April 16, 2014

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This Easter comes five days before you
left this earth two years ago, Dad. It still
feels like you never left us. Easter is a joyous and blessed season and will be spiritually shared with you in our hearts, as we
break the egg (which symbolizes birth). It
will be a reminder that you are part of our
reason that we were birthed onto this earth.
As our father, you instilled great qualities in us, and made our Easters meaningful with a lot of faith and traditions.
Our faith is strong and gives us the
courage to carry out your legacy. Your daughter Chris, the editor, is so
blessed and strong, the paper goes out every week and is getting better and
better. You must be very proud of her, and we know that you are with her
constantly, as if you were at your desk, watching over her all day as you
always did. Ray, Matt and I support her and the
newspaper in every way we can.
Again, your Easter basket will be filled with
prayers, and Johnny will say grace at our Easter
dinner in your honor.
We know our chocolate bunnies will be poured
out blessings from heaven by you Dad, on Easter
and always.
Dad, have a blessed Easter with the Lord and
everyone in the heavens.
Love and miss you here on Earth.
Love and prayers, always, your children.
Daughter, Valerie Grabowski-Campbell
A thank you goes out to all those who joined us in wishing all a very Happy and Blessed Easter by taking out
Easter greetings ads. You made this issue very special.
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our deep gratitude to those who have sent in contributions
towards our “Wall of Honor”. We know you want the Post
Eagle to succeed and continue being your voice.
It is because of all of you that we are still publishing and
will continue with your support. God bless you!
OPINION
The Government of God: An Easter Message
By John W. Whitehead
On a spring day in the year 30, two processions entered Jerusalem. It was
the beginning of the week of Passover, the most sacred week of the Jewish
year. In centuries past, Christians have celebrated this day as Palm Sunday.
For many, this week, which ends with Easter, is the most sacred week of the
Christian year.
One was a peasant procession, the other an imperial Roman procession.
From the East, Jesus rode a donkey down the Mount of Olives as his followers cheered. Jesus was from the peasant village of Nazareth, and his followers came from a peasant class that was considered beneath both the
Jewish and Roman rulers.
On the opposite side of the city, from the West, Pontius Pilate, the Roman
governor, entered Jerusalem at the head of a column of imperial soldiers
and cavalrymen with pomp and circumstance. It was a statement of raw military might. As Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan write in The Last
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Dear Friends,
Greetings and Happy Easter to
the readers of the Post Eagle. This
is a very special time of year for all
of us. I hope this message finds you,
your family and friends in the best
of health.
Since its inception over fifty
years ago in 1963, the Post Eagle
has been true to its mission to keep
our rich legacy of Polish traditions,
language and values strong and
vital for our children and our children’s children. Your readers are
energized and encouraged by your
thoughtful promotion of Polish culture and the contributions of Polish
Americans to our great nation.
I am the proud great granddaughter of a woman who came from
Poland over 100 years ago, when
women didn’t even have the right to
vote. The 16 year old girl who got
off the boat in Fells Point in
Baltimore, Maryland, was in search
of the American dream. Little did
she dream that less than 100 years
later, her great granddaughter
would stand on the floor of the
United States Senate, advocating
for democracy in Poland and righting the wrongs of World War II.
Friends, I wish you the blessings
of this special day as you share the
joy of the Mass, the ringing of the
bells, the blessing of the food basket with the butter lamb and the
love and comfort of family and
good friends.
Sincerely,
BARBARA A. MIKULSKI
United States Senator
World War II Hero
At The Outbreak
Of WWII
Jimmy Doolittle was already one
of America’s most acclaimed aviation pioneers. Yet it was on April
18, 1942, as a Lieutenant Colonel
with the U.S. Army Air Forces, that
he would embark on a mission that
would make him a legend. That
morning, Doolittle led sixteen B-25
Army bombers, launched from the
USS Hornet on a bombing raid on
Japan’s mainland. After dropping
their bombs, they flew on only to
crash-land in China.
It was the first such attack of the
war. The raid provided a tremendous morale boost to the U.S. Four
American airmen were captured.
Three were beheaded; the fourth
died in prison after being tortured.
Thousands of Chinese were
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Clifton Bancorp Inc. Announces Appointment of Tricia Cademartori Hrotko
To Executive Vice President & Chief Revenue Officer
Clifton, New Jersey, April 3, 2014 –
Clifton Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ:
CSBK), the parent company of
Clifton Savings Bank, today announced the appointment of Tricia
Cademartori Hrotko to the position of Executive Vice President,
Chief Revenue Officer. In this newly
created position, Ms. Hrotko will be
responsible for the integration of all
revenue-related functions, including
strategic planning, marketing and
sales, product development and pricing, client service and support – with
the ultimate goal of driving profitable growth.
Paul M. Aguggia, Clifton Ban-
corp’s recently appointed Chairman
and CEO, noted that the creation of
the role, and recruiting Ms. Hrotko,
is in alignment with the overall
strategic direction of the Bank. “As
we complete our second-step offering, it is clear to me, and the Board of
Directors, that we need to position
the Bank more competitively within
our market area. Bringing onboard
an experienced, energetic and solution-oriented banking professional,
with a proven track record, will complement our accomplished Leadership Team and elevate our brand. We
enthusiastically welcome Tricia to
our team.”
Ms. Hrotko commented, “Clifton
is a well-respected, community-focused institution with solid financial
footings from which to grow. There
is plenty of opportunity within the
Bank’s footprint to expand relationship banking activities and commercial and residential loan production.”
She concluded, “I am excited to be
joining Clifton Savings at such a pivotal point in its 80+ year history and
to be an integral part of this unique
opportunity.”
Ms. Hrotko joins Clifton Bancorp
from Sterling National Bank, New
York, where she was responsible for
overall marketing and corporate
communications for the $2.7 billion
commercial bank. Previously, Ms.
Hrotko held a similar role at First
Morris Bank and Trust, a community
bank headquartered in Morristown,
NJ (now part of Provident Bank of
New Jersey). Ms. Hrotko’s prior professional career included senior roles
within the advertising and communications industry implementing integrated marketing programs for
well-known national brands. Tricia is
a graduate of Bryant University,
Rhode Island; she and her family reside in the Gillette section of Long
Hill Township, New Jersey.
TRICIA CADEMARTORI
HROTKO
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OFFICERS
MATT GRABOWSKI, PRESIDENT
RAY GRABOWSKI, VICE PRESIDENT
LAURIE KIRWIN, FINANCIAL SECRETARY
CHRISTINE WITMYER, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
DIRECTORS
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Condominium And Community Association Law
Rare New Jersey Artifacts
On Display At Crime Museum To Be Explained At Free Bar Foundation Program
NEW JERSEY - The public is in- partner of Kennedy, Wronko &
Founded in 1958, the New Jersey
In Washington, D.C.
vited to attend a seminar on Condo- Kennedy, Montville; and A. Christo- State Bar Foundation is the educaWASHINGTON, DC – The harsh
realities of crime and punishment
manifest themselves through artifacts and instruments of forensics,
investigation, enforcement and violence. The Crime Museum (575 7th
Street, NW) in Washington, DC exhibits just such evidence, prominently displayed in each of the five
galleries housed within the 28,000square foot-complex.
These artifacts, which include
firearms, detection equipment,
prison art, and automobiles, come
from hundreds of justice and law enforcement divisions nationwide, including several from the state of
New Jersey, featuring such items as
prison artwork and Bonnie & Clyde
relics to memorabilia from the New
Jersey set of HBO’s Sopranos.
More hauntingly is memorabilia
concerning the kidnapping of
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr., not
only one of the state’s most notorious crimes, but also dubbed “The
Crime of the Century.” The toddler
son of world famous aviator Charles
Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh was abducted and murdered in
1932. Inside the Crime Museum, patrons will find artifacts such as the
original Lindbergh kidnapping
poster issued by New Jersey State
Police illustrating the serial numbers
of all bills paid as the ransom. Also
featured is the original typed and
signed letter from New Jersey Governor Harold G. Hoffman regarding
the Lindbergh kidnapping. The content underscores Hoffman’s view that
Bruno Hauptmann was innocent in
the kidnapping and murder. The
museum also displays an original invitation to Hauptman’s execution issued by the Prison Warden and the
leather chest strap from the New Jersey State Electric Chair used in
Hauptmann’s execution.
These and other historical elements are incorporated into over 100
different displays and interactive exhibits that focus on the history and
legacy of crime and punishment in
America. Other permanent attractions inside the museum include opportunities to interact with a realistic
forensics lab, create ID cards and fingerprinting, and use a lie detector
test. Visitors to the museum can also
experience first-hand the skills necessary to fight crime through such interactive components as a simulated
FBI shooting range and high-speed
police chase simulators. For tickets
or additional information, please visit
the Crime Museum online at
www.crimemuseum.org
minium Law sponsored by the New
Jersey State Bar Foundation on
Wednesday, April 23, 2014, 7-9 p.m.
at the New Jersey Law Center in
New Brunswick off Ryders Lane.
Admission is free but reservations
are required. To register, call 732937-7518 or 1-800-FREE LAW.
Condominiums and other common interest communities are popular residential options as they often
present affordable housing alternatives for both owners and renters.
Residents share and benefit from
common services and recreational
amenities. Owners contribute to the
costs to maintain their homes and
the common facilities, and to operate the community. At times, homeowners are faced with problems
involving the operation, management and upkeep of their homes and
communities. Because of the special
aspects of such properties, it is important for residents and those interested in the condominiums to
understand the legal aspects of condominium living.
Speakers will be three attorneys
highly experienced in community
association law: Christine F. Li, a
partner in the real estate department
of Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith &
Davis LLP, Woodbridge and Roseland; Karyn Kennedy Branco, a
pher Florio, a shareholder of Stark &
Stark, Lawrenceville. They will discuss the special issues faced by condominiums and pose solutions to the
financial and operational problems
worsened by difficult economic
times. The speakers will also detail
the benefits of condominium ownership and address how to enhance the
advantages of condominium living
and the value of investments that
owners have made in their homes.
Specific topics will include common legal and financial problems of
those communities, dealing with the
developer, handling tenants and other
residents, working with the association and its board, understanding the
services of such professionals as
property managers and accountants,
and litigating and resolving disputes.
A question-and-answer period will
follow the presentations.
tional and philanthropic arm of the
New Jersey State Bar Association.
The Bar Foundation's mission is to
promote public understanding of the
law through a free, comprehensive
public education program. Among its
activities, the Foundation conducts
seminars and conflict resolution
training, publishes materials, operates a videotape loan library and
speakers bureau, and coordinates elementary, middle and high school
mock trial competitions.
To register or for more information about the Foundation's programs
and publications, visit us online at
www.njsbf.org or call 1-800-FREE
LAW.
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Happy Easter!
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1135 Broad Street
Suite 104
Clifton, NJ 07013
MATTHEW J. TRELLA, ESQUIRE
Tel: (973) 778-5200
Fax: (973) 778-6985
[email protected]
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The State We’re In
by Michele S. Byers, Executive Director, New Jersey Conservation Foundation
Had things gone differently, this
state we’re in might have been
called New Netherland, New Sweden, Nova Cesarea or even Albania.
But we ended up as New Jersey, a
name that honors the Isle of Jersey
in Great Britain … and gives us our
famous “Jersey” attitude.
This year marks the 350th anniversary of the birth of New Jersey,
when the English seized control in
1664.
The story of how this little peninsula between the Delaware River
and the Atlantic Ocean became New
Jersey starts with early European explorers and colonists, and their quest
for control over lands that had been
inhabited for millennia by Native
Americans.
The true colonial era began in
1609 with Henry Hudson, who sailed
for the Dutch East India Company.
Hudson explored the Delaware and
Raritan Rivers, the Hudson River
valley and the Newark and New York
bays. Dutch mapmaker Adriaen
Block subsequently surveyed the
coast from New England to
Delaware, naming it New Netherland.
Dutch colonists settled
throughout New Jersey, Manhattan,
Staten Island and the Hudson Valley.
Meanwhile, Swedish settlers migrated to southern New Jersey,
what’s now Salem and Gloucester
How Our State Got Its First Subdivision
counties. In 1638 the colony of New
Sweden was founded, straddling the
Delaware River. It was short-lived,
eventually taken over by the Dutch.
In 1660, King Charles II was restored to the throne in England and
resolved to bring the New Netherland colony into the dominion of the
British crown.
In 1664, he issued a patent giving
extensive lands in the New World to
his brother James, Duke of York.
James, in turn, granted land between
the Hudson and Delaware rivers to
two loyal friends, Sir George
Carteret, who had served as governor
of the Isle of Jersey, and Lord John
Berkeley.
Happy Easter!
SENATOR JOSEPH VITALE
ASSEMBLYMAN JOHN S. WISNIEWSKI
ASSEMBLYMAN CRAIG J. COUGHLIN
The document recording this land
grant, now housed at the New Jersey
State Archives in Trenton, proclaims
that “said Tract of Land is hereafter
to be called by the name or names of
New Cesarea or New Jersey.”
But making a royal gift of New
Jersey was a bit hasty, since the
Dutch still held sole power over New
Netherland.
The Duke of York remedied that
“problem” by sending a squadron of
war ships. Dutch governor Peter
Stuyvesant surrendered in September
1664, New Amsterdam was renamed
New York, and New Jersey was
called Albania by the local English
… a name that obviously didn’t
stick.
Over the next decade, war broke
out between England and Holland.
New Jersey once again fell under
Dutch control, nullifying the land
grants to Berkeley and Carteret. A
peace treaty in 1674 returned New
Jersey and New York to the British,
and it was time to divvy up New Jersey once again.
Berkeley had sold his interest to a
group of Quakers, and Carteret
pressed to have his land grant reinstated. Rather giving Carteret a half
interest in the entirety of New Jersey,
a decision was made to slice the state
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Happy Easter!
Councilman
PETER
EAGLER
Clifton, New Jersey
Representing the 19th Legislative District
Carteret* Perth Amboy* South Amboy*
Sayreville* Woodbridge
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Wesołego Alleluja!
JOHN D. POGORELEC
AND
JOHN D. POGORELEC, JR.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Assemblyman
Thomas P. Giblin
34th District (New Jersey)
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Wesołego Alleluja!
Easter Greetings!
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The Festival Expo, which takes
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Festival’s year-long science celebration. Taking the entire convention
center, the Festival Expo will also
have a Career Pavilion, Book Fair—
complete with signings by wellknown science authors, and multiple
competitions such as EPA P3’s sustainability challenge. In all, the
Festival expects more than 250,000
people to participate.
Other components of the overall
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Youth Week “Clifton’s Got Talent” Contest The Date of Easter
to A.D. 325, Easter was celebrated on different days of the
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week, including Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. In that year, the
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An additional audition has been
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from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Individuals
must be pre-registered to participate
in the auditions. All individuals selected for the contest must attend a
mandatory dress rehearsal on Wed.,
April 30th beginning at 6:30 p.m. at
Clifton High School. The contest
will be conducted on Saturday, May
3rd at 6:30 p.m. at Clifton High
School, 333 Colfax Avenue.
Register for this event at the
Recreation Department, located in
Clifton City Hall, 900 Clifton Ave.
The maximum time per act is four (4)
minutes. All performances, costumes and song lyrics must be appropriate for all ages to view.
Approval of all acts is at the discretion of the event committee. Tickets
for the event are $10.00 per person.
All proceeds will be donated to the
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corresponds to the ecclesiastical New Moon. It does not always
occur on the same date as the astronomical full moon. The ecclesiastical “vernal equinox” is always on March 21. Therefore,
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Pascrell, Reed Bill To Assist Long-Term WORD ETYMOLOGY
Unemployed Advances In Senate
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Reps.
Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ) and Tom
Reed (R-NY), both members of the
House Ways and Means Committee,
recently praised the Senate Finance
Committee for advancing their legislation that would incentivize businesses to hire qualified individuals
that have been out of work for more
than 26 weeks. The provision was
included in the Expiring Provisions
Improvement Reform and Efficiency (EXPIRE) Act, a package of
“tax extenders” that have expired or
will expire at the end of this year.
The provision and its House companion, H.R. 3726, the Long-term
Unemployed Hiring Incentive Act,
would extend the successful Work
Opportunity Tax Credit program to
allow companies that hire long-term
unemployed individuals to be eligible for a tax credit of up to $2400.
The Senate amendment was sponsored by Senators Portman, Cardin
and Warner.
"I'm pleased to see this legislation
take a critical step forward and that
we now have bipartisan, bicameral
support for helping the long-term
unemployed and creating jobs," said
Pascrell. "This commonsense approach will help break the stigma
suffered by so many of the longterm unemployed by offering employers incentives to get these folks
back to work. I look forward to
working with my Ways and Means
colleagues to incorporate similar language in the House and make this
important investment in our nation's
workforce."
“Creating a fair environment for
the long-term unemployed to get a
job and support their families is a
positive step toward breaking the
cycle of long-term unemployment,”
Reed said. “Today’s progress is good
news for getting millions of Americans back on their own two feet and
in a position to care for themselves
and their families. This is a fair, common-sense approach and one I am
pleased to see move in the right direction.”
The Long-Term Unemployed Hiring Incentive Act extends the Work
Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)
program to cover qualified long-term
unemployed individuals. WOTC
provides businesses who hire certain
qualified individuals a general business tax credit equal to 40% of the
first $6000 of their first years’ salary,
meaning the maximum credit a business can claim per employee is
$2400. The bill defines "long-term
unemployed" as an individual who
has exhausted their regular unemployment compensation (the first 26
weeks of unemployment benefits, or
slightly over six months) since the
economic crisis began in 2007.
According to the White House
Council of Economic Advisors, the
current elevation of the unemployment rate is entirely due to long-term
unemployment. The 2014 Economic
Report of the President shows that in
December 2013, the unemployment
rate for workers unemployed 26
weeks or less fell to lower than its
average in the 2001-07 period, while
the unemployment rate for workers
unemployed 27 weeks or more remained higher than at any time prior
to the Great Recession.
A recent Brookings Institute study
also found that only 11% of Americans who are long-term unemployed
find steady, full-time work a year
later according to data from 2008 to
2012, with only 39% finding work at
all during that year.
Although the unemployment rate
has fallen to 6.7 percent in February
of 2014, nearly the lowest rate measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics since 2008, the unemployment
rate for those out of work for 27
weeks or more has remained persistently high. About 3.8 million Americans fall into this category of
“long-term unemployed”, or about
37 percent of the unemployed. While
it has fallen from a high of four percent at the height of the recession, the
current long-term unemployment
Stories of words having a Latin or Greek origin.
There are over a million words in the English
language. 60% of them come from Latin and Greek.
