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Spend Christmas at Bethlehem Lutheran in Ridgewood

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Spend Christmas at Bethlehem Lutheran in Ridgewood

The members of Bethlehem Lutheran Church invite everyone to spend Christmas at Bethlehem.  Please join us for any of the services listed below in our sanctuary located at 155 Linwood Ave. in Ridgewood, NJ. We will be celebrating the blessed birth of the Christ child and the love of family and friends.  What better place than Bethlehem to spend Christmas!   Bethlehem Lutheran Church invites you and your family to join us for Christmas worship.

Our Sunday School will present their Christmas program on December 21st at 9:30 a.m.

On Christmas Eve–Wednesday, December 24th we will host Happy Birthday Baby Jesus at 4:00 p.m. for pre-school children in our parlor.  Bethlehem’s Christmas Eve services include a family candlelight worship service at 6:00 p.m. as well as a Christmas candlelight service of festival worship at 8:00 p.m with pre-service music at 7:30.

On Christmas Day–Thursday, December 25th we will hold a communion worship service at 9:30 a.m.

On Sunday, December 28th – we will have one worship service at 9:30 a.m.  The Power of Christ (Isaiah 40:10-11):  God himself came to live among us & be our Savior, but his power was displayed in the weakness & humility of the manger & the cross.

We end the year with New Year’s Eve worship on Wednesday December 31st at 5:30 p.m.

We truly hope to see you and wish everyone a joyous Christmas season and a beautiful finish for 2014.  The members of Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ridgewood want you to know that God has a plan for you and he loves you.  Our faith is in Christ.   Our guide is in the Bible.  Our love is for all.  Come celebrate with us.  Our regular worship schedulewill begin again on January 11. We offer 2 Sunday services:  Contemporary Praise Service at 8:45am and Traditional Worship at 11am with Sunday School and Bible Class at 10am.  Please join us at 155 Linwood Avenue, Ridgewood.  For your information, please see our website, www.BethlehemChurch.com.

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United Newark Liberty’s Largest Carrier files complaint against the Port Authority for excessive fees

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United Newark Liberty’s Largest Carrier files complaint against the Port Authority for excessive fees

Port Authority chairman calls United’s complaint on Newark Airport fees ‘inflammatory’

DECEMBER 16, 2014, 6:29 PM    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014, 10:30 PM
BY SHAWN BOBURG
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

The chairman of the Port Authority fired back at Newark Liberty’s biggest carrier Tuesday, calling United Airlines’ recent complaint to federal regulators about the agency’s escalating airport fees “inflammatory” and “political.”

In unusually strong remarks, John Degnan, an appointee of Governor Christie, blamed United’s high fares out of Newark on its “monopoly” at the airport, alleging the airline stifles competition by not allowing other carriers to fill unused capacity that it controls.

Newark ranks sixth among all U.S. airports in its average round-trip fare, at $491.42, outstripping prices at New York’s two major airports by $75 or more, according to the latest federal data.

It was the latest in a series of broadsides involving the Christie administration, the Port Authority and United, and the first time that Degnan, who became chairman in July, has taken on such a high-profile target.

Earlier this year, the airline abruptly pulled out of Atlantic City’s airport after less than a year of flights in and out of the struggling resort town that Christie has been trying to revive. Last week United filed its complaint about airport fees to the Federal Aviation Administration, accusing the Port Authority of diverting money from the airports — including fees it charges United — to non-agency projects like repairs to the Pulaski Skyway, a New Jersey-owned road.

Degnan, a former New Jersey attorney general, called that a “cheap shot” Tuesday and said he was responding “in kind.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/port-authority-chairman-calls-united-s-complaint-on-newark-airport-fees-inflammatory-1.1157925

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VILLAGE COUNCIL SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING 3 HOUR PARKING – December 22, 2014 at 7PM

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VILLAGE COUNCIL SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING – December 22, 2014 @ 7PM

Public Hearing on and consider for adoption Ordinance #3455, changing parking meters in the Central Business District parking lots to 3 hours

The Village Council will hold a Special Public Meeting on December 22, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sydney V. Stoldt, Jr. Court Room of the Ridgewood Village Hall. The purpose of this meeting is to hold a Public Hearing on and consider for adoption Ordinance #3455, changing parking meters in the Central Business District parking lots to 3 hours. Formal action will be taken by the Village Council at this Special Public Meeting.

