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IV • June 2, 2010 contact Susanne Small at (201) 529-5757, extension 213. Chamber hosts luncheon, networking The June networking luncheon of the Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Ramsey Golf and Country Club, 105 Lakeside Drive, Ramsey, on June 16. Hours are noon to 2 p.m. The winner of the 2010 Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce Ramapo College Scholarship will be honored as a special guest. The cost for Chamber members is $35; $50 for nonmembers. Prepaid registration is required; an additional $5 processing fee will be charged if paid the day of event. For reservations and other information, visit www.mahwah. com or call the Chamber office at (201) 529-5566. The Chamber welcomes the following new members: Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, Montvale; Olé Olé Restaurant, Suffern; Prestige Painting & Decorating, Inc., Mahwah; Training Station, Mahwah; Travers O’Keefe, Ho-Ho-Kus; and W. Patrick Quast, Waldwick. Tribute to Saint John Vianney set The Church of the Immaculate Conception, 900 Darlington Avenue, will celebrate the “Year for Priests” with a program on Saint John Vianney, patron of priests, on Wednesday, June 9 at 8 p.m. Attendees will learn what attracted thousands of penitents to Saint John Vianney’s parish in the French hamlet of Ars, France and explore the inspiring humility and virtue of the “Cure d’Ars. Mediations by Rev. John J. Chadwick will be featured. For information, visit www.immaculateconceptionmahwah.org, call (201) 327-1276, or e-mail paicc@yahoo.com. Cub Scouts host recruitment night Pack 258 of Mahwah is hosting a recruitment night for all boys who will be entering grades one through five in the fall. The event will be on Tuesday, June 8 at Lenape Meadows Elementary School between 7 and 8:30 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to visit with established Dens and see what they have accomplished over the year. There will be contest with the winner receiving free dues for the upcoming year. The event will also include giveaways to all who join, activities with current Scouts, a slide show presentation, council discussion, snacks, and more. For more information, contact Leigh Kidwell at leighandrich@optonline.net. Senior talent sought The Mahwah Senior Activity Center’s Entertainment Extravaganza is asking for seniors to volunteer for the June 17 variety show featuring singing, dancing, and comedy. The program will be held at noon in the Senior Center All Purpose Room. Prospective performers may contact Susanne Small at (201) 529-5757, extension 213. Quidditch Club showcase set Mahwah’s Ramapo Ridge Middle School will host a Quidditch Club Showcase June 18 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Ramapo Ridge gym. Attendees will have a chance to hear the rules of Quidditch explained, see a demonstration of the game, and get a chance to try it out themselves. They will also see how much success this brand new club has had, adapting the magical sport from J.K. Rowling’s popular Harry Potter series into a club that readers and athletes enjoy. Registration is not necessary. Participants are asked to wear sneakers and comfortable clothes. Board of health to meet The Mahwah Board of Health will meet Tuesday, June 8 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Mahwah Municipal Building, 475 Corporate Drive. Bargain Bonanza set The Ramapo Reformed Church at 100 Island Road, Mahwah has planned its Bargain Bonanza for Friday, June 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. A bounty of treasures will be for sale along with sandwiches, dessert, and refreshments. (continued on page 14)
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Family Skate Day planned The Mahwah Ice Hockey Association will sponsor a free Family Skate Day on Sunday, June 13 at Sport-O-Rama Ice Rink from 12:30 to 2 p.m. A “Learn to Play Hockey” clinic with equipment provided by Sport-O-Rama will follow. The clinic is also free of charge. Skate rentals are available from the rink. Sport-O-Rama is located at 20 College Road in Suffern, New York. The Mahwah Ice Hockey Association was established 12 years ago as a 501 C3 non-profit organization to promote ice hockey to Mahwah youth and help subsidize high school junior varsity and varsity hockey programs. Registration for fall/winter 2010 will soon be available at www. mahwahhockey.com. Health Fair coming up The Mahwah Senior Activity Center in conjunction with the Society of Aging of New Jersey will present an educational Health Fair on June 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. The fair will feature vendors, a health screening, a panel presentation, a discussion on preventive measures, home care services, senior living options, and hospice. Blood pressure checks, EMI H1N1 vaccines, and stroke screenings will also be available. The Health Fair is limited to 100 people. To register,
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(continued from page 5) deficient in its information, it should have been provided to all property owners within 200 feet of Filippone’s property and within 200 feet of the easement. Therefore, the board decided it did not have the jurisdiction to proceed. In the lawsuit, Lippert claims the board’s decision that his client was required to serve notices to property owners within 200 feet of both his client’s property and the property with the easement was arbitrary, capricious, and erroneous as a matter of law. He is asking the court to reverse the board’s decision and remand the application to the zoning board for further public hearings and a final disposition on the merits of his client’s application. According to the lawsuit, Filippone’s property would be accessed by a 12-foot wide driveway partially within a 25foot wide access easement that would extend over Venusti’s property to Midvale Mountain Road, a private road that leads to Glen Gray Road and on to Ramapo Valley Road (Route 202) near the Oakland border. Venusti has been contesting Filippone’s plan for several years, but Filippone won the right to that easement in Superior Court in 2007 when a judge found that he was entitled to the easement across Venusti’s property. That judge also ruled that the easement would expire in four years if all the approvals necessary for the construction of the dwelling were not received within that time, or sooner if the application for the necessary approvals is denied. The judge directed that once all the approvals are received and all appeals resolved, the easement would become permanent.
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