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CANCELLED - Operation of The West Orange Recycling Center
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ISSUED: 12/21/2023
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The Township of West Orange issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the operation of its Recycling Center, including Class B exempt woods, Class C exempt compost operations, and a recycling convenience center for electronics, scrap metal, and tires. The RFP outlined detailed technical requirements, operational procedures, and required submission documents. It also specified contract terms of three years with two one-year renewal options, starting March 1, 2024. However, the bid was subsequently cancelled and was to be reissued at a later date.
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--- Document: Senior Citizen Transportation Guide (PDF) ---
Your Guide to
Public
Transportation
Page 1
Introduction
New Jersey, and West Orange in particular, enjoys the
benefits of an excellent public transportation system.
West Orange On The Go! has developed Your Guide
to Public Transportation to help West Orange’s senior
citizens understand available transportation resources.
Public transportation is a safe and economical way to
visit family and friends and to travel to stores,
restaurants, doctors’ offices and many other
destinations. Riding the bus and train can be much
easier than fighting traffic and searching for a parking
space. Public transportation helps us maintain our
independence. We can make our own travel decisions
without having to rely on other people.
For people who drive there are many services available
to help us do so safely and comfortably. Cars have
changed and so have traffic rules, driving conditions,
and the roads we travel every day. Some common
age- related changes can affect driving as well.
We wish to thank the Township and local organizations
who helped develop this Guide. Organizations include
Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ, JCC
MetroWest & the Jewish Community Housing
Corporation. Major funding for West Orange On The
Go! was provided by a grant from the Jewish
Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ.
Page 2
Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Local Bus Service in West Orange
3
NJ TRANSIT Reduced Fare Program
4
Access Link
5
Transit Tips
6
West Orange Map
7
Livingston Mall Bus Stops
9
JCC/Jewish Federation Plaza Bus Stops
10
West Orange Senior Transportation
11
Essex County Special Transportation
12
Other Transportation Services
13
Driving Safety
14
Rail & Bus Service to New York City
15
Resources
17
Page 3
Local Bus Service in West Orange
Two local NJ TRANSIT bus routes travel through
West Orange. Transfers can be made to other
bus lines on Main St. in West Orange and Orange
and at the Livingston Mall. They operate seven
days a week, but schedules are different on
weekends.
The #73 travels from Livingston Mall through
Livingston, West Orange, Orange, East Orange
and into Newark Penn Station.
The #71 travels from West Caldwell through
Caldwell, Essex Fells, Roseland, Livingston,
West Orange, Orange, East Orange and into
Newark Penn Station.
NJ TRANSIT buses are accessible: they “kneel” to
lower the height of the first step and have lifts for
any riders who cannot use steps. Passengers must
ask the driver to kneel the bus or use the lift.
NJ TRANSIT “mybus”
The mybus service tells customers when the next
buses are scheduled to arrive at local bus stops.
To Use “mybus”
Call (973) 275-5555 and follow the prompt to dial
the mybus stop ID #. Mybus will then tell you when
the next bus is scheduled to arrive at your stop.
Bus Map on pages 9/10 shows local bus stops.
Page 4
NJ TRANSIT Reduced Fare Program
Individuals age 62 and over as well as people with
disabilities can save at least 50% on NJ TRANSIT
by using the Reduced Fare Program.
To receive the reduced fare there are two options:
Show the bus operator or train conductor an ID
that is proof of your age (driver’s license or
Medicare card) and ask for “the reduced fare.”
You may also apply for a Reduced Fare ID
Card by calling NJ TRANSIT at (973) 491-7112.
What are “Fare Zones”?
Your bus fare is determined by zones, which are
the distances that you travel. Zones are shown on
the bus schedules with a special line and notation
so you know your fare in advance. You may also
call (973) 275-5555 to confirm bus fares and other
travel information. The bus operator will tell you
how much your fare is when boarding.
Exact Fare Only—Coins & $1 Bills Accepted
1 Zone
2 Zones
Transfer
Full Fare
$1.50
$2.35
$0.70
Reduced
$0.70
$1.05
$0.35
NJ TRANSIT Local Bus Fares
Page 5
Access Link
NJ TRANSIT operates Access Link for customers with
disabilities who cannot use the regular NJ TRANSIT
bus. Some seniors may be eligible for Access Link.
Access Link operates on the same days and hours as
the regular NJ TRANSIT bus and “shadows” the local
bus routes.
Access Link has special
features:
Small buses and cars
provide “curb-to-curb”
service.
Appointments for trips must
be made by the rider or other designee at least 24
hours in advance.
Access Link can be used for any type of trip -
medical, social, shopping, etc.
Please request if you want to ride with a
companion who will pay regular fare or a Personal
Care Attendant (PCA) who can ride for free.
The Access Link Assessment Process
Potential riders must have an in-person
transportation assessment interview.
To arrange an assessment interview at local office,
call (800) 955-2321.
A certification specialist will explain the
assessment process over the phone.
Bring an advocate (family, friend or professional)
to the interview to help you describe your situation.
If you need transportation to the interview, Access
Link will pick you up for a round-trip fare of $4.00.
Page 6
Plan your trip in advance using a trip planner at
njtransit.com or googlemaps.com/transit or
speak to a live operator at customer service.
Keep copies of the schedules for the lines you
use. You can order schedules or plan your trip
with NJ TRANSIT Customer Service by calling
(973) 275-5555. You can look at schedules
online at njtransit.com, coachusa.com.
Bring exact fare and extra change with you.
Also bring any medications you may need
during a trip, your ID Card, the address of your
destination, and emergency phone numbers.
Always get to the bus stop early. It is better to
be 15 minutes early than 15 seconds late!
Sit near the bus operator, if possible, so you
can easily communicate, see the road ahead
and hear any announcements.
Keep aisles clear of bags and packages.
Tell a friend or family member where you are
going and when you plan to return.
Never plan to take the last bus home.
Transit Tips
Page 7
This map shows #71 & #73 buses which travel through West Ora
Please call NJTIP @ Rutgers at (848) 9
Page 8
Orange. Other bus routes in the outlying area have been omitted.
8) 932-4499 with questions or concerns.
Page 9
Livingston Mall - Bus Stops
By Macy’s there are 4 bus stops where all buses
pick up and drop off passengers.
Stop 1: NJT 70 to Newark, 70 to Florham Park
Stop 2: NJT 73 to Newark, Coach 31 to Newark
Stop 3: NJT 872 & 873 to Morristown,
Community 77 to NY & Coach 31 to Newark
Stop 4: Drop Off Only
Barnabas
Health
Ambulatory
Care Center
Page 10
The JCC MetroWest is located at:
760 Northfield Ave. West Orange, NJ 07052
The NJ Transit 73 and the Community 77 to New
York serve the JCC at these stops:
Westbound 73 to Livingston Mall/77 to Morristown
Eastbound 73 to Newark/77 to New York
JCC/Federation Plaza - Bus Stops
JCHC
Jewish
Federation
Plaza
Page 11
The West Orange Senior Citizen Transportation
Program is a curb-to-curb paratransit program that
provides paratransit service within West Orange. This
service is available to residents 60 years of age and
older who are able to board the vehicle independently
or with the help of their own aide.
Guidelines
This service can help you get to dialysis, medical/
health center appointments, nutrition programs,
club meetings, food shopping and other outings.
Rides are available starting at 8:45 AM with return
pickup by 3:30 PM on weekdays.
There is no charge for the service, however,
donations are requested.
Note: Service is limited to West Orange Township with
the exception of St. Barnabas Medical Center and
Barnabas Health Ambulatory Care Center for dialysis.
To schedule a home pickup:
Call (973) 325-4134 three to four days in advance.
Allow for a 15 minute waiting period for pickups to
and from appointments.
Please make sure to mention if you use a
wheelchair or other mobility device.
West Orange Senior Citizen Transportation
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Essex County Special Transportation
Free transportation to medical, shopping,
programs and other destinations is available
from Essex County Special Transportation.
New riders must provide personal information
by telephone prior to scheduling a ride.
Individuals may apply if they are over 60 years
of age or have a disability.
Service to medical, shopping, programs and
other destinations within Essex County.
Trip reservations must be made at least two
days or up to one month in advance.
Riders are asked to be ready one hour before
the pickup & drop-off times.
This is a busy service, so passengers may have
to be flexible about pick-up days and times.
Call (973) 395-5858 between 9:00 AM and
4:00PM, Monday-Friday to reserve a trip.
Call for information about monthly scheduled
trips to other destinations.
(973) 618-1280
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Other Transportation Services
Metro Transport
Phone: (973) 325-1359
Operates: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9 AM - 4 PM
Tuesday/Thursday 9 AM - 5 PM.
Make reservations 7 days in advance.
Cost - $2.50 per town entered, free transportation
may be provided for individuals with low incomes.
Return trips should be requested before 4 PM.
Service area - Essex County and parts of Union and
Morris Counties.
Vehicles are wheelchair accessible.
Trips to medical destinations & select agencies.
Leave a message if no one is available.
Call to register for the program and provide
emergency contacts before your first trip.
Ask about group & charter trips.
EZ RIDE Community Cars
Phone: (973) 961-6941
Website: ezride.org
The Community Cars program offers senior citizens
personalized, curb-to-curb transportation from
volunteer drivers.
Operates: Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4 PM.
Schedule your ride 24 hours in advance.
Membership is $15 per year.
Mileage Fees (deducted from a special account).
$0.57 per mile for trips within 10 miles.
$1.14 per mile for trips beyond 10 miles.
No money is exchanged with drivers.
EZ RIDE Cars are marked with the logo.
Volunteer Drivers are always needed,
please call to volunteer today!
Page 14
Driving Safety
The following are a few resources created to help
older adults drive safer longer.
AARP Driver Safety Program
Driver safety courses teach you:
Current rules of the road.
