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1 What I LOVE About Oradell ORADELL CALENDAR

2 FROM MAYOR DIANNE CAMELO DIDIO Dear Neighbors: Happy, healthy New Year to you and your families! As you browse through the pages of this calendar, please take note of the wonderful artwork submitted by the students of Oradell Public School. While the artwork is quite impressive, what I find to be most remarkable is the focus of the children s themes. These drawings all reflect those things that make Oradell the family town that it is our library, schools, recreation facilities, swim club, emergency services, veterans memorials and, of course, trick or treating on Halloween! Our children realize what makes our community so special. Please use this calendar as a resource for Borough happenings, but also check out our website ( the community bulletin board in Schirra Park, the newsletter and other communications. For up to date information, please sign up for NIXLE if you haven t already done so! Best wishes, Mayor Dianne Camelo Didio BOROUGH FORM OF GOVERNMENT The Borough is governed by a Mayor and Borough Council elected by voters. The Mayor is elected for a four year term. The duties include presiding at meetings of governing body, signing contracts, and appointing various Borough officials and members of boards and committees subject to Council confirmation. The Mayor votes only when there is a tie vote. There are six members of the Borough Council who are elected at large to serve staggered three years terms of office. The Council approves the annual budget, adopts ordinances and resolutions and determines policy. The council members serve as a chair of various committees and as members of assigned committees. The Administrator is appointed by the Mayor and Council. The Borough Administrator directs all Borough departments in accordance with policy directives as determined by the Mayor and Council. As the Chief Administrative Officer, the Administrator is responsible for the day to day operations of the Borough. Other job functions include serving as the purchasing agent, personnel officer, liaison with Federal, State and local Agencies, and preparation of the annual budget and capital plan for review and approval by the Mayor and Council. The Chief Financial Officer is a Certified Municipal Finance Officer as required by State law. The C.F.O. is responsible for all financial functions. Some examples are supervising borough funds and investments, maintaining adequate cash flow, monitor budget expenditures, assist in the preparation of the annual budget and act as financial advisor to the Mayor and Council. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Mayor (201) Administrator (201) x249 Borough Clerk (201) x249 Deputy Borough Clerk (201) x251 Administrator s Assistant (201) x249 Police and Fire (201) Board of Health/Vital Statistics (201) Building Office (201) Public Works/Recycling/Trees (201) Library (201) Municipal Court s Office (Paramus) (201) x2320 Recreation (201) x243 Tax Assessor (201) Tax Collector (201) Oradell Public School (201) River Dell High School (201) River Dell Middle School (201) School Closings (201) Skating Pond (201) Senior & ADA Transportation (201) ========================================= OFFICE HOURS Borough Hall 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Police Secretary 7:00 am to 3:00 pm Public Works 7:30 am to 3:15 pm : M-F 10:00 am to 3:00 pm 1st & 3rd Saturday 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Library Monday Thursday 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Junior Room 10:00 am to 7:00 pm Friday-Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Sunday 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Library closed on Saturdays and Sundays from July 1 through Labor Day Board of Health: Mon & Fri Tuesday and Thursday Wednesday Building Office Tax Assessor Monday Tuesday 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm 8:00 am to 4:00 pm 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm MAYOR S OFFICE Please call the Borough Clerk s Office to make an appointment.

3 MAYOR AND COUNCIL BOROUGH OF ORADELL SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 2018 MAYOR AND COUNCIL 7:30 PM Take Notice that pursuant to Sec. 13 of P.L Chp. 231, of the Laws of the State of New Jersey, the regular meetings of the Mayor and Council, Boards, Commissions and Committees of the Borough of Oradell shall be held in the Municipal Building, 355 Kinderkamack Road, as follows: REGULAR PUBLIC MEETINGS Pictured Left to Right: Councilman Thomas Kelly, Councilman Roger B. Tashjian, Council President Tracy Schoenberg, Mayor Dianne Camelo Didio, Councilman Andrew Rudman, Councilman Stephen Carnevale, Councilman Robert Jannicelli. (Photo Credit: Mary Carnevale) COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIR Council President Tracy Schoenberg.Administration & Fire Councilman Andrew Rudman.Police & Emer Mgmt, Regional School Funding Councilman Roger B. Tashjian DPW& Engineering, Shared Svc Councilman Stephen Carnevale.Technology & Communication Councilman Rob Jannicelli..Ordinance Councilman Thomas Kelly...Finance & Insurance COUNCIL LIAISONS Council President Tracy Schoenberg..Sr. Citizen Advisory Comm, Economic Development Advisory Comm Councilman Andrew Rudman....Bd of Health, Library Councilman Roger B. Tashjian.BOE for River Dell HS/Bergen Catholic Councilman Stephen Carnevale.Planning Bd, Historic, OPTV Councilman Rob Jannicelli Recreation, Drug Alliance, Special Events, Ambulance Councilman Thomas Kelly Zoning, Environmental/Beautification, BOE for OPS/St. Joseph School January 30, 2018 August 14, 2018 February 27, 2018 September 25, 2018 March 27, 2018 October 23, 2018 April 24, 2018 November 27, 2018 May 22, 2018 December 11, 2018 June 26, 2018 July 17, 2018 January 6, 2018 at 1:00 pm = Sine Die January 6, 2018 at 2:00 pm= Reorganization WORK SESSION MEETINGS January 16, 2018 July 17, 2018 February 13, 2018 August 14, 2018 March 13, 2018 September 12, 2018 April 10, 2018 October 9, 2018 May 8, 2018 November 27, 2018 June 12, 2018 December 11, 2018 Official action may be taken at the Mayor and Council Work Session. From time to time, the Mayor and Council by resolution, will hold a closed Session Meeting prior to Work Session for those matters permitted to be discussed in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act. Notice of such meetings will hereafter be published. Front Cover Drawing by Lydia F. - OPS 3rd grade

4 The Municipal Clerk is appointed by the Mayor and Council. The Municipal Clerk must hold a Registered Municipal Clerk Certification issued by the State of New Jersey. The Clerk serves as the Secretary to the Governing Body, prepares meeting agendas, records the minutes of the Council meetings which are permanent document, and processes resolutions and ordinances adopted by the Council pursuant to State Statutes. The Municipal Clerk is a Custodian of the Municipal Seal, maintains custody of all minutes, books, bonds, contracts, archival records of the municipality, processes OPRA requests and is the Assessment Search Official. The Clerk also acts as liaison to the public, correspondent on behalf of the Governing Body, and represents the Borough s interest in relations with Federal, State and local units of government. As the Election Official, the Municipal Clerk accepts voter registration applications, issues and receives nominating petitions for Borough elective positions, conducts local elections and certifies election results. The Municipal Clerk issues the following licenses: Raffle and Bingo; limousine, towing and various annual liquor licenses. The Municipal Clerk s office also files grant applications on behalf of the Borough, some of which are Community Development, NJ Department of Transportation, and Statewide Livable Communities. VOTING In order to register to vote, a person must be a resident of Oradell and Bergen County for 30 days, be eighteen (18) years old, and a U.S. Citizen before Election Day. Voter registration application forms can be obtained from the Municipal Clerk s office. Facts About Party Affiliation Only party members may vote in the Primary Election in New Jersey. Voters participating in their first Primary Election, regardless of the number of years registered, must state their party affiliation at the polls on primary election day. In order to change party affiliation, the voter must file a party declaration form with the Bergen County Superintendent of Elections no later than 50 days prior to the primary election. Vote By Mail Ballots: A voter may apply for a Mail-In Ballot by mail up to 7 days prior to the election. He or she may also apply in person to the County Clerk until 3:00 P.M. the day before the election. Applications can be picked up in the Municipal Clerk s Office and must be returned to the County Clerk in the County of your last domicile in New Jersey. Note also that permanently and totally disabled voters have the option of indicating on an application to Vote By Mail that they would prefer to receive an application to Vote By Mail for each election that takes place during the remainder of the calendar year. Voters who are not permanently and totally disabled now have the option of automatically receiving an application to Vote By Mail for any General Election. If such voter no longer wants this option, the County Clerk s office must be notified. VOTING INFORMATION 1. You must be a registered voter in order to apply for an application to Vote By Mail. 2. Once you apply for an application to Vote By Mail, you will not be permitted to vote at your polling place in the same election. 3. Your ballot will be mailed to you on or after the 40th day prior to Election Day. You will receive instructions with your ballot. 4. Your actual application to Vote By Mail must be received by the County Board of Elections before close of polls on Election Day. 5. Do not submit more than one application for the same election. 6. You must apply for an application to Vote By Mail for each election, unless you designate otherwise under OPTIONS ONLY if sick or confined, voter may apply for an Absentee Ballot by Authorized Messenger. Messenger shall be a family member or a registered voter of this County. NO CANDIDATE IN THE ELECTION FOR WHICH THE VOTER IS REQUESTING AN ABSENTEE BALLOT CAN BE AN ASSISTOR OR AUTHORIZED MESSENGER. Polling Places District 1 St. Joseph School District 4 & 6 Borough Hall District 2 & 3 River Dell Regional H.S. District 5 Bergen Catholic H.S.

