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Mayor Chris Vergano

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Local General Election Tickets Set

There were no contests in this year's Primary Election.

Here are the results for the municipal candidates from the Primary Election. There were no contests in this year's primary. Incumbent Chris Vergano will face off against Democratic challenger Francine Del Vecchio for a four-year mayoral term. Vergano was elected in 2008 to finish out the one-year, unexpired term of former Mayor Scott Rumana. Vergano served six years on the council and nine years on the Board of Education. Del Vecchio teaches education at Caldwell College. She previously taught at Columbia University, her alma mater. Republican incumbent councilpersons Joseph Schweighardt, Lonni Miller Ryan, and James Jimenez will go up against Democrats Bethania Marranzini-Marmolejos, Victor Alfieri, and Gary Marchese for three, three-year…

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gendisarray

11:13 am on Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Doesn't Wayne usually vote Republican?   more ›

Monday, May 20, 2013

New Business Helps Amputees Stay Active

Sunshine Prosthetics and Orthotics provides adults and children with artificial limbs the chance to play sports and outdoor activities.

A new business in town works to help those who have lost their legs a chance to walk again. Sunshine Prosthetics and Orthotics held its grand opening and a open house on Thursday. The facility provides personalized care by designing custom devices for physically-challenged adults and children with prosthetics. Owner Brooke Artesi is an amputee. She lost part of her right leg and foot when she was 15. “Each of our patients has a unique need,” Artesi said in a press release. “Providing the best care possible for our patients is our main focus and my goal is to keep people active.” Artesi competes annually in the Extremity Games, an adaptive sports competition for amputees, and has won awards for both rock climbing and kayaking. Mayor Chris …

Vickie Siculiano

11:13 am on Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Brooke is an amazing individual who gives so much of herself to her patients. She makes herself readily accessible if you are in need of assistance, and her office looks great, too - what an inspirational environment! Vickie Siculiano, Wayne, NJ   more ›

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Average Homeowner's Municipal Taxes to Increase $59

Council approves a $78.1 million budget; tax increase is the lowest in more than a decade.

The average homeowner’s municipal taxes will increase $59 due to the council approving a $56.6 million tax levy for 2013. The tax levy, the portion of the budget funded by local taxes, supports the town's $78.1 million budget. The average home is valued at slightly less than $229,000. Also factored into the $59 increase is nearly $3.2 million budgeted for the public library. The tax increase is the lowest in more than a decade. “It’s progress,” said Mayor Chris Veragno. “What we really need to do now is stabilize our ratable base and increase our ratable base.” Vergano noted that one of the factors leading to the increase was the $27.6 million in assessed tax value the town lost this year. The council approved the budget 5-3. Councilmen …

leanbean

9:38 am on Friday, May 3, 2013

@Al Scala, With his son being a cop here in town. Sure he'd vote yes. Or they might have cut the PD's budget. There payroll is most of the towns budget   more ›

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Incumbent Wayne Republicans Face Slate of Democratic Challengers

Three at-large council seats and mayoralty at stake this fall.

The Wayne mayor and council election is set, absent any Independent challengers who may file to run.  The Township will avert party primaries in June as the Passaic County Regular Republicans and Democratic Organization each submitted four candidates for office by Monday's 4 p.m. filing deadline. Incumbent Republican Mayor Chris Vergano will face a challenge in the fall from Democrat Francine Del Vecchio, a teacher at Caldwell College, according to township Clerk Paul Margiotta. The Township Council's three at-large seats are set to expire this year, and incumbent Republicans Joseph Schweighardt, Lonni Miller Ryan and James Jimenez filed to retain them. They will face challenges from Democrats Bethania Marranzini-Marmolejo, Victor Alfieri …

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Jack Q

8:01 am on Monday, April 15, 2013

Bill, the geese can still be shot. I would have to assume the town will get the proper permits. None of the birds involved are endangered, just nuisances.   more ›

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Municipal Taxes May Rise, Officials Pressure Utility Company are Top Local News

Here is a recap of some of the top stories that were on Wayne Patch this week.

Here is a recap of some of the stories that were on Wayne Patch this week. School resource officers, specialty trained detectives who work exclusively in public schools, may be returning to the three middle schools after the positions were eliminated a few years ago.  The Board of Education is considering bringing them back. The average homeowner’s municipal taxes could rise $59, the lowest increase in a decade, if the council approves its $78 million budget. Officials want Jersey Central Power & Light to be accountable to residents. Mayor Chris Vergano wrote and filed a notice this week to intervene as a third party in the matter of JCP&L’s request to the Board of Public Utilities to raise its utility rates. The Passaic County Department …

Friday, March 22, 2013

Wayne Officials Trying to Force JCP&L to Upgrade Equipment

Town filed a notice requesting the utility upgrade its 'antiquated' and 'dilapidated' equipment. Officials want to hurt JCP&L in its 'pocketbook.'

