Classifieds for Dec. 17, 2025

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BELLEVILLE Affordable 2nd floor 1 BR, LR, EIK $1500 + 1 months security. Included H/ HW. 1 Parking space. Near Buses, stores & Parks. No smoking/ Pets Available 12/15 (973)699-4436 31W03

BELLEVILLE Large 1 BR on 1st floor. LR, EIK. Hardwood floors, $1750 + 1.5 months security. First months rent $500 Off. H/HW Included. Washer/ Dryer in basement. No Smoking. Walk to Trans. Pets allowed $500 Pet fee Available Now (561)716-7628 31W03

BELLEVILLE 1 Bedroom located on Garden Avenue, lower level, laundry facilities on site, 1 parking space, no pets, no smoking, available immediately, $1,499.00 per month, 1 1/2 month security. Call Joanne 973-6993146 32W03

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BELLEVILLE 16 Howard Place. off Washington Avenue. 1 BR. LR, Kitchen $1400 + 1.5 Months security. HT/ HW included. No Pets. Near Family Dollar Store. Available Now (973) 801-5900 32W03

2nd floor. 3 bedrooms, Large EIK & LR $2300+ 1.5 months security. Utilities Separate Close to all transportation. Small Pets No Smoking Available Now (201)741-3174 30W03

HARRISON beautiful new construction.

3 BR’s 2 Bath, Master BRw/master Bath, Laundry in unit. 10 Minutes walk to path station. $2,900 + 1.5 mth security. Brand new appliances Available December 5th (609)3568601 30W03

HARRISON 2nd floor 3 BR, 1 Bath. 3 blocks from Harrison PATH. $2800 + 1 months security. Utilities separate. No Pets Available January 1st (201)856-2290 32W03

HARRISON 2nd floor, 3 BR, 1 master bedroom, 2 bathrooms. AC, $2200 + 1.5 months security. Utilities separate. 1 Parking space. Pets/Smoking,No

Available January 1st, Credit check. Call for appointment (973)986-2904 30W03

KEARNY 3rd floor, 1 BR, 1 Bath $1200 + 2 months security. Separate utilities. No pets or smoking. Available January 1st References & credit report required call (201)955-2208 30W03

KEARNY 1st floor 2

BR’s, LR, EIK, HW floors throughout, laundry included $2200 + 1 months security Utilities separate No Pets/ Smoking Available Now (917)294-4024 30W03

KEARNY 1st Floor 2

BR’s, LR, EIK $2050 + 1.5 months security, Utilities separate, credit required No Pets/ Smoking Available Now (201)998-0509 32W03

KEARNY 1st floor 3 BR’s, 1 bath, LR, DR & Kitchen $2800 + 1.5 months security. Utilities separate Parking for 1 car, No Pets/ Smoking Available Now (973)868-3378 31W03

KEARNY Large 1st floor Freshly painted 4 BR’s, LR, EIK, 1 Bath acces to patio $2950 + 1.5 months security, Utilities separate No Pets/Smoking Available Now (201)772-9965

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KEARNY 3rd floor 1 BR, LR, EIK, $1300 + 1 months security, H/ HW included No Pets/ Smoking Available January 1st (201)921-3644 32W03

KEARNY 6 family home, 2nd fl. 2 BR, $1,650 + 1 1/2 months security. Utilities separate. No pets. No Smoking Avl. Now (201) 9169460 or (973)905-0508 31W03

KEARNY 1st floor, 1 BR, Big LR with furniture. D.R./Kitchen $1800 + 1 months security. Utilities separate. Central Air. Closed to stores. No Pets/Smoking. Available January 1st (201)679-3254 31W03

N.ARLINGTON 1st FL.

NEWARK Forest Hill area 1st Floor 2 BR’s, LR, EIK Utilities Separate Street Parking available No Pets/Smoking Available Now (973)4933614 or (973)752-6877 31W03

2 BR’s ,LR, Kitchen, Bath and driveway parking. Close to bus. $2100 + 1 1/2 month security. No Pets. No Smoking Available Now (551)5809142 30W03 NUTLEY 1 Commercial parking Spaces available Up to 24 ft. (201) 390-1729 30W03

N.ARLINGTON

Brand new 4 room apartment, one bedroom, plus bonus room used for office. $2100.00 per month, supply own utilities. Washer and dryer on premises plus on site parking. Great area. No pets, no smoking. Single or couples preferred. Call 201-538-1319 30W03

N.ARLINGTON

One bedroom 3 room apartment in an apartment complex. Excellent location, near stores and transpor- tation. $1875.00 per month, one month security. Heat and hot water provided. Laundry on premises Storage in basement. No smoking and no pets. Adults preferred. Please call between 10:00am and 7:00pm: 201-997-2341 30W03

N.ARLINGTON 1 Car Garage for rent with remote, $210 + 1 month security call (973)517-1342 31W03

N.ARLINGTON No electricity $225.00/month 1-1/2 months security Call 201-723-3415 32W03

