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If Northern Valley at Old Tappan is to continue its winning streak
A Golden Knights program that has produced 11 consecutive winning seasons
will feature a working-class roster filled with experienced players who must take on greater roles
“We have a lot of kids who have contributed,” said Brian Dunn
“but we don’t have a lot of kids who are big contributors.”
What is big for NV/Old Tappan is a team that last season finished 8-4 boasts an offensive line featuring four returning senior starters: Jack Renaghan
Senior Jon Rubano also saw action last season
“We’re hoping to be able to run the ball with an experienced offensive line,” Dunn said
“I don’t know if we’ll have an explosive player to break off big
but I’m hoping we can be consistent with a lot of kids who can contribute.”
The Golden Knights run a shotgun spread attack and return junior quarterback Charlie Amatrula
who started two games last season as an injury replacement
They have another capable QB in senior Dylan Heaney
Among the running backs are junior Matt Olivo and senior John Carlo Baratta
Among the pass catchers are junior receiver Ian Andresen
senior Declan Ward and senior TE/WR Graydon Scherer
Senior Daniel Hwang returns to handle the kicking
The Golden Knights return three veterans to a 3-3 defense
and senior Niko Akos returns at linebacker
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junior Robert Mercado and senior Jude Gmiterek
Linebackers include seniors Jamil Mouehla and Luca Ash and junior Will Foote
Junior Jake Smith will be joined on the line by Renaghan
“Defensively we have a lot of new kids plugging in
and I don’t know that we have an impact defensive lineman who can create some havoc,” Dunn said
“So we’re going to mix things up and create some mismatches for people blocking-wise
and try to get some guys loose and free.”
NV/Old Tappan has won three sectional titles
including 12-0 seasons in 2015 and 2017 punctuated by North 1
The Golden Knights have posted 11 consecutive winning seasons featuring a combined record of 98-27
They have not suffered a losing season since going 4-6 in 2003
combined with this being a shortened season
places NV/Old Tappan's 11-year winning streak in jeopardy
"The only expectation we have is that we're having a chance to compete," Dunn said
'Can we win this many games?,' I could care less
I have high expectations.' All I care about with these kids is that they have a chance to get on the field and have some fun."
NV/Old Tappan began summer recess workouts July 13 and was off for two weeks off
after a player tested positive for COVID-19
because the first week of August was their scheduled blackout period
let's give everybody a couple of weeks off and just make sure we're clear and not setting ourselves back,'" Dunn said
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will continue its expansion in Monmouth County with a new location on Route 35 at the Ocean Plaza shopping center
Just Salad has signed a lease for a 2,400-square-foot storefront, a space that was previously a part of Pier 1 Imports, said Gary Vialonga, president of Stavola Realty Co. Pier 1 closed in 2020.
"Just Salad is thrilled to be opening a location in Ocean later this year
growing our presence in New Jersey and continuing to provide our healthy and delicious offerings to more guests," Just Salad said in a statement to What's Going There
Just Salad has more than 90 locations in eight states
Customers can choose from chef-designed salads
Opsin Eye Care and European Wax Center among others
The restaurant further enhances the mix of stores at the center
"It fits in perfectly with all the fitness and recreation," he said
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lisbon-based firm miguel arruda architects has designed ‘elderly day care center’ in vialonga
a seniors building that pivots around a central courtyard dig-out
located in a relatively recent but already degrading neighbourhood
the new complex is intended to urge the local officials to generate more spaces that support the elderly population
conceived as a singular architectural object
the project initially started out as a box that defined its interior space by varying the ceiling height depending on programmatic needs
a central courtyard was exercised from the dual-sloped mass to admit natural lighting and facilitate cross-ventilation
(left) interior hallway (right) layout of lights
AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function
but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style
communities gathered to mark the 20th anniversary of the Sept
Of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the attacks at the World Trade Center
more than 700 were from or lived in New Jersey
Their lives — and all the lives lost — were remembered at events large and small on Saturday.
where memorial services were held for four residents who died that day
is of special significance to resident and landscape designer Rich Andreu
“That day changed my life forever,” said Andreu
I stayed home for a week watching the TV and ended up quitting the job that I had
Then I went into the union and from there it catapulted my career in construction.”
Andreu was humbled by the actions of the first responders who sacrificed their lives during rescue efforts
He dropped out of Bergen Community College
and moved into construction and landscape design
which he said he was already doing and enjoyed.
“I didn’t know if I had it in me,” he said
as he watched servicemen and women rush into the World Trade Center towers
he was able to give back and honor the people who died that day
built and donated to the town by the New Jersey Landscape Contractors Association
who also sits on the NJLCA’s board of directors
said he pitched the idea of building a memorial to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11 to the town in June
With donations of labor and materials from North Jersey businesses and members of the NJLCA and a piece of steel girder from the WTC site donated by a town resident
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Family members of Gino Calvi and Craig Lilore
who died in the World Trade Center towers that morning watched from special seats as uniformed officers placed a wreath of white lilies and roses in front of the granite and steel memorial
set in the center of a pentagonal low brick wall filled with ornamental stones
Both men were employees of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald.
“It doesn’t get any better,” said Marianne
“The town has always been wonderful to us,” she said.
Caldwell resident Frank Terzo said that Craig Lilore was his best friend growing up and would have been Terzo’s best man at his wedding four days later
Instead, Caroline Lilore stood in his place
I can’t wait to see him again,” said Terzo
The friends had been together till 1 a.m the night before at Terzo’s rehearsal dinner.
