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Spring 2001
Hometown News
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Special Olympics Run by HHPD
June 1 at 10:00 from Lodi @ Williams to Shoprite to Wood-Ridge. $5000
generated by HHPD.
[2001 photos][2000 photos]
Memorial Day Parade
10:00 a.m. May 28 along Terrace Avenue. Ceremony at Monument at 11:00 a.m.
2001 [Parade photos][Service
photos][Honor Roll]
2000 [Parade photos][Service photos]
HHPD/Kundert Volvo Bicycle Marathon
May 26 & 27 at Athletic Field
2001 Event [May 26][May 27][Stats]
2000 Event [Photos 1] [Photos 2][Story][Stats]
Ambulance on loan fills in
the gap
Ambulance service was restored Monday afternoon when the borough received a
loaner vehicle from Wood-Ridge to replace two undergoing repairs. "At no time were we
without [ambulance] coverage," emphasized Borough Administrator Michael Kronyak.
"This is why mutual aid works." [Record, May
22]
HHFD Annual Inspection
Full dress and equipments inspection at Masonic Hall, May 19, 7 p.m.
[2001 Inspection photos]
[HHFD][2000
Inspection photos]
Semi-Annual Library Book, Bake and Street Sale
May 19 (rd May 26) 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tables were available for $15. [Photos]
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On May 15th, Heights students experienced "driving under the
influence" with special goggles that simulated the effects of .07/.08% and also
.18/.19% alcohol levels.
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Plant
Sale/Flea Market
St. John the Divine held its Annual Plant Sale/Flea Market on sunny May 5. Top quality
nursery grown plants and a large selection of hanging pots were for sale. There were
several flea market dealers offering items from new clothes, sox and various items.
Refreshments were available. [Photos]
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Homeowners insulted by borough's offer
The Borough Council voted Tuesday to provide limited financial assistance
for homes damaged by spillage and contamination from a clogged sewer line, but residents
who had gallons of raw sewage flood their basement are angered by the gesture.
[Record, April 25, 2001]
Corpus Christi School Gym Dedication
The "Friends of Farther Mulquinn" dedicated the Corpus
Christi School Gym in honor of Msgr. Francis M. Mulquinn, who was first assigned here as
assistant pastor to Fr. Fitzpatrick.
Highlights of his 25 years serving the parish was the creation of the Men's Choir,
Basketball (professional), leader of the Holy name Society, spiritual leader of the Altar
Boys and Coach of the Boy's Basketball program. A special Mass was celebrated in the
Church April 22 at 1:00 p.m. followed by a dedication ceremony (wall mounted brass plaque
in the gym) and light refreshments.
Center for Food Action gets $3,400
from Ribbons
The Center for Food
Action received a check for $3,400 during a brief ceremony at Bill O'Shea's Florist on
April 18, 2001 [Story & photo]
Friend who saves vet's tales secures a new award
[Record, Thursday, April 5, 2001]
Meet The Leaders
Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck appeared on Channel 6 at 7 p.m. April 5, 2001
The Jesus Story
12th Annual Bible Baptist Church Passion Play
at Felician College Auditorium
March 30 & 31; April 1,6,7,8. 7 p.m. on Saturdays; 4 p.m. Sundays
Performances signed for the hearing imparied. Free admission. 288-4139
2001 Photo of March 25th Dress Rehearsal [Gallery 1][Gallery 2] [2000 Photos]
Heights apartment tenants losing battle
[The Record, Thursday, March 29, 2001]
Municipal complex seen ushering Heights rebirth
[The Record, Saturday, March 24, 2001]
HHLL Pancake Breakfast
March 18 Photos
Heights hold line on municipal taxes
The Borough Council voted
unanimously Tuesday to pass an #11.5 million municipal budget that will increase spending
while maintaining the line on taxes, officials said.
Spending will increase by more than $200,000, but municipal tax rate will drop by a tenth
of a percent to little more than 91 cents per $100. A home assessed at $195,000, the
borough average, will be taxed $1,786.20.