The following story(s) will help you to understand
and retain the meanings.
By Joseph Stefaniak, an envoy of the Classics.
The word for today is SISYPHEAN, meaning IMPOSSIBLE,
from the name of a mythological figure named SISYPHEUS. He
was punished by Zeus (Jupiter) for all eternity. His task in Hades
was to roll a huge boulder up a mountain side and when he reached
the summit he could rest. However, it was so ordained that the boulder would always begin to roll back downward when it nearly
reached the pinnacle. SISYPHEUS would then have to roll the rock
again, hoping to rest when the boulder finally balanced on the top.
This never happens and poor SISYPHEUS to this day keeps on
rolling. On the other hand the word HERCULEAN means A DIFFICULT TASK. The Greek hero HERCULES performed many
difficult tasks like killing the Hydra, beating a lion, finding the
golden apples, and single-handedly performing other superhuman
tasks. Hence we have the expression - A HERCULEAN TASK.
rate of 2.5 nearly equals the highest
rate on record prior to the current crisis. The Federal Reserve Bank of
Boston recently published research
showing that job applications from
those out of work for more than six
months receive far fewer call backs
from prospective employers. In fact,
the study found that those out of
work for six months or longer re-
ceived fewer call backs for a job in
the same industry they were previously employed than someone with
no experience in that industry but
who had only been out of work for a
short period of time.
Original cosponsors of H.R. 3726
include Congressmen Jon Runyan
(R-NJ), Alan Lowenthal (D-CA) and
Tom Reed (R-NY).
Happy Easter
To All The Readers of The Post Eagle
District 9
New Jersey
Congressman
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Bill Pascrell, Jr.
and Family
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to all his constituents and supporters.
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May the glory of our risen Savior bring to you and yours
peace, happiness and spiritual contentment.
Easter Greetings – Wesołego Alleluja
Chrystus zmartwychwstał! Prawdziwie zmartwychwstał!
Radosnego Alleluja! Pełnych pokoju Świąt Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego!
– Very Rev. Canon Miroslaw Krol, Pastor
Rev. Tadeusz Jank, Parochial Vicar, Staff and Parishioners
An Affiliate of the American Council for Polish Culture
ST. THERESA
OF THE
CHILD JESUS CHURCH
Archdiocesan Shrine of Bl. John Paul II
Marie Hejnosz, President • Felicia Malinowski, Vice President
Debbie Majka, Treasurer • Teresa Wojcik, Corresponding Secretary
Diana Blichasz, Recording Secretary • Richard Janaszek, Membership
Jean Joka, Publicity
131 E. Edgar Road, Linden, New Jersey 07036
Tel: 908-862-1116, Fax: 908-862-2930
Parish email: [email protected] – Shrine email: [email protected]
DIRECTORS: Krystyna Cimoch, Jim Malinowski, Irene Musman
Peter Obst, Walter Wojcik, Joseph Zazyczny
Friends of Bl. John Paul II “Be Not Afraid!” Center, Inc.
122 Liberty Ave., Linden, NJ 07036 – www.johnpaul2usa.org - [email protected]
Happy Easter to all Polonia
A Blessed and Happy Easter To All
Eve Grabowski
& Family
from the
General Pulaski Memorial Parade
Committee, Inc.
Join 2014 Grand Marshal Sheriff Richard H. Berdnik
marching up 5th Avenue on October 5th
770 Northfield Ave., West Orange, NJ 07052
Office: 973-731-0111 • 973-736-4097 – Fax: 973-731-6709
Wesołego Alleluja - Happy Easter!
from the members of the
POLISH UNIVERSITY CLUB
OF NEW JERSEY
177 Broadway, Clark, NJ 07066
www.pucnj.org
God bless all of our brave troops fighting for our freedom.
The
and the
children in Poland
who were given a second chance
for a normal life
wish all of Polonia
Wesołego Alleluja and a Blessed Easter
WE CORDIALLY INVITE ALL TO OUR 2014 EVENTS!
PUC (PACE) 34th Annual
Scholarship Fund Golf Outing
May 22, 2014 at the Delaware Water Gap Country Club, PA
For information contact Walt P. Urbielewicz (732) 968-4363
or Hank Stoner (908) 753-9518
Scholarship Awards Luncheon
June 8, 2014 • 12 noon
at the Chart House, Weehawken, NJ
Contact Jadzia Barwick (201) 847-0166
Traditional Wigilia Supper
Saturday, December 6th
Polish Cultural Foundation, Clark, N.J.
Mass 6 p.m. - Dinner to follow.
Contact Wojtek Welenc
973-316-5914
Join our
Inaugural Golf Outing
and Dinner
Monday, June 9th, 2014
at the
Woodlake Country Club
Lakewood, N.J.
Enjoy a buffet dinner, one hour
open beer and wine bar, gift raffle
and golf awards presentations.
12:00 pm Registration & Lunch
1:30 pm Shotgun Start
6:00 pm Cocktails & Dinner
For more information call
Corey Cramer
609-713-3700
DOREEN PATRAS CRAMER
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Kosciuszko At West Point - May 2nd & May 3rd
NEW YORK - On May 2nd and
May 3rd, the American Association
of Friends of Kościuszko at West
Point will hold the 11th conference
and 186th commemoration in honor
of Tadeusz Kościuszko.
The conference on Friday, May
2nd will be held in the Eisenhower
Room of the Thayer Hotel starting at
9:30 am and will end
at 5:30 pm. Panelists
will include, among
others, noted scholars
like M. B. B. Biskupski, Ph.D., of Central
Connecticut State University, James S. Pula,
Ph.D., of Purdue University in Indiana, and
Thaddeus
Buczko,
J.D., Hon. LL.D., of
the Peabody Essex
Museum in Massachusetts. The very appropriate
theme
is
Kościuszko, Poland’s
Constitution of May 3,
1791, and the Political,
Social and Security Climate in Europe from 1791 through the Congress of Vienna. Participants are
invited to continue discussion at dinner afterwards.
On Saturday, May 3rd, beginning
with 9:45 am Mass at the Catholic
Chapel of the Most Holy Trinity, the
U. S. Military Academy and a grateful public will honor Kościuszko for
the 186th time. After Mass, attendees can observe the Cadet Review
on The Plain from a special reserved
section and then join members of the
Academy,
the
AAFKWP,
Liga
Morska/Sea League,
Harcerzy/Boy and Girl
Scouts, Polish Singers
Alliance of America,
Polish American Congress, other Polish
American organizations
and the general public in
the tribute to Kościuszko at his monument which faces the
glorious Hudson River.
The Keynote speaker
will
be
Thaddeus
Buczko.
Those who had attended the Saturday
Mass and observance previously remember well the erudite homilies of
Father Carl Urban of Schenectady,
NY and the glorious singing of prizewinning Aria chorus of Wallington,
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NJ. The enthusiasm for promulgating Kościuszko’s legacy at the conference and during the observance
exhibited by Anthony J. Bajdek, Associate Dean (ret.) of Northeastern
University and Stephen N. Olejasz,
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army (ret.)
and former Professor of History at
the U. S. Military Academy has enticed many professional and amateur
historians to join the AAFKWP.
Meeting cadet members of the
Kościuszko Squadron is exciting, especially for youngsters. It is gratifying to see how the numbers attending
the two events have grown in the last
few years in this homage to Kościuszko, but, there is always room for
more.
After the ceremony at the monument, participants can attend the
luncheon in the George Washington
Room of the Thayer Hotel, tour the
grounds of the academy, sit in
Kosciuszko’s own garden, and/or
visit the museum and library. Make
the Saturday observance an annual
pilgrimage by car, bus or train to the
academy. It’s a great event – socially, historically and spiritually.
For information about access to
the U.S. Military Academy grounds,
costs for the conference and/or
meals, or for any other aspect of the
two days’ events, please check the
AAFKWP
site
at
www.kosciuszkoatwestpoint.org or
make contact with F. X. Gates at
917-913-3133, 718-852-6812,
[email protected]
“Barbara” – A Popular Name At MSCPWA
Barbara Kulpa, Basha Karolak (new Barbara), Barbara Konopka
and Barbara Blyskal.
NEW YORK - At the last General
Meeting of the Marie Sklodowska
Curie Professional Women's Association, held on Thursday, March 27th
at the Princess Manor in Greenpoint,
Brooklyn, the organization welcomed a new Basia to the organization. Mary Bielski thought it would
be interesting to take a picture of
four Barbaras of the MSCPWA ...
pictured, are (from left to right)
Basia Kulpa - Vice President; our
new member, Basha Karolak very
eager and interested in helping us
reach out and network among our
young folk; Basia Konopka, Board
Member and proprietor of Princess
Manor; and Barbara R. Blyskal,
President of MSCPWA.
The meeting was successful in that
members welcomed Dr. Grazyna
Grochowska, Physical Therapist,
who gave a personal talk on physical
therapy and the new approaches used
to aiding individuals who need help
getting their mobility back due to accidents or other disabilities.
Our next General Meeting will be
held on Thursday, May 29th. Details
on who will be main speaker will be
soon announced.
The MSCPWA offers scholarships
once a year at their Annual Dinner
Dance which, this coming year, will
be held on Friday, November 14,
2014 at Princess Manor. For details
on scholarship applications, visit
www.curiewomen.org.
HAPPY EASTER
To all our members,
their families and all
of Polonia from the
bottom of our hearts!
Best wishes from PSFCU!
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Allelujah! Allelujah!
May the Risen Christ renew our faith
and fill our hearts with love for all mankind
Happy Easter! Wesołego Alleluja!
Ted & Jean Marczak
TOMS RIVER - CAPE MAY • NEW JERSEY
Wesołego Alleluja
Happy Easter – Wesołego Alleluja
Very Reverend Stanley Skrzypek
SS. PETER
AND
PAUL
Frances X. Gates
The Annual Kosciuszko Conference and Commemoration will take place at the
United States Military Academy at West Point on May 2 and May 3, 2014.
For information, please visit KosciuszkoatWestPoint.org
phone 718-852-6812 / 917-913-3133 or e-mail [email protected]
A Blessed and Happy Easter To All!
Wesołego Alleluja!
POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH
9:00 A.M. EASTER SUNDAY
RESURRECTION MASS with procession
11:00 A.M. Polish Mass
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE
9:00 am: English Mass (Family Service)
11:00 am: Polish High Mass
Krystyna B. Konopka
And Family
Kearny, New Jersey
126 RIVER DRIVE, PASSAIC, NJ • 973-778-6368
Wesołego Alleluja
Happy Easter!
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Wesołego Alleluja - Happy Easter!
ASSOCIATION OF
THE SONS OF POLAND
333 Hackensack Street
Carlstadt, New Jersey 07072
Tel: (201) 935-2807 • Fax: (201) 935-2752
Website: www.SonsofPoland.org
Wesołego Alleluja - Happy Easter!
POLISH NATIONAL UNION
OF AMERICA (SPÓJNIA)
TADEUSZ KOŚCIUSZKO SOCIETY, BRANCH 5
DISTRICT 2 NY/NJ/PA
The POLISH NATIONAL UNION OF AMERICA is a fraternal insurance society founded by
Bishop Francis Hodur in 1908 in Scranton, PA. The 5th Branch was organized in 1908 at Saints Peter
and Paul Polish National Catholic Church in Passaic, NJ by Rev. Louis Wrzesinski. Member benefits
are a bi-monthly publication of STRAŻ (THE GUARD), Credit Union and College Stipends.
For more information please call Ann K. Czop, 201-652-4038.
Happy Easter – Wesołego Alleluja!
Polish American
Cultural Society
of Stamford, CT
Polish National Alliance
Wesołego Alleluja - Happy Easter!
Polish Cultural Foundation
177 Broadway, Clark, N.J. 07066
732-382-7197
Visit us at... www.pcfnj.org
Marek Ruszala, President
Ronald A. Syslo, Chairman of the Board
Wesołego Alleluja!
Largest Ethnic
Fraternal Benefit Society
In The United States
Extends Best Wishes For A
Happy Easter
Executive Committee:
Frank J. Spula, President
Teresa N. Abick, Vice President
Paul C. Odrobina, Vice President
David G. Milcinovic, Vice President
Charles A. Komosa, Secretary
Marian Grabowski, Treasurer
Supervisory Council:
Wesley Musial, Censor
Irene S. Grabowy, Vice Censor
Headquarters:
6100 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60646
Telephone: (773) 286-0500
Toll Free: 1-800-621-3723
Visit our Website at - www.pna-znp.org
Find us on
The Polish American Club
of Toms River, NJ, Inc.
President
Treasurer
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Financial Secretary
Frank Zwolinski
Edward Kmon
Julie Kowalczyk
Helen Gulya
Janice Zwolinski
DIRECTORS: Stanley Milkowski, Chairman
Ann Bryk, Joseph Bryk, Catherine Milkowski
TRUSTEES: Helen Papalski - In Memoriam
SERGEANT AT ARMS: George Churpakovich, Stan Plonka
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Pulaski’s Birthday In Savannah, Georgia
By Peter J. Obst
Savannah, Georgia - March 1,
2014. This year's Pulaski Birthday
Commemoration was held in
Monterey Square, location of a tall
marble column that memorializes
the hero of two nations.
Ceremonies began with the customary greeting to friends and visitors delivered by Edward
Krolikowski, chairman of the
Savannah General Pulaski
Committee of the American
Council for Polish Culture
(ACPC). Sounds of fife and drum
were heard in a street adjacent to
the square, soon there appeared a
color guard composed of the
Knights of Columbus in full regalia
carrying flags of the United States,
Poland and the State of Georgia.
Along with them, providing the
marching music were members of
the Costal Heritage Society,
dressed in Revolutionary War uniforms complete with muskets.
They were followed by wreath car-
(standing, l. to r.) Raymond Glembocki, Robert Dutka, Peter Obst,
Savannah Pulaski Committee Chairman Edward Krolikowski and
Camille Krolikowski, Robert Synakowski (sitting, l. to r.) historian
Edward Pinkowski, Savannah Mayor Edna Jackson, Henrietta
Nowakowski.
riers from the committee. The
national anthems of Poland and the
United States were sung to the
accompaniment of a trumpeter.
This was followed by topical
remarks from Savannah Mayor
Edna
Jackson
and
State
Representative Ron Stephens.
An invocation by Fr. Adam
Kasela preceded a ceremonial laying of wreaths from the Poles in
America Foundation and the
American Council for Polish
Culture whose board members had
scheduled their annual Spring
Meeting in Savannah to be present
at the ceremony. Also present was
the eminent Polish-American historian, founder of the Poles in
America Foundation, Edward
Pinkowski. He was accompanied
by his son Jack and Monica
Pinkowski. Edward Pinkowski
provided the inspiration for this
Pulaski Birthday observance, and
the Poles in America foundation
was a major sponsor of the ceremony. After the wreaths were placed
the musket team fired a memorial
salute. Closing remarks were delivered by committee treasurer
Andrew Boguszewski. Afterwards
the out-of-town visitors had an
opportunity to meet Mayor Jackson
and State Representative Stephens.
A post-event lunch was held at
the Johnny Harris banquet facility
which gave the ACPC board members the opportunity to become
acquainted with the local group of
members who worked so hard to
make the event a success. During
the lunch, Frank Sulkowski, Sports
Director at WJCL TV in Savannah,
delivered an interesting address
that spotlighted individuals of
Polish background in American
sports. Mr. Pinkowski spoke about
his research into the life of Casimir
Pulaski.
It should be remembered that
Pulaski was born on March 6, 1745
as indicated by records at the
Church of the Holy Cross in
Warsaw where the baptism took
place. These were discovered by
Sławomir Górzyński in 1992 and
later incorporated into an updated
entry for Pulaski in the Polski
(l. to r.) State Representative Ron Stevens, Jack and Monica Pinkowski
Camille Krolikowski, ACPC vice-president Mary Ellen Tyszka, Savannah
Mayor Edna Jackson.
Słownik Biograficzny, an official
source for biographical sketches of
famous Poles.
The Poles in America
Foundation (www.poles.org) and
the American Council for Polish
Culture invite interested parties to
view additional information presented on their respective websites.
(www.polishcultureacpc.org)
(photo credit: Jackie Kolowski)
The color guard composed of the Knights of Columbus enters the Square
Edward Krolikowski, at podium, greets the assembled friends and guests
AT THE PULASKI MONUMENT
IN MONTEREY SQUARE:
Edward Pinkowski (sitting) with
his son Jack Pinkowski, president
of the Poles in America
Foundation.
(head table at the post event lunch, l. to. r.) Daniel Kamykowski (speaking
at podium), WJCL-TV Sports Director Frank Sulkowski, ACPC vice-president Mary Ellen Tyszka, Monica and Jack Pinkowski, Edward
Pinkowski.
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The Polish Archive
By Ewa Bronowicz
In this column you will learn or review what you
know about Polish history through a series of articles featuring important events ranging from the
Early Middle Ages to the Third Polish Republic.
If you’d like to suggest an important event in
Polish history send us an e-mail. Please include your
name, address, brief summary of the event, and why
you think it’s important. If your event is selected,
your opinion will be quoted in the column.
The King Who Didn’t Want
To Be King (of Poland)
After the death of Zygmunt August (Sigismund II Augustus), about fifty
thousand people gathered in the spring of 1573 to choose a new king of
Poland. A French candidate seemed like a better option that a Russian one
(Ivan the Terrible) or a German one (Maximilian II), among others. It is
not surprising that the majority vote elected Henry I as the King of the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Henry, who was only twenty-three
years-old, was the fourth son of Henry II, King of France, and therefore an
unlikely candidate for the French throne. He accepted the Polish crown,
even if he was also expected to marry Anna Jagielonka (Anna Jagiellon),
the sister of the recently deceased king. She happened to be thirty years
older than him, but it was not the first time the young French man was
confronted with the prospect of marrying an older woman: his mother had
wanted him to wed Queen Elisabeth, almost twenty years his senior.
Henry, whose reputation included romances with princesses and adventures with prostitutes, finally arrived in Cracow in February 1574. Rumor
has it that he pretended to be sick and locked himself in his chamber to
escape from his future wife. To make things worse, he didn’t speak Polish.
And the biggest problem was that he didn’t know much about Polish politics, and wasn’t interested in learning about it, either. He was apparently
more enthusiastic about parties, fashion, and sleeping his afternoons away.
In other words, Poles can look back on Henry’s rule and know who not to
vote for.