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Another Company looks to leave High Tax Bergen County

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Another Company looks to leave High Tax Bergen County 

Mercedes-Benz reportedly weighing move to Atlanta from Montvale

DECEMBER 16, 2014    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014, 10:24 PM
BY LINDA MOSS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

The German luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz is looking to move its 1,000-employee North American headquarters from Montvale to Atlanta, several sources said Tuesday.

The Atlanta Business Chronicle first reported on Tuesday that Mercedes-Benz USA is considering the move. A company spokesman declined to comment on the report, but several sources told The Record that Mercedes-Benz was indeed considering leaving Bergen County. One source within the company told The Record that an announcement on a move may come in January, at a company reception.

“As a matter of policy, the company does not comment on rumors or speculation,” said Mercedes-Benz spokesman Rob Moran.

If the reports are accurate, Mercedes-Benz would be the latest in a string of major companies to move their corporate headquarters from Bergen County to the South. The car-rental company Hertz moved from Park Ridge to south Florida, and the BubbleWrap maker Sealed Air is moving from Elmwood Park to Charlotte, N.C., both with the help of tax incentives from those states.

Montvale would be losing its second-largest private employer, behind the accounting giant KPMG, according to the Bergen County Economic Development Corp. Mercedes-Benz is among the top 10 corporate employers in the county and paid $916,700 in local taxes on its properties this year, according to the borough’s website.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/mercedes-benz-reportedly-weighing-move-to-atlanta-from-montvale-1.1157006

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Economist says ‘enormous’ N.J.-vs.-U.S. economic gap widening

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Economist says ‘enormous’ N.J.-vs.-U.S. economic gap widening

DECEMBER 17, 2014    LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2014, 1:21 AM
BY HUGH R. MORLEY
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

* Gap between state, U.S. job gains widens, Rutgers economist says

New Jersey’s employment problems may be structural, because of factors that include the decline of key industries and the shift away from suburban corporate campuses, and are unlikely to dramatically improve even as the national economic picture brightens, Rutgers University economists said Tuesday.

The gap between the national job-creation performance and New Jersey’s is actually widening, as the national jobs market strengthens and New Jersey’s flounders, said Nancy Mantell, director of the Rutgers Economic Advisory Service, which compiles an economic forecast for the state.

Mantell’s comments, made in New Brunswick at the economic forum organized by R/ECON every six months, offered a dose of grim reality to the hopes that New Jersey’s economy would bounce back as the nation’s does.

The R/ECON predictions came as New Jersey prepares to release the employment figures for November on Thursday. The state lost 4,500 jobs in October, and the jobless rate of 6.6 percent remains above the national rate of 5.8 percent.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/slow-n-j-recovery-seen-1.1159092

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PARKING NEWS FOR VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD EFFECTIVE 1/5/15

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PARKING NEWS FOR VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD EFFECTIVE 1/5/15
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1.  ALL parking meters will have 3 HOUR time limits.
(including municipal lots)
More time to shop and dine for customers
EMPLOYEES AND OUT OF TOWN COMMUTERS
CAN NO LONGER PARK THERE.

2.  ALL METERS WILL BE 50 CENTS AN HOUR.

3.  REPEAT PARKING WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

4.  *Employees can buy monthly passes to park at
Village Hall.  The cost is $80 per month.
Supply is very limited. Credit cards accepted.

5.  Employee parking passes can be used at the Ken Smith lot and Cottage Place lot (behind the GAP).

These changes will make a significant
impact for our customer base.
Please tell your employees and customer
about the changes.
For more details and information call
*Village of Ridgewood 201-670-5500 x200 ,br>
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As Robots Grow Smarter, American Workers Struggle to Keep Up

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As Robots Grow Smarter, American Workers Struggle to Keep Up
DEC. 15, 2014
Claire Cain Miller

A machine that administers sedatives recently began treating patients at a Seattle hospital. At a Silicon Valley hotel, a bellhop robot delivers items to people’s rooms. Last spring, a software algorithm wrote a breaking news article about an earthquake that The Los Angeles Times published.

Although fears that technology will displace jobs are at least as old as the Luddites, there are signs that this time may really be different. The technological breakthroughs of recent years — allowing machines to mimic the human mind — are enabling machines to do knowledge jobs and service jobs, in addition to factory and clerical work.