Defensive driving techniques.
Managing personal changes.
For more information go to aarp.org
CarFit ®
Created by the American Society on Aging and
developed in collaboration with AAA, AARP and AOTA.
The program is designed to help older drivers:
Find out how well they fit their personal vehicle.
Highlight possible improvements to fit.
Promote conversations about safety & mobility.
Consult with an Occupational Therapist.
For more info on driving safer longer refer to AAA’s
senior driving website: SeniorDriving.AAA.com
The site is broken down into topics such as:
Evaluating your driving ability.
Understanding mind & body changes.
Improving your driving skills.
Maintaining mobility & independence.
Drivers with special medical considerations may benefit
from working with a driver rehabilitation specialist.
For Driver Rehabilitation services contact:
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
Phone: (973) 731-3900 x 2322
West Orange has many train stations in close
proximity. South Orange Rail Station is accessible
with frequent service. South Orange Rail Station is
located near the South Orange town center and is
served by the Morris-Essex rail line with daily
service into Hoboken and New York. Orange Rail
Station is also close to West Orange but it is not
accessible to people with disabilities.
South Orange Rail Station
Time to/from NYC: 30-50 minutes.
One-way reduced fare to NYC: $3.
Seniors over age 62 may purchase reduced
fare tickets on the train with no surcharge.
South Orange Rail Station has elevators and
mini high-level platforms for customers who
cannot climb stairs. There are bridge plates to
help bridge the gap between the platform and
the train car. Orange Rail Station does not have
such features and requires riders to walk up
steps
For Train Information on your cell phone
Use CooCoo for NJ TRANSIT Trains
Text message your Origin and Destination train
stations to CooCoo (266266) for schedule & fares.
Example: South Orange to New York.
For complete information go to njtransit.com or
call 973-275-5555.
NJ TRANSIT Rail Service to NYC
Page 15
Two bus routes with service to Port Authority Bus
Terminal in New York serve West Orange. Travel
time from West Orange to New York City is about
one hour. Buses run once an hour during off peak
times. Individuals over age 62 with ID or Reduced
Fare Card are eligible for Reduced Fare. Fares can
be paid to the bus operator in NJ. Tickets must be
purchased before boarding in New York City.
Community Coach #77 Bus to New York
Reduced Fare Round Trip to New York - $8.40
Departure: Gates 305/306 at Port Authority
The #77 bus picks up/drops off at NJ TRANSIT
bus stops on Northfield Ave in West Orange.
DeCamp’s #66/66R Bus to New York
Reduced Fare Round Trip to New York - $7.65
Departure: Gate 412 at Port Authority
66 service originates at the corner of Eagle
Rock Ave. and Harrison Ave. The bus follows
Harrison Ave. North through West Orange
toward Montclair and then into Port Authority.
66R service originates in West Caldwell and
travels from Passaic Ave. to Eagle Rock Ave.
and then follows the rest of the 66 route.
Note: Departure gates at Port Authority are subject
to change. For assistance in the Bus Terminal dial
54 on any in house phone
NJ TRANSIT Bus Service to NYC
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NJ TRANSIT
Customer Service:
(973) 275-5555
Reduced Fare:
(973) 491-7112
Access Link:
(800) 955-2321
Essex County Special Transportation:
(973) 395-5858
West Orange Senior Transportation:
(973) 325-4134
Metro Transport:
(973) 325-1359
EZ RIDE Community Cars:
(973) 961-6941
Community Coach:
(201) 225-7500
DeCamp Bus Lines:
(973) 783-7500
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
(973) 731-3900
NJTIP @ Rutgers:
(848) 932-4499
JCC MetroWest:
(973) 530-3400
AAA New Jersey Automobile Club:
(973) 377-7200
Jewish Community Housing Corporation of
Metropolitan New Jersey (JCHC):
(973) 731-2020
Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ:
(973) 929-3000
Resources
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(973) 618-1280
ElderLink
ElderLink is a one-stop connection to the vast
array of eldercare resources and services avail-
able in the local community and beyond.
ElderLink is a program of Jewish Federation of
Greater MetroWest New Jersey and MetroWest
CARES (Committee Addressing Resources for
Eldercare Services), administered by Jewish
Family Service of MetroWest.
You can reach ElderLink:
Phone: (973) 765-9050
Online: www.elderlinkmetrowest.org
prepared this guide for
West Orange On The Go!
Please contact us with any questions.
(848) 932-4499
NJTIP @ Rutgers is a program that teaches
people how to use public transportation.
Email: njtip_info@njtip.rutgers.edu
Website: policy.rutgers.edu/vtc/njtip
Resources
Page 18
West Orange On the Go! is a collaboration of Jewish
Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ, NJTIP @ Rutgers,
JCC MetroWest, JCHC and local program partners. Major
funding for On the Go! was provided by a grant from the
Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ.
July 2013
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American Cancer Society .......................................................973 331-9300
American Diabetes Association – NJ Affiliate ........................888 342-2383
American Heart Association ..................................................973 376-3636
American Lung Association ................................................. 908 687-9340
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Epilepsy Foundation .............................................................973 244-0850
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How To Use This Guide...................................................................2-3
Letter From The Publisher - Contact Information...............................4
Advertiser Index.............................................................................. 92
COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
Adult Day Services............................................................................. 9
Advance Funeral Planning.................................................................11
Advocacy For Alzheimer’s Legislation............................................... 12
Agencies on Aging............................................................................12
Aging in Place Home Modification.................................................... 12
Alzheimer’s Disease and Denmentia Specialization.......................... 14
Assessments..................................................................................... 14
Assisted Living Placements............................................................... 14
Associtations For Specific Illness...................................................... 15
Bathroom Remodeling......................................................................16
Bereavement Support & Services......................................................16
Burials..............................................................................................16
Care Management............................................................................ 17
Care Management - Not For Profit.................................................... 17
Care Options Specialist.................................................................... 17
Chronic Illness Management............................................................18
Clinical Trials For Alzheimer’s-Dementia..........................................18
Cognitive Assessments.....................................................................18
Consumer Affairs & Legal.................................................................18
Counseling & Mental Health............................................................19
County Health Departments.............................................................19
Cremation Planning........................................................................ 20
Cremations...................................................................................... 20
Dental and Vision Insurance........................................................... 20
Dental Resources............................................................................. 20
Dialysis Services...............................................................................21
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Discounted Cremation & Funeral Packages....................................... 21
Downsizing Options for Seniors (Seniors on the Move)................... 21
Elder Abuse......................................................................................21
Elder Law..........................................................................................22
Emergency Departments...................................................................22
Emergency Response Systems...........................................................22
Employment & Volunteer Opportunities..........................................23
End of Life Support..........................................................................24
Energy Resources..............................................................................24
Estate Litigation...............................................................................25
Estate Planning................................................................................25
Fall Prevention Specialist..................................................................25
Financial Assistance.........................................................................25
Fitness & Wellness Programs............................................................25
Food Resources................................................................................ 26
Funeral & Cremation Insurance........................................................28
Funeral Planning..............................................................................28
Funerals............................................................................................28
Furniture Restoration...................................................................... 29
Grab Bars........................................................................................ 29
Grief Support / Groups.................................................................... 29
Guardianship.................................................................................. 29
Health Screenings........................................................................... 29
Hearing Resources .......................................................................... 29
Home Maintenance..........................................................................30
Home Market Analysis......................................................................30
Home Safety Evaluations..................................................................30
Hospices...........................................................................................30
Hospitals...........................................................................................31
Information Care and Community Outreach.....................................31
Libraries...........................................................................................32
Life Insurance...................................................................................34
Local Activities..................................................................................34
Long Term Care Insurance................................................................34
Low Cost Cremations.......................................................................34
Low Cost Funerals............................................................................35
Medicaid Nursing Home Placement Services....................................35
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Medicaid Planning...........................................................................35
Medicare Advantage Health Plans.....................................................35
Medicare & Medicaid........................................................................35
Medicare Prescription Drug Plans.....................................................36
Medicare Suppliment Plans..............................................................36
Medication Management..................................................................38
Memorial Services............................................................................38
Mental Health Services.....................................................................38
Mobility Equipment........................................................................ 40
Nursing Home and Assisted Living Placement Services ................... 40
Personalized Visitations................................................................... 40
Placement Specialist........................................................................ 40
Prescription Assistance ................................................................... 40
Ramps.............................................................................................. 41
Real Estate Concierge Services..........................................................42
Real Estate Senior Services...............................................................42
Real Estate Services with a Personal Touch........................................42
Rehabilitation Facilities....................................................................42
Respiratory Care...............................................................................44
Retirement & Legacy Planning..........................................................45
Road Scholar....................................................................................45
Roll in Showers.................................................................................45
Senior Centers..................................................................................45
Senior Living and Care Finders.........................................................47
Senior Living Guidance....................................................................47
Senior Organizations & Services......................................................47
Senior Real Estate Specialist............................................................ 49
Social Security................................................................................. 49
Special Needs Attorney.................................................................... 49
Stair Lifts......................................................................................... 49
Support Services.............................................................................. 49
Terminal Illness Support................................................................... 51
Transitional Eldercare Consulting.................................................... 51
Transportation ................................................................................. 51
Trust Administration........................................................................ 51
Veteran Funerals...............................................................................52
Veteran Services................................................................................52
Vision Resources...............................................................................53
Vision Services..................................................................................53
Walk-In Bathtubs.............................................................................53
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HOME HEALTH CARE SKILLED AND
NON-SKILLED AGENCIES
Home Health Agencies with Skilled Care....................................................54
Home Health Skilled Care Definitions........................................................54
Home Health Skilled Care Agency Comparison Grid.............................56-57
Home Care Non-Medical Care Agencies.....................................................59
Home Care Non-Medical Care Comparison Grid..................................60-61
Home Care Non-Skilled Care Definitions...................................................63
SENIOR HOUSING
Senior Housing Definitions........................................................................65
Independent Living & Retirement Communities................................. 66-68
Assisted Living Communities............................................................... 70-76
Memory Care Assisted Living Communities..........................................78-81
Skilled Nursing Facilities.......................................................................82-87
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Alzheimer’s Association Know the 10 Signs................................................77
Medicare 2024 “In a Nutshell”.............................................................90-91
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ADULT DAY SERVICES
Adult day programs are for elders who need a place to stay during daytime
hours because they have difficulty functioning alone (i.e. dementia or physical
limitations). The programs offer purpose and stimulation. Most facilities place
participants into groups with specific limitations. For more information call
our Seniors Resource Line at 973-560-0064.
