••• Mayor Raymond Kimble and the Township Council invite residents to attend the annual Halloween Celebration, presented by the Recreation Department, on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 6 to 9 p.m., at Belleville High School Stadium. The event features pumpkin patch, inflatable rides, music, horse and carriage rides, train rides, games, treats and much more, including a performance by the Jr. Bucs Cheerleaders.
reation Department is offering environmental and cultural opportunities this month: • Join a Community CleanUp Day on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers are needed and should meet at Town Hall Park by 9 a.m. All volunteers will receive a T-shirt before the cleanup and a gift bag and, afterward, a free lunch at the Senior Center on Cleveland Ave. Equipment will be supplied as well as bus transportation to and from each location. For more information or to sign up early, call the Parks Department. Can’t do it? Then just show up anyway and register the day of the cleanup. • Craving a New York show? Here’s your chance to see the Broadway play “A Bronx Tale,” on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Tickets, including transportation, are $95 each. There is a four ticket per person limit. Call the Parks Department to reserve. A down payment of $50 is due within one week of reservation to secure tickets. Full payment is due by Monday, Oct. 31. ••• The Food Pantry at the Lyndhurst Municipal Annex, 253 Stuyvesant Ave., is open Monday through Thursday, 1 to 3:30 p.m. The pantry is available to Lyndhurst residents who are asked to show proof of residency and hardship at the health department. Woman’s Club volunteers operate the pantry. ••• The Lyndhurst Public Library is offering these programs for both youths and adults: • At “Adult Paint Night: Van Gogh Landscape” on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 6:30 p.m., Art Kids Academy presents a program on the life and artwork of Van Gogh while creating a nighttime windy landscape design using oil pastels and watercolors. Registration is required. Call the library at
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201-804-2478, ext. 7, or email romeo@Lyndhurst.bccls.org. • James P. Kane presents “The Story of Schools in America” on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Who was Horace Mann, and how did he impact American K-8 education? Why were the early schools painted red? Which were the early American universities? Space is limited and registration is required. Call or email Romeo to register. • Reading with Roxy the Therapy Dog is back at the library and meets Oct. 26 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the children’s room. All ages are welcome. Registration is required. Reserve a 15-minute time slot. • Library patrons are invited to sample the Mango Languages online languagelearning system at no cost. More than 40 foreign language courses and 16 English as a Second Language (ESL) courses are available. Each lesson combines real life situations and audio from native speakers with simple, clear instructions. Users learn conversation, breaking down complex linguistic elements within an audio-visual framework that draws important connections and builds on information they have already learned. Mango Languages can be accessed through www. lyndhurstlibrary.org. Log in with a valid Lyndhurst library card number. Patrons can access this service from home. For more information, call or email Library Director Donna Romeo at 201-804-2478, ext. 7, or romeo@lyndhurst.bccls. org.
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••• Queen of Peace Council 3428, Knights of Columbus, sponsors a bus trip Thursday, Nov. 10, to Sands Casino in Bethlehem, Pa. The initial cost is $32, and upon arrival, each player receives $20 in slot play money and a $5 food voucher. A bus departs from the Columbian Club parking lot at 10 a.m. For the return trip, the bus leaves Sands at 6 p.m. and arrives in North Arlington by 8 p.m. A photo ID is needed to get the slot play money. For tickets and information, call Nicholas Cerchio at 201-998-0626. ••• Enjoy “A Night Out with North Arlington PBA Local 95” on Friday, Nov. 11, at The Brownstone, 351 W. Broadway, Paterson. Raffles, food, prizes and entertainment with a live DJ are in the offing. The $50 admission includes food, beer, wine, soft drinks and DJ. Doors open at 7 p.m. For tickets, call Det. Agostino Feola at 201-955-5680. ••• Queen of Peace Rosary Society sponsors an all-you-caneat 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 North Arlington small prizes, beef tenderloin Flu shots are available at on fresh-cut bread, familythe North Arlington Health style salad, French fries, ice Department by appointment cream sundaes, coffee/tea, only for residents 18 and older. beer, wine and soda. The vaccine is offered at For tickets, call Santa at no cost for those covered 201-998-0789 or email qprosaby traditional Medicare Part rysociety@gmail.com.
