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BIANCHI DIES AT 77 Long-time owner of Pal Joey’s served as N.A. mayor from 2014 to 2018 By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
N TOP PHOTO: The funeral procession for North Arlington Mayor Joseph Bianchi — led by members of the North Arlington Police Department’s Motorcycle Squad — makes its way from the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, along Kearny Avenue, to Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington, on Monday, Oct. 15, 2018. LEFT PHOTO: Bianchi while he served as a councilman several years ago.
ORTH ARLINGTON MAYOR JOSEPH BIANCHI, who spent the last four years as leader of the small southern Bergen County borough and who was to face re-election in just a few short weeks, died Wednesday, Oct. 10, following a brave battle with Sept. 11, 2001-related cancer. He was 77. A statement issued by Borough Administrator Stephen LoIacono brought greater light to Bianchi’s service at Ground Zero following the terror attacks of 17 years ago. While some knew he spent time there, most didn’t. “He stayed at the site not because he had to, but because it was the right thing to do,” LoIacono wrote of the long-time North Arlington volunteer firefighter. “We thought he had conquered the illness — that is why the news of his passing was more difficult to hear.” While it did appear he conquered the illness, Bianchi was, at times, appearing to slow down some at local events. At times, he would need assistance getting to podiums to speak. But that never stopped him from doing what he loved — and that was being of service to the community he was born in, raised in and where he lived every single one of his 77 years on this earth. The Republican became a councilman in 2007 and then,
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PASCRELL TAKES WALKING By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
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t’s not often that when you take a stroll along Kearny Avenue you bump into a member of the United States Congress. Yet such was the case Friday, Oct. 12, when U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. took a walking tour of the Kearny Public Library and several businesses from 11 a.m. to noon. Pascrell’s New Jersey Press Officer Stephen Tighe, a local himself, invited The Observer to take the tour with the congressman. To say it was an intriguing hour would be an understatement. We had a chance to watch Pascrell in action — and one would hardly realize that he’ll turn 82 on Jan. 25. The former Mayor of Paterson (1990-1997), who has represented the 9th Congressional District since 2013, counts parts of Kearny, North Arlington and Lyndhurst, on top of 30+ other municipalities, in his territory. He became a local representative after redistricting in
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U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., left, speaks with Domingo Martin, owner of Domingo’s on Kearny Avenue, about federal programs for small business owners.
2012 knocked out former Rep. Steve Rothman. (Pascrell represented the 8th Congressional District from 1997 to 2013.) The first stop on the walking tour was Domingo’s Bakery. Pascrell spent time speaking with the owner, Domingo Martin, and the owner’s dad, also Domingo Martin. His first order of business was — as he did
with other business owners — to explain federal programs designed to help small-business owners. “Take a look at this,” Pascrell said. “There are a lot of programs to help businesses like yours. Here’s my business card (he reached inside his suit jacket pocket to find the cards). If you have any questions or concerns, call my office and we’ll help you.”
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On a wall at the bakery/café was a sign that read “Pascrell for Congress.” He was clearly in comfortable territory. But Pascrell still took time to walk up to patrons at the establishment, sometimes saying, “Hi, I am Congressman Bill Pascrell,” but other times, he was much more laid back, introducing himself simply as “Bill.” “He does that all the time,” Tighe said. Clearly, he’s in his element when he is among people. He listened intently as the two Domingos shared how they got into business. Then, prior to departing, Pascrell ordered three pastries to go. “I’m paying for these — full price — so don’t give me any breaks,” Pascrell said. And with that, a clerk rang him up — at full price — just as anyone else would be charged. As we walked to the next business, Pascrell asked how things were going in Kearny. We reminded
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At lunch, it was hard to believe that this was someone who is in line to the U.S. presidency — albeit a long, distant line — because he was so down to earth.
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him there’s a lot of ongoing redevelopment, at which time he noted how impressed he was by that. He also asked how Mayor Alberto Santos was doing (Santos was invited to take the tour with the Congressman, Tighe said, but he declined because he already had a prior commitment.) Often a staunch supporter of public safety, the ranking member of the Ways and Means Committee asked how things were going at the Kearny Fire Department and the Kearny Police Department. We suggested he contact Chiefs Steven Dyl (KFD) and George King (KPD) to hear for himself. “I’ll do that,” the Congressman said. Be prepared for a call, chiefs. A member of Congress wants to know how things are going in your departments.
“Kevin, do you live here?” he asked at lunch. “Yes,” I told him. “Since 1985. I left for a while but I came back.”
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U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, D-9, right, speaks with the owner of a Kearny Avenue hair salon. At left is his NJ Press Officer Stephen Tighe, a Kearny resident himself.
Pascrell reminded us that his work has led to federal grants to many local fire departments — including right here in Kearny. Following a brief stop at a hair salon, the next stop was at a pizzeria for a brief bite to eat. The place was packed with scores of students from Kearny High School who
Construction worker injured A local construction site mishap seriously injured a worker Friday, Oct. 12. The Harrison Police Department said it responded to 700 Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard South, at 11:30 a.m., where new residential buildings are going up on the former Hartz Mountain property on a report of an industrial accident. Police said the worker reportedly fell four stories to the main floor of the building under construction where he was impaled on a piece of rebar protruding from the concrete,
with the rebar having pierced his hip from front to back. Members of the HPD and Harrison Fire Department cut the rebar from the round to free the 23-year-old worker, police said. The victim was taken to University Hospital, Newark, where he underwent surgery. His condition was not readily available at press time. It is expected that agents of the U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration will investigate the mishap, police said. — Ron Leir
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were on lunch break. Most of the kids seemed to recognize someone important had just walked in — but they mostly went about their business of eating and staring intently at their phones. One girl, a junior, asked who Pascrell was. “No way!” she shouted after she learned her
Congressional rep was in the same place for lunch as she was. “Can I ask him for a selfie?” She decided against the selfie, instead taking it all in as it happened, rather than via a photo, as Pascrell again explained federal small-business programs to the owner.
“Pretty common — pretty common,” Pascrell replied. “When people leave Jersey they always wind up coming back. I can see why you wanted to come back to Kearny. This is a great thriving and diverse community.” Just before one final stop, Pascrell noted that he hit traffic on his way to West Hudson. “There was a lot of traffic on the Turnpike,” he said. “We may go back through Harrison.” Guess he found traffic on the way back to his office, too.
