Classifieds for May 17, 2023

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LABORER

The Town of Kearny is accepting applications for Full time laborer needed in the Department of Public Works to do street cleaning, street/sewer repairs, line painting, truck washing, maintenance/cleanup of parks and playgrounds, garage and shade tree maintenance and other related duties.

CDL class B preferred, or if hired the ability to obtain it. 40 hours per week, Annual salary $38,316

Application Deadline: 6/9/2023 applicants who submitted an application prior to March 15 , 2023 must reapply See https://www.kearnynj.org/job-opportunities/ for application

BELLEVILLE 3rd floor

NEEDED

KEARNY

By Kevin A. Canessa Jr. kc@theobserver.com

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BELLEVILLE 2nd floor

1 BR. LR. small Kitchen, & DR. HT/HW included. 1 month security. No Pets/Smoking . Private entrance. Credit Check. Available Now (973)759-7077 52W03 IMMEDIATE

1 small BR, LR, Kitchen. 3 rooms. $1650, 1 months security. H/ HW included. Single or Couple preferred. No Pets Available Now (973)885-4433 02W03

Two bedroom apartment on Kearny Ave. Second floor. $1500.00 per month, supply own utilities. No pets, no smoking. Single or couple preferred. Call for more information. Call between 10:00am and 7:00pm. (201)997- 2341 02W03

KEARNY 2nd FL. 1 BR. LR, Dining Room, EIK. Parking garage included. No pets/no smoking. $2000/m with 1.5 months security. Available now (201)9913608 02W03

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Instructor Wanted part time afternoons. Must be reliable. Please email NJDRIVINGSCHOOL@ Hotmail.com or call (201)246-8000

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BELLEVILLE 3 Bedrooms, LR, DR EIK w/ Granite. 2nd floor. H/ HW included. No Pets. $2,500, 1 months security. Available Now (973)885-4433 02W03

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KEARNY 1st floor. 3 BR’s. $2300 + 1.5 months security. Utilities separate. No Pets/ Smoking Available June 1st (201)772-9965

KEARNY 2nd floor. 2 BR’s, LR, EIK. $1950 + 1.5 months security.

Utilities separate. Washer/Dryer hook-up. No Pets/Smoking. credit check. Available June 1st (201)736-1223

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KEARNY 2nd FL, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 months security. utilities separate. No smoking/ No pets call or text (201)543 1382 52W03

N.ARLINGTON

N.ARLINGTON 1 BR, EIK, Bath. $1200 + 1.5 Months security. Utilities included. No Pets/ No Smoking. 1 person preferred. Available May 27 (201)428-8815

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N.ARLINGTON 1st. Fl. Large apartment, 2/3 bedrooms, living rm, dining rm, EIK, den H/W Floors, Walking distance to schools & transportation and NY bus. Storage, use of yard. Laundry on site Available July 1 (917) 362-0828 02W03

Washer/Dry, Stove, Refrigerator, Clothes, Toys, Plants and much more! Call for appointment (201)988-7791

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Sunday, May 14, marked the beginning of National Police Week. We at The Observer take this time to pause to remember all of the women and men in blue who have made the ultimate sacrifice so you and I can live in safety. We also thank all police officers, but especially those in Kearny, Harrison, East Newark, North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Belleville and Nutley — and all who put their lives on the line every single time they walk out their front doors to head to what it often thankless duty. Your sacrifices are not forgotten by us — and we thank each and every one of you for your service to our communities, the State of New Jersey and the entire nation. Meanwhile, in observance of the coming week, Mina Ekladious, president of Kearny PBA 21, released the following statement:

Spring is here! Great time for garage sales call to have yours listed (201) 9911600

Bereavement group at Montgomery Presbyterian Church 638 Mill Street, Belleville please contact Kathy (862)294-8866 02W03

incidents involving gunfire. Out of those 41 incidents, three of those LODD would be from New Jersey. In January, we lost Customs and Border Protection Supervisory Officer Jacqueline Montanaro and New Jersey State Police Lt. Gerald T. Barbato. This month, we tragically lost Deptford Township Police Officer Robert Shisler to gunfire.