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KPD from with distribution of the drug, distribution within 1,000 feet of Kearny High School, and possession with intent to distribute in a park zone. Oct. 11 Shortly before 2 a.m., Officer Michael Gontarczuk observed Samuel Medina, 39, of Kearny, walking in the area of Johnston Ave. and John St. This of course, is not illegal, but police said the officer’s suspicions were raised when, at the sight of the patrol car, Medina appeared “unnerved,”
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••• At about 8 p.m., Vice officers, having information that its driver was possibly in possession of heroin, stopped a 2014 Honda at Schuyler Ave. and Pine St., confronted that driver – Donald Kubs, 34, of Kearny – and recovered five wax folds stamped “Grease,” police said. Kubs was arrested on possession charges and two outstanding shoplifting warrants -- $250 (full) and $750 (10%) -- from Phillipsburg. He
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pain and spackle can do?” Manley, who was on the Kearny police for 34 years, said. “There was discussion of how out-of-date the building was, that it was dilapidated. See for yourself – is this building in bad shape?” What we saw was a building in good shape. Walls had been painted. Floors were in good shape. Classrooms all have fairly new windows thanks to the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey’s project to sound-proof schools from airplane noise. Every classroom has air-conditioning. And perhaps most impressive – each classroom, that has no more than 20 students each in kindergarten to fifth-grade – is now equipped with a SmartBoard. “Technology is an important part of the curriculum,” Manley said. During the hour-long tour, we watched as students in lower grades were learning math (addition) with SmartBoard use. Older children in upper grades were learning vocabulary words with SmartBoard displays. But there’s more than just
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in the charter chain come to Kearny for shifts. All security employees are retired law-enforcement officers (there are no exceptions to this requirement). And like many other schools, there’s a fire drill each month – and a A safe environment lockdown-intruder drill each At all times of the school month, too. day – which starts at 7:30 a.m. If there’s a child in the buildand unofficially ends at 6 p.m. ing, there’s a security officer in when the last kids leave the the building. If a parent is late building from after-care – a for after-care pickup at 6 p.m., security officer is on duty at the security officer remains. one of the school’s Midland Also, within a few days from Ave. entrances. There are three now, the entire building will full-time officers, including have a state-of-the-art video Manley, and when necessary, system installed in all imporofficers from other schools tant spots in the school. In fact, during our tour, we saw the base for cameras near all doorways. To keep things even safer, all students enter and exit the SmartBoards. Each classroom is equipped with laptops for student use. There’s also a state-of-the-art PC lab with modern Windows-based computers.
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a school to have a lot going on outside the classroom, Hudson Arts & Science has a fulltime activities coordinator on staff to plan, with the faculty, trips and activities to augment the curriculum. School Director (think principal here – they just use a different title here) Marjorie Marenco says the outside activities compliment an already strong curriculum. “Our goal is to give our students a strong, rigorous curriculum that is approximately a year in advance of what students normally see in other schools,” Marenco said. “We’re truly preparing our children to be successful. Beyond that, we’re also very proud to be part of the Kearny community.”
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The North Arlington High School boys’ soccer team has survived a season thus far that can best be described as a roller coaster ride. The Vikings have endured more ups and downs than the Cyclone at Coney Island. Before the season started, veteran head coach Jesse Dembowski knew that it was going to be a tough go, after graduating 13 seniors and bringing back only three starters. “We’re young,” Dembowski said. “We’re working on team chemistry and always trying things out. We’re going to go through some bumps and bruises.” Bingo. The Vikings won a match, lost a match, then won one and lost one. “We’ve definitely changed up our defense,” Dembowski said. “It’s a whole new defense with putting pressure up top to try to take some of the pressure off our defense. We’re trying. It’s going to help us by having a younger team. You can try it and adapt with a young team. Then you work on the chemistry.” The Vikings owned a 6-6 record last week
before entering this last fateful week. Then Hudson Ribeiro scored a goal seven minutes into the second overtime, leading the Vikings to a 3-2 win over Park Ridge in the semifinals of the Northern Jersey Interscholastic Conference tournament. Alex Lago scored two goals and Joshua Gonzales had an assist in that huge victory. Standout net minder Ali Timur had five saves. Earlier in the week, the Vikings defeated WoodRidge, 4-1, with Eric McKenna and Ribeiro scoring a goal and adding an assist in the win. Gonzales and Dylan Jurado had goals and Lago added an assist. So the Vikings now own an 8-6 record, but it comes after a 1-0 loss to Wallington. “We’ve never been under .500,” Dembowski said. “So we expect to be competitive.” A year ago, the Vikings were 15-6 and went all the way to the NJSIAA North Jersey Section 2, Group I title game, where they lost to Brearley Regional of Kenilworth. With this team, who see VIEW page
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Lyndhurst girls capture first league title since 1987
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The Lyndhurst girls’ cross country team won the NJIC Colonial Division championship last week at Garret Mountain in West Paterson. Front row, from l., are Jamie Connors, Gizette Perez and Kelly Weckstein. Second row from l., are Alexis Gerbasio, Adriana Liberato, Lindsay Cirne and Megan Rudden. Back row from l., are assistant coach Ed Tessalone and head coach Michael Picardo.
