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Big bet on Dream project; risk, reward weighed on $1B bond sale

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SEPTEMBER 5, 2015, 10:58 PM    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2015, 12:16 AM
BY CHRISTOPHER MAAG, LINDA MOSS AND JOHN BRENNAN
STAFF WRITERS |
THE RECORD

What does it take for a developer to borrow a billion dollars to build a mall in New Jersey?

It takes winning over people like Lyle Fitterer, an investor in Menomonee Falls, Wis., who controls $17.5 billion in other people’s money. He invests only in government bonds, including the type that Triple Five, a Canada-based conglomerate, expects to sell soon to complete American Dream, the long-stalled shopping and entertainment complex in the Meadowlands.

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So what does Fitterer think of American Dream? Well, it’s complicated.

Demand for such high-risk, high-profit bonds is stronger now than it was two years ago, when Triple Five first received government support for a bond sale, Fitterer said, but the market remains weak. Whereas the original deal offered only tax-free bonds, the revised proposal includes both taxable and tax-free bonds, a mix that he said will broaden the pool of potential investors.

But because the bonds are not backed by taxpayers in New Jersey or the borough of East Rutherford, where the project sits, Fitterer would avoid losing money on the deal only if American Dream succeeds.

And since few have ever attempted a project quite like American Dream, that makes Fitterer and many of his deep-pocketed peers nervous.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/big-bet-on-dream-project-risk-reward-weighed-on-1b-bond-sale-1.1404658

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Village Uses “Kardashian Tactic” to Distract Voters from Illegal Dumping

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What Colors Are This Dress? Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber And A Bajillion Other Celebs Weigh In

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In the last 24 hours, a dress divided the world as we know it. Do you see white and gold? Or black and blue? Lines have been drawn. Where do you fall? And do Kim Kardashian, Kanye West,Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and a bajillion other celebs who were also tormented by #TheDress agree with you? Read on to find out!

https://www.mtv.com/news/2091624/dress-blue-black-white-gold-kim-kardashian-miley-cyrus-justin-bieber/

Sides mixed on Ridgewood restaurant’s exterior paint color
AUGUST 10, 2015    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2015, 11:26 AM
BY MATTHEW SCHNEIDER
STAFF WRITER |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

The Ridgewood Planning Board’s meeting last Tuesday included a long discussion on a shade of paint at Tito’s Burritos restaurant.

The painting was done, without the town’s permission, accidentally, according to David Rutherford, attorney for Tito’s co-owner Mike Caldarella.

The co-owner of Tito’s had just finished overseeing the painting of a restaurant in another town, and decided to use the leftover paint in Ridgewood, not knowing he was violating any rules, according to Caldarella.

“The painter finished early, and my business partner sent him to Ridgewood, unbeknownst to myself, thinking he was doing something really good,” said Caldarella.

“Our biggest mistake was not going immediately to the village and saying, ‘This is what we did, how can we put it right?'” Caldarella said. “Instead, we decided that we should wait it out and see what happens.”

Mayor Paul Aronsohn, a member of the Planning Board, said it is “unfortunate that approvals were not sought and obtained prior to the work being done. As the applicant’s lawyer acknowledged, that was the wrong approach.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/sides-mixed-on-paint-color-s-impact-1.1389902

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Local Man Accused of Trying to Organize ‘Small Army’ of ISIS Fighters in New York, New Jersey: Officials

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By Jonathan Dienst and Joe Valiquette

A 20-year-old New Jersey man has been charged on terror-related counts for allegedly trying to help organize a “small army” of ISIS fighters in New York and the Garden State, federal prosecutors said Monday.

Nader Saadeh was taken into custody May 5 while allegedly attempting to travel overseas to join ISIS. He had lived in Rutherford until that point.

Saadeh’s brother, Alaa, along with at least three others in New York and New Jersey, were arrested in recent months in connection with the alleged ISIS cell.

The FBI said Nader Saadeh posted anti-American messages online beginning in 2012 and repeatedly viewed ISIS videos. The agency said he praised the burning alive of a captured Jordanian pilot by ISIS fighters and said that, as well as the murders of several staff members of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris earlier this year were justified.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/investigations/New-Jersey-ISIS-ISL-Islamic-State-Arrest-Material-Nader-Saadeh-Support-FBI-CIA-Syria-Iraq-321263241.html

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UPDATE : New Jersey State Police Seeks Public’s Assistance with Locating Missing Man

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Body of missing Rutherford man found in Monroe Township

JULY 30, 2015, 10:02 AM    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2015, 7:14 PM
BY STEFANIE DAZIO
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

Authorities have found the body of a missing Rutherford man in Monroe Township in Middlesex County.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/body-of-missing-rutherford-man-found-in-monroe-township-1.1383566

The New Jersey State Police and Rutherford Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance with locating a missing “at risk” person:

Alfred “Fred” Fiume, 53, white male, 5’10”, 260 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes was last seen on July 26, 2015 at 9:30 p.m. Mr. Fiume did not show up for work today in Jamesburg, N.J.

