BOROUGH OF HAWTHORNE Richard S. Goldberg, Mayor 445 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne, NJ

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BOROUGH OF HAWTHORNE Richard S. Goldberg, Mayor 445 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne, NJ 07506 973-427-5555 2018 COMMUNITY CALENDAR PLEASE REFER TO THIS CALENDAR FOR INFORMATION ON: Recycling * Garbage Collection / Bulky Waste * Municipal Offices and Phone Numbers Yard Waste Collection * Recreation Information * Meeting Dates * Special Events

GARBAGE & RECYCLING SCHEDULE BY ZONE ZONE GARBAGE RECYCLING YARD WASTE BULKY WASTE DAY 1 Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday First Tuesday of Each Month 2 Thursday Thursday Wednesday First Thursday of Each Month 3 Wednesday Tuesday Tuesday First Wednesday of Each Month 4 Friday Friday Wednesday First Friday of Each Month STREET ZONE Agnes Terrace...2 Alana Drive...1 Alexandria Avenue.....4 Annette Avenue.....2 Apple Hill Court...3 Arlington Avenue... 10-114...1 Arlington Avenue... 123-200...3 Ashley Place...2 Bamford Avenue... 2-108...1 Bamford Avenue... 163-231...3 Barker Avenue...4 Beverly Lane * (Wed. small truck collection)...3 Beverly Road.....3 Birchwood Road.....4 Braen Avenue.....4 Brockhuizen Lane *(Wed. small truck collection).1 Brook Hollow Court.....3 Brookside Avenue.....1 Brownstone Terrace...1 Buena Vista Avenue... 1-115...1 Buena Vista Avenue... 116-197...3 Calvo Place...3 Cathy Avenue.....4 Cedar Avenue...1 Cedar Lane...1 Central Avenue...2 Charwalt Place...3 Cheryl Hills Drive...3 Chopin Drive...1 Cider Mill Road...3 Clara Avenue.....3 Cobblers Lane...3 Columbus Avenue.....2 Coolidge Place...1 Cornell Avenue.....4 Crist Avenue.....1 Cynthia Court...3 STREET ZONE Horizon Terrace... 3 Horton Avenue... 4 Hutchinson Avenue... 4 Irvington Avenue... 1 Ivan Place... 3 Jefferson Place... 2 Karl Avenue... 1 Kaywin Avenue... 4 Keith Court... 2 Kenwood Road... 3 Kingston Avenue... 2 Knoble Place... 1 Lafayette Avenue... 96-430 Even... 2 Lafayette Avenue... 99-583 Odd... 2 Lafayette Avenue... 438-910 Even... 3 Lafayette Avenue... 605-919 Odd... 3 Lafayette Ave. Ext.... 933-END... 4 Lafayette Hills... 4 Laggner Court... 4 Laurel Street... 3 Lee Avenue... 4 Legion Place... 2 Lincoln Avenue... 20-450... 2 Lincoln Avenue... 460-END... 4 Lincoln Street... 2 Little Street... 4 Llewellyn Avenue... 41-106... 1 Llewellyn Avenue... 1-15... 2 Longview Court... 3 Loretto Avenue... 2 Lucille Drive... 3 Lynack Road... 1 Lynne Avenue... 4 Mac Farlan Avenue... 1 Maitland Avenue... 39-144... 1 Maitland Avenue... 2-15... 2 Mandon Terrace... 3 Mary Street... 1 STREET ZONE Reid Place... 2 Regal Court... 3 Ridge Road... 3 Ridgewood Avenue... 3 Robertson Avenue... 4 Rock Road... 4 Rock Ledge Road... 3 Roosevelt Avenue... 4 Route #208... 4 Royal Avenue... 2 Ruth Avenue... 4 Schoon Avenue... 2 Sherman Avenue... 4 Short Street... 4 Sicomac Road... 3 Sotnick Avenue... 4 South Avenue... 1 Stam s Alley * (Wed. small truck collection).1 Summer Street... 3 Summit Avenue... 1 Sunrise Drive... 3 Surrey Place... 3 Sylvester Avenue... 2 Taylor Avenue... 2 Third Street... 2 Thomas ROW... 1 Thomas ROW South... 1 Todd Court... 3 Tonia Terrace... 3 Tuxedo Avenue... 40-122... 1 Tuxedo Avenue... 4-12... 2 Union Street... 3 Utter Avenue... 4 Valley Street... 4 Van Winkle Avenue... Beginning-79... 3 Van Winkle Avenue... 102-END... 4 Victor Place... 4 2

STREET ZONE Debra Court... 4 DeVoe Place... 4 Diamond Bridge Ave... 39-175... 1 Diamond Bridge Ave... 192-END... 2 Disepo Avenue... 1 Division Street... 2 Dixie Avenue... 2 Dogwood Drive... 3 Douglas Avenue... 4 East Prospect Street... 1 Ekings Avenue... 4 Elberon Avenue... 1 Emeline Drive... 3 Ethel Avenue... 4 Faber Drive... 3 Fairview Avenue... 3 Florence Avenue... 28-98... 3 Florence Avenue... 99-END... 4 Forest Avenue... 2 Franklin Avenue... 1 Frederick Avenue... 2 Garden Avenue... 4 Garfield Avenue... 2 Genevieve Avenue... 26-92... 3 Genevieve Avenue... all other numbers... 4 Gibraltar Terrace... 3 Glen Court... 3 Goffle Road... 9-576... 1 Goffle Road... 577-890... 3 Goffle Road... 985-END... 4 Goffle Hill Road... 3 Grand Avenue... 2 Grandview Avenue... 3 Greenwood Avenue... 3 Harrison Place... 2 Hawthorne Avenue... 2 Henry Avenue... 4 Highcrest Drive... 3 Highview Terrace... 3 Hillcrest Avenue... 3 Hillock Avenue... 1 Hillside Avenue... 3 Hopper Lane... 4 STREET ZONE Mawhinney Avenue... 2 May Street... 1 Mazur Place... 1 McKinley Avenue... 31-125... 1 McKinley Avenue... 2-11... 2 Metro Vista Drive... 1 Midland Avenue... 2 Minerva Avenue... 2 Missonellie Court... 4 Mohawk Avenue... 1 Mountain Avenue... 3 Mountain Lane *(Wed. small truck collection)...1 Nelson Avenue... 3 New York Avenue... 3 Nixon Court... 3 Norma Terrace... 2 North Ethel Avenue... 153-END... 4 North Highcrest Drive... 3 North Watchung Drive... 3 Oak Place... 2 Old Orchard Drive... 3 Orchard Place... 3 Outlook Avenue... 1 Park Avenue... 2 Park Slope Terrace... 3 Parker Avenue... 4 Parmelee Avenue... 9-111... 1 Parmelee Avenue... 123-200... 3 Pasadena Place... 3 Passaic Avenue... 2 Peach Tree Court... 3 Penney Court... 1 Pocomoke Place... 3 Post Avenue... 2 Prescott Avenue... 1 Prescott Place... 1 Prospect Street... 1 Ravine Drive... 4 Ravine Drive West... 4 Raymond Place... 4 Rea Avenue... 35-119... 3 Rea Avenue... 142-END... 4 Rea Avenue Extension... 3 STREET ZONE Vincent Street... 2 Vreeland Avenue... 3 Wagaraw Road... 40-247... 1 Wagaraw Road... 253-341... 2 Wagner Place... 2 Warburton Avenue... Beginning-164... 3 Warburton Avenue... 184-END... 2 Warren Avenue... 1 Washington Avenue... 2 Washington Place... 2 Washington Street... 2 Watchung Drive... 3 West Prospect Street... 1 Westervelt Avenue... 1 Woodland Avenue... 3 Woodside Avenue... 3 No. Fourth Avenue... 4 No. Seventh Street... 1 No. Eighth Street... 1 No. Ninth Street... 1 No. Tenth Street... 1 No. Eleventh Street... 1 No. Twelfth Street... 1 No. Thirteenth Street... 1 No. Fourteenth Street... 1 No. Fifteenth Street... 1 No. Sixteenth Street... 1 No. Seventeenth Street... 1 No. Nineteenth Street... 1 First Avenue... 3 Second Avenue... 3 Third Avenue... 3 Fourth Avenue... 20-59... 2 Fourth Avenue... 75-303... 4 Fifth Avenue... 26-58... 2 Fifth Avenue... 63-END... 4 Sixth Avenue... 4 Seventh Avenue... 4 Eighth Avenue... 4 Ninth Avenue... 4 Tenth Avenue... 4-36... 2 Tenth Avenue... 57-216... 4 Eleventh Avenue... 4 PLEASE NOTE: Highview at Hawthorne - Garbage day is Tuesday, Recycling is every Wednesday. "Highview at Hawthorne" also includes #7 #11 #14 #15 #16 & #18 Nelson Avenue and #2 & #18 Pasadena Place 3