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JOSEPH BIANCHI, MAYOR OF BIANCHI
Continued from Page 1 in 2015, he was sworn in as mayor after defeating Democrat Peter Massa in the 2014 election. Upon becoming mayor, he initiated the North Arlington Renaissance program, where he sought to make the community a stronger and more vibrant place to live, work and play. He worked hard to make North Arlington a clean and safe municipality. Aware that redevelopment along Ridge Road would help business owners like himself develop a stronger clientele
so their shops would be more viable, when he took over as mayor, 16 storefronts were vacant on Ridge Road. There is only one now. When FedEx was looking for a site, he put the “open for business” sign on Borough Hall and moved heaven and earth to get their approvals in just four months. He offered no tax breaks or concessions to them. He thought the fact that the Borough of North Arlington had no new large ratable since 1995 was unfair to homeowners whose taxes rising. But not even a year ago, the FedEx facility opened amid great fanfare, and it was partly his diligence that led to the shipping giant setting up
shop here. Under his leadership, both Time and Money magazines named North Arlington as one of the greater communities to live and raise a family in the entire country. In an interview with The Observer earlier this year, Bianchi said: “We already knew North Arlington was a great place to live. Now the entire country knows — and I couldn’t be more proud of our community here.” Perhaps even more stunning — especially given the tax rates in nearby communities — North Arlington saw a 0% tax increase over the last two years, something else, about
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which, Bianchi was proud to boast. “Find me another community that can boast this,” he said several months ago. Despite having several opponents in the 2018 general election, it is evident just how much Bianchi meant to this community, regardless of what political party to which one belonged. Mark Yampaglia, Bianchi’s Democrat opponent, and former Councilman Albert Granell, also a Democrat running as an independent candidate, took time to reflect on that life that was Bianchi’s. Both served with him on the Borough Council. Yampaglia, in honoring Bianchi, says he’s unsure of how the rest of the 2018 campaign for the North Arlington mayoralty, will proceed. “The passing of Mayor Joseph Bianchi is a tragic
and devastating loss for our community and pulls at the very fabric of North Arlington,” Yampaglia said. Mayor Bianchi’s decades of public service as a volunteer firefighter, member and chairman of the North Arlington Planning Board as well as his elected service as a councilman and mayor are to be admired and praised. I have had the distinct pleasure and honor to serve with Mayor Bianchi during most of my time as a borough councilman and I always found the mayor to be bipartisan, independent and dedicated to the cause of honest an open government. “He was nothing but considerate and fair and always put North Arlington first. He was a gentleman and a tremendous ambassador for the North Arlington brand. I consider Mayor Bianchi a friend, colleague and neighbor. His salon, Pal
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NO. ARLINGTON, DIES AT 77 Continued from previous page Joey’s, is a North Arlington institution and his strong presence as a businessman enabled him to empathize with our local retailers along Ridge Road. Mayor Bianchi placed community over politics and service above self. “I am temporarily suspending my campaign so that Mayor Bianchi’s passing is appropriately acknowledged … my deepest sympathies condolences are sincerely offered to his wife, children and extended family. I will reevaluate my efforts moving forward once this time of mourning has been completed.” Granell echoed Yampaglia’s sentiments. “It’s in times like this where one has to take a second and take a step back. In this unstable political climate of back and forth, one looks for words to express the moment. Joe Bianchi was a North Arlington resident, a staple of the community — a family man, business owner, volunteer, councilman and
then mayor. “I’ve known Joe Bianchi for many years. We served together as councilmen on the governing body for several years. While we didn’t always agree on the way to resolve the issues that North Arlington was facing. I always knew Joe loved North Arlington. There were so many things we did together for North Arlington on the governing body serving together — and for that I will always be grateful to Joe. “It’s a moment of sadness and we should all rally and support Catherine and Joe’s family at this time — as well as the community that has lost one of its leaders. Sharon and I share our thoughts and prayers to the entire Bianchi family.” Bianchi and his wife, Cathy, operated Pal Joey’s, on Ridge Road, since 1966. The mayor had also been a member of UNICO and Rotary. Bianchi leaves behind wife Cathy; daughter Gina Choinski; sons Joseph and Anthony Bianchi; brother Robert Bianchi; seven
grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Scores of friends and families flocked to the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home on Sunday, Oct. 14, for his wake. A Mass of Christian
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t seems like it happens multiple times a week in multiple municipalities in The Observer’s coverage area. A police blotter comes out — and inevitably, there’s at least one report, sometimes multiple reports, where someone left their car doors unlocked, leading to a criminal breaking into said car, only to make off with cash, change, call phones, tablets, iPads, GPS units, car seats, strollers, credit cards, keys, etc. And then follows another warning about how important it is for residents to lock their car doors when arriving home. We can’t even begin to recall how many times Nutley Police Chief Thomas Strumolo and Public Safety Commissioner Al Petracco have issued such warnings through the NPD’s Public Information
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doors at night, there’s a good chance someone outside your household knows this — and it going to burgle your vehicle. Folks, these warnings come way too often. But they also come because far too many people simply don’t lock their cars — and continue to leave valuable electronics out for anyone to see overnight. Would you seriously leave ten, $100 bills on your center console overnight? Probably not. Yet countless still leave their $1,000 iPhones or iPads in the same locations, only to find them missing a few hours later. Please, folks, listen to the advice the NPD offers. Because the truth is, if you don’t, it won’t be long until you’re a victim. And another statistic we’ll be reading about in a future police blotter.
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Officer Det. Sgt. Anthony Montanari. If we had to estimate, we’d say it happens at least once a month on average, if not more. Then comes the weeks like just a couple ago where there was a rash of car burglaries in Nutley — and with them, the usual warnings from Strumolo, Petracco and Montanari. And while we absolutely and wholeheartedly commend them for issuing the warnings, which are beneficial not just for Nutley residents, but for all of The Observer’s readership, we can’t help but wonder: Are any locals paying attention to the warnings? Does anyone take the important advice offered and put it into action? These irritating, petit crimes (like burglary to auto) are beyond avoidable. All it would take is listening to the if you do not lock your car
It’s a real disappointment how the court system handled Gina Neri’s case. It’s bad enough schools are not funded with enough money and dedicated teachers actually have to protest for better wages. Then you have people like Neri taking advantage of the school system and stealing money! From seeing her yearly wages
($60,000 a year) she’s not struggling like most teachers are. And the sick part about this whole ordeal is the money she robbed went to personal benefit. I’m sure many Observer readers are wondering what kind of personal stuff Neri bought with $318.000. That’s a lot of money just for personal stuff. I don’t want to take personal jabs at Neri, but she is a real
disgrace to our community. Stealing money from the Board Of Education is no different than stealing from the kids who attend these schools. That’s about as low as one could go. She might have lucked out not having to do time in prison, but in our strong community, she will always be known as a disgrace.
