Waldwick March 2, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 3 Edward Sandve appointed Ramsey administrator is a professional engineer and has been a business administrator in two other communities. We are looking forward to him starting,” Ramsey Mayor Christopher Botta said of the new administrator. Sandve will earn $150,000 and will be required to pay into his health insurance benefits, Mayor Botta explained. Botta said the search for a new administrator included an official job posting with the League of Municipalities. The borough received 28 letters and resumes, and the borough’s Finance and Administration Committee interviewed six candidates before ultimately deciding on Sandve. Sandve, who is originally from West Milford, has resided in Waldwick for 26 years. He and his wife have four children. The new administrator received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. For the past seven years, he has been the administrator in Woodcliff Lake. Previously, he served nine years as borough engineer and clerk in Caldwell, and was director of public works and engineer for South Orange. Sandve is currently a member of the Waldwick Board of Education. He was named to the board to fill an unexpired term four years ago, and was subsequently elected to a three-year term. He has been involved in the local soccer programs, and is currently vice president of the Waldwick Warriors Soccer Club. He has also run the Saint Luke’s basketball program for the last nine years. “I’m very excited about the opportunity,” Sandve said of joining Ramsey’s administration. He noted that, after being advised that he would be named to the administrator’s position, several Ramsey Council members called him. Sandve said their outreach was a welcoming experience. Sandve succeeds former administrator Nicholas Saros, who had served Ramsey for 29 years. Saros recently decided to become town manager in the Borough of Teterboro, a post that allows him the opportunity to be home with his children in the evening. Edward Sandve Edward Sandve has been named Ramsey’s borough administrator. The appointment was made by the Ramsey Council last week, and Sandve is scheduled to begin work March 7. “We are pleased that we were able to find a candidate with the depth of experience that Ed brings to Ramsey. He ������� ������������ 99 West Allendale Ave. Allendale, NJ Phone: 201-327-2423 Fax: 201-327-9550 Try Our Green Bagels!! Call about our Special Occasion Catering Monday thru Saturday 6am to 3pm • Sunday 7am to 2pm For St. Patrick’s Day Mike Canova-Owner, Graduate of Culinary Institute of America 3-2-11 BerniesBagelsStPatty2x2Color(3-2-11) For Mike from Janine HARDING WINE & SPIRIT Wow! We knew it was good, but not in our wildest imagination did we think Coastal Vines would become such a success in our store. We have people coming from towns all over Bergen County buying cases of Coastal Vines. Thanks to Coastal Vines and this newspaper, at our last count we have sold 6,659 bottles. Unbelievable but true! Remember it tastes like a $10 bottle of wine but we are selling it for only $5.01! WORTH THE TRIP! HUGE WINE SELECTION Beer • Super Premium Spirits Party Planning • Gift Baskets Free Parking • Ice • Soda 305 E. Ridgewood Ave Ridgewood, NJ DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED 201-445-7122 Coastal Vines $ Pinot Grigio, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay & Pinot Noir 5 .01 750 ml No rain checks issued. Not responsible for typographical errors.