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  • Should you buy or rent in today Economy? Bergen County NJ Real Estate Tips

    Posted on July 21st, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    With an “iffy economy and the recent changes in first time home buyer incentives, figuring out if you should rent or buy can be tricky. Can you afford the down payment? Or, is it cheaper to rent? Luckily, here are two awesome tools to help you make that hefty decision. First, find a home you like. Then, try the Rent vs. Buy Calculator to find out how much you can save by renting or buying. Or, use the Mortgage calculator to get an idea of what your monthly payments would be. What do you have to lose?

    After all, the process of selling a home is always complex. For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at www.OurNJhouse.com or www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com or www.SellWithMelNJ.com

  • Bergen County NJ Foreclousre Update, Many More Please Email Me

    Posted on June 5th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Buyers amazing time to purchase, sellers if you are looking to sell in the near future sell NOW!!!! Banks are liquidating properties and this will in turn affect your resale value

    Cresskil NJ            2Br 1bth Cape             $259,900

    Garfield NJ            3Br 2bth Col                $235,900

    Hackensack           2Br 1bth Col                $118,000

    Hillsdale                 5Br 4bth CHC             $635,800 New Home

    New Milford          2br 1bth Col                $279,900

    Norwood               3Br 1.5bth  S/L            $381,150

    Park Ridge             3Br/3bth 100×125 lot   $333,600

    Ridgewood            5br 3.5Bth New home   $699,900

    River Edge             4br 3bth Col                 $623,700 Originally $760K

    Upper Saddle River 7Br 7.5bth  11,000 Sqft of Luxury Living Space $2,795,000 Originally $3,990,000 (Not a Foreclosure/Short sale Just an Amazing deal)  

    For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at www.OurNJhouse.com or www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com

  • Oradell Board of Education

    Posted on May 4th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Story From the Bergen Record


    ORADELL — Some Oradell Board of Education members are rethinking the district’s participation in a tri-district curriculum program after a dust-up over new math programs.

    Board members have asked for detailed information about the department’s spending and how initiatives have benefited Oradell Public School before deciding whether to participate next year.

    “We paid money in support of a program, and we want to make sure the taxpayers are getting their money’s worth,” said board President Michael Gardner.

    Tri-district Coordinator Suzanne Lynch said she did not want to comment on the ongoing discussion.

    Board members said the department’s recommendation to introduce the Connected Mathematics 2 program in sixth and seventh grade next year sparked concerns.

    Parents packed meetings with worries about Connected Mathematics. Some parents, especially of fifth-graders, said their children were having trouble grasping Everyday Mathematics, a similar program introduced in the lower grades in the last two years.

    “The last two programs brought to Oradell have caused a lot of problems with the parents,” said Oradell board member John Walsh. “The Everyday Math program had the fifth-grade parents at an uprising.”

    Some Oradell board members said they were not satisfied with data that they were provided to explain the math committee’s program choice.

    “I wanted evidence of why they were making the suggestion and never got any,” said board member Christine Robertson.

    The Oradell board voted down the proposal. The River Edge board approved it. River Dell Regional voted to review the math curriculum and delay it until 2010.

    Oradell Superintendent Jeffrey Mohre said that Lynch and a committee of teachers reviewed several different programs that stressed reasoning skills and problem-solving before choosing Connected Mathematics 2. He said the program would have supplemented existing methods.

    Administrators have said the committee wanted to improve students’ math scores on state tests and to increase the number of students who take high-level math in high school.

    Not all Oradell board members think the process was flawed.

    “We know we’ve had a problem with math scores,” said Katherine Norian. “This is what the teachers thought would be an appropriate method for dealing with it.”

    Eugene Westlake, interim superintendent in Tenafly and an Oradell board member, helped create the tri-district program while superintendent at River Dell Regional.

    “Every child in River Edge and Oradell, no matter where that child goes to school, should have the same opportunity to succeed when they graduate from River Dell,” Westlake said. “One of the ways to ensure that is to make sure the curriculum is a common curriculum and the expectations are the same.”

    But the department’s costs have raised eyebrows among Oradell members. The three districts each pay one-third of the approximately $288,000 cost for the program.