In June of that year, Henry was trapped: his engagement to Anna
Jagielonka had been announced at a ball. Coincidentally, the very next
morning he learned of the death of his brother, King Charles IX. That, for
Henry, meant a possibility to rule France. He didn’t waste any time: a few
days later he left Cracow in secrecy and ran for the border. A group of
Polish envoys was soon on his trail. According to legend, they confronted
the king just after he crossed the border whereupon he promised to return
to Poland—soon. He did not keep his promise. No wonder a few weeks
later Henry received a letter from the members of the Polish parliament
with an ultimatum: if he didn’t return to Wawel by May 1575, he would
lose the crown. By then, Henry had bigger fish to fry: he became King of
France.
Henry’s rule of Poland (and Lithuania) was brief—from 1573 to 1574—
and yet truly historic. First, he was the first Polish king ever elected by free
election. And second, he signed The Henrician Articles, which established
Poland as an elective monarchy, a pre-cursor to representative democracy.
Interestingly, the French also benefitted from Henry’s Polish experience—
upon his return to Paris, he brought back the fork (invented in Italy a century earlier), and knowledge of the outhouse, both of which he quickly
introduced to the French people.
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to consumers when shopping for
insurance coverage. Whether buying and insuring a new car, starting
a small business or moving into the
state, insurance shoppers should
understand who they are dealing
with and know that there are three
main ways to secure an insurance
policy in New Jersey.
“Consumers can buy insurance
through different pipelines,” said
Commissioner
Kobylowski.
“Whether purchasing a policy
directly from a company, through
an agent employed exclusively by
one carrier, also known as a captive
agent, or an independent agent or
commercial broker, insurance
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Understanding terms and standard
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these insurance lines, visit:
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Direct Writers – Carriers offer
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through online purchasing. They
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without an agent, consumers need
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carrier is licensed in New Jersey
visit:
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When shopping for coverage, it
is important to understand the types
of agents in the marketplace.
Independent Agent – Some agents
have contracts with several different insurance carriers. These agents
can assist consumers in comparing
coverage options offered by multiple companies on the same risk.
Captive Agent – Other agents
write exclusively with one insurance company. Consumers who are
certain of the carrier they want to
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businesses. Business insurance
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want to utilize a broker who specializes in finding insurance for
business risks to maximize coverage for the best possible cost.
“There is no set formula for
finding the best coverage to fit
your needs,” said Kobylowski.
“However, word of mouth may be
the most popular and reliable indicator that you have found the right
coverage source.”
Commissioner Kobylowski provided the following suggestions if
consumers decide to search for an
independent or captive agent rather
than buy insurance directly from a
company:
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neighbors, and colleagues – A
recent National Association of
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found that 79 percent of consumers
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advice from family and friends.
Also, 65 percent said they asked
colleagues and social acquaintances. Consumers should ask
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the agent. Customer service,
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Traditions of a Polish Easter
by Staś Kmieć
Easter is one of the prominent
religious observances in Poland
and throughout Polonia abroad.
While religious ceremonies follow
the rituals of the Christian church,
Easter celebrations have embedded
the rich heritage of native
Polish culture.
Growing up Polish in
America during the prime
of the Polish church – the
center of the community
and its culture, was a
wonderful experience,
rich in tradition. Like
many ethnic groups, lives
and customs were connected to the church and
how a particular ethnicity
uniquely intertwined its
traditions with religion.
Easter is called
Wielkanoc, which means “Great
Night,” having only a religious
connotation, unlike its English
equivalent which originates from
Ēostre, the pagan goddess of dawn,
spring and fertility. In Polish tradition this is a religious holiday and
there is no place for secular fantasies of chocolate and bunnies.
Easter is special with its cherished old customs. From pączk i
and chruścik i on Shrove Tuesday,
to the fragrant yeast dough for
Easter babka, the aroma that came
from the kitchen was magnificent.
But church services, through
song and prayer, were at the forefront. Parents instilled the importance of participation and attendance of church worship during
Lent: weekly Stations of the Cross
and Bitter Lamentations – Gorzkie
ale.
The uniquely Polish ceremony
of Gorzkie ale consists of chanting and texts reflecting on the mystery of Christian redemption and
the Passion and death of the Christ.
With repetitive motifs, the service
consists of evocative hymns focusing on the suffering of Christ, the
soul’s lament and the dialogue of
Mary with the soul.
Holy week customs date back at
least 1000 years.
On
Holy
Thursday in
Poland it is the
custom to visit
seven churches;
while in the
United States
the number is
three.
The
Monstrance
holding
the
sacred
host
stands prominently on the
altar, and the
altar boy’s church bells are
replaced with the clip-clop nailhammering sound of wooden kołatki and terkotki.
Good Friday (Wielk i Piątek ) is
a solemn day of prayer and reflection. Some limit themselves to
bread and water, and silence during
a portion of the day is required. At
the conclusion of the mass, the ritual of homage to Christ on the cross
is enacted. A fast occurs from mid-
night until after the Easter basket
has been blessed.
A sepulcher is often built in
Polish churches and grottos, where
a lifelike figure of Christ is displayed lying in the grave. Soldiers,
harcerze (boy-scouts) or attendants
take turns in guarding the “tomb,”
which is elaborately decorated on
Easter Sunday, as a remembrance
of the Resurrection. In Garfield,
N.J., the górale from the Podhalan
Society traditionally take watch.
On Holy Saturday (Wielka
Sobota) the sternness of Lent is
broken. The women of the household prepare the Easter basket and
feast. All preparations had to be
completed, so that the women
would be free from work for the
Easter celebration.
Świ ęco nka. With the ancient
custom of Święconka, the food is
blessed with holy water by a priest,
who would either come to the
house, or samplings of dishes
would be taken to church for a
communal blessing.
A basket is decorated with green
parsley, flowers, and sprigs of
pussy willow or boxwood (bukszpan), with a ribbon woven through
the handle, and covered with a lace
or embroidered doily. The basket
traditionally contains: a Paschal
lamb — baranek wielkanocny
made of butter, cake or sugar and
carrying in a cross-balanced position, a small banner sometimes
with the letters IHS (representing
the lamb of God); hand painted and
decorated eggs — pisanki (the
symbol of new
life); meat (signifying prosperity);
horseradish (a bitter herb, signifying
the suffering of
Christ); salt (a
Polish tradition of
welcome and hospitality); greenery
(the awakening of
the earth); and
bread/babka (a
symbol of communion and the Last
Supper).
This
would ensure a good harvest and
sufficient amount of food for coming year.
Pisanki. Although the ancient
European art of Pisanki has
become very closely associated
with Easter, it first came about
more than 2000 years ago when
people realized the connection
between the egg and spring (chickens lay more eggs in spring, when
the daylight hours are long, than in
fall and winter).
Decorative motifs include: the
chicken and rooster (symbols of
fertility), grain (good harvest), sun
(light and life) and a green bough
or bloom.
To produce the colors, natural
dyes are used. Onion skins, buckwheat husks, campion,
bark of the wild apple,
leaves of birch or alder,
and the flower of the
lilac create yellow. For
red cochineal (a female
insect), deer horn, sandalwood, or beets are
used. Green come from
sunflower seeds and wild
alder berries. Hollyhock
blooms are used for certain shades, as well as
various other blooms,
leaves and moss. Carrots
make orange, fruit of
blackthorn for blue and different
grasses and nettle for green.
Easter
On Saturday evening’s Easter
Vigil, a fire is lit outside the
church, while parishioners begin
the service holding lit-candles in
the darkness. The church bells are
rung again following 40 days of
silence. Out of the solemnity of
Lent, the joyous, culturally distinctive Easter songs burst forth. Holy
Water is made available to bring
home.
Easter morning mass is rich in
procession, incense and ritual.
Under a canopy the priest, dressed
in gold and white robes carries the
monstrance. In many churches,
young girls sprinkle rose petals
along the path, and the church is
overflowing.
Following Mass, the Easter
breakfast takes place. Before the
start of the meal, the head of the
house cuts a blessed hard boiled
egg into slivered segments, and
offers it to each of those present at
the breakfast with wishes for a long
life of happiness and joy and
“Wesołego Alleluja.”
While the breakfast is traditionally a cold collation of already prepared foods, the meal may have a
variety of other dishes. Many
Polish families make a firm “Easter
Cheese,” which is a combination
including farmer’s cheese and sour
cream. This mixture is placed in a
linen bag and tied up to dry.
The traditional biały (white)
barszcz – ur/urek is distinctively
one of the most common soups.
Thinly sliced or cubed kielbasa
sausage, ham, hard-boiled eggs,
horseradish root, and bread are
often added to this soup commonly
made with fermented rye meal.
Many Polish churches host a traditional Polish Święconk a dinner
in the weeks following Easter. Like
Opłatek, Christmas dinners, it is a
time to celebrate with the extended
family of the Polish community.
The Syrena Dancers of Milwaukee
continue this tradition each year, by
holding a Święcone buffet dinner
on Palm Sunday at Blessed
Sacrament Church Hall.
Wesołego Alleluja
i smacznego jajka!
Easter Word Hunt
EAGPLIROTRHUNT
ARPBAVNCDXIOIW
S K I Z M KE E Y U H Z L A
TIEVBASKETOKMR
EOCOSZVFOKCBOC
RPOWALBEKNOUSO
WJRALIPWLMLNKI
FCAIPVPSOKANXW
APTENESTPGTYSVL
MVEVZGZEDQEVTI
ICKOCHARPALMZU
LHOEGGSZHFOTAN
YIBUNNYVRABBITN
EASTER
PALM
NEST
BASKET
BUNNY
EGGS
LAMB
HUNT
RABBIT
FAMILY
Wielkanocna Lamiglowka
ZKWIATYUMSZA
ROIRTWJSWPKC
ERODZINAVMBI
ZMSLPESKJLOD
UNNGOLALMIPI
LDAEXKKNOAA
EVBARANEKPL
KXCDVNAARIM
CBYWKOSZYKA
JRZAJACMSVZP
AJAJKAPSAVZD
OPISANKAVNKP
REZUREKCJA
ZAJAC
WIELKANOC
JAJKA
KOSZYK
PALMA
RODZINA
BARANEK
WIOSNA
PISANKA
MSZA
KWIATY
English translation for Polish words above:
Resurrection, Rabbit, Easter, Egg, small Basket, Palm, Family, Lamb,
Spring, Decorated Easter Egg, Mass, Flower
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Tickets sold at the door. Come early
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• • •
Last chance to get your tickets for
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Polka Out West
By Don Haderle
Bockbierfest In Sacramento
Turn Verein April 4-5
On the weekend of April 4th, the Turn Verein in
Sacramento staged a beer fest replete with German
music, schuhplattler, German choir, a rock ‘n roll band,
dancing, and lots of beer and food. The German club was founded in 1854
as a gymnastics club, which the name implies. In 1950-1960 I belonged to
the San Francisco Deutsche Turn Verein and we had many gymnastic meets
with the Sacramento club in their wonderful hall. But, alas, neither club
does gymnastics any longer. The
Sacramento club has morphed into a
social organization where Germans
and those with an interest in German
culture can socialize, learn the language, celebrate, and carry on
German customs. The club stages
many
fests,
including
the
Bockbierfest and Oktoberfest.
The club has a large two-story
building near downtown Sacramento
with a parking lot which they converted into a biergarten for this event.
In the main building there is the main
hall which is as large as a basketball
gymnasium where the Gruber Family
Band performed, as did the schuhplattler group, and the German choir.
Martin Kramar leads crowd in
There is a large dance area in this hall
novel dance
which was well occupied during both
days. The fest is a favorite of the young folk in the area (Sacramento State
University is nearby), families (lots of kids running about), and seasoned
folk who simply enjoy the Gemütlichkeit. The chicken dance is the most
popular tune of the fest and the band does a great job of mixing traditional
German numbers with modern renditions of Barney tunes to satisfy the
truly young folk. If you don’t know what Barney tunes are, ask a 5 year old.
Upstairs on the second floor is a smaller hall (Festhall) which housed
Akalive, a local rock ‘n roll band, who entertained the younger crowd and
whipped them into a frenzy of fun.
What I like about this event is that it caters to the full spectrum of ages –
from toddler to senior.
Note: The bockbierfest is not a polka event. It's a festival with kids running
around, music, food, beer - a typical German event. Lots and lots of young
(20 somethings) who bounce about on the dance floor. So the serious
dancers sit and enjoy the music and festivities.
TABLE RESERVATIONS OF 10 AVAILABLE
All donations including admission price are tax deductible.
All proceeds are for the ‘Lisa Biskup Organ and Tissue Donor Foundation’
Happy Easter - Wesołego Alleluja!
from the
Officers and Members of the
POLISH AMERICAN SOCIAL CLUB
7500 North U.S. 1 • Vero Beach, Florida
SUNDAY POLKA DANCES
6th Annual
Sponsored by Casimir Pulaski Society
POLKA CELEBRATION
April 21st (Easter Monday)
ROTTERDAM ELKS CLUB #2157
1152 Curry Road
Rotterdam, NY12306
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and entertainment schedule
call the Polish Club (772) 778-0039
The Beat
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(5:30-9:30 PM)
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GEORGE TARASEK &
THE POLKA PARTNERS ORCHESTRA
112 Cedarwood Dr., Laflin, PA 18702
Day 570-823-3458 – Eve. 570-654-4606
Happy Easter / Frohe Ostern To Everyone!
Peter J. Danielczuk’s Polka Celebration
German American Cultural Society, Pawtucket, RI
15 North St., Ansonia, CT 06401
88.7 FM WNHU, 247 PolkaHeaven
ERIKA & GERHARD DANNER
www.polkajammernetwork.org
401-723-3549
THE POLKA FAMILY BAND
Wesołego Alleluja - Happy Easter!
ANNIE & STAS GOLEMBEWSKI
Hank Guzevich (570) 387-1998
24 Bridle Walk, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
ED SLOMKOWSKI
& THE POLKA CAROUSEL
[email protected] • www.polkafamilyband.net
843-235-0444 • email: [email protected]
W.H.T.B. Radio
Somerset, MA 02726
e-mail: [email protected]
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709 Crossan Road, Newark, Delaware 19711
WCDW, WMTT, WRRQ, WPHD FM
101 Main St., Johnson City, NY 13790
607-772-1005 • [email protected]
LENNY ADAMS BAND
STANKY & THE COALMINERS
PENNSYLVANIA VILLAGERS
1608 Charlotte Ave., Baltimore, MD 21224
410-633-8624, email: [email protected]
Visit our website: www.lennyadams.com
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(570) 735-2289
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Joseph & Walter Spack (610) 852-7401
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Happy Easter to All
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Come, celebrate a
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SEPTEMBER 26-28
2014
Call 908-722-9025
email:
[email protected]
Family and Staff
of
FRAN’S POLKA WEEKEND
Honors Haven Resort and Spa
Jan Lewan Visits With Amy Grant
What a pleasure it was to see my friend Amy Grant again
after 19 years. We were introduced at the 1995 Grammy
Awards when we were both nominated for a Grammy.
We hit it off then and of course took many pictures with
each other. So now, 19 years later, I found out that she
was performing here in Florida and went to see if she remembered me. She did and we talked what seemed like
an eternity; reminiscing about that time and what was in
store for the future. I invited her to join us on our upcoming tour to Poland and she said she would think about
it. She is still as beautiful and talented as ever and it was
a pleasure seeing her again. Anyone interested in joining
us for this unforgettable tour of Poland, July 1 - 12, 2014,
please contact Mary at PAT Tours 1-800-388-0988.
We would love to have you with us!
– Jan Lewan
RAY SKORKA, JIM OBROTKA
JOE ANNECCHINO, BILL MIRANDA
Still booking for 2014: Ray Skorka (201) 967-7243
77 Powell Rd., Emerson, NJ 07630-1446
email: [email protected] – www.ablemenmusic.com
Celebrating 51 Years In 2014!
Free Summer Polka Concerts
Wed. July 30, 2:00-3:30pm Thompson Park, Jamesburg, NJ
Wed. Eve. July 30, 6:30-8:30pm Raritan Bay Park, So. Amboy, NJ
Sun. Aug. 10, 6:00-7:30pm Warren Park, Woodbridge, NJ (off Rt. 35)
featuring Bernie Goydish's Jersey Polka Stars
Gene Wojna - Andy Stapinski - Joe Yacknik - John Lesniak Bob Zaborowski - Bruce Zamorski - Ed Goldberg - Bernie Goydish
For More Information And Directions Call: Bernie Goydish @ 908-359-5520
Listen to the BERNIE
GOYDISH POLKA SHOW
Hosted by DJ Bruce Zamorski
Every Sun. Noon - 1:00pm on www.247POLKAHEAVEN.com
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I.P.A. Polka Weekend At Ludlow P.A.C.C.
March 8 & 9, 2014
MASSACHUSETTS - The annual IPA Polka Weekend was held March
8th & 9th at Ludlow’s Polish American Citizens Club. It was a great Polka
celebration honoring the music and life of the late Eddie Blazonczyk.
Musicians and fans came from many cities and states, enjoying Polka
music at its finest. There was also a Polka Mass for Eddie Blazonczyk on
Sunday at Christ the King Church in Ludlow.
Photos & news item by Mary Masse
Happy Louie & Julcia
Lenny & Teddy
Kathy, Tish & Eddie Blazonczyk Jr.
L-R: Jeanne & Eddie Szela and Mike & Debbie
Jerry Jr. & Jerry Sr. with Mary Masse (center)
April 16, 2014
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Entertainment • Entertainment • Entertainment • Entertainment • Entertainment • Entertainment • Entertainment
POLKA NOTES
Call or write for a flyer with complete information and reservation
form. Fran Fierst, 305 Brooks Blvd.
Manville, NJ 08835-1328 phone #
908-722-9025. Do it today!
••••
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20)
entertainment plus much more. Top
polka bands will be appearing
including: POLKA FAMILY
BAND – EDDIE FORMANDENNIS POLISKY & THE
MAESTRO’S MEN – JOHN
STEVENS DOUBLE SHOT –
O’SUCH RHYTHM & MUSIC
BAND plus DJ BRUCE featured in
the lounge. Make your reservations
early ….this weekend sells out fast.
SUNDAY, APRIL 20
EASTER SUNDAY
POLKA FAMILY BAND - POLKA
COUNTRY MUSICIANS (7-1)
Millenium Hotel, Buffalo, NY
BUFFALO TOUCH (6-10) Pvt.
Leonard Post Hall, Cheektowaga,
NY
John Stanky & The Coalminers’ Newest
Fan Club Member, Lillee Chismar
On Sunday, March 9th, 2014 the
VFW in DuPont, PA featured John
Stanky & The Coalminers. The
Coalminers welcomed their latest
fan club member Lillee Chismar,
age 4 1/2, and John Stanky dedicated the Lillee Polka for her. Lillee’s
favorite Stanky & The Coalminers
songs are Apples, Peaches,
Pumpkin Pie, the Babushka Polka,
and the Chicken Dance!