Mr. Fiume’s cellphone was pinged in the area of Gravel Hill Road, Monroe Township this morning at 7:57 a.m. He may be operating a blue, 2007 Toyota Corolla with N.J. license plate C37ATM.

If you have information that can assist in helping safely locate Alfred “Fred” Fiume, please call 911 or contact the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit at 609-882-2000 ext. 2554 or Rutherford Police Department at 201-939-6000.

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South Bergen towns sue COAH, seek protection from litigation

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JULY 23, 2015    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, JULY 23, 2015, 12:32 AM
BY KELLY NICHOLAIDES
STAFF WRITER |
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The municipalities of Carlstadt, East Rutherford, Lyndhurst and Rutherford have filed lawsuits in Superior Court against the Council on Affordable Housing and Mt. Laurel ruling.

The municipalities seek declaratory judgment granting temporary immunity from exclusionary zoning lawsuits also known as builder’s remedy lawsuits, five months to complete an updated affordable housing methodology and judgment of compliance and repose, the documents read.

The COAH process has inundated courts since the agency failed to adopt new third round regulations. COAH third-round obligations from 2004 were challenged in 2007, with the Appellate Division invalidating various aspects of regulations, and a revised third round was published in 2008, only to have amendments added. The transfer of jurisdiction to the courts later showed that the growth-share methodology was invalid, and COAH should use methodologies adopted in the first and second rounds. COAH deadlocked on adopting revised third-round regulations, and the Fair Share Housing Center filed a motion to enforce litigants’ rights. The court ruled COAH’s administrative process non-functional, and allowed developers to go directly to court bypassing the agency — setting up towns for lawsuits from builders.

Although municipalities had until July 8 to submit their affordable housing plan to the court, East Rutherford, along with at least 70 municipalities, is asking for a five-month extension from the date of the court ruling and opted to hire experts to come up with a new methodology to calculate fair share housing since COAH failed to adopt revised regulations. The towns hired Robert W. Burchell and Rutgers, in a Municipal Shared Services Defense Agreement to prepare a statewide fair share affordable housing analysis to be undertaken by Rutgers and Burchell. Burchell will analyze any challenges to the Initial Fair Share Analysis and prepare a rebuttal report for the court

https://www.northjersey.com/news/towns-sue-for-5-month-coah-plan-extension-1.1379122

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BCRO Chairman Yudin backs incumbent, not candidate with literary lineage, in Rutherford GOP mayoral primary

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RUTHERFORD – The contested Republican mayoral primary in Rutherford offers voters in the Bergen County borough an interesting choice.

Incumbent Mayor Joe DeSalvo, 47, an electrician by trade, a council member since 2009 and mayor since 2012, is facing off on June 2 for the GOP nomination against attorney Daphne Williams-Fox, 52. (Bonamo/PolitickerNJ)

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With unions pleading, East Rutherford moves on American Dream commitment

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MAY 19, 2015, 10:14 PM    LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015, 10:42 AM
BY LINDA MOSS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

Around 150 members of Bergen County building trades unions attended an East Rutherford Council meeting on Tuesday urging the borough to pass a resolution and introduce an ordinance for the bonds necessary to pave the way for completion of the American Dream project. The Council passed the resolution.

EAST RUTHERFORD — About 150 members of area trade unions came to Borough Hall on Tuesday evening to urge the Borough Council to take the next steps necessary so the American Dream project can get fully under way, and the governing body did just that.

Taking action before a standing-room-only audience that overflowed into the halls, the council — despite several dissenting members — passed a resolution revising terms of its bond agreement with developer Triple Five for the shopping and entertainment complex. In addition, the council introduced an ordinance relating to the Payment-In-Lieu-of-Taxes, or PILOT program, associated with the development.

With those actions, part of a plan to have the borough act as a no-risk conduit for construction loans, the state Local Finance Board will now be able to review the amended finance agreement for approval. The goal is to get the ordinance on the agenda for the board’s June meeting.

