Waldwick
November 11, 2009 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 3
Waldwick residents have reelected Republican council incumbents Anita Bozzo and Charles Farricker, who fended off a challenge by Democrats Franklin Jaegge and John Patrick Hunter. Farricker and Bozzo received 1,782 ballots and 1,709, respectively. Hunter earned 1,407 ballots, and Jaegge tallied 1,394. Bozzo, a two-term councilwoman and chair of the Finance Committee, has been a Waldwick resident since 1990. Her activities have included service as: treasurer at Rainbow Corners Nursery School, group facilitator for the mother/infant classes at the Red Cross in Ridgewood, member of the Waldwick Board of Education’s Citizens’ Advisory Committee, coordinator of the Learning to Look program at Traphagan School, vice president of the Waldwick Junior School PSO, teacher for confirmation CCD classes at Saint Luke’s Church, and president of the Waldwick Newcomers Club.
Borough’s voters choose Republican slate
The councilwoman is a reading teacher in Paterson. Prior to that, she worked in the financial services industry for 20 years for major brokerage and insurance companies. She graduated magna cum laude from Manhattan College in The Bronx, and obtained her master’s in reading from William Paterson University. Bozzo’s husband Bob owns the Packaging Depot in Waldwick. They have two adult sons, Robert and Joseph, both of whom are graduates of Waldwick High School. Farricker moved to Waldwick in 1985. He has served on the council since 2006. He is currently the council’s liaison to the board of education and serves as chairman of the Recreation and Health Committee. He is a member of Saint Luke’s parish and served as a mentor to the youth group. He serves on the board of directors of the WBA, and is a member of the Knights of Columbus, where he is on the Golf and Scholarship committees. Farricker is a member of the VFW and the American Legion. He has coached recreation softball and soccer, and was a baseball umpire for over 25 years. He has also been a basketball referee for over 30 years. He is a senior underwriter at Western World Insurance Company in Franklin Lakes. He holds a degree in economics and business administration from William Paterson. From 1970 to 1972, he served in the U.S. Army, where he attained the rank of sergeant. Hunter, 30, is a life-long resident of Waldwick. He graduated from Waldwick High School in 1997. He received a BS in marketing from Ramapo College 2001 and an MBA in finance from Ramapo College 2005. He has been a member of the Waldwick Zoning Board since 2008. Hunter is second vice president for the Ramapo College Alumni Board of Directors and a member of the Anisfield School of Business Advi-
sory Board. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus, and serves as an usher at The Church of the Nativity in Midland Park. He is also a member of the Bergen County Democratic Committee. He is currently the pre-owned sales manager for Mercedes Benz Manhattan. Jaegge has resided in Waldwick for 49 years, and has served on the Waldwick Fire Department for 47 of those years, including three terms as chief. In 1971, he was instrumental in organizing the Junior Fire Brigade. Jaegge has also served as Waldwick’s civil defense disaster coordinator. He served five years on the Waldwick Planning Board, and another six years on the zoning board, where he is currently a member. Jaegge, whose wife Paula is Waldwick’s borough clerk, has three daughters and five grandchildren. Now retired, Jaegge was general traffic manager for GEC Marconi for 35 years.
School hosts memorial for Cadavero
The Waldwick Seventh-Day Adventist School will honor alumnus Sergeant Jonathan Cadavero with a memorial banquet at which time the school gymnasium will be renamed in his honor. The banquet will be held on Sunday, Nov. 15 at the school located at 70 Wyckoff Avenue, Waldwick. Cadavero was a frequent volunteer at the school. He was killed in action in Baghdad, Iraq on Feb. 27, 2007. A memorial scholarship fund has also been established in his honor to assist students in financial need at his alma mater. Tickets to the banquet are $40 per adult, $20 per student. To reserve tickets, call the school at (201) 652-6078.
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