The band members are: John
Stanky, Debbie Horoschock, Norbe
Wisniewski, John Ptashinski and
Eddie Derwin.
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POLKA COUNTRY MUSICIANS
ALL ARE WELCOME TO THE POLKA MASS
Tickets required for the dance $20 ($25 at the door)
Price includes hot buffet. Cash bar available. NO BYOB/BYOF!
CALL PARISH OFFICE FOR TICKETS 610-562-7657, EXT. 0
or send check in with self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
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12:30 PM POLKA MASS – 2:30-6:30 PM Music & Dancing
THE NU SOUNDZ (3-6) Polish
American Club, Holiday, Florida
TONY BLAZONCZYK NEW
PHAZE POLKA BAND (2:30-5:30)
Polonia Banquets Hall, Chicago,
Illinois
DON PEACHEY (1-5) Memorial
Hall, Unity, Wisconsin
••••
MONDAY, APRIL 21
(Dyngus Day )
THE BEAT POLKA BAND (1:305:30) POLKA COUNTRY MUSICIANS (5:30-9:30) Elks Club,
Rotterdam, NY
TONY’S POLKA BAND (4 p.m.)
St. Gabriel’s Church, Elma, NY
LENNY GOMULKA CHICAGO
PUSH – THE KNEWZ POLKA
BAND (6-1) PVT Leonard Post
Hall, Cheektowaga, NY
JOHN GORA & GORALE (5-9)
Stallion’s Bar, Cheektowaga, NY
CLASSIX POLKA BAND (6-10)
Polish Home, Syracuse, NY
JOHN STEVENS DOUBLE SHOT
(3 p.m.) POLKA FAMILY BAND
(8 p.m.) Pott’s Banquet Hall,
Cheektowaga, NY
BUFFALO
TOUCH
POLKA
BAND (1 p.m.) THE NEW DIRECTION (5 p.m.) Polish Villa II,
Cheektowaga, NY
SPECIAL DELIVERY (2-6) PHOCUS POLKA BAND (6 p.m.)
Polish Falcons Hall, Depew, NY
FREEZE DRIED – IPA TRIBUTE
BAND (5-12) Millennium Hotel,
Buffalo, NY
STEPHANIE & HER HONKY
POLKA BAND – CONCERTINA
POLKA ALL STARS (5 p.m.)
St.Stanislaus Social Hall, Buffalo,
NY
RARE VINTAGE (2-6) SPECIAL
DELIVERY (7:30-11:30) Adam’s
Mark Hotel, Buffalo, NY
DOCENKO BROS. BAND –
HOCUS POCUS BAND (5 p.m.)
Adam Mickiewicz Library, Buffalo,
NY
JOE STANKY & HIS CADETS (610) Regal Room, Olyphant, PA
EDDIE FORMAN (6:30-10:30) St.
Joseph’s Polish Club, Colchester,
CT
THE NU SOUNDZ (1-5) Crabby
Bill’s, Indian Rocks Beach, Florida
THE NORTHERN SOUNDS (5-9)
The Villagers - Lake Sumter
Landing, Lady Lake, FL
JIMMY K & ETHNIC JAZZ (2-4)
Market Garden Brewery (5:30 p.m.)
Sokolowski’s University Inn,
Cleveland, Ohio
TONY BLAZONCZYK NEW
PHAZE POLKA BAND (9 a.m. -1
p.m.) Crumstown Conversation
Club, North Liberty. Indiana
THE SOUNDSATIONS (4-9)
Falcons Hall, South Bend, Indiana
LENNY ZIELINSKI “D” STREET
BAND (7-11) Glendora Banquets
Hall, Chicago Ridge, Illinois
THE VARITONES (2-5) Pulaski
Club, Phoenix, Arizona
•••
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
POLKA FAMILY BAND (7-11) K.
of C. Hall, Parlin, NJ
THE ABLEMEN (7:30-11:30) Elks
Club, New Hyde Park, NY
TONY BLAZONCZYK NEW
PHAZE POLKA BAND (7-11)
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 24)
The Michigan Beat
By Ryan Krygier
Starting off in this special Easter Edition of the Post
Eagle newspaper, I would like to wish all our readers a
very Happy Easter! Also thank you to the fearless
leader of the Post Eagle newspaper, Christine, for asking The Michigan Beat to be a part of this special
issue. Easter may be one of The Michigan Beat’s
favorite holidays. The Michigan Beat really looks forward to attending the Blessing of the Easter foods.
Always remember ... if you have anything that you would like to see in
this column, The Michigan Beat, please contact me today at [email protected] or mail information to me at 258 Thornridge Ct. NW,
Grand Rapids, MI 49504. Looking forward to hearing from you today!
There is some sad news that has to be reported from Michigan. Polka
Musician Eddie Kurdziel passed away on March 22nd. Eddie was best
known in the 1960's & 1970's (polka / variety music). In recent years
The Michigan Beat saw Eddie Kurdziel at many events including dances in
West Michigan.
As you may have read in the last Michigan Beat, Michigan has a new up
and coming polka / variety band called BOX ON. This band is nothing but
amazing! They have just released their first CD entitled "BOX ON TAKE
1". This recording has fourteen songs in total – polkas & more. You don't
want to miss a beat! For more information visit www.boxonband.com or
call (231) 668-9585. If you like the Polka Family Band at all, you need to
have this recording! I'm not saying anymore.
Steve Meisner recently played the Old Music Fest at Silver Dome
Ballroom in Neilsville, WI. Next Steve led a seven piece ALL STAR Super
Band. This was all part of an event for a polka radio program in Wisconsin,
WJYI's Polka Parade. Also Steve and the band was part of the three day
Wisconsin Polka Fest in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. For more information
on Steve Meisner please see www.stevemeisner.com .
The Michigan Beat has heard from the Mike Scheider and also Pint Size
Polkas from Wisconsin. Mike Scheider has taken the act of Pint Size Polkas
to several elementary schools lately in Wisconsin & northern Illinois. This
act has great interest with more bookings all the time! This act has done a
great job of getting the younger generation to know what polkas are. Visit
www.pintsizepolkas.com or to see what the Mike Scheider Band is doing
see www.mikescheiderband.com .
Note: I already have much more information for the next edition of The
Michigan Beat. So if you sent in information to The Michigan Beat and did
not see it in this edition, as always, thank you for sending information in for
this column and please see the next edition of The Michigan Beat. One of
the things that you will be reading about in the next edition of The Michigan
Beat will be about the Spring Fling Education Fundraiser. This event will
feature many polka bands. Call toll free 1-877-771-0775 or visit
www.edandirenefleiseducationfund.com
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DELRAY BEACH, FL
Entertainment • Entertainment • Entertainment • Entertainment •
Polka Dance At Ellie’s “50” Diner
POLKA NOTES
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 23)
Pott’s Banquet Hall, Buffalo, NY
EDDIE FORMAN (7:30-10:30)
Town Hall, Ashfield, MA
DENNIS POLISKY & THE MAESTRO’S
MEN
(6:30-10:30)
Ukrainian National Hall, Chaplin,
CT
THE KNEWZ POLKA BAND (610) Sons of Italy Hall, Fontana,
California
•••
SUNDAY, APRIL 27
Hank (from Polka Family) and owners of Ellie’s “50” Diner - Bob & Ellie
Standing: Ginny, Charlie Hryniewicz, Jean Babkowski. Sitting: Jean
Derengoski, Pearl & Richie Wilgosz.
DENNIS POLISKY & THE MAESTRO’S MEN (2-6) Elks Club,
Brick, NJ
JOE STANKY & HIS CADETS (69) Catholic War Vets Hall, Trenton,
NJ
EASTERN
SOUND
POLKA
BAND (2-6) PLAV Hall, Pine
Island, NY
THE PA VILLAGERS (2-6) VFW
Hall, Dupont, PA
POLKA FAMILY BAND (2-6) Pine
View Acres, Pottsville, PA
JIMMY K & ETHNIC JAZZ (3-7)
Roosevelt Hall, Norvelt, PA
JOEY MILARDO MUSICAL CAVALIERS (3-7) Polish American
Club, Bristol, CT
HAPPY TRAVELERS REUNION
BAND (3-7) St. Bridges Church,
Moodus, CT
TONY BLAZONCZYK NEW
PHAZE POLKA BAND (2-6)
Polish American Club, Ludlow, MA
JASIU & THE POLKA STARS (25:30) Polish American Club,
Daytona Beach, FL
EDDIE BILINSKI SOUNDS OF
THE SOUTH (3-6) Polish American
Club, Holiday, FL
FLORIDA
HONKY
POLKA
BAND (3-6) Polish American Club,
St. Petersburg, FL
THE KNEWZ POLKA BAND (2-6)
Sons of Italy Hall, Fontana,
California
• • •
FRIDAY, MAY 2
Standing: Bob & Dee Hoffman, John & Helen Rymaszewski. Sitting:
Bernadette , Dolores Nieslowski.
Photos submitted by Rita Broccolo
A friendly reminder to all polka
bandleaders, promoters, clubs,
organizations, etc. to please send all
your ads, news releases, band sched-
ules, write-ups etc. to me as early as
possible – at least 3 weeks prior to
publication to insure it will be
included in my Polka Notes
Column. You can send or e-mail the
information to the addresses listed
above or call/fax me at (941) 3598790.
NOTICE: Bands are subject to
change – Please call the establishments in schedule to verify that the
band listed will be performing that
day.
THAT’S IT FOR NOW……….
HAPPY POLKA DANCING!!!
ATTENTION BANDS, PROMOTERS,
DANCE & SINGING GROUPS
Showcase your talent with a video.
Check out our website:
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Call for more information and rates.
Radio Stations & Internet Shows
Listen to your favorites
Walt Procanyn Bandstand Show
Saturday 7-8 pm; Monday Midnight; Thursday 4 am; Friday 10 am
Click on... 247PolkaHeaven.com
The Polka Magic Radio Network
John “Lil-Jas” Lesniewski & Bob Pawlak
Saturday 9 am-12 noon EST – WSPN FM 91.1
Listen Live at www.skidmore.edu/wspn
Polkamagicradio.com – [email protected] – (518) 580-5783
Jimmy Sturr “Polka Session”
Sundays 12 noon – WGHT (1500 AM) Radio
Jimmy Sturr & Saturday Night Polka Party
Saturdays 6 to 7 pm (EST) SIRIUS XM RADIO: Channel 80 Rural Radio
Bill Shibilski’s Polka Party
JIMMY K MOSTLY HONKY
COMBO (7-11) Durty Nellie’s,
Parma, Ohio
•••
Sat. 6 pm – www.polkajammernetwork.org
(email: [email protected])
Sun. 6 pm – WFDU 89.1 FM & www.wfdu.fm
(email: [email protected])
SATURDAY, MAY 3
247PolkaHeaven.com
JOE STANKY & HIS CADETS (59) Freeland Event Center, Freeland,
PA
BUD HUNDENSKI & THE CORSAIRS (6:30-10:30) St. Mary’s
Memorial Hall, Altoona, PA
JIMMY K & ETHNIC JAZZ (4-8)
PLAV Hall, Cleveland, Ohio
DR. KIELBASA BAND (8-12)
Holy Family Catholic Church,
Duluth, Minnesota
•••
SUNDAY, MAY 4
Polka “friendly” Gals: Barbara Pryzby, Rita, Judy DelPozzo.
Glendora House, Chicago Ridge, IL
JIMMY K MOSTLY HONKY
COMBO (12 noon- 3 p.m.)
American Slovak Club, Lorain,
Ohio
THE BEE SHARPS (3-6) Polish
American Club, Holiday, FL
BAILEY’S BEST (2-5:30) Polish
American Club, Daytona Beach, FL
THE NORTHERN SOUNDS (3-6)
Polish American
Club,
St.
Petersburg, FL
GEORGE TARASEK & THE
POLKA PARTNERS (2-6) VFW
HALL, DUPONT, PA
THE POLSKIE SWINGMASTERS
(2-6) Pine View Acres, Pottsville,
PA
THE BOYS (2-6) Polish American
Club, Ludlow, MA
DENNIS POLISKY BIG TRIBUTE
BAND (2-6) German Club,
Pawtucket, RI
POLKA FAMILY BAND – TALISMAN NORTENO (1:30- 7)
Over 40 shows weekly.... www.247PolkaHeaven.com
Polka Jammer Network
24 Hours A Day – www.polkajammernetwork.org
The Polka Carousel - Host Ed Slomkowski
polishnewcastleradio.com Wed. 5-6 pm • Fri. 6-7 pm • Sun. 2-3 pm
radioharborcountry.org Sun. 4-5 pm • Wed. 11 am to 12 noon
www.kskq.org Sun. 10-11 pm EST • 7-8 pm PST
www.PolishNewCastleRadio.com
Streaming Polka Joy Across The World
Polka Express w/Lucy Flossic & Bill Gustavis
Friday 6-8 pm and Sunday 8-10 am
Listen live at www.WTBRFM.com or 89.7 FM
Also Sunday on WBRK 10:30 am to Noon – 1340 am Radio
Walt The K’s Polka Party
Sunday 10 am - 1 pm - 1340 WRAW AM - 1340 WRAW.COM
Reading, PA - Home: 1526 N. 12th St., Reading, PA 19604
Bill Flynn Radio Shows
Sunday 10 am - 1 pm 1340 AM Wilkes Barre - 1400 AM Scranton
1440 AM Carbondale - 100.7 FM Wilkes Barre
106.7 FM - Hazleton - Poconos
email: [email protected]
April 16, 2014
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Easter Symbols & Legends
BUTTERFLY – Symbolizes the life cycle of Jesus and the
Christian in the following order: the caterpillar stage represents
natural earthly life; the cocoon represents death of the body; the
butterfly emerging from the cocoon represents the resurrection.
DONKEY – The Castilian donkey received the cross-shaped
patch of hair that grows on its back and shoulders when he carried Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
LAMB – Jesus is associated with the paschal lamb in the Exodus story. The blood of the Passover lamb caused the angel of
death to “pass over” the Israelites. John the Baptist calls Jesus
“The Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the World.” John
1:29
PEACOCK – The peacock sheds his feathers annually. Each
year the feathers grow back more beautiful and more brilliant in
color. This renewal symbolizes eternal life or resurrection.
There also exists a myth that the peacock's flesh doesn't decay
after death, representing immortality.
PELICAN – A symbol of the sacrifice of Christ on the cross
and in the Eucharist because it was believed to feed its babies
with its own blood which the pelican caused to flow by piercing its own breast with its beak.
The Return of the Bocian or Stork
HARE – The hare is the symbol of the moon. It became associated with Easter because the moon is used to determine the
date of Easter.
The month of March ends with the return of the Bocian or Stork
to the trees and chimneys of rural Poland. No other bird or beast
was more esteemed or more closely connected with Polish
home life than the European white stork. To have them anywhere on your property was to bring good fortune. Happy was
the farmer whose roof gable was chosen! If, by chance the
paired storks rested on some public building such as a church
steeple, they came community property and the whole village
could feel free to feel blessed and draw on their good luck
power. The nesting and migratory patterns of the storks were
consistent and unfluctuating. They returned to the same village,
often to the same roof top year after year. Their arrival could be
timed almost to the day.
ROBIN REDBREAST – When God created the robin redbreast, He told the bird he must remain plain and gray until he
earned his red badge of courage. At Golgotha, the robin, seeking to relieve the sufferings of the Savior, overcame his fear of
the mocking crowd, flew to Christ and pulled a thorn out of His
head. The blood from the thorn’s wound dripped on the robin’s
breast and has caused it to be red ever since.
SCORPION – Its sting represents Judas Iscariot, the disciple
who betrayed Christ with a kiss. Also represents the soldiers
who scourged Christ.
Wesołego Alleluja!
WHALE – Jesus said “For as Jonas was 3 days and 3 nights in
the whale’s belly; so shall the Son of man be 3 days and 3 nights
in the heart of the earth.” Matthew 12:40
STANLEY SZUFNAROWSKI
PHOENIX – The phoenix was a mythical bird that lived in the
Arabian Desert for five hundred years. It set its nest on fire and
perished in the flames. On the third day, it rose from its own
ashes and ascended into the sky as a new and beautiful creature.
It is easy to see the symbolism of Resurrection and immortality.
NATALIE SZUFNAROWSKI
Lowell, MA 01854
JOEY MILARDO MUSICAL CAVALIERS
JOE STANKY & THE CADETS
MIKE NIEMIEC’S “VARIETY BAND”
(formerly Ray Henry Orchestra)
CD Available “Smooth As Silk”
For bookings, call Joey (860) 342-3024
320 Espy St. • Nanticoke, PA 18634
(570) 735-1659 • [email protected]
website: www.joestankycadets.com
Music to fit any occasion!
Home (201) 398-9160 – Cell (201) 694-2330
E-mail: [email protected]
COAL CRACKERS POLKA ASSOCIATION
Happy Easter!
ALEX GRABOWSKI
Washington, D.C.
Joe Grabowski, President
Schuykill County, Pennsylvania
(570) 622-3321
VAL GRABOWSKI-CAMPBELL
“Calendar Editor”
New York - New Jersey
A Fraternal Life Insurance Society
• Low Cost Life Insurance
• Annuity Products for the Entire Family Ages 0-95
• Fraternal Activities for Members
asso
Wesołego Alleluja - Happy Easter!
POLISH BENEFICIAL
ASSOCIATION
PAT & AL
KOPROSKI
2595 ORTHODOX ST. • PHILADELPHIA, PA 19137
PHONE: 215-535-2626 • FAX: 215-535-0169
www.polishbeneficialassoc.com
THE OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF THE
Polish American Congress
Downstate New York Division
wish everyone a
Happy Easter – Wesołego Alleluja!
Frank Milewski, President
Michael Preisler, Honorary President
177 Kent St., Brooklyn, NY 11222 • (718) 349-9689
88
Best Wishes To The Readers
of The Post Eagle.
Happy Easter!
Wesołego Alleluja!
from
Pulaski Association
of Business & Professional Men, Inc.
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“Alive 2014” - Live Musical & Presentation
Smacznego!
Share your favorite recipes with our readers.
RICE CAKE
Recipe by
Councilman Peter Eagler
Clifton, New Jersey
FIRST PART
5 c. cold water
1
tsp. salt
1
lb. of Carolina rice
1/2 lb. unsalted butter
1/2 lb. cream cheese
Boil rice in salted water until all
of the water is absorbed. Remove
from flame, cover, and let stand
for 5 minutes. Add the butter and
cream cheese and let the mixture
melt together.