5 PLANNING BOARD Dianne Camelo Didio Regular meeting 1st Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. except for January which will be January 9, June which will be June 4th, and November which will be November 5th. (Council Chambers) ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Regular meeting 3 rd Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. except January which will be January 17 th and February which will be February 21st. Field inspections shall be made starting at 9:00 a.m. the Saturday prior to the Monday meeting. (Council Chambers) BOARD OF HEALTH Andrew Rudman Roger B. Tashjian Stephen Carnevale Robert Jannicelli Thomas Kelly Regular Meetings are held on the 2 nd Monday of each month at 8:00 pm except January 8 th at 7:45 p.m. for Reorganization followed by the Regular Meeting at 8:00 p.m.; and December s meeting will be held on December 3rd. Meetings will be held in Council Chambers. No meetings will be held in July and August. RECREATION COMMITTEE Regular meeting 1 st Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Meetings to be held in Caucus Room. LIBRARY TRUSTEES Regular meeting 2 nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. except February which will be held on February 15th and June which will be held on June 14th. Meetings to be held at the Library. HISTORIC COMMITTEE Borough Administrator Laura J. Lyons, CPM, RMC, RPPO Municipal Clerk Laura J. Lyons, CPM, RMC, RPPO Deputy Borough Clerk Cindy Kirkpatrick, RMC Administrator s Assistant Melissa Presta Borough Attorney Andrew Oddo, Esq. Borough Engineer Neglia Engineering Chief Financial Officer Katie W. Chen, CMFO Tax Collector Stefanie Stokes Construction Official Stephen A. Depken Tax Assessor James A. Anzevino Police Chief William Wicker Acting Supt. of Public Works Daniel Nywening, C.P.W.M. Fire Chief Brian Bonte OEM Coordinator Derek Kahill Recreation Director Patrick Crann Registrar of Vital Statistics Karen D. Peters, CMR Regular meeting 4 th Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. No meetings will be held in May, July, August and December. (Room 201) ENVIRONMENTAL/BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE Regular meeting 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. (Caucus Room). STIGMA FREE COMMITTEE Regular meeting 4th Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. (Caucus Room). OPTV COMMITTEE Regular meetings 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. (Caucus Room).. SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE Dates TBD. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dates TBD. SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dates TBD. In the event that such schedules are hereafter revised, a schedule of such revised meeting shall be posted and published as required by law.

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7 February URSDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY MONDAY SATURDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY lth Program :30 AM Walk-Ins By Appointment Events Committee 7:30 PM BCUA Household Hazardous Waste Collection Moonachie, NJ TAXES ARE DUE 9:30 11:30 am Boro Hall 9:00 am 12:00 pm ion Committee 7:30 PM alth Program 1:30 AM Walk-Ins By Appointment Board of Health 8:00 pm PRESIDENTS DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed 26 Stigma Free 7:00 pm Historic 7:30 pm 6 Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm Work Session M&C 7:30 pm :30 am 11 am Senior Ctr Sr Social Club 11 am 27 Public Mtg M&C 7:30 pm 7 Environmental/ Beautification 7:30 pm ASH WEDNESDAY 14 VALENTINE S DAY Sr. B fast 10 am-1pm 21 Zoning Board 7:30 pm 28 Recreation 7:30 pm 8 15 OPTV 7:30 pm Library Trustees 7:30 pm Mayor and Council Budget Meeting 8:00 am 9:00 am 12:00 pm Kinderkamack Road Drawing by Lauren M. OPS 3rd grade Oradell, NJ tel: hnhfitness@holyname.org web:

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9 March SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 9:30 11:30 am Boro Hall Recreation 7:30 pm 2 9:00 am 12:00 pm 3 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BEGINS PALM SUNDAY Board of Health 8:00 pm Zoning Board 7:30 pm 26 Stigma Free 7:00 pm Historic 7:30 pm Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm 6 13 Work Session M&C 7:30 pm 20 9:30 am 11 am Senior Ctr Sr Social Club 11 am 27 Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm 7 Environmental/Beautification 7:30 pm 14 Library Trustees 7:30 pm OPTV 7:30 pm GOOD FRIDAY PASSOVER Borough Offices and Library Closed Household Hazardous Waste Collection BCUA Moonachie 9 am 3 pm 17 ST. PATRICK S DAY SHREDDING EVENT at DPW 9 am -1 pm Oradell Residents Only 24 EASTER EGG HUNT AT DPAC 1:00 pm and 1:30 pm (Rain date Sunday, March 25th) 31 Drawing by James P. Rotary OPS Kindergarten

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11 April SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY EASTER Library Closed 1 2 Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm 3 4 Environmental/Beautification 7:30 pm 5 9:30 11:30 am Boro Hall 6 9:00 am 12:00 pm Recreation 7:30 pm Household Hazardous Waste Collection Bergen Community College 9 am 3 pm 15 Board of Health 8:00 pm Zoning Board 7:30 pm Stigma Free 7:00 pm Historic 7:30 pm 29 Tire Recycling/Electronics & Computers/Paper Shredding Bergen Community College 9 am to 2 pm 30 Work Session M&C 7:30 pm 17 9:30 11:00 am Senior Ctr Senior Social Club 11 am 24 Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm Library Trustees 7:30 pm Last day for change of party affiliation for Primary Election OPTV 7:30 pm :00 am 12:00 pm Garbage K-9 KARNIVAL Zone 2 Sponsored by the Special Events Committee will be held on Sunday, April 27 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Senior Center Parking Lot Drawing by Kayleigh W. OPS 4th Grade Randall J. Ruger Financial Advisor 296 Kinderkamack Rd Ste 210 Oradell NJ Bus Fax TF randall.ruger@edwardjones.com

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13 May SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MOTHER S DAY Board of Health 8:00 pm Stigma Free 7:00 pm Zoning Board 7:30 pm 1 TAXES ARE DUE Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm Work Session M&C 7:30 pm :30 11:00 am Senior Ctr Senior Social Club 11 am Last Day to Register for June Primary Election Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm 22 2 Environmental/Beautification 7:30 pm Library Trustees 7:30 pm :30 11:30 am Boro Hall Recreation 7:30 pm OPTV 7:30 pm :00 am 12:00 pm Household Hazardous Waste Collection Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation 9 am 3 pm 9:00 am 12:00 pm MEMORIAL DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed Garbage Zones 1 and Drawing by Elery D. OPS 2nd Grade 600 Kinderkamack Road Oradell, NJ Fax