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Dear Friend, 4 As we begin the New Year, we are full of hope for a successful and healthy year. As Mayor, I have hope that our new Governor will maintain the course of his predecessor and re-enact the 2% cap on arbitration awards and tax increases. We have worked to keep our services up and our municipal taxes reasonable. I can t thank our first responders enough for keeping us safe and our DPW for keeping our roads clear. Hawthorne is a great place to live. It maintains a small-town feeling even though it is next to the third largest city in New Jersey. Hawthorne has a great volunteer spirit and neighbors who care about one another. Please refer to this calendar for our many public events. I look forward to seeing you at the bandshell. COUNCIL-AT-LARGE Mayor Richard S. Goldberg BOROUGH OF HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT MAYOR Richard Goldberg Term Expires: 12/31/21 154 Beverly Road rgoldberg@hawthornenj.org FOR A Bruce Bennett Term Expires: 12/31/21 123 Post Avenue bbennett@hawthornenj.org 973-427-4924 John Lane Term Expires: 12/31/21 30 Watchung Drive jlane@hawthornenj.org 973-423-1520 Dominic Mele Term Expires: 12/31/21 562 Lafayette Avenue dmele@hawthornenj.org 973-427-8794 COUNCIL WARD REPRESENTATIVES Ward 1 Joseph Wojtecki Term Expires: 12/31/19 20 Elberon Avenue jwojtecki@hawthornenj.org 973-715-8356 Ward 2 John Bertollo Term Expires: 12/31/19 162 Washington Ave. jbertollo@hawthornenj.org 973-427-2525 Ward 3 Garret Sinning Term Expires: 12/31/19 200 Watchung Ave. gsinning@hawthornenj.org 973-423-0465 Ward 4 Frank Matthews Term Expires: 12/31/19 584 Lincoln Ave. fmathews@hawthornenj.org 973-423-2745 Borough of Hawthorne SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS, PLEASE LOOK ON PAGE 6 OF THIS CALENDAR, VISIT THE BOROUGH S WEBSITE, OR CHECK CHANNEL 77 ON CABLEVISION OR CHANNEL 28 ON FIOS

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR BOROUGH CLERK S OFFICE Lori DiBella, RMC, Borough Clerk 973-427-1167 The Borough Clerk serves as the Secretary to the Municipal Council to keep minutes and records of proceedings and compiles its ordinances and resolutions. In addition, the Clerk also serves as Secretary to the Municipal Corporation, Administrative & Election Official, Chief Registrar of Voters and Records Coordinator & Manager of the Borough. WHY WOULD YOU VISIT THE CLERK S OFFICE? Bingo and Raffle Licenses (allow 30 days to process) Charitable Solicitors Permits (Tag Day) Voter Registration Forms: New Registration Name & Address Changes Vote by Mail Applications Garage Sale Permit (2 per year) Landlord-Tenant Registration OPRA (Open Public Records) Request Form Municipal Liquor License Municipal Limo License Vacant & Abandoned Property Registration Please visit the Borough of Hawthorne s website and navigate to the Borough Clerk s page at /clerk.cfm for links to additional information and forms. ELECTION INFORMATION Elections play an important part in the life of the Hawthorne community. Two elections are held each year: the Primary Election, and the General & School Board Elections June 5th November 6th 2018 ELECTION DATES Primary Election General Election & School Board Election Voter Registration Information A person must register at least 21 days preceding an election to be eligible to vote. May 15, 2018 October 16, 2018 The above dates are the last days to register and/or make changes and the Clerk's Office will remain open until 9 pm to receive your applications. 2018 Parking Permits Parking Permits Expire January 1 Available in the Administrator s Office Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm Extended Hours (4:30 pm - 7:30 pm) January 4, 2018 Residents will need to provide current*: Driver s License of Registered Owner Vehicle Registration Proof of Insurance Proof of Residency (Lease or tax bill, current utility Bill or Bank Statement) Resident Permit is $2.00 *The address on all documents must coincide with the applicant s Hawthorne residency. Non-Resident Permit $700 After July 1st - $350 Non-residents will need to provide: Drivers License of Registered Owner Vehicle Registration Proof of Insurance 2019 PERMITS Go on sale after December 1, 2018 with extended hours on: December 3, 2018 4:30 pm 7:30 pm December 11, 2018 4:30 pm 7:30 pm 5

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR 6 BOROUGH S MEETING DATES ARE HERE : BOROUGH MEETING DATES* A schedule of meetings is posted on the Public Notice Bulletin Board in the first floor lobby at Borough Hall and/or the Borough Website calendar @ Board of Health - 7 pm - in Borough Hall 2nd Floor Conf. Room 1/18, 3/15, 6/21, 9/20, 11/15 Board of Recreation - 6:30 pm - 2nd Wednesday - 1/10; 2/21; 3/14; 4/11; 5/9; 6/13; 7/11; 9/12; 10/10; 11/14 Council Meetings - 7 pm - 1st (no work session) and 3rd Wednesday * noted specific dates within the calendar months Economic Development - 4:30 pm - 4th Wednesday Environmental Commission -7:30 pm-2nd Thursday - in Borough Hall, 2nd FL.: 1/11; 2/8; 3/8; 4/12; 5/10; 6/11; 7/12; 8/9; 9/6; 10/11; 11/8; 12/13 Fire Board - 7:30 pm - 1st Tuesday @ Library 1/2; 2/6; 3/6; 4/3; 5/1; 6/5; 7/3; 8/7; 9/4; 10/2; 11/6; 12/4 Green Team - 7:30 pm - 4th Monday @ Library - 1/29; 2/26; 3/26; 4/23; 5/21; 6/25; 7/23; 8/27; 9/24; 10/22; 11/26; 12/13 Historical Society - 7 pm - 2nd Monday @ Library Library Board - 5 pm - 2nd Wednesday @ Library - 1/10; 2/13; 3/14; 4/11; 5/9; 6/13; 7/11; 8/15; 9/12; 10/10; 11/14; 12/12 Municipal Alliance/SAFE 3:30 pm -4th Wednesday in Boro Hall 2nd Fl. Conf. Room: 1/17; 2/28; 3/22; 5/23; 6/27; 8/22; 9/26; 10/24; 11/28;12/19 Municipal Court - Afternoon s - on Thursday Passaic County Clerk Services -11 am-1 pm 2nd Tues. in Borough Hall Court Room (noted specific dates within the calendar months) Public Works - 6:30 pm - 2nd Monday in Borough Hall 1st Floor Conf. Room 1/8; 2/12; 3/12; 4/9; 5/14; 6/11; 7/9; 8/13; 9/10; 10/15; 11/5; 12/10 Planning Board - 7:30 pm - 1st & 3rd Tuesday in Borough Hall Court Room Shade Tree - 7 pm - 1st Monday in Borough Hall, 2nd Floor Conf. Room Surrogate Court - 5 pm -7 pm - 4th Tuesday in Borough Hall Court Room (noted specific dates within the calendar months) Zoning Board of Adjustment - 6:45 pm - 3rd Monday Boro Hall Court Room - 1/22; 2/26; 3/19; 4/16; 5/21; 6/18; 7/16; 8/20; 9/24; 10/15; 11/19; 12/17 Meeting dates / times / dates are subject to change* Passaic County Clerk Services will process Passport applications, issue Notary Oaths and Veteran Photo ID Cards. Call 973-225-3690 for more information & fees or Visit their website www.passaiccountynj.org