OUR PREFERRED ADULT DAY SERVICE PROVIDER
SAGE Spend-A-Day Adult Day
Health Center (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
ESSEX COUNTY
Belleville Senior Svcs, 518 Washington Ave, Belleville............973 751-6000
Birchwood Adult Day Care Center
115 Evergreen Pl, East Orange........................................... 973 676-2600
Good Life Adult Day Care, 515 N Arlington Ave, East Orange...973 674-5100
Happy Days Adult Medical Day Health Care
– Center I, 67 S Munn Ave, East Orange........................... 973 678-0755
– Center II, 1060 Broad St, Newark...................................973 643-3500
Life Adult Medical Day Care Center
290 Chestnut St, Newark................................................... 973 578-2815
Montclair Adult Medical Day Care
110 Greenwood Ave, Montclair...........................................973 783-5589
North Ward Ctr, The, 288-298 Mt Prospect Ave, Newark........973 481-6145
Second Home Adult Medical Day Care Center
717-727 Broadway, Newark.................................................. 973 268-1212
37 N Day St, Orange..........................................................973 395-9800
Women of Inspiration Adult Day Care Center
170 N Oraton Pkwy, East Orange........................................973 676-1072
HUDSON COUNTY
Active Day at Casa Manito, 324 55th St, West NY..................201 223-6800
AdultCare, 1607 Manhattan Ave, Union City....................... 201 864-5400
Advanced Svcs Intl Day Care, 49-51 Morton Pl, Jersey City...201 209-0001
Bayonne Adult Medical Day Care Center
801-803 Broadway, Bayonne.............................................. 201 243-0035
Casa Manito Adult Medical Daycare
324 55th St, West New York...................................................... 201 223-6800
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Happy Days Adult Medical Day Health Care
– Center III, 591 Montgomery St, Jersey City.................... 201 938-0300
Lutheran Senior Life Adult Medical Day Care Center
377 Jersey Ave, Jersey City.....................................................877 543-3188
Mi Casa Es Su Casa II MGT LLC
Medical Adult Day Care Center
6120 Buchanan Pl, West NY.................................................201 537-2211
Rise and Shine Adult Medical Daycare
6201 Grand Ave, North Bergen..........................................201 869-4443
2nd Home Union City, 3610 Palisade Ave, Union City..........201 864-0400
Sunflower Medical Adult Day Care
300 Broadway, Bayonne....................................................201 243-0666
UNION COUNTY
ARC of Union County, The, 215 E 1st Ave, Roselle................908 259-4992
Cedar Harbor Adult Day Health Center
545 E First Ave, Roselle.....................................................908 298-8588
Daybreak Adult Daycare at Elizabeth
712 Newark Ave, Elizabeth....................................................908 353-3530
Health Guard Adult Day Health Care
545 E 1st Ave, Roselle........................................................908 298-8588
SAGE Spend-A-Day Adult Day
Health Center (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
Second Home Adult Day Ctr, 40 Stern Ave, Springfield.........973 376-4004
Senior Spirit Medical Day Care
430 E Westfield Av, Roselle Park......................................... 908 241-9393
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Town Square Adult Medical Day Care
1155 E Jersey St, Elizabeth.................................................908 787-0980
Wise Adult Day Care, 2095B Berwyn St, Union................... 908 687-2995
ADVANCE FUNERAL PLANNING
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
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ADVOCACY FOR ALZHEIMER’S
LEGISLATION
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
AGENCIES ON AGING
Eldercare Locator Nationwide................................................ 800 677-1116
Essex County Division of Senior Services
900 Bloomfield Ave, Verona............................................... 973 395-8375
Hudson County Office on Aging
595 County Ave, Secaucus................................................... 201 271-4320
Newark Office on Aging, 94 William St, 1st Flr, Newark..........973 733-5330
Union County Division on Aging
Elizabeth Plaza, Elizabeth..................................................908 527-4870
AGING IN PLACE HOME MODIFICATION
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE &
DEMENTIA SPECIALIZATION
Act Now Foundation’s Dementia Center (ad on page 15)
400 38th St, S-405, Union City.....................................201 721-6721
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ
– Counseling, Case Mgmt & Consultation
655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...............................................908 352-8375
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................201 670-7100
ASSESSMENTS
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................201 670-7100
ASSISTED LIVING PLACEMENTS
Assisted Living Locators of
Essex County and Northwest NJ
(ad on page 14) ...............................................................973 413-1158
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................201 670-7100
973-413-1158
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ASSOCIATIONS FOR SPECIFIC ILLNESS
Act Now Foundation’s Dementia Center (ad on page 15)
400 38th St, S-405, Union City.....................................201 721-6721
Adler Aphasia Center.............................................................973 530-3981
Alcoholics Anonymous...........................................................800 245-1377
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
American Cancer Society........................................................973 331-9300
American Diabetes Association – NJ Affiliate.........................888 342-2383
American Heart Association...................................................973 376-3636
American Lung Association..................................................908 687-9340
American Parkinson’s Disease Association............................. 732 745-7520
Arthritis Foundation – NJ Chapter.........................................888 467-3112
Brain Injury Association of NJ................................................732 738-1002
COPSA Institute for Alzheimer’s Disease...............................732 235-5840
Council on Compulsive Gambling of NJ.............................800 GAMBLER
Cystic Fibrosis Association.....................................................201 457-1800
Epilepsy Foundation.............................................................973 244-0850
GEMS (Geriatric Evaluations & Management Service)..........732 745-6655
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Huntington’s Disease Society of America...............................973 379-3226
Lupus Erythematosus Foundation of NJ...............................908 791-7868
National Association for Mental Illness of NJ (NAMI)..........732 940-0991
National Multiple Sclerosis Society...................................... 800 833-0087
National Stroke Association................................................800 STROKES
NJ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association (NJCFSA)............888 835-3677
Spina Bifida Association of the Tri-State Region....................908 782-7475
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society...................................... 973 376-9559
Tourette Syndrome Association of NJ.....................................732 972-4459
BATHROOM REMODELING
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT & SERVICES
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
BURIALS
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
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Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
CARE MANAGEMENT
Care Management agencies provide assistance and guidance in coordinating
long term care, in-home care, or other services based on needs assessment and
an individualized care plan.
