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Friday, October 19, 2012

Mobilize the Elders in the Village and Protect the Children


Recent Luring Attempts in Northern New Jersey
Over the past 10 days, there have been a series of possible luring attempts in Bergen and Passaic Counties. It is not clear whether any of the cases are related but there are similarities in some of the vehicle and person descriptions. Here is a timeline and summary of the recent incidents: 

Saturday October 6th – Maywood
An 8 year old girl was playing in front yard of her grandfather’s house when she was approached by a man who asked if she wanted to come to his house to see his puppies. The man was described as a white male in his 50’s or 60’s and was on foot. The girl did not respond to him and ran from the area.

Tuesday October 9th – Oradell – A 7 year old female was playing in her front yard when a small gray vehicle stopped and a male e
xited the vehicle. The man was described as being an older white male with gray balding hair. The juvenile did not engage in conversation with the man but ran into the house. The juvenile’s mother attempted to locate the actor but he had already left the scene.

Friday October 12th – Hackensack – At approximately 7:30am, an 11 year old boy was approached by a Jeep Wrangler as he was walking to school. The driver was described as an older white male with stubby facial hair, wearing sunglasses and a black skull cap. The boy was asked to get into the vehicle but he refused and walked away. 

Friday October 12th – Ridgewood - At approximately 3:30pm, a 13 year old female reported that an older model, small, black, 4 door vehicle slowed down beside her as she was walking home from school. The occupants of the vehicle were described as three black males in their twenties. They reportedly asked the girl to get into the car. She refused and was able to run home without any further incidents.

Friday October 12th – Hawthorne – A 13 year old girl was near a wooded area at a recreational field when a man in a hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans grabbed her by the wrist. There was a youth soccer game in progress on a nearby field. The girl was able to break free from the man.

Tuesday October 16th – Fair Lawn – A resident reported seeing a dark colored Jeep stop near two children as they were walking to school. The children ran away and told police that they Jeep’s windows were rolled up and they did not speak with any occupants. The driver was described as a white, middle aged man. 


Friday, October 19th - Westwood - 
Rendering of man identified in
Westwood luring.
The search is on for a predator. Westwood Police reported another attempted luring of a child in New Jersey. A 13-year-old girl was walking to Westwood Regional Junior/Senior High School Thursday morning at about 7:10 a.m. when she was approached, according to Westwood Police.





Artist rendering of New
Milford suspect
Friday, October 19th - New Milford New Milford Police Chief Frank Papapietro said that the girl was stepping off her school bus at the intersection of Hanley Avenue and Hanley Boulevard at around 2:30 p.m. when a man in a silver, four-door vehicle approached her and offered her a ride.





The Waldwick Police Department has increased patrols in school areas as well as at youth sporting events and at local parks. Anyone who observes a suspicious vehicle or person is asked to call 911 or the police department at 201-652-5700 without delay. Parents are encouraged to remind their children to be aware of their surroundings and avoid talking to strangers.

Englewood Police Dept. (general) 201-568-2711


Do not take your eyes off your children in the parks and playgrounds. Report unsafe conditions to the City Manager, to the Mayor and the Councilwoman at large. Start a Tsunami of support for the safety of our children. Do not allow elected officials and law enforcement to ignore our concerns.




It is Time to End Taxation Without Representation!


A strong 4th Ward is needed in order to combat the forces that keep us down and abolishes our very spirit to survive. We must fight against the legacy of Taxation without Representation. We may as well begin in our own wards. We have power in our Votes.
Let our voice be heard....
Some very important dates are listed below. Join us and let your voices be heard. Share the journey that Curtis E. Caviness embarked on long ago. He fights for the residents of the 4th Ward. He knows the meaning of the word neighbor.

Ebenezer Baptist Church
Meet the 4th Ward Candidates for Councilman
Saturday, October 20, 2012 6:00 pm

Master Plan Public Hearing
Monday, October 22, 2012, 7:00pm

Ahavath Torah Synagogue
240 Broad Ave.
Englewood, NJ

Candidates Debate October 23, 2012
Sponsored by League of Women Voters
Public Safety Complex 7:30 pm
Van Brunt Street

City Council Meeting Oct. 24
7:30 pm City Hall

Converse with Our 4th Ward Candidate
The Center in King Gardens
6:00 pm October 25, 2012
You will be heard.

City Council Meeting
October 30, 2012 - 7:30 pm
Municipal Court

November 6, 2012
Find our candidate and cast your vote for the leader that YOU select.