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR HAWTHORNE POLICE DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT We the employees of the Hawthorne Police Department are here to serve all people within our jurisdiction with respect, fairness and sensitivity. Our commitment is to the prevention of crime and to the protection of life and property; the preservation of peace, order and safety; the enforcement of laws and ordinances; and to the safeguarding of constitutional guarantees. With community policing as our foundation, we are driven by goals to enhance the quality of life, conduct thorough investigations, seek solutions and foster security for citizens in our community. We nurture public trust by holding ourselves to the highest standards of performance and ethics. To fulfill our mission, the Hawthorne Police Department is dedicated to providing its employees with quality training and leadership. FIRE DEPARTMENT The Hawthorne Fire Department is comprised of an all volunteer force. The members of the Hawthorne Fire Department are dedicated to community service. The Fire Department serves the community by providing quality and effective emergency response in addition to providing a fire prevention and awareness education program to minimize the loss of life and property, resulting from fires and other hazardous conditions. If you think you can contribute, and wish to join our family, e-mail the Fire Chief at Chief50@Hawthornefire.org, call the Chief's office at 973-423-5550, or stop by one of our firehouses on any Monday night to learn more! www.hawthornefire.org EMERGENCY SERVICES Hawthorne Police Department Chief Richard M. McAuliffe Emergency Number 9-1-1 Non-Emergency Number 973-427-1800 /police.cfm Hawthorne Fire Department Chief Joseph Speranza Emergency Number 9-1-1 www.hawthornefire.org Chief50@Hawthornefire.org Hawthorne Ambulance Corps. Chief Kenneth Houtsma Emergency Number 9-1-1 officers@hawthorneems.org www.hawthorneems.org Info@HawthorneEMS.org AMBULANCE CORPS The William B. Mawhinney Memorial Ambulance Corp is a non-profit community-based organization that works for the benefit of the community by providing medical care and emergency medical assistance. The Corps, founded by the William B. Mawhinney Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1593 has an ambulance squad facility located at 970 Goffle Road. The corps is always looking for new members, and if you would be interested and would like additional information, please call us at 973-427-1818 or visit www.hawthorneems.org DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESPONSE TEAM (DVRT) The team is comprised of trained community volunteers. The team s function will be to aid victims of domestic violence immediately following a police response to domestic violence incidents. Volunteers will aid victims at that critical point in which they have reached out for police. The volunteers will provide an empathetic approach in providing victims information concerning the availability of restraining orders, shelters, 24-hour hotlines and counseling services. Anyone seeking additional information can contact Lt. James Knepper at 973-427-1800, or visit www.hawthornedvrt.org RESTRICTED ON-STREET PARKING In the general vicinity of the commuter train station, the Borough has established restrictions for on-street parking between the hours of 9 am and 10 am weekdays. Hawthorne residents must purchase a $2 sticker from the Borough Administrator s office to park on the street as designated. Resident applicant must show: 1) vehicle registration 2) proof of insurance 3) registered owner s driver s license 4) one other form of identification showing Hawthorne address (tax bill, lease, utility bill, bank statement ). Non-Resident commuters need to purchase a parking sticker and are limited to parking on Grand Avenue as so designated. 7

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR FOR YOUTH / ATHLETICS AND RECREATION HAWTHORNE BOARD OF RECREATION Hawthorne Baseball / Softball Chris Greig 973-934-3158 Jim Bertollo 973-427-4157 JD League Steve Bigica 862-368-3228 Blazers Traveling Softball Joe Speranza 973-296-7420 Women s Softball Chris Delaney 973-423-3017 Soccer Association Diego Cruz 973-427-3157 Roller Hockey Barry Huston 973-423-0624. Wrestling George Alkema 973-800-8422 Lacrosse Tony Addesso 201-493-9900 Cheerleading Kim Savage 201-321-4256 Youth Basketball Boys & Girls Club 973-427-7777 Cubs Football Chris Smith 973-986-1816 Women s Volleyball Roberta Crane 973-865-7042 YOUTH AND SENIORS SERVICES NUTRITION SITE Passaic County provides lunch every week day for senior citizens at the Hawthorne Ambulance Corps Building, 790 Goffle Road in Hawthorne, from 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Contact the center at 973-423-1027 for details. SERVICES FOR SENIORS SHOPPING TRIPS FOR HAWTHORNE SENIORS he Borough of Hawthorne provides transportation for Hawthorne senior citizens to area shopping T malls monthly (see website for details). Any Hawthorne senior citizen who would like to participate in the shopping trips should be at the corner of Grand Avenue and McKinley Avenue on the designated date by 9 am. The bus returns to Hawthorne around 2:30 pm. Reservations are not needed, but limited seating is on a first-come first-serve basis. Please see website for details /seniorcitizen.cfm Medical & Dental Appointments SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATIONS Golden Circle Meets at the Louis Bay 2nd Library 345 Lafayette Ave, on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 12:30 pm. Golden Horizons Meets at St. Anthony s Church 276 Diamond Bridge Ave., on the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month at 1:00 pm. Volunteers provide rides, by appointment, to Hawthorne senior citizen residents who need transportation for medical and dental appointments. Call (973) 427-5555 ext. 340 to leave a message if you need this transportation assistance. This program is NOT for emergency service and cannot be used for admission or discharge from a hospital or nursing home. Passengers must be able to get to the vehicle on their own. A personal care attendant may accompany a passenger to assist on the trip, but must travel to and from the same destination. Passengers are required to schedule ride requests 24 hours in advance for in-town appointments and 48 hours in advance for out-of-town appointments, and are encouraged to call as soon as the appointment is made. Passaic County also provides transportation for medical and dental appointments. Call (973) 305-5756 for details. 8