“National Police Week is a time for the law enforcement community, spouses, children, family, friends and residents of the communities that we serve and protect to remember and honor all law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. In 2022 there were 246 line-of-duty deaths in the United States. To date in 2023, there have already been 41 line-of-duty deaths with 19 of those tragic

“Every single day across the country, law enforcement officers go to work for 8 to 12 hours, in some cases longer. During their shifts, these officers are helping members of the communities that they have built a rapport with or a complete stranger. After each call for service, these officers have to essentially hit the reset button to handle their next call. Picture that previous call for service to be a fatal motor vehicle crash. Police officers have to respond to the scene, render first aid, direct traffic, document the crash and in sum handle the next call that comes in. There are not many professions outside of the first responder field that require this ‘reset.’

“This is why you should support police, fire, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, nurses and doctors, amongst similar professions, that requires a courageous individual to put on that uniform and help people they may know

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HALL FOR RENT 01W06 ITEM FOR SALE
OPENING FOR A GROUND PERSON PART TIME & FULL TIME A chance to grow with a solid company Stable and SAFE work environment Transportation a must along with proof of valid driver’s license (973)
800-0452
Gentleman is looking for room. In the Kearny/Harrison area. Please call (201)4287524 01W03 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
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Notice is hereby given that pursuant to NJAC 7:14A-6.13(d)3, Morris Kearny Associates Urban Renewal, LLC intends to submit a request for authorization under the General Groundwater Non-Petroleum Product No. NJ0155438 to the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection. This authorization will allow the Former Koppers Seaboard Site located at Fish House Road and Belleville Turnpike, Kearny, New Jersey to discharge decontaminated groundwater from remediation projects into select surface waters of the State 02W01
BEREAVEMENT GROUP National Police Week is underway across the country

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— and strangers. We’re ordinary people taking on extraordinary tasks.

“On behalf of the Kearny PBA, we send our most heartfelt condolences and support to the family, friends, co-workers and the Deptford Township community for the recent loss of Police Officer Robert Shisler. Police officers go

to work every day with one thing in mind — and that’s making it home to their family. Families of law enforcement officers go to work every day hoping their loved one makes it back home at the end of their shift. During Police Week, I ask that you remember those officers we have lost and thank those that continue to serve and protect your community.”

B&A ROOFING

High quality job at a affordable price Specialize in Shingles, Flat Roofs, New & repair siding,gutters, Tree Removal and windows FREE ESTIMATES (201)719-3074

FENIELLO CONTRACTING LLC. BASEMENT RENOVATIONS

NO MORE WASTED SPACE. Baths, Kitchens, Decks Painting. All types of Home Improvement. Quality work. Fair prices Fully insured. Lic# 13vh03006100 (201) 906-2422

Koz from Harrison your handyman

The Observer n www.theobserver.com 17 Wednesday, May 17, 2023 OBSERVER CLASSIFIEDS 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 — there is no billing. Call (201-991-1600) to place an ad. While The Observer can accept public notice, we cannot accept legal advertising. The Observer n www.theobserver.com 16 Wednesday, May 10, 2023 OBSERVER CLASSIFIEDS 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 — there is no billing. Call (201-991-1600) to place an ad. While The Observer can accept public notice, we cannot accept legal advertising. HVAC SERVICES PAINTING & DECORATING LANDSCAPING & DESIGN Mario LandscapingEsposito’sLLC •Clean-up •Lawn Maintenance •Top soil •Mulch •Spring Clean up Free Estimate (201) 438-3991 52W04 JOSEPH V. FERRIERO Plumbing & Heating Kitchen and bath remodeling. Carpentry. Hot Water Heaters. Fully Ins. Lic# 165 (201)637-1775 52W06 HOME IMPROVEMENT LACA CORP Paint * Powerwash* and More •Interior • Exterior •Free Estimates•Fully Insured 973-759-8869
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