The actions came as Rick Sabato, president of the Bergen County Building and Construction Trades Councils, implored the local governing body to support the project so that many of the area’s unemployed union members can get back to work. A year ago, Sabato estimated that American Dream will create jobs for 9,000 of his members over the next three years and beyond.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/with-unions-pleading-east-rutherford-moves-on-american-dream-commitment-1.1338013

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Woman fatally struck by NJ Transit train in Rutherford is ID’d

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Woman fatally struck by NJ Transit train in Rutherford is ID’d

DECEMBER 2, 2014, 6:58 PM    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2014, 10:33 PM
BY JIM NORMAN
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

RUTHERFORD — A woman was fatally struck by an outbound NJ Transit train during the evening rush hour on Tuesday.

Lissy Perez, 22, of Passaic, was standing on the tracks and did not move when the engineer of the train sounded his horn, according to a spokeswoman for the rail line.

The seven-car train, with about 500 people aboard, had left Hoboken at 4:47 p.m. and was scheduled to arrive in Port Jervis, N.Y., at 6:55 p.m., said a spokeswoman for the railroad.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/update-woman-fatally-struck-by-nj-transit-train-in-rutherford-is-id-d-1.1144933

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Rutherford industrial tract getting 2 hotels, 500 apartments, retail space

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Rutherford industrial tract getting 2 hotels, 500 apartments, retail space

OCTOBER 7, 2014, 7:26 PM    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2014, 10:46 PM
BY LINDA MOSS
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

North Jersey’s Meadowlands, once home mainly to warehouses and industrial sites, will be getting a new mixed-use redevelopment with two hotels, 500 apartments and retail space in Rutherford.

The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission has approved amendments that Lincoln Equities Group LLC sought to the roughly decade-old redevelopment plan for its Highland Cross project.

Lincoln Equities is ready to proceed with the project, set for 26 acres near the intersection of Routes 17 and 3, said Joel Bergstein, president of the East Rutherford-based real estate firm. The property, a former “brownfield” site, fronts on Veterans Boulevard and is behind the Meadows office complex on Route 17.

Construction is likely to start in about 18 months, Bergstein said.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/rutherford-industrial-tract-getting-2-hotels-500-apartments-retail-space-1.1104204#sthash.utuenaVg.dpuf

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Rutherford teen in ‘catfish’ scam sentenced to 6 months in prison

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Rutherford teen in ‘catfish’ scam sentenced to 6 months in prison

JUNE 25, 2014, 2:38 PM    LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2014, 6:59 PM
BY KAREN SUDOL
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

A federal judge sentenced a Rutherford teen to six months in prison for luring a classmate into an online relationship with a fictitious girl he created on Facebook and making a false kidnapping report about the girl to an overseas U.S. Embassy.But Andriy Mykhaylivskyy, 19, received credit for three months time served so he will serve three months in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

U.S. District Judge Claire C. Cecchi also ordered Mykhaylivskyy to pay a $500 fine and serve three years of supervised release, federal prosecutors said.

The type of scam Mykhaylivskyy admitted to in court in March is called “catfishing,” which involves creating an elaborate fake persona to attract a handful of victims, often causing far greater financial and emotional damage. He pleaded guilty to making false statements in a matter within the jurisdiction of the executive branch of the U.S. government.

Specifically, Mykhaylivskyy created a fake online identity in the name of Kate Fulton and started an online relationship using her fake name with a then-18-year-old classmate. In July, while visiting Ukraine, he telephoned the U.S. Embassy in Moldova and reported that his girlfriend, Kate Fulton, had been kidnapped while vacationing in Bulgaria and that her mother had received a $50,000 ransom demand.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/rutherford-teen-in-catfish-scam-sentenced-to-6-months-in-prison-1.1041137#sthash.arJrALEW.dpuf

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Former Bergen County Prosecutor John J. Fahy fatally shoots himself along Route 17 in East Rutherford, authorities say

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Former Bergen County Prosecutor John J. Fahy fatally shoots himself along Route 17 in East Rutherford, authorities say

Former Bergen County Prosecutor John J. Fahy, a prominent attorney who has made frequent television appearances as a legal analyst, apparently shot himself to death with a handgun Wednesday on a sidewalk along Route 17 south in East Rutherford after walking there from his Rutherford home, authorities said.

His body was found under an NJ Transit railroad trestle around 5 p.m. by two boys who were walking in the area, said Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli. The death of Fahy, 58, who also served as an assistant U.S. attorney, shocked politicians and law enforcement officials who knew him. (Koloff, Maag & Norman/The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/eastrutherford/Route_17_closed_in_East_Rutherford_for_police_investigation.html