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Hawthorne Municipal Alliance Municipal Offices 445 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne, NJ 07506 Richard S. Goldberg, Mayor Joanne Graziano, Chairperson Lori DiBella, Coordinator Joe Carr Kelly Clifford Irina Conte Matt Corvo Tiffany Della Croce Police Chief Richard McAuliffe Dominic Mele, Council Liaison Honorable John Meola Helen Pasquale Sherrine Schuldt Monica Smith Emily Spina Richard A. Spirito, Jr., Superintendent of Schools Jayne Ten Kate Pastor Howie Van Dyk FOSTERING A DRUG-FREE COMMUNITY What is the Municipal Alliance? The Hawthorne Municipal Alliance is a volunteer community organization that focuses its efforts towards the prevention of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Established by the Borough Council, the Alliance is a coalition of parents, educators, elected officials, police, administrators and students who are concerned about alcohol, tobacco and drug use in our community. The Alliance works closely with local municipal officials, law enforcement, school personnel, Borough organizations and residents to support local programs and alcohol/drug free events. Meetings of the Municipal Alliances are open to the public and all are encouraged to attend. What Can You Do To Be A Winning Parent? Talk to your kids about the consequences of alcohol and drugs, AND don t be afraid to talk to your kids circle of friends. Set and communicate clear rules be direct about your expectations and the consequences of your child s actions. If your teen is attending a party, call the parent host to ensure there will be appropriate supervision and no alcohol. Call your friends parents and make sure you re all on the same page about underage drinking and how your child is getting to and from the party. ALWAYS give your child permission to call you at any hour for any reason for a ride. Help your child identify another adult they trust and can also call at any time for help. Be a good role-model for your child. Help your teen to make good choices. Talk to older siblings about the consequences of supplying alcohol to younger brothers and sisters or their friends. Sponsored Alliance Programs Through Grants received from the Governor s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (GCADA), the Hawthorne Municipal Alliance educates, provides healthy programs and gives valuable information to our town residents. Funding is distributed to the Alliance annually by the County of Passaic. ROAR A comprehensive K-8 program developed by our police departments experience working with students that has replaced DARE. Junior Police Academy A partnership between the Hawthorne Police Department and the Boys & Girls Club of Hawthorne designed for students in grades 6-8. Students are required to complete an application that includes a pledge not to possess or use tobacco, alcohol and drugs. Project Graduation The Alliance will co-sponsor Project Graduation for all graduates to reduce risk taking and celebrations with alcohol. Year long preparations will reinforce the no use message. PD/NJ Leadership Camp A week-long summer camp attended by students entering the sixth grade. Run by police officers with cooperation from the school district and the NJ Army National Guard to teach leadership skills, drug and alcohol awareness and prevention and discipline. Peer Leaders Teens are trained as role models to reduce the negative influence by peers by building positive peer leaders through the Elks training. Those Who Host, Lose The Most: Don t be a party to teenage drinking is a public awareness campaign run during prom and graduation season. The objective is to educate parents about the health, safety and liability risks of serving alcohol at teen parties and increase awareness of underage drinking laws. 9

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR 10 MOVING FROM HAWTHORNE? GARBAGE ISSUES Please be aware of the days for garbage collection. Note: if you have Bulky Garbage that needs to be disposed of before you move out, please see page 14 for more details on how & when to dispose of these items. You cannot leave garbage on the street for more than 24 hours before it is collected. WATER BILL CHANGES If you are responsible for the water bill, you must call the Water Department at 973-427-2378 to schedule a Final Water reading. Please call at least two days prior to closing and, if possible, have the name of the next responsible party (i.e., buyer). WATER EMERGENCY 24 HOUR PHONE LINE 973-427-2501 Water Department (DPW Office) Monday Friday 8:30-4:30 pm BUILDING DEPARTMENT You need to have a Certificate of Compliance on a resale. Contact the Building Department at 973-427-5555 Ext. 214 for information. HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL The Hawthorne Pool season begins full-time when the public schools let out for summer recess and ends on Labor Day. It opens weekends starting Memorial Day weekend. Swimming lessons are available for a minor fee; the schedule for lessons will be available after the pool opens. The pool complex is located on Wagaraw Road at May Street. For additional information visit the website at /pool.cfm HAWTHORNE CODE ENFORCMENT The Code Enforcement Officers are responsible for the enforcement of various quality of life ordinances in the Borough of Hawthorne. Code Enforcement Officers: Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri 8:30 am 4:30 p.m. Pete Van Der Velde 973-427-5555 Ext. 220 pvandervelde@hawthornenj.org Walter Marston 973-427-5555 Ext. 263 wmarston@hawthornenj.org Please call the above numbers if you have any property maintenance questions, or if you receive any of the following; A warning sticker (Orange, Red) on your garbage A warning notice or letter in the mail A summons or subpoena to appear in court ALL CALLS ARE CONFIDENTIAL! SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL SECTION 444-14 REMOVAL REQUIRED It shall be the duty of the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of any premises abutting or bordering upon any street, avenue or highway in the Borough of Hawthorne having a public sidewalk to remove or cause to be removed all ice and snow from the public sidewalk in front of the said premises within eight hours of daylight after the same shall have been formed thereon. No snow or ice may be removed from the sidewalk into the street, avenue or highway. Ice and snow shall be removed for the full width of the sidewalk or 48 inches, whichever is the lesser. CLEAN COMMUNITIES If you are a member of a community group and would like to plan a clean up project, call 973-427-5330 for information. STORM DRAINS What is the major source of water pollution? Believe it or not, it is the habits of the regular person that have become the most significant source of water pollution. Storm water runoff, along with nonpoint source pollution, are the technical terms for the water that falls on the ground when it rains and gets into our rivers through the storm drain system. In plain terms, whatever goes in those grates that are in the streets, goes into our rivers, and into our oceans. Throw garbage into the storm drain and you are throwing garbage into the river. The storm drains are not connected to the sewer system. Storm

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Solutions to Storm Water Pollution A GUIDE TO HEALTHY HABITS FOR CLEANER WATER Pollution on streets, parking lots, and lawns is washed by rain into storm drains, then directly into our drinking water supplies and the ocean and lakes our children play in. Fertilizer, oil, pet waste, pesticides, detergents, grass clippings: you name it and it ends up in our water. Stormwater Pollution is one of New Jersey s greatest threats to clean and plentiful water, and that s why we re all doing something about it. By sharing the responsibility and making small, easy changes in our lives, we can keep common pollutants out of stormwater. It all adds up to cleaner water, and it saves the high cost of cleaning up once it s dirty. As part of New Jersey s initiative to keep our water clean and plentiful, and to meet federal requirements, many municipalities and other public agencies including colleges and military bases, must adopt ordinances or other rules prohibiting various activities that contribute to stormwater pollution. Breaking these rules can result in fines or other penalties. As a resident, business, or other member of the New Jersey community, it is important to know these easy things you can do every day to protect our water. LIMIT YOUR USE OF FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES Do a soil test to see if you need a fertilizer. Do not apply fertilizers if heavy rain is predicted. (Borough Ordinance No 2024-10) Look into alternatives for pesticides. Easy Steps You Can Do Every Day to Protect Our Water Maintain a small lawn and keep the rest of your property or yard in a natural state with trees and other native vegetation that requires little or no fertilizer. If you use fertilizers and pesticides, follow the instructions on the label on how to correctly apply it. Make sure you properly store or discard any unused portions. PROPERLY USE AND DISPOSE OF HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS Hazardous products include some household or commercial cleaning products, lawn and garden care products, motor oil, antifreeze, and paint. Do not pour any hazardous products down a storm drain because storm drains are usually connected to local water bodies and the water is not treated. If you have hazardous products in your home or workplace, make sure you store or dispose of them properly. Read the label for guidance. Use natural or less toxic alternatives when possible. Contact your municipality, county, or facilities management office for the locations of hazardous waste disposal facilities. KEEP POLLUTION OUT OF STORM DRAINS Municipalities and many other public agencies are required to mark certain storm drain inlets with messages reminding people that they are connected to local water bodies. Do not let sewage or other wastes flow into a stormwater system. Many municipalities and public agencies must enact and enforce local pet-waste rules. An example is requiring pet owners or their keepers to pick up and properly dispose of pet waste dropped on public or other people s property. Make sure you know your town s or agency s requirements and comply with them. It s the law. And remember to: Use newspaper, bags or pooper scoopers to pick up waste. Dispose of the wrapped pet waste in the trash or unwrapped in a toilet. Never discard pet waste in a storm drain. DON T FEED WILDLIFE Do not feed wildlife such as ducks and geese in public areas. Many municipalities and other public agencies must enact and enforce a rule that prohibits wildlife feeding in these areas. DON T LITTER Place litter in trash receptacles. Recycle. Recycle. Recycle. Participation in community cleanups. DISPOSE OF YARD WASTE PROPERLY Keep leaves and grass out of storm drains. If your municipality or agency has yard waste collection rules, follow them. Use leaves and grass clippings as a resource for compost. Use a mulching mower that recycles grass clippings into the lawn. 11

