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Events & Calendar / 5/16 The Count of Monte Cristo
« on: May 05, 2004, 11:02:09 AM »
"The Count of Monte Cristo"

at the
Hackensack Cultural Arts Center
39 Broadway, Hackensack

3:00 PM

performed by the Treville Players, an offshot of the Hudson Shakespeare Company.

$12.00
$10.00 for seniors and students.

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Events & Calendar / 5/13,14,15
« on: May 05, 2004, 10:58:48 AM »
"The Count of Monte Cristo"

at the
Hackensack Cultural Arts Center
39 Broadway, Hackensack

8:00 PM

performed by the Treville Players, an offshot of the Hudson Shakespeare Company.

$12.00
$10.00 for seniors and students.

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Events & Calendar / 5/5/04 CPHS Meeting
« on: May 04, 2004, 09:21:29 AM »
Coalition of Public Health and Safety meeting

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Hackensack Discussion / Hackensack City-Wide Clean-Up Day: Photos
« on: April 24, 2004, 12:03:44 PM »
Click the following link for photos of the 15th Annual Hackensack Clean-Up Day:

Clean-Up Day

Thanks to all of the volunteers.

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Events & Calendar / 6/2/04 Hillers PTA Meeting
« on: April 23, 2004, 01:15:20 PM »
Hillers PTA meeting.  6:30

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Events & Calendar / 5/5/04 Hillers PTA Meeting
« on: April 23, 2004, 01:14:24 PM »
Hillers PTA meeting.  6:30

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Events & Calendar / 4/27/04 Special Zoning Board Meeting
« on: April 22, 2004, 09:36:57 AM »
A special Zoning Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 at 7:30 PM, City Hall, 65 Central Avenue, concerning the application by Commerce Bank to construct a bank branch on the former "Guy Ross Chevrolet" site on the corner of Atlantic Street and Moore Street.

Click the following link for more information:

Record Article




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 Hey wetochwink,

All the PTA meetings are open to the public, and they are listed on the school event website(hillers). We would love the pubic to come, we cant get parents to come to the meetings. We even provide baby sitting and at the beginng of the year we served dinner. Every meeting we have give aways. One month it was a DVD player. The PTA is not into advertising. We do not have money for that.  We cant afford public mailings. Out of 500+ students only 140 or so parents joined the PTA. Then you need to subtract all the teachers that joined.(all the teachers at hillers did). That not that good. Then you look at the money. $5 each then deduct the state pta fees the county fees so on and so on. So that leaves us with about $2 each. Are PTA has only 4 or 5 people that does everything, they even use vacation time to attend events during the day. Thats becauce the people that dont work are too busy to help. Give it a year or so and there wont be a PTA at Hillers, unless things change. Three of the members wont be back next year and not too many people are lining up for there spots on the board. You know me, I'm in the same boat as you with taxs. We moved here the taxs were $4100. With the new increase it will be way over $7000. And lets get one thing clear, The PTA has nothing to do with the budget. WE have no input on it at all. If any thing being on the PTA and being a homeowner makes it even harder to vote. Knowing what are children need at school and knowing what it will do to my monthly tax payments. Maybe the County Seat can print all the meeting dates and times. If you have another Idea let me know.

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Events & Calendar / 6/28/04 Police Youth Academy
« on: April 20, 2004, 09:19:25 PM »
HACKENSACK POLICE YOUTH ACADEMY

Begins today.  Click here for more info.

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Hackensack Discussion / Streets to be paved: 2004
« on: April 20, 2004, 06:20:47 PM »
Following is a list of streets funded for paving for the year 2004.

1. Hamilton Avenue, from Summit Avenue to Vanderbeck
2. Martin Terrace, from Pine Street to End
3. Pine Street, from Roth Avenue to Catalpa Avenue
4. Herman Street, from Ross Avenue to So. Lake Drive
5. Dean Street, from Owens Road to Lodi Street
6. Moore Street, from Mercer Street to Church Street
7. Berry Street, from Haynes Street to Railroad Avenue   
8. Main Street, from Temple Avenue to Spring Valley Avenue
9. Railroad Avenue, from Eastside to Entire Length
10. Union Street, from Atlantic Street to Railroad Tracks
11. Vreeland Avenue, from Hudson Street to South Hackensack border
12. Van Orden Place, from Hackensack Avenue to Woodridge Avenue
13. Dyatt Place, from Hackensack Avenue to Woodridge Avenue         

Thanks to:
Mr. James Lacava
City Manager
Mr. John Flannigan
Project Manager

Follow-up:  Although not on the list, Passaic Street will be paved from Summit, west to The Esplanade.