And over the same 15-year period that digital technology has inserted itself into nearly every aspect of life, the job market has fallen into a long malaise. Even with the economy’s recent improvement, the share of working-age adults who are working is substantially lower than a decade ago — and lower than any point in the 1990s.

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1 in 5 Millennials Live in Poverty, Census Bureau Says

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1 in 5 Millennials Live in Poverty, Census Bureau Says
December 15, 2014 – 1:09 PM

By Ali Meyer

(CNSNews.com) – One in five young adults – ages 18 to 34 years old – live in poverty, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

“More millennials are living in poverty today, and they have lower rates of employment, compared with their counterparts in 1980,” the Census states. “One in five young adults lives in poverty (13.5 million people), up from one in seven (8.4 million people) in 1980.”

The data comes from a new Census release called “Young Adults: Then and Now,” which “illustrates characteristics of the young adult population (age 18-34) across the decades using data from the 1980, 1990 and 2000 Censuses and the 2009-2013 American Community Survey.”

In 1980, according to the Census, 14.1 percent of the total population ages 18 to 34 were living in poverty, which is determined by the millennial’s income in the past 12 months. In 1990, the percentage of millennials in poverty increased to 14.3 percent. In 2000, it climbed to 15.3 percent. And in 2009-2013 it reached the highest level recorded in the dataset of 19.7 percent.

Employment metrics, along with poverty metrics, have worsened for millennials. “Today, 65 percent of young adults are employed, down from 69 percent in 1980,” reports the Census.  In 1980, 69.3 percent of the population ages 18 to 34 were employed. In 1990, the percentage climbed to 70.6 percent. In 2000, it dipped to 68.7 percent, and in 2009-2013 it dipped again to 65.0 percent – the lowest level recorded in the dataset.

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/ali-meyer/1-5-millennials-live-poverty-census-bureau-says

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SNORE: Jeb Bush takes step toward 2016 run

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SNORE: Jeb Bush takes step toward 2016 run
By Cameron Joseph

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) on Tuesday announced he plans to “actively explore” a run for the White House in 2016.

Bush said in a Facebook post that he intends to create a new leadership PAC in January “that will help me facilitate conversations with citizens across America to discuss the most critical challenges facing our exceptional nation.”

https://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/227248-jeb-bush-says-hell-actively-explore-presidential-run

 

It did not take much time before Twitter ignited in debate and conversation over former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s pre-announcement announcement about his bid for the White House.

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We’re actively exploring…oh, is this joke over already? https://trib.al/fLo7KVd

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Trying, and failing, to come up with a better example of American stagnation than a Bush/Clinton 2016 race.

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My whole timeline is filled with Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton. I feel a nap coming on.

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Unlike some I have great respect for the Bush family, especially W, but as for W’s policy ideas I didn’t like, Jeb embraces them on steroids

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Jeb Bush is running. God save us. #commoncore #STUPID

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Jeb Bush announces and will do a fine job, just like Presidents Dole, McCain, and Romney.

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If we have to live through Clinton-Bush again, can we at least get the ’90s economy too?

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As a Democrat? MT @JebBush: I am excited to announce I will actively explore the possibility of running for President of the United States

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Ted Cruz Strikes Back: ‘Too Many Republicans Willing to Be Complicit’

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Ted Cruz Strikes Back: ‘Too Many Republicans Willing to Be Complicit’

Rob Bluey / December 15, 2014

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, makes his way through the basement of the Capitol before a vote on the Senate floor. (Photo: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Newscom)

In the midst of the debate over a mammoth government spending bill, Republicans and Democrats found something to agree on: their dislike for Sen. Ted Cruz, who forced a rare weekend session for the Senate.

But rather than back down, Cruz opted to call out Washington politicians on Sean Hannity’s radio show Monday.

“Too many politicians in Washington don’t believe we can stand and fight,” Cruz said.

“Enough is enough,” he told Hannity.

The outspoken Texas Republican joined with Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to force the Senate to take a vote related to President Obama’s recent immigration actions. The measure was defeated, 74-22, after Cruz said Republican leaders urged senators to vote against the constitutional point of order. (View the roll call vote.)

“Too many politicians in Washington don’t believe we can stand and fight,” Cruz told Hannity.