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n recent years, the Lyndhurst High School boys’ cross country program has earned its share of accolades, capturing county and league championships. That only served to motivate the Golden Bears’ girls’ team. “We watched the boys win for three years in a row,” said Lindsay Cirne, the lone senior on the Lyndhurst girls’ cross country team. “We were never looked at as being equals to the boys. I think that was a little frustrating. So we all got together and
pushed ourselves. We wanted to win this season. We knew we had potential to do it. If we worked, we could get this done.” Lyndhurst head coach Michael Picardo thought that his girls were poised to break through. “At the end of last year, I saw that we had a solid sophomore group that came together,” Picardo said. “I knew that this year we had a great shot to compete and possibly win the league.” Sure enough, that potential became reality last week, when the Golden Bears captured the NJIC Colonial Division championship at the
Garret Mountain Reserve in West Paterson, winning the first league championship for the Lyndhurst girls since 1987. Ironically, Cirne’s mother, the former Maria Sferruzza was a member of that team, so the torch was passed from mom to daughter. “I was so excited when I found out,” Cirne said. “I knew I wanted to do this and continue the tradition.” Picardo said that someone had to take leadership of the team – and that candidate was the lone senior. “She had a really good track season last spring,” Picardo see LYNDHURST next page
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we operated.” Another key component said of Cirne. “She led the way was the work of junior Megan Rudden. for us in the summer, organ“Cross country is a team izing the workouts, getting sport,” Rudden said. “If anythe others going. They came one slacked off, we couldn’t back in August ready to run. achieve what we wanted. They grew and developed nicely. Cirne sets the tone for We needed to work together. everyone else. She’s a natural And that’s if only everyone leader. She re-shaped the way took it seriously. I thought we LYNDHURST from
had the potential to do great things. This is just the first step. We really wanted to go places this year.” At the meet, freshman Gizette Perez led the way, finishing fourth overall in 21:33. Rudden was sixth, junior Kelly Weckstein was eighth, Cirne in 10th, Jamie Connors (a sophomore) in 13th and Alexis
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Gerbasio, a junior, was 14th overall. It’s a remarkable run at the top by the Lyndhurst runners. Junior Adriana Liberato is the last member of the starting seven. Picardo is impressed with Perez. “Her future is bright,” Picardo said. “If she keeps working, she could be as good as anyone we’ve ever had. She’s been a runner her whole life, so she has a good foundation in the sport. She could be truly something special down the road.” Picardo likes what Rudden brings to the team. “Meg is the vocal one,” Picardo said. “She’s the one who talks to the team and gets them going.” “I don’t think I’m stepping on toes,” Rudden said. “It’s just my nature. But we work hard together every single day and there should be a reward for it. Sure, it’s fun for us, but we put the work in. I just try to keep everyone pumped and going and ready.” Rudden said she couldn’t believe it when she heard the Golden Bears had actually won a championship. “I was speechless and that’s hard for me,” Rudden said. “We all pulled together and made it happen.” Picardo said that he really
hasn’t given it much thought that his girls had won a league title like the boys have in the past. “I really haven’t reflected on it entirely,” Picardo said. “But it is awesome. The girls have now reached a level of success. We’ll have to see if it continues.” Cirne has also reached her own success. She owns a 4.185 grade point average and scored 2,020 on the Scholastic Aptitude Tests. She wants to major in biomedical engineering. It’s safe to say Cirne will have her pick of the litter by the time comes for her to decide. “I just really like how we all came together for one goal,” Cirne said. “We really worked hard to get this done. It was so exciting. I was hugging everyone. To have our hard work pay off is really exciting.” The Lyndhurst boys also won the NJIC Colonial meet at Garret Mountain, but because of a quirk in the regular season scoring, they had to settle for second place in the league. Xavier Locke won the meet, with Andrew Ellis sixth and Billy Weckstein (Kelly’s twin brother) not far behind. But this day belonged to the Lyndhurst girls. They earned it. Hard work does indeed pay off.
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knows? Senior Ribeiro has become the main go-to guy for the Vikings. He’s scored 17 goals and has six assists, much improved on his ninegoal performance last year. Ribeiro started his season with a five-goal game against Weehawken and three times scored three goals in a game, again against Weehawken, then also St. Mary’s of Rutherford and Wood-Ridge. Ribeiro currently ranks third in Bergen County in goal scoring. Sophomore McKenna has eight goals and four assists and fellow sophomore Jurado has seven goals, so the Vikings are showing solid scoring balance. “We moved Jurado up to the midfield and he showed a lot of progress and a lot of passion,” Dembowski said. Lago, a junior, has four goals and seven assists, second on the team to senior Joshua Gonzales, who has four goals and 12 assists. “Gonzales was a JV (junior varsity) player last year,” Dembowski said. “He’s really stepped up.”