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Hackensack Discussion / Results of City Council Meeting - 4/19/04
« on: April 20, 2004, 01:48:04 AM »
DOCKET
HACKENSACK CITY COUNCIL
Monday, April 19th , 2004 - 8:00 P. M.


1.   Roll Call

2.   Flag Salute

All of the following resolutions were unanimously approved:

3.   Approval of Minutes - April 7, 2004.

4.   Resolution #106: Final adoption of Ordinance 2-2004 (establishing salaries and titles of
municipal employees).

5.   Resolution #107: Approval of Refunds.

6.   Resolution #108: Approval of Health Department Annual Report.

7.   Resolution #109: Authorization to release performance guarantee.

8.   Resolution #110: Payment of bills

9.   Resolution #111: Emergency temporary appropriation.  

Official Comments: The mayor announced that the city will be participating in an asthma screening program which will take place at schools, parks and other public meeting places.  The program is sponsored, in part, by Hackensack University Medical Center.  More information will be posted soon.

Public Comment Portion:

Mr. Eric Martindale advised the council of the unsightly state of the railroad corridor between State and Union, behind City Hall, and asked if the situation could be remedied.  He also raised an issue about 1st and Clay Streets, although I was distracted I couldn’t get it.  Eric?…

Mr. Philip Roberts questioned the council on the S. Goldberg Property (proposed County DPW/Police HQ site) and whether the city could conduct a feasibility study to help determine whether the proposed site is better situated than the current site (in terms of tax ratables, quality of life issues, etc.)  The City responded that it had no such plans to commission a study and that the S. Goldberg site on River St. was clearly the better location for the County facility.

Another resident questioned which streets the city would repave this year and complained that many streets (even those recently paved, like Spring Valley) are quickly deteriorating.  The mayor shared his observation that this problem appears to be county-wide, perhaps state wide.  He opined that it may have to do with new paving methods that are apparently inferior to the old method.  

The next day, the city forward a list of streets to be paved in 2004.  Click HERE to see the list.  

It was a relatively short night.    

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Events & Calendar / 4/21/04 Freeholder Meeting
« on: April 18, 2004, 01:40:34 AM »
Freeholder Meeting at 8:00 pm.  County Offices are on Hudson Street, across from courthouse.


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Hackensack Discussion / Baseball - Opening Day: Photos & Movies
« on: April 17, 2004, 07:54:28 PM »
Click the following link for photos and movies of:

Hackensack Baseball: Opening Day

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Events & Calendar / 4/24/04 Town Hall at the Mall
« on: April 16, 2004, 12:06:09 PM »
TOWN HALL AT THE MALL

APRIL 24 IN PARAMUS

Prospective volunteers looking for ways to help our community are invited to the "Town Hall at the Mall" on Saturday, April 24, 2004 at the Westfield Shoppingtown Garden State Plaza, Paramus.  Coordinated by the Volunteer Center of Bergen County and sponsored by the Westfield Shoppingtown Garden State Plaza, the event will showcase programs and volunteer opportunities at approximately 45 area nonprofit agencies whose services encompass a full range of health, human service, animal welfare, educational and cultural needs.  

All of the agencies represented depend on volunteers to help provide quality services to the community.  Volunteer opportunities are available for people of all ages and abilities.  The Festival will be located throughout the Plaza from 10am - 4pm.  The mall is located at the intersection of Routes 4 and 17 in Paramus, NJ.

            The mission of the Volunteer Center of Bergen County is to strengthen the community by connecting people with opportunities to serve, operating model volunteer programs, building capacity for effective volunteering, and participating in strategic partnerships that meet community needs.  

            For additional information about Town Hall at the Mall or about volunteering, please call the Volunteer Center at (201) 489-9454 or visit our web-site, www.bergenvolunteers.org.

Contact: Donna Derewianyk or Kristen Hepsen 201-489-9454

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Events & Calendar / 4/17/04 Women's Health Care Forum
« on: April 16, 2004, 10:05:30 AM »
A women's health-care forum, featuring cholesterol tests, glaucoma exams, glucose screenings, and other examinations for women will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Hackensack campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Click Here for more information: Forum to focus on health care for women

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