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obituaries@theobserver.com Vincenzina Marinaro Vincenzina Marinaro (nee D’Argenio) died quietly, surrounded by her loving family, on Oct. 8, 2018 at home. She was 87. Born in Lioni, Italy, she moved to Kearny in 1959. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Mass was celebrated at St. Stephen’s Church, Kearny. Entombment was in Holy Cross Mausoleum, North Arlington. Wife of the-late Tony Marinaro, she is survived by her children Carmine Marinaro, Phyllis Walters (Allan), Cora Hoch (Mitchell) and Tony Marinaro (Colleen). Sister of Emma Tarantino, Maria Oliviero and Gennaro D’Argenio, she is also survived by her grandchildren Zachary, Micayla, Dylan, Gianna, Allan and Victoria. Joseph P. Bianchi Joseph P. Bianchi died at home on Oct. 10, 2018, surrounded by his loving family. He was 77. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Mass was celebrated at Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Joe, a lifelong North Arlington resident, served with pride on the Borough Fire Department, the UNICO Club, the Rotary Club, the planning and zoning boards and as Councilman for many years. He was currently the Mayor of North Arlington. Joe and his wife Cathy owned and ran Pal Joey’s Hair Salon on Ridge Road, North Arlington. Joe was the beloved husband of Cathy (nee Furia) and dear father of Gina Choinski (Steve), Joseph Bianchi (Tina) and Anthony Bianchi (Kim). Brother of Robert Bianchi and the-late Frank Bianchi, he is also survived by seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to the John Theurer Cancer Center, 92 Second St., Hackensack, N.J. 07601.
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Mark Lockard Mark Lockard of Kearny died at home Oct. 7, 2018. He was 54. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Mass was celebrated at St. Cecilia Church, Kearny. Cremation was private. Mark was the dear companion of Audra Murray and father of Jennifer Lockard (Adam), Justine Secara (Jim), Randy Martin and Kristen Martin. He was the brother of Pat Lockard (Maria), Noreen Rafferty (late Mike) and thelate John and Eileen Lockard. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Sean, Anthony, Melissa, Isaac, Mark and Colton — along with many loving nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to your own favorite charity.
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children and grandchildren. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Anne LaHoff Anne LaHoff (nee Miller) died Oct. 8, 2018. She danced beautifully this past August when she turned 102. Private arrangements were by the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. She had lived in North Arlington, where she was member of the Happy Seniors and the VFW Woman’s Auxiliary, before moving to the Chelsea at Warren, in Warren. Mrs. LaHoff was a retired supervisor from RCA in Harrison. She was an accomplished seamstress and enjoyed her trips to Atlantic City. She was married for 56 years to the-late Seymour (Steven-Jack) LaHoff. She was also predeceased by her son David LaHoff and siblings Olga, Marion, Mike and Bill. She is survived by
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Parade confusion was ‘manufactured crisis’ By Ron Leir rleir@theobserver.com
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Street near Fewsmith Church. Belleville High School students who participate will be eligible for $10 in “Belleville BUCKS (Being Upstanding Cooperative Kindhearted Students),” to be “cashed in” for age-appropriate rewards such as special activities, privileges and the like. The township encourages all residents, clubs, organizations, civic groups and sports teams to participate. For more information, call 973-450-3345. Meanwhile, the township will also offer a first-ever “Belleville Veterans Day Weekend 5K Run/Walk” on Saturday, Nov. 10, “dedicated to the men and women of Belleville who served in the U.S. military.” Proceeds will go to a scholarship fund for a graduating Belleville senior who is the child of a Belleville veteran and for participating Belleville veterans’ organizations. This will be a “disposable chip-timed event.” There is a race fee plus a signup fee. The price increases after Nov. 9. Entrants must pre-register, either by signing up online at runsignup.com/Race/NJ/ Belleville/BellevilleVeteransDay5K in advance, or in person on the day of the race, between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m., at Veterans Memorial Park, where the race will start at 9 a.m. The route proceeds south on Union, turning right on Joralemon Street, then right on Franklin Avenue, right on Chestnut Street, right on Passaic Avenue and onto Division Avenue, left onto Nolton Street, right on Greylock Parkway and right on Union to the finish line at Veterans’ Memorial Park. Among those who’ve already registered to run are Melham and Councilman Vincent Cozzarelli. Of 15 entries logged thus far, 10 are from Belleville, two from Nutley, one from Newark and two from Fair Lawn.
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Harrison girls’ soccer: Trying to keep it loose in losing season The official record may read just 1-12, but the Harrison High School girls’ soccer team is still trying its collective best to keep their heads up and maintain a sense of pride and dignity. “The season has been very difficult, but we’re still trying to have fun,” said Harrison first-year head girls’ soccer coach Kaitlyn Lima. “We’re keeping a positive attitude and having fun. We just keep coming back and we’re having fun.” Lima, a former standout player first at Kearny High, then later New Jersey City University and St. Peter’s University, said that the upbeat approach begins with ideas both on and off the field. “We start off by having fun games for warmups,” Lima said. “There’s a lot of team bonding with things that don’t even include soccer. We have pasta parties. We recently did an egg toss that was a lot of fun.”
But after defeating Ridgefield, 3-1, on Sept. 29, there hasn’t been a heck of a lot to cheer for. “It’s been difficult, enduring some tough losses,” said Lima, whose team lost to Newark East Side at Red Bull Arena back on Sept. 15. “It’s been a learning experience for both me and the girls. But we all have to learn from it. One of our main goals was to improve. I think we’ve done that. We also wanted to build the program and I think we’ve done that. We’ve worked hard since Day One. We have some freshmen who are going to develop.” Lima said that she has seen some positive signs of late. “We have more ball control now,” Lima said. “We’re turning with the ball and moving forward. We’re trying to take more shots at the goal. We
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Kearny midfielder Max Murillo (6) tries to secure the ball against Harrison defender Ederson LaTorre (21) in their latest get together at Red Bull Arena last month.
By Jim Hague ogsmar@aol.com The Hudson County Boys Soccer Tournament is in its 10th year this year. And for the eighth time since the inception of the tourney in 2008, long-standing rivals Harrison and Kearny will meet. And for the second straight year, the two teams will meet in the semifinal round and that match – for some ungodly reason – will be played at the Ed “Faa” Ford Memorial Complex on Cochrane Field in
Jersey City Thursday night at 7 p.m. Regardless of the location, it’s a showdown that all soccer fans clamor for. The two teams met in the Harrison Soccer Showdown at Red Bull Arena Sept. 15, with the Kardinals coming away with a 3-1 victory. “It’s always exciting to play Harrison,” Kearny head coach Bill Galka said. “I know the kids are looking forward to it. It’s always great to play against our rival. The difference now is that it’s in a tournament situation.”