OUR PREFERRED CARE MANAGEMENT AGENCIES
SAGE Eldercare – Guidance, Planning, and
Support Services (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63) ..................................................................201 670-7100
CARE MANAGEMENT – NON-PROFIT
Essex County Division of Senior Services
900 Bloomfield Ave, Verona............................................... 973 395-8375
Hudson County Office on Aging, 595 County Ave, Secaucus.. 201 369-4313
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ
655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...............................................908 352-8375
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
Lutheran Senior Life
377 Jersey Ave, S-301, Jersey City...........................................877 543-3188
Union County Division on Aging
Elizabeth Plaza, Elizabeth..................................................908 527-4870
CARE OPTIONS SPECIALIST
Assisted Living Locators of
Essex County and Northwest NJ
(ad on page 14) ...............................................................973 413-1158
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
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Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63)...............................................................201 670-7100
CHRONIC ILLNESS MANAGEMENT
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63)...............................................................201 670-7100
CLINICAL TRIALS FOR ALZHEIMER’S –
DEMENTIA
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
COGNITIVE ASSESSMENTS
Act Now Foundation’s Dementia Center (ad on page 15)
400 38th St, S-405, Union City.....................................201 721-6721
CONSUMER AFFAIRS – LEGAL
Better Business Bureau - Main Office..................................609 588-0808
Community Health Law Project.............................................908 355-8282
Elder Fraud Hotline.............................................................. 877 746-7850
Essex County Division of Senior Services............................... 973 395-8375
Friend Advocate Program..............................................973 765-9050 x275
Hudson County Office on Aging............................................ 201 369-4313
Legal Services Corp, Union County.......................................908 354-4340
Legal Services of New Jersey/Health Care Access...................888 576-5529
Morris County Medical Society/Medical Grievance...............973 539-8888
NJ Bd of Public Utilities/Energy Improv. Loan.......................973 648-7279
NJ Dept of Consumer Affrs/Charities Investigate.................973 504-6200
NJ Board of Public Utilities.................................................. 800 624-0241
NJ Department of Consumer Affairs.................................... 800 242-5846
NJ Department of Banking and Insurance............................609 292-5316
Northeast NJ Legal Services (Hudson County Only)..............201 792-6363
Union County Division on Aging..........................................908 527-4870
U.S Food and Drug Administration Information.................. 888 463-6332
Woman’s Rights Information Center......................................201 568-1166
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COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH
Bereavement Counseling at St. Barnabas
Hospice and Palliative Care Center....................................973 322-4800
Buttonwood Behavioral Health Hospital (ad on Ins Front Cover)
600 Pemberton Brown Mills Rd, Pemberton................609 836-6100
Counseling and Resource Ctr at Christ Hospital
176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City................................................201 795-8375
East Orange General Hospital, 300 Central Ave, East Orange
– Crisis Intervention.........................................................973 266-4479
– Critical Care...................................................................973 266-4479
– Outpatient Behavioral Health...........................................973 414-1822
Food and Nutrition Counseling at Newark Beth Israel
Medical Center, 201 Lyons Ave, Newark..............................973 926-7150
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ
655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...............................................908 352-8375
608 Sherwood Pkwy, Mountainside...................................908 352-8375
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
Northbrook Behavioral Health Hospital (ad on Ins Front Cover)
425 Woodbury-Turnersville Rd, Blackwood................... 856 374-6500
Nutrition Counseling at Clara Maass Medical Center
One Clara Maass Dr, Belleville............................................973 450-2328
Nutrition Counseling at Columbus Hospital
495 North 13th St, Newark................................................ 973 268-4868
SAGE Eldercare (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
St Michael’s Medical Center, 111 Central Ave, Newark
– Alcohol Counseling.................................. 800 211-5924, 973 877-2552
– Drug Counseling...................................... 800 211-5924, 973 877-2552
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
– Family Resource Center, 300 North Av E, Cranford........908 276-2244
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63)...............................................................201 670-7100
COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS
Essex County Dept of Health.................................................973 497-9401
Hudson Reg’l Health Comm, 595 County Av, Bldg 1, Secaucus. 201 223-1133
Union County Div of Environmental Health
300 N Ave E, Westfield.......................................................908 518-5620
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CREMATION PLANNING
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
CREMATIONS
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
DENTAL & VISION INSURANCE
Humana (ad on page 37)
140 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus.......................................201 940-7155
DENTAL RESOURCES
Dental Health Center at Newark Beth Israel
Medical Center, 201 Lyons Ave, Newark..............................973 926-7338
Senior Den NJ Senior Hotline..............................................800 792-8820
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DIALYSIS SERVICES
Alaris Health Dialysis at Hamilton Park (ad on page 86)
525 Monmouth St, Jersey City.......................................201 653-8800
Dialysis Services of the St Barnabas Health Care System
1050 Galloping Hill Rd, Union......................................... 908 206-2275
Linden Dialysis Facility – Trinitas Regional Medical
10 Northwood Ave, Ste G, Linden.....................................908 862-7400
Renal Dialysis at Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson St, Elizabeth............................................908 994-5802
Trinitas Hospital Elizabeth Dialysis Center
629 Livingston St, Elizabeth.............................................. 908 994-7011
DISCOUNTED CREMATION & FUNERAL PACKAGES
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
DOWNSIZING OPTIONS FOR SENIORS
(SENIORS ON THE MOVE)
Keyes Red Door Realty & Associates, LLC
Tonya Keyes, ABR, SFR, SRES, Broker of Record
(ad on page 43)................................................................732 900-0957
ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION
Adult Protection Information.................................................800 773-1366
Domestic Violence Hotline.....................................................800 572-7233
Essex County Division on Aging............................................ 973 395-8375
Hudson County Office on Aging............................................ 201 369-4313
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National Center on Elder Abuse............................................. 800 677-1116
National Domestic Violence Hotline.....................................800 799-7233
NJ Coalition for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults (NJCPVA).. 908 526-8800
Office of the Ombudsman (Long Term Care).........................609 943-4026
Union Co. Division on Aging................................................908 527-4870
Woman’s Rights Information Center......................................201 568-1166
ELDER LAW
Willis Law Group (ad on page 23)
One Bank Building, Capital,
921 Bergen Ave, 4th Fl, Jersey City.................................877 296-2575
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS
ESSEX COUNTY
Clara Maass Medical Center, 1 Clara Maass Dr, Belleville...... 973 450-2100
East Orange Gen Hospital, 300 Central Ave, E Orange........973 266-8460
Mountainside Hospital, 1 Bay Ave, Montclair.......................973 429-6200
Newark Beth Israel Med Ctr, 201 Lyons Ave, Newark.............973 926-7240
St Michael’s Medical Center, 111 Central Ave, Newark............ 973 877-5500
The University Hospital, 150 Bergen St, Newark.....................973 972-5123
HUDSON COUNTY
Bayonne Medical Center, 29th St at Ave E, Bayonne..............201 858-5257
St Mary’s Hospital, 308 Willow Ave, Hoboken.......................201 418-1900
UNION COUNTY
Overlook Hospital, 99 Beauvoir Ave, Summit....................... 908 522-2232
Trinitas Regional Medical Ctr, 225 Williamson St, Elizabeth...908 994-5422
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS
A Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) is an electronic device
designed to let you summon help in an emergency. A PERS has three
components: a small radio transmitter (a help button carried or worn by the
user); a console connected to the user’s telephone; and an emergency response
center that monitors calls. When emergency help (medical, fire, or police) is
needed, the PERS user presses the transmitter’s help button. It sends a radio
signal to the console. The console automatically dials an emergency response
center where the caller is identified. The center will try to determine the nature
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of the emergency. If the center cannot contact you or determine whether an
emergency exists, it will alert emergency service providers to go to your home.
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
Lifeline at Clara Maass Medical Center................................ 888 240-8977
SAGE Eldercare – Community Advocate, Outreach
Information and Assistance (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
Unicity Senior Advisors (ad on page 63).....................201 670-7100
EMPLOYMENT & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
Ascend Hospice Volunteer Program ....................................... 866 821-1212
Employment Opportunities at:
– East Orange General Hospital.......................................... 973 395-4111
– Trinitas Regional Medical Center...................................908 994-5325
Employment Services at St. Mary’s Hospital........................... 201 418-2330
Experience Works................................................................... 201 336-7422
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ – RSVP (Retired & Seniors
Volunteer Program) Serving Union County Money Management
655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...............................................908 352-8375
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ
Friend Advocate
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
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Literacy Volunteers of America..............................................908 725-5430
National Senior Services Corps............................................800 424-8867
RSVP (Retired Seniors Volunteer Program) Ctr of Essex
& Hudson Counties, 256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park.973 637-1766
SAGE Eldercare (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
Saint Barnabas Hospice & Palliative Care Center..................973 322-4800
University Hospital............................................................... 973 972-4063
VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America)............................ 609 989-2243
Volunteer Services at:
– Bayonne Medical Center................................................. 201 858-7391
– Clara Maass Medical Center............................................973 450-2150
– Clara Maass Medical Center W. Hudson Div.................... 201 955-7621
– Columbus Hospital.........................................................973 268-1445
– East Orange General Hospital........................................973 266-4454
– Mountainside Hospital..................................................973 429-6012
– Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.................................973 926-7194
– Overlook Hospital...........................................................908 522-3197
– Saint Barnabas Medical Center.......................................973 322-5592