Job Opening Building Subcode Official / Building Inspector

Under direction of the Construction Official, has the subordinate administrative responsibility for administering the Building Subcode of the NJ State Uniform Construction Code, and inspects all buildings and construction projects to ensure that compliance with plans and specifications is achieved; does other related duties as needed. Applicants must possess a valid license as an HHS Building Subcode Official issued by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, as well as a valid NJ driver’s license. Full job description can be found at https://info.csc.state.nj.us/jobspec/05048. htmSalary range $85,262.00 to $95,600.00. Full-time position, 35 hours per week, with full benefits package. Applications can be downloaded at https://www.kearnynj.org/jobopportunities/Applications and resumes must be submitted to the Personnel Department at 410 Kearny Avenue, Kearny, NJ 07032. The Town of Kearny is an equal opportunity employer 31W03

Principal Game Developer sought by American Wagering, Inc. dba William Hill US for Jersey City, NJ office. Architect, design, & implement software infrastructure used to create games. Telecommuting ok. Salary: $131,997 - $185,000/yr. Benefits: Medical + Pharmacy; Onsite Clinics & Virtual Care; Dental & Vision; Life & Disability Insurance; 401k; Retirement & Financial Advisory Services; Voluntary Benefits Insurance; FSA, HSA, Flex Time Off (unlimited). Apply to Req #: PGD7170, Attn: Rosie Trinkle, 101 Hudson St, Ste. 2800, Jersey City, NJ 07302 or rtrinkle@caesars.com 32W01

LYNDHURST 3rd floor

walk-up 2 BR’s, LR, Kitchen $1500 + 1 months security H/HW included Non-smoker Available January 1st (201)939-0184 31W03

N.ARLINGTON 2 BR, EIK, LR Completely renovated Private entrance/deck, Washer/ dryer hookup, Attic storage, Off-street parking (additional fee) $2,200/ month + utilities 1-year lease 1½ months security deposit No pets / No smoking Credit report & employment verification required Available January 1st (201)7233415 31W03

Marketing Specialist: market research, analysis, strategies. Bachelor’s degree in Mktg, Biz Admin, Advertising rel. + 2 yrs work exp. CV to jimmy@mgitires.com; MGI Tires LLC (Kearny, NJ); Salary $62K 32W01

Office Work N Arlington

Split shift 9am-1pm then 3-5pm Schedule interview appointments and office help. Reliable trustworthy will be key-holder $18/H Call 201-247-8064 32W03

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B&A ROOFING

High quality job at a affordable price

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Kearny PD: Woman spits at detective after she shoplifted steaks from ShopRite

ASouth Jersey woman finds herself behind bars after she is alleged to have attempted to pocket several steaks — and then spitting her blood at a Kearny police detective working a detail last week, Det. Sgt. Michael Gontarczuk, the Kearny Polce Department’s public-information officer, said.

According to Gontarczuk:

On Dec. 12 at 7 p.m., Det. Anthony Nunez was working a detail at Shoprite when he was alerted to a shoplifter by management. After being seen shoplifting several ribeye steaks and other items, she was detained by Det. Nunez, to whom she provided a false identity.

While detained, management provided camera footage of the shoplifting. Ultimately, Det. Nunez attempted to arrest the woman; however, she resisted control for a prolonged period of time, pulled away from him and began kicking and striking him. Det. Nunez took her down to the ground and handcuffed her; however, because of a laceration on her mouth which was the result of the take down, she now decided to spit blood at him while he maintained control of her.

Back-up units arrived on scene and both were provided with medical care.

Once at KPD HQ, the woman’s real identity was determined to be Napirea L. Stokes, 31, of Lindenwold. She was charged with shoplifting, aggravated assault on a police officer, throwing bodily fluids and resisting arrest.

She was later transported to the Hudson County Jail, where she remains as of Monday, Dec. 15, at 9 a.m.

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Meanwhile, on Dec. 13, at around 2 p.m., Officers Sean King and Cort Montanino were dispatched to Marshall’s on a report of a fleeing shoplifter. Officer Montanino located the shoplifter and attempted to detain him near Starbucks; however, a struggle ensued.

The suspect fought Montanino and, when arrest seemed to be imminent, his jacket ripped, allowing him to break free of the officer’s grasp and run. A foot pursuit ensued, south on Passaic Avenue, to around the Exxon gas station and various streets in the area.

Officer Darwin Paulino was able to arrest the suspect, who was confirmed by Marshall’s staff to

be the shoplifter.

Joshua Mendez, 27, of Newark, was charged with shoplifting, aggravated assault on a police officer and resisting arrest.

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Then, the next day, Dec. 14, at almost 1 a.m., Officer Derek Hemphill reportedly observed a Ford stopped in the middle of the roadway with its hazard lights on. When he approached on foot, he found a man slumped over the center console, asleep, and with not one but two cans of Modelo beer in the cup holders.

Since the car door was unlocked, Officer Hemphill attempted to rouse the driver, but it took several minutes to wake him. Despite Officer Hemphill turning off the vehicle, once the man awoke, he began to mumble incoherently and repeatedly fidgeted with the ignition and the shifter of the vehicle.

Officers Tom Collins and Ruben Rivera arrived as back-up and the man was removed from the vehicle. He was identified as Oscar Lucero, 37, of Kearny.

Reportedly, Lucero said he believed he was in Jersey City and rambled statements the officers could not make sense of. After performing very poorly on standardized field-sobriety tests, his vehicle was impounded and he was arrested.

A blood-alcohol content test revealed a reading of 0.15% — nearly double the limit — and he was charged with reckless driving, delaying traffic, possessing an open container of alcohol inside a vehicle, and of course, drunken driving. He was later released to a family member.

— CANESSA

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