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From the February - March 2001 Edition 

Faster Car Trip to Newark

 

After 70 years of planning, a new link between Route 20 and Route 21 will make trips to downtown Newark from Fair Lawn much faster.  Just go over one of the bridges spanning the Passaic River (Fair Lawn Avenue, Morlot Avenue and Broadway) and go south on Route 20. 

 

Route 20 will turn into Route 21 which goes straight to downtown Newark.  (It’s not a bad place.  There’s a great museum, and of course the new Performing Arts Center.) 

 

Below is a NJ Department of Transportation press release, issued on December 26th, announcing the opening of the new link. 

 

To Fair Lawn News Readers:   Have you tried this route yet?  What did you think?  Send e- mail to to the Editor

 

 

NJ DOT Press Release:  Ribbon Cut for Route 21 Freeway

 

Transportation Commissioner James Weinstein today was joined by U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-N.J., 8th) and local officials to cut the ceremonial ribbon and open the missing link of the Route 21 Freeway in Passaic County.  

 

“For thirty years, Route 21 just came to a stop," said Gov. Christie Whitman. "Local residents and commuters using the road would just spill on to local streets. They have been waiting for too long a time and enduring traffic that was never intended for city streets. The wait is over, and what better way to celebrate the holidays than finally delivering this project to the patient residents of Clifton and Passaic."

 

"Route 21 was a missing link in our system that had to be finished. Through the combined efforts of federal, state and local officials, we moved forward on a project that not only will be an addition to the community, but also complements it. This project is another example of how well the Transportation Trust Fund helps make New Jersey a better place to live, work and raise a family," Weinstein added.

 

"This project is about more than finishing a plan that had been shelved for decades. It is about making things better for the families who call North Jersey home," Pascrell added. "We cannot underestimate the value of taking thousands of trucks and cars off local roads and putting them on the highway where they were intended to travel. Completion of this important artery will provide instantaneous safety benefits and reduce noise for folks, especially in Passaic. This represents a dramatic improvement to the transportation infrastructure of our community."

 

Route 21 is a 2 mile limited access freeway that runs from Hope Avenue in Passaic to Route 46 in Clifton. The new stretch of highway was unofficially opened to traffic last Wednesday.  

 

The total project cost is $136 million in combined federal and state funds. It includes three new interchanges at Monroe Street and Dayton Avenue in Passaic, and Ackerman Avenue in Clifton. To enhance the aesthetics of the project, nearly every structure (bridges, retaining walls and noise barriers) have been treated with textured finishes, concrete stains and brick veneer.  

 

"This projects represents a how we can build a long-needed road while being sensitive to the community and environment that surrounds it," Weinstein continued. "Extensive work was done to mitigate the impact to the environment, and that work includes such features as parklands, noise walls, tree plantings and landscaping. I know that other states will look to this project as an outstanding example of what can be achieved when we think contextually by balancing necessity, aesthetics and community concerns."

 

The Transportation Trust Fund provided $45 million toward the overall construction cost. Two construction companies built the project in three sections: J.H. Reid General Contractor of South Plainfield, NJ, and Union Paving and Construction Company of Union, NJ.  

 

 

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Accounting & Insurance

Steven H. Kobrin, LUTCFLife insurance for people coping with cancer, heart problems, digestive disorders, and hepatitis c.

Hunter Group CPA LLC:  Certified Public Accountants and Business Advisors. 17-17 Route 208. 1-800-235-9381

 

Auto Services

Fair Lawn Service Center:  Complete top quality auto service including electrical and a/c.  6-10 Saddle River Road. 201-791-5020.

Parkway Friendly Services:  Quality auto repairs since 1947.  30-09 Broadway.  201-791-3710. 

Zap Lube & Car Wash, Inc.:  Car washing and 10 minute oil change. 37-14 Broadway.  201-796-1153. 

 

Banks

Columbia Bank:  On Broadway, Morlot Ave, Plaza Rd, River Rd, Route 208, Saddle River Rd.  1-800-522-4167.

Community Bank of Bergen County:  Open 7 Days a Week.  12-79 River Road.  (201) 791-0101

Valley National Bank:  Fair Lawn Ave., Broadway, Lincoln Ave.  Call: 1-800-522-4100

 

Business Services
ASP Communications:  Marketing and communications strategy.  201-703-4302

Meadows Office Furniture:  Office furniture distributor and related services.  21-00 Route 208. 201-797-7010.

Payroll Unlimited:  Payroll processing service bureau.  15-01 Broadway.  201-703-1313

River Road Improvement District:  Non-profit organization promoting improvements for River Road area. 

 

Fitness Sponsor

Slender Lady:  Women's weight loss center with spa treatments. 440 Forest Ave, Paramus.  201-265-9000.

 

Home Improvement and Architects 

Carlson Brothers:  Protection from the elements along with a touch of beauty.  201-796-7374.  10-04 River Road. 

J. Ciba & Company:  General contractors, all types of home improvements & repairs.  201-794-9385.

The Ives Group:  Full service architecture and planning firm.  201-791-7444

Kuiken Brothers:  Lumber, hardware, and building supplies on Fair Lawn Ave.  201-796-2082

Lazon Paints:  Paints & Wallcoverings.  Factory direct and major international brands.  201-796-3500.  17-12 River Road.

 

Mediation and Financial Services
Mediation Services:  Divorce and Civil.  Martin Rosenfeld. 18-19 Saddle River Road.  201-794-4545.

Rebecca Golembiski  201-226-1780. Ameriprise Financial Services. East 80, Route 4. Paramus. 

 

Medical Services

Fair Lawn Dental Associates Providing exceptional dentistry in a state-of-the-art environment.  201-797-8464

Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging Center:  Full services including MRI, X-Ray, CT Scan, Mammography. 201-794-3132. 

HomeAid Resources:  Services in the home for frail elderly, recuperating and disabled.  201-796-0202. 33-00 Broadway. 

Dr. Ellie Maler, Ed.D., LSW. Psychotherapy, Biofeedback Treatment.  33-11 Broadway (201) 794-9797.

Evan S. Rost, ACH, CSMC Hypnocounselor:  Therapy for Stress Reduction, Habits, Pain Control.  201-791-0004.

Dr. Jeffrey L. Simon, DPM:  Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. 28-02 Broadway. 201-791-6267.  Accepts most insurances. 

North Jersey Pediatrics: 17-10 Fair Lawn Ave. (201) 794-8585.  Affiliated with Valley and Hackensack Hospitals.  

 

Music Services

Custom Collective Guitar Courses: Guitar Lessons / Ensemble, Composing/Arranging. 201-602-3430 ccgcourses@aol.com

JL Publishing:  Lee Zakian; flute, clarinet, sax lessons & performances, music publishing.  201-794-0295

 

Real Estate

Re/Max Property Center (Teri Ingala):  East 49 Midland Ave, Paramus.  201-261-8111, x-344 (office) or 201-906-8807 (cell)

 

Storage Space
A Space Station:  Self storage units on McBride Avenue, behind Nabisco.  201-475-6580 

Drop 'n Store:  Bringing the storage to you:  Portable self storage units.  201-475-6580.

 

Tickets

Baseball Tickets:  Major League tickets from behind home plate to the upper deck to fit all price ranges.

 

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