– Saint James Hospital...................................................... 973 589-2876
– Trinitas Regional Medical Center...................................908 994-5164
– Woman’s Rights Information Center...............................201 568-1166
END OF LIFE SUPPORT
Center for the Heart End of Life and Grief Support,
Holly Strelzik, www.centerfortheheart.com........................917 838-0087
ENERGY RESOURCES
Emergency Assistance Offices of Temp Assistance.................973 326-7800
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).......................... 201 968-0200
Home Energy Assistance Program (NORWESCAP)............. 908 704-6348
Home Energy Savings Program............................................. 973 648-2891
Lifeline Utility Assistance Program........................................800 792-9745
NJ Bd of Public Utils/Bus. Energy Improv. Loans...................973 648-7279
NJ Energy Choice Hotline
(Weatherization).................................................................888 454-4778
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NJ Shares Energy Assistance...................................................973 539-2121
Oil Group (NJCAOG)..........................................................800 464-8465
PSE&G E-Team Partners....................................................... 888 773-8326
ESTATE LITIGATION
Willis Law Group (ad on page 23)
One Bank Building, Capital,
921 Bergen Ave, 4th Fl, Jersey City.................................877 296-2575
ESTATE PLANNING
Willis Law Group (ad on page 23)
One Bank Building, Capital,
921 Bergen Ave, 4th Fl, Jersey City.................................877 296-2575
FALL PREVENTION SPECIALIST
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Center for Food Action.......................................................... 201 569-1804
Community Health Law Project.............................................908 355-8282
Consumer Credit Counseling of New Jersey......................... 888 726-3260
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)..............................908 351-7727
Lifeline Program (Utility Bill Assistance)..................................800 792-9745
NJ Citizen Action (Mortgage & Credit Counseling).................800 646-9637
PSE&G (E-Team Partners)...................................................... 888 773-8326
Tax Aid Program (Union County)...........................................908 497-3900
FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAMS
ESSEX COUNTY
Center for Health and Wellness at St Barnabas
Ambulatory Care Ctr, 200 S Orange Ave, Livingston...........973 322-7444
Community Health Outreach, EOGH
300 Central Av, E Orange..........................................................973 266-4532
Integrative Medicine Program at St Barnabas
Ambulatory Care Ctr, 200 S Orange Ave, Livingston..........973 322-7007
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Senior Health Network at Clara Maass Medical Center
One Clara Maass Dr, Belleville............................................ 973 450-2213
Sr Wellness Club, EOGH, 300 Central Av, E Orange............. 973 266-4532
The Fitness and Wellness Program at Kessler Institute
for Rehab, 1199 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange..............973 731-3600
HUDSON COUNTY
Senior Health Network at Clara Maass Medical Center
West Hudson Division, 206 Bergen Ave, Kearny.................201 955-7016
Wellness Center at Hamilton Park
330 9th St, Jersey City........................................................201 716-8400
UNION COUNTY
Aquatic Fitness at Berkeley Swim School...............................908 464-1995
SAGE Eldercare Senior Fitness &
Wellness Classes (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
Trinitas Regional Medical Ctr Seniors First Program
225 Williamson St, Elizabeth............................................ 888 887-4648
FIXED ANNUITIES
Humana (ad on page 37)
140 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus.......................................201 940-7155
Medicare Marketplace
(ad on page 36)...............................................................201 839-2817
FOOD RESOURCES
NJ Food Stamp Program.......................................................800 687-9512
ESSEX COUNTY
Belleville Senior Svcs, 518 Washington Ave, Belleville............973 751-6000
Bethany Senior Citizens, 275 W Market St, Newark................973 733-5739
Independence Park Center, 213 Van Buren St, Newark............973 744-8103
Office on Aging Nutrition Program (Mary Davis)..................973 395-8390
South Ward Senior Ctr, 731 Clinton Ave, Newark................... 973 373-8587
HUDSON COUNTY
Henrietta Benstead Senior Citizens Center
60 Columbia Ave, Kearny...................................................201 991-9322
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Jewish Family Svc of Metrowest
– Kosher Meals on Wheels in Hudson County..................973 765-9050
North Bergen Sr Nutrition, 1441 45th St, North Bergen........201 866-8791
Senior Nutritional Program, 6900 Broadway, Guttenberg......201 861-1433
UNION COUNTY
Ann J Ferguson Towers, 1601 Dill Ave, Linden......................908 298-3820
Bethel A.M.E. Church, 241 Hilton Ave, Vauxhall..................908 964-9765
Casano Community Ctr, 314 Chestnut St, Roselle Park..........908 245-9150
Catholic Charities Food Shopping Service............................908 497-3950
Cranford-Lincoln Sr Apts, 800 Lincoln Ave E, Cranford....... 908 931-0194
Ehrhart Gardens, 100 Francis Ct, Union..............................908 688-0565
Farley Towers, 33 Cherry St, Elizabeth...................................908 965-2454
Gold Age Towers, 200-220 E Milton Ave, Rahway.................732 499-7950
Gregorio Center, 330 Helen St, Linden..................................908 474-8627
Hillside Senior Center, 265 Hollywood Ave, Hillside.............908 355-8928
Holy Trinity Food Pantry, 315 First St, Westfield................... 908 232-7090
James F Buckle Center, 25 1/2 Roosevelt Dr, Winfield............908 925-2014
Jewish Comm Ctr, 1391 Martine Ave S, Scotch Plains..........908 889-8800
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ – Kosher Meals on Wheels,
Urban Community Vegetable Garden, Kosher Food Pantry
655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...............................................908 352-8375
JFK Senior Apts, 250 W Grand Ave, Rahway.......................... 732 382-4188
Kenilworth Sr Center, 526 Boulevard, Kenilworth..................908 272-7743
Meals on Wheels (Union Co.), 1025 Penn. Av, Linden..........908 486-5100
Mobile Meals of Westfield..................................................... 908 233-6146
Morningstar Court, 701 Cranford Ave, Linden....................908 486-8200
O’Donnel Dempsey Sr Ctr, 622 Salem Ave, Elizabeth............. 908 354-7431
Peterson Community Ctr, 408 Palmer St, Elizabeth............. 908 353-9806
Plainfield Tower West, 601 W 7th St, Plainfield.................... 908 668-1963
Richmond Towers, 510 E Front St, Plainfield............... 908 769-6335 x608
Roselle Community Ctr, 1268 Shaffer Ave, Roselle................. 908 245-6717
SAGE Eldercare Delivered Meals and/or
Food Shopping Services (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
Shaefer Gardens, 35 Sumner Ave, Union.............................. 908 964-9343
Union Baptist Church, 1088 E Grand St, Elizabeth...............908 851-5290
Union County Nutrition Program......................................... 908 527-4877
Westfield Community Ctr, 558 W Broad St, Westfield...........908 232-4759
YM-YWHA, 501 Green Ln, Union.........................................908 289-8112
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FUNERAL & CREMATION INSURANCE
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
FUNERAL PLANNING
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
FUNERALS
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
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Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
FURNITURE RESTORATION
SAGE Eldercare (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
GRAB BARS
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
GRIEF SUPPORT / GROUPS
Center for the Heart End of Life and Grief Support,
Holly Strelzik, www.centerfortheheart.com........................917 838-0087
GUARDIANSHIP
Willis Law Group (ad on page 23)
One Bank Building, Capital,
921 Bergen Ave, 4th Fl, Jersey City.................................877 296-2575
HEALTH SCREENINGS
Act Now Foundation’s Dementia Center (ad on page 15)
400 38th St, S-405, Union City.....................................201 721-6721
Community Health Program at Clara Maass
Medical Center, 1 Clara Maass Dr, Belleville........................ 973 450-2213
St Michael’s Medical Center, 111 Central Ave, Newark
– Breast Cancer Screening.................................................. 973 877-5189
– Colon Cancer Screening................................................. 973 877-5620
– HIV / AIDS Screening..................................................... 973 877-5525
HEARING RESOURCES
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association................. 800 638-8255
Cochlear Implant Ctr at The University Hospital
150 Bergen St, Newark...................................................... 973 972-4967
Division of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing................................800 792-8339
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Hearing Aid Helpline.............................................................800 521-5247
Hearing Aid Assistance to the Aged and Disabled.................800 792-9745
Hearing Helpline - Better Hearing Institute.......................... 800 327-9355
International Hearing Society................................................800 521-5247
Morris Cty Div on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans..............800 564-4656
National Hearing Aid Bank (Hear Now)............................... 800 648-4327
National Institute on Deafness............................................. 800 241-1044
New Jersey Association of Deaf-Blind.................................... 732 805-1912
Speech & Hearing Ctr at St Barnabas
Ambulatory Care Center, 200 S Orange Av, Livingston....... 973 322-7100
HOME MAINTENANCE
American Red Cross, 53 Mill Rd, Jersey City............................201 433-3100
Home Repair Program Sr Citizen, 2165 Morris Av, Union......908 964-7555
HOME MARKET ANALYSIS
Keyes Red Door Realty & Associates, LLC
Tonya Keyes, ABR, SFR, SRES, Broker of Record
(ad on page 43)................................................................732 900-0957
HOME SAFETY EVALUATIONS
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
SAGE Eldercare (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
HOSPICES
Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with clinical and psycho/
social care at home or in a healthcare facility. The mission of hospice is to assist
patients and allow them to live the last stage of their lives with dignity; and
to supplement routine clinical care with expertise in pain control, symptom
management, grief and loss counseling, as well as support services. Most
hospices accept Medicare/Medicaid, insurance and private pay. For more
information call our Seniors Resource Line at 973-560-0064.
OUR PREFERRED HOSPICE PROVIDER
Serenity Hospice
(ad on Inside Front Cover) ..............................................609 227-2400
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HOSPITALS
ESSEX COUNTY
Barnabas Health Ambulatory Ctr, 200 S Orange Av, Livingston.973 322-7000
Clara Maass Medical Center, One Clara Maass Dr, Belleville.973 450-2002
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
94 Old Short Hills Rd, Livingston......................................973 322-5000
East Orange General Hospital, 300 Central Ave, E Orange...973 672-8400
Hackensack UMV Mountainside, 1 Bay Ave, Montclair............973 429-6000
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, 201 Lyons Ave, Newark....973 926-7000
St Michael’s Medical Center, 111 Central Ave, Newark............973 877-5000
The University Hospital, 150 Bergen St, Newark................... 973 972-8259
VA of NJ Health Care System, 385 Tremont Av, E Orange......973 676-1000
HUDSON COUNTY
Bayonne Medical Center, 29th St at Ave E, Bayonne............ 201 858-5000
Christ Hospital, 176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City........................201 795-8200
Clara Maass Medical Center
W Hudson Division, 206 Bergen Av, Kearny..........................201 955-7000
Hoboken University Medical Ctr, 308 Willow Ave, Hoboken......201 418-1000
Hudson Cty Meadowview Hospital, 595 County Ave, Secaucus.201 319-3660
Hudson Regional Hospital, 55 Meadowlands Pkwy, Secaucus......201 392-3278
Jersey City Medical Center, 355 Grand St, Jersey City............201 915-2000
Palisades Medical Center, 7600 River Rd, North Bergen...... 201 854-5000
UNION COUNTY
Children’s Specialized Hospital
150 New Providence Rd, Mountainside.................................908 233-3720
Kindred Hospital, 865 Stone St, Rahway...............................732 381-4200