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“Meeting up with Kearny is now becoming a yearly thing,” said Harrison head coach Mike Rusek, a Kearny grad and former standout player for the Kardinals. “We’ve played eight times now and a lot of those times could have been in the finals. Before the season, we tell the kids that there are four championships that we can win. If they want to be a great Harrison team, then they should win all four.” The four championships are
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Harrison No. 5), so that was discussed.” Omar Sowe is the main Blue Continued from Page 11 Tide performer to watch. He’s scored 17 goals and had 14 the regular season league title, assists for the county finalist the county, the NJSIAA state squad. sectional and overall state title. The Kardinals (12-1-1) are Rusek said that the Blue Tide vying to repeat as Hudson (13-2) had lost only twice all County Tourney champions. season – to NJIC rival Dwight- They defeated St. Peter’s Prep Englewood and to Kearny. in last year’s title game before “Now we have a chance the NJSIAA Group IV state to get back at both of them,” tournament began. The Kards Rusek said. won the state championship as The Blue Tide advanced in well last year. the Hudson County TournaAlthough the Kards were ment semifinals with a solid hurt severely by graduation 3-0 victory over previously as well as the unexpected loss undefeated Ferris Saturday of state Player of the Year Jose morning in Jersey City. Escandon, who returned with Rusek said that he didn’t his family to their native Ecuahave to remind his team that dor, they still managed to play Ferris was indeed 10-0 before at a top level, thanks to players their meeting. Photo by Jim Hague like Ryan Silva and Rodrigo “It’s funny, because everyKearny forward Ryan Silva (9) Vareja. shows a little of the form that thing is found out by the kids Silva has played up to his has made him a prolific goal before you have to tell them,” expectations, scoring 18 goals scorer with 18 goals and 11 asRusek said. “We knew that and adding 11 assists. Silva, sists from his forward slot. they had a nice team. That was who had three goals and two discussed. But the kids already assists in the 10-0 win over And Vareja is better than knew their record. We felt Bayonne in the quarterfinals of last year. He’s a year older, we should have been the No. the Hudson tourney, now has more mature, and is able to 4 seed (Ferris was No. 4 and 18 goals for the season.
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handle the striker role, scoring 17 goals thus far after finding the net just twice as a junior. Vareja scored twice Saturday in the lopsided win over Bayonne. His production has been a shocker and has helped Galka to survive without a player like Escondon. “It’s all about these kids finding their roles,” Galka said. “We’ve been tinkering with our lineup all season.”I think this gave us time for the players to understand their roles. I think the whole team has to function better. Things are on a positive right now. I’m happy with the way the kids have been playing.” Rusek is also happy with the way that adapted to difficult places like Denver and Seattle and still came away with victories. “We’re real happy to be where we are right now,” Rusek said. “Compared to where we were a month ago, it’s a nice change. I guess it takes a while to find the right mix. I’d like to have everything all set up by the time of the state tournament.” Rusek is glad to have other players contributing, like Jairo Lima and Allan Melo, who have seven goals each. “We can’t just be the Omar Sowe show,” Rusek said. “He’s fabulous, for sure, but he can’t
be the only one scoring. Jairo is a newcomer to us who has scored almost all of his goals in October. Melo was on the JV team last year, but he’s stepped up.” So has Sowe’s little brother, sophomore Mustapha, who has six goals. “We lost two games in a week and since then, we haven’t lost,” said Rusek, alluding to the Kearny and DwightEnglewood losses. When we played Kearny a month ago, we didn’t know what we were doing. We’ve come a long way since then. We’re hungry now for a good result against Kearny. But I feel better about the way we’re playing.” Both coaches expressed dismay about the game being played in Jersey City. “In my opinion, the game being played there loses 1,000 people who would have come if it was played in Kearny,” Rusek said. “It takes a little bit of the excitement away,” Galka said. “If it were local, more people would come out. Playing the game at Caven certainly dampens the excitement of it.” But it’s still Kearny vs. Harrison once again with a berth in the county final on the line. What’s to say this one is a barn burner?
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Lyndhurst’s Castagnetti nothing but rock solid in net for Golden Bears By Jim Hague ogsmar@aol.com The truth be told, the career of the finest girls’ goalkeeper in Lyndhurst High School history began innocently – as she believes – as a demotion for being a poor soccer player. “When I was little, they always put the worst player in goal,” said Lyndhurst senior Isabella Castagnetti. “I was put all over the field, but I couldn’t run. I couldn’t do anything. So they put me in goal. I didn’t know
that I was the worst one. I just said, ‘Whatever you need, Coach.’ I was willing to do it.” Castagnetti said that she tried her hands in a lot of sports growing up. “When I was little, I tried a lot of things,” Castagnetti said. “I played basketball and T-ball. I played soccer and fell in love with the sport. It became my passion. I just love the aspect of team sports, playing on a team and being with a team. But I knew soccer was my passion.” Now, almost 10 years later,
Castagnetti is as good as it gets in net. The Golden Bear senior has no peers in northern New Jersey. “I don’t know where I would be if I wasn’t in goal,” Castagnetti said. “When I first started out, I didn’t like it too much, because all the action was all the way on the other side of the field and I was just standing there. Once I started playing, I started liking it. I understood the selflessness of being a goalie and the team value in it. I then had the commitment
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“She has great feet,” Hykey said. “I’m at ease when we play the ball back to her at any point. She’s like a sweeper back there. She’s so technical with the ball. I know what she’s going to do. She’s just a pleasure to coach and watch.” Castagnetti is not just a student of soccer. She’s also a great student in the classroom as well. She’s currently on pace to become the Lyndhurst Class of 2019 valedictorian with an astounding 4.37 grade point average. “I’ve put a lot of hard work in my school work,” said Castagnetti, who has already declared her intentions to play soccer at The College of the Holy Cross next fall. “I have to keep up my school work and I want to keep it up.” Castagnetti decided upon Holy Cross when she was just a sophomore. “I knew I wanted to go either Ivy League or Patriot League (where Holy Cross resides),” Castagnetti said. “When I went on my unofficial visit there, I told my dad that I could see myself playing there one day. It’s a good athletic school and a good academic school. It was definitely a sigh of relief to make the decision. Even though I was committed, I had to keep on top of my studies. I still had to train hard.”
