ROME, Italy (Sept. 6, 2010) -- Hello readers of The Leader.
This is John Soltes, editor in chief of the newspaper. While you are
all enjoying Labor Day in the United States, I'm an ocean (and a sea)
away in Rome, Italy, attending the second-ever "The Church Up Close"
seminar hosted by the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross. The goal
of the week-long series of lectures, tours and encounters with Catholic
clergy is for English-speaking journalists to gain a better knowledge
and understanding of the inner-workings of the Roman Catholic Church
and its faithful.
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Carlstadt merchant says he was scammed in shady deal
By Chris Neidenberg / Reporter
CARLSTADT (Sept. 2, 2010) —
While justice may very well be blind, merchant Ronald Radomski views
local police as “blind to the injustice” he has suffered in trying to
solve what would seem like a clear-cut $4,000 bad check case.
Radomski, owner of Cutting Techniques, Inc. on Industrial Road in
Carlstadt, said the case allegedly involves a New York City man, who, he
complained, keeps snubbing his request to pay up without even trying to
hide.
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Hurricane Earl inches closer to New Jersey
By John Soltes / Editor in Chief
(Sept. 2, 2010) — A tropical
storm warning has been issued for all of the coastal regions of New
Jersey, in anticipation of the glancing blow from Hurricane Earl.
Currently, the Category 3 storm has sustained winds of 145 mph and is
headed toward the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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To maximize profits, local businesses are already thinking about the holidays
By Andrew Segedin / Reporter
(Sept. 2, 2010) — “We’ve got
another holiday to worry about. It seems Thanksgiving Day is upon us,”
Charlie Brown says rather glumly to his sister Sally and friend Linus,
in “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.” To which Sally, stunned and naïve,
replies, “I haven’t even finished my Halloween candy.”
Such is the joke with American consumers. Independence Day sales are
quickly followed by Labor Day sales and by Columbus and Veterans Day
sales and so on. Back-to-school specials seem to start during the last
week of June. But for local businesses dependent on holiday sales,
Christmas in July is not a joke, it’s a necessary reality.
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EMTs still wonder about lost funding
By Chris Neidenberg / Reporter
(Sept. 2, 2010) — For members
of New Jersey’s volunteer emergency ambulance squad who feel jilted
over the state’s draconian reduction of the EMT Training Fund,
Assemblyman Gary Schaer (D-36) remains optimistic that the vast bulk of
funds will eventually be restored.
Those volunteers upset with the loss of monies, currently set aside
for continuing education courses and recertification, have both
political parties to blame.
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After so much heat, did the Lyndhurst pool earn rave reviews?
By Kyle Orlowicz / Reporter
LYNDHURST (Sept. 2, 2010) —
On a recent Saturday afternoon, the Lyndhurst community pool, opened to
the public since April, is bustling but tranquil. A diverse crowd of
around 15 people — nowhere near capacity — shares the large pool without
conflict, while parents and spent swimmers look on from the bleachers.
Though it may not rival a day at the beach, the brand-new indoor
facility provides an affordable daily getaway for a family or individual
on a budget.
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New talks emerge on combining courts
By Ray Smith / Reporter
WALLINGTON (Sept. 2, 2010) —
Municipalities throughout New Jersey are certainly not immune to budget
cuts. With the development of a large municipal public safety complex in
East Rutherford, some towns are wondering if cutting costs could be
achieved by combining municipal courts.
At the Thursday, Aug. 26 Wallington Borough Council meeting, the five
council members in attendance voted unanimously to authorize a
municipal court feasibility study.
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Local dancer to appear in Vegas telethon
By Andrew Segedin / Reporter
LYNDHURST (Sept. 2, 2010) —
Accomplished rhythm tap dancer, and Lyndhurst resident, Andrew Nemr will
perform during the eighth hour of the 45th Annual Jerry Lewis MDA
Telethon this weekend, Sept. 5-6. The appearance will be Nemr’s first on
the show since 2006.
As in 2006, Nemr will be performing alongside his dance group CPD
Plus (Cats Paying Dues) — a group of young dancers that Nemr works with
in an effort to pass along the style and history of rhythm tap as it was
passed along to him.
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Details for the Labor Day Street Fair
RUTHERFORD (Sept. 2, 2010) — The
Rutherford Labor Day organizing committee has announced the line-up for
entertainment that will be at the event. At the Hutzel Memorial Band
Shell in Lincoln Park, String Theory will perform from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m.; followed by The Rum Runners (Jazz Trio) with Ashley Pettet singing
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; and the Kootz Band from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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News on Rutherford’s borough collection
RUTHERFORD (Sept. 1, 2010, 9:55 a.m.) — The Borough of Rutherford’s revised 2010 collection schedule will be in next week’s The Leader. Please be advised all borough offices are closed every Friday through Dec. 31.
