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Peden Terrace: two-way or one-way? By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent KEARNY – robably the steepest hill street in Kearny and one of the most difficult roads to navigate, Peden Terrace was the focus of attention at a special meeting of the governing body last Tuesday, Sept. 27. About 15 residents of the block, which stretches from Belgrove Drive west to Passaic Ave., voiced varying opinions about whether to change the existing two-way traffic pattern. After an hour of discussion, Mayor Alberto Santos and members of the Town Council put the matter into the hands of the town’s public safety and traffic experts to weigh the options and report back later this month. Santos said he wanted to hear from residents about the parking situation and traffic flow, including reports “about damage to [parked] vehicles,” before the town replaces the water main and laterals under the street and
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Photo by Kevin Canessa Jr.
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Looking west on Peden Terrace where residents have voiced concerns about speeding and parked cars being sideswiped.
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Pricey settlements continue to add up BELLEVILLE –
Another in a series of lawsuits filed in recent years against the Belleville Board of Education and its former chief school administrator has been settled. On Aug. 22, the school board ratified terms of a deal agreeing to pay plaintiff Maria Notare, who served as
personal secretary to former Superintendent of Schools Joseph Picardo, the sum of $90,000. Of that amount, Notare is to receive $52,915.74 and her attorney Phillip B. Linder is getting $37,084.26 for legal fees and expenses. In an agreement signed by the plaintiff, Notare agrees
to “release and give up any and all claims” against the school board, Picardo, New Jersey Schools Insurance Group and Summit Risk Services in return for the settlement. In her lawsuit, filed in May 2013, Notare alleged that Picardo and the school board knew that she had a history
of mental illness – but Picardo was satisfied with her job performance. However, Notare’s legal complaint said, Picardo allegedly complained about her condition and periodic hospitalizations to school employees and board members. Notare alleged that in May
2012 she learned she was not being reappointed to her job for the 2012-2013 school year and was terminated June 30, 2012, and was told that she was being let go for budgetary reasons but was not given the opportunity to return at a lower salary. see SUITS page
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