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November 13, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 11
Mark Braunius is back on borough council
Former Midland Park Councilman
Mark Braunius is back at his old seat after
an eight-year hiatus. The borough council
last week appointed Braunius to fill the
unexpired term created by the resigna-
tion of Councilman Michael Junta. Junta,
who served on the council for five years,
recently married and moved from the bor-
ough. Braunius was sworn in last week on the
day of his father’s funeral.
“We could feel everyone’s prayers. When
the chips are down, the people are there,”
Braunius said of the community support he
and his family received on this sad occa-
sion. Peter Braunius, a long-time member
of the Midland Park Board of Adjustment,
died Nov. 3 at the age of 85.
Councilman Braunius thanked the gov-
erning body for giving him the opportunity
On Oct.18, as the result of investigating
a report of a motor vehicle crash on Goffle
Road, Officer Steven Vander Pyl arrested
a 33-year-old male resident of East Ruth-
erford for driving while intoxicated. The
male failed field sobriety tests and was
transported to headquarters for process-
ing. He was issued three summonses and
released into the custody of his brother.
The subject is scheduled to appear in the
Midland Park Municipal Court. Lieutenant
Bernard Vandenberg and Sergeant Noah
Van Vliet assisted.
On Oct. 28, a 14-year-old male Midland
Park resident reported to Officers Kevin
Van Dyk and Jason Tillson that he was
assaulted on Oct. 26. While he was walk-
ing on East Center and Vreeland between
the hours of 8 and 9 p.m., he said he was
approached by six white males and two
white females. He said two of the males
held his arms back while the other four
assaulted him.
At 2:36 a.m. on Oct. 28, a 24-year-old
Midland Park resident reported his vehicle
was stolen. He said he was at a club in Pat-
erson and was unable to drive home. The
male asked a female friend to drive him
home and wait for him. When he returned
to the street, the vehicle and driver were
gone. Sergeant Noah Van Vliet and Officer
Christopher Birch investigated the incident
with the assistance of two officers from the
Wyckoff Police Department. The vehicle
was later recovered in Paterson.
Also on Oct. 28, a Midland Park resi-
dent reported that Halloween decorations
were stolen from the front lawn. She said
that sometime overnight eights gray head-
stones, two black spiders, and one white
ghost were taken. The total value of these
items was approximately $80.
Police Department Report
Councilman Mark Braunius is sworn in by Mayor Patrick “Bud” O’Hagan as Braunius’s wife,
Cynthia, holds the Bible.
“to serve the borough back in this capac-
ity.” “I will try to meet their expectations,”
he said after the meeting. “I know I have
big shoes to fill in following Councilman
Junta. I commit to this wonderful commu-
nity that I will give 100 percent dedication
to the good government of this town,” he
added. A lifelong resident, Braunius served
on the council from 1993 to 2005. A self-
employed building contractor, he has been
a member of the Midland Park Planning
Board for the past 20 years.
Braunius was selected from among three
names submitted by the Republican Munic-
ipal Committee last month, as required by
law. The other nominees were Lorraine
DeLuca and Peter Jeffer. The council had
until Nov. 11 to seat Junta’s replacement.