He lamented that Republican leaders frequently plead to put off tough fights for another day, as they wanted to do on immigration. Cruz predicted Republicans once again would find an excuse not to act next year as well:

Mark my words, Sean, the odds are enormous that come January or February, the very same voices are going to say, ‘Well, we’ve got a Republican majority, but we don’t have 60 votes, so we can’t fight yet.’ If we had 60 votes, they would come back and say, ‘You know, we have 60 votes but we don’t have 67. We don’t have enough to override a veto.’

“It’s always, always, always let’s fight tomorrow,” Cruz said. “At some point, what the heck are we doing? Either stand up and demonstrate we believe the principles we keep promising voters … or pack it up already.”

Cruz used the radio show to make a populist pitch. He said during the first six years of Obama’s presidency, “the rich and powerful have gotten richer and more powerful.” He noted that the top 1 percent in America today earn a higher share than in any year since 1928.

“The bigger government gets, the more it becomes a favor factory, the more it becomes special gifts for the powerful and connected,” Cruz said. “So what was the priority of both houses in this omnibus? It was every payoff for all the lobbyists rather than honoring the promises.”

Cruz told Hannity that two issues drove the Republican wave in November: stopping Obamacare and halting Obama’s amnesty plans.

“Too many people in Washington treat the promises to the voters as just what you say when you’re campaigning and they treat the payoffs to K Street as really what their priorities are,” he said.

“It seems to me that is exactly backwards. We ought to be fighting for the working men and women who are getting hammered by this failed Obama agenda, and sadly, by too many Republicans willing to be complicit in it.”

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Prof: ‘Elf on the Shelf’ conditions kids to accept surveillance state

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Prof: ‘Elf on the Shelf’ conditions kids to accept surveillance state
December 15, 2014

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TORONTO – Could there be something more sinister behind the little elf sitting on the shelf who returns to the North Pole each night?

Yes, says Laura Pinto, a digital technology professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.

She recently published a paper titled “Who’s the Boss” on the doll, saying the idea of it reporting back to Santa each night on the child’s behavior “sets up children for dangerous, uncritical acceptance of power structures,” according to insideHalton.com.

From her paper:

When children enter the play world of The Elf on the Shelf, they accept a series of practices and rules associated with the larger story. This, of course, is not unique to The Elf on the Shelf. Many children’s games, including board games and video games, require children to participate while following a prescribed set of rules. The difference, however, is that in other games, the child role-plays a character, or the child imagines herself within a play-world of the game, but the role play does not enter the child’s real world as part of the game. As well, in most games, the time of play is delineated (while the game goes on), and the play to which the rules apply typically does not overlap with the child’s real world.

“You’re teaching (kids) a bigger lesson, which is that it’s OK for other people to spy on you and you’re not entitled to privacy,” she tells the Toronto Star.

She calls the elf “an external form of non-familial surveillance,” and says it’s potentially conditioning children to accept the state acting that way, too.

“If you grow up thinking it’s cool for the elves to watch me and report back to Santa, well, then it’s cool for the NSA to watch me and report back to the government,” according to Pinto.

Others concur with Pinto’s theory.

“It’s a little creepy, this idea that this elf is watching you all the time,” Emma Waverman, a blogger with Today’s Parent, tells the paper. She also doesn’t like that the story uses a threat – “nice” and “naughty” lists – to produce good behavior.

“It makes the motivation to behave something that’s external,” she says. “If I’m not around or if the elf is not around, do they act crazy?”

“Children potentially cater to The Elf on the Shelf as the ‘other,’ rather than engaging in and honing understandings of social relationships with peers, parents, teachers and ‘real life’ others,” Pinto writes.

“It’s worth noting that Pinto doesn’t object to the Elf on the Shelf’s Jewish counterpart, the Mensch on a Bench, which she characterized as ‘benign.’ Unlike the elf, the mensch doesn’t report to anyone at night but stays put, watching over the Hanukkah menorah,” the paper reports.

According to the paper, 6 million “Elf on the Shelf” dolls and books have been sold in the last 8 years.

https://eagnews.org/prof-elf-on-the-shelf-conditions-kids-to-accept-surveillance-state/

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Ridgewood schools stepping up green initiatives

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Ridgewood schools stepping up green initiatives

DECEMBER 16, 2014    LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014, 9:39 AM
BY JODI WEINBERGER
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THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

The Ridgewood Board of Education (BOE) this month joined with the municipality in furthering its mission to be Sustainable Jersey certified.