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Recycling and Garbage Information 12 RECYCLING IS COLLECTED EVERY WEEK at *CURBSIDE: Please refer to EACH WEEK inside this calendar to know what is being RECYCLED Find your Zone on the first 2 pages of the calendar to know which day you need to have your recycling at the curb. Paper & Corrugated Cardboard Paper products Newspaper, junk mail, office paper, magazines, school papers, notebooks, cereal boxes, pasta boxes, shoe boxes, soft cover books, and any other paper MUST be in BROWN PAPER BAGS, BUNDLED and/or TIED. Corrugated Cardboard Packing boxes, appliance boxes and the like MUST BE FLATTENED/ TIED or FLATTENED & PLACED INSIDE ANOTHER CARD- BOARD BOX. BOTTLES, CANS & PLASTICS Tins, Glass, Aluminum & Plastic (# s 1 thru 7) in a barrel or other hard container Plastic shopping bags cannot be used for any recyclable material. Plastic Items: Nos. 1-7 accepted at the Recycling Center Nos. 1-5 can be picked up at Curbside *NOTE: NO collection of recycling or garbage on Mondays BULKY WASTE BULKY WASTE IS COLLECTED ON YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH RECYCLE COACH new!! The Borough of Hawthorne Recycle Coach app helps you quickly find what you need to know about waste & recycling, including your personalized collection schedule. Simply personalize the information to where you live for your personalized pick-up and event schedule, including garbage, recycling, and household hazardous waste. SEE PAGE 17 FOR MORE INFORMATION! GARBAGE RULES, REGULATIONS And HINTS GARBAGE IS COLLECTED ONCE A WEEK Find your Zone on the first 2 pages of the calendar to know which day your Garbage is collected. All garbage must be in garbage cans at the curb. Garbage must be at curb before 7 a.m. or the night before after 5 p.m. Do not place recyclables in garbage. Garbage can must have handles. Garbage can can't weigh more than 50 pounds/50 gallons Bulky waste - limited to six (6) items, such as: wood furniture, dressers, tables, couches, mattresses and NON-METAL large items. BULKY WASTE DOES NOT INCLUDE: Metal, Construction debris (scrap wood, sheetrock, bricks, or concrete) Carpet, Recyclables or Tires Electronics, TVs, appliances, metal is not Bulk

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR RECYCLING CUSTOMER BILL OF RIGHTS As a customer of our Recycling Center, you have the following rights and expectations: To be greeted by Center staff. To decline help if you don t need it. To be asked if you need help with your recycling. To be given help if you request it. * To be directed to the proper location in the Center to deposit your recyclables. If we do not meet your expectations, please notify: DPW Director Robert Scully at 973-427-7707 or call the Borough s Recycling & Garbage line at 973-427-5330. CONSTRUCTION & DEBRIS DUMPSTER ( C&D ) 2 nd and 4 th Saturday of the month, from 9 am until 12 noon C& D Location: behind the DPW Yard, on the corner of Goffle Road & Goffle Hill Road (Fee = $35 / $50 Checks Only payable to the "Borough of Hawthorne" Please NO Cash Pay at the dumpster site, or you can purchase a permit from the Borough Building Department. You may dispose of any of the following at the dumpster: CONSTRUCTION WOOD, SCRAP WOOD, WOOD PLAY GYMS, WOOD FENCING No Recycling or hazardous Waste NO - ASPHALT or BRICK ************************** CONCRETE ONLY - $20 Fee (limit 2,000 lb.) Please bring concrete down to the Recycling Center REFER TO THE NEXT PAGE TO KNOW HOW TO DISPOSE OF SPECIFIC ITEMS AT THE RECYCLING CENTER RECYCLING CENTER INFORMATION Open 7 Days a Week Monday through Saturday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm and Sunday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm The Recycling Center is located on Ryerson Way (off of Wagaraw Road behind the baseball fields). Closed on the following holidays: New Year's Day Easter Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Monday, January 1 Sunday, April 1 Monday, May 28 Wednesday, July 4 Monday, September 3 Thursday, November 22 Tuesday, December 25 If there are items that are too large for you to transport down to the Recycling Center, please call the Recycling Office at 973-427-5330 to schedule a special pick up. These items need to be at the curbside. There is no cost to the resident for this service, however, curbside pick up arrangements must be made prior to placing the items at the curb. For large glass doors or items that could create a hazardous or dangerous situation at the curb, please call the Borough s Recycling & Garbage line at 973-427-5330 for instructions. Passaic County Household Hazardous Waste *Visit www.passaiccountynj.org or call for additional information the Passaic County Recycling Hotline at 973-881-4506. For broken garbage cans, garbage cans left in the street, and missed garbage collection by the Garbage Company, visit for the Company's telephone number and please call them directly for satisfaction. 13