SECOND PART:
1
c. sugar
4
eggs, mixed well
1
c. cold milk
1
c. self-rising cake flour
A little honey
2 or 3 T. vanilla
Mix the ingredients from the second part together.
Once the mixture from the first
part has melted, combine with
the second mixture and add a
large can of crushed pineapples
or 1 cup of raisins. Place the mixture in a 13 x 9 inch pan and bake
1 hour at 350˚ until golden
brown.
BABKA
POLISH BREAD
Recipe by
Felician Sisters, Enfield, Conn.
1/2
c. soft butter
c. sugar
4 egg yolks
1 c. milk, scalded and
cooled to lukewarm
1 cake yeast
1 t. grated lemon rind
1/4 c. lukewarm water
4 c. flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 t. cinnamon (optional)
1/2 c. white raisins
1 egg yolk, beaten
2 T. water
1/4 c. chopped almonds
Mix sugar and butter in large
bowl. Add salt to egg yolks and
beat until thick. Add to sugar and
butter. Dissolve yeast in 1/4 cup
lukewarm water. Add to the mixture. Add lemon rind and cinnamon. Add flour alternately with
milk, beat well to make a smooth
batter. Add raisins and knead
until batter leaves the fingers.
Let rise in warm place until double in bulk. Punch down and rise
again until double. Butter tube
pan generously. Sprinkle with
fine bread crumbs. Brush with
mixture made by beating egg
yolk & water. Sprinkle with
almonds. Let rise. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees or until done.
1/2
NEW JERSEY - The Church of Grace and Peace located at 1563 Old
Freehold Road in Toms River will be hosting “Alive 2014” - a live
musical and dramatic presentation of the greatest story ever told.
Performances: Thursday, April 17; Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April
19 at 7 pm each night. Small children are not encouraged to attend due
to graphic crucifixion scenes. Child care will be provided for children
10 and under. For more information call 732-349-1550 x 201.
Fundraiser At Mario’s Restaurant
NEW JERSEY - The Girls for Life GS94626 a team in the Relay for
Life Clifton will be partnering with Mario’s Restaurant and Pizzaria 710
Van Houten Avenue, Clifton for a fundraiser on Thursday, April 17.
10% of your pre-tax bill will be donated to the team. Enjoy your lunch
or dinner and you will be supporting the team and be a part of contributing to cancer research to find a cure for cancer. Please bring this article with you and present it to your server so the team will know you
supported them. The annual Relay for Life of Clifton is set for
Saturday, May 31, 2014 4 PM to Sunday June 1, 2014 6 AM at Clifton
High School. Join us walking all day and night to fight cancer. For more
information
about
Relay
for
Life
Clifton
visit
www.relayforlife.org/cliftonnj. If you need information on the services
provided by ACS please visit cancer.org.
Divine Mercy Novena
NEW JERSEY - St. Philip the Apostle Church, 797 Valley Rd.,
Clifton, is pleased to once again celebrate Wednesday of the Divine
Mercy Novena on April 23rd at 7:30 PM. Fr. Glenn Sudano, one of the
founding members of the Community of Franciscan Friars of Renewal,
will speak on the 6th Day of the Novena, “The Meek and Humble Souls
and the Souls of Little Children”. The service includes Divine Mercy
Prayers, Exposition, Chaplet, Procession with Monstrance, Benediction
and Veneration of St. Faustina's relic. Questions or further information
contact Elaine at 973-472-9019.
Polish Club At George Mason University
VIRGINIA - We are part of the Polish Club at George Mason
University in Fairfax, Virginia and would love to reach out to anyone
who might be interested in becoming a member. If you are Polish, have
Polish origins, or are interested in Polish culture or language, we would
love to meet you! If you know someone who might be interested in
learning more about Poland, please forward this message. We are still a
very small club, but we hope that this will change soon. We have many
ideas and are very motivated to promote Poland and its culture among
the GMU community. Our main interests are food, language, film and
Polish culture in general. If these are things you enjoy as well, please
don't hesitate and e-mail us at [email protected]. Please join us at
https://getconnected.gmu.edu/organization/polish_club, you can also
"like" us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/358392397528743/
Night Owl Bingo
NEW JERSEY - WAKE UP!!! WAKE UP!!! COME OUT AND
PLAY. St Stanislaus Kostka Church is sponsoring a NIGHT OWL
BINGO on Saturday, April 26. Doors open at 9:00 pm. Games start at
11:00 pm. FREE COFFEE ALL NIGHT. Kitchen will be open with a
late night menu. Bingo will be held at the St. Stan’s school gym, 225
MacArthur Ave, Sayreville, NJ. For more information please call
Debbie at 732-613-0517 or the Parish office at 732-254-0212.
Daddy & Daughter Date Night!
NEW JERSEY - Attention all dads and their daughters! The Clifton
Recreation Department will be holding an exciting night out just for the
two of you. Join us at the Community Recreation Center on Friday,
April 25, 2014 from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. for our Annual Daddy/Daughter
Date Night. Create an everlasting memory. Enjoy elegant dining
tables, a light dinner (served 6 – 6:45 p.m.), music and dancing, contests, billiards, board games, arts and crafts and much more. All
dads/daughters will have the opportunity to receive a photograph
together during the evening (additional fee applies). Show your daughters a great night out on the town. You’ll be sure to have a wonderful
evening with your child and give mom some alone time or bonding time
with the other kids.
The pre-registered cost is $5.00 per
Daddy/Daughter (there is an additional $2.00 fee for multiple daughters
attending with the same Dad). The cost at the door, if tickets are still
available, is $10.00 per Daddy/Daughter (there is an additional $5.00
fee for multiple daughters attending with the same Dad). Pre-registra-
April 16, 2014
BY
VALERIE GRABOWSKI-CAMPBELL
Send in your announcements... Birthdays • Anniversaries, etc.
NO CHARGE FOR THE LISTING – email: [email protected]
tion is strongly recommended. Tickets are limited to the first 200 participants and can be purchased at the Clifton Recreation Department, City
Hall, 900 Clifton Ave., Clifton, NJ 07013. For more information call the
Recreation office at (973) 470-5956.
Thrift Shop
NEW JERSEY - St. John Lutheran Church in Passaic will hold a Thrift
Shop on Saturday, May 3, from 9:30 am to 1 pm featuring spring and
summer gently used clothing, toys, books and household items at low
prices. The church is located at 140 Lexington Avenue. For information
call the church office at 973-779-1166 or call Margaret at 973-777-0322.
St. Therese and Divine Mercy Fundraiser Event
NEW JERSEY - In the spirit of the Easter Season, all are invited to join
us on Thursday Evening, April 24th at 7 pm sharp at St. Mary's Church,
Nutley for a concert/talk on St. Therese (“the little flower”) and Divine
Mercy. Three time Grammy nominee, singer, songwriter, and producer ,
Marty Rotella will perform a deeply moving musical concert and Rev.
John Carlos DeSousa (Parochial Vicar, OL Fatima, Elizabeth) will speak
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 31)
Special Good Friday Evening Service
LODI, NEW JERSEY - The
Felician Sisters welcome all to a
very special Good Friday evening
service on April 18 at 7:00 p.m. in
the Immaculate Conception Chapel
in Lodi. The program, “What
Would You Do?” is a reflection in
word, music, song, and movement
on the final events in the life of
Jesus Christ.
Linda Telesco, a liturgical dancer
and choreographer, and student
dancers
from
Immaculate
Conception High School, will portray through dance and interpretive
movement, the Last Supper, journey to Calvary, and crucifixion and
death of Jesus.
Vocal reflections will be provided
by an ICHS student choir under the
direction of Mrs. Lisa Cupeles. The
congregation will be led in solemn
prayer and reflection as they ponder
Christ’s sufferings, passion and
death.
There is no admission charge.
This is a beautiful way to prepare
for the great Easter Celebration.
Immaculate Conception Chapel is
now handicap accessible.
For more information, please call
Sister Mary Virginia at (973) 4737447 ext 114. The chapel is located
on South Main Street in Lodi.
Organist/Director of Music Ministry
St. Stanislaus Polish National Catholic Cathedral in Scranton, PA is seeking
a skilled, experienced organist to play its three manual 41 rank Austin pipe
organ for Sunday worship services, Holy Day Liturgies, and other
Cathedral functions, including weddings, funerals, concerts and recurring
parish events. The selected candidate will also serve as Director of Music
Ministry, cooperating with the pastor and music staff, to plan and coordinate the music program. The position also includes some teaching in the St.
Stanislaus Elementary Day School. The ideal candidate will have some
experience in conducting church choirs. Degreed candidates with knowledge of the Catholic liturgy are preferred. Others are also encouraged to
apply. This is a salaried position with benefits. Interested candidates should
contact: Bishop Bernard Nowicki at 570-343-6017 or email
[email protected].
BIRTHDAY WISHES
Special Birthday Wishes
NEW JERSEY - Special Birthday wishes of health, peace, happiness, success and love go out to my brother Matt “Garbo”
Grabowski of Clifton, who will be celebrating his birthday on
April 19th. Happy Birthday Matt from Mom, sister Chris (Post
Eagle Editor), brothers Ray and Alex, niece Angelique, Lorna,
your relatives, friends, the Post Eagle staff, everyone at Castle
Realty and me sis Val & Johnny. STO LAT!
NEW JERSEY - Belated Birthday wishes to Mary Nietubicz of
Victor, who celebrated her birthday on April 13th. Happy Birthday
Mary from your children, grandchildren, relatives, all your friends out
here in New Jersey, Jean Grabowski, and The Post Eagle staff. STO
LAT!
FLORIDA - Birthday wishes to Charlotte Sagan of Dunedin, celebrating her birthday on April 22nd. Happy Birthday from your sisterin-law Natalie & husband Stanley Szufnarowski. STO LAT!
April 16, 2014
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Happy Easter!
ST. GEORGE FLORIST
Arthur Sroka & Annette Sroka
759 Van Houten Ave., Clifton, NJ 07013
973-916-0788 - 800-644-0094 - 973-777-2345
Commemorating the beatification
of Blessed Angela, foundress
of the FELICIAN SISTERS
April 18, 1993 • Pray for her canonization.
Radosnych Świąt Wielkanocnych!
A Joyous Easter To All!
A Blessed Easter
HALKA’S FLORIST
Clifton, New Jersey
633 Van Houten Ave., Clifton, NJ 07013
(973) 777-0262
Gladys Fusiek, owner
The CLIFTON HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Happy Easter - Wesołego Alleluja
wants you to make the healthy choice,
the easy choice.
973-470-5760 • www.cliftonnj.org
ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA R.C. CHURCH
MAYOR JIM ANZALDI
Rev. Edward Szpiech
184 Ray St., Garfield, N.J. 07026
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Wesołego Alleluja
ST. VALENTINE PNC CHURCH
Holy Cross Parish, PNCC • Ware, MA
22 Browertown Rd.
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
holycrosssite.org / 973-256-4888
Wishing a Blessed Easter for All!
BLESSED JOHN PAUL II PARISH
In Loving Memory of
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
490 State Street, Perth Amboy, NJ
www.johnpaulsecond.com – Tel: (732) 826-1395
HENRY B. TYBURSKI
THE VERY REV. FRYDERYK S. BANAS
127 King Street, Northampton, MA 01060
Rev. Adam Czarnecki, Pastor
140 Lexington Ave., Passaic, NJ
973-779-1166
You are invited, accepted, respected, loved at our parish.
7-25-01
From His Family
Wesoły Świąt Wielkanocnych - Wesołego Alleluja
DEBORAH M. MAJKA
ASSOCIATED POLISH HOME
HAZLETON AREA POLONAISE SOCIETY
Honorary Consul of Poland
215-634-3300
[email protected]
9150 Academy Road
Philadelphia, PA 19114
215-624-9954
Wishing you a Blessed Easter!
Wesołego Alleluja!
THE CHOPIN SINGING SOCIETY
Thomas P. Kopetskie, President
P.O. Box 2275, Hazleton, PA 18201
JUTRZENKA SINGING SOCIETY
Female Chorus #226
Polish Singers Alliance of America
Singing for 104 Years!
JOHN A. BUDZINSKI
PSAA #182 • Passaic, NJ
Wish all a Blessed Easter!
Wallington, NJ
Wesołego Alleluja • Blessed Easter!
Easter Greetings
from
Wesołego Alleluja
Greetings from
JEAN JOKA
PROFESSOR RICHARD J. HUNTER
Philadelphia, PA
Seton Hall University
GREG, SUSAN
KEVIN & CHRISTOPHER
KOMESHOK
Wesołego Alleluja – Happy Easter!
EDWARD and BARBARA R. BLYSKAL
Staten Island, NY
Happy Easter!
IRENE KAPRAL & FAMILY
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Wesołego Alleluja!
JEAN & CHERYL BABIEC
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Swietz Panendzie
PETER & MAE WAWRZONKIEWICZ
JADZIA BARWICK
16 Donald Ave., Passaic, NJ 07055
New Jersey
Wishing All Polonia
Wesołego Alleluja – Happy Easter!
Joyous Spring!
PEARL & RICHARD WILGOSZ
Hollywood, Florida
Wesołego Alleluja
WILKES UNIVERSITY
POLISH ROOM COMMITTEE
CAZ and CONNIE DRYGAS
Valley Cottage, NY
Happy Easter
CHIEF ED ZLOTY (Ret.) & TRINA
Pennsylvania
POLISH AMERICAN CONGRESS
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT
308 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 739-3408
Easter Blessings To All
HUDSON VALLEY
POLONAISE SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. Box 162 • Goshen, NY 10924
MARIE SKLODOWSKA CURIE
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S ASSOC.
P.O. Box 190348, Brooklyn, NY 11219
www.curiewomen.org – (718) 720-6089
Wesołego Alleluja!
Wesoły Świąt Wielkanocnych
Happy Easter to Everyone!
DOLLY KUBASKO
POLISH AMERICAN HERITAGE
LEAGUE
STEVE & CATHY COBLISH
10 Ridge St., Pittston, PA 18640
(570) 655-0760
POLISH AMERICAN PULASKI CLUB
3621 International Speedway Blvd. West
Daytona Beach, Florida 32124
www.polishamericanpulaskiclubdaytona.com
Polish Festival, June 8th • (732) 254-8055
Polka Promoters (518) 899-3061
4-B Harwich Manor, Ballston Lake, NY 12019
POLISH AMERICAN
PULASKI ASSOCIATION CLUB
BRISTOL POLISH AMERICAN
CITIZENS CLUB
4616 Darlington Rd., Holiday, Florida
(727) 934-0900 • www.polamclubholidayflorida.com
541 North Main St., Bristol, CT 06010
Gary R. Szeflinski 860-525-1944, Dance Chairman
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OPINION
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2)
Week: What the Gospels Really
Teach About Jesus' Final Days in
Jerusalem (2006):
Imagine the imperial procession's arrival in the city. A visual
panoply of imperial power: cavalry on horses, foot soldiers, leather
armor, helmets, weapons, banners, golden eagles mounted on
poles, sun glinting on metal and
gold. Sounds: the marching of
feet, the creaking of leather, the
clinking of bridles, the beating of
drums. The swirling of dust. The
eyes of the silent onlookers, some
curious, some awed, some resentful.
Pilate's procession displayed not
only imperial power but also
Roman imperial theology. The
emperor was not simply the ruler of
Rome; he was seen as the Son of
God. Thus, for Rome's Jewish subjects, Pilate's procession embodied
not only a rival social order but also
a rival theology and, thus, a rival
kingdom.
Jesus' procession, however, proclaimed a different kind of kingdom, a kingdom for here and now.
As Christ teaches his disciples to
pray, "your kingdom come, your
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154391 F N/A
Docket Number: F 007621 12
Wherein FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION is the plaintiff and DAVID C.
CARDILLO, ET AL are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PLUESE BECKER & SALTZMAN LLC
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-1700 Attorney File # 070669
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the City
of Passaic, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 412-432 BROADWAY
W/A MAILING ADDRESS OF 391 HOWE
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 12, C28A in Block: # 3280
All that tract or parcel of land and premises,
situated, lying and being in the City of
Passaic, County of Passaic State of New
Jersey and being more particularly described
as follows:
BEING known and designated as Unit 28A
Building I Assigned parking Space No. 53 in
“Park Village East (a) Condominium” together with an undivided 2.85 percentage interest
in the common elements appurtenant thereto,
in accordance with, and subject to all terms
limitations, conditions, covenants, restrictions,
easements and all other provisions of that
certain Master Deed dated April 26, 1982
and recorded on May 10, 1982 in Deed Book
F108 Page 306, as the same may be now or
hereafter lawfully amended.
NOTE: Being Lot(s) 12 C28A, Block 3280,
Tax Map of the City of Passaic, County of
Passaic.
NOTE: Lot and Block shown for informational
purposes only.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 247,639.15
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $161.00
will be done on earth as it is in
heaven" (Matthew 6:10). This
kingdom is based on love of
humanity and peace where rulers
were to be servants of the people.
This was the kingdom of God.
Pilate's procession, however,
proclaimed the power of empire—
an empire of subjugation and violence where the people either
obeyed or suffered. The two processions embodied the central conflict that led to Jesus' execution,
and it is the same conflict that confronts Christians who dare speak
the truth of Christ to power today.
As Jesus rode the donkey down
the Mount of Olives to the city, he
was surrounded by a throng of
enthusiastic followers. They spread
cloaks, strew leafy branches on the
road and shouted, "Hosanna to the
Son of David! Blessed is he who
comes in the name of the Lord!
Hosanna in the highest! " (Matthew
21:9). "Hosanna" is the Hebrew
word meaning "Save, we pray. "
The meaning of this demonstration has both political and religious
connotations. It uses symbolism
from the prophet Zechariah.
According to Zechariah, a king
would be coming to Jerusalem
(Zion) "righteous and having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey"
(Zechariah 9:9). Zechariah 9:10
details what kind of king he will
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154345 F N/A
Docket Number: F 6272 09
Wherein U.S. BANK NAT’L ASSOC., ETC. is
the plaintiff and GEORGE F. CORTER, III, ET
AL. are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # ASC-8787
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the
Borough of Wanaque, County of Passaic and
State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 2 NEW STREET
Tax Lot: # 14.01
in Block: # 227
Dimensions: 89.00 x 87.42 x 89.86 x 99.83
Nearest cross street: PROSPECT STREET
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If after
the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage
debt, including costs and expenses, there
remains any surplus money, the money will
be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 591,492.94
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $154.00
be:
I will take away the chariots
from Ephraim and the war-horses from Jerusalem, and the battle
bow will be broken. He will proclaim peace to the nations. His
rule will extend from sea to sea
and from the River to the ends of
the earth.
