January 29, 2014 • www.theobserver.com • Vol CXXVI, No. 36
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• EAST NEWARK • HARRISON • KEARNY • LYNDHURST • NORTH ARLINGTON • NUTLEY
If you go out in the woods today . . . By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent LYNDHURST – On Sunday, New Jersey Search & Rescue (NJSAR) presented an informational program at the Meadowlands Environment Center, explaining how to survive -and get yourself found -- if you ever get lost in the woods. At one point, team member John Rovetto asked the audience of adults and children, “Where’s the best place to get water and food?” And a small voice in the back piped up: “7-Eleven?” (Smart kid. Although I was thinking White Castle.) The correct answer is “from your pack.” If you’re going into the woods, you should have a small pack or pouch containing a snack and water. Just in case. You never know. Hikers and such don’t expect to get lost, but that’s why it’s called “lost.” At minimum, the pack should also contain a head covering; a brightly-colored cloth that can mark your whereabouts; a metal signal mirror (you can make one out of cardboard and aluminum foil); a whistle (three blasts is the universal signal for “Help!”); and a large plastic trash bag (tear a hole in the top for your face and put the thing over your head; it can see RESCUE page
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‘Imagining’ new development Photo courtesy www.alexsahlstrom.com
“Imagine Center” team members and Belleville officials. From l.: Tony Regan, Township Manager Kevin Esposito, Leslie Wang, Mayor Ray Kimble, Rich Bischoff and Richard Chang.
By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent BELLEVILLE –
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development team, reportedly backed by Chinese investors, is floating a concept for a multi-million dollar mixed-use
Belleville project that would include a rail connection. Representatives of that team behind closed doors with Mayor Ray Kimble and members of the Township Council at the Jan. 14 meeting. Kimble said the public could be excluded because
the discussions involved real estate negotiations. What the governing body did reveal, however, was that the talks concerned the disposition of the “Jacobs Property,” site of the old ice house on the west side of Washington Ave. near the
Nutley border. And, during the meeting’s public portion, the council voted to ask the Planning Board to undertake an investigation to determine whether the property at see IMAGINE page
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Project Graduation needs you By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent KEARNY – If you are a Kearny resident looking to give something back to your community, there are few more rewarding ways than to become involved in Project Graduation. Besides which, it can be a lot of fun!
The 2014 kickoff meeting will be held this Thursday, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the faculty lounge at Kearny High School, and prospective volunteers are urged to attend. Many of the adults involved in the program are, or have been, the parents of KHS students, but that’s not a prerequisite. All responsible
adults are invited, and this week’s meeting is the perfect way for you to get more information, meet the other volunteers and decide if you would like to become one of them. If your answer is yes, you will be more than welcome, for Project Graduation needs your help. Its work is ongoing,
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and no matter your interests or talents, there is certain to be a way for you to be part of this worthwhile effort. Its culmination comes in June, on graduation night, when a post-commencement all-night party is held for the KHS grads. This is an alcoholsee GRADUATION page
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