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR HOW DO I DISPOSE OF..? Bring to Center? Put at Curb? Appliances YES Appointment Only Anti-Freeze YES NO Car Batteries YES NO Cans (aluminum, bi-metal, tin) YES YES Cardboard/boxes YES YES Electronics YES Appointment Only Fluorescent tubes lights (long in size) YES NO Glass (clear, green & brown) YES YES Metal YES Appointment Only Motor Oil YES (.25 per gallon) NO Oil Filters YES NO Pallets YES ($2 each) NO Plastic Bottles YES (# 1-7) YES (# 1-5) Propane Tanks YES ($5 each) NO Rugs, Carpet & Padding YES ($5/$20) NO Shopping Plastic Bags NO NO Shredded Paper YES YES Textiles YES NO Tires (w/rim $3) YES ($2/$5) NO TVs YES Appointment Only Yard Waste No Grass (branches/limbs/leaves/weeds) DVDs, CDs, Video Tapes YES SEASONALLY (April - October) Dispose at the GREENDISK boxes located at Municipal Building & Public Library * All items brought to the Recycling Center to be disposed of must be during regular Center hours of Operation (refer to page 13 for hrs.) BOOKS Soft cover books may be put out paper recycling for curbside collection. Hard cover books are accepted at the Recycling Center. LATEX PAINT CANS If there is still paint in the can, mix kitty litter into the paint to the consistency of oatmeal. Dump that mixture into a double plastic bag and put it in your regular garbage. Bring the empty paint can down to Recycling Center. FLUORESCENT TUBES (LIGHTS - LONG TUBE) Bring to the Recycling Center. Compact fluorescent bulbs are NOT accepted at the Recycling Center - check your home improvement store for disposal. APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS Stoves, refrigerators (must remove doors), dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, freezers, microwaves, toaster ovens, dehumidifiers, lamps, leaf blowers (any large or small appliance or electronic item) METAL, MISCELLANEOUS SCRAP Metal lawn furniture, metal cabinets, grills, metal swing sets, sheds, basketball poles, lawn mowers, bicycles, tools, pots & pans, metal garbage cans, copper or metal pipes to Recycling Center or call 973-427-5330 CARPET, AREA RUGS & PADDING All Rugs must be brought to the Recycling Center. No wet carpet will be Accepted at the Center. UNUSED MEDICINES & PRESCRIPTION DRUGS The Hawthorne Police Department has a Safe & Secured Drop Box for any unused & expired medications. The drop box is located in the Municipal Building by the Police Dept. Dispatch Center. Accepted in the drop box are the following: solid pharmaceuticals, such as pills, capsules, patches, inhalers & pet medication. No syringes or liquids. Residents can drop off these kinds of items anytime: 7 days a week/ 24 hours a day. 14

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Vegetative and Yard Waste Vegetative waste collection at the curb begins April 3 and ends October 26 (once a week pick up on your yard waste day). In November and December there is leaf collection (bagged at curb) on your yard waste day. For Leaf pick up on the street; please consult the New Leaf Schedule for your weeks (see page 17 in this calendar for the leaf schedule). Leaf bags are available April Oct. at Recycling Center 3 / $1.00 With the exception of Christmas tree recycling in January, there is no vegetative waste collection in January, February, and March. Curbside Collection All yard waste, including grass clippings, leaves (seasonal), twigs, shrub trimmings, and tree branches up to two (2) inches in diameter and up to four (4) feet long can be left at curb, bagged, bundled or placed in containers (maximum size 32 gallons). * Plastic bags are prohibited for vegetative waste. * Each residence is limited to six (6) bags, bundles or containers per pick up. DROP OFF at Recycling Center You may bring yard waste (NO GRASS) to the Recycling Center during regular hours: Monday through Saturday 9 am to 4 pm, Sunday 11 am to 3 pm NO GRASS ACCEPTED! MULCH COMPOSTING : Is available to residents Free of Charge & can be picked up at the Recycling Center during the Centers regular business hours Sunday thru Saturday. Compost material is generated by the town & residents who bring leaf & yard waste to the center. Composting Is Natures Way of Recycling Material. Please see more information on the Borough s Website for the good things our Environmental CommissionTeam & Green Team are doing & upcoming events. Shade Tree Commission & Borough Trees DON T CUT, CALL The Hawthorne Shade Tree Commission (HSTC), created under Borough Ordinance 45-33, is our official Borough organization for the health and management of Borough trees. Each year the HSTC plants shade trees throughout the Borough. If you would like to request a tree to be planted in the Borough right-of-way at your property or have any other concerns regarding trees, please call the Shade Tree message line at 973-427-5555, ext. 219 or online /shadetree.cfm. The Borough s right-of-way is generally a 10-foot strip that extends from the edge of the street onto a property. If a tree is partially or totally within this rightof-way, the tree belongs to and is maintained by the Borough. Trees in the Borough right-of-way may NOT be damaged, trimmed, have roots cut, altered or items placed on them in ANY way. They may NOT be removed without first receiving permission from the HSTC. Borough Ordinance Chapter 491. Work being done on property that may affect or impact a Borough tree requires that the HSTC and/or designated Borough officials review the scope of the work PRIOR to work commencing at the property. Types of work that typically impacts Borough trees and requires review may be as follows: 1. Sidewalk repair or replacement 4. Driveway work 2. Building foundation or site work 5. Potable water (drinking water) line work 3. Sewer (wastewater) line work 6. Roadway work CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING Christmas trees and wreaths will be recycled on your regular yard waste day during January. After January 31, trees can be brought to the Recycling Center. Place trees and holiday greens at the curb as follows: Remove garland, tinsel, lights, decorations, and tree stand. Remove wire used to secure tree, wreaths, and greens If a tree disposal bag is used, remove the bag from tree when disposing at curb and throw the bag in the garbage. 15

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR 16 HERE ARE WAYS TO COMMUNICATE IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO YOU! nixle TRY THE FREE **RECYCLE COACH** APP Register to receive important updates on emergencies and local events via text message and/or email by registering for one or more Hawthorne nixle groups. Registration for both email and text messages for all Hawthorne groups can be accomplished either at the Borough s website,, or the nixle website, www.nixle.com. At the nixle website you may also sign up to receive messages from other agencies in the area, and elect how you receive different types of messages according to their level of urgency. Registration to receive text messages only can be accomplished by texting the appropriate keyword for a particular group to 888777 from your cell phone. Messages can also be retrieved at www.nixle.com. GROUP DESCRIPTION KEYWORD Main Hawthorne Wire Hawthorne Community Events Hawthorne Youth Programs Hawthorne Government Messages about emergencies, police alerts, local public services, and other items of general interest Messages about Hawthorne Day, parades, and other local public events Messages about local programs for youth and children Messages about local government meetings, public hearings and actions HawthWire HawthEvents HawthYouth HawthGovt If you don t have access to a Smart Phone for uploading these APPS to receive these messages or information. Please refer to our Borough Website or call the Borough s main no. 973-427-5555. LOCAL TELEVISION CHANNELS Catch Hawthorne s Council Meetings & Event Information on your LOCAL TV Channels turn on: Cablevision Viewers: CHANNEL 77 Verizon FIOS Viewers: CHANNEL 28

BOROUGH OF HAWTHORNE NEW *2018 *LEAF SCHEDULE For safety and efficiency, we encourage residents to use brown paper leaf bags or barrels instead of raking leaves into the streets The Borough will provide three (3) ways for RESIDENTS to dispose of leaves: 17 1) Bag your leaves for weekly collection on your yard waste day. Starting Tuesday, November 6th you may put your leaves to the curb on your regular yard waste collection day in six (6) barrels or (6) brown paper bags. No plastic bags will be allowed. - and / or - 2) Bring your leaves to the Recycling Center. The center is open from 8:30am until 4:00pm, Monday through Saturday and from 11:00am until 3:00pm on Sunday. - and / or - 3) Rake your leaves to the curb per the following DPW Schedule below: Not Closer than 15 Feet to any Storm Drain Leaves can be raked to the curb a week before your scheduled date. The leaf collection schedule can change due to weather conditions, equipment breakdown and emergencies. This schedule will start picking up on the street on the week of 10/29 * FREE BAG PROGRAM Beginning Saturday, October 20th and continuing through the month of November, residents with proof of residency) will be able to pick up their 15 free leaf bags from the recycling center, while supplies last. Free bags will NOT be given out at the Municipal Building. Additional / Off Season Bags can be purchased - 3 for $1.00 * Leaf information line: 973-427-5330 2018 LEAF SCHEDULE The DPW Leaf Schedule has changed - DPW will Collect your LEAVES CURBSIDE by WARD / ZONE If you are in *Wards / Zones Your leaves will be picked up during the following weeks: 1 & 3 10/29, 11/12, 11/26 & 12/10 2 & 4 11/5, 11/19, 12/3, & 12/17 * Your WARD / ZONE can be found on either page 2 or 3 of this Calendar Please Note: ALL LANDSCAPERS MUST REGISTER THEIR TRUCK(S) IN THE DPW OFFICE in the Municipal Building to obtain a PERMIT STICKER. This sticker entitles you to dispose of leaves at the Borough compost site. Permit Stickers are to be put in the front left/drivers-side window.