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15 June SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Center 9:00 9:00 am 12:00 pm pm Garbage Zone Zone Planning Board Board 7:30 7:30 pm pm PRIMARY ELECTION (Polls (Polls open open 6 am 8 6 pm) pm) Sr Sr Social Social Club Club am am Garbage Zone Zone 1 1 Garbage Zone Zone Board Board of of Health 8:00 8:00 pm pm Work Work Session M&C M&C 7:30 7:30 pm pm Garbage Zone Zone 1 1 Garbage Zone Zone FATHER S DAY DAY Zoning Board Board 7:30 7:30 pm pm :30 11:00 9:30 11:00 am am Senior Senior Ctr Ctr C Sr Sr Social Social Club Club am am 66 Environmental/ Beautification 7:30 7:30 pm pm 77 9:30 11:30 am am Boro Boro Hall Hall Recreation 7:30 7:30 pm pm Waste Garbage Zone Zone 1 1 Garbage Zone Zone Library Trustees 7:30 7:30 pm pm Waste Garbage Zone Zone 1 Garbage 1 Zone Zone OPTV 7:30 7:30 pm pm Waste Tire Tire Recycling/Electronics && Computers/Paper Shredding Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation 9 am 9 am to to 2 pm 2 pm 9:00 9:00 am 12:00 pm pm Garbage Zone Zone 1 1 Garbage Zone Zone 2 2 Garbage Zone Zone 1 1 Garbage Zone Zone Household Hazardous Waste Waste Collection Bergen Community College 9 am 3 9 pm pm Stigma Free Free 7:00 7:00 pm pm Historic 7:30 7:30 pm pm Garbage Zone Zone 1 1 Public Public Meeting M&C M&C 7:30 7:30 Garbage Zone Zone Waste Garbage Zone Zone 1 1 Garbage Zone Zone Teaneck Road 268 Kinderkamack Road Teaneck, NJ VOLK LEBER Oradell, NJ (201) (201) D. Matthew Leber Vice President / Oradell Manager N.J. Lic. No info@volkleber.com Website: volkleber.com Drawing by by Sophia T. T. OPS 3rd Grade Join Join the the Oradell Swim Club! Call: oradellswimclub@gmail.com Website:

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17 July SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm FIREWORKS AT MEMORIAL FIELD 3 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed 9:30 11:30 am Boro Hall Recreation 7:30 pm FIREWORKS Sponsored by Special Recycling Events Committee Center 9:00 am 12:00 7/5 9:00 pm PM Memorial Field Library Trustees 7:30 pm Zoning Board 7:30 pm Stigma Free 7:00 pm 17 9:30 11:00 am Senior Ctr Sr Social Club 11 am Work Session and Public Mtg M&C 7:30 pm OPTV 7:30 pm Household Hazardous Waste Collection Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation 9 am 3 pm 9:00 am 12:00 pm Drawing by Ricardo A. OPS 5th Grade

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19 August SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Zoning Board 7:30 pm Senior Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm Work Session & Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm :30 11:00 am Senior Ctr Senior Social Club 11 am 1 TAXES ARE DUE Environmental/ Beautification 7:30 pm 8 Library Trustees 7:30 pm :30 11:30 am Boro Hall Recreation 7:30 pm OPTV 7:30 pm :00 am 12:00 pm Tire Recycling/Electronics & Computers/Paper Shredding Bergen Community College 9 am to 2 pm 9:00 am 12:00 pm Stigma Free 7:00 pm Drawing by Julia G. OPS 2nd Grade RECEIVE REAL TIME ALERTS AND ADVISORIES. IT S FAST, EASY AND FREE! Go to Or, use your mobile phone and text any zip code to

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21 September SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9:00 am 12:00 pm 1 ROSH HASHANAH 2 3 LABOR DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed 9 Board of Health 8 pm / 30 Zoning Board 7:30 pm 24 Stigma Free 7:00 pm Historic 7:30 pm Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm Garbage Zones 1 and YOM KIPPUR 9:30 11:00 am Senior Ctr Sr Social Club 11 am Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm 25 5 Environmental/Beautification 7:30 pm 12 Work Session M&C 7:30 pm Library Trustees 7:30 pm :30 11:30 am Boro Hall Recreation 7:30 pm OPTV 7:30 pm OPTV 7:30 pm Household Hazardous Waste Collection Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation 9 am 3 pm 9:00 am 12:00 pm Drawing by Daniel P. OPS 6th Grade A Taste of Italy in Your Neighborhood CALABRIA Kinderkamack Road Oradell, NJ Let s get social... @CalabriaPizzaNJ

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23 October SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Household Hazardous Waste Collection Bergen Community College 9 am 3 pm Tire Recycling/Electronics & Computers/Paper Shredding Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation 9 am to 2 pm 7 8 COLUMBUS DAY Borough Offices/Library Closed Board of Health 8:00 pm 15 Zoning Board 7:30 pm 22 Stigma Free 7:00 pm Historic 7:30 pm Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm Work Session M&C 7:30 pm 9 16 Last Day to Register for General Election 9:30 11 am Sr Ctr Sr Social Club 11 am 23 Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm 30 Environmental/ Beautification 7:30 pm 10 Library Trustees 7:30 pm HALLOWEEN :30 11:30 am Boro Hall Recreation 7:30 pm OPTV 7:30 pm Last Pickup :00 am 12:00 pm 9:00 am 12:00 pm Drawing by Aubree W. OPS 6th Grade Last day of Grass/Vegetative Waste Pick up is October 25th!

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25 November Planning Board 7:30 pm ELECTION DAY Environmental/Beautification SUNDAY MONDAY (Polls TUESDAY open 6 am 8 pm) WEDNESDAY 7:30 pm THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY VETERANS DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed Board of Health 8:00 pm Planning Zoning Board Board 7:30 7:30 pm pm Stigma VETERANS Free 7:00 DAY pm Borough Historic Offices 7:30 pm and Library Closed Board of Health 8:00 pm ELECTION DAY (Polls 9:30 11 open 6 am am 8 Sr Ctr pm) Sr Social Club 11 am The Borough offices will be closed on Thursday, November 1 26 and Friday, November 27. The Borough official family would like to extend to all 14 a very Happy TAXES Thanksgiving ARE Holiday. 15 DUE Library Trustees 7:30 pm 9:30 11:30 OPTV 7:30 am Boro pm Hall 21 7 Environmental/Beautification Library early closing 7:30 pm 5:00 pm Library Trustees 7:30 pm Recreation 7:30 pm 22 8 THANKSGIVING Borough Offices and Library Closed OPTV 7:30 pm Zoning Board 7:30 pm Library early closing THANKSGIVING 9:30 11 am Sr Ctr Sr Social Club 11 am 5:00 pm Borough Offices and Library November 22nd and Friday, November 23rd. Closed The Borough Garbage Official Zone 2 Family would like to extend Stigma Free 7:00 pm Historic 7:30 pm Sr Social Club 11 am Work Session and Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm Work Session and Public Meeting M&C 7:30 pm The Borough offices will be closed on Thursday, to all a very Happy Thanksgiving Holiday. 28 Recreation 7:30 pm DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING Borough Offices and Library Closed Garbage Zones 2 1 and DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING Borough Offices and Library Closed Garbage Zones 1 and 2 Drawing by Kaitlyn L. OPS 3rd Grade Household Recycling Hazardous Center 9:00 Waste am 12:00 Collection pm BCUA Moonachie 9 am 3 pm 9:00 am 12:00 pm Household Hazardous Waste Collection BCUA Moonachie 9 am 3 pm 9:00 am 12:00 pm 24 The Borough offices will be closed on Thursday, November 22nd and Friday, November 23rd. The Borough Official Family would like to extend to all a very Happy Thanksgiving Holiday. Drawing by Kaitlyn L. OPS 3rd Grade