At a board meeting on Dec. 1, trustees voted to participate in Sustainable Jersey for Schools to focus attention on the environment and pursue initiatives toward certification.

The program pushes concepts like reduce, reuse, recycle; adhering to green building standards for construction and renovation; and encourages making eco-friendly purchases for things like paper, equipment and cleaning products.

In passing the resolution, the district will form a Sustainability Leadership Team of students and teachers to seek out opportunities for improvement in these areas.

Toward that goal, the board also passed another resolution to “reduce and reuse rather than recycle.”

https://www.northjersey.com/news/education/ridgewood-school-district-steps-up-green-initiatives-1.1156665

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Ridgewood Knights Council #1736 Host Annual Senior Citizen Christmas Party

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Ridgewood Knights Council #1736 Host Annual Senior Citizen Christmas Party
December 15th 2014

Ridgewood-NJ-December 15, 2014: The Ridgewood Knights of Columbus Council #1736 held their annual senior citizens Christmas party in the Parish Center at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church on Sunday, December 7th. Guests were treated to a buffet lunch, entertainment, Christmas carols, and a surprise visit from Santa Claus.

The entertainment began with Johnny Horizon (a/k/a George Shabet) warming up the audience with some jokes and a selection of Johnny Cash songs, followed by one of his own original “Umpapa” songs.  Kate, Tim, and Nic of the Mount Carmel Music Ministry sang some holiday classics. Afterward, Patrick Mullin took the microphone and lead the crowd in Christmas carols a cappella. Finally, Santa arrived and distributed gifts for all.

Event organizers Mark Stappenbeck, Mike Mengin and Don Judge honored the Seniors, saying it is an honor to throw this party for them every year.

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Glen Rock and Ridgewood have experienced a raise of forced entry break ins between the hours of 10am to 3pm

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Glen Rock and Ridgewood have experienced a raise of forced entry break ins between the hours of 10am to 3pm 

HOME BURGLARY Update:Glen Rock  & Ridgewood have experienced increase of forced entry to homes between the hours of 10am -3pm . There are no suspects as of yet

The West side of Glen Rock & West side of Ridgewood have been experiencing an increase in residential burglaries. These break-ins are occurring during the daytime, generally between 10 AM and 3 PM and have been into homes where no one is present, It is possible that the actors are ringing the doorbell and watching the homes prior to entry.

At this time there are no suspects or suspect vehicle information.

Please do everything possible to make your home look occupied when you are out. Keep the radio or TV on, a car in the driveway and lights on timers, as it gets dark early. Consider an alarm and if you have one, make sure it is armed before you go out.

Suspects don’t want to confront anyone. They just want to get in & out quickly.

With the holidays upon us, there is generally more to steal in a home, so try to keep expensive items secured or well hidden. The bedroom is the first place a burglar will look.

We need your help! If you see anything suspicious, out of the ordinary or unusual, call the police immediately. Don’t hesitate or wait. We would rather check out something that turns out to be nothing, then investigate another home that was burglarized.

Thank you for your help and have a healthy and safe holiday season.

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After transforming the region, Hartz is looking beyond N.J.

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After transforming the region, Hartz is looking beyond N.J.

DECEMBER 15, 2014, 10:17 PM    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2014, 10:31 PM
BY LINDA MOSS
STAFF WRITER |
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Soggy marshes don’t usually provide a good foundation for construction, but in the past half century, Hartz Mountain Industries Inc. has created a multibillion-dollar real estate empire in North Jersey’s Meadowlands, transforming the region. Now the Secaucus-based company is in the final stages of a tumultuous shift that has taken it down the East Coast and as far west as Seattle.

Hartz, one of the largest privately owned real estate companies in the nation — with about 38 million square feet of properties — is diversifying and expanding into the red-hot industrial and multifamily residential real estate markets. The company has “a billion-dollar pipeline” for projects under development or planned, Hartz Managing Director Gus Milano said at a conference in September.

Major changes are taking place within the company as well. This month, sources said Milano, 61, who helped steer Hartz into new markets, will become the company’s president and chief operating officer next year. Emanuel “Manny” Stern, 51, will relinquish those titles to Milano and become vice chairman. The company declined to comment on the changes, but real estate industry insiders predict Stern will continue to run the evolving company, in close counsel with Milano.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/after-transforming-the-region-hartz-is-looking-beyond-n-j-1.1154964