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The Vikings are using a “four-across” on the backline instead of the traditional sweeper and stopper formation. Junior Brian Wilson is the leader of the defensive corps, playing center back. “He’s an aggressive player,” Dembowski said. “It helps us out. We’re counting on them a bit to lead the team, to distribute the ball and get us going. We need them to play well.” Anthony DiPopolo and Adam Boudissa are senior defenders who make the plays along the back line. So the Vikings are playing Photo by Jim Hague well right now, the best socThe North Arlington boys’ soccer team is enjoying a resurgence of late, winning clutch matches against Park Ridge and cer of their season. With the Wood-Ridge. From l., are Austin Gilchrist, Karim Wahby, Anthony DiPopolo, Ali Timur, Brian Wilson, Eric Pace and head NJIC Tournament title game coach Jesse Dembowski. coming up, then the NJSIAA Junior Brandon MontesDembowski said. “He’s come right now. I don’t know if he state playoffs, it’s about time that the Vikings play up to cinos has been a steady out aggressively this season has a weakness in his game. force in the midfield for the and has been someone to Honestly, he’s the best goalie expectations. Vikings. watch. He’s very confident around.” “Our young guys are very talented,” Dembowski said. “We have a lot of underclassmen who can play. This is basically a whole new team.” It helps having a guy like Timur in the nets. “He’s one of the best goalies I’ve ever seen in my life,”
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NEW LISTING! Kearny - $305,000 1 Fam. - 2 Bdrms LR - FDR - EIK - Sun Rm - Full bath - Full basement - Att. 1 car garage
Kearny - $358,800 1 Fam. - 3 Bdrms LR - DR - EIK den - 2 Full baths Full basement.
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Nutley - Duplex Left: $290,000 - 2 Bdrms - 2.5 baths - MEIK - LR - Finished basement w/ laundry room - Det. 1 car garage w/ driveway. Right: $285,000 - 2 Bdrms - 1.5 baths - LR- MEIK - finished basement w/ laundry room - Det. 1 car garage.
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Roselle Park - $312,800 1 Fam. - 3 Bdrms - 2 Full Baths - Lr -Dr - Custom Bar 3 Zone Heating - Family Rm - Patio -Det. Garage.
Carlstadt - $299,000 1 Fam. - 2 Bdrms, 1 Full Bath - LR - DR EIK - Hardwood Floors & Original wood trim 1 Car garage.
Newark - $120,000 2 Fam. - 6 Bdrms 3 full bath - LR’s - DR’s KIT’s - full basement.
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Kearny - $329,000 2 Fam. - 4 Bdrms LR - EIK - 2 Baths Walk up attic 1 Det. Car Garage.
Kearny- $335,000 1 Fam. - 3 Bdrms LR - DR - EIK - CTB finished basement Det. 1 car garage.
Lyndhurst - $335,000 2 Fam. - 5 Bdrms 2 Full Baths - Galley Kitchen’s - LR’s DR’s - Parking.
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Kearny - $409,000 1 Fam. - 3 Bdrms 1.5 Baths - LR - DR Lg EIK - Finished basement Att. 1 car garage.
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No. Arlington - $289,999 1 Fam. - 2BR- 1 Full Bath w/ Jetted Tub - DR - LR Modern EIK, Parking.
Harrison - $179,900 Condo. - 1 Bdrm EIK - LR - Full Bath Parking.
Kearny - $558,800 Com/Mixed - Location, Location, Location - 3 Family home with large office space and 5 plus car parking.
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Manchester- $125,000 LAND - 3.35 Acres Zoning Permitted Use as Residential - Close to beaches and Jersey Shore.
Kearny - $335,000 1 Fam - 3 Bdrms - LR DR - EIK - 2 Full baths Finished Basement Att. 2 car garage.
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NEW LISTING!
NEW LISTING!
Belleville - Condo - First Floor Rear Facing Unit w/ Living Rm/ Dining Rm Combo, Balcony, Kitchen, Bath, Bedroom & Master Bedroom w/ Ceramic Tile Bath. Storage Space in Basement, Freshly painted & 1 Parking Space. Easy Access to Local Shopping & Bus Service. Asking $164,000
Kearny - Well Maintained 2 Family - Built in 1990. 1st Floor w/ Living Rm, Dining Rm, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen & 2 Baths. 2nd Floor w/ Living Rm, Dining Rm, 2 Bedrooms, Kitchen & Bath. Ground Floor w/ 3 Finished Rooms, Bath & Laundry Hook-up. Corner Lot, 2-Car Attached Garage & Central Air. Asking $559,000
KEARNY: GREAT RANCH STYLE ONE FAMILY HOME IN DESIRABLE SECTION OF KEARNY! HARDWOOD FLOORS! NEW WINDOWS! GAS HEATING SYSTEM AND CENTRAL A/C! FULL HIGH AND DRY BASEMENT! LARGE BACK YARD! PRIVATE DRIVEWAY AND OVER-SIZED GARAGE! $299,900
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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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NEW PRICE! 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 $174,900
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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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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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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! $329,000
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KEARNY: 1 FAM, COLONIAL STYLE, ON DEAD END BLOCK, 3 BR, 1.5 BATH, HARDWOOD FLOORS, FIREPLACE, ONE CAR GARAGE, NEW GAS HEATING SYSTEM $289,900
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UNDER CONTRACT 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
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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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 - 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 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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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!