Jesus the king, riding on a donkey, will banish war and violence
from the land—no more chariots,
war-horses or bows. He was a king
of peace.
The message to the powers-thatbe, as Borg and Crossan note, was
clear: "Jesus' procession deliberately countered what was happening
on the other side of the city. Pilate's
procession embodied the power,
glory, and violence of the empire
that ruled the world. Jesus' procession embodied an alternative
vision, the kingdom of God."
This contrast—between the
kingdom of God, based on love of
people and peace, and the kingdom
of Caesar, based on subjugating
people and violence—is central to
the story of Christ. As such, Jesus'
procession that day symbolized his
direct and subtle undermining of
both the political and religious
establishments that ruled the world.
Of course, the Romans eventually came to see Jesus as enough of a
threat to have him killed. In the
time of Jesus, religious preachers
and self-proclaimed prophets were
not summarily arrested and executed. Nor were nonviolent protesters.
Indeed, the high priests and Roman
governors in Jerusalem would normally allow a protest, particularly a
small-scale one, to run its course.
However, the authorities were
quick to dispose of leaders and
movements that even appeared to
threaten the Roman Empire.
The charges leveled against
Jesus—that he was a threat to the
stability of the nation, opposed
paying Roman taxes and claimed to
be the rightful King as Messiah of
Israel—were purely political, not
religious. To the Romans, any one
of these charges was enough to
merit death by crucifixion. But the
gravest charge, for which Jesus was
ultimately crucified, was stated in
the inscription on the cross: "The
King of the Jews." The Roman
governor Pontius Pilate, who alone
had the authority to execute Jesus,
focused on his political identity:
"Are you the king of the Jews?"
(Matthew 27:11). This seems to be
primarily what mattered to Pilate,
whose job it was to uphold the religious, as well as the temporal,
power of the deified Caesars.
Jesus does not deny the allegation which, if true, will lead to his
death. He answers: "You are right
in saying I am a king. In fact, for
this reason I was born, and for this
I came into the world, to testify to
the truth. Everyone on the side of
truth listens to me" (John 18:37).
Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom of God—also known as the
Government of God—was a total
reordering of both the spiritual and
temporal life. Jesus' teaching on the
Government of God, as seen, for
example, in the Sermon on the
Mount, is that the significance of
the rule of God pertains to everything—marriage, money, personal
relationships, community life, religion, politics and so on. Jesus also
addresses prayer, faith, repentance,
forgiveness, honesty and our relationship to God. And although the
Government of God is far broader
than politics, it has political ramifications. "The rule of God over
everything is also God's rule over
politics," writes Alan Storkey in
Jesus and Politics: Confronting the
Powers (2005). "It is the central
truth of political life, the reference
point for states, rulers, law, and justice—whether they recognize it or
not. Logic requires it. How could
the rule of God not apply to states
and politics, as though God opted
out of this part of their existence?"
Incredibly, Jesus had entered
Jerusalem riding a donkey, proclaiming the Government of God
and eventually laying it all before
the people and their rulers. That is
why Jesus was able to say to Pilate:
"You would have no power over
me if it were not given to you from
above" (John 19:11). Earlier, Jesus
had told his followers not to fear
rulers because they can only kill
you (Matthew 10:28). Now standing before the Roman governor
with his back ripped open and
bleeding, Jesus flatly refused to
relinquish the fact that the
Government of God is for here and
now. As he told Pilate: "My kingdom is not of this world. If it were,
my servants would fight to prevent
my arrest by the Jews. But now my
kingdom is from another place"
(John 18:36).
In other words, Jesus told Pilate
that his kingdom of peace and love
does not originate of "this world"
of violence, avarice and greed. It
originates from God. Thus, Jesus
will not resort to the tactics of
rulers such as Pilate and maintain
power by force.
Jesus' government points to
another way.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154383 F N/A
Docket Number: F 38890 09
Wherein PHH MORTGAGE CORP. is the
plaintiff and LUIS E. AMAYA, ET ALS. are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
FEIN SUCH KAHN & SHEPARD Attorney(s)
(973) 538-4700 Attorney File # YFPH018
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Passaic, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 22 KRUGER PLACE
Tax Lot: # 24 in Block: # 2175.C
Dimensions: 50 x 100
Nearest cross street: McKinley Street
Prior Liens/Encumbrances: Total as of March
18, 2014: $.00
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 435,539.66
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $127.40
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154326 F N/A
Docket Number: F 022037 13
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the
plaintiff and GAIL INGHAM, ET AL. are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2012-1656-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The proper ty to be sold is located in
Township of West Milford, County of Passaic
and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 16 ROBERT STREET
Tax Lot: # 7
in Block: # 6101
Dimensions: 150.00’ x 90.00’
Nearest cross street: Southeast corner of
Morsetown Road
Superior Interests (if any): NONE
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 199,057.18
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $127.40
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154329 F N/A
Docket Number: F 8696 10
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and ROBERT W. GEYER, ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2010-0182-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in BOROUGH of WANAQUE, County of Passaic and
State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 27 MAPLE AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 8.01
in Block: # 302
Dimensions: 35.88 x 55.25
Nearest cross street: Old Line House Road
Wanaque Boro holds a tax sale Certificate in
the amount of $4,240.56
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 431,690.87
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $127.40
April 16, 2014
Page 29
THE POST EAGLE
OBITUARY: JESUS CHRIST
Jesus Christ, 33, of Nazareth,
died Friday on Mount Calvary, also
known as Golgotha, the place of
the skull. Betrayed by the Apostle
Judas, Jesus was crucified by the
Romans, by order of the Ruler
Pontius Pilate. The causes of death
were crucifixion, extreme exhaustion, severe torture and loss of
blood.
Jesus Christ, a descendant of
Abraham, was a member of the
house of David. He was the son of
the late Joseph, a carpenter of
Nazareth, and Mary, His devoted
Mother.
Jesus was born in a stable in the
city of Bethlehem, Judea. He is survived by His mother Mary, His
faithful Apostles, numerous disciples, and many other followers.
Jesus was self educated and
spent most of His adult life working as a Teacher. Jesus also occasionally worked as a Medical
Doctor and it is reported that He
healed many patients. Up until the
time of his death, Jesus was teaching and sharing the Good
News, healing the sick,
touching the lonely, feeding the hungry and helping
the poor.
Jesus was most noted
for telling parables about
His Father’s Kingdom and
performing miracles, such
as feeding over 5,000 people with only five loaves
of bread and two fish, and
healing a man who was
born blind. On the day
before His death, He held
a Last Supper celebrating
the Passover Feast, at
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154371 F N/A
Docket Number: F 016958 12
Wherein US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ETC. is the plaintiff and JIMMY A.
RAMIREZ, ET AL are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN
Attorney(s)
(908) 233-8500
Attorney File # XCZ-114517-R1
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 116 WABASH
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 21 in Block: # 5.08
Dimensions: 105 x 37
Nearest cross street: East First Street
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due.
Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At the time
of publication taxes/sewer/water information
was not available - you must check with the
tax collector for exact amounts due. Subject
to Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any):
None.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
“The Fair Housing Act prohibits any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination
in connection with any aspect of a residential
real estate transaction. Zucker, Goldberg, and
Ackerman, LLC encourages and supports the
equal housing practices of the Fair Housing
Act in the conduct of its business.”
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 462,360.28
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $165.20
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154378 F N/A
Docket Number: F 016751 13
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the
plaintiff and RUBEN RIVERA, ET AL. are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN
Attorney(s)
(908) 233-8500
Attorney File # XFZ-162085/CG
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 107 BROOKWOOD
ROAD
Tax Lot: # 13 in Block: # 65.05
Dimensions: 50 x 100
Nearest cross street: Brookwood Road
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due. Tax
and prior lien info: At the time of publication
taxes/sewer/water information was not available - You must check with the tax collector
for exact amounts due.
Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if
any): NONE
“The Fair Housing Act prohibits any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination
in connection with any aspect of a residential
real estate transaction. Zucker, Goldberg, and
Ackerman, LLC encourages and supports the
equal housing practices of the Fair Housing
Act in the conduct of its business.”
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 464,796.06
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $165.20
which he foretold His death.
The body was quickly buried in
a stone grave, which was donated
by Joseph of Arimathea, a loyal
friend of the family. Because Jesus
predicted that He would rise from
the dead, the Pharisees demanded
that Pontius Pilate roll a boulder in
front of the tomb. Roman soldiers
were put on guard.
HOW OUR STATE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7)
in half diagonally, forming the
provinces of East Jersey and West
Jersey – the first subdivision of our
state.
In 1676, a “Quintipartite Deed”
was executed between Carteret,
who held East Jersey, and the
trustees of West Jersey. A division
known as the Province Line was
proposed, starting at Little Egg
Harbor on the Atlantic and extending northwest to the Delaware
River.
Creating the Province Line was
easier said than done due to squabbles over the boundary. The first
survey was done in 1687, but it
took until 1743 to establish the
Lawrence Line, the final and legal
boundary between the two
provinces. East and West Jersey
existed until 1702, when they were
reunited as a royal colony under the
reign of Queen Anne.
Since that first subdivision into
East and West Jersey, New Jersey
has been subdivided further into
millions of blocks and lots, perhaps
more so than any other state!
Most of these blocks and lots
have been paved or preserved, but
what will happen to those remaining? Without a stable source of
state funds to continue preserving
these lands, many more will be further subdivided. This does not have
to happen!
Please urge your representatives
in the General Assembly to renew
New Jersey’s preservation funding
this year, before we lose even more
of our farms and natural areas.
To learn more about New
Jersey’s history and the 350th
anniversary celebrations planned
this
year,
go
to
http://officialnj350.com.
And for more information on preserving New Jersey’s land and natural resources, visit the New Jersey
Conservation Foundation website
at www.njconservation.org or contact
me
at
[email protected].
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154367 F N/A
Docket Number: F 010545 13
Wherein MIDFIRST BANK is the plaintiff and
JOSE A. TEJEDA; ET AL. are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN
Attorney(s)
(908) 233-8500 Attorney File # XFZ-177373
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Passaic, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 430 OAK STREET
Tax Lot: # 10 in Block: # 2195 AKA 2195A
Dimensions: 25x90
Nearest cross street: HAMMOND AVENUE
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due.
Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At the time
of publication taxes/sewer/water information
was not available - you must check with the
tax collector for exact amounts due. Subject
to Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any):
Subject to the extended right of redemption
extended to the United States of America
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
“The Fair Housing Act prohibits any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination
in connection with any aspect of a residential
real estate transaction. Zucker, Goldberg, and
Ackerman, LLC encourages and supports the
equal housing practices of the Fair Housing
Act in the conduct of its business.”
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 415,579.86
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, or Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $161.00
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154362 F N/A
Docket Number: F 017303 13
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the
plaintiff and ISRAEL RAMIREZ, ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # 147599
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the City
of Clifton, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 17 PRINCETON
STREET
Tax Lot: # 9
in Block: # 82.05
Dimensions: 204.09 x 111.78 x 43.75 x
114.90 x 43.77 x 50 x 204.09 x 113.96 x
43.67 x 116.96 x 43.77
Nearest cross street: Main Avenue
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If after
the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage
debt, including costs and expenses, there
remains any surplus money, the money will
be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 337,036.20
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $158.20
In lieu of flowers, the family has
requested that everyone try to live
as Jesus did.
Donations may be sent to anyone
in need.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154379 F N/A
Docket Number: F 016773 12
Wherein LPP MORTGAGE, LTD is the plaintiff and JACK P. LERNER, ET AL. are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PLUESE BECKER & SALTZMAN LLC
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-1700 Attorney File # 071609
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Passaic, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 180 BROADWAY
Tax Lot: # 29 in Block: # 3216
Dimensions: 227.87’ x 47’ x 244’ x 49.67’
Nearest cross street: Lafayette Avenue
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 536,467.49
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $126.00
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154377 F N/A
Docket Number: F 9469 09
Wherein ONE WEST BANK, FSB is the
plaintiff and STEPHEN M. ZAGORIC, JR; ET
ALS are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
MCCABE WEISBERG & CONWAY P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 858-7080
Attorney File # 365-0094nj-4844
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in TOWNSHIP of WEST MILFORD, County of Passaic
and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 8 POOL DRIVE
Tax Lot: # 8 in Block: # 10706
Dimensions: 40’ x 107’
Nearest cross street: OTTERHOLE ROAD
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 353,823.70
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $127.40
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THEME: GARDENING 101
ACROSS
1. Torah expert
6. Chain letters
9. Barred bed
13. Shoelace tip
14. *First gardening mo.?
15. Unit of money in Poland
16. Abdul or Zahn
17. White House Dwight
18. Big dipper
19. *Climber support
21. *Tiny garden shovel
23. Afflict
24. Lick
25. "Be quiet!"
28. "Ta-ta!" in Italy
30. *Cross between varieties
35. Church sound
37. Mojito, _ ___ drink
39. Wintry mix
40. Norse capital
41. Brightest star in Cygnus
43. Approximately, two words
44. Japanese port
46. Slash mark
47. Drawn tight
48. House cat, e.g.
50. Greek H's
52. *Special Hawaiian flowers form
this garland
53. Getting warm
55. "Street" in Italy
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154353 F N/A
Docket Number: F 07406 10
Wherein ONEWEST BANK, FSB is the plaintiff and ANNA KMETZ, HER HEIRS,
DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND HIS, HER, OR ANY OF
THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE
AND INTEREST, ET ALS. are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PARKER MC CAY Attorney(s)
(856) 596-8900 Attorney File # 14425-0057
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 16 VAN WAGONER
AVE.
Tax Lot: # 21.04
in Block: # 32.06
Dimensions: 4329 Sq. Ft.
Nearest cross street: Claverack Road
Taxes: 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Quarter of 2013
taxes are delinquent = $4,654.00 (good
through 2/21/14)*
Water: 2013 Water is delinquent = $1,763.89
(good through 2/20/14)*
*Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and
sewer plus interest through date of payoff.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 312,045.35
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $145.60
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154381 F N/A
Docket Number: F 040460 10
Wherein CENLAR FSB is the plaintiff and
ARMANDO CALIXTO; ET ALS are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # LSC-38
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the CITY
of PASSAIC, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 321 PENNINGTON
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 14 in Block: # 3287
Dimensions: 220.56 X 50.04 X 218.57 X
50.00
Nearest cross street: Van Houten Avenue
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If
after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and expenses,
there remains any surplus money, the money
will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 249,050.80
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, Certified Check,
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $156.80
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154331 F N/A
Docket Number: F 6517 13
Wherein PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION
is the plaintiff and MONICA A. MATAMORO,
ET ALS. are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
FEIN SUCH KAHN & SHEPARD Attorney(s)
(973) 538-4700 Attorney File # ZFPH063
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Passaic, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 103 PARK AVE EX
12/13 W/A MAILING ADDRESS OF 103
PARK AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 1
in Block: # 1291
Dimensions: 37 1/2’ X 100’
Nearest cross street: Palmer Street All that
certain lot, tract or parcel of land and premises, situated, and being in the City of Passaic
in the County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey, more particularly described herein.
Beginning at a corner formed by the intersection of the northeasterly side of Palmer Street
with the southeasterly side of Park Avenue,
said point being described in Deed Book
Z103 Page 90, and from said point running;
thence.
Prior liens/encumbrances: Property subject
to an assessed value abatement of:
$3100.00. Cancellation of abatement can
occur with a change of ownership or default
of terms. Property may be subject to retroactive billing if cancelled. Total as of March 6,
2014: $0.00
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 262,436.13
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $159.60
57. Hang a banner, e.g.
60. *Refuse turned fertilizer
64. Ancient assembly area
65. Unagi
67. Like outside-of-mainstream art
68. Relating to aquarium scum
69. Shag rug
70. "Spaghetti Western" maker
Sergio _____
71. Short of "history"
72. Sophomore's grade
73. Dog-_____ book
DOWN
1. Feeling great delight
2. Lab culture
3. *Like many Gentians or
Delphiniums
4. Swan of "Twilight"
5. Emphatic, in print
6. Honoree's spot
7. *Short for nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium
8. Thin mountain ridge
9. Old-fashioned bathtub foot
10. *What gardener did to riding
lawn mower
11. It will, contraction
12. "So long!"
15. Plural of #15 Across
20. Homeric epic
22. Rally repeater
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154339 F N/A
Docket Number: F 26081 09
Wherein
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is the plaintiff and
YONGEL MENDEZ; ET AL are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN
Attorney(s) (908) 233-8500
Attorney File # FWZ-123355
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in CITY of
PASSAIC, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 377 HIGHLAND
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 25
in Block: # 2183
Dimensions: Approximately 115 x 30
Nearest cross street: Federal Street
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due.
Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At the time
of publication taxes/sewer/water information
was not available - you must check with the
tax collector for exact amount due. Subject to
Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any): The
plaintiff has obtained a letter of indemnification which will insure the successful bidder at
sale in respect to: Judgment: PD-1204112006 in the amount of $56.00
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
“The Fair Housing Act prohibits any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination
in connection with any aspect of a residential
real estate transaction. Zucker, Goldberg, and
Ackerman, LLC encourages and supports the
equal housing practices of the Fair Housing
Act in the conduct of its business.”
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 661,678.97
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $169.40
24. Club enforcer
25. Tina Fey/Amy Poehler schtick,
e.g.
26. "Siddhartha" author
27. Conforming to dietary laws for
Muslims
29. Greek god of war
31. Soak some ink
32. Opposite of urban
33. Question in dispute
34. Hindu garment
36. Mischievous Norse deity
38. *What Venus Flytrap eats
42. Opera house exclamation
45. *One-time plant
49. Poetic "always"
51. "He fights like a lion," e.g.
54. Warn or arouse
56. Sleeper's woe
57. Wrinkly fruit
58. Wooden pegs
59. Short for brotherhood
60. Family group
61. *The corpse flower is famous
for its bad one
62. Cosine's buddy
63. ____ up a golf ball, past tense
64. "I see!"
66. *Potato bud
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154342 F N/A
Docket Number: F 018075 13
Wherein KONDAUR CAPITAL CORP., ETC. is
the plaintiff and RAFAEL A. ULLOA GARCIA,
ET AL. are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # 148436
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the City
of Clifton, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 562 CLIFTON
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 32
in Block: # 20.05
Dimensions: 115.00 x 25.00 x 115.00 x 25.00
Nearest cross street: Fifth Street
Pursuant to 28, U.S.C. Section 2410©, this
sale is subject to a 120 day right of redemption held by the United States of America by
vir tue of the Inter nal Revenue Ser vice
Lien(s), if any.