Overlook Medical Center, 99 Beauvoir Ave, Summit............908 522-2000
Robert Wood Johnson University, 865 Stone St, Rahway.......732 381-4200
Runnells Care Center (ad on page 87)
40 Watchung Wy, Berkeley Hts.....................................908 771-5700
Summit Oaks Hospital, 19 Prospect St, Summit...................908 522-7000
Trinitas Regional Medical Ctr, 225 Williamson St, Elizabeth.908 994-5000
INFORMATION CARE & COMMUNITY OUTREACH
SAGE Eldercare – Information &
Community Outreach (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
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LIBRARIES
ESSEX COUNTY
Belleville Public Library, 221 Washington Ave, Belleville.........973 450-3434
– Silver Lake Branch, 30 Magnolia St, Belleville..................973 450-3438
Bloomfield Public Library, 90 Broad St, Bloomfield..............973 566-6200
Caldwell Public Library, 268 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell...........973 226-2837
Cedar Grove Public Library, 1 Municipal Plaza, ...................... 973 239-1447
E Orange Elmwood Branch, 317 S Clinton St, E Orange........973 266-7050
E Orange Franklin Branch, 192 Dodd St, E Orange............... 973 266-7053
E Orange Public Library, 21 S Arlington Ave, E Orange.........973 266-5600
Fairfield Free Public Library, 261 Hollywood Ave, Fairfield ......973 227-3575
Glen Ridge Public Library, 240 Ridgewood Ave .....................973 748-5482
Irvington Public Library, 5 Civic Square, Irvington................973 372-6400
Livingston Public Library, 10 Robert H Harp Dr., .................973 992-4600
Maplewood Hilton Branch, 1688 Springfield Ave, .................973 762-1688
Maplewood Mem. Libr., 51 Baker St, Maplewood...................973 762-1622
Millburn Public Library, 200 Glen Ave, Millburn.................. 973 376-1006
Montclair Public Library, 50 S Fullerton Ave, Montclair........973 744-0500
Newark
– Branch Brook Branch, 235 Clifton Ave, Newark............... 973 733-7760
– Clinton Branch, 739 Bergen St, Newark........................... 793 733-7757
– First Ave Branch, 282 First Ave, Newark..........................973 733-8091
– Madison Branch, 790 Clinton Ave, Newark.................... 973 733-8090
– North End Branch, 722 Summer Ave, Newark..................973 733-7766
– Public Library, 5 Washington St, Newark..........................973 733-7784
– Roseville Branch, 99 5th St, Newark.................................973 733-7770
– Springfield Branch, 50 Hayes St, Newark.........................973 733-7736
– Vailsburg Branch, 75 Alexander St, Newark...................... 973 733-7755
– Van Buren Branch, 140 Van Buren St, Newark..................973 733-7750
– Weequahic Branch, 355 Osborne Terr, Newark...................973 733-7751
Nutley Public Library, 93 Booth Dr, Nutley............................973 667-0405
Orange Public Library, 348 Main St, Orange.......................... 973 673-0153
Roseland Public Library, 20 Roseland Ave, Roseland.............973 226-8636
S Orange Public Library, 65 Scotland Rd, S Orange...............973 762-0230
Verona Public Library, 17 Gould St, Verona.............................973 857-4848
W Caldwell Public Library, 30 Clinton Rd, W Caldwell...........973 226-5441
W Orange Public Library, 46 Mt Pleasant Ave, W Orange...... 973 736-0198
HUDSON COUNTY
Bayonne Public Library, 697 Ave C, Bayonne........................ 201 858-6980
Harrison Public Library, 415 Harrison Ave, Harrison..............973 483-2366
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Hoboken Public Library, 500 Park Ave, Hoboken..................201 420-2346
Jersey Cty Biblioteca Criolla & Cultural Ctr
Unit-4, Main Library, 472 Jersey Ave, Jersey City..................201 547-4541
Jersey City
– Glenn D Cunningham Branch Libr, 275 MLK Dr, Jersey City.201 547-4555
– Five Corners Branch, 678 Newark Av, Jersey City............. 201 547-4543
– Greenville Branch, 1841 Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City............201 547-4553
– The Heights Branch, 14 Zabriskie St, Jersey City..............201 547-4556
– Lafayette Branch, 307 Pacific Ave, Jersey City....................201 547-5017
– Main Library, 472 Jersey Ave, Jersey City......................... 201 547-4500
– Marion Branch, 1017 W Side Ave, Jersey City................... 201 547-4552
– Miller Branch, 489 Bergen Ave, Jersey City.......................201 547-4551
– Pavonia Branch, 326 Eighth St, Jersey City..................... 201 547-4808
– West Bergen Branch, 476 W Side Ave, Jersey City............ 201 547-4554
Kearny Public Library, 318 Kearny Ave, Kearny...................... 201 998-2666
North Bergen, 8411 Bergenline Ave, North Bergen.................201 869-4715
Secaucus Public Library, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, ..................201 330-2083
Union City Branch, 1800 Summit Ave, Union City............... 201 866-7503
Union City Public Library, 324 43rd St, Union City...............201 866-7500
Weehawken Public Library, 49 Hauxhurst Ave, ......................201 863-7823
W New York Public Library, 425 60th St, W New York.............201 295-5135
UNION COUNTY
Berkley Heights, 290 Plainfield Ave, Berkeley Heights...........908 464-9333
Clark Public Library, 303 Westfield Ave, Clark........................732 388-5999
Cranford Public Library, 224 Walnut Ave, Cranford...............908 709-7272
Elizabeth
– Elmora Branch, 740 W Grand St, Elizabeth....................908 353-4820
– E-Port Branch, 102-110 Third St, Elizabeth....................908 289-9032
– La Corte Branch, 408 Palmer St, Elizabeth................... 908 820-4298
– Public Library, 11 South Broad St, Elizabeth...................908 354-6060
Fanwood Memorial Library, 14 Tillotson Rd, Fanwood.........908 322-6400
Garwood Public Library, 411 Third Ave, Garwood..................908 789-1670
Hillside Public Library, Hillside & Liberty Ave, Hillside............973 923-4413
Kenilworth Public Library, 548 Blvd, Kenilworth................... 908 276-2451
Linden Public Library, 31 E Henry St, Linden........................ 908 298-3830
Mountainside, Constitution Plaza, Mountainside..................908 233-0115
New Providence, 377 Elkwood Ave, New Providence.............. 908 665-0311
Plainfield Public Library, Park Ave at 8th St, Plainfield..............908 757-1111
Rahway Public Library, 2 City Hall Plaza, Rahway.................... 732 340-1551
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Roselle Park Vets Mem, 404 Chestnut St, Roselle Park...........908 245-2456
Roselle Public Library, 104 W Fourth Ave, Roselle.................908 245-5809
Scotch Plains Public Library, 1927 Bartle Ave, .......................908 322-5007
Springfield Public Library, 66 Mountain Ave, Springfield...... 973 376-4930
Summit Public Library, 75 Maple St, Summit........................908 273-0350
Union Public Library, 1980 Morris Ave, Union...................... 908 851-5450
Union Vauxhall Branch, 123 Hilton Ave, Vauxhall.................. 908 851-5450
Westfield Memorial Library, 550 E Broad St, Westfield........908 789-4090
LIFE INSURANCE
Humana (ad on page 37)
140 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus.......................................201 940-7155
Medicare Marketplace
(ad on page 36)...............................................................201 839-2817
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Union County Old Timers Softball League............................ 908 322-1697
Union County Senior Softball 50+ & 60+...........................908 654-5088
LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE
Humana (ad on page 37)
140 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus.......................................201 940-7155
Medicare Marketplace
(ad on page 36)...............................................................201 839-2817
LOW COST CREMATIONS
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
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LOW COST FUNERALS
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
MEDICAID NURSING HOME PLACEMENT SERVICES
Assisted Living Locators of
Essex County and Northwest NJ
(ad on page 14) ...............................................................973 413-1158
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
Unicity Senior Advisors (ad on page 63).................201 670-7100
MEDICAID PLANNING
Willis Law Group (ad on page 23)
One Bank Building, Capital,
921 Bergen Ave, 4th Fl, Jersey City.................................877 296-2575
MEDICARE ADVANTAGE HEALTH PLANS
Humana (ad on page 37)
140 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus.......................................201 940-7155
Medicare Marketplace
(ad on page 36)...............................................................201 839-2817
MEDICARE/MEDICAID
Medicaid New Jersey..............................................................800 356-1561
Medicare Choice Helpline.....................................................800 633-4227
Medicare Social Security Office............................................ 800 638-6833
– Info & Claims.................................................................800 332-6681
Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline........................................800 447-8477
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SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program)
– Essex.................................................................................973 637-1717
– Hudson............................................................................201 271-4322
– Union .......................................................................... 908 598-5529
MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS
Humana (ad on page 37)
140 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus.......................................201 940-7155
Medicare Marketplace
(ad on page 36)...............................................................201 839-2817
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLANS
Humana (ad on page 37)
140 E Ridgewood Ave, Paramus.......................................201 940-7155
Medicare Marketplace
(ad on page 36)...............................................................201 839-2817
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Save up to $102 on your Part B premium—one way
Humana may give back to you
Save up to $102 on your Part B premium—one way
Humana may give back to you
A Medicare Advantage plan that may increase your benefits
and the money in your pocket
The HumanaChoice H5216-342 (PPO) Medicare Advantage plan includes a Part
B giveback. That means it may reduce your monthly Medicare Part B premium.
This could be either through a credit to your Social Security check or by reducing
the monthly amount you pay directly to Medicare, depending on how you pay
your premium.
Besides potentially saving you money with the giveback, the plan may help you
reach your health goals, with benefits you might not get with Original Medicare,
such as:
• Part B premium reduction, for $102 more in Social Security each month
• $0 monthly plan premium
• Advanced imaging, X-rays and lab work
Call a licensed Humana sales agent
Humana
201-940-7155 (TTY: 711)
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
140 E Ridgewood Ave 4th
A more human way
to healthcare™
Humana is a Medicare Advantage PPO organization with a Medicare contract.
Enrollment in any Humana plan depends on contract renewal.Applicable to
HumanaChoice H5216-342 (PPO). At Humana, it is important you are treated
fairly. Humana Inc. and its subsidiaries comply with applicable federal civil rights
laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age,
disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, ancestry, ethnicity,
marital status, religion or language.English: ATTENTION: If you do not speak
English, language assistance services, free of charge, are available to you. Call
1-877-320-1235 (TTY: 711). Español (Spanish): ATENCIÓN: Si habla español,
tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al
1-877-320-1235 (TTY: 711). 繁體中文 (Chinese): 注意:如果您使用繁體中文 ,您可以免
費獲得語言援助服務 。請致電 1‑877‑320‑1235 (聽障專線:711)。
A Medicare Advantage plan that may increase your benefits
and the money in your pocket
The HumanaChoice H5216-342 (PPO) Medicare Advantage plan includes a Part
B giveback. That means it may reduce your monthly Medicare Part B premium.
This could be either through a credit to your Social Security check or by reducing
the monthly amount you pay directly to Medicare, depending on how you pay
your premium.
Besides potentially saving you money with the giveback, the plan may help you
reach your health goals, with benefits you might not get with Original Medicare,
such as:
• Part B premium reduction, for $102 more in Social Security each month
• $0 monthly plan premium
• Advanced imaging, X-rays and lab work
Call a licensed Humana sales agent
Humana
201-940-7155 (TTY: 711)
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
140 E Ridgewood Ave 4th
A more human way
to healthcare™
Humana is a Medicare Advantage PPO organization with a Medicare contract.
