May 4, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES
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Trustees
(continued from page 5) board. She is currently the board’s president and the chairperson of the board’s Executive Committee. She also chairs the board’s Instructional Committee and is a member of the Special Education and Negotiations committees. Wendrychowicz has 39 years of experience in classroom education and has been a member of the Mahwah School Board for 23 years, having served from 1985 to 1991, from 1992 to 2005, and from 2009 to the present. He has been the board’s president during two of his terms.
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(continued from page 3) of the Curriculum Committee. He is also a member of Finance and Personnel committees. He previously served as chairman of the Negotiations and Finance Committee and as a member of the Buildings and Grounds Committee. Kaplan joined the Ramsey Board of Education in 2007 and was elected to a three-year term in 2008. He holds a bachelor of arts in English literature from Stanford University and an MBA in marketing from New York University’s Stern School of Business. He spent a semester at Oxford University. Kaplan is a mathematics teacher at an in-district charter school in Newark and teaches English at Eastwood College in Ramsey.
Elite eight
Congratulations to eight students from the Mahwah High School Band program who, by competitive audition, were awarded positions in the 2011 All-State Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Bands. Only students who were accepted into their respective regional bands were permitted to audition for these prestigious ensembles. The students from the three regions of New Jersey compete by blind audition for a seat in the All-State Bands. The concert was held at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Front row: Emily Galow, Laura Rann, Bianca D’Agostaro and Bret Magliola. Back row: Mr. Timothy Rausenberger, April Lohmann, Stefan Vlahovic, Matthew Brauner, and MHS Band Director Jeffrey Bittner. Not pictured: Nicholas Bachmann.
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Robbery suspect
(continued from page 4) Ambulance with the assistance of the Valley Hospital Paramedics. He was pronounced dead at 7:09 p.m. Members of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Officer under the command of Chief Steven Cucciniello, members of the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office under the command of Sheriff Michael Saudino, and members of the Mahwah Police Department under the command of Chief James BateIli assisted in the investigation. The Ramsey Fire Department and Rescue Squad assisted in traffic control and lighting of the scene. The Ramsey Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are investigating any connection with an armed bank robbery that occurred at the Capital One Bank in Ramsey Square on Feb. 18. At this time, the matter continues to be under investigation.
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(continued from page 7) That plan was amended in an attempt to address the neighbors’ concerns, but they continued to object until Zoccoli and the neighbors reached an agreement. The plan was to rezone a portion of the GI 80 industrial and the residential lots along Fairmount Avenue into five conforming residential lots, and vacate a portion of Jefferson Street south of Fairmount Avenue so a road could not be put there. Legarde objected to that plan, which was designed by Zoccoli Associates in response to the objections of the neighbors, but she eventually agreed to have her property rezoned from industrial to residential use. The township adopted ordinances to effectuate that agreement in early 2007. Zoccoli discontinued its application to the zoning board before the board made any determination. In May 2008, Zoccoli submitted a new application to the zoning board seeking permission to subdivide the residential portion of the property into five conforming residential lots and construct a self storage facility on the portion of the property that was zoned for industrial use. However, as Sinisi explained to the board, Zoccoli has decided to supersede that application and seek permission for the assisted living facility.
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