Dept. of Treasury - Internal Revenue Services
versus Rafael A. Ulloa, dated January 10,
2007 and recorded February 7, 2007 in Book
TX156, Page 292 in the amount of $2,199.99
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If after
the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage
debt, including costs and expenses, there
remains any surplus money, the money will
be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 612,934.82
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $175.00
April 16, 2014
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on the centrality of Divine Mercy in the life and sprituality of St.
Therese. Tickets are available in advance (and at the door). Half of the
proceeds will go to the victims of the recent typhoon in the Phillippines
and half will go for the support of the St. Therese Ministry, LLC. For
further information please contact Marty Kleber at
[email protected] or (973) 865-9075.
HVPS Offers Scholarships
NEW YORK - Through its many activities, the Hudson Valley
Polonaise Society members work to raise funds to support various programs and projects. The HVPS will be awarding two $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors who are of Polish descent. Seniors must be
graduates of Orange County high schools; or the son or daughter of an
active Hudson Valley Polonaise Society member. Graduating seniors
who meet the criteria and who attended Orange County, NY high
schools are encouraged to contact their Guidance Office for an application. The deadline for submission is May 15th, 2014. If anyone needs
more information, contact [email protected]. The mission of the
Hudson Valley Polonaise Society is to preserve the customs and traditions of Polish culture.
“Design Tips For Easy Care Gardens”
NEW JERSEY - The Wyckoff Area Garden Club will hold its spring
fundraiser on Wednesday, April 23 at the Wyckoff Library. The featured
speaker will be Kerry Ann Mendez, an avid gardener, author, consultant, designer, HGTV personality, and lecturer. She will discuss
“Design Tips for Easy Care Gardens.” Funny, engaging and entertaining, Kerry Ann will welcome all your gardening questions. After the
program she will sign copies of her books. Come and enjoy delicious
desserts and tea sandwiches and browse the tables of spring plants for
sale. Door prizes and raffles of gardening items will be offered. Share
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154366 F N/A
Docket Number: F 44756 08
Wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ETC. is the plaintiff and NANCY
RIVERA are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # ASC-8022
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the CITY
OF PASSAIC, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 129 QUINCY STREET
Tax Lot: # 33
in Block: # 4122
Dimensions: 129.17 X 110.38 X 29.17 X
110.79
Nearest cross street: Hamilton Avenue
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If after
the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage
debt, including costs and expenses, there
remains any surplus money, the money will
be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 589,966.38
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, Certified Check,
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $155.40
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154365 F N/A
Docket Number: F 43846 09
Wherein US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ETC is the plaintiff and SHARIF AREF;
ET ALS are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # ASC-10635
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the CITY
of CLIFTON, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 242 EAST 6TH
STREET
Tax Lot: # 34
in Block: # 5.23
Dimensions: 100X37.50X100
Nearest cross street: TRENTON AVENUE
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If after
the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage
debt, including costs and expenses, there
remains any surplus money, the money will
be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 396,672.96
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, Certified Check,
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $155.40
your joy of gardening with the members of the Garden Club. To order
tickets or for more info email [email protected]. You may also call
201 560-1496 For more information on the Wyckoff Area Garden
Club visit our website @ www.wyckoffgc.org
Friends of the Shelter Easter Bake Sale
NEW JERSEY - Calling all animal lovers who like to bake and eat!
Come check out our baked goods and pick up something for Easter
dessert. We'll have tons of cake, pies, brownies, cookies, and other
great treats. If you are interested in baking something for the sale, you
can drop it off Friday evening, APRIL 18, 6 PM-8 PM or Saturday
morning, 9 AM-10 AM. The Clifton Animal Shelter is located on Dog
Pound Rd. (behind City Hall in Municipal Complex), Clifton. For
more info, call 973-470-5936 or visit our website at www.cliftonanimalshelter.com.
Grandparents As Parents (GAP) Meeting
NEW JERSEY - If you are a grandparent or kinship caregiver caring
for children whose parents are unable or unwilling to do so or an interested agency or legislative person, you are invited to attend the GAP
meeting on Wednesday, April 23, 2014, 9:15-11:30 a.m. at the Paterson
Public Library, Assembly Room, 250 Broadway, Paterson, NJ. April is
National Autism Month and National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Benjamin L. Vega, Community Outreach Coordinator, New Jersey
Community Development Corporation will speak about the grandparent raising grandchildren services through their program, including
supportive housing to grandparents raising grandchildren. For more
information or directions to the meeting, contact Mary Osinski, Project
Coordinator at William Paterson University via email
[email protected] or 973-720-3690.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154358 F N/A
Docket Number: F 017945 13
Wherein OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC is
the plaintiff and JANICE SILVA, ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # 141315
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the City
of Passaic, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 153 3RD STREET
Tax Lot: # 6
in Block: # 1045
Dimensions: 60 x 50.00 x 49.15 x 25.00 x
100.00 x 25.00 x 100.00
Nearest cross street: Hudson Street
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If after
the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage
debt, including costs and expenses, there
remains any surplus money, the money will
be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 298,491.46
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $155.40
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154343 F N/A
Docket Number: F 011807 13
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and CHRISTOPHER LE MAY, ET AL.
are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND P.C.
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-5500 Attorney File # 147058
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the
Township of West Milford, County of Passaic
and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 1469 MACOPIN ROAD
Tax Lot: # 9
in Block: # 9601
Dimensions: 191.29 X 50.58 X 161.56 X
229.37 X 148.97
Nearest cross street: VREELAND ROAD
Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens
or other charges, and any such taxes,
charges, liens, insurance premiums or other
advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale.
All interested parties are to conduct and rely
upon their own independent investigation to
ascertain whether or not any outstanding
interest remain on record and/or have priority
over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the
current amount due thereon. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagor’s attorney. Surplus Money: If after
the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage
debt, including costs and expenses, there
remains any surplus money, the money will
be deposited into the Superior Court Trust
Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or
any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant
to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating
the nature and extent of that person’s claim
and asking for an order directing payment of
the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will have information
regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 435,142.07
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, or Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $155.40
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154395 F N/A
Docket Number: F 000968 12
Wherein ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is the plaintiff and
PATRICIA M. BARKER, ET AL are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC. Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000
Attorney File # 2011-1696-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in Borough
of Pompton Lakes, County of Passaic and
State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 121 RIVERDALE
ROAD
Tax Lot: # 27 in Block: # 9400
Dimensions: 50.00’ x 161.69’
Nearest cross street: 195.00’ from Lincoln
Avenue
Superior interests (if any): Pompton Lakes
Boro holds a tax sale cer tificate in the
amount of $1974.00 as of 05/01/2014.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 144,539.41
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $137.20
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154350 F N/A
Docket Number: F 014014 13
Wherein JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. is
the plaintiff and ALLEN GARCIA, ET AL. are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2013-1064-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 45 GRANT AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 1
in Block: # 17.07
Dimensions: 40’ x 100’
Nearest cross street: 10.00’ from Martha
Avenue
Superior Interests (if any): Clifton City holds a
tax sale certificate in the amount of $358.40
as of 12/31/2013.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 239,575.72
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $131.60
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• April 24: The first ever X-STEM
Symposium, a “Ted-style” event for
kids with talks by science visionaries presented by Northrup
Grumman
Foundation
and
MedImmune.
• April 25: Sneak Peek Friday—
presented by the “Department of
Defense - Celebrating Diversity in
STEM!"—for school children and
military families.
• All Week: More than 20 partner
events held in conjunction with the
Festival, such as the U.S. News
STEM Solutions Conference.
The Festival features science
celebrities, explorers, astronauts,
athletes, authors, and experts in
fields like robotics, genomics, medicine, advanced manufacturing, and
even 3D printing. Participating
celebrities include:
• Dirty Job’s Mike Rowe
(Discovery Channel)
• Basketball legend Kareem Abdul
Jabbar
• Bill Nye the Science Guy
• Grammy Award-Winners “They
Might Be Giants”
• Author and Illustrator David
Macaulay
• Author and Actress (Wonder
Years) Danica McKeller
• Miss California Crystal Lee
(Stanford grad, Miss USA Runner
Up, and STEM advocate)
• Design Squad’s Nate Bell (PBS)
• Illusionist Apollo Robbins
• Stuck with Hackett’s Chris
Hackett (Science Channel)
• “Super Woman of Big-Wave
Surfing” Maya Gabeira
• MoneyBall’s Paul Depodesta
• Cast and crew from TV Shows
like Big Bang Theory, House and
Breaking Bad
Among its themes this year is a
focus on encouraging diversity in
STEM careers. Also with more
than three million unfilled jobs that
require STEM experience, the
event is highlighting skills based
and “do-it-yourself” professions—
with the help of Mike Rowe—to
emphasize the dire need for skilled
workers. In addition, the Festival is
showcasing new technologies and
their applications. For instance,
Amanda Boxtel, who is paralyzed,
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makes it fashionable with a 3D
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Founded by serial entrepreneur
Larry Bock and Lockheed Martin
CTO Dr. Ray O. Johnson to
address the severe shortage in sci-
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154334 F N/A
Docket Number: F 025882 12
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and JULIA E. HERRERA, ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN
Attorney(s)
(908) 233-8500 Attorney File # XFZ-166739
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 52 CHEEVER
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 8
in Block: # 3.15
Dimensions: Approximately 40 x 100
Nearest cross street: Ackerman Avenue
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due.
Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At the time
of publication taxes/sewer/water information
was not available. You must check with the
tax collector for exact amounts due. Subject
to Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any):
None.
“The Fair Housing Act prohibits any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination
in connection with any aspect of a residential
real estate transaction. Zucker, Goldberg, and
Ackerman, LLC encourages and supports the
equal housing practices of the Fair Housing
Act in the conduct of its business.”
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 273,505.93
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $163.80
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154337 F N/A
Docket Number: F 8531 13
Wherein
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is the plaintiff and
HERIBERTO TORRES are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
FEIN SUCH KAHN & SHEPARD Attorney(s)
(973) 538-4700 Attorney File # FWM3960
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in CITY of
CLIFTON, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 8 SEWALL AVENUE
UNIT A-5
Tax Lot: # 14 CA005
in Block: # 10.12
Nearest cross street: BROWN PL.
All that certain Lot, piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and being in the City of
Clifton, County of Passaic, State of New
Jersey;
Known as and designated as Unit. No A-5.
situate in Northwood Gardens, a condominium, established in accordance with the
N.J.S.A. 46:8b-1, et seq., together with an
undivided 5.7% interest in the General
Common elements of said condominium
appurtenant to the aforesaid unit in accordance with and subject to the terms, conditions, covenants, restrictions, reservations
easements, lien as for assessments, and
other provisions as set forth in the current
Master Deed of Northwood Gardens, dated
October 9, 1984, and recorded October 12,
1984, in the Office of the PASSAIC
Clerk/Register in Deed Book B113, Page 40,
as same may now or hereafter be lawfully
amended.
PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES TOTAL AS
OF MARCH 6, 2014 $0.00
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 160,507.65
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, Certified Check,
or Official Bank Check, Money Order .
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $163.80
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9)
April 16, 2014
THE POST EAGLE
ence and technical talent, the event
is the nation’s largest science festival and was developed to ignite the
next generation’s interest in considering careers in science and engineering. In recognition of the
Festival’s role in making STEM a
national priority, Congress recently
designated the last week in April as
“National Science Week” and made
the Festival a focal point.
To
learn
more,
visit
www.USAScienceFestival.org or
watch the video at
www.usasciencefestival.org/festival-highlight-video.
YOUTH WEEK
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10)
Please be advised of the following eligibility requirements. This
event is open to amateurs only, no
professional acts. Participants may
only be in one solo or group performance. Lip synching and air bands
are not permitted. Acts must provide all necessary accompaniments
and props. Singers may only use
music with no vocals. No flames,
weapons or pyrotechnics permitted.
For other rules and eligibility
requirements, please obtain an
application from the Clifton
Recreation Department.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154319 F N/A
Docket Number: F 013433 13
Wherein PROVIDENT FUNDING ASSOCIATES, L.P. is the plaintiff and GEORGE P.
NADER; ET AL are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 793-3080 Attorney File #
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in TOWNSHIP of WEST MILFORD, County of Passaic
and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 18 VAN NOSTRAND
LANE
Tax Lot: # 6
in Block: # 13401
Dimensions: Approximately 206.01 feet wide
by 235.77 feet long
Nearest cross street: Situated on the CENTER LINE of APSHAWA COMPANY right of
way where the same is intersected by the
NORTHEASTERLY prolongation of the
EASTERLY line of a conveyance from
Raymond A. Schulster to Amso Marion Dated
July 10, 1931 and recorded in the Passaic
County Registers Office in Deed Book 036,
Page 424 running thence.
The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and
assessments, tax, water, and sewer liens and
other municipal assessments. The amount
due can be obtained from the local tax
authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the
sale may also be subject to the limited lien
priority of any condominium/homeowner
association liens which may exist.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 161,553.31
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $159.60
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154384 F N/A
Docket Number: F 30822 12
Wherein COLUMBIA BANK, A FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK is the plaintiff and PIPER
DEBOER A/K/A PIPER A. GLASS, UNMARRIED are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
COLUMBIA BANK Attorney(s)
(201) 797-1936 Attorney File #
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The proper ty to be sold is located in
Township of West Milford, County of Passaic
and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 9 LOUIS AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 13 in Block: # 6605
Dimensions: 50’ x 125’
Nearest cross street: Wallisch Avenue
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 246,591.53
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $126.00
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154390 F N/A
Docket Number: F 012367 12
Wherein FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY is the plaintiff and PAULINE SAPPINGTON, ET ALS are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
UDREN LAW OFFICES, P.C. Attorney(s)
(856) 669-5400 Attorney File # 10090599-1
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 186 SOUTH PARKWAY
Tax Lot: # 6 in Block: # 60.02
Dimensions: 40 ft X 110.67 ft
Nearest cross street: Terhune Avenue
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due. Prior
Mortgages and/or Judgments: N/A.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 431,697.95
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $131.60
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154327 F N/A
Docket Number: F 20885 09
Wherein ONEWEST BANK, FSB is the plaintiff and IRIS TORRES, ET ALS are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
STERN & EISENBERG, PC Attorney(s)
(609) 397-9200 Attorney File # 118.500378
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Passaic, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 175 SPRING STREET
AKA 173 SPRING STREET
Tax Lot: # 86
in Block: # 1295.A
Dimensions: 37 1/2’ X 100’
Nearest cross street: Kensington Terrace
Taxes: Current through 1st Quarter of 2013 *
Plus interest on these figures through date of
payoff and any and all subsequent taxes,
water and sewer amounts.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 684,646.38
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $133.00
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154330 F N/A
Docket Number: F 014479 12
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and JESSE WATKINS; ET ALS are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2011-3264-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in CITY of
PASSAIC, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 60 HAMMOND
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 21
in Block: # 2195.A
Dimensions: 100’ X 50’
Nearest cross street: The intersection of the
Northeasterly sideline of Hammond Avenue
and the Southeasterly sideline of Bowes
Place
Passaic City holds a tax sale Certificate in
the amount of $3,989.79 as of 02/03/2014
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 334,481.63
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $135.80
April 16, 2014
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friendly, and knowledgeable are all
valid reasons for preferring an
agent. Another important factor is
the quality of claims handling by
the carrier the agent represents.
Insurance rate stability and a thorough annual review by the agent to
assure the best coverage at the best
price are all issues that should play
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* Internet –When searching for
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typically emerge as the first listings
found. Many carriers direct online
searchers to local agents. An initial
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agents, but consumers may want to
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the best agent and carrier online.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154302 F N/A
Docket Number: F 018281 12
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and MARTHA A. ANDERSON, ET AL
are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN
Attorney(s)
(908) 233-8500
Attorney File # XWZ-152228
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/22/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the
Township of West Milford, County of Passaic
and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 11C CONCORD
ROAD, BUILDING 11 C
Tax Lot: # 11.03 F/K/A 9.113
in Block: # 7801 F/K/A 458
Being known and designated as Unit C in
Building No. 11 in Bald Eagle Village, a condominium, said Unit being more particularly
defined in the Master Deed dated June 11,
1984 and recorded in the Passaic County
Register’s Office on June 18, 1984 in Deed
Book I-112, Page 111, and Amendments in
Deed Book P-113, Page 458; Deed Book H114, Page 220; Deed Book Z-114, Page 336;
Deed Book G-116, Page 51, Deed Book A118, Page 11; Deed Book P-120, Page 261;
Deed Book D-124, Page 373 and Deed Book
M-129, Page 414, and which Unit is herewith
conveyed in conformity with Section 10 of the
Condominium Act of New Jersey and
includes the fee in an undivided interest in
the common element of Bald Eagle Village, a
Condominium, as defined in said Master
Deed and Amendments thereto.
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due.
Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At the time
of publication taxes/sewer/water information
was not available - you must check with the
tax collector for exact amounts due. Subject
to Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any):
None. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale
may also be subject to the limited lien priority
of any condominium/homeowner association
liens which may exist.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
“The Fair Housing Act prohibits any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination
in connection with any aspect of a residential
real estate transaction. Zucker, Goldberg, and
Ackerman, LLC encourages and supports the
equal housing practices of the Fair Housing
Act in the conduct of its business.”
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 211,411.01
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cer tified
Check, Official Bank Check, or Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 3/26/14, 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14
Fee: $198.80
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* Trade groups or other business
owners – Small business owners
can talk with local trade associations or other similar business owners, which might have related
insurance needs.
Select an Agent
Whether picking an agent for the
first time or switching agents or
companies, it is a good idea to have
several to choose from. When evaluating options, consider these factors:
* Licensing – To make sure the
agent writing the policy is licensed
by the State of New Jersey visit:
https://www20.state.nj.us/DOBI_Li
cSearch/.
* Personality –Talk to prospective
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ask for a quote. Securing a quote
does not mean a commitment is
required. This is a chance to test
the agent’s operation and potential
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154315 F N/A
Docket Number: F 10829 07
Wherein
BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-20 is the plaintiff
and TIMOTHY DONALD BRADY; ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
FRENKEL, LAMBERT, WEISS, WEISMAN &
GORDON, LLP Attorney(s) (973) 325-8800
Attorney File # 03-004148-F00
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in CITY of
CLIFTON, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 575 GROVE STREET,
H3
Tax Lot: # 10
in Block: # 53.11
Dimensions: 1.5278%
Nearest cross street: N/A
Being known and designated as Unit H-3 in
Building H in Middlegate Mews, a
Condominium, together with an undivided
propor tionate interest in the Common
Elements and more as set forth in the Master
Deed in the Passaic County Clerk/Register
Office at Deed Book L-95, Page 406, et seq.,
as may have been or may be lawfully amended.