Borough officials increased their budget to include the $10.2 million municipal complex
project, which will include a senior center and public library on The Boulevard and
renovation of the former municipal structure on Hamilton Avenue for the police and
volunteer fire departments.
The project's cost was offset by a $4.5 million insurance settlement from the loss of the
former building in a fire and more than $700,00 in state and federal grants.
Related story [Council backs $10M town hall]
--Yung Kim/The Record, March 16, 2001 |
Heights hero paid a price
Horner shed blood and sweat to
become state champ
[Record, Tuesday, March 13, 2001 -- Sport Section]
Fire Prevention Poster Contest
Winners
presentation held March 13 at Mayor/Council Meeting
The (Almost) Storm of Century
March 4-5 Photos
District Wrestling Tournament
February 25 -- 9:00 A.M Start at new HHHS gym. [Photos]
Over 200 wrestlers participated from several nearby communities. Heights fielded 36
wrestlers.
Ottawa Avenue House Fire
On February 18, 2001 at 3:49 a fire alarm was called as area fire departments
responded to a house fire at 228 Ottawa Avenue. No injuries were reported. The house was
determined to be uninhabitable. [Photos]
Boulevard Re-Development
Burgis Report: [Working report]
for revitalization of the Central Business District issued February 2001
Pdf is 106k. Click image for larger view. [Go to
Redevelopment Index] for more images & info.
[Burgis Report] Consultants draft plan for revitalization
issued July 2000 [pdf is 400k]
Wrestling Tournaments @ High School
February 4 -- Andy Feintuch Memorial -- Start at 9:00 A.M. [Photos]
Euclid/Lincoln Science
Exchange & Exposition
Euclid (February 5 & 6) and
Lincoln (January 30) Elementary Schools presented their Annual Science Exchange Programs.
Children prepared and displayed a hands-on science project of their choice.
The Science Exchange was a great opportunity for children to question, explore, plan,
predict, experiment and formulate conclusions about their world -- and share that
information with the community. [Photos]
FBI Internet Safety Program
January 24 , 7:30 P.M. at HHHS Auditorium.[Photos]
January Scenes
Winter photos around town January 2001 [Photos]
Mayor's Annual Message
[January 1, 2001]
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Holiday Snow Storm 2000
Throughout Saturday, December 30, 2000, a blizzard-like storm dropped over one
foot of snow.
Photos taken around our hometown [Photos][Woodland Park]
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Cablevision offers speedy Internet
access -- 11 towns get service
Heights is not on the list. [Record
story Dec. 7, 2000]
Voting Delegate Rose Marie Heck
provides [daily dispatches and photos] from the
Republican National Convention held early August in Philadelphia, PA
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Teterboro Airport
[More coverage of Teterboro
Airport]
Recent News Articles
Boeing's flight of fancy should land in Teterboro [Record, April 15,
2001, Rod Allee]
Teterboro pollution study will begin soon [Leader of Rutherford, April
12, 2001]
On airports role in the community [Record, Thursday, April 11,
2001 -- Your Views]
Teterboro air tests to begin soon [The Record, Thursday, April
5, 2001]
FAA Complaints:
Phone: 201-393-6700 Mail: Flight Standard District Office, 150 Fred Wehren
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Street
Resurfacing/Reconstruction* Planned |
Kipp from Boulevard to Woodside
Wood from Lincoln to Passaic
Collins from Rt. 46 to Coolidge
Cleveland from Terrace to Wood
All of Longview
Ottawa from Burton to Rt. 17 |
Under consideration
LaSalle from Boulevard to Oak Grove
Paterson from Terrace to Burton
Kipp from Boulevard to Terrace
Summit from Lincoln to Passaic*
All of Plant Road*
[Photos from 1999 paving program] |
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School
Additions & Renovations
-- Progressive construction photos
After a $10.4 million referendum was passed in May
1998 by the community, the Board of Education began work on the new additions to Euclid,
Linclon and the Jr./Sr. High School on July 1999. Work was nearly completed
September 8, 2000, in time for September 11th school opening. Here is a photo essay
of the project as it unfolded. [Index to
construction photos]
Sept. 26 @ 7:30 -- Linclon Ribbon Cutting Ceremony [Photos]
Sept. 27 @ 7:30 -- Euclid Ribbon Cutting Ceremony [Photos]
Oct. 15 @ 2:00 -- Jr./Sr. High School Dedication [Photos]
Oct. 22 @ 2:00 -- Mason's Cornerstone Ceremony [Photos] |
Editor's Note: In addition to the
construction photos, a complete copy of this web-site (as of October 22, 2000), was
included in each of the time capsules placed in the Euclid, Lincoln and Jr/Sr High
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Announcements
Senior Citizens Picnic
11:30 a.m, July 11th @ Woodland Park. Food, entertainment, games and prizes.
