Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • June 24, 2009
Waldwick
Grant sought for Industrial Way, Demarest road work
Waldwick is seeking grant funds for the reconstruction of Industrial Way and William Demarest Place. At its last meeting the borough council authorized the borough administrator to apply to the NJ Department of Transportation (DOT) for a grant to do the project. The borough is seeking $150,000 under the Transportation Trust Fund. The total costs are estimated to be $169,847. According to Borough Administrator Gary Kratz, Industrial Way, which is adjacent to the Splash Park, was selected because it gets heavy traffic due to the fact that it leads to the Department of Public Works garage. The same applies to Demarest Place, which runs parallel to Route 17 and sees heavy traffic as well. Plans call for milling the road surface, rebuilding catch basins to conform with the new state storm water regulations, and resurfacing of the roadway. In other matters, Mayor Russell Litchult asked the council to consider raising the rate charged for utility companies who need the use of a police car when their work interferes with street traffic. “PSE&G is not shy to raise its rates. We shouldn’t be shy, either,” said the mayor.
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A persuasive and compelling resume is an essential tool for selling services, talents, and skills to a prospective employer. As an outreach to individuals seeking employment in these difficult economic times, former executive recruiter, technical writer, and engineer Merrill Rutman will offer free private 30-minute coaching sessions at the Waldwick Library during the month of June. To get the most value from the coaching session, job seekers should bring a current resume, an outdated resume, or a list of previous positions and responsibilities. Instruction will cover the essential components of an effective resume and the information needed to prepare or improve a resume. The schedule of coaching sessions is as follows: Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. on June 29; and Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on June 23 or 30. Rutman first began helping others prepare resumes during the economic recession of the early 1990s, when he founded and ran a successful job-search cooperative for engineers. Since then, he has coached dozens of job candidates in honing their resumes to more effectively secure interviews. Resume coaching sessions are free and open to the public; however, space is limited and registration is required. To schedule a 30-minute appointment, call (201) 652-5104.
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Saturday, June 27th 11AM - 4PM Sunday, June 28th 11AM - 4PM Place: 810 Franklin Avenue, Franklin Lakes Food: Catered by the Market Basket
We’d like to meet you and your family. Please feel welcome to stop by and introduce yourself to the practice. RSVP is not required, but would be appreciated. Call (201) 485-7557 or email emichaels@milestonespediatrics.com
We are accepting new patients from newborns to age 21. Call (201) 485-7557 to schedule an appointment 810 Franklin Avenue Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417
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