Pursuant to tax search of 1/14/2014; 2013
Taxes; $7,999.95 Paid in full; 2014 QTR 1
Taxes: $1,999.99 Open due on 02/01/2014;
2014 QTR 2 Taxes: $1,999.99 Open due on
05/01/2014; 2014 QTR 3 Taxes: To be determined, due on 8/01/2014; Water Account:
Passaic Valley Water Comm. 1525 Main Ave.
Clifton, NJ 07011 (973) 340-4300 Common
Meter, individual units may be subject to
existing liens held against their respective
association; Sewer Account: Clifton City 900
Clifton Ave. Clifton, NJ 07013 (973) 470-5833
07/01/2013 - 12/31/2013 Common Meter,
individual units may be subject to existing
liens held against their respective association; New Jersey Title Insurance Company
will insure purchaser at Sheriff’s sale without
exception for prior Judgment or will issue a
letter of indemnity. The affected Judgment
can be obtained by requesting same from
Plaintiff
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $153,263.42
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $191.80
insurance relationship comfort
level.
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business cards. These represent
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* References – A successful agent
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154392 F N/A
Docket Number: F 003345 11
Wherein COLUMBIA BANK, ETC. is the
plaintiff and NEIL J. BEHRENS AND SUSAN
BEHRENS, ET AL are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
Harwood Lloyd, LLC Attorney(s)
(201) 487-1080 Attorney File # 6816-119
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the
Borough of Wanaque, County of Passaic and
State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 131 BROOKSIDE
HEIGHTS
SCHEDULE “A”
All that certain Lot, piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and being in the
Borough of Wanaque, County of Passaic
State of New Jersey.
Unit No. 13-I, situated in Brookside Heights, a
Condominium, together with a .005682 undivided percentage interest in the Common
Elements of said Condominium (referred to in
this Deed as the “Condominium Unit”). The
conveyance evidenced by this Deed is made
under the provisions of and is subject to the
New Jersey Condominium Act (N.J.S.A.
46:8B-1 et seq.) and the Planned Real Estate
Development Full Disclosure Act (NJSA 22A21 et seq), as amended, and any applicable
regulations adapted under either law. The
conveyance evidenced by this Deed is also
made in accordance with the terms, limitations, conditions, covenants, restrictions,
easements, agreements and other provisions
set forth in that certain Master Deed for
Brookside Heights, a Condominium, dated
March 11, 1981 and recorded March 12,
1981 in the Office of the Register of Passaic
County in Book W106, page 50, as amended
in Deed Book X107, page 200, and rerecorded in Book W108, page 290 and Deed
Book X109, page 496 as the same may now
or hereafter be lawfully amended.
NOTE: Being Lot(s) 3 C0032, Block 200.18,
Tax Map of the Borough of Wanaque, County
of Passaic.
CKA: 131 Brookside Heights, Bldg 13, Unit I,
Wanaque, NJ.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 216,351.37
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $183.40
and make certain the company and
the policy are best suited to the
coverage situation.
* Ask the agent to provide information about the recommended
carrier and coverage
quoted, including why that company and policy best fit the insured
risk.
* Do not respond to pressure. An
agent or carrier should not pressure
an insurance shopper. If an offer
seems too good to be true, it probably is.
* Verify the legitimacy of the
insurance company or agent before
providing social security numbers
or bank information over the
phone.
* Ask for copies of all paperwork
signed and keep a record of policy
payment for the initial premium
sent to the agent.
* Call the insurance company if a
copy of the insurance policy
describing coverage is not received
within 30 days of the purchase.
“The best way consumers can
protect themselves is to research
the agent and company under consideration,” said Commissioner
Kobylowski. “Always: Stop before
writing a check or signing the contract; Call this Department; and
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154317 F N/A
Docket Number: F 32038 10
Wherein
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is the plaintiff and
MOLLY BRADSHAW; ET AL are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN
Attorney(s) (908) 233-8500
Attorney File # XWZ-129999
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in Borough
of Ringwood, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 364 SKYLINE LAKES
DRIVE
Tax Lot: # 2
in Block: # 731
Dimensions: Approximately 48 x 100
Nearest cross street: Skyline Lakes Drive and
High Mountain Road
Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer,
municipal or tax liens that may be due.
Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At the time
of publication taxes/sewer/water information
was not available - you must check with the
tax collector for exact amounts due. Subject
to Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any):
None
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
“The Fair Housing Act prohibits any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
such preference, limitation or discrimination
in connection with any aspect of a residential
real estate transaction. Zucker, Goldberg, and
Ackerman, LLC encourages and supports the
equal housing practices of the Fair Housing
Act in the conduct of its business.”
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 485,214.16
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $165.20
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154321 F N/A
Docket Number: F 16802 10
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and DONNA BERGEN, ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2010-0953-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the City
of Clifton, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 195 CAMBRIDGE
COURT
Superior interests (if any): Passaic Valley
Water Comm. holds a claim for taxes due
and/or other municipal utilities such as water
and/or sewer in the amount of $1182.77 as of
01/08/2014. City of Clifton holds a claim for
taxes due and/or other municipal utilities such
as water and/or sewer in the amount of
$129.60 as of 12/31/13.
BEING known and designated as Unit 195 in
Building 7 in “CAMBRIDGE HEIGHTS AT
CLIFTON (s) Condominium” together with an
undivided .714 percentage interest in the
common elements appurtenant thereto, in
accordance with, and subject to all terms,
limitations, conditions, covenants, restrictions,
easements, and all other provisions of that
certain Master Deed dated June 5, 1996 and
recorded on June 7, 1996 in Deed Book
E145 page 98, as the same may be now or
hereafter lawfully amended.
NOTE: Being Lot(s) 76 GO095, Block 59.06,
Tax Map of the City of Clifton, County of
Passaic.
B E I N G C O M M O N LY K N O W N A S : 1 9 5
Cambridge Court, Clifton, New Jersey
Block 59.06 Lot 76 Tax map of the City of
Clifton
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 375,179.04
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $165.20
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Law Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154316 F N/A
Docket Number: HUD L 1075 04
Wherein 2705 KENNEDY BOULEVARD is
the plaintiff and EISEN JOE CASACLANG
are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
LAWRENCE B. DIENER Attorney(s)
(201) 342-6137 Attorney File #
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in the
BOROUGH OF WANAQUE, County of
Passaic and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 38 NORTH GATE
NEW JERSEY TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Commitment No. H-66626-T
SCHEDULE C
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and being in the
Borough of Wanaque, County of Passaic,
State of New Jersey;
KNOWN and designated as Lot 31 in Block
200L on a certain map entitled, “Final Map,
Section No. 4, Meadowbrook Estates,
Borough of Wanaque, Passaic County, NJ”
which said map was filed in the Passaic
County Register’s Office on July 26, 1978 as
Map No. 2820 and further described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the westerly line of
North Gate (50’ wide), said point being distant 757.70 feet northerly from the projected
intersection of the westerly line of North Gate
with the northerly line of Crescent Road, said
point being further described as lying in the
westerly line of North Gate in a common line
of the division of Lots 31 & 32 in Block 200L,
and from said point of beginning running
thence:
(1) Along said common division line, North 48
degrees 50 minutes 30 seconds West,
163.61 feet to the point; thence
(2) North 12 degrees 43 minutes 05 seconds
East, 75.66 feet to a point in the division line
of Lots 30 & 31 in Block 200L; thence
(3) South 66 degrees 44 minutes 30 seconds
East, 188.22 feet to a point in the westerly
line of North Gate; thence
(4) Along the westerly line of North Gate,
South 23 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds
West, 25.00 feet to a point of curvature;
thence
(5) Still along the westerly line of North Gate,
along a curve bearing to the right having a
radius of 275.00 feet, through a central angle
of 21 degrees 14 minutes 58 seconds an arc
distance of 101.99 feet to the point and place
of BEGINNING.
For information only: The above premises is
currently known as Tax Lot 5 Block 200.16.
S U B J E C T TO P N C M O R T G A G E L I E N
$275,000; DIVISION OF TAXATION LIENS
TOTALING $14,610
The sale is subject to unpaid taxes & assessments, tax, water & sewer liens & other
municipal assessments. The amount due can
be obtained from the local taxing authority.
Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may
also be subject to the limited lien priority of
any condominium/homeowner association
liens which may exist.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 22,668.60
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, Certified Check,
or Official Bank Check. Balance to be paid
within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $226.80
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154364 F N/A
Docket Number: F 013654 12
Wherein VALLEY NATIONAL BANK is the
plaintiff and GERARDO FERNANDEZ, ET
ALS are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
MANDELBAUM SALSBURG GOLD LAZRIS
& DISCENZA, P.C. Attorney(s)
(973) 736-4600 Attorney File #
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/6/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Passaic, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 270 HOPE AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 27.01
in Block: # 4062
Dimensions: 25’ x 156’
Nearest cross street: President Street
Subject to tax sale certificate No. 12-000191
held by Tower Bank of Philadelphia, redemption amount approximately $25,500
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 232,546.13
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14
Fee: $131.60
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154325 F N/A
Docket Number: F 020564 12
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the
plaintiff and MONTEZ MOSLEY, ETAL. are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2011-2841-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 65 MERSELIS
AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 22
in Block: # 2.06
Dimensions: 100’ x 22.92’
Nearest cross street: 770.80’ from Lakeview
Avenue
Superior Interests (if any): Clifton City holds a
tax sale certificate in the amount of $1636.68
as of 02/07/2014.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 280.657.52
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $133.00
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154373 F N/A
Docket Number: F 50681 08
Wherein BELTWAY CAPITAL, LLC is the
plaintiff and THOMAS D. JERON, ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
PLUESE BECKER & SALTZMAN LLC
Attorney(s)
(856) 813-1700 Attorney File # 074155
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 5/13/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in Borough
of Pompton Lakes, County of Passaic and
State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 4 HOWARD STREET
Tax Lot: # 2 in Block: # 600
Dimensions: 15.00’ x 136.49’ x 38.32’ x
165.28’
Nearest cross street: DuPont Place
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 264,569.86
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/16/14, 4/23/14, 4/30/14, 5/7/14
Fee: $127.40
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154291 F N/A
Docket Number: F 009158 12
Wherein CAPITAL ONE, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ING BANK, FSB is
the plaintiff and PETER DRAGON; ET ALS
are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
STERN & EISENBERG, PC Attorney(s)
(609) 397-9200 Attorney File #
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/22/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in TOWNSHIP of WEST MILFORD, County of Passaic
and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 9 WINDING WAY
Tax Lot: # 7
in Block: # 8705
Approximate Dimensions: .583 AC
Nearest cross street: Vreeland Road
Taxes: Current through 1st Quarter of 2013*
Other: There is an outstanding municipal, tax
or other lien. Redemption figures have been
requested. Sale is subject to said lien.
Purchaser is responsible for obtaining full
payoff/redemption amounts and knowingly
bids subject to same.*
*Plus interest on these figures through date
of payoff and any all subsequent taxes, water
and sewer amounts.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 271,134.05
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 3/26/14, 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14
Fee: $145.60
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154324 F N/A
Docket Number: F 7488 10
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and WAFA MOHAMMED, ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2010-0174-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 64 CLIFTON AVENUE
Tax Lot: # 16
in Block: # 3.12
Dimensions: 37.50’ x 100.00’
Nearest cross street: 162.50’ from Fleischer
Place
Superior interests (if any): Clifton City holds a
tax sale certificate in the amount of $1789.92
as of 01/30/2014
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 499,684.74
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $131.60
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154293 F N/A
Docket Number: F 21078 12
Wherein
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is the plaintiff and
WAYNE WHITEFLEET; ET ALS are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
FEIN SUCH KAHN & SHEPARD Attorney(s)
(973) 538-4700 Attorney File # YCH568
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/22/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in CITY of
CLIFTON, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 35 ROONEY ST
Tax Lot: # 19
in Block: # 1.14
Dimensions: Approximately 50x100
Nearest cross street: East Fourth Street
Beginning at the northeast corner of East
Fourth Street (formerly Dundee Avenue) and
Rooney Street (formerly Lake Street) and
running from thence
PRIOR LIENS / ENCUMBRANCES: TOTAL
AS OF FEBRUARY 17, 2014’ $0.00
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 459,801.53
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Certified Check
or Official Bank Check, Money Order.
Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 3/26/14, 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14
Fee: $138.60
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154320 F N/A
Docket Number: F 042284 10
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the
plaintiff and ESTELA CABRAL, ET AL. are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
POWERS KIRN, LLC Attorney(s)
(856) 802-1000 Attorney File # 2010-3786-C
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/29/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in City of
Clifton, County of Passaic and State of New
Jersey.
Commonly known as: 35 OLYMPIA STREET
Tax Lot: # 14
in Block: # 9.15
Dimensions: 31 x 100
Nearest cross street: Madeline Avenue
Superior Interests (if any): NONE
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 363,273.38
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14
Fee: $126.00
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154306 F N/A
Docket Number: F 017504 12
Wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the
plaintiff and LISA D. CAMMILLERI ET AL are
defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
Romano Garubo & Argentieri, Attorney(s)
(856) 384-1515
Attorney File # TRUCAPNJ-093
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/22/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in TOWNSHIP OF WEST MILFORD, County of
Passaic and State of New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 13 PLEASANT ROAD
Tax Lot: # 6
in Block: # 2306
Dimensions: .254AC
Nearest cross street: DUNHAM ROAD
*TAXES PAID THROUGH THE 1ST QUARTER OF 2014; 2ND QUARTER OPEN IN
THE BASE AMOUNT OF $1,139.00
*WATER / SEWER - PRIVATE ACCOUNT;
VERIFICATION OF SAME PROHIBITED
WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION OF RECORD
PROPERTY OWNER
* A L S O S U B J E C T TO S U B S E QU E N T
TAXES, WATER AND SEWER PLUS INTEREST THROUGH DATE OF PAYOFF.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 209,532.24
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cer tified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
Post Eagle: 3/26/14, 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14
Fee: $145.60
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by Annie
Golembewski
Match & Scrambler
1. BUSH, SHRUB
A. LILAC
2. BLOOMS
B. WIEWIÓRKA
3. TULIPAN
C. ROSE
4. BEZ
D. KWITNIE
5. LIŚĆ
E. BRANCH
6. RÓŻA
F. TULIP
7. GARDNER
G. PARK
8. GAŁĄZ
H. KRZAK
9. SQUIRREL
10. PARK
I. OGRODNIK
J. LEAF
• THINGS FOUND OUTDOORS, Match column 1 words with words in column 2.
1. WRREO
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2. BWAAZA
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3. KALIP
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4. SNITE
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5. SOZK
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6. ZWEKÓ
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7. OWRIADEK
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8. KAPTOŁA
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9. SPAIKE
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10. HOWACANK
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•• Unscramble
Unscramble the
the Polish
Polish words
words dealing
dealing with
with outdoors.
HERE COMES AUTUMN
ANNIE’S PONDERING PUZZLES Answers
Match Game:
1-H, 2-D, 3-F, 4-A, 5-J, 6-C, 7-I, 8-E, 9-B, 10-G
Scramble Game:
1. ROWER (BICYCLE), 2. ZABAWA (PLAY), 3. PILKA (BALL),
4. TENIS (TENNIS), 5. KOSZ (BASKET), 6. WÓZEK (BUGGY),
7. WIADERKO (PAIL), 8. ŁOPATKA (SHOVEL),
9. PIASEK (SAND), 10. CHOWANKA (HIDE & SEEK).
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Superior Court of New Jersey
Chancery Division - Passaic County
Sheriff Number: 154296 F N/A
Docket Number: F 18668 12
Wherein NEDLANDS CAPITAL INC. is the
plaintiff and DYCS CLIFTON, INC. are defendants
Execution for Sale of Premises.
Genova Burns Giantomsi Webster, LLC
Attorney(s)
(973) 533-0777 Attorney File #
By virtue of the above stated Writ to me
directed and delivered, I shall expose for sale
by public venue and sell to the highest bidder
on Tuesday, 4/22/2014, at Two O’Clock in the
afternoon, prevailing time, at the Passaic
County Cour t House, Hamilton Street,
Paterson, that is to say:
The property to be sold is located in CITY OF
CLIFTON, County of Passaic and State of
New Jersey.
Commonly known as: 955 VALLEY ROAD.
AND 930 VALLEY ROAD.
Tax Lot: # 75 AND 19
in Block: # 51.06
AND 51.02
Dimensions: 955 VALLEY ROAD AND 930
VALLEY ROAD 264.40 X 243.38 X 243.84 X
188.16 FEET
Nearest cross street:
AS OF FEBRUARY 24, 2014, THE THIRD
QUARTER TAXES FOR TAX YEAR 2013
AND 2014 ARE DUE AND OWING IN THE
AMOUNT OF $57,099.25. THERE IS ALSO
DUE AND OWING AN OUTSTANDING TAX
SALE CERTIFICATE, NUMBER 13-0287, IN
ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF $4,526.82, PLUS
SUBSEQUENT TAXES, INTEREST AND
CHARGES. AS THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION
DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FULL LEGAL
DESCRIPTION,
SAID FULL LEGAL
D E S C R I P T I O N I S A N N E X E D TO T H AT
CERTAIN MORTGAGE RECORDED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE REGISTER/ CLERK OF
PASSAIC COUNTY IN MORTGAGE BOOK
9257, AT PAGE 131, ET SEQ. AND THE
WRIT OF EXECUTION ON FILE WITH THE
SHERIFF OF PASSAIC COUNTY.
Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, including costs and
expenses, there remains any surplus money,
the money will be deposited into the Superior
Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the
surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion
pursuant to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:572 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for an order directing
payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or
other person conducting the sale will have
information regarding the surplus, if any.
This concise description does not constitute a
legal description of the real estate. A full legal
description can be found at the Sheriff ’s
Office.
Approximate amount due Plaintiff on this execution: $ 3,323,432.67
The property shall be sold subject to all liens
and encumbrances of record and the Sheriff
makes no representation expressed or
implied as to the existence, amount or validity
of any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subject matter of this Sale.
20% of the amount bid will be required as a
deposit at the time of Sale, in Cer tified
Check, or Official Bank Check. Balance to be
paid within 30 days of Sale.
The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to
adjourn this Sale without further notice by
publication.
RICHARD H. BERDNIK
Sheriff
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