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Borough
of North Arlington |
214
Ridge Road |
North
Arlington, NJ 07031 |
Phone:
201- 991-6060 |
Fax:
201-991-0140 |
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N.A.
Officials Praise Encap Investigation
- Mayor
Peter Massa and Council President
Steve Tanelli said they welcomed
today's news that there is a joint
federal and state investigation
underway into the EnCap project.
More
than two years ago, Massa - then
a councilman, and Tanelli wrote
to U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie
asking for a federal investigation,
saying they were deeply concerned
about possible wrongdoing in the
advancement of the EnCap Project.
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Mayor/Council
Meeting scheduled for
Thursday, July 17th, 2008 at 7:30
PM, Council Chambers, 2nd
floor, 214 Ridge Road, North Arlington,
New Jersey |
Street
Sweeping - Please be
advised that street sweeping will
resume in the Borough of North Arlington
on March 31, 2008. |
NA Library
Trustees - The North
Arlington Public Library Board holds
meetings the second Tuesday of each
month, 7:15 p.m. in the library.
The trustees welcome the general
public to participate. For further
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Seniors
of All Faiths - The
Interfaith Senior Club of North
Arlington is seeking those 55
years of age and older to meet
at the Senior Center, adjacent
to borough hall in North Arlington.
The club meets every Thursday
at 9:30 a.m. For additional information,
please call President Carmela
(Millie) Guzzo at 201-998-3849.
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2008
Summer Youth Programs
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Marriages
& Civil Unions |
2008 Bergen
County Tire Recycling Program |
2008 Recycling
Schedule |
2008
Mayor and Council Meeting Dates
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2008
Board of Health Meetings |
2008
Bergen County Household Hazardous
Waste Collections |
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Special
Angels Softball Challenge

The
Lyndhurst and North Arlington
Fire Departments along with
parents and friends from Special
Angels, a local group that organizes
recreation for autistic children,
participated in the second annual
Too Hot to Handle Softball for
Autism Challenge.
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Catch
The Reading Bug @ Your Library
Catch
the Reading Bug @ Your Library
will kick-off with a magic show:
Magic That Bugs Me…A
Funny Look at Insects &
Bugs! Monday, June 23, 2008
1:00PM
The
North Arlington Public Library
has once again developed a program,
designed around a national theme,
which will keep children excited
about reading and learning during
the summer months. For more
info, Click
Here!
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North
Arlington Senior Activity Center
The
North Arlington Senior Activity
Center, 11 York Road, has announced
the following upcoming events:
June 27 – Fourth of July
Evening Dinner; July 25 –
Evening Bingo Dinner; Aug. 1
– trip to Renault Winery
and Atlantic City. All are welcome.
Call 201-998-5636 for more information
or to sign up.
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On
Memorial Day, North Arlington
residents honor those who served

A
beautiful Memorial Day proved
to be the perfect backdrop Monday
for events in North Arlington
honoring the memory of our fallen
soldiers.
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North
Arlington Public Library Unveils
High-Speed Wireless Internet
Imagine
walking into The North Arlington
Public Library and finding a
free high-speed wireless Internet
connection available for your
use. This vision is now a reality!
The
North Arlington Free Public
Library announced today the
availability of free high-speed
wireless Internet hotspots in
all public areas of the library.
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Help
Homes Vets
The
Queen of Peace Knights of Columbus
is asking volunteers to donate
professional suits and business
casual wear to the Veterans
at the Domiciliary at Lyons
hospital. The “Dom”
is a place for homeless veterans
to get back on their feet and
into the job market. Clothing
should be in good shape. The
Q.P. Knights have set up an
outside collection bin at the
main entrance of their Council
Hall located at 194 River Rd.,
North Arlington. For more information,
contact Mr. Ed Shellman at 1-908-852-3970.
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Knights
of Columbus
The
Knights of Columbus in North
Arlington has obtained National
Child ID Kits, and in cooperation
with the North Arlington Police
Department, have distributed
the kits to the principals in
all North Arlington Schools.
These kits provide vital information
on a child that can be given
to police, prosecutors, FBI,
Sheriff’s Offices and
other law enforcement personnel
in the event a child is kidnapped
or is missing. Residents can
also pick up a kit at the North
Arlington Public Library, or
by contacting Grand Knight Robert
Tarantula, 201 991-9606. There
is no charge for the kit.
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It All Started in North Arlington. The first steam engine in the New World, arrived in pieces in September of 1753. It was accompanied by a young British millwright, Josiah Hornblower (1729-1809). The Schuyler engine was not assembled until 1755, but when it was, its giant, three-foot-diameter piston proved effective in draining the first copper mine in North America. In 1889 one half was donated to the Smithsonian Institution, where it may be seen today in the “Engines of Change” exhibit of the National Museum of American History.
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