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The Fifth Annual Waldwick 5K Run/1 Mile Walk on Sunday, May 6 is being dedicated to the memory of Marine SSG. Joseph D’Augustine, with his initials, JD Semper Fi, embroidered on the left sleeve of the runners’ shirts. Sgt. D’Augustine, a Waldwick resident and graduate of Waldwick High School, was killed in an explosion while serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, following two tours in Iraq. “I felt it was important that we honor and keep Joey’s memory alive by dedicating the 5th Annual Run to him,” explained Run Director Stan Kowalski. “After speaking to Joey’s dad, Mr. D’Augustine told me he fully supported our intention of not only dedicating this race in his name but also adding his initials to the runners’ shirt sleeves.” Added Kowalski: “Runners and walkers, as you lift your left arm in your stride, and you catch a glimpse of JD Semper Fi on your sleeve, please keep Joey and his family in your thoughts and prayers on this day. Joey was and always will be a true ‘Waldwick Warrior’. He is our hometown hero who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. I’m certain Joey will be watching over each and every one of us on May 6th,” Kowalski added. The popular Run, which is USATF sanctioned as well as a NB500 Grand Prix event, gets underway at 9 a.m. at the Waldwick High School Track & Field. Last year it attracted 378 runners, and Kowalski said he anticipates a record turnout for this event, hoping to break the 500 mark. Two live bands and a DJ will entertain. Massage Envy Spa is this year’s Presenting Sponsor, and PSE&G is the Platinum sponsor. In all 55 businesses have signed on as sponsors, for a total of $13,000 raised (not including race registrations).Others are donating food and services. Massage Envy will offer free mini massages at the track. All proceeds will be donated to three local heart charities along with a number of volunteer organizations in Waldwick. Additionally, Waldwick’s C.E.R.T. team will be receiving several radios contributed through the 5K effort. Pre-registered participants will receive commemorative tech t-shirts, and the “Best Goody Bags in Bergen
Chamber’s 5K Run dedicated to fallen local hero
County” will be given to the first 400 registered runners and walkers. This year over $2,000 worth of awards and gifts is being given away, including valuable watches and gift certificates. To see the awards visit http://waldwickchamber.com/5k-run/2012-race/awards. Prizes will be awarded to male/female first, second and third place finishers. A $75 gift certificate will go to anyone who sets the new course record. The current record for the Waldwick 5K was set by Matt Di Pretorre in 2010 (16:44.6). The 2nd annual David Dunne Memorial Spirit Award will be presented to the top runner from Waldwick. Last year’s recipient was Brian Taylor (17:20). Pre-race pickup of bib, shirt and goody bags will take
place on Saturday, May 5 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Ambulance Corps building off Wyckoff Avenue. Same-day registration will be from 7:30 a.m. until 8:45 a.m. at the field. Registration forms may be picked up and dropped off at Kallman Travel, 20 Harrison Avenue, Waldwick, NJ. For online registration or additional information, visit www.waldwickchamber.com or www.raceforum.com or call Kim Manziano at 201-693-6734. Please “Like” the Waldwick Chamber of Commerce on Facebook: http:// www.facebook.com/pages/Waldwick-Chamber-ofCommerce/170932866286445 “If you’re not running or walking in the event, please come down and cheer everyone on! We look forward to seeing everyone,” said Kowalski.
Train station
(continued from previous page) Cowie said that fundraising efforts have been used for the work along with an available line of credit while the WCA awaits payment on a $293,000 Bergen County Historic Preservation Grant. While this grant from 2010 moneys has already been awarded, the WCA has yet to receive any reimbursements from the county to date. The first payment is expected within the next 1-2 months. The WCA has applied for an additional $195,000 grant from the county from 2011 funds. If awarded, this money will be utilized towards repair and replacement of the building’s windows, doors, woodwork, electric and site work. Local businesses have been chipping in as well. Salvi of Waldwick Auto Body has been donating his time and services for the restoration of the metal cresting, Home Hardware & Supply has been donating materials and Waldwick Paint & Wallpaper has made a commitment to donate the paint for the station. The WCA members gave their sweat equity by removing the cement stucco off the building. “By doing it ourselves, we saved over $24,000. The borough of Waldwick very nicely disposed of the material for us, giving us a further saving,” Cowie said. The WCA is asking the community’s businesses and citizens for help to complete the project. Monetary contributions as well as donated materials are very much needed and very much appreciated. For further information visit www.WaldwickCommunityAlliance.org or call (201) 873-8919.