    Board member John Samuel said at a recent board meeting that he supported the idea of a tri-district coordinator, but questioned $35,000 spent on consultants last year.

    Samuel said he wanted to know what portion of the consultants’ fees supported elementary school programs to determine if splitting costs evenly is fair.

    The discussion occurs as the county superintendent works on a plan to regionalize non-K-12 districts. Board members say they still have to question the program as it enters its third year.

    “It doesn’t alleviate our responsibility to make sure our money is being spent wisely,” said former Oradell board member Robert Schwartz.

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    ORADELL — Some Oradell Board of Education members are rethinking the district’s participation in a tri-district curriculum program after a dust-up over new math programs.

    Board members have asked for detailed information about the department’s spending and how initiatives have benefited Oradell Public School before deciding whether to participate next year.

    “We paid money in support of a program, and we want to make sure the taxpayers are getting their money’s worth,” said board President Michael Gardner.

    Tri-district Coordinator Suzanne Lynch said she did not want to comment on the ongoing discussion.

    Board members said the department’s recommendation to introduce the Connected Mathematics 2 program in sixth and seventh grade next year sparked concerns.

    Parents packed meetings with worries about Connected Mathematics. Some parents, especially of fifth-graders, said their children were having trouble grasping Everyday Mathematics, a similar program introduced in the lower grades in the last two years.

    “The last two programs brought to Oradell have caused a lot of problems with the parents,” said Oradell board member John Walsh. “The Everyday Math program had the fifth-grade parents at an uprising.”

    Some Oradell board members said they were not satisfied with data that they were provided to explain the math committee’s program choice.

    “I wanted evidence of why they were making the suggestion and never got any,” said board member Christine Robertson.

    The Oradell board voted down the proposal. The River Edge board approved it. River Dell Regional voted to review the math curriculum and delay it until 2010.

    Oradell Superintendent Jeffrey Mohre said that Lynch and a committee of teachers reviewed several different programs that stressed reasoning skills and problem-solving before choosing Connected Mathematics 2. He said the program would have supplemented existing methods.

    Administrators have said the committee wanted to improve students’ math scores on state tests and to increase the number of students who take high-level math in high school.

    Not all Oradell board members think the process was flawed.

    “We know we’ve had a problem with math scores,” said Katherine Norian. “This is what the teachers thought would be an appropriate method for dealing with it.”

    Eugene Westlake, interim superintendent in Tenafly and an Oradell board member, helped create the tri-district program while superintendent at River Dell Regional.

    “Every child in River Edge and Oradell, no matter where that child goes to school, should have the same opportunity to succeed when they graduate from River Dell,” Westlake said. “One of the ways to ensure that is to make sure the curriculum is a common curriculum and the expectations are the same.”

    But the department’s costs have raised eyebrows among Oradell members. The three districts each pay one-third of the approximately $288,000 cost for the program.

    Board member John Samuel said at a recent board meeting that he supported the idea of a tri-district coordinator, but questioned $35,000 spent on consultants last year.

    Samuel said he wanted to know what portion of the consultants’ fees supported elementary school programs to determine if splitting costs evenly is fair.

    The discussion occurs as the county superintendent works on a plan to regionalize non-K-12 districts. Board members say they still have to question the program as it enters its third year.

  • Oradell/River Edge NJ Clubs

    Posted on May 4th, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    The junior womens club of River Edge NJ will be hosting an oradell town wilde garage sale Jun 13th from 9am-4pm, registration is $15 which includes church bulletins

    For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at http://www.ournjhouse.com & www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com

  • Oradell NJ UNICO Fundraiser

    Posted on May 2nd, 2009 Carmelo No comments

    Oradell NJ UNICO an italian american organization will be sending contributions to the earthquake victims in Italy.  Anyone interested in donating please call 201-265-8875.  They will also be hosting a fundraiser to provide scholarships to graduating students of River Dell HS during Community Night held at Blue Moon Cafe Thurs April 30th.  If interest please attend

    For assistance is selling your home in Bergen County, River Edge NJ, Oradell NJ, Paramus NJ, Emerson NJ, Fairlawn NJ. Contact Carmelo Oliveri, Coldwell Banker Realtor at (201) 618-2854. Visit our web site at http://www.ournjhouse.com & www.OurBergenCountyHouse.com