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27 December SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 9:00 am 12:00 pm CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING 5:00 pm Borough Hall HANUKKAH 2 Board of Health 8:00 pm 3 Sr Social Club 11 am Planning Board 7:30 pm 4 Environmental/ Beautification 7:30 pm 5 6 MENORAH LIGHTING 9:30 11:30 am Boro Hall Recreation 7:30 pm Work Session M&C and Public Meeting 7:30 pm Library Trustees 7:30 pm :00 am 12:00 pm Zoning Board 7:30 pm 9:30 11 am Sr Ctr Sr Social Club 11 am OPTV 7:30 pm SANTA S VISIT Oradell Volunteer Fire Department CHRISTMAS EVE Library Closed 31 NEW YEARS EVE 25 CHRISTMAS DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed Season s Greetings to all residents from the Borough Official Family! Drawing by Sam L. OPS 1st Grade

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29 January SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NEW YEAR S DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed :00 am 12:00 pm :00 am 12:00 pm MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY Borough Offices and Library Closed PET LICENSES All dogs and cats must be licensed even if your pet never leaves the house. Licenses must be renewed by January 31, Please call the Health Department at if your pet is deceased or no longer living in Oradell. You may obtain a free rabies form for the Oradell Animal Hospital from the Health Department. The fee for your spayed/neutered pet is $10.00 and $15.00 if not spayed/neutered. A late fee of $5.00 per month per animal will be assessed after February 28th. Not only does the licensing ensure the safety of all Borough animals, but should your pet become displaced it can be a way to identify and return them home. All fees non-refundable (make checks payable to Oradell Health Department and please enclose a self-addressed envelope): 1 Year License (expires 12/31/19) Neutered $10 Unneutered $15 Rabies shots should not expire before 11/1/19. 3 year license (expires 12/31/21) Neutered $30 Unneutered $45 Rabies shots should not expire before 11/1/21. Proof of Rabies Vaccination Required $5 per month late fee for licenses not renewed by Feb. 1st. (Does not apply to new applicants.) Drawing by Nairi K. OPS 4th Grade

30 The Tax Collector prepares nearly 2,900 property tax bills, including added assessment bills, and collects and deposits the revenues received. Annual tax bills are mailed as soon as the tax rate is struck by the Bergen County Tax Board. Payments are due on or before August 1, November 1, February 1 and May 1. Added assessment tax bills are mailed in October with payments due on or before November 1, February 1 and May 1. Thereafter, the added assessment is incorporated in the annual tax bill. An 8% per annum penalty is charged on delinquent amounts owed up to $1,500 and 18% per annum on amounts in excess of $1,500 and until property taxes become current. A penalty of 6% will be charged on any delinquency in excess of $10, if not paid by the end of the fiscal year. Paying your taxes when due will not only benefit you but your municipality as well. Each year a tax sale is held on properties which have become delinquent for failure to pay property taxes or special assessments. In accordance with NJ State Statutes, the tax sale may be held after January 1 of the year following the delinquency. For four weeks prior to the sale, a public advertisement is placed in the local newspaper and Borough website ( PAYMENT OPTIONS The New Milford Volunteer Ambulance has existed since The volunteers gladly give of themselves and their time to Oradell. During the hours of 6 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday Holy Name Hospital will provide the back up Basic Life Support services should NMVAC not be available. If you would like to volunteer to help our community, or you have any questions, please visit our website at or call us at WE NEED YOU - PLEASE VOLUNTEER. The Tax Assessor determines the value of all real estate property in the Borough based on State prescribed standards. The Assessor establishes the value of land and improvements, maintain ownership records and acts on applications for property tax deductions for senior citizens and veterans pursuant to State law. The Assessor s office maintains property record cards and a computer system describing each parcel of land in the Borough. If you disagree with your assessment, you have until May 1, 2018 to file an appeal with the Bergen County Tax Board located at One Bergen County Plaza, Room 370, Hackensack, New Jersey The Annual Reassessment program was initiated in 2017 and will conclude in The Assessor is available Mondays from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm and Tuesday from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. You can also reach the Tax Assessor at or leave a message at The Health Department s foundation is the Board of Health, which consists of seven citizen members. The Board reviews the Health Department s activities of the previous month and the meetings are open to the public. The Board monitors the activities of the part-time Sanitary Inspector Health and the Public Health Nurse. The Sanitarian inspects all businesses which handle food, inspects vending machines and investigates any health related complaints. The Public Health Nurse administers the Health Consultation Program on the first Thursday and third Tuesday of the month. The Registrar of Vital Statistics issues marriage licenses, burial permits, birth, death and marriage transcripts. The Borough is under contract with the Bergen County Animal Shelter to provide an animal warden. All dogs and cats are required to be licensed when they reach the age of seven months and licenses must be renewed by January 31st of each year. After that date there is a $5.00 per month late fee. Free rabies inoculations are available, please call for certificate. Oradell Animal Hospital in Paramus must be used when utilizing the free rabies certificate. Flu Clinic The Health Department will offer influenza vaccine injections to Oradell residents who are age 65 and older and have Medicare Insurance Part B. The date will be posted at and the bulletin board in Schirra Park. HMO members are required to go to their own primary care physician. Health Consultation 1st Thursday 9:30 11:30 am (Boro Hall Council Chambers) 3rd Tuesday 9:30 11:00 am (Sr. Center)

31 The Oradell Police Department consists of twenty-three sworn Police Officers and a secretary. There are eleven school crossing guards and six Auxiliary Police members. The police department activities are many, including patrol, criminal investigations, traffic control, youth service and crime prevention. The patrol vehicles are equipped with computers to access vehicle and criminal files. The emergency equipment includes resuscitators and defibrillators, for which the entire patrol division is trained. The Police Department established a Community Policing Program, which includes officers that can assist senior citizens and can provide information on scams and phone callers that target the elderly. The officers are available to address any group that requests it and are making a special effort to help our local residents and business community. The Police Department now has a Medicine Dropbox where 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, residents can dispose of their unused or excess medications. The Police Department website now has a new online overnight parking feature that residents can access to enter their vehicles that will be parked on the street during the overnight hours. Permission will generally be granted with the exception of the nights when there is inclement weather. Residents can visit our website at You can contact the Oradell Police Department at (201) The primary purpose of the Auxiliary Police is to assist the regular Police Department in protecting life and property during natural disasters. As part of their continuing training program these officers carry out volunteer duties such as controlling crowds at public celebrations and sports events; patrolling public parks and recreation areas, and assisting the regular police in traffic control. The Auxiliary Police is regarded as a good training ground for a career in law enforcement. Each member of the Auxiliary Police must attend and successfully complete the training program at the Bergen County Police Academy and serve without compensation. Anyone interested should check the police website at In April 2015, the Borough of Oradell entered a Shared Court Service with the Borough of Paramus. Court dates are generally 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, but may be subject to change. Oradell Municipal Court will be held at Paramus Borough Hall, 1 Jockish Square, Paramus NJ Oradell Municipal Court participates in the New Jersey Judiciary s Internet information and payment center. Most parking and moving violations may be paid via the internet by logging onto TALKING OR TEXTING WHILE DRIVING can result in $200-$400 fine for the first offense; $400-$600 fine for the second offense; and $600-$800 for third or subsequent offenses. In addition, for a third or subsequent offense, the court may order you to forfeit the right to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of NJ for a period of 90 days in addition to being assessed three motor vehicle penalty points. N.J.S.A. 39: The Oradell Volunteer Fire Department was founded in 1897 and currently has 49 active Regular Fire Fighters. In addition, there is a Junior/Auxiliary (age 16 and 17) and a Cadets Program (age 14 and 15). The Department responded to 310 calls last year. In addition to fire and emergency calls, the Department conducts a comprehensive Fire Prevention Program in the local schools, holds an annual Open House and Fire Safety Fair. They offer fire safety talks to various civic and business organizations in the Borough, and provides support and assistance to other various community projects. Equipment includes: water rescue, vehicle extrication, hazardous material spill containment, high expansion foam generator, emergency lighting, and various other pieces for emergency operations. For more information please visit TRANSPORTATION FOR SENIORS AND DISABLED INDIVIDUALS The Borough is in the process of purchasing its own passenger van which is available to senior residents and disabled individuals. More to come on this in the near future! The Office of Emergency Management is responsible for mitigation efforts to eliminate or reduce the impact or exposure to disasters or catastrophes; plan and practice for emergencies and disaster; respond to these events by coordinating Borough agencies during these events, including obtaining assistance of County and State resources and coordinate any recovery efforts from disasters, including establishing disaster relief centers and shelters should the need arise.