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Streetscape project nears phase III in North Arlington
By Jennifer Vazquez / Reporter
NORTH ARLINGTON (Aug. 31, 2010, 4:25 p.m.) —
The Borough of North Arlington is in its initial stages of commencing
phase III of an expansive Ridge Road streetscape project. The
development has come on the heels of the borough council approving a
$670,000 bond, during the Aug. 19 borough council meeting, which
includes a down payment for the continuation of the project.
According to the bond ordinance, the money will be used to continue revamping Ridge Road from Garden Terrace to Hendel Avenue.
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TRENTON (Aug. 27, 2010, 1:25 p.m.) —
Governor Chris Christie has fired Bret Schundler, the commissioner of
the state Department of Education, according to an official press
release sent today, Aug. 27. The firing came after New Jersey missed out
on hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding in the "Race to
the Top" educational initiative, a competitive grant program
administered by the U.S. Department of Education.
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RUTHERFORD (Aug. 26, 2010) —
For motorists making their way up and down the Route 17 corridor in
South Bergen, the recent lane expansions and guardrail additions have
largely been welcome news. Traffic and safety, for the most part, have
been improved, especially in the locations in and around the four
traffic lights that dot the highway from Hasbrouck Heights to
Rutherford.
But did these improvements, which help thousands of motorists on a
daily basis, come at the expense of local residents and business owners?
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LYNDHURST (Aug. 26, 2010, 11:10 a.m.) —
When Lyndhurst resident Sam Corkin received his third quarter tax bill
and saw the amount — $385.66 more than the last bill — he was
frustrated.
To protest, the retired grandfather wrote a check to pay the amount
of last quarter’s bill, then filled a black bucket with change equal to
the increase and headed to town hall to pay his taxes, Wednesday, Aug.
18.
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LYNDHURST (Aug. 26, 2010, 9:15 a.m.) — John
Blevis, who was placed on a paid leave of absence from Lyndhurst High
School in January 2007, will return to the classroom this school year.
But, that classroom will be in a different building.
An administrative law judge has recommended that the school district
not proceed with its tenure charges against Blevis, who has 20 years of
experience. So, a settlement has been proposed that would allow Blevis
to continue to teach.
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Exciting news from your favorite weekly newspaper!
RUTHERFORD (Aug. 25, 2010, 3:20 p.m.) — The storied history of The Leader Newspaper,
South Bergen’s premier weekly publication, has seen a full suite of
improvements and enhancements throughout its more than 100 years of
publishing. For several years, it has lived up to its motto of being
“The Pulse of the Meadowlands” for the local area.
Now, the newspaper, which serves eight communities in southern Bergen
County, is ready to take a bold step into the 21st century media
marketplace — and it has a few new friends to help it along the way.
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The information below is compiled from
local police blotters, as that information is made available, and is not
intended to give a full description of every criminal incident in the
local area.
Burglaries
NORTH ARLINGTON — Some time
between Monday, Aug. 16 at 8 p.m. and Tuesday, Aug. 17 at 1:30 p.m., a
Morgan Place residence was burglarized. Police were notified after the
resident returned home to find that the apartment had been broken into.
The front door appeared to have been pried open. A laptop computer
valued at $529 and the victim’s checkbook were reported missing. A
neighbor reported seeing a black male of medium build carrying a black
bag out of the building earlier in the day. An investigation is ongoing.
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Local church helps growing population of unemployed
By Kyle Orlowicz / Reporter
RUTHERFORD (Aug. 26, 2010) —
With the national unemployment rate nearing double digits, it is
becoming impossible to ignore the victims of the current economic
recession in the South Bergen region. The Rev. Gregory Rupright meets
with some of these fated individuals monthly at Rutherford
Congregational Church to offer his support in their quest for new work.
With the help of career development and placement professional Carol
Anderson, Rupright’s Job Seekers Support Group offers ailing and
desperate out-of-workers spiritual therapy with a mix of expert career
advisement.
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Transfer facility officially opens for business in NA
By Jennifer Vazquez / Reporter
NORTH ARLINGTON (Aug. 26, 2010) —
After a delay in its reopening that had local officials complaining of
budgetary shortfalls, North Arlington’s trash transfer station, commonly
known as the baler, is officially up and running for business as of
Wednesday, Aug. 18. The baler had been closed since December 2008.
The facility’s new lease agreement between the New Jersey Meadowlands
Commission and Environmental Logistic Services of Bridgewater, the
company chosen to operate the transfer station, will be in effect for
the next 10 years.
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WALLINGTON (Aug. 26, 2010) —
When the New Jersey Devils packed up and departed for Newark, many
believed that it signaled the end of professional hockey in Bergen
County. While no professional ice hockey team currently competes in the
South Bergen area, one roller hockey team is making its own mark in a
professional league, playing home games in Wallington.
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