Castagnetti is unsure, but she believes that she will major in biochemistry in college with medical school a strong possibility. “I think my degree will give me options,” she said. Castagnetti said that the shutout streak was nice as it was happening, but the pressure to keep it going began to mount. “I wanted to keep it going,” Castagnetti said. “When you have a streak like that, people tend to look at the goalie first. I really didn’t take notice of it until it was like five or six straight. Then it became a thing with the defense. I kept saying, ‘We can do this.’ It was broken after 10 straight. As we kept getting shutouts, the defense really came together. We’re always on the same page and we push to work harder.” The Golden Bears’ defensive corps includes center backs Maggie Fadera and Gia Estrella, along with defenders Rachel Bocage, Alex Tortorella and Julia McCann. Bocage has been a teammate of Castagnetti since they were eight years old. “I attribute the success of that streak to the defense,” Castagnetti said. “It’s not just me.” Hykey knows that Castag-
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netti is leaving an immense legacy at the school. “She’s a rare specimen,” Hykey said. “She’s been like a coach back there. She says the right things and does things the right way. She takes pride in our defense. She wants a shutout every game. It’s what we strive for. We’re all on the same page. It’s been pretty cool to watch. There’s no one that’s going to be like this kid. We’re going to talk about her for a very long time. She’s just a special kid. She’s definitely come into her own and it’s been wild watching her grow and mature.” The Golden Bears have yet another Castagnetti on the roster – freshman midfielder Francesca, Isabella’s younger sister. “It’s been really awesome having Francesca with us this year,” Castagnetti said. “I never had the opportunity to play with her before. Seeing her every day has been tremendous. We have that chemistry
together. I’m glad she came out for the team. I’m excited for her, especially since she’s my little sister. I want her to have fun. We used to have little fights growing up, but now since we’re on the same team, we’ve become really close and having her on the team has made us even closer.” There’s one thing that’s left for Castagnetti to conquer. “Rachel (Bocage) and I talked just recently and we knew that this is our last year to win a state tournament,” Castagnetti said. “If we ever had a chance, this is the team
to do it. It’s our end goal. It’s bound to happen.” Needless to say, this season has been a blast for the kid who was once stuck in goal because she thought she wasn’t good enough. Well, she’s more than good enough now. “It has been so much fun,” Castagnetti said. “The team chemistry has been tremendous this year. I really want to go out with a bang. I’m also excited for the next step of my life. I’m going to continue to work hard every single day.” That’s the true legacy of Isabella Castagnetti.
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KEARNY 3 car garage plus 2 apts. 3 BR apt, 1 single BR. Asking $449,000
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2 Family - Affordable 2 family in quiet Arlington Section. 1st floor with 4 rooms. 2nd & 3rd floors are being used as one apartment with a total of 6 rooms. Thermal Windows on 2nd & 3rd floors and siding about 15 years old. Maple wood floors on 1st floor one year old. 2nd floor with w/w carpeting. 2 separate utilities. 2 Parking spaces in rear. Property is being sold AS IS. Asking $379,000
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3 Family - Totally Renovated! All new plumbing, electric, forced hot air, central air, energy efficient tankless heaters, sheetrock walls & flat roof. Front side will be replaced. All separate utilities. Asking $699,900
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1 Family - Manor Section - Beautifully Renovated Colonial w/4 Good Size BR, 2.5 Modern Bathrooms, Modern Kitchen w/ Center Island, Granite Countertops, New Cabinets & Stainless Steel Appliances, Living Rm w/ Wood Burning Fireplace, Dining Rm w/ Coffered Ceilings & Door to Deck Overlooking Backyard. Finished Basement w/ Rec Rm & Laundry Rm. Asking $565,000
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Handy man special 3 br, FB, lots of potential
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1 Family - One family in Move-in condition built in the 1950’s. 3 good size bedrooms one car attached garage. High basement with laundry area. Roof 13yrs old New water heater. All fenced in yard with plenty of fruit trees. Storage shed. Security system. Asking $365,000
Rowhouse - Half of a duplex, attached on one side. Wood floors throughout. Modern kitchen with granite countertop & oak cabinets. Paver patio with above-ground pool. Bathroom with a claw-foot bathtub. Large master bedroom. Asking $299,000
2 Family - Modern 2 Family - Both Apartments Have 3 Bedrooms, Living Rm, Modern Eat in Kitchen & Modern Bath. Both Apartments Have Decks off Rear Bedroom. Finished Basement w/ Rec Rm, Full Bath & 1 Finished Rm. Separate Heat, Hot Water, Gas & Electric. Large Shed for Storage in Backyard. Asking $299,000
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REDUCED! 2 Family - Both apartments have 2 Bedrooms, Living Room, Eat-inKitchen and Bath. Unfinished basement. Separate Heat, Hot Water, Gas and Electric. Excellent rental income - Collect $2,575. Asking $235,000
HOUSE OF THE WEEK FIRST TIME OFFERED – Three bedroom Colonial on a 40 x 100 lot with finished attic and garage in the Roosevelt School district. A little TLC will go a long way.Asking a very attractive $259,000. ARLINGTON EXCLUSIVE – Charming Colonial on a 50 x 100 lot in the north end of Kearny. The home features hardwood floors, a fireplace. Two nice bedrooms, one and a half baths, a drive and garage. Priced to sell at only $317,900. LOCATION AND VALUE – This is the best one family home in the Roosevelt School for the price, 4 bedACT ONTRDistrict R aC DEand rooms, half baths, fireplace, natural wood trim. Multi UNone zone gas heat and a two car garage. Just $339,000. Hurry.
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3 Family - 3 family home with 7 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Features backyard, full semi-finished basement with bathroom and storage. Close to transportation, school and shopping. Great investment property. Move-in or collect rent. Asking $485,000
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UNDER CONTRACT 2 Family - Nice 2 Family home with all separate utilities. Basement finished. Great investment. Accessible to major highways and shopping. Asking $295,000
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2 Family - Spacious 2 Fam home built in 2005 with 6 bedrooms and 5 full baths. Features Central A/C, 3-car garage and hardwood floors throughout. Both water heaters replaced a year ago. 2 newer washer/dryer will stay. Close to transportation. Asking $689,000
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2 Family - Young 2-family built in 1972. Features 3 Bedrooms and 1.5 baths on each floor. Finished ground floor with half bath and large recreation room. 3 wall A/C on 1st floor. Roof about 15 years old, hardwood floors throughout 1st floor. 1st floor Kitchen has recessed lights and CT floor. Asking $499,000
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1 Family - Well maintained single family home, in the heart of the Manor section of Town, conveniently located. Central A/C, finished basement with full bathroom. Newer roof ( 6 years old ), boiler is about 10 years old. Municipal water and private well. Asking $394,000
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Commercial - 2 Family and commercial store ---total 3 units. Sold as is. Great central location, apartment behind garage and another another on the third floor. High basement, and small yard. No parking, and ready for your personal touch, Any commercial use subject to zoning approval. Asking $371,900
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REDUCED! 1 Family - Ranch style home in great location with 4 bedrooms and 2 full bath. Close to everything. Asking $299,000
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11 GARAGES IN KEARNY — UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. Potential annual rent of $19,800. ONLY $259,000. REDUCED!