2018 BOROUGH OF HAWTHORNE RECYCLING SCHEDULE 18 JANUARY WARD 3 WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 4 FEBRUARY WARD 3 WARD 1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat APRIL WARD 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 WARD 3 WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 4 MAY WARD 3 WARD 1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JULY WARD 3 WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 4 AUGUST WARD 3 WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 2 WARD 4 WARD 4 WARD 4 MARCH JUNE WARD 3 WARD 3 SEPTEMBER WARD 3 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER WARD 3 WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 4 NOVEMBER WARD 3 WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 4 DECEMBER Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Cans, Bottles, Plastic Cardboard and Paper INDEPENDENCE DAY (7/4) GARBAGE, RECYCLING & BULKY will be collected on THURS., 7/5; THANKSGIVING DAY (11/22) will be collected on FRI., 11/23 & CHRISTMAS DAY (12/25) will be collected on TUES., 12/26. WARD 3 WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 2 WARD 2 WARD 2 WARD 4 WARD 4 WARD 4 WARD 4

January 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 19 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reminder: Dog Licensing all month 1 NEW YEAR'S DAY Borough Offices & Recycling Center Closed 2 This week : & Bulky 3 4 Late Night Parking Permit Sale 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm 5 6 7 8 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 9 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 10 11 12 13 14 15 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY Borough Offices Closed Recycling Center Open 16 17 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm Bottles, Cans, Plastics 28 29 30 31 CHRISTMAS TREE pick-up at the curb ENDS. Need to Bring to recycling Center.

February 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 20 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat REMINDER: TAXES ARE DUE! 1 Bulky, Paper / Cardboard 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bottles, Cans, Plastics Chocolate Night @ the Library - 7 pm 11 12 13 14 Valentine s Day 15 16 17 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 18 19 PRESIDENTS' DAY Borough Offices closed Recycling Center open Bottles, Cans, Plastics 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm 28 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm

March 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 21 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reminders: Change the batteries in your smoke detectors! 1 2 3 Bulky, Paper / Cardboard 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 11 Daylight Saving Begins Change Clocks Ahead 12 13 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 14 15 16 17 St. Patrick s Day 18 19 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 20 21 22 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm in HHS 23 24 Easter Egg Hunt @ Library "Hop the Shops" 25 26 27 28 29 30 GOOD FRIDAY 31 "Hop the Shops" Week "Hop the Shops" Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm "Hop the Shops" "Hop the Shops" "Hop the Shops" Borough Offices Closed Recycling Center Open "Hop the Shops" "Hop the Shops"

April 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 22 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 HAPPY EASTER! Recycling Center Closed Summer Recreation: Pre-registration on 24th 2 Bottles, Cans, Plastics & Bulky 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 11 12 13 14 Fire Marshal Day!! Hop the Shops 15 Hop the Shops 16 Bottles, Cans, Plastics Hop the Shops 17 Hop the Shops 18 Hop the Shops 19 Hop the Shops 20 Hop the Shops 21 Cel-Earth-Bration 10 am - 2 pm @ HHS Shred Event 9 am - 1 pm Boro Hall Hop the Shops 22 23 24 25 26 27 Arbor Day 28 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm Summer Recreation: Pre-registration 6:30-8:30 pm 29 30 Reminders: Bottles, Cans, Plastics YARD WASTE COLLECTION AT THE CURB BEGINS

May 2018 23 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reminder: Pool Membership sign-ups through Memorial Day Pool Opens the Week-end 5/26 & 5/27 Cat Licensing 1 TAXES DUE Bottles, Cans, Plastics & Bulky 2 3 4 5 TOWN-WIDE GARAGE SALE! 6 7 8 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm Rabies Clinic 6-8 pm @ Ambulance Corp Bldg. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Late Night Voter Registration Open until 9pm 16 17 18 19 Bottles, Cans, Plastics Summer Recreation Pre-registration 6:30 8:30 pm 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm Pool Open Weekends 27 28 MEMORIAL DAY Parade 1:30 pm 29 30 31 Voter Registration Deadlines Tuesday, 5/15 Clerks Office Open until 9pm 12 Pool Open Pool Open Borough Offices closed Recycling Center closed Bottles, Cans, Plastics

June 2018 24 Reminders: Primary Elections 6/5 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Summer Recreation: Pre-registration on 5th & 19th Today is Bottles, Cans, Plastics & Bulky 3 4 5 Summer Recreation: Pre-registration 6:30-8:30 pm Primary Election 6 7 Youth in Government 8 9 9 AM 12 Noon Paper / Cardboard & Bulky 10 11 12 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 13 14 15 16 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 17 18 Pool Open 3pm 8 pm 19 Summer Recreation: Pre-registration 6:30-8:30 pm 20 21 22 23 9 AM 12 Noon Pool Open 3pm 8 pm Pool Open 3pm 8 pm Pool open for the season! 24 Farmers' Market Open 9 am 2 pm thru October 28th 25 Summer Recreation Program Begins! Bottles, Cans, Plastics 26 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm 27 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm 28 29 30

25 July 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 1 & Green Team: Find the Hawthorne BEE! BUY LOCAL CAMPAIGN 2 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat & Bulky 3 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY Borough Offices & Recycling Center Closed NO Garbage, Recycling & Bulky today. All to be picked up on 7/5 5 Garbage, Recycling & Bulky for July 4th & 5th being picked up today Municipal Court Afternoon 6 7 8 Farmers' Market 9 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 10 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Farmers' Market 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Farmers' Market Bottles, Cans, Plastics Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm 29 Farmers' Market 30 31

26 August 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reminder: HPD Leadership Camp 8/13 8/17 at LMS 1 Pool Passes Half Price! This Week : Paper / Cardboard 2 3 Summer Recreation Program Ends! 4 5 Farmers' Market 6 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 7 National Night Out 8 9 10 11 12 Farmers' Market 13 14 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 15 16 17 18 19 Farmers' Market & Classic Car Show 20 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 21 22 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm 23 24 25 26 Farmers' Market 27 28 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm 29 30 31

September 2018 27 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reminder: Board of Health: Fall Flu Clinic & Blood Screening 1 2 Farmers' Market 3 LABOR DAY Borough Offices & Recycling Center Closed Pool Closes 6 pm & Closes for Season 4 Bottles, Cans, Plastics & Bulky 5 6 7 8 9 Farmers' Market & 8th Annual Green Fair (rain date 9/16) 10 11 9-11 Memorial Service @ 950 Goffle Rd. @ 6:30 pm County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 12 13 14 15 : Fishing Derby 16 Farmers' Market 17 Bottles, Cans, Plastics 18 19 20 21 22 10th ANNUAL HAWTHORNE DAY 12 noon - 8 pm 23 Farmers' Market 24 25 26 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm 27 28 29 30 Farmers' Market Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm DVRT Candle Light Vigil @ 6:30 pm

