June 25, 2014 • www.theobserver.com • Vol CXXVII, No.5
COVERING: BELLEVILLE • BLOOMFIELD
Will Doran accept big pay cut?
‘Jersey Fresh’ back in town
By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent HARRISON – Will he go or will he stay? That’s what the Harrison Board of Education is wondering about Schools Superintendent James Doran, as he faces a June 30 deadline, when his contract with the district runs out. Last Wednesday night, the BOE noted that it had “completed and accepted the evaluation of the Superintendent” (he passed) but took no action on renewing his contract. When asked about Doran’s status, Michael Pichowicz, assistant school business administrator, said: “We’re still in negotiations.” BOE President Maria J. Vila said the matter was scheduled for discussion at the June 25 board meeting. “[Doran] did a great job – he’s been a great superintendent,” Vila said, and went on to list the district’s accomplishments during his tenure, including implementation of a universal free breakfast program, new school roofs and solar panels, new cafeteria, bathrooms and other improvements at the middle school and culminating in Harrison High School’s designation as a Blue Ribbon school. Doran, who is completing see EXIT page
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Some of the organic vegetables available, from Alstede Farms, at the Kearny Farmers’ Market, which opened its season last Thursday.
By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent KEARNY – he Kearny Farmers’ Market, sponsored by the Kearny Urban Enterprise Zone program, made its return appearance last Thursday, June 19, with several of the familiar vendors but with one new wrinkle ... a new location. Now the vendors are setting up their booths on Garfield Ave., between Kearny Ave. and Chestnut St., on the north side of the Kearny Public Library. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. on Thursdays. On June 10, the mayor and Town Council introduced an ordinance prohibiting parking on both sides of Garfield, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., through Oct. 31, when the market season ends. Mayor Alberto Santos said the town decided to end its agreement with Mandee Shops that permitted vendors to sell their products from part of the store’s Kearny Ave. parking lot after the business owner and town officials couldn’t come to terms on certain proposed improvements desired by the owner to the private lot. For its first two years, the market set up in front of Town Hall; then it moved to the Mandee
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Feds target laser threat to planes people on the ground. Many of our Observer towns are directly under the flight path for Newark Liberty Airport. At any given time, you can look skyward and see an aircraft coming in for a landing or on its outbound route. It’s more than a little frightening to realize that
information that leads to the arrest of any individual who aims a laser at aircraft.” You can call it a limited-time The reward, announced offer, but it’s being offered by earlier this month, is part of a the federal government, not national effort to raise public a car dealership or mortgage awareness and to stop what company. has become an “dramatically” Until Aug. 31, the FBI is increasing danger, not only to offering up to $10,000 “for pilots and passengers, but also By Karen Zautyk Observer Corresponent
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