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Summer session ‘enriches’ kids By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent
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his has been the sixth season of enrichment for Harrison school children. During a four-week summer session ending Aug. 4, enrichment has meant re-working academic skills in language arts and math to avoid a “summer slide” and to carry on to the next grade level.
Photo by Ron Leir
Teacher Leanne Mariano-Ehnat with her rescue dog Donnie.
But it also conveyed a sense of how theoretical assumptions can be applied to real world issues. And, perhaps most importantly, it showed kids that “learning can be fun,” as several teachers put it. This summer, about 200 students in kindergarten to grade 12 participated in the program, hosted by Harrison High School. It cost about $90,000 for teacher salaries, lunches, supplies and field trips, according to Amy Heberling, one of three program coordinators and the district’s assistant director of curriculum and literacy coach. This year’s program marked a shift in strategy with the re-allocation, to the district see ENRICHMENT page
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NJSEA can take Keegan dump, court says By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent KEARNY – Don’t believe everything you’re told — unless you get it in writing in an official legal agreement. That’s what Kearny learned the hard way as part of a court
ruling that nixed the town’s efforts to padlock the Keegan landfill. In his July 27 ruling, Hudson County Superior Court Judge Peter F. Bariso Jr. concluded that the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority can use eminent domain to take ownership of the dump and extend its
life. Kearny, which accused the authority of “bad faith” in having promised to close the landfill after its lease expired June 30 so the town could use part of the 110-acre site for recreation, filed an appeal the following day. As part of his ruling, Bariso
appointed three condemnation commissioners — Fairfield attorney Gary Potters, Jersey City attorney Anthony J. DeSalvo and Union City real estate agent Carl J. Mucciolo to “fix the compensation” to be paid to Kearny for the property. The court ordered the commissioners to report back to
the court by Dec. 1 with their determination. Potters, as “presiding commissioner,” is to be paid at the rate of $250 per hour while DeSalvo and Mucciolo will each receive $225 an hour for their work, by order of the court. see KEEGAN page
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