October 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 28 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reminders: Voter Registration Deadlines Tuesday, 10/16 1 2 Rotary Club "Taste of Hawthorne" @ Macaluso's 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm 3 Council Meeting - 7 pm 4 5 6 Farmers' Market Bottles, Cans, Plastics & Bulky Hawthorne Restaurant Week 7 Fire Prevention Week! Farmers' Market Hawthorne Restaurant Week 8 COLUMBUS DAY Borough Offices Closed Recycling Center Open Hawthorne Restaurant Week 9 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm Hawthorne Restaurant Week 10 Hawthorne Restaurant Week 11 Hawthorne Restaurant Week 12 Hawthorne Restaurant Week 13 9 AM 12 Noon Hawthorne Restaurant Week 14 Farmers' Market 15 This week: Bottles, Cans, Plastics 16 Late Night Voters Registration Clerks Office Open until 9pm 17 18 19 20 21 Farmers' Market Junk in the Trunk & Howl-o-Ween Dog Contest 22 23 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm 24 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm 25 26 27 9 AM 12 Noon 28 Farmers' Market Ends DPW will begin to pick up Leaves weekly on Streets by Zones!! (see pg. 17 ) 29 This week: Bottles, Cans, Plastics Leaf Street pickup this week ZONES 1 & 3 30 Mayor s Halloween Parade 7 pm @ HHS 31 Halloween YARD WASTE COLLECTION AT THE CURB ENDS

November 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 29 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Reminders: TAXES DUE Remember to change the batteries in your smoke detectors! Leaf pick up in Street by ZONES Leaf street Pickup this week ZONES 1 & 3 1 Bottles, Cans, Plastics & Bulky 2 3 4 Daylight Saving Ends Change Clocks Back! 5 This week: Leaf Street pick up ZONES 2 & 4 6 Election Day Borough Hall Offices Closed Recycling Center Open 7 8 9 10 11 Veterans Day Veterans Day Program at Borough Hall 11 am 12 Veteran s Day (observed) Borough Hall Offices Closed Recycling Center Open This week: Bottles, Cans, Plastics Leaf Street pick up ZONES 1 & 3 13 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1 pm 14 15 16 17 18 19 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm This week: Leaf Street pick up ZONES 2 & 4 20 21 22 THANKSGIVING DAY! Borough offices Closed Recycling Center Closed *Garbage & Recycling will be picked up on Friday, November 23* 23 Borough offices Closed Recycling Center Open Garbage & Recycling also Pick Up from 11/22 24 25 26 This week: Bottles, Cans, Plastics Leaf Street pick up ZONES 1 & 3 27 Surrogate Court 5 pm - 7 pm 28 Municipal Alliance 3:30 pm 29 30 Borough Tree Lighting 6 pm Place Bagged Leaves at the Curb on your regular Yard Waste Day NOV. & DEC. ALSO *DPW will pick up Leaves weekly on street by Zones!!

December 2018 REMINDER...BULKY WASTE PICK-UP IS YOUR FIRST GARBAGE DAY OF THE MONTH 30 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Leaf pick up until the end of December 1 Santa Parade at 10 am 2 3 Parking Permit Sale Hours 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm This week: Paper / Cardboard & Bulky Leaf Street pick up ZONES 2 & 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bottles, Cans, Plastics Leaf Street pick up ZONES 1 & 3 11 County Clerk Service Borough Hall 11 am - 1pm Parking Permit Sale Hours 4:30 pm 7:30 pm 12 13 14 15 16 17 This week: Leaf Street pick up ZONES 2 & 4 18 19 20 21 22 23 30 24 Christmas Eve Borough Offices Close @ Noon Recycling Center is Open 31 New Year s Eve 25 CHRISTMAS DAY Borough Offices & Recycling Center CLOSED NO GARBAGE & RECYCLING Collection will be on 12/26 26 GARBAGE & RECYCLING Collecting 12/25 & 12/26 This week: Bottles, Cans, Plastics 27 28 29

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR 26TH CEL-EARTH-BRATION Saturday, April 21, 2018 10 am - 2 pm at Hawthorne High School & Community Shred Day 9 am - 1 pm at Borough Hall SAVE THE DATES: 10th ANNUAL HAWTHORNE DAY September 22, 2018 12 noon - 8 pm BOROUGH TREE LIGHTING Friday, November 30, 2018 Starts @ 6 pm SANTA PARADE Saturday, December 1, 2018 Starts @ 10 am 31 Farmers Market Open 9 am - 2 pm June 24th thru October 28th 8th Annual Green Fair Day @ Library September 9th Town-Wide Community Garage Sale Saturday, May 5th *********************************** MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Monday, May 28, 2018 at 1:30 pm NATIONAL NIGHT OUT Sponsored by the Hawthorne Police Dept., and Hawthorne Municipal Alliance Committee Tuesday, August 7, 2018 For Special Events at the LOUIS BAY 2nd LIBRARY Please visit the Library s webpage at http://hawthorne.bccls.org/ or turn on your local TV to Channel 77 or Channel 28 for up -to-date meetings and EVENT information! Chocolate Night - Friday, Feb. 9th @ 7 pm ************************************************************************************************************** Borough of Hawthorne Fire Prevention Bureau January 2018 NOTICE OWNERS OF RENTAL PROPERTIES & TENANTS The New Jersey Uniform Fire Code requires a Certificate of Smoke Detector Compliance for ALL transfers of property AND changes in tenancy. (N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.3) The Borough of Hawthorne requires a Continued Certificate of Compliance inspection of all properties PRIOR to sale or transfer of ownership. In addition, the Borough requires all rental premises or units used for dwelling purposes, except owner-occupied premises, with not more than two rental units to be registered with the Municipal Clerk s office. WHAT THIS MEANS: Sale or Transfer of Ownership Prior to the sale or transfer of ownership of any property, a Certificate of Continued Compliance and Smoke Detector Compliance must be obtained. This requires a physical inspection of the property. This application is available through the building department at Borough Hall. Change of Tenancy Prior to a change of tenancy (renter) a Certificate of Smoke Detector Compliance must be obtained for all rental units (apartments). This application is also available through the Building Department at Borough Hall. A physical inspection is not required for rental units, but the owner or agent must present a notarized application stating that all required smoke detectors are in place and working.

HAWTHORNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR 32 IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCY 911 Police Non-Emergency 973-427-1800 Borough Main Number 973-427-5555 Mayor / Administrator Ext. 245 Municipal Clerk Ext. 246 Board of Recreation Ext. 309 Building Department Ext. 214 DPW Administration Ext. 218 Fire Prevention Ext. 216 Health Department Ext. 223 Municipal Court Ext. 254 Property Maintenance & Code Ext. 220 Property Maintenance & Code Ext. 263 Recycling & Garbage Ext. 221 Safety / Insurance Ext. 225 Shade Tree Ext. 219 Tax Assessor Office Ext. 243 Tax Collector Ext. 238 Treasurer Ext. 244 Water Billing Ext. 237 Water Service Ext. 219 Department of Public Works 973-427-5330 Board of Education 973-427-1300 Boys and Girls Club 973-427-6931 973-427-5078 Library 973-427-5745 SINCE 2013 Borough of Hawthorne Recycling Department 445 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne, NJ 07506 FOR AFTER HOURS SEWER & WATER EMERGENCIES CALL 973-427-2501 ****************ECRWSSEDDM**** POSTAL CUSTOMER Hawthorne, NJ 07506 Presorted Standard ECRWSS U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 301 Paterson, NJ