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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • L7

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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L7
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NORTHJERSEY.COM FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2020 7L In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam BRADENTON FL Alejandro Lep- eley, 77, of Bradenton FL, formerly of Te- aneck, NJ. Mass Holy Trinity Church, 34 Ma- ple Hackensack on Saturday at 11 AM Visit gentilefuneralser- vice.com Alejandro Lepeley HALEDON Edward S. Scott age 55, of Haledon, de- parted this life on De- cember 29, 2019. He was employed at St. Hospital in Passaic, NJ, and then at Pariser Industries in Paterson, NJ as a Supervisor.

His leaves precious memories to his wife, Responda Sims-Scott, four chil- dren, Edward Sylves- ter, Zanasia Monique, Zion, and 4 step-children, Robert, Kendahl, and Nykeala, three daugh- ters, Analise, Malea, and 1 grand- son, Jordan, 3 siblings, Judy, Kimberly, and Kelly, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Service Monday January 6th 10AM at the Seminary Baptist Church, 193 Haledon Ave, Paterson. Visita- tion 9-10AM braggfu- neralhome.com Edward S. Scott Jr. TOWACO Cather- ine O.

Szymczak, 87, passed away peaceful- ly at home on Decem- ber 19, 2019. Born in Clifton, NJ, she was a resident of the Towaco section of Montville Township for nearly 60 years. She earned her degree in Mathematics from Montclair State Uni- versity in 1954 and she was an elementa- ry school teacher and a junior high math teacher in the Passa- ic school system for a decade, during which time she was selected to attend NYU for ad- vanced certification. Beloved wife of the late Thomas A. Szymczak.

Devoted mother of Luke, of Greenwich, CT and John, of Belmont Shore, CA Dear sister of Anna Lane of Sparta and Elizabeth Ryan of Wayne, James of Las Cruces, NM and Michael Family and the late Gerard Lov- ing grandmother of Peter. Visiting on Sat- urday, January 4, 2020 at Keri Memorial Fu- neral Home 125 Main Street, Lincoln Park, NJ from 9:30 AM 11- AM. Funeral Liturgy at St. Pius R.C. Church, Montville at 11:30 AM.

Interment, Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Montclair, NJ. www. kerimemorial.com Catherine Szymczak GARFIELD ROMAN, JoAnn S. (nee Kerr), age 75, born in Frenchtown, NJ, and residing in Garfield, passed sur- rounded by her family on December 27, 2019. JoAnn was a loving wife to Michael Roman, mom, grandma and great-grandma with her home open and welcomed to all, includ- ing animals.

Visiting is today, January 3rd, from 3 to 7 pm with a 6 pm chapel service. Pri- vate cremation to fol- low. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to St. Jude Research Hospital. The Roman family is in the care of the Aloia Funer- al Home, 180 Harrison Garfield (973- 340-7077).

Condo- visit aloiafuneral.com JoAnn S. Roman DOVER, DE Doug- las Arthur Wilson, age 93, of Dover, DE (formerly of Emer- son, NJ) passed away on Thursday, Decem- ber 26, 2019, at State Street Assisted Living, in Dover. A Memori- al Service will be held on Saturday, January 25, 2020, at 3:00 PM at Parsell Funeral Homes Crematorium, At- kins-Lodge Chapel, 16961 Kings High- way, Lewes, DE, where friends may visit begin- ning at 2:00 PM. Please visit Mr. Life Memorial Webpage to read his complete obituary and sign his online guest book at www.parsellfuneral homes.com.

Douglas Arthur Wilson A HEIGHTS Alex Zach- ok, 89, of Hasbrouck Heights on Visiting Friday 2-4 7-9 PM at the Shook Funeral Home, 639 Van Houten Clifton. Funeral Saturday 9 AM at the funeral home, with a prayer service at 9:30 AM. Interment, Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. www.Shook- FH.com Alex Zachok POMPTON PLAINS Mieczyslaw Greczek, 83, of Pompton Plains, passed away on January 1, 2020. Funeral Mon- day 7:45 AM at the Shook Funeral Home, 639 Van Houten Clifton, and 9 AM at St.

RC Church, Lincoln Park. Visiting Sunday 2-6 PM www. ShookFH.com Mieczyslaw Greczek July 25, 1990 January 3, 2019 Our Dear Son Brother Brian Little did we know that morning God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone.

For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide. And though we cannot see you, you are always by our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same. But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

We-La-Loo In Loving Memory Of Brian David Low The BEST Aunt and Sister we could ever ask for. Your murder has left a huge hole in our hearts forever. Missing you every second of every day. Love, Ursula, Erin Shannon Stephanie Jansson To Our Dear Dad, Happy Birthday in Heaven! We miss you terribly. We talk and reminisce about you every day of our lives.