“He was a sweet guy — just a finance nerd
pointing to blue skies reminiscent of those on the morning of Sept 11
He had only worked at Cantor Fitzgerald for three weeks when the attacks took place
the names of two others from Lyndhurst who died that day
Kenneth Grouzalis and Myoung Lee
are engraved on a plaque in front of the monument
“What makes us better is that we mourn for those we don’t know,” said former mayor Louis Stellato in a speech
The Lyndhurst High School chorus sang "Amazing Grace" and the football team was in attendance
batting away the heat as they observed a moment of silence in respect of those lost
military who died during a suicide bombing in Kabul two weeks ago
The somber mood in the crowd that attended the memorial service gave way to relief and smiles when Calvi and Lilore’s mothers released butterflies and white doves at the end of the service
The constant roar of planes flying overhead and the horn from a passing train were reminders that life goes on
Officials and clergy addressed a crowd of Demarest officials
firefighters and families of those killed at a Saturday ceremony at the 9/11 memorial at the Duck Pond in Demarest.
Among the attendees were the brothers and mother of Christopher Vialonga
who was working on the 30th floor of one of the World Trade Center towers that day
Also honored were victims Martin Wohlforth and Scott Vasel.
Demarest Mayor Melinda Iannuzzi said the Vialongas have attended every ceremony since the memorial was dedicated in 2004
"We'll be here every year at this beautiful
and the next year and the next," the mayor said
"The people of Demarest will never forget what happened on Sept
and we will always remember and honor Martin
Moms and dads taken away from their families
brave souls who ran up when others ran out," he said
I think about all the children who grew up without parents
Gottheimer has been calling on federal lawmakers to act on a bill that would help secure cockpit doors on airplanes.
"Part of me is very focused on what else we can continue to do to fight terror," Gottheimer said after the ceremony
"There is still unfinished business from the 9/11 report
I am still fighting for a second barrier to the cockpit
We were able to get it on new planes but we are still fighting for it to be implemented on existing airplanes."
He said he is also simply mourning with the community
and "in shock" that it's been 20 years since the attacks
The best way to honor their memories is to stay on your toes."
As Samantha Dentinger sang the national anthem
she fixated on the American flag before her
flowing at half-staff to honor those who died during the terrorist attacks
The 17-year-old was not alive when four commercial airlines were used as weapons to attack the United States — first in lower Manhattan
just 24 miles from where she stood in Wayne
using her voice was one way she could do her part
“It felt really powerful,” said Dentinger
a senior member of the Wayne Valley High School chorus
“It was something I could give back to everyone who was
The Wayne native was part of a large crowd that gathered Saturday morning at the 9/11 Memorial on Valley Road
paid their respects to those who perished on Sept
including the seven Wayne natives who never made it back home
The morning service was like many that took place across the tri-state area
including the one at ground zero in lower Manhattan
There was the usual presentation of colors by the township police department
Members of the Wayne Hills High School band and local Eagle Scouts performed “Taps,” followed by the pipes and drums
The local fire department used its trucks to raise a giant American Flag that served as a backdrop for the event
But what made this service special was the reading of seven names: Paul Acquaviva
Each was a Wayne native lost two decades ago
Each is a person who the community vows to never forget
a Port Authority police officer with the emergency service unit
was one of the hundreds of first responders who perished that day
I’m encouraged by the amount of younger people that I see with us today,” Christopher Vergano
“Many weren’t here 20 years ago when this awful event occurred and our country was under attack
but it refreshes my heart to see that people are still with us
That people are here today to pay tribute and to remember
the morning service was likely the start of a new ritual for her Wayne family to remember those who were lost two decades ago
“This is the first year we’ve come,” she said
“but now I think we’re going to start making it a tradition.”
members of the Picatinny Arsenal community gathered early Saturday morning to remember the day America stopped
the time Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower at the World Trade Center two decades ago, soldiers fired off a 21-gun salute to honor those who died on Sept. 11
Picatinny Arsenal pays tribute to those who served and those who lost their lives in the attacks
Picatinny is an Army base and military research and manufacturing facility located on 6,400 acres in Jefferson and Rockaway Township
It is one of the largest employers in Morris County with over 6,000 staffers.
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"It's a continual reminder of why we do what we do," said John Hedderich
director of the armament center at Picatinny Arsenal
All the employees are dedicated to making sure we have the best armament."
A somber wreath laying ceremony honored the senseless deaths of almost 3,000 people
including 412 who were emergency responders and workers who gave their lives to help others as well as the sacrifices of veterans and civilians
"Remember the sacrifices and the fallen that were innocent and the fallen that went out to fight this war on terrorism" said Army Brig
Joint Program Executive Officer Armaments & Ammunition and Commanding General at Picatinny
we go through the ceremony and we watch television and we see some of the remembrance — the roll calls
those families that all have given so much
It is something to remember as we reflect on this somber day," Boruff said
After the ceremony, the Picatinny Arsenal Fire Department began its 24-hour moving flag tribute
in which firefighters carry the flag for the day
Fire Captain William Erichsen passed the flag to firefighter Ian Chong
who carried it past the honorary tribute formation
The events of 20 years ago is emotional for Garrison Commander
"I think it's important we remember all the fighting that ensued," Woytowich said