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1 Family - One family home, conveniently located, near public transportation, shopping, schools, services, parks and areas of recreation. Roof was partially repaired/replaced in 2014, as well as chimney repaired and new liner installed. Asking $225,000
1 Family/Retail - One family with store, corner property. Residential space with Living Rm, Dining Rm, Eat-in-Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms and Bathroom plus Bedroom in Attic. 1 car garage. Great potential for occupant who wants to live above business, or needs a well exposed location. Asking $172,900
2 Family - New construction, 2 Family, Arlington section of Town, near public transportation and schools. Approximately 1600 sq ft of living space per floor. Ground level has family room, full bath, laundry and summer kitchen. Two car attached garage. Construction will begin soon. Asking $759,000
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Kearny - $1,800 2nd Fl. - Renovated-2 Bdrms-Lr-EIK with granite-Full Bath-Hrdwd fls.
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KEARNY: 1 FAM, CENTER HALL COLONIAL, 3 BR, 1 FULL BATH, 1 HALF BATH, LARGE ROOMS, NEW WINDOWS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, BEAUTIFUL BACKYARD, ATTACHED 1 CAR GARAGE, DRIVEWAY, CLOSE TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
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NORTH ARLINGTON: BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT, 3 BR, 1 FULL BATH, DECK OFF DINING ROOM, WASHER & DRYVER HOOKUP IN APARTMENT, SEPARATE UTILITIES, 1 PARKING SPACE, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, CLOSE TO NYC TRANSPORTATION
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KEARNY: 1 FAM, COLONIAL, 4 BR, 3 FULL BATH, 1 HALF BATH, MODERN EAT-IN-KITCHEN, FINISHED ATTIC, FULL FINISHED BASEMENT, CENTRAL AIR, IN-GROUND POOL, DRIVEWAY, CLOSE TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
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LYNDHURST: MARVELOUS 1 FAM, COLONIAL, 4 BR, 3 FULL BATH, 1 HALF BATH, EAT IN KITCHEN WITH GRANITE COUNTER TOPS, FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, FULL FINISHED ABOVE GROUND BASEMENT, WOOD FLOORS, CENTRAL AIR, ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE, CLOSE TO NYC TRANSPORTATION
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Strip Mall - Prime Business District-Great Investment -15,000 sq ft-16 parking spaces-LocationLocation-Location
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or the 2018-19 school year, the Harrison School district has expanded its new state-of-theart science curriculum to include all students in kindergarten to eighthgrade. Last month, district teachers participated in hands-on professionaldevelopment training to learn how to best implement the New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning’s Next Generation Science Standards. This new approach to science is popular among students. “I like measuring things and tracking the results,” seventhgrader Anthony Bento said. His team includes Jasmin Solis, Richard
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Continued from Page 8 her two grandsons Robert and Brian LaHoff and great-granddaughter Olivia LaHoff. Anne was a professional ballroom dancer and she and her husband won the 1949 Harvest Moon Ball, Viennese Waltz Dance Championship. She had 54 shows at the Roxy Theatre and appeared with Theresa Brewer and Ed Sullivan. She even danced once with Fred Astaire. Michael J. Sopko Michael J. Sopko, 80 of Lyndhurst died Oct. 10, 2018. A Funeral Service was celebrated at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Interment was in Hillside Cemetery, Lyndhurst. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Michael lived in Kearny before moving to Lyndhurst. He worked as a builder for Sopko Brothers in Kearny for many years. Michael was the former husband to Concetta Sopko, and was predeceased by his dear companion Joan Rainey. He was the loving father of Michelle Marino, Lizette Sopko, Christine Christopher and Jeannine Sopko; dear grandfather of six; and great-grandfather of two. He is also survived by his brothers Paul and John Sopko. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the ASPCA. Minerva Jimenez Vera Minerva Jimenez Vera died at home in Newark on Oct. 12, 2018. She was 91. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Her funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 11 a.m. at St. Stephen’s Church, Kearny. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Minerva was the loving mother of Doris David, Dorita Santiago, Deo Gracia Figueroa, Dalis Vera Mary Slater and Rose Marie Nogueras. Sister of Victor Jimenez and the-late Albert Jimenez and Josephine Rios, she is also survived many grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and greatgreat-grandchildren.
Martina Sullivan Martina Sullivan (nee Martinez) died Oct. 12, 2018. She was 68. Born in Cuba, she lived in Newark before moving to Kearny many years ago. Visiting will be Wednesday, Oct. 17, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home in Kearny. Mass will be celebrated Thursday, Oct. 18, at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 136 Davis Ave., Kearny. Martina was a home health aide with Visiting Home Makers of Hackensack. She had been a member of the Rosary Society and choir at Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Former wife of Donald Sullivan, she is survived by her children Scott, Keith and Melissa Sullivan, her sisters Mayra Clifford, Dania Tetla and Suzanne Geidratis along with her grandchildren Shawn and Mason. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to the St. Vincent DePaul Society. Xania Ryan Xania Ryan (nee Kasperovich) died Oct. 11, 2018, one day after her 98th birthday. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. at St. Cecilia Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Xania was born in Washington, D.C., and lived many years in Kearny before moving to North Haledon 10 years ago. She taught kindergarten at St. Cecilia School in Kearny for many years. Also at St. Cecilia, she was a dance instructor, Brownie leader and was a member of the Rosary Society. Wife of the late Robert Ryan, she was the mother of Barbara Davitt, Robert Ryan, Eleanor Few, Patrick Ryan and Michael Ryan. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her granddaughter Jessica. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to the Holland Christian Home, 151 Graham Ave., North Haledon, N.J. 07508. Merle Jean Tanzini Merle Jean Tanzini, (nee
Ryder) died Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018, surrounded by her loving family. She was 86. Funeral services were under the direction of Mulligan Funeral Home, Harrison. Her committal services were private. To send a condolence message to her family, visit www.mulliganfh.com. Born in Virginia, Jean moved to Newark with her family and later, met the love of her life, John, at the Twin Cities Roller Rink in Newark. They married on June 24, 1950, and moved to Harrison where they raised their three children. Predeceased by her husband, John J. Tanzini Jr. (2013), Merle Jean is survived by her loving children, Sandy Tanzini, Barbara Correnti and her husband Patsy and John and his wife Jean; cherished grandchildren, Kelly, Alan, Stephanie, Kate and John; and great-grandchildren Maryanna, Eddie, Alex, Beth, Bradley and Abigail. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her 11 siblings.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate Memorial Contributions to the Archdiocese of Newark’s Youth and Young Adult Ministry (Boystown), 499 Belgrove Drive, Kearny, N.J. 07032, in loving memory of Merle Jean. Edward P Maher Edward P Maher of Idaho, formerly of Harrison, died Friday, Oct. 5, 2018, in Idaho. He was 97. Funeral Services were under the direction of the Mulligan Funeral Home, Harrison. A funeral Mass was celebrated at Holy Cross Church, Harrison. Interment was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Montclair. Edward was born Sept. 1, 1921, in Harrison to Catherine O’Brien and Edward Maher. He was the oldest of seven siblings — John, Matt, Billy, Tommy, Margaret and Catherine. He served in the Army Air Force during World War II and later became a Harrison cop for many years. Ed married Marie Briese in 1947 and they had three children — Edward
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(deceased) Joan and Robert. They divorced many years later and he married his current wife Blanche in 1990 and became a stepfather to Denyce, Connie and Al. They lived in many different states through the years — California, Ohio, Georgia, and his last residence was in Idaho. Blanche and Ed were together until the very end. Ed had a son-in-law Dominick who is married to his daughter Joan and they had two children Jason (deceased) and Allison. Jason gave Ed his first greatgrandchild, Amanda, and his last great-grandchild, Olivia. Allison gave him the only great-grandson in the middle — Justin. Ed had two daughters-in- law, Lois who was married to his oldest son Edward and Debbie who is married to his youngest son Robert, who have two children Andrew and Elyse. Ed also had many nieces and nephews that he loved very much. Ed was a one of kind guy and will be missed by all forever. To send a condolence message to his family, visit www.mulliganfh.com.