You are always in our thoughts, always in our minds, and espe- cially always in our hearts. Thank you for being such a great force and a guiding light. We will always cherish the memories you gave us full of laughter and cheer. You are always alive in us and your spirit encourages us to go forward. We love you forever.

Until we meet again, Your Loving Family In Loving Memory Of Rocco Riotto Happy Birthday, Merry Christmas! On your 7th Anniversary in Heaven I thought of you today But that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday And days before that too. I think of you in silence, We often speak your name, All I have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake From which never part God has you in His arms, I have you in my heart. Your forever loving wife Elda and family Joseph Coccia, Jr.

velopment. Cork Keg, however, needs to a space in Emerson, since its liquor license is with the town, said Scala, who has years remaining on his lease. Although the council voted to condemn lease, there is hope that the Emerson Redevelopers and Cork Keg can a new space for the store. During the Dec. 17 meeting, when the coun- cil condemned the lease, it also authorized the bor- ough attorney not to take any action on the condem- nation until all the parties had time to locate a new space.

On Tuesday, Richard P. De Angelis an attorney representing Cork Keg, said conversations were on- going with the developer and the borough and he was for a resolution that keeps Dominick and his family in While the developer did one available store, the rent was double what Cork Keg is paying now, said De Angelis during the December meeting. He said the developer refused to pay the The Block 419 project, between Lincoln Boulevard and Linwood Avenue, was designated an area in need of redevelopment in 2004, and the Borough Council voted to continue the designation last year. A lawsuit by two property owners objecting to designations was settled in November. The development, which will have 29 units of af- fordable housing, seven of them is part of the housing settlement agreement with the Fair Share Housing Center.

Mayor Danielle DiPaola has publicly stated her op- position to the redevelopment project, saying the council was put in terrible when the for- mer governing body called for a vote to continue with the redevelopment at the end of last year, before she and the current council entered DiPaola, who ran on a platform against overdevel- opment and use of eminent domain, said the signing of the contract by the former council the of the current council. people of Emerson spoke and the former gov- erning body did not DiPaola said during the De- cember meeting. Former Mayor Lou Lamatina did not immediately return a call for comment. Email: Twitter: Liquor store Continued from Page 1L County plus mileage and tolls. The minimum hourly wage is $19 throughout North Jersey.

That rate could bring out some prospective employees yet, Fox said. Bilingual workers wanted Timothy Olson, the Census associate di- rector for operations, said the government is seeking applicants who are bilingual as well as recent high school graduates, veterans, retirees and seasonal workers. Jobs can run anywhere from several weeks to several days but will be available in all corners of the state, records show. important we hire people in every community in order to have a complete and accurate Ol- son said. The census is required by the U.S.

Constitution to determine congressional representation and guide the distribution of more than $675 billion in money for public services and infrastructure. It has been con- ducted every decade since 1790. The goal is to increase the participation rate in 2020 by more accurately counting immigrants and citizens under age 5, Fox said. What to know about the 2020 census The 2020 Census does not start until April 1, though remote parts of Alaska will get a head start in January. New Jersey residents can begin self-reporting on March 12, when invitations to respond online, by phone or by mail will start arriving from the Census Bureau.

The heavy work for the 10-year population count begins then, but local will start to be by the end of January, Fox said. New Jersey already has some in its in Fair Lawn, Parsippany, Jersey City, South Trenton, Toms River and Egg Harbor. An eighth in Newark has yet to open. Households can respond to the 2020 census online or by phone in addition to the standard nine-question mail-in survey. All responses are Households that do not respond by mid-April will receive the paper questionnaire.

A second failure to re- spond will require census takers to contact household representatives and transfer census information re- motely. The jobs In addition to census takers, the Census Bureau is hiring supervisors to monitor the progress of the census takers. Other jobs include information technol- ogy supervisors, work-from-home technicians and in- clerks to handle payroll and personnel tasks. The application process can be completed online. Paid training is required, as are a background check and All hires in New Jersey must be 18 or older and able to speak, read and write in English.

Hours and pay vary. Night and weekend hours are probable. Upcoming census worker recruiting events are scheduled for Jan. 7 at the Center for Workforce and Economic Development in Vineland, Jan. 10 at the Mercer County One-Stop Career Center in Trenton, Jan.

13 at the Morris County One-Stop Career Center in Randolph and Jan. 14 at the Sussex County One-Stop Career Center in Newton. The events start at 10 a.m. Census Continued from Page 1L.

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