Enrollment in any Humana plan depends on contract renewal.Applicable to
HumanaChoice H5216-342 (PPO). At Humana, it is important you are treated
fairly. Humana Inc. and its subsidiaries comply with applicable federal civil rights
laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age,
disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, ancestry, ethnicity,
marital status, religion or language.English: ATTENTION: If you do not speak
English, language assistance services, free of charge, are available to you. Call
1-877-320-1235 (TTY: 711). Español (Spanish): ATENCIÓN: Si habla español,
tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al
1-877-320-1235 (TTY: 711). 繁體中文 (Chinese): 注意:如果您使用繁體中文 ,您可以免
費獲得語言援助服務 。請致電 1‑877‑320‑1235 (聽障專線:711)。
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MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
SAGE Eldercare (ad on page 62)
290 Broad St, Summit..................................................908 273-5550
MEMORIAL SERVICES
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
American Psychological Association....................................800 964-2000
Jewish Family Svc of MetroWest
256 Columbia Tnpke, Florham Pk.........................................973 765-9050
Mental Health Services Hotline.............................................800 273-8255
National Mental Health Association...................................800 969-6642
National Suicide Prevention Hotline....................................800 273-TALK
Suicide Prevention...............................................................800 SUICIDE
ESSEX COUNTY
Behavioral Health at Newark Beth Israel Medical Ctr
201 Lyons Av, Newark........................................................973 926-7026
Behavioral Health at Clara Maass Medical Ctr
One Clara Maass Dr, Belleville.........................................800 300-0628
Behavioral Health Program at East Orange General Hospital
300 Central Av, East Orange.............................................. 973 266-8437
Behavioral Health Program at Mountainside Hospital
1 Bay Av, Montclair............................................................888 247-1400
Behavioral Health Services at Saint Michael’s Medical Ctr
111 Central Ave, Newark...................................................... 973 877-2552
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Bereavement Program at St Barnabas
Hospice and Palliative Care Center.....................................973 322-4830
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) at The University Hospital
150 Bergen St, Newark....................................................... 973 972-8259
Jewish Family Services of MetroWest
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
HUDSON COUNTY
Behavioral Health (Psychiatry) at Bayonne Medical Center
29th St at Ave E, Bayonne...................................................201 858-5232
Bereavement Program at St Barnabas
Hospice and Palliative Care Center.....................................973 322-4830
Christ Hospital Psychiatric Emergency Services
176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City................................................201 795-8373
Community Mental Health Center at St Mary Hospital
308 Willow Ave, Hoboken..................................................201 792-8200
Mental Health Crisis Hotline at St Mary Hospital
308 Willow Ave, Hoboken...................................................201 795-5505
Psychiatric Emergency Services (24 hr hotline)
at Bayonne Medical Center, 29th St at Ave E, Bayonne......201 858-5286
UNION COUNTY
Behavioral Health Services at Summit Oaks Hospital
19 Prospect St, Summit.......................................................800 753-5223
Bereavement Program at St Barnabas
Hospice and Palliative Care Center.....................................973 322-4830
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ
655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...............................................908 352-8375
The Cognitive & Research Center of New Jersey
195 Mountain Ave, Springfield...........................................973 850-4622
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson St, Elizabeth...........................................908 994-5000
– Adult Substance Abuse Services.....................................908 994-7090
– Behavioral Health & Psychiatry......................................888 994-7450
– Mentally Ill Support Group (for Spanish speaking)............201 348-9159
– 24-Hour Crisis Hotline...................................................908 351-6684
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MOBILITY EQUIPMENT
Mobility Equipment dealers specialize in serving the mobility needs of the
elderly and physically challenged. This includes stairlifts and wheelchair lifts,
ramps, elevators, walk-in tubs as well as customized equipment like wheelchair
vans and reduced effort driving controls. For more information call our Senior
Resource Line at 973-560-0064.
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
NURSING HOME & ASSISTED LIVING
PLACEMENT SERVICES
Assisted Living Locators of
Essex County and Northwest NJ
(ad on page 14) ...............................................................973 413-1158
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63)...............................................................201 670-7100
PERSONALIZED VISITATIONS
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................201 670-7100
PLACEMENT SPECIALIST
Assisted Living Locators of
Essex County and Northwest NJ
(ad on page 14) ...............................................................973 413-1158
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63)...............................................................201 670-7100
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
Eli Lilly and Company............................................................877 795-4559
Medicare Prescription Drug Card..........................................800 633-4227
Merck Patient Assistance Program........................................ 800 727-5400
National Mail Order Pharmacy Program
for Veterans.......................................................................866 363-8667
Novartis Medicare Drug Plan Assistance Line......................800 620-3292
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People’s Prescription Plan....................................................800 566-0003
Pfizer Pfriends......................................................................866 706-2400
Pharm Assist. for the Aged and Disabled (PAAD)..................800 792-9745
Pharmacy Program at
Bayonne Medical Hospital..................................................201 858-5263
Prescription Benefits..............................................................800 334-8134
Prescription Savings Service Card (AARP)............................800 456-2277
Rx PhRMA........................................................................... 800 762-4636
Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program.........................800 792-9745
The Medicine Program..........................................................573 996-7300
RAMPS
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REAL ESTATE CONCIERGE SERVICES
Keyes Red Door Realty & Associates, LLC
Tonya Keyes, ABR, SFR, SRES, Broker of Record
(ad on page 43)................................................................732 900-0957
REAL ESTATE SENIOR SERVICES
Keyes Red Door Realty & Associates, LLC
Tonya Keyes, ABR, SFR, SRES, Broker of Record
(ad on page 43)................................................................732 900-0957
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
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Keyes Red Door Realty & Associates, LLC
Tonya Keyes, ABR, SFR, SRES, Broker of Record
(ad on page 43)................................................................732 900-0957
REHABILITATION FACILITIES
Offering acute or sub-acute care to help individuals recover from accident, brain
injuries, strokes, and other debilitating occurrences on both an in-house and
outpatient basis. Please see our Skilled Nursing Grid.
ESSEX COUNTY
Alaris Health at Cedar Grove (ad on page 86)
110 Grove Ave, Cedar Grove...........................................973 571-6600
Alaris Health at St. Mary’s (ad on page 86)
135 S Center St, Orange.................................................973 266-3000
Alaris Health at West Orange (ad on page 86)
5 Brook End Dr, West Orange........................................973 324-3000
Job Haines Home (ad on page 85)
250 Bloomfield Ave, Bloomfield.....................................973 743-0792
Park Crescent Healthcare & Rehab
(ad on Inside Front Cover)
480N Walnut St, East Orange.......................................973 674-2700
HUDSON COUNTY
Alaris Health at Belgrove (ad on page 86)
195 Belgrove Dr, Kearny.................................................973 844-4800
Alaris Health at Hamilton Park (ad on page 86)
525 Monmouth St, Jersey City.......................................201 653-8800
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Alaris Health at Kearny (ad on page 86)
206 Bergen Ave, Kearny.................................................201 955-7067
Alaris Health at The Atrium (ad on page 86)
330 Ninth St, Jersey City................................................201 716-8000
Harbour View Senior Living (ad on page 1)
3505 Bergen Tpk, North Bergen.....................................201 867-3585
MORRIS COUNTY
Cedar Crest (ad on page 74)
4 Cedar Crest Drive, Pompton Plains............................800 960-6226
UNION COUNTY
Care Connection Rahway (ad on page 86)
865 Stone St, Rahway....................................................732 499-6460
Cranford Park Care (ad on page 86)
600 Lincoln Park E, Cranford.......................................908 402-0817
Elmora Hills Healthcare & Rehab (ad on Ins Front Cover)
225 W Jersey St, Elizabeth............................................908 353-1220
Lantern Hill (ad on page 74)
537 Mountain Ave, New Providence.............................. 844 779-8778
Runnells Care Center (ad on page 87)
40 Watchung Way, Berkeley Heights.............................908 771-5700
South Mountain Healthcare & Rehab (ad on Ins Front Cover)
2385 Springfield Ave, Vauxhall......................................908 688-3400
RESPIRATORY CARE
Ctr for Occupational & Environmental Respiratory Health
at Newark Beth Israel Medical Ctr, 201 Lyons Av, Newark. 973 926-8204
Respiratory Services at St Michaels Medical Center
111 Central Av, Newark........................................................ 973 877-5493
Respiratory Care Services at East Orange General Hospital
300 Central Av, East Orange..............................................973 266-2979
Respiratory Svcs at Clara Maass Medical Center
One Clara Maass Dr, Belleville............................................973 450-2263
Trinitas Regional Medical Ctr, 225 Williamson St, Elizabeth..908 994-5000
– Pulmonary Rehabilitation..............................................908 994-5695
– Respiratory Therapy......................................................908 994-5047
– Fitness Center...............................................................908 994-5695
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RETIREMENT & LEGACY PLANNING
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home (ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey (ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
ROAD SCHOLAR
Road Scholar – Travel For People
Who Love To Learn (www.roadscholar.org/join19)
ROLL IN SHOWERS
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
SENIOR CENTERS
ESSEX COUNTY
Belleville Senior Center, 315 Belleville Ave, Belleville...............973 759-9547
Belleville Sr Citizens Club, 125 Franklin Ave, Belleville...........973 450-3430
Bethany Senior Center, 275 W Market St, Newark...................973 733-5739
Bloomfield Civic Center, 84 Broad St, Bloomfield.................... 973 743-3332
