Classifieds for Aug. 21, 2024

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HARRISON 1st floor

Newly renovated 1 BR, $1800 + utilities and security. no pets/ smoking Available now (201)991-6942 or (732)895-2321 14W03

HARRISON New Home

2nd fl. 3 BR’s, 2 Baths. Close to transportation. No Pets/Smoking. Available Now. (201)7090645 or (973)741-8292

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KEARNY Arlington Section: Single family home 4 BRS, LR, DR, 1.5 Baths . Full Kitchen, w/ New Appliance & Washer and Dryer Hook up.

$3100 + 1.5 Months

Security. Utilities separate, Alv. Now 2 Parking spaces No Smoking/ No Pets. Credit Background Check, Contact: (201)294-3916 14W03

KEARNY Kearny Ave.

2nd Floor, LR, 4 bedrooms, use of backyard.

Available September

1st. Separate utilities. $2,600 month + 1-1/2 months security. Nears Schools (201) 9552662 (201) 991-3366 14W03

KEARNY 2nd Floor

5 BR’s, $3200 + 1.5 months security Utilities separate No Pets/ Smoking Access to Patio Available Now (201)772-9965 14W03

KEARNY

3 room apartment, one bedroom, on first floor of 4 family duplex. $1750.00 per month, one month security. Supply own utilities. One parking space. Use of small yard. No pets, no smoking. Single or couple preferred. Call between 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM only. 201-997-2341 14W03

KEARNY 3rd floor 2

BR’s, LR, EIK $2200 + 1.5 months security Utilities Separate. No Pets/Smoking, Access to Yard Available Now (201)772-9965 14W03

KEARNY 1 BR APT. HT/HW included. $1,575 + 1.5 Months security. See Super 6 Woodland Ave. Apt. 1 (201)892-8035 for appointment. 15W03

KEARNY 3rd Floor Kearny Ave building, No elevator 2 BR’s, EIK $1600 + 1.5 months security Utilities separate. No Pets Good references a must Available September 1st (551)2534149 Leave detailed message 15W03

KEARNY 2nd Floor 3

BR’s, LR, DR EIK Hardwood floors & Balcony 1

Months security Utilities separate No Smoking/ Pets Available September 1st (973)650-8400 14W03

KEARNY

Elevated building Studi &1 BR APT. HT/HW included. $1,500+ 1.5 Months

Security See Super, 654 Elm St, Kearny. Laundry facility on premises Call Sofia after 3pm ( 201)998-3516 for appointment.

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N.ARLINGTON First floor. 6 large rooms 1.5 months security. Utilities separate. Walking distance to Schools, Bus, Supermarket & Church. Available September 1st (201)6572119 14W03

SERVICES OFFERED

UNCONTESTED DIVORCE

Off street parking spot available, near 5th & Central Ave Harrsion (973)902-5717 15W03

From $299 + Court cost. BANKRUPTCY Chapter 7 only. $450.00 + Court cost. www.njdivorce299-nj.com (973)273-1325 15W09

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The Housing Authority of the Town of Harrison (“HHA”) is seeking to hire a Building Maintenance Worker. Full time position with medical, pension, and other benefits. Successful candidate must have general knowledge of hand tool use, plumbing, carpentry, and basic electricity. Successful candidate must have a low-pressure boiler operator license (or ability to obtain within one year of employment), have a valid N.J. driver’s license, and pass a background check.

Bilingual abilities are a plus. Applications can be obtained from HHA’s website (www.harrisonhousing.com) under the Bid/RFP/RFQ/J0b Application Section or by calling the HHA’s office (973-483-1488) to make an appointment to pick up an application. Interested individuals may submit an employment application via email to rlucas@harrisonhousing.com or by dropping it off at the HHA’s office.

The deadline for applications is September 6, 2024 at 3:00p.m.

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We are seeking a passionate, creative and dedicated P-3 certified teacher to join our Children’s Studio family. Candidates should have experience working with young children. The position will offer the teacher the opportunity to create a nurturing learning environment and inspire young learners. Please email resumes to: Childrensstudio102@gmail.com 16W03

HARRISON

Hudson Prosecutor hosting candlelight vigil at Lincoln Park in Jersey City

The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office hosts a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, to coincide with International Overdose Awareness Month, at 6 p.m. in Jersey City’s Lincoln Park.

Now in its third year, the event is intended to help end the stigma around substance use related deaths, increase awareness about the opioid epidemic and share lifesaving resources with the community.

Speaking will be representatives from the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, victim survivors, RWJ Barnabas Health Peer Recovery specialist, Rubicon Recovery Center and others. The program will end with a moment of silence and candlelight vigil for those who have been impacted by the opioid epidemic, as well as their families.

International Overdose Awareness Day is recognized annually Aug 31. This year’s theme is “Together We Can.” “Substance use disorders can effect anyone, regardless of age or background. The unfortunate reality is, the opioid

epidemic has already shattered families and left far too many individuals feeling helpless and hopeless,” Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. “Each year, the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office hosts a community event during Overdose Awareness Month because we recognize that this crisis will only end if we work collaboratively to make recovery resources available to everyone. Together, we can make a difference, end the stigma, and support those on their road to recovery.”

Multiple organizations will be in attendance to share community resources. Participating organizations include the Hudson Regional Health Commission, Hudson County Department of Health and Human Services, Hudson County Department of Family Services and Reintegration, the Jersey City Department of Health and Human Services, RWJBH Institute for Prevention and Recovery, Rubicon Recovery Center, Partners in Prevention, the Kearny Prevention Coalition and others.

Preparing future football players in Harrison

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Harrison Recreation recently hosted a football camp for future Pop Warner Players at the Harrison Little League field. Staff ran the mini camp, which consisted of speed and agility training for the campers. More than 60 campers attended.

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