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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

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The Observer is not responsible for typographical errors. Error credits will not be granted. Minimal changes for multiple-week ads are $10 per instance. Refunds are not granted under any circumstances. Help-wanted ad deadline is 2 p.m., Monday, and all ads must be sent by email to classified@theobserver.com. All other classifieds are due by 3 p.m. Monday. All classifieds are pre-paid — no billing. Call 201-991-1600 to place an ad. The Observer cannot accept legal advertising.

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Help wanted for Busy Deli Full Time- Part Time Days and Evenings Apply in Person D&F Deli 396 Davis Ave, Kearny

Office furniture installers needed No experience necessary Please contact us at (908)237-0179

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Stable and SAFE work environment and a chance to grow with a solid company •SKILLED CLIMBER & EXPERIENCED GROUND PERSON •DRIVER West Milford/ North Jersey area Experience & Transportation and a valid driver’s license a must Call 973-728-0842

Pizza Delivery Person wanted One day, Fridays 3:30pm-11pm. Must Have Car. (201) 997-3887

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Pizzeria cook/pizza maker wanted for Harrison & Kearny Area pizzeria Full time Call (973) 380-9007 46W03

KCONNECT.TECH Hiring for a full time Low Voltage Technician position, 1 year experience necessary, call our office at 973 360 8707 for interview

Looking for full time office clerk, excel knowledge, bilingual(SpanishEnglish), reliable. Send resume at anam@ gslogisticsllc.com or tonyc@gslogisticsllc.com

Full Time Experienced Body Man for a State of the Art Body Shop in the Ironbound Section of Newark. Call 973-344-5403 or apply at 333 South St. 48W03

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RECREATION PLAYLEADERS Playground Play leaders needed for summer recreation program. 6/27 -8/19 Play leaders will supervise playground activities during our summer recreation program. 25-30 per week. Application deadline 5/2 For application Go to https://www.kearnynj.org/job-opportunities/

FT/PT Server with experience. Bus Boy PT call Rob (201)988-1134

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Laborers Temporary workers needed in the Department of Public Works to do maintenance/cleanup of parks and streets, line painting, truck washing, garage and shade tree maintenance andother related duties. Valid NJ drivers license required, CDL preferred. 35 hours per week, $15 - $18 per hour based on experience the following residential preferences shall apply: 1. Residents of the Town of Kearny and the City of Newark; 2. Residents of Hudson and Essex Counties; 3. Residents of the State of New Jersey. Proof of residency is required; applicants shall provide copies of the first page (only) of the last three (3) 1040 tax returns with the financial data redacted and a Government issued photo identification card (i.e. current NJ Driver’s License, Passport etc.). Applications are available at: https://www.kearnynj. org/job-opportunities/ Application Deadline is 4/22/22. The Town of Kearny is an equal opportunity employer. 47W03

BELLEVILLE CDL Driver Wanted Adult Medical Day Care Part Time/Full Time Driver for adult medical daycare in Essex county needed. A CDL with Class B and Endorsement P a MUST!!! Spanish speaking a plus. No nights or weekends. Competitive Salary. Call Monday thru Friday only between 10 AM and 5 PM. Call (862)-264-0906 518 Washington Ave Belleville 47W03

Instructor needed Will train right candidate. Must be reliable. Part time driver wanted Please email NJDRIVINGSCHOOL@Hotmail. com 46W03

Part time teller position needed. Bilingual a must. Days would be Tues, Thursday and Friday starting at 8am. $13.50/hr Please call 201-487-3538 to inquire 46W03

LIFEGUARD Lifeguards/Lifeguard supervisor needed for summer open swim program. Valid lifeguard training & CPR cert req. 33 hours per week. $15 per hour. Application deadline 5/2 For Applications go to https://www.kearnynj.org/job-opportunities/ 48W03

THE OBSERVER is not responsible for typographical errors. Credit for errorswill not be granted after the next week’s publication. $10 for minimal changes. o refunds once ad is taken and C.C charged. ALLCLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PRE-PAID Deadline for Classifieds Employment/Business Monday 12:00 PM All others Monday by 3:00 PM. E-mail Ads to classified@theobserver.com

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Dish Wireless LLC is proposing to install new wireless telecommunications antennas on a building located at 511 Kearny Ave., Kearny, Hudson County, NJ. The new facility will consist of antennas mounted at a top height of +/-47 feet 6 inches AGL on the 42-ft building (51’-6” overall with appurtenances). Any interested party wishing to submit comments regarding the potential effects the proposed facility may have on any historic property may do so by sending such comments to: Project 6122002575 - JLD EBI Consulting, 6876 Susquehanna Trail South, York, PA 17403, or (203) 231-6643 48W01

Fife appoints Confessore to open Board of Ed seat A former longtime educator/ administrator has been named to the Harrison Board of Education to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Carol Mandaglio. Mayor James A. Fife appointed Fred Confessore, a onetime district superintendent of schools whose career with the Harrison school system spanned more than four decades, to the school board, effective March 17. “We’ve had a number of former (Harrison) educators serve on the board,” Fife said. “They have a good feel for what’s going on in the district.” He mentioned, as examples, Anthony Comprelli, another ex-superintendent; Vincent Franco, who was curriculum director; and the late James Geiger, elementary school vice principal. Fife, a former board member himself, was principal of Harrison High School. James Doran, the district’s director of personnel, recalled having worked with Confessore when the latter was a district administrator and said: “I’m happy to have him back.” Confessore, who just turned 70, said he accepted the mayor’s offer to return to scholastic service because, “I’ve lived in Harrison all my life and I’ve always liked to be involved with our schools. Even through I’ve been retired several years, I still miss the kids and the employees.” Confessore, who has a daughter attending elementary school in the

district, spent more than 43 years as a school employee, including nine years as a teacher, six years as Lincoln School principal and two years as Washington Middle School principal before being elevated to assistant superintendent and the balance of his time as, initially, acting, then permanent superintendent. After leaving the district’s employ, Confessore was a volunteer basketball coach at the high school for a few years while operating a new restaurant venture in town. Asked what areas he’d like to focus on, from the perspective of a school board member, Confessore said, “I’ve always had a particular interest in (school) facilities, in keeping them updated, and technology. Energymanagement issues also interest me and I believe the board will be looking to installing LED lighting as part of energy upgrades at our schools.” Additionally, Confessore said, he’d like to press for “upgrading some of our older school buildings but these days, it’s so expensive, so we’ll see.” He attended his first board meeting on March 17, St. Patrick’s Day, the same day he was sworn in, and so maybe the luck of the Irish will follow Confessore as he proceeds on his new path. Harrison remains one of the few districts in Jersey with an appointed school board. — RON LEIR


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