December 2011 MBO - Mountain Lakes School District
Transcription
December 2011 MBO - Mountain Lakes School District
My B ulletin O N L I N E December 2011 Brought to you by: Mountain Lakes Home & School Association www.mybulletinonline.org P.O. Box 183 Mountain Lakes, NJ, 07046 The H&SA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and was founded more than fifty years ago as a forum for communication among the parents, school administrators and the Board of Education of Mountain Lakes. Mountain Lakes Historic Historic & Noteworthy Hapgood Homes Decorated in the Arts & Crafts Style Renovated for Modern Living Friday, December 9, 2011 5-9 pm Tickets $30 For Sale 3 Mountain Lakes Library or online: housetour.mtnlakes.org (4 pick up 3 library) presented by Medical Needs Foundation November 7, 2011 Dear Race Volunteers and Participants, Board of Trustees Allyson Bakewell Peter Bolo, MD Irene DeMezzo Barbara Gniewek Sarina Grodofsky James Hirschfeld, MD Margarethe P. Laurenzi Carol Marosits Beth Pickett Mark Rosenthal, MD Nancy Ruddy, PhD Mary Ellen Sampson Jeannie Stillman Nancy Smith, DC Dean Thompson Thomas Ryan, Of Counsel Now that the annual Medical Needs Foundation Spirit 5K Run/Walk is over, we have had time to reflect about how many wonderful people support our fundraiser. We are overwhelmed by the community support of this event. From the runners and walkers to the racecourse volunteers (all of whom were high school students), the bakers, the policed officers, the ambulance attendants, the media consultants, entertainers, and the many businesses that support our race, we are amazed year after year by the outpouring of support for this event. With your help, the Medical Needs Foundation is able to support many people each year. Over the past several years, the foundation has assisted over one hundred families by dispersing funds of over 1.25 million dollars. This would not be possible without the help of people like you. A special thanks goes the Wildwood School staff who, each year, hold a bake sale for us. This year they raised $700.00 for the Medical Needs Foundation. We appreciate the staff’s support. Thank you. Advisory Board Reverend Mark Bartles Senator Anthony Bucco John Carrico Russell Deyo Thomas Dircks Shelagh Waters Dwyer, RN Ellen Emr Revs. Chuck & Adele Hatfield Polly Krupnick, MD Barry Lowell, MD James McCrudden Bruce Mintz, DO Joff Mitchell Jim Newfrock Karen Newton Alessandra Pernis-Lowell, MD We had a beautiful day for this wonderful cause, a terrific new venue, and a challenging course. The enthusiasm and excitement were palpable as the Lakeland Hills YMCA crew, under the direction of Denise Munday, warmed the runners and walkers up. DJ Brian Robertson entertained us with terrific music, and Maura Gill provided us with delicious snacks and drinks. What a terrific way to spend a Sunday afternoon— meeting, running, or walking with friends, getting some exercise, and eating some healthy snacks. If you missed the race this year, be sure to catch it next year! Sincerely, Carol Marosits Medical Needs Foundation Spirit 5K Race Chairperson Tax ID# 22-3599504 Neighbors Helping Neighbors Since 1998 PO Box 303 ! Mountain Lakes, NJ ! 07046 LWVML invites you to our Annual Holiday Tea! Tuesday, December 13th at 9:30 am At the home of Andrea Kimmelman 90 Tower Hill Road As we gather to socialize during the holiday season, let us remember those less fortunate. Please bring toiletries (sample or full size of shampoo, soap, moisturizer, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.) for donation to local victims of human trafficking and/or domestic violence who we learned about at our recent workshops. !"#$%!"&'(%)&%*)+,'-",%.-/$(%011-2$3% !"#$%&'#$$&()*&'$++,+&-.,/+%01&23+.%+4&'$++,+&2,.45+01&6,78'4)+9"$:&;#9,<& =7>+01&?#@0&.9"&A90#$.%+"&B47,+4:&C7%+0&.5.)$.D$+&E74&*#4,<.0+&.%&;+.@#+& F++%)9@0G&H4"+4&E74F0&79$)9+&.%&333GF%9$./+0G74@IJ$35I$7@73+.4G*"EG&& K#+0%)790L&M.$$&!F:&NOP8QRSNG& % % $('4%5655 Borough Dispatch Provided by LWVML October 24: An ordinance was introduced to allow land use ordinance enforcement, by an officer or employee designated by the Borough Manager. The Governor is recognizing three ML fire fighters, Reilly, Happer and DeSantis, for their efforts in Hurricane Irene. The well #4 renovation work currently included in the 2011 capital budget will be put off until the spring of 2012. Chief Tovo requested that the Council put together a subcommittee to consider the addition of a cell tower(s) within the Borough. Mayor Gormally agreed to assemble a committee. Councilman Jackson suggested that a Solid Waste Committee be reestablished in advance of the expiration of the current contract (late 2012). The Woodland committee has planted chestnut trees in the courtyard at the high school and around the borough. They also reported that the deer are expected to be aggressively eating plants this winter, as there have not been many acorns dropping from the trees this fall. November 14: Abby Kimmelman, a senior at the MLHS and a competitive figure skater said she really likes the look of the Cove. She said the argument that stone steps at the Cove are unsafe is invalid. Skaters do not use benches to lace skates and should not be walking on stone steps, wood steps, dirt or grass when wearing skates as this will ruin the ice skate blades. Skaters have always sat on shoreline rocks to lace up skates. She suggested the use of rubber mats on the stone. She looks forward to skating at the Cove this winter with her friends and the hockey team. Historic Preservation Ordinance: Committee studied demolition vs. invest. The rate of demolition has increased in the last ten years. The Master Plan encourages historic preservation and the committee wants to help Lakers preserve history. The committee recommends incentives such as increasing FAR to 23%, change set back to a total of 50 feet for both sides, and increasing the demolition permit time to 90 days. They do not recommend disincentives. It costs more to renovate than to build new. If more than 50% of the home needs renovation, it is cheaper to tear down the home. Elimination of potential variance process (which can take 4 to 6 months) would encourage homeowners to renovate. Council feedback was positive and they directed the committee to work on an ordinance with the town attorney. The public will be allowed to give input in the future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oys Youth Lacrosse Registration Mountain Lakes and Boonton Township Grade 2 to Grade 8 Saturday December 4…9:00 – 12:00 Saturday December 11…9:00 – 12:00 Mountain Lakes Library ! !"#$%&'%($)"*&$(%+'(%*,("-)% ./012%345('**$6666% 7'(%)"(3*%"-%.(48$*%9:;% % <<<=#3>&)"(3*34?=5'#%% % 0$)"*&(4&"'-%',$-%+('#% %@AB@CB@@%&'%AB@B@A% % DE$*&"'-*F% G433%AH@:I@C:JJKI%'(%$:#4"3% /L7MNO1P!./0121QR=GMO%% %