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February 3, 1973 October 13, 2018 Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. - Dr. Suess We love you forever. Sleep with the angels.
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KEARNY 3rd Floor, 2 Br Apt, LRD, DR, KITCHEN. ,close to transp, 1 1/2 month secutiry, No pets, No smoking, Avail Now 201-889-3118 21W03
N.ARLINgTON 3 rooms. HT/HW and parking included. No pets. No smoking 1 1/2 month security. $880/ month 201-4010488 23W03
LYNDHURST 2nd floor 2 family. 2 bedroom 1 bath, Kitchen, LR, DR. $1500/ mth plus utilities. Available Now. (201) 370-8730.
BELLEVILLE 5 rooms, $1325/month. 1 1/2 months security. HT water included. No pets. 732-572-6885 or 732789-5154 21W03
NUTLEY NUTLEY 2nd FL, 3 rooms $1,150 freshly painted. 1 ½ month security, Move in condition. Close to NY transportation. No pets. No smoking. 973-5177517 22W03
NUTLEY 1 Br, H/HW included, 2 pools, gym, club house, 2 years tax returns and credit check $ 1,250 plus 1 ½ month security Avail Now Call 570-2696116 22w03
NUTLEY Furnished studio apartment, Large EIK, $175 p/week + 1 month security. Male preferred, Avail Now 973-661-0482 Call after 12PM 21W03
HARRISON 1 BR close to path, includes granite countertop. Washer/Dryer, Microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, range, C/A Ample closet space. W/W carpet. Window treatments. No pets. No smoking. Call 732-8873450 before 9pm. 23W03.
KEARNY 545 Chestnut St. 1 BR, LR, Kitchen, HT/ HW included. $1,100/ N.ARLINgTON Nice area, Avail Oct 15 Info: 7182nd FL. 2 BR’s, LR, KitchHARRISON 513 War- 598-5298 or 973-465- en, Bath. $1,400/month 0166 21W03 ren St. 1st fl. 1 BR, LR, + utilities. 1-month seKitchen, bath, utilities curity. Couple preferred. separate. $1,050 Mth , 1 Avl. Nov 1st 201-8201/2 month security 1 yr. 8551. 21W03 KEARNY 2 BR’S, LR, lease 973-979-1506 for DR, EIK, Near Roosevelt apt 23w03 school, No pets, Avail. Nov 1st. $1,100 + 1 1/2 month security 201-889- N. ARLINgTON 2nd FL. HARRISON 1 BR Apt., 6920 23W01 Newly renovated, 4 rooms Bathroom, Kitchen. & LR. 1 BR, quiet building, pri$1,200/month. Water vate backyard $1,200/ included. 1 1/2 month month+utilities. 1 1/2 security. No pets. No months security +credit smoking. Avl. November check. (973)838-1662 1st. Close to transporta22W03 tion. Shopping and dining with-in walking distance (973)517-5333 23W03
HARRISON 110 Passaic Ave. 2nd fl. 2 BR, LR, Kitchen & bath. $1,400/ month + utilitites. 1 /12 months security deposit. Good Condition. Avl. De- KEARNY 2 family house, cember 1st. 973-704- 2nd FL 2 BR’S, Heat in4246 or 201-814-8074 cluded $ 1,500 plus 1 ½ HARRISON 23W03 month security, 2 years Tax returns and Credit Check Avail Now call 570KEARNY HARRISON 1 Bed269-6116. 22w03 room, 12 mins walk to KEARNY 2nd floor 2 BR, PATH, Utilities Separate. $1,000/mth plus 1 mth in apartment building ON security. No Pets. No Kearny Ave, steps to Bus KEARNY NYC style top smoking. Available Nov stop, No Pets, $1,490 + quality apt. 2 BR’s, granite 1st. (973) 483-2976 or utilities. Leave detailed countertops and Hardmessage 973-951-7385 wood floors. everything (973) 868-2078. 22W03 23W03 top quality. Laundry on premises and onsite parking available. Close to KEARNY Path train. Call for appt Newly renovated, 862-259-0286 22W03 HW floors. Laundry HARRISON 2nd Floor, 2 BR’S, HW floors, H/HW in- onsite. HT/HW included. 2 BR start at $1,375. cluded, Parking on street. KEARNY 4 BR’S, LR, DR, 1 BR start at $1,200 Small Pets ok. $1,500 + 1 EIK, $1,800 + utilities, 1 Jr. BR start at $1,150. 1/2 month security, Avail. (201) 289-7096 22W08 1/2 month security No Now. (732)423-8730 smoking, No pets Avail 23W03 Now Call 201-899-9864 KEARNY 2nd FL, 3 BR’S, Se habla espanol 22W03 central air. $2,100 month , 1month security. SepaHARRISON 2nd fl. com- rate utilities. Avail Nov 1st. pletely renovated. 1 BR, (201) 889-1993 23w01 w/appliances, $1,300/ N.ARLINGTON month + 1 1/2 month security. No Pets. Close to Public Transportation. N. ARLINgTON Studio Avl. Now. (973) 992-3580 KEARNY Arlington sec- apt with separate kitchen after 12 noon-8pm. 21W03 tion, 2nd FL - Large 3 in Garden apartment BR apt. $1,550/month. complex, $1,000/month Completely renovated. H/HW included, 1 month 1 1/2 months security. security. No pets. Parking HARRISON 2 BR’s. LR, Separate utilities. Central space Avail. Laundry Facileik, Recently renovated, AC/HT. Close to trans- ity. Credit check, Single or Separate utilities, 1 1/2 portation. Credit check Couple preferred, Avail. month security, $ 1,550 required. No pets. No Nov 1 call btw. 10am-7pm , No pets Call 973-380- smoking. Avail Nov 1st only. (201) 997-2341. 201-997-0981 21W03 9007. 21W03 22W01
BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD 2 FL, 3 BR’s, LR, DR, EIK, BATH, Dishwasher, W/D on the premises $ 2,200 p/ month, Utilities separate, Parking on the St, Avail Now 862-452-9416 21W03
E. NEWARK E. NEWARK Studio Couple preferred $ 1,000 H/ HW included, 1month security, No smoking, No pets Avail. Nov 1st 862371-3582 22W03
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LYNDHURST 1 BR apt, off St. parking, close to transp. $1,395/month 973-760-4877. 23W03 LYNDHURST large 6 rooms 2 bathrooms, 2 blocks from NYC trains $ 2,200 973-760-4877. 23W03
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KEARNY 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms on 2nd fl. & 1 full bath in basement, 2 LR, 2 DR, Kitchen, $3,300/month + utilities. 1-month security. Close to transportation & Highways. Close to Franklin school. Avl. Oct. 1st. (201) 467-1551. 21W03