Thursday, October 18, 2012

Massa Is Still Pushing His Plan


On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 Mayor Frank Huttle III hosted a presentation by Raphael J. Caprio, Phd. entitled, The Financial Tsunami Facing New Jersey's Municipalities. It was all about how New Jersey municipalities are basically broke and must learn to spend more wisely. At this meeting, the Mayor informed Englewood Residents that our Master Plan of 2009 was stale. He continued on to inform us that he has the answer. To that end, he has used our tax dollars to hire another set of consultants to devise HIS Master Plan for our fair city. We arrived with our opinions and he gave us our FACTS. It is important to note here that no one took advantage of the privilege of the floor that was offered when his power point presentation was over. There was no need. He had already given us our facts.

Wayne Hamer at the podium
City Manager, Tim Dacey
Deputy Chief of Police, Larry Suffern
Mayor Frank Huttle III
The 1st Public Master Plan Public Hearing was conducted on June 26, 2012 at Community Baptist Church. Approximately 300 residents attended. They had prepared for 50 or 60. Some of the residents of the 4th Ward left feeling slightly roughed up. We were divided into groups and instructed to discuss what the Mayor wanted us to talk about in order to arrive at the destination that he wanted. We are cognizant of the fact that most of the space available to be developed is located in the 4th Ward.

The 2nd Public Master Plan Hearing will take place at 7 pm on October 22, 2012. 

PLACE: The Ahavath Torah Synagogue
240 Broad Avenue 
Englewood, New Jersey

This meeting will be much like the 1st one in that the topics of discussion will be controlled. The meeting will focus on four topics:

  1. the impact of the light rail
  2. the downtown district
  3. community services
  4. and future job growth
Do not allow this to deter you from attending the meeting. Look carefully at the allowed topics. We still have much freedom of discussion. It is of the utmost importance that everyone attend this very important meeting. The future of Englewood must not be left in the hands of a few people. 

We all pay taxes and if we must attend meetings and fight for representation, then so be it. We must be ever mindful of the fact that the cards are stacked against us. People from other Wards of the city have already chosen the 4th Ward Councilman. Examine the Certificate of Wayne Hamer, you will notice that only 2 residents of the 4th Ward signed this document. Mr. Hamer did not follow the dictates of Title 19:13-20 NJ Election Law and petition the residents of the 4th Ward for their support. As Residents of the 4th Ward, we were denied our say when he was placed on the ballot without collecting signatures from the 4th Ward. This very act may be interpreted as a form of voter suppression. In the language of an educator, Mr. Hamer did not complete the minimum basic requirements necessary to become candidate for 4th ward councilman. He did not hand in his assignment.

Where did this begin? Who allowed it to happen? When will we have our say?


Do we want this type of chicanery and skulduggery to become normal practice in Englewood? Are we supposed to grin and shuffle along pretending to be happy? We already do not have representation on the Board of Education. If Mr. Hamer wins, we will no longer have 4th Ward representation on the City Council. He will have debts to pay to the people who looked the other way while we were denied our rights. Do we want the Mayor and residents of other wards to give us our leaders? Are we supposed to be satisfied with that? Why is Mr. Hamer satisfied with this? Mr. Hamer has some hard questions to answer. As Incumbent, what stopped him from petitioning the 4th Ward residents for their support? Incumbents must also petition for support. What backroom deals were made that put him on the line beneath the President since he did not follow protocol? Is this the type of puppeteering we may expect if he is elected?

On a brighter note, the church was near empty. Let us hope that 4th Ward residents were sending the Mayor a long over due message to back off. 

When these events are examined together, a bleak picture that is all part of the NEW and improved Master's Plan is revealed. We must reject the Mayor's facts and investigate the data for ourselves. It should be clear to all by now that this administration is as solid as that amphitheatre that was constructed in Depot Square. If we allow this to happen our rights will be sucked into the same sinkhole as the near $163,000.00 awarded for the ill placed out door theatre. 

           We need a 4th ward councilman who cares about the needs of the people in the 
4th Ward.
We do not need or want an overseer.

I look forward to seeing numerous residents from all Wards at the 2nd Master Plan Meeting on Monday, October 22, 2012 at 7:00 pm.