UNDER CONTRACT
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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NEW PRICE! 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 $310,000
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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: 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
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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 NORTH ARLINGTON: DON’T MISS THIS GREAT ONE FAMILY HOME IN DESIRABLE
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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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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
KEARNY
NEW LISTING!
UNDER CONTRACT
NEW LISTING!
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Kearny - 1 Family - Nice 1 Family w/ Good Sized Living Rm, Dining Rm & Eat in Kitchen on 1st Floor. 2nd Floor has 2 Bedrooms & Full Bath. Central Air & Unfinished Basement. Close to Transportation-Bus Stop on Corner. Asking $249,000
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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
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NEW LISTING!
4. KEARNY: DON’T MISS THIS BEAUTIFUL ONE FAMILY CENTER HALL COLONIAL STYLE HOME IN MANOR SECTION! ALL LARGE ROOMS! THIS CUSTOM BUILT HOME FEATURES 3 BEDROOMS, 1 FULL AND 2 HALF BATHS! HARDWOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT! CENTRAL A/C! GREAT SCREENED IN ROOM OVERLOOKING PRIVATE BACK YARD! FULL FINISHED BASEMENT WITH WALKOUT TO YARD! LARGE 50’ X 100’ LOT WITH PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! A MUST SEE HOME!! $399,900
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KEARNY: LEVEL BUILDABLE LOT FOR SALE IN RESIDENTIAL AREA OF KEARNY. MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 25’ X 92’. $129,900
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these past five months. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Holy Cross Church, Harrison, on Saturday, Oct. 15. Charitable donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association at www.alz.org.
William Albert Colgate Former Kearny resident William Albert Colgate died peacefully surrounded by famSonia Cardoso-DaSilva ily on Friday, Oct. 7. William was born July 9, Thomas Archie Pollock died 1928, and grew up in Harriat home with family by his son. He lived most of his life side on Oct. 6. in Kearny before moving to He was 90. Wilmington, Del., in 2010. He was predeceased by son William was preceded in Thomas Radford Pollock, death by his son, Robert Colbrothers Robert and Donald gate; and parents, Albert and Pollock and son-in-law Greg Estelle (Niedzinski) Colgate. Thomas. Tom is survived by He is survived by his wife his devoted wife of 68 years, Masuko (“Betty”); son, David Sonia Cardoso-DaSilva died Nancy (Agnes) Pollock; broth- Colgate (Cassandra); daughOct. 8, at the age of 41. er, Archie Pollock; children ters, Cynthia Searls (Brian) Sonia was born in London Mary Pollock (Thomas), Doug and Janice Colgate (Jim); on Sept. 11, 1975. She and her and Karla Pollock, Susan and sister, Dolores Dwyer (John) family have roots in Spain. Earl Sanders, John Pollock and and brother, John Colgate Sonia was a member of Club Julie Goff; Craig and Jennie (Betty). He is also survived España and the Alborada GalMacDonald; 11 grandchildren by his grandchildren, Lorraine lego Dance Group. She was an and 10 great-grandchildren. Caputo (Vito), Brian Searls IRA compliance specialist for During WWII, he served in (Kaitlyn), Jonathan Searls, Spencer Savings Bank. the Navy on Patrol Craft 479 Cassandra Lawrence (David), A viewing took place Oct. in the Pacific and was decoDiana Searls, Amanda Searls 14 at the Armitage & Wigrated for his service. Tom had and D.J.Colgate; and six great- gins Funeral Home, Kearny, a lifelong dedication to the grandchildren, Dominick, where there was also a funeral Navy and public service to his Tina, Gianna, Isabella, Anaservice. Interment will be this community. He was an active belle and Matthew. week at San Vincente de Celeader in the Sea Scouts in William was a U.S. Army spon in Cespon, Boiro, Spain. the 1960s and a former VFW veteran, Sgt. 1st Class, who Wife of Ricardo DaSilva commander. He served on the served our country during and mother of Lucca Ricardo Saratoga National Cemetery the Korean War. He loved DaSilva, she is also survived Color Guard, was a member his family dearly and nothing by her parents Ramon and of the Patrol Craft Sailor’s made him happier than spend- Lourdes Cardoso – and her Association, volunteer on the ing time with all of them. He Novena to St. Jude USS Slater restoration team, had a great love of all types a member of the New York of music and enjoyed taking Navy Militia following 9/11, a pictures. He will forever be May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be lifelong Mason and Sheneneremembered as the family adored, glorified, loved and preserved dehowa United Methodist photographer. throughout the world now and forever. Church member for almost 50 The family would like to Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on years. thank the Veterans Hospital us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray Above all, Tom will be in Wilmington, Del., for their for us. Please grant my request. Say this remembered for his dedicagreat care and support espeprayer 9 times a day. By the 9th day your tion to and endless love for his cially during the week before prayer will be answered. It has never wife. his passing. We also want to Their love served as a model thank the staff at Gilpin Hall in been known to fail. Publication must be promised. for all their children, grandWilmington for the wonderful B.R.W. children and numerous others care they provided to William in their church community. Tom would always say: “The secret to a long marriage is holding hands.” 331 Cleveland Avenue, Harrison The Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, Clifton Park, N.Y., Licensed Funeral Director serving your needs: was in charge. Frank X. Mulligan III, Manager, NJ Lic. 4221 Memorial donations may be made to the Shenenedehowa Private Parking at 10 Frank Rodgers Blvd. North United Methodist Church fund for Web Broadcasting and the Community Hospice,
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sister Cristina Cardoso. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a gift to Lucca Ricardo DaSilva. This money will be used to establish a college fund. John E. Lovas John E. Lovas, of Kearny, died at home on Oct. 15. He was 65. Private arrangements are by the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Drive, Kearny. John graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was a chemical engineer for Unilever. He enjoyed the Unilever bowling team, liked to read and dabble in stocks. In college, he played ice hockey and remained an avid fan. Husband of Judi (nee Irving), he is also survived by his daughter Rebecca, motherin-law Elizabeth Irving and sisters in law Linda, Robin, Nancy, Cindy and Sandy. Diane T. Hoadley Diane T. Hoadley (nee Reboli) passed away on Oct. 12. She was 79.