Officials want Jersey Central Power & Light to be accountable to residents. Mayor Chris Vergano wrote and filed a notice to intervene as a third party in the matter of JCP&L’s request to the Board of Public Utilities to raise its utility rates. The notice was sent to Administrative Law Judge Richard McGill Monday. JCP&L has requested the BPU grant a 4.5 percent rate increase. The measure is intended to recoup some of the recovery costs associated with Sandy and other recent storms. JCP&L provides power to about 15 percent of the town. Officials blasted JCP&L for failing to restore power to thousands of residents and three nursing homes following Superstorm Sandy. Some homes were without power for 12 days. “We thought the best interest of …

Flood Plain

1:38 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013

Since the parent company has experienced a continuing and significant decline in earnings per share from $4.41 in 2008 down to $1.85 in 2912, I doubt the regulators will be enthusiastic about not allowing rate increases. Even their gross profits have fallen from $7.32 B in 2008 down to $3.4 B in 2012.   more ›

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Average Municipal Tax Bill Could Increase $59

Council introduces a $78 million budget with the lowest proposed tax increase in 10 years.

The average homeowner’s municipal taxes could rise $59, the lowest increase in a decade, if the council approves its $78 million budget. The council voted 8-1 Wednesday to introduce the proposed $78 million spending plan, which includes a $59.8 million tax levy, the portion of the budget funded by property taxes. Second Ward Councilman Al Sadowski voted against introducing it. Mayor Chris Vergano said the $59 increase is the lowest proposed tax increase in the past 10 years. The average home is valued at $229,000. “It's never good when you have a tax increase, but in order for us to run the government and provide the services that our residents have grown accustomed to, I will tell you it is becoming more and more difficult,” Vergano said…

Pad

10:18 pm on Sunday, March 24, 2013

Its just so they can continue spending and hiring in a fashion they are accustomed to, not what the residents are accustomed to. If its getting more & more difficult just stop spending & hiring. Do more with less just like everyone else is told to do. BOE freeze hiring and stop spending on new programs we don't need. Have two resource officers patrol the schools randomly and it won't cost a 1/2 …   more ›

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Local Leaders Preparing for a 'Spirited' Mayoral Race

Democratic municipal leader wants to give residents a 'real choice' this year.

Local political leaders are prepping for a “spirited” mayoral campaign this year. Incumbent Chris Vergano is seeking re-election as mayor while the Democrats have nominated a college professor to run against him. “We’re looking forward to a spirited campaign,” said John Traier chairman of the Passaic County Regular Republican Organization. Vergano has a long history of public service. The mayor since 2008, he served on the town council from 1986 to 1990 and from 2002 to 2007. He served on the Board of Education from 1992 to 2001. “Mayor Vergano has a lot of years of experience,” “He’s gotten the township through a lot of major problems.” Vergano received a lot of criticism, along with the council and other town officials, following …

stewart resmer

7:41 am on Thursday, March 28, 2013

Day 36 mayor/council have still not articulated a position on illegal weapons. http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/html/members/members.shtml Can anyone account for their posiiton on illegal weapons?   more ›

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Democrats Tap Professor as Mayoral Candidate

Francine Del Vecchio wants to 'eliminate wasteful spending,' lower taxes, and bring businesses back to Wayne.

Wayne Democrats have nominated a mayoral candidate to run against incumbent Chris Vergano in the General Election in November. Francine Del Vecchio will run on a platform of cutting spending, bringing businesses back into town and preventing future tax increase. “This isn’t just talk,” Del Vecchio said in a statement issued Monday night. “I have an actual plan, which eliminates wasteful spending by the municipal governing body and will bring economic growth into the township. This will decrease the injury to the Wayne taxpayers’ pocketbooks.” Del Vecchio could not be reached for further comment. Wayne Democratic leaders said during their campaign last year that elected officials must find ways to bolster the town’s economic climate. …

Pad

8:51 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

I wish her all the luck in the world in defeating "Ribbon Cutter Vergano". He has to go along with some of the other dinosaurs at Valley Road. I don't care what party she is from. We need change and a new perspective on where Wayne is going in the future. Its a shame what goes on in this town in the political circus that we have at Valley Road. At least she isn't another wannabe from the BOE like…   more ›

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Republicans Select Miller Ryan to Run on Ticket

At-large councilwoman will appear on the Wayne Regular Republican Organization's ticket in the June primary. It was rumored she might have been dropped from the ticket.

Councilwoman at-large Lonni Miller Ryan will be on the Wayne regular Republican Organization’s (WRRO) ticket for the primary election in June. Miller Ryan received 43 votes from the WRRO’s committee at a meeting Tuesday night at the Grand Chalet, the third most votes cast.  There was speculation that Deborah Ciambrone would replace Miller Ryan on the ticket. “Lonni Miller Ryan has done a fantastic job for the town,” said Michael Marotta, municipal chairman of the WRRO. “How could you want to remove her?” Miller Ryan’s local political future seemed to be in doubt recently when rumors swirled that she might not receive enough votes to run for re-election on the WRRO’s ticket. “I’m thankful for the support of the county committee,” Miller …

Cathy Kazan

7:36 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

Thank you for your support leanbean. I have applied for the vacancy.   more ›

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