Kearny office space on Kearny Ave. 1 1/2 months security. 900 sq.ft. Proximity to PATH call 201-889-3118.
HOUSE FOR SALE KEARNY house or building up lot for sale near Franklin School, $375K, Serious Inquiries only. Contact 201-704-7316. 21W03
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WALLINGTON 2nd FL, 2 BR’S $ 1,600/Mth + 1 1/2 month security, No pets, Mature couple seeking No smoking Call: 862- contemporary 2 bedroom 888-4202 23W03 or 1 large bedroom apartment. We are responsible, clean and a non-smoking WEST ORANGE couple. We have references. Call Joy 201-572WEST ORANGE 1st FL, 6923 21W03 2 BR’S, LR, DR, EIK BATH, Included H/HW $1,450/ month + 1 month secuHOUSE FOR RENT rity. Avail Dec 1st. No smoking. No pets (973) 994-0439. 22W03 JERSEY CITY Newly Renovated 2 apartments for ORANGE rent. Both 2 bedrooms. 1st floor $1600 3rd floor $1750. New Heating system. Available Now. ORANGE Newly Reno- No pets. (973)600-7645 vated 2 FL, 3 BR’S, HT/ 23w03 HW included, HW floors, Refrigerator, microwave, ceiling fans, parking available $ 1,850 + 1 month ITEMS FOR SALE security. No pets, 394 White St. Call Super 973280-9294 22w03 Great opportunity!! Full Living Room Set + dining room for sale. Only $750! Call 973-994-0439 22W03
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Courageous Plumbing HVAC LLC LIC. # 11103 • Plumbing • (town inspections), violations corrected, steam boilers and hot water boilers, oil to gas conversions, Sewer Drain Cleaning, excavations. Visa & MC, Finances up to 24 payments, no interest (201) 206-4845
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UTILITIES AUTHORITY in Kearny, Hudson County seeks qualified individual for full-time employment. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, preparation for the monthly KMUA meetings, attending monthly meetings for the purposes of taking minutes, processing payroll, public purchasing, routine financial accounting, managing of accounts payable and receivable, managing (or learning) the Edmunds Purchase Order and Requisition System and general administrative duties. Candidate must have excellent organization, writing and communication skills, Benefits for Outside Sales Account Executive knowledge of bookkeeping and/or Edmunds, computer proficiency (typing abilities of 40 wpm) and should be a Large commission structure, creative thinker and open minded. Candidate should have with low salary Family owned business, and at least 4 years of prior office experience. Candidate shall be very team-oriented environment capable of working closely with the Executive Director while Resumes to also being able to communicate with general public, staff, Jobs@theobserver.com NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE professionals and appointed officials. Successful applicants must undergo a background check and drug test prior to appointment. Applicants shall note that the Kearny Municipal Utilities Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Note: All positions are subject to KMUA Commissioner approval. Interested parties will be required to complete an Food Services Employment Application which is available on the KMUA’s Worker needed website (www.kearnynj.org/kmua). Applications (including Saturdays + Sundays 8:30am qualifications, resume, references and 5-year pay his-
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tory) should be sent to: Kearny Municipal Utilities Authority, Attention: Kevin O’Sullivan, 39 Central Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey 07032 or e-mailed to kosullivan@kmua.org no later than Wednesday, October 17, 2018. 21W03
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owned van. Work all day at site. Drive workers back. Valid PT Experienced Hair salon in drivers lisence. Medical assistant. Belleville is looking Must be punctional Must speak for a licensed and and responsible. Spanish and experienced Start $18/hr plus Portuguese. hairdresser/ $25 p/day driving Send resume to barber. Bilingual Julianne wperezmd@gmail. Contact @201-667-5053. 23W03 com 23W03 973-902-3206 23W03 Clerical/Customer Service Full Time Position- Responsibilities include answering phones, taking orders over the phone, processing orders, data entry into computer system, faxing, scanning and filing. Candidate must have previous office environment experience which required computer and customer service interaction. Location is on Central Avenue is South Kearny. Call for an interview appointment 973-589-7387. Email resume acceptorresume@gmail.com fax resume-973-817-7803 23W03
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Property Management Success Story After managing her Kearny 4 family for 15 years, Kris K. hired Coccia Property Management. Her tenants were paying rent late, always complaining, holding rent hostage, and were paying below market value and tenants intimidated her. Her contractors were also taking advantage of her, overcharging for work. Within 60 days of signing with Coccia we increased her monthly rental income by $1,200, found comparable insurance for $2,000 less per year and found repair people for a fraction of the cost she was paying. Coccia Realty increased Kris’ income by $16,400 per year, provides her with a monthly accounting & wires her money into her account each month! Best of all she hasn’t had to deal with or heard from her tenants at all for a low monthly fee!
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