Transportation available. To register please call: 288-0195 or 288-4143
4th of July Children's Parade
9:30 a.m. Washington & Burton. Sponsored by Mayor's Celebration Committee.
2000 parade photo [1] [2]
Fireworks
July 3 @ Depken Athlethic Field. 18th Year. Sponsored by HH Lions
Advance tickets $3. At gate $5. RD July 6, X-RD July 7
[1999 info][1999
photos 1][1999 photos 2]
Free ESL 12 Week Course
St. John the Divine starts on Thursday June 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. Call 288-0002
Kiwanis-Lions 40th Annual Golf Fund Raiser.
Wednesday, June 13 at the Apple Mountain Golf and Country Club, Belevidere NJ.
Chairs: Dr. Burnett Eglow and Harold Jacobus.
Farmer's Market 2001
Boulevard & Washington Place. Tuesday's starting June 12 through September.
[2000 Photos][2000 Info] 2000 News stories [1][2][3]
June Sidewalk Sale
June 14,15 &16 will be a Pennant/Sidewalk Sale -- with lots of good
buys!
25+ merchants are participating. There will be plenty of balloons!
Contact George Eggers at Carrolls Fashions for more info.
Kiwanis Club Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
Sunday, June 3 at 4 p.m. Medieval Times, Lyndhurst
Adults $35, Youths $33, Under 3 Free. Call Marie at 288-0276
Special Olympics Run by HHPD
June 1 at 10:30 from Shoprite to Wood-Ridge. Sponsors requested.
[2000 photos]
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Memorial Day Parade
10:00 a.m. May 28 along Terrace Avenue. Ceremony at Monument at 11:00 a.m.
2001 [Parade photos][Service
photos][Honor Roll]
2000 [Parade photos][Service photos]
HHPD/Kundert Volvo Bicycle Marathon
May 26 & 27 at Athletic Field
2001 Event [May 26][May 27][Stats]
2000 Event [Photos 1] [Photos 2][Story][Stats]
Semi-Annual Library Book, Bake and Street Sale
May 19 (rd May 26) 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tables available for $15. 288-0488 [Photos]
HHFD Annual Inspection
Full dress and equipments inspection at Masonic Hall, May 19, 7 p.m. Public
Welcome.
[2001 Inspection photos]
[HHFD][2000
Inspection photos]
Car Wash
May 12, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at HHHS La Salle Ave. Parking lot. $5. HH Music
Association
Jekyll & Hyde
KofC is sponsoring a trip to the State Theatre in New Brunswick to see The
National Touring Company production of Jekyll & Hyde, Saturday, May 12 at 3:00 p.m.
$75 per person includes orchestra seating and dinner. Transportation not included. Call
Warren @460-1470 for details.
St. John The Divine 22d Plant Sale & Flea Market
May 5th. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Men's Association Beefsteak
6th Annual Beefsteak & Diner Dance, May 4, VFW Hall 7 p.m.. $35
Afternoon of Music
Contempory Club, April 29, Kiefer Auditorium at 3 p.m.$10. Light refreshments
Call 393-9157 or 727-0274. Proceeds used for new libary furnishings.