She was born in Newark and lived in Sayreville before moving to Edgewater, Fla., 35 years ago. She returned to New Jersey two years ago and settled in Whiting. Visiting was Monday, Oct. 17, at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Drive, Kearny. A service took place at the funeral home and burial followed in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Diane enjoyed volunteering at Crestwood Village in Whiting. She was the wife of the late Harold W. Hoadley and former wife of the late Robert Hallacker. She was the mother of Robert J. Hallacker (Susan Maxein), Allen J. Hallacker, Denise Ligato (Mike), Charlotte Hoadley and the late Deborah Hallacker. Also surviving are her grandchildren Robert, Danielle, Maria and Jaret. Margaret Halliwell Margaret “Marge” Halliwell (nee Smith) passed away on see OBITS page
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KEARNY Excellent Apt. 1st fl. 2 BR’s, LR, Kitchen w/ceramic floors. H/W floors. $1,200/month. separate utilities. 1 month security. No pets/ smoking. Avl. Dec. 1st. (201) 991-2854.
KEARNY Elm Court Kearny’s Best kept secret 732 Elm St. 1 BR fr $895. NYC Commuter Bldg Call Alan 201-955-4334 or PJ 973- 992-1555 ext. 1 Affiliated Mgmt
HARRISON Room for rent. Big closets. Female preferred. Near PATH & transportation. Share kitchen. No smoking. No drinking. Available now. Utilities included. Se habla español. (973) 485-9464.
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
KEARNY 3 Large modern rooms, 1 BR, Arlington Section. Ground Fl. Close to NY transportation. Hardwood Floors, Tiled Kitchen, Laundry Facilities. No pets. $975/ month. Call (908) 2409302.
KEARNY 2 small BR’s, Kitchen, DR, $800/ month. 1 month security. Avl. Nov. 1st. (973) 687-0238
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HARRISON New House, 3 BR, 2 Baths. $2,100/ month. 1 1/2 months BELLEVILLE 3 BR’s, LR, security. Close to PATH. DR 6 large rooms, 2nd No pets. No smoking. Avl. fl. Lovely Brand new EIK Now. with cherry wood cabinets. Granite Countertops & Island table w/ HARRISON New High granite. built-in Stainless Quality, 3 BR, 2 BathSteel Chef Stove and miroom. and office. Balcrowave, All new Europecony. $2,200/month. an Flooring Throughout Utilities separate Near the house. Beautiful Bay Asian Supermarket & window. Crystal ChanHigh School. 15 min to delier in DR. Close to all PATH. Avl. now. (973) schools, highways, shop772- 3883/2882. ping & transportation. $1,800/month includes HT/HW. (973) 759-5929.
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HARRISON 1 Large BR condo, w/parking & launBELLEVILLE 2nd, small dry. HT/HW included. BR apt. HT/HW included. $1,400/month. 1 1/2 no pets. Call Mike (201) months security deposit. 994-5056. Avl. Nov. 1st. (973) 7151941.
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BLOOMFIELD 14 E. Liberty St. 2nd fl. 2 BR’s, LR, DR, EIK, 1 Bath. $1,250/month. 1 month security. (973) 985-0627. Se habla espanol.
KEARNY Gorgeous, completely redecorated 3 BR bedroom apartment on Belgrove Drive. LR, DR, extra sitting room. EIK with new washer and dryer. HT/ HW & WIFI all included. BLOOMFIELD Studio Plenty of Closet space. for rent, $750/month. 1 $2400.00/month. Call month security. No pets. 201-218-3370. (973) 748-7342.