Monday, October 8, 2012

Participate In Your Own Salvation: Vote

The beginning is near. The issues and events in this town mirror the larger ones taking place nationally. The events concerning jobs in the medical and educational fields are a local example. Unemployment numbers have gone up locally. We are feeling the pressure of the poor economy and class warfare. There are almost no Obama signs out. This is in sharp contrast to the hundreds of Rothman signs that were displayed in the area before the primary. What is that? What does it mean? Oh, I have seen maybe 3 signs. One has been up for months. Is someone sending us a message? Englewood IS the petry dish. Romney followers are not likely to reveal themselves publicly here in good old Democratic Englewood. Is Englewood still Democratic? The recent events of the school board have fueled the already festering attitude of apathy. We must be ever mindful of this. We cannot allow the energy that went into fighting that evil to dissipate and keep us away from the polls on November 6.

It is important that Every American exercises his/her right to vote. The time to allow ourselves to be overcome by apathy is long gone. Our very lives are at stake. Our hard earned tax dollars are misspent right here in this community and it is high time we awaken to that fact. We don't have to look at Romney sending his money to Swiss banks or the Cayman Islands. We can look at our Municipal government sending $5.8 million dollars to Melville, New York instead of depositing it in a bank in Englewood. That $5.8 million dollars represents tax dollars collected from us by the city and used by the city to purchase a building owned by us/the Board of Ed.  Now isn't that an interesting web? EPSD adds insult to injury by depositing our hard earned tax dollars in a bank in New York. This crazy action includes both the municipal and education sectors. We must send a clear message to elected officials that we are firmly aware of the fact that our tax dollars should benefit the residents of Englewood.

I did not always agree with Jack Drakeford. As a matter of fact, the first and last time we broke bread together, I invited myself to lunch with he and one of the Englewood Clergy. I let him know that I did not like the idea that egress into MacKay Park had been cut off on 3rd St. and Elmore Ave. It was interesting, he had always thought of it as escaping into the neighborhoods out of MacKay Park. Think about that. Even the most knowledgeable of us get so bogged down that we don't even know when we have taken on and mirror the ideas of the oppressors. We the People need elected officials who are willing to fight with us on the issues that are important to the
well-being of our children and our community.

Donald MacKay not only planned exits out of the park, he planned entrances into MacKay Park as Egress for the residents on those streets in times of emergency. Fire and flood and other natural disasters were frequent occurrences. Check out old photos of Englewood's 4th Ward nearly totally underwater.  In the event of a fire or real emergency, the residents of Elmore and 3rd Street will be trapped.  In order to escape the danger, they will be forced to run towards it. We are talking about safety and possible loss of life especially among children and the elderly.


Fund raising with their coach and families on Palisade Avenue

On several occasions, I have watched dedicated coaches practically beg the City Council and the Englewood Board of Education for permission to use the soccer, basketball and little league fields. The entire Recreation Department needs an overhaul. How is it that tax paying residents involved in making sure their children get a good background participating in team sports must beg for a field on which to play and practice? I find that to be unacceptable. If those young people, their parents and their coaches must fund raise on the streets for matching funds so be it, but the City surely owes them something. That whole arrangement should go back to the drawing board and terms should be renegotiated. The existing situation does not encourage residents to nurture the "Little Raiders" long enough for them to become part of "The Raider Nation" at the high school. Don't get me wrong, they should all raise funds, but they should always know that in the least they should have a field on which to play. They should not be forced to beg for something for which their parents have already paid. Other towns have "open gym" nights several days in the week. Why is it that Englewood does not? The facilities paid for by the taxpayers should be open to taxpayers. This is just another reason we must all exercise our right to vote. Aren't these organized teams part of the Recreation Department?


Remember the dates below. Don't just register to vote because a group of people in the barber shop, McDonald's or even in an uplifting program at your church suggested that it is a good idea. Look yourself in the mirror when you shave or apply your makeup. Ask the person looking back at you if he/she has done anything to bring about positive change for the community at large. Is the person in your mirror willing to change his/her ways? All politics is local. Start by voting for local politicians, people you know. Then vote for the president.  Every person has the power to affect change. Start now. Sleep better tomorrow.

October 16, Voter Registration deadline for November 6 general elections
October 30   Vote-by-Mail Ballot Applications due by mail to county clerk
November  5   Deadline for in person Vote by mail Ballot App. by 3pm
November 6   Election Day....Exercise your right

New Jersey Voter Registration Information
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You are a United States citizen
You will be 18 years of age by the next election
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Registration Deadline: 21 days before an election (October 16, 2012)
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