Branch Brook Park Visitor Ctr, Branch Brk Pk, Belleville.........973 482-4198
East Orange Senior Ctr, 70 S Burnet St, East Orange............973 266-8832
Fairfield Golden Age Club, 230 Fairfield Rd, Fairfield............973 882-8399
Grover Cleveland Senior Ctr, 1 Provost Sq, Caldwell...............973 403-4637
Independence Park Center, 213 Van Buren St, Newark........... 973 589-9261
Ironbound Senior Center, 11 Providence St, Newark...............973 344-2629
Ironbound Senior Center, 226 Rome St, Newark...................973 424-4101
– Senior Citizens (E Ward)...................................................973 424-4098
Irvington Sr Citizens Ctr, 1077 Springfield Ave, Irvington..... 973 399-6501
Ivy Hill Jewish Senior Ctr, 260 Mount Vernon Pl, Newark.....973 763-1005
J.C. White Manor, 516 Bergen St, Newark...............................973 273-6824
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Jewish Community Senior Ctr, 760 Northfield Ave, W Orange...973 736-3200
Jewish Senior Citizen Ctr of Irvington, 1 Linden Ave., ...........973 372-3907
La Casa De Don Pedro, 317 Roseville Ave, Newark.................. 973 485-7933
Livingston Community Ctr, Hillside Ave, Livingston...............973 535-7975
Maplewood Senior Citizens, 120 Burnett Ave, Maplewood... 973 763-0750
Nellie Grier Senior Center, 98-104 Maple Ave, Newark.........973 424-4096
Residents for Community Action, 201 Bloomfield Ave, Newark..973 483-8420
Senior Care & Activities Ctr, 110 Greenwood Ave, Montclair..973 783-5589
South Orange Sr Circle, 5 Mead St, South Orange..................973 378-7761
South Ward Mini Center, 491 Clinton Ave, Newark................973 424-4102
South Ward Sr Center, 731 Clinton Ave, Newark....................973 424-4102
The Centre, 54 Elizabeth Ave, Newark....................................973 242-5436
Unified Vailsburg Srcs Org, 40 Richelieu Terrace, Newark.....973 374-2000
West Ward Center, 107 Roseville Ave, Newark.......................973 482-6602
HUDSON COUNTY
Bayonne Jewish Community Ctr, 1050 Kennedy Blvd, .........201 436-6900
Bayonne Senior Center, 16 W Fourth St, Bayonne..................201 858-6133
Bayonne Uptown Senior Ctr, 329 Ave B 56th St, Bayonne......201 437-5996
Grace Senior Ctr, 39 Erie St, Jersey City................................ 201 659-0309
Henrietta Benstead Sr Citizens Ctr, 60 Columbia Ave, Kearny.....201 991-9322
Hoboken Senior Ctr, 124 Grand St, Hoboken........................201 420-2054
North Bergen Senior Ctr, 1441 45th St, North Bergen............201 866-8791
Secaucus Sr Citizen Ctr, 101 Centre Ave, Secaucus.................201 330-2034
Weehawken Sr Citizen Ctr, 201 Highwood Ave, ....................201 319-6060
UNION COUNTY
Casano Community Center, 314 Chestnut St, Roselle Park...908 245-0666
Chisolm Community Center
100 S Springfield Ave, Springfield....................................... 973 912-2227
Clark Senior Center, 430 Westfield Ave, Clark......................... 732 381-3823
Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Ave, Cranford......908 709-7283
Garwood Seniors, 415 South Ave, Garwood..........................908 789-0738
Gregorio Center, 330 Helen St, Linden..................................908 474-8627
Hillside Senior Center, 265 Hollywood Ave, Hillside.............908 355-8928
James F Buckle Center, 25 1/2 Roosevelt Dr, Winfield............908 925-2014
Jewish Community Center
1391 Martine Ave S, Scotch Plains....................................908 889-8800
Kenilworth Senior Ctr, 526 Boulevard, Kenilworth................908 272-7743
Lavy House Senior Resource Ctr, 748 E Broad St, Westfield... 908 389-1263
Liberty Square Senior Ctr, 240 Elizabeth Ave, Elizabeth...... 908 820-4700
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Mountainside Sr Program
Borough Hall, Rt 22, Mountainside.................................. 908 232-4406
New Providence Senior Ctr, 15 E 4th St, New Providence....908 665-0046
O’Donnel Dempsey Senior Ctr, 622 Salem Ave, Elizabeth...... 908 354-7431
Peterstown Community Ctr
408 Palmer St at 4th Av, Elizabeth.................................... 908 353-9806
Plainfield Sr Svcs Program, 305 E Front St, Plainfield............ 908 753-3506
Rahway Sr Citizen Ctr, 1306 Esterbrook Ave, Rahway.............732 827-2016
Roselle Community Ctr, 1268 Shaffer Ave, Roselle................. 908 245-6717
Steven Sampson Senior Ctr, 800 Anna St, Elizabeth...........908 820-4704
Union Township Senior Ctr, 968 Bonnel Ct, Union..............908 851-5290
Westfield Senior Community Ctr
558 W Broad St, Westfield.................................................908 232-4759
YM-YWHA, 501 Green Ln ....................................................908 289-8112
SENIOR LIVING & CARE FINDERS
Assisted Living Locators of Essex County
and Northwest NJ (ad on page 14) .........................973 413-1158
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63)...............................................................201 670-7100
SENIOR LIVING GUIDANCE
Assisted Living Locators of Essex County
and Northwest NJ (ad on page 14) .........................973 413-1158
Oasis Senior Advisors...........................................................732 524-8864
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63)...............................................................201 670-7100
SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES
AARP.....................................................................................800 441-2277
AARP Driver Safety Program.................................................888 227-7669
Act Now Foundation’s Dementia Center (ad on page 15)
400 38th St, S-405, Union City.....................................201 721-6721
Alcoholics Anonymous...........................................................800 477-1104
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
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Alzheimer’s New Jersey.........................................................888 280-6055
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).................. 866 542-8165
American Cancer Society........................................................800 227-2345
American Diabetes Association..............................................800 342-2383
American Heart Association..................................................800 242-8721
American Kidney Fund.........................................................800 638-8299
American Liver Foundation...................................................800 465-4837
American Lung Association..................................................800 586-4872
American Parkinson Disease Association...............................800 223-2732
American Stroke Association..................................................800 553-6321
Arthritis Foundation............................................................ 800 283-7800
East Orange General Hospital Sr Wellness Clubs....................973 414-1884
Easter Seals Society...............................................................800 221-6827
Eldercare Locator Nationwide................................................ 800 677-1116
Essex County Div on Aging, 900 Bloomfield Ave, Verona......973 395-8389
Hudson County Office on Aging, 595 County Av, Secaucus.... 201 369-4313
Huntington’s Disease Society of America.............................. 800 345-4372
Irvington SDA 50 Plus Club...................................................973 295-0411
Lavy House Sr Resource Ctr, 748 E Broad St, Westfield......... 908 389-1263
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society........................................800 286-8159
Lupus Foundation of America...............................................800 558-0121
Mental Health Services Hotline.............................................800 273-8255
National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) .....................info@caregiving.org
National Council on Aging.................................................. 800 424-9046
National Family Caregivers Association...............................800 896-3650
National Home Caring Council..............................................202 547-7424
National Kidney Foundation................................................800 622-9010
National Multiple Sclerosis Society...................................... 800 344-4867
National Osteoporosis Foundation......................................800 223-9994
National Parkinson Foundation.............................................800 327-4545
NJ Division of Senior Affairs................................................800 792-8820
NJ Ease...................................................................................877 222-3737
NJ Hospice and Palliative Care Organization...................... 908 223-0060
Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly.......................877 582-6995
Project Life Saver Wander Tracking Service
– Union County Sheriff’s Office......................................... 908 273-1608
The National Association for Homecare.................................202 547-7424
Trinitas Hospital Seniors First Program............................... 888 887-4648
Union Cty Division on Aging, Elizabeth Plaza, Elizabeth......908 527-4870
United Ostomy Association................................................800 826-0826
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Keyes Red Door Realty & Associates, LLC
Tonya Keyes, ABR, SFR, SRES, Broker of Record
(ad on page 43)................................................................732 900-0957
SOCIAL SECURITY
Social Security Administration....................................................................
– Clifton, 935 Allwood Rd, Clifton..................................... 800 772-1213
– Hoboken, 79 Hudson St, 6th Fl, Hoboken....................... 800 772-1213
– Union, 855 Lehigh Ave, Union........................................ 800 772-1213
SPECIAL NEEDS ATTORNEY
Willis Law Group (ad on page 23)
One Bank Building, Capital,
921 Bergen Ave, 4th Fl, Jersey City.................................877 296-2575
STAIR LIFTS
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
SUPPORT SERVICES
AARP Support Group............................................................ 866 542-8165
Act Now Foundation’s Dementia Center (ad on page 15)
400 38th St, S-405, Union City.....................................201 721-6721
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New
New Jersey Chapter (ad on page 13)......................800 272-3900
American Cancer Society Support Group...............................973 331-9300
American Lung Association Support Group...........................973 227-7720
Arthritis Foundation Support Group.....................................800 467-3112
DOROT Caregivers Connection Support Group....................201 854-8551
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
– Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group
570 W Mt Pleasant Av, Livingston.....................................973 765-9050
– Cafe Europa – Holocaust Program
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
– Loss of Spouse Support Grp
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...............................973 765-9050
Self-Help Clearinghouse.......................................................800 367-6274
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ESSEX COUNTY
Bereavement Program at St Barnabas
Hospice & Palliative Care Center.........................................973 322-4830
Clara Maass Medical Center, One Clara Maass Dr, Belleville
– Breast Cancer Support Group..........................................973 450-2332
– Cancer Support Group....................................................973 844-4347
– Caregiver’s Support Group............................................. 973 450-2285
– Diabetes Support Group, EOGH.................................... 973 266-4553
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ
– Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group
570 W Mt Pleasant Ave, Livingston................................973 765-9050
– Cafe