Featured aritist: David Maiullo
HH Little League Yankee Day
April 29 Yankees meet Oakland A's. Ron Kistner: 288-6998
VFW Loyality Day Services
7:30 p.m., April 29 at Post. 288-1112
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Dinner/Fashion Show
April 26, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. @ Excelsior. $40 with cash bar. Entertainment &
prizes.
Corpus Christi. Call for tickets: 973-779-4084 or 201-288-5118
Corpus Christi School Gym Dedication
A special Mass in the Church to honor Msgr. Francis M. Mulquinn will be held
April 22 at 1:00 p.m. followed by a dedication ceremony and light refreshments.
VFW Dinner Dance
Commander's Pet Project. April 21, 7:30 p.m. at Post. 288-1112
HH Little League Opening Day
April 21
"Betrayed With A Kiss"
CCHS Youth Ministry will perform this original play with sound track in the Corpus Christi
Chapel Palm Sunday April 8 at 3:00 p.m. and Wednesday April 11 at 7:30 p.m. Free
Admission. 288-7045
3d Annual HHEA 5K Memorial Run/Walk
April 8 at HHHS Paterson & Boulevard
1 Mile "Cheryl Terlemenzin Walk" starts at 10:30. $5
5K "Rau-Fitzgerald Memorial Run" starts at 9:30. $12
Candlelight Bowling
HH Jr. Football will hold a Candlelight Bowling Night at the N. Arlington
Bowl-O-Dome on April 7. Cold buffet served at 8:30 p.m. Bowling starts at 9:30 p.m. $40
per couple. Call Joni @ 288-4881 or Kathy @ 393-0031. Please purchase tickets by April 1.
Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 7, 10 a.m. at Athletic Field. Gates open 9:30 a.m. Easter Bunny
will be there.
Rain Date April 14.
Brunch with Bunny
Saturday, April 7 from 10:00 a.m. to noon at the Pioneer Club. Tickets $6 must be
purchased in advance. Sponsored by Jr. Woman's Club. Call Gina - 288-4114 or Vivian -
727-9517
Euclid School Carnival
Saturday, April 7. 12 to 4 p.m. Rides, games, prizes, food, raffle. Pony rides
2-4 p.m.
12th Annual Bible Baptist Church Passion Play
Felician College auditorium March 30 & 31; April 1,6,7,8. 7 p.m. on
Saturdays; 4 p.m. Sundays
Performances will be signed for the hearing imparied. Free admission. 288-4139
2001 Photo [Gallery 1][Gallery 2] [2000 Photos]
Medicine Cabinet Cleaning Day
Rite-Aid Pharmacist Justin DiPisa will give a free 10 minute personal
consultation to review outdated, non-labeled or questionable medication (prescription
& non-prescription). March 25 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Appointment suggested.
Call Boro Clerk @ 288-0195. Sponsored by HH Anti-Drug Council.
Garageless Garage Sale
St. John's, Saturday, March 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
VFW St. Patrick's Day Dinner Dance
March 24. Corn Beef and Cabbage. Open Bar. Good Music. $25 each. 288-1112
HH Little League Pancake Breakfast
& Sports Auction
March18 at Corpus Christi. [2000 Photos][2001 Photos]
VFW Atlantic City Bus Trips
February 28, March 28, April 25 - 11:00 a.m. from Post Parking Lot. $20
Free coffee, cake & rolls before departure
Roast Beef Dinner
Saturday, March 10, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. @ First Reformed Church. $8 adults. $5
Children.
Take out available. Advance sales only. Call 288-1122
Sponsored by The Guild of Reformed Church Women
Art Auction
Friday, March 2 in the Euclid School Gym
Sponsored by Euclid School PTA
World Day of Prayer
Ecumenical Service Friday, March 2 at St. John the Divine
Municipal Complex Plans
were being submitted to Planning Board & Board of Adjustment 8:00 p.m.Wed.
Feb. 28 @ Masonic Hall
Wrestling Tournaments @ High School
February 4 -- Andy Feintuch Memorial -- Start at 9:00 A.M. [Photos]
February 10 - Home Match -- Start at 9:00 A.M.