HARRISON HARRISON 2nd fl. 2 1/2 BR’s, EIk, Large LR & DR, 1,350/month + 1 month security. No pets. Avl. Nov. 1st. Call or text (862) 3736800.
KEARNY Newly renovated, hardwood floors. Laundry onsite. HT/HW included. 2 BR start at $1,200. 1 BR start at $975. Jr. 1 BR start at $925. (201) 289-7096
KEARNY 216 Kearny Ave. 2nd. Fl. 2 BR, LR, Kitchen. $1,150/month. 1 1-2 month security. No pets. Avl. Now. (973) 4774797. KEARNY 1st. fl. 6 rooms, 2 BR’s, LR, DR, Kitchen & small sub parlor. HT/HW included. $1,400/month. Avl. Nov. 15th. (201) 5223064. KEARNY 1st fl of 2 family home, 2 Large BR’s LR, DR, W/D hook-up. $1,350/month + utilities. 1 1/2 months security. Avl. Now. No pets. (201) 978-2070.
KEARNY 2nd fl. 4 rooms, 2 BR’s. 1 months security. no pets. no smoking. Avl. Now. (201) 998-0590.
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HARRISON Large room for rent, AC included. Family oriented. $700/ month Avl. Now. (201) 772-2197
KEARNY Arlington Section close to transportation and shopping,1st. fl. 3 large BR’s, 2 full baths, LR, DR, and large EIK, 1,700 sq.ft. Central A/C. Access to a laundry room, W/D hook-up, and 1 parking space on a driveway provided. Good Neighborhood. Avl. Dec. 1st. Utilities included. No pets. Asking $2,250/ month. 1 1/2 months security deposit. Serious offer only. Must see. Contact text and voicemail. (201) 7255116 or leave voicemail (201 955-1854.
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.
E. NEWARK Room for rent. Male preferred. All utilities included. Avl Nov. 1st.(551) 655-9547 (973) 868-7999.
N.ARLINGTON Ridge Rd. Office New C/A, 1,400 sg.ft. Excellent Condition $1,550/ month. Owner (201) 280-7483 N.ARLINGTON 2nd fl. 5 rooms. 2 BR’s. Enclosed Porch. $1,350/month. No Utilities included. 1 month security. H/W Floors. No pets. 1 block from all transportation. Avl. Oct. 15th or Nov. 1st. 201-618-0316.
KEARNY office/retail, center of town, ground level $650/month. Call for details. (201) 997-2341 or (201) 538-1319.
HARRISON 1 Large BR, includes all utilities and cable TV. Shared kitchen, Newark on LR & bath. $600/month. NEWARK (201) 772-2197. Monroe St. Near Ferry St. 17x27 ft. Call for details (908) 884-6576.
KEARNY Sunny 1 BR, on Kearny Ave. in Building. Steps to bus stops. Avl. Dec. 1st. $1,150/month + utilities. No pets. (973) 951-7385
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HARRISON Furnished LYNDHURST Room for rent. Cable, Internet & utilities included. Close to Path & LYNDHURST 1 bedroom Stadium (973) 536-6559 $1,250/month, 2 BR (862) 849-2054. $1,450/month.HT/HW included. (973) 760-4877
NUTLEY NUTLEY 3 large rooms. 1 BR ,LR, EIK. All remodeled. Near transportation. $1,100. HT/HW included. 1 month security. Available Nov 1st. 1 car parking. (973) 951-6315.
N. ARLINGTON N.ARLINGTON 44 Baltimore Ave. 2 BR’s, 2 Bathrooms, $1,600/month. All utilities included except Gas . Pet ok. Street parking. 1 month security. Avl. Nov. 1st. (201) 889-4334.
BELLEVILLE Clean nice furnished room for rent in my home. No smoking. Shared kitchen & Bath. Laundry. A/C. Light cooking. Utilities supplied. Parking. $850/month 1 month security. Nice Neighborhood. References. (201) 6870580 Leave message.
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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
Experienced counter cook needed. Must know how to make salads, burritos etc for small fast food restaurant call 201-232-6547
LYNDHURST - Small store or office on busy street. $795/month. (973) 760-4877
Instructor & Driver wanted. Will train right candidate. Must be reliable. (201) 246-8000
ESTATE SALE Everything must go by Oct. 15th. Antiques, China dishes, Bedroom Sets, curtains, books galore, plants. Call Judy (201) 466-8297.
Help Wanted Packer + Machine Operator in warehouse. Company located near Mill St., Belleville Starting wage $10/HR. Call (973) 482-8603.
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KEARNY 1,100 sq. ft. Located on 14 Kearny Ave. $1,100/month + 1 1/2 months security. no cooking on site. Call Mike (201) 939-1831.