32 The 14 employees of the Department of Public Works are responsible for the maintenance of roads, sewers, parks and playgrounds, shade trees, recycling and all Borough owned vehicles and equipment. The road crew is responsible for repairing and sweeping the 57 miles of Borough streets, maintaining street and traffic signs and Borough parking lots. The Borough storm drain system is also maintained by the road crew. Sanitary sewer lines, manholes and two pumping stations are also maintained by the DPW. All manholes and sewer lines are checked on a regular basis, and problem lines are cleaned as needed. Any resident experiencing a sewer backup should call the department to determine if the problem is in the Borough sewer line before calling an outside contractor. The DPW is only responsible for cleaning and maintaining Borough owned sewer mains, not individual service laterals. Eight ball fields and tree parks are mowed, cleaned, fertilized and kept free of insects and diseases. To report fallen branches or trees, call the DPW at (201) , Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, or call the Police Department after normal working hours. From mid-october to mid-december, the DPW picks up approximately 7,500 cubic yards of leaves and transports the leaves to an approved recycling depot. Snow removal from Borough streets is a major function of the DPW. At the beginning of a storm, four salt spreaders are dispatched to salt main arteries and hills. When there is a 2 inch accumulation, ten plows and four salt spreaders are used to clear and de-ice streets. Under a contract with Bergen County, our DPW plows County roads in the Borough and is reimbursed for the cost of labor and materials. Residents can assist Borough snow removal operations by not parking on Borough streets during a snow storm. Residents are advised to remove basketball hoops from the right-of-way along the roadways. This may interfere with our plowing or leaf collection operations and the Borough will not be responsible for damages to these structures. Residents are responsible for removing snow from their sidewalks within 12 hours of daylight after it has fallen pursuant to Borough Code # Don t throw snow on the streets It s against Borough Code to shovel or plow snow in to the streets The reason it is prohibited is because as the snow melts and refreezes, it causes icy spots which can cause accidents. During a snow storm, plows concentrate on keeping streets clear. After the storm, the plows will return to widen and clear shoulders. This can result in a freshly cleared driveway being filled with snow again. It won t happen, however, if you clear the driveway as shown in the diagram. the diagram. If you make a small pocket next to your driveway any snow which has accumulated on the plow will fill the pocket instead of your driveway. The Code Enforcement Agency office serves as the central permit office for processing all the applications for construction in the Borough in accordance with the provisions of the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. The Construction Official serves as the Chief Administrator of the Code Enforcement Agency and is assisted by the technical assistant and the various sub-code officials who are responsible for the administration and enforcement of their respective sub-codes. Enforcement of various codes is the department s primary responsibility. These include the International Construction Code, International Mechanical Code, National Standard Plumbing Code, the National Electrical Code and Uniformed Fire Code. The Building Department enforces the Borough zoning ordinance in cooperation with the Health Department, and also enforces conditions imposed by the Board of Adjustment and the Planning Board. In addition, it acts as coordinating agency for the Bergen County Soil Conservation District and the County Planning and Economic Development Board in review of subdivisions and plans. This office also issues permits and collects fees for filming permits, real estate sign permits, driveway, fence and sidewalk permits. Please call the Building Department regarding when permits are required and for any general questions at (201)

33 SOLID WASTE Household Garbage: Garbage will be picked up curbside twice a week all year long. See the schedule included with the calendar and check the Borough website, for any changes. Containers may be placed at the curb after 5:00 PM on the day prior to regular collection and must be removed before 7:00 PM on the day of collection (Borough Code Chapter 1906 Property Maintenance ). No more than five (5) covered containers weighing a maximum of 60 lbs. each will be picked up on any collection day. Furniture and mattresses are to be put out with regular garbage on your second weekly pickup. No more than one to two pieces at a time. Appliances, metal items, and computer items are recycled and cannot be put out with regular garbage (see Recycling for more information). Construction debris, concrete, fencing and debris from home remodeling projects cannot be disposed of with household trash. The resident is responsible for disposing of these items at their own expense. Vegetative Waste, Grass Clippings Tree Branches, and Twigs: These items are picked up curbside on Thursdays from April through October. They must be placed in open containers or biodegradable bags (no plastic bags accepted); branches must be no longer than 4 ft. in length and must be bundled and tied, a maximum of 5 bundles per pickup. The schedule is included in the calendar and is posted on the website. Containers may be placed at the curb after 5:00 PM on the day prior to regular collection and must be removed before 7:00 PM on the day of collection (Borough Code Chapter 1906 Property Maintenance ). No more than five (5) containers weighing a maximum of 60 lbs. each will be picked up on any collection day. Christmas Trees will be picked up curbside during the month of January. Please remove any plastic bags, lights and ornaments. Wreaths or any other holiday greenery should be disposed of with regular garbage. Autumn Leaf Collection: Leaf pickup will commence in mid-october and continue through December. Only leaves and grass are permitted, no branches, sticks, rocks or debris of any kind. Leaves should not be placed within 10 feet of a storm drain outlet. Occasionally, changes are made to the calendar and residents are advised electronically. To receive electronic notifications of these changes via and/or text messages, residents are encouraged to sign up on Nixle Receive up-to-date information affecting your neighborhood by and text message. Go to and click Register Now, enter an address and cell phone number where you would like to receive your messages, enter your address and click Sign Me Up. RECYCLING The Borough of Oradell provides once a week curbside pickup of commingled and newspaper/cardboard (alternating weeks) on Wednesday. See the schedule included with the calendar and check the Borough website, for any changes. The Borough also operates a drop-off recycling center for the disposal of the following materials only: plastic, glass, aluminum, newspaper, cardboard, metal items, vegetative waste, electronics (i.e., computers, TVs, printers), and used clothing bins. The recycling center is located on Marginal Rd. and is for Oradell residents ONLY. The center is open from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday Friday and on the 1 st and 3 rd Saturday of each month from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon for your convenience. This recycling center is not available to contractors, businesses or non-residents. Household batteries can be discarded with regular household waste. They are not recyclable. Construction debris, concrete, fencing and debris from home remodeling projects are not accepted at our recycling center. The resident is responsible for disposing of these items at their own expense. Household hazardous waste items are not accepted at our recycling center. The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) schedules hazardous waste, tire collections and paper shredding several times a year. For a list of dates and acceptable materials, please call (201) or visit their website at Large metal items (appliances, TV s) are picked up on Mondays by appointment only. Please call the Department of Public Works at (201) to schedule an appointment. Occasionally, changes are made to the calendar and residents are advised electronically. To receive electronic notifications of these changes via and/or text messages, residents are encouraged to sign up on LOCATIONS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE, TIRES, ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS & PAPER SHREDDING Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road, Paramus Campgaw Mountain Reservation 200 Campgaw Road, Mahwah or