February 25 -- District Meet -- Start at 9:00 A.M.
Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast
February 25th from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. $5. Children
under 5 free.
All you can eat panckaes and sausages with coffee, tea and juices. 973-470-3526
Retirement Workshop
Saturday, Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Episcopal Church of St. John the
Devine.
$25 advance. $30 at door. Includes light breakfast & lunch. Theresa: 302-0607
On February 17, the HHEF will sponsor a Community
CPR course at the High School, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Cost $15. Call (201)
288-5924. Pre-registation required.
On February 17, the HHEF will sponsor Saturday Fun Flick featuring Disneys
"Recess" at the Williams Center Theatre, Williams Plaza, Rutherford, NJ, from
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Tickets $6 in advance, $7 at door and include popcorn and soda. Call
(201) 288-5924.
VFW Post 4591 Sweetheart Dinner Dance. $25. February 17 at Post. Call 288-1112.
Jr. Women's Club 70's Dance February 17 from 8 P.M. to midnight at Pioneer club.
$20 each. Call Holly 288-5411 or Cathy 288-7377
Contemporary Club sponsors Atlantic City Bus Trip February 13. $25.
Bus leaves @ 9:30. Call Marge for details at 288-8933
Corpus Christi Youth Group
"Coffee House" Sunday, February 11 from 8 to 10 P.M.
Enjoy entertainment: music, singing, poetry, comedy. Share your talent. Free coffee
& desert. 288-7045
2d Annual Jr. Wrestling Beefsteak at the Fiesta on Friday February 9 .
Comedy show starring Uncle Floyd. DJ. Dancing. $35
VFW Post 4591 Dinner Dance. $50 per couple. January 27 at Post. Call 288-1112.
HHPD presented a FBI Internet Safety Program January 24 , 7:30 P.M. at HHHS Auditorium.
No children were permitted. Adult Subject. Refreshments served in the cafeteria following
program.
[Photos]
Basketball @ Franklin School Gym
January 12 -- Girls Traveling 7:00 P.M., Boys Traveling 8:00 P.M.
Jr. Women's Club Spelling Bee January 12 @ HHHS Kiefer Auditorium.
Road paving for 2000: Kipp, Wood & Cleveland. LaSalle & Paterson if possible.
[1999 paving program w/photos]
The HHHS Freshman Class (Class ' 04) is sponsoring a fundraiser by offering Entertainment
Coupons Books for $20.00. Contact any HS Freshman or Advisor Lesa Brinker at the High
School 288-3971.
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Bulletin Board
Miscellaneous general
posts
Richard M. Delaney celebrated 90th Birthday.
Jessica Gasparino celebrates her 2d birthday on Feburary 2, 2001. Her big sister Kathie
wishes her a Happy Birthday
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About Our Neighbors
Andrew Feintuch -- Hasbrouck Heights Recreation Director - 1999
[Mayor's Eulogy] [Obituary]
[Record Obituary] [Memorial
Tribute Photo] [Awards]
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Reunions
Popular links: www.classmates.com
HHHS Class of 1963 -- All Girls Reunion
June 22-24. Hilton Hotel. Contact Janice Carrol Frent: jlf1900@aol.com
HHHS Class of 1966
Autumn Reunion. Contact: WoodRichP@aol.com
or zilianf@aol.com
HHHS Class of 1981
20th reunion Saturday, Nov. 24 at Cotillion in Garfield
Contact Maria (Kulnis) Sandberg at MSanberg353@cs.com
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The
First Year of the 21st Century
Photo essay series reflecting
our first year of the century. [Century Index]
Springing into
the Century
Spring scenes - Early April [Photos]
Easter decorations [Photos]
Spring surprise [Photos] |
Spring scenes - Late April [Photos]
Spring scenes - Late May [Photos]
Spring Flowers 1 [Photos]
Spring Flowers 2 [Photos] |
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First
Snow of the Century
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