Roommate wanted to FOR SALE share apt. Mature woman. $500/month. No. Arlignton Area. Call Milly 20X40 STORAGE SHRED (551) 580-2710. - NEW, Has power motorcycle, clean storage only. $250/month. Kearny a little (973) 703-2540.
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Hall Available Family Affairs Mid week special. Call for info (201) 991-9865 or (201) 893-2280 Max 80 people.
Waitress wanted for pizza restaurant in Harrison. exp. preferred. Contact Maria (917) 692-1648.
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Housekeepers with experience to clean guest rooms. Houseman to help Housekeepers and clean hallways Apply in person Hilton Woodcliff Lake, 200 Tice boulevard Woodcliff Lake NJ.
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Drivers: Excellent Wages + Monthly Bonuses up to $500+. Guaranteed Hometime. BCBS Benefits. No Touch. CDL-A 1yr exp. 855-842-8498 P/T custodial services needed for Kearny mfr. 20 hours per week maximum – times flexible. MUST speak English. Please contact Irene at (201) 991-5330 x 212.
Homes, Offices. Move In-out cleaning. Avl. also to clean up your next party or event. Gift Certificate Avail. Excellent references. 973-667-6739 862-210-0681
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est. Before the dedication ceremony earlier this month, the school sponsored a sportsthemed dress-down (or tag) day. Kids paid $2 to wear sports team-themed clothing. Santiago was a huge fan of the New York Yankees, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Bulls – but the kids could wear any team’s logo. The school wound up raising more than $500 for the Melvin Vincent Santiago Memorial Law Enforcement Scholarship Fund, which was set up in 2014. During the ceremony, Santiago’s uncle, Michael Kelly, a Jersey City Police Department captain who commands the city’s West District and his mother, Cathy McBride, spoke to those gathered at the dedication ceremony. Also present were Kearny Mayor Alberto Santos, Police Chief John Dowie and various other dignitaries from around Hudson County. McBride said she often worries that her son’s memory will fade away with time. “My fear has always been that Melvin would be forgotten, not by his family, but by everyone else,” Santiago’s mom said. “Clearly, that is not going to happen.” Kelly, meanwhile, encouraged the kids of the school to do like Melvin
did – to follow their dreams. “When I say the name of Melvin Santiago, for me, it’s my Pledge of Allegiance,” Kelly said. “And I want all of you kids to know that he was like you. Not too long ago, he was sitting in the same seats you were, he was listening to the same teachers you were, but do you dream? Do you have dreams? I want you to grasp those dreams, and I want you to listen to your teachers, listen to your parents and to the folks who are important around you … and we wish you all to follow your dreams.”
Watson and Gary HalOBITS from liwell (Mary). Sister of Oct. 12. the late Arthur Smith, She was 90. she is also survived Born in Scotland, she by her grandchildren was a lifelong Kearny Melissa and Daniel and resident. Visiting was her great-grandchildren on Sunday at the Armit- Hailey, Paige, Kaitlyn, age & Wiggins Funeral Ryan, Casey and Kyle. Home, 596 Belgrove In lieu of flowers, Drive, Kearny. Service please consider a donawas Monday at the tion to Wounded Warfuneral home and enrior Project. To view tombment was in Holy more obituary details, Cross Cemetery, North please visit www.armitArlington. agewiggins.com. Marge worked for Kearny Federal Savings Maria Dios and was a member of Maria Dios passed the Eastern Star. She away on Oct. 12. was the wife of the late She was 62. Robert “Chick” HalBorn in Aguino, liwell. She is survived Spain, she had lived in by her children Bonnie Harrison for the past 42
years. Visiting was Friday at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Drive, Kearny. Mass was Saturday at Holy Cross Church, Harrison, and entombment followed in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Maria was the daughter of the late Francisco and Maria Parada. She was the wife of Jose “Joe” Dios and mother of Marian Abeijon (Angel) and Joe Dios; and sister of Jose, Francisco, Manuel, Andres, Vincente and the late Antonio Dios. Also surviving are her grandsons Angel and Brandon.
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Last week alone, students from kindergarten to third-grade walked up Midland Ave. to the Kearny Fire Department’s Headquarters to take part in Fire Prevention Week presentations. Students already took part in AntiBullying presentations a few weeks ago. On bullying, the school has a social worker on staff who works to ensure proper behavior vs. bullying before it happens. A special alumnus A few weeks ago, the school’s gymnasium was dedicated to the memory of the late Jersey City Police Det. Melvin Santiago. Santiago was a graduate of another school operated by the same organization that runs Hudson Arts & Science – iLearn Charter Schools. Santiago was murdered in cold blood outside a Walgreens on Kennedy Boulevard in the earlymorning hours of July 13, 2014. When Santiago first came on the job as a JCPD officer, he asked to be assigned to one of the city’s toughest neighborhoods in the West District. Ultimately, that cost him his life. When he was a student, in 2008, Santiago was named a “Rising Scholar,” as one of the school’s best and bright-
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