34 Please check the Parks and Recreation Page of the Borough Website for updates and more information or contact: Patrick Crann, Director ext. 243 or by at Recreation Facilities Please note: Any group of 20 is required to obtain a permit to use and Park or Recreation facility in the Borough. Forms are available on the Borough website. Doug Parcells Athletic Complex: Synthetic turf field that accommodates baseball, softball, football, lacrosse, soccer on Ridgewood Avenue. There is also a playground area and field house. Grant Field: Two Little League baseball fields, a basketball court, and a children's playground. Hoffman Field: Little League baseball field, a lighted basketball court and children's playground equipment Memorial Field: Is the largest facility has a Little League baseball field, softball field, full sized baseball field, 2 soccer fields, two lighted basketball courts, five lighted tennis courts, a lighted tennis practice/handball wall, two lighted skating ponds, playground equipment and picnic area. Tennis Courts Open from March 15 th November 15 th. Fees for tennis badges shall be $50. per family; $25/individual; $20/Senior (age 55 +) and $10. replacement fee. Ice Skating Ponds will be open as conditions permit. Safe skating is designated by YES sign at entrance to pond. For daily updates, call (201) Skating pond hours: Weekdays: 3:30 PM to 10:00 PM; Sat: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm; Sun: 12 Noon 10:00 pm Recreation Special Events and Programs Special Events: Halloween Dance Party for children pre-school to 4 th Grade; Easter Egg Hunt; 4 th of July Games; Summer Movies & Concerts; TGA, Sports programs, UK Elite. Summer Programs: Held at Oradell Public School Gym. There is a one time registration but no daily commitment for participation in this program. The Summer Oradell Program s participation fee cannot be prorated for any reason. This program is intended for school-age children, 6 years old to 12 years old. Coaches Requirements: All volunteer coaches in the Borough of Oradell MUST comply with ALL State and Borough requirements. Currently these requirements are State issued Background Check; 3-hour Safety Course and a Concussion Awareness Certification. More information can be found on the Parks and Recreation Page of the Borough Website. In addition, all Coaches and Participants must sign a Code of Conduct. YOUTH SPONSORED LEAGUES Winter Leagues: Oradell Basketball Programs Oradell Boys & Girls Grades K 8 th 5 th Grade -8 th Grade Travel (Try-Out) River Dell Junior Wrestling Oradell & River Edge Boys & Girls Grades 2 rd 8 th Spring Leagues: Oradell Little League & Girl s Softball Oradell Children Ages 5-15 as of April 30th Tee Ball 5 for children entering Kindergarten. River Dell Lacrosse Association Oradell & River Edge Boys & Girls Grades 3 rd 8 th Oradell Tennis New program for Boys & Girls Grades 3 rd 8 th Fall Leagues: River Dell Soccer Association Oradell & River Edge Boys & Girls Grades K 8 th River Dell Jr. Football Oradell & River Edge Boys Grades 2 rd 8 th LITTLE HAWKS- Incoming K & 1st Graders River Dell Cheerleading Oradell & River Edge Girls Grades 2 rd 8 th

35 ORADELL PUBLIC LIBRARY 375 Kinderkamack Road, The Power of Your Card An Oradell Public Library card is your key to a wonderful array of products and services, all aimed to serve you, the Oradell resident. Use your card to gain access to the latest best sellers in books and audio, hot new music from your favorite artists and blockbuster DVDs, and Great Courses, not only from Oradell Public Library but also from all the other 76 libraries in BCCLS (Bergen County Cooperative Library System). Your card gives you the power to access magazines, e-books, Ancestry.com, and all of our other databases. With your library card, you can request and even renew items from your home! You can borrow an e-reader! You have access to our fantastic Museum Pass Program! Besides the latest issues in print, even magazines are available online and on your phone all with the power of your library card. The Children s World The Library s Children s Department, known to all as the Junior Room, fosters a lifelong love of reading and library use, which is supported with a wide range of current materials and programs for children and Young Adults. Picture books, fiction, non-fiction, board books, audio books, DVDs, and graphic novels are just some of the ways we help to instill a love of learning in our young residents. We have special learning and play computers for our preschoolers, as well as a carousel of computers for our Young Adults in their own space. The Lions Club of Oradell has generously offered to donate $15 for the purchase of a new book in honor of the birth of your child. Just come into the Library and fill out a registration card. We will purchase the book and put your baby s name on a bookplate in the front. Does your teen have spare time on his or her hands? Send them over to our TAB (Teen Advisory Board), which helps with programs and events for our younger residents. We offer exciting programs, contests, clubs and reading programs for Oradell s young residents. Adult Services Who knew that Oradell is the home to so many famous people? We have a collection of books by past and present Oradell authors and materials about famous Oradell residents. The history of our town is fascinating - come in and check out a book for yourself or make an appointment to see the Local History Archive. While you are here, check your or join one of our book clubs or the IFC Film Club for film discussions. Need help with computers or a job search? Make an appointment for a lesson. We love to see our residents enjoying our various and ever-changing displays. Want to get away from it all for a bit? Come in and pick up one of our magazines and sit and read in the most beautiful library in Bergen County (at least we think so)! Or, check out Getaways on Display, a full selection of travel magazines and brochures. Our staff is here to serve you and your library needs! Support Your Library! Join the Friends of the Oradell Public Library, a group of dedicated volunteers, who are committed to bringing the best programming to Oradell! The Friends bring us the most amazing programs, including important information about our environment, travel, mental health awareness, history and the arts. They show and discuss films, set up play readings, and arrange visits and talks with local and national celebrities. Please consider joining this group who are dedicated to the development and promotion of library services to the community. We need your help and your great ideas. The Friends meet the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm. Our Board of Trustees is comprised of amazingly talented people. The Board meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm. Our website is your go-to place for all the latest information, so click on us at Ask to join our listserv! Like us on Facebook! Evening Book Club meets 3rd Wed. 7 pm Morning Book Club meets last Tues. 11 am Cookbook Club meets 3rd Tues. 7 pm IFC Film Club meets 4th Mon. 7 pm LIBRARY BOARD Sheila Sterling, President Carol Blakeslee, School Liaison Eileen Gabriele, First Vice-President Andrew Rudman, Council Liaison James Lessersohn, Second Vice-President Claire Beslow, Secretary Anne Sullivan, Treasurer Joseph Colella Miriam Yu

36 The River Dell Regional School District was opened on September 1, 1956, and encompasses the two Boroughs of Oradell and River Edge serving students in grades 7 through 12. The total current enrollment is 1,615 students. The district operates two schools: the River Dell Middle School on Woodland Avenue in River Edge (grades 7 & 8) and the River Dell Regional High School on Pyle Street in Oradell (grades 9, 10, 11, 12). The curriculum is structured so that grades 7 and 8 form a preparatory period for the ensuing four years during which the student follows a suggested curricular pattern based on his/her career interest and postsecondary plans, as well as the Core Curriculum Content Standards. The high school offers a broad program including honors and advanced placement programs, guidance and special educational services. An interdisciplinary approach with team teaching is featured in several middle and high school courses. Students are grouped for instruction in academic subjects. A variety of methods and different approaches are utilized by a highly educated and experienced staff, computer assisted instruction, students tutoring other students and diagnosticprescriptive teaching to help meet the students needs. The River Dell Regional High School is a comprehensive high school which offers subjects that will prepare students to reach many different goals. River Dell sends approximately 95% of its students on to college with 87% of the class of 2017 admitted to a four-year college. The average math score was 591 and the average reading score was 586. The Board of Education consists of nine members who are elected to serve over-lapping three-year terms of office. There are four members elected from Oradell and five from River Edge. Current members of the Board and the expiration dates of their terms are: Joseph P. Manzelli, Jr, President River Edge Patrick Gallagher, Vice President Oradell Vacancy River Edge... Alan Feigenson Oradell Albert Graef Oradell Stephanie Hartman River Edge Barbara Kuchar Oradell Douglas Kupfer River Edge Claudia O Neill River Edge Mr. Patrick J. Fletcher... Superintendent of Schools Mr. Thomas L. BonfiglioBusiness Administrator/Board Secretary The school budget totals $33,079,336 while the local tax levy equals $29,486,993. The allocation of the levy is based on the equalized assessed valuation process with Oradell contributing 51% while River Edge pays 49% of the total. The Board employs approximately 235 teachers, administrators, secretaries, custodians and support staff. Local taxes fund 90% of the annual budget. The River Dell Board of Education normally meets on the second and fourth Monday of the month for Executive and Regular Sessions at 7:30 pm, in the high school media center. The public is always invited to participate. The Oradell Public School District provides high quality educational services to children in Pre-K through sixth grade within a single school facility. It is the mission of the Board and faculty to inspire life-long learning in students through the development of comprehensive, innovative curricula and instruction. Programs are designed to maximize student potential, develop responsible citizens, and promote respect for the uniqueness of all individuals. The district works in collaboration with the River Edge and River Dell schools to craft common curricula and professional development, Pre-K through grade twelve, as a means of enhancing educational continuity. To complement this effort, the Oradell PTA and Oradell Kids Foundation implement mini-grant programs that enable the delivery of a variety of special activities and programs for students. The Oradell Public School web site provides a wealth of learning resources for children, teachers, and parents in addition to a variety of school and board information items. The public is encouraged to log on to to catch a glimpse of school resources and operations. Regular meetings of the Board of Education are open to the public and are typically scheduled on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, with a few exceptions. Meetings are held in the school s auditorium at 350 Prospect Avenue and begin at 7:30 PM. A meeting schedule, meeting agenda, and recordings of past Board meetings can be accessed via the district web site. Current Board of Education members are: Dorothy Watson-Nichols Christine Robertson Jeremy Griffin Katherine Norian Andrew Oddo Nancy Shapiro Rita Walker John A. Walsh Eugene Westlake With highly energetic, knowledgeable staff and supportive parents, the students at Oradell Public School are destined to become lifelong learners, prepared to participate constructively in tomorrow s society.

37 Thank you to all of our Wonderful Volunteers! Auxiliary Police Fred Abbas Christopher Bodrato George Sikora Board of Health Mary Battaglia Nicole Chiarello Alvarez Karen DePol Kathleen Diciedue Anna Djurdjinovic Armando Fernandez, DDS Janet Schneider Donna Viscardi Catherine Yaxley Schmidt Economic Development Advisory Committee Warren Carnow Kurt Fried Mike Gallucci Jose Lozano Tim Tracy Kelly Weber Emergency Management Brian Bonte Dianne Camelo Didio Stephen Depken Derek Kahill Laura J. Lyons Daniel Nywening Brennan Page Andrew Rudman William Wicker Catherine Yaxley Schmidt Environmental/Beautification Committee Larry Bogert Joanne Chack Dianne Danielle Margarete Denicola Cecille Kupfer Cecilia Lin Stephen Moran Sam Tripsas Steve Vanacore Historic Committee Nicholas Besink George Carter William Collins Vivienne Ennis Lou Esler, Sr. Maggie Harrer Carol Males Robert McConnell Antoinette Rainone-Moretti Daniela Taitel Sam Tripsas JoAnn Young Planning Board Stephen Carnevale Gregory Derian Dianne Camelo Didio Dan Dressel Cindy Kirkpatrick Gregg Larson Anthony Pastore John Plucinski Vincent Scalcione Daniela Taitel Recreation Committee Janet Atwater Ken Baumann Mary Cioffi Matthew Fogarty John Magliula Chip Nobile William Rupp Michael Sconza Miriam Yu Patrick Crann, Rec Director Tina Duddie, Recording Sec y Senior Citizens Advisory Committee Kathleen A. Becker Mary-Margaret Carter Paula Gellis Antoinette Rainone-Moretti Suryakant H. Shukla John Walsh Kelly Weber Special Events Committee Jodi Bustillo Heather Corrigan Carol Meo CJ Strock Melissa Presta, Coordinator Stigma Free Task Force Sharon DeMarrais Dianne Camelo Didio, Mayor Marc Fedorchak Megan Gallow Chris Gwynne Katherine Kelly Julia Orlando Linda Pabian Dawn Rivas Jenn Tashjian Trustees of the Library Claire Beslow Carol Blakeslee Joseph Colella Eileen Gabriele James Lessersohn Sheila Sterling Anne Sullivan John J. Trause, Director Miriam Yu OPTV David Bandfield Linda Besink Nicholas Besink Bob Dent Sam Tripsas Zoning Board Warren Barrows Ed Beslow Emily Cobb Ray Degheri Katherine McGrinder Val McHale Marvin Michelman If you are an Oradell resident and interested in becoming a volunteer on any of these boards/committees, please contact Mayor Dianne Camelo Didio at Mayor@oradell.org or send her a letter stating your interest: Mayor Dianne Camelo Didio Borough of Oradell 355 Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell, NJ Social Services Residents seeking aid please contact the County Board of Social Services, located at 216 Route 17 North, Rochelle Park. Please call (201) HOW TO APPLY FOR ASSISTANCE: In-Person: The agency is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. You may come in person and complete a screening tool for our programs. After completing the screening tool, and depending upon the program(s) you appear to be eligible to apply for, you will either be seen the same day or you will receive an appointment for a phone or an in-person interview. Please note that the number of appointments available on a daily basis is limited and are assigned on a first come first serve basis. On-line: You may complete an application on-line for most programs by clicking on the NJOneApp link and continue to the "Apply for Services" section. Please make sure that you complete all sections as requested and provide complete information. Once you submit the application, you will receive a confirmation number. The agency will receive the application electronically and contact you by mail within 7 to 10 days to schedule an in-person or telephone interview. Elderly and Disabled individuals are not eligible to apply for Medicaid through the on-line application process.

38 This Calendar Is Published By The Borough of Oradell For Public Information Purposes. Advertising Revenues Are Used To Offset Printing Costs. We Gratefully Acknowledge The Support Of Our Advertisers. ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICES A. J. Vrola, Inc., 700 Kinderkamack Road #307, Oradell CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Gramkow Carnevale Seifert & Co., LLC, 2 Forest Ave., Oradell (201) CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Rotary Club of Oradell, 700 Kinderkamack Rd., Oradell (Meet Wednesdays from 7:30 8:30 am) ELDER CARE & ASSISTED LIVING CareOne at Oradell, 600 Kinderkamack Rd., Oradell (201) FINANCIAL ADVISER Edward Jones, 296 Kinderkamack Rd., Ste 210, Oradell (201) FUNERAL HOMES William G. Basralian Funeral Service, 559 Kinderkamack Rd., Oradell (201) Volk Leber Funeral Home, 268 Kinderkamack Rd., Oradell (201) HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER HNH Fitness, 514 Kinderkamack Rd., Oradell (201) INSURANCE Conklin & Kraft Agency (201) PIZZERIA Calabria Pizza, 239 Kinderkamack Rd., Oradell (201) REALTOR Coldwell Banker, Kathleen Corless (201) Broadway, Hillsdale, NJ Zoning Permits Garage Sales Zoning Permit - when & why needed A Zoning Permit is required for any change to a property covered under the current zoning ordinance and the provisions of the Land Use Code (Chapter 240). Some items that would require a Zoning Permit include, but are not limited to: Sheds, Fences, Driveways, Patios, Gazebos, Hot-Tubs, Generators, Retaining Walls, Signs and Awnings, AC Units or any structure or permanent item intended to be constructed and or placed on a property. A Zoning Permit is a prior approval which is needed before certain types of construction can be approved. It includes but is not limited to: New Construction, Additions, Add-A-Levels, Decks, Swimming Pools, etc. A Zoning Permit is required for any proposed change in business uses. In order to obtain Zoning Permit approval, you must complete a Zoning Review Application in the Building Department or on line at to the Building Department main page at the bottom of the page. The form must be completed, include a copy of your survey/plot plan (no more than 5 years old, and a scale of 1:10 or 1:20) showing the proposed construction drawn to scale and highlighted on the survey. Be sure the survey reflects and additions/deletions made since the date of survey. Make sure your name and address appears clearly on the survey. You will be notified of your approval (by phone or mail) or denial (by mail). There is a $35.00 application fee which must be submitted with your zoning review/permit application. If you have any questions, please don t hesitate to call the Building Department at Garage Sales Permit required No person shall conduct a garage sale in the Borough of Oradell without first obtaining a Garage Sale permit in the Building Department on 1st floor (201) , from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The fee for the garage sale permit is $10.00 and $1.00/each signs, 4 signs are permitted.

39 GARBAGE SCHEDULE WEEK OF ZONE 1 ZONE 2 GRASS PICKUP HOLIDAY February 5 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday No Grass Pickup February 12 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday No Grass Pickup February 19 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup Presidents Day February 26 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup March 5 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup March 12 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup March 19 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup March 26 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup April 2 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday April 9 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday April 16 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday April 23 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday April 30 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday May 7 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday May 14 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday May 21 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday May 28 Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday Memorial Day June 4 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday June 11 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday June 18 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday June 25 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday July 2 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday 4th of July July 9 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday July 16 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday July 23 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday July 30 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday August 6 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday August 13 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday August 20 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday August 27 Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday Sept 3 Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Friday Thursday Labor Day Sept 10 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday Sept 17 Monday & Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday Sept 24 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday October 1 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday October 8 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday October 15 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday October 22 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday Thursday Last Grass Pickup October 29 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup November 5 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup November 12 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup November 19 Monday& Friday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup Thanksgiving November 26 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup December 3 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup December 10 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup December 17 Monday& Thursday Tuesday& Friday No Grass Pickup December 24 Monday & Thursday Wednesday& Friday No Grass Pickup Christmas RECYCLING SCHEDULE TOWNWIDE EVERY WEDNESDAY EXCEPT WHERE NOTED WEEK OF TOWNWIDE HOLIDAY MATERIALS February 5 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard February 12 Wed Commingled February 19 Wed Presidents Day Newspaper/Cardboard February 26 Wed Commingled March 5 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard March 12 Wed Commingled March 19 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard March 26 Wed Commingled April 2 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard April 9 Wed Commingled April 16 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard April 23 Wed Commingled April 30 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard May 7 Wed Commingled May 14 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard May 21 Wed Commingled May 28 Wed Memorial Day Newspaper/Cardboard June 4 Wed Commingled June 11 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard June 18 Wed Commingled June 25 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard July 2 Thursday 4th of July Commingled July 9 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard July 16 Wed Commingled July 23 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard July 30 Wed Commingled August 6 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard August 13 Wed Commingled August 20 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard August 27 Wed Commingled September 3 Wed Labor Day Newspaper/Cardboard September 10 Wed Commingled September 17 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard September 24 Wed Commingled October 1 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard October 8 Wed Commingled October 15 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard October 22 Wed Commingled October 29 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard November 5 Wed Commingled November 12 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard November 19 Wed Thanksgiving Commingled November 26 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard December 3 Wed Commingled December 10 Wed Newspaper/Cardboard December 17 Wed Commingled December 24 Wed Christmas Newspaper/Cardboard

40 ZONES FOR GARBAGE PICK UP ZONE 1 MONDAY & THURSDAY PICK UP Amaryllis Ave. Cambridge Cir. Delford Ave. Golf Pl. Howard Ct. West Mildred Pl. Ridgewood (West of Prospect Ave.) ZONE 2 TUESDAY & FRIDAY PICK UP Sussex St. Amelia Crt. Camden St. DeMarrais Pl. Gordon Ct. Iroquois St. Morris St. River Dell Rd. Van Antwerp Pl. Atlantic St. Carol Pl. Dinsmore Pl. Greentree La. Kinderkamack Rd. (North of Soldier Hill Rd.) Neill Ct. Rustic Rd. Village Rd. Austin Ave. Chapin Ct. East Dr. Hague Ct. Laurel Dr. Oaktree Rd. Schaefer Ave. (West of Prospect Ave.) Wanamaker Ave. Battel Pl. Clinton Ave. Ellis Pl. Hemlock Dr. Lenox Ave. O Connell Pl. Schirra Dr. Wendel Pl. Beech St. Bellis Pkwy Commander Black Dr. Cooper Ave (west of Prospect Ave.) Essex St. Hennigar Pl. Leonard Young St. Forest Ave. Hensler La. Lotus Ave. (West of Prospect Ave.) Oradell Ave. (West of Prospect Ave.) Birchtree La. Corbett Pl. Francis Ct. Hickory St. Marggraff Ct. Park Ave. (West of Prospect Ave.) Blauvelt Dr. Cordes Ct. Glenside Ct East Homestead Pl. Martin Ave. (West of Prospect Ave.) Seminole St. Wildwood Rd. Oxford Cir. Sherwood Ct. Woodland Ave. Park Pl. Soldier Hill Rd. Spring Valley Rd. Briarwood Ct Deerfield Ct. Glenside Ct West Howard Ct. East Midland Rd. Phyllis La. Summit Ave. Ackerman Ave. Church St. First St. Herbert St. Mackay Ave. Orchard St. Richardson Ct. Valerie Pl. Argyle St. Concord St. Fletcher Ave. High St. Maple Ave. Park Ave. (East of Prospect) Beatrice Pl. Cooper Ave. (East of Prospect ) Garden Pl. Hirshfield Pl Martin Ave. (East of Prospect Ave.) Ridgewood Ave. (East of Prospect) Veldran Ave. Pershing Ave. Ronald Ct. Veterans Pl. Beechwood Rd. Country Club Dr. Genther Ave. John St. Merritt Dr. Poplar Ave. Schaefer Ave. (East of Prospect) Bergen Blvd. Demarest Ave. Golden Gate Ave. Kinderkamack Rd. (South of Soldier Hill Rd.) Waite Pl. Meyerhoff Pl. Prell La. Schlomann Dr. Westervelt Pl. Berkshire St. Elizabeth St. Grand St. Lake Ave. Mill La. Primrose Ave. Second St. Windsor Rd. TWICE-A-WEEK GARBAGE PICKUP ALL YEAR LONG. RECYCLING ON WEDNESDAYS TOWN WIDE. pickup on THURSDAYS during the months of April through October. LOCATIONS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE, TIRES, PAPER SHREDDING AND ELECTRONICS Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road, Paramus Campgaw Mountain Reservation 200 Campgaw Road, Mahwah Bergen County Utilities Authority Foot of Empire Blvd., Moonachie or For concerns regarding missed garbage, recycling or grass/vegetative waste please call DPW at (201) Visit for updates. Thank you for your cooperation. Beverly Rd. Ellen Pl. Grant Ave. Lakeview Dr. Morcom Terr. Prior Ct. Stuart Pl. Winne Ave. Brookside Ave. Elliott Ct. Grove St. Lincoln Ave. New Milford Ave. Prospect Ave. Taylor Ave. Carolina Dr. Elm St. Harrison St. Loretta Dr. Oakley Pl. Pyle St. Third St. Center St. Fey Pl. Hasbrouck Blvd. Lotus Ave. (East of Prospect Ave) Oradell Ave. (East of Prospect) Reis Ave. Union St. ***ECRWSS*** POSTAL CUSTOMER Oradell, New Jersey PRSRT STD U.S.POSTAGE PAID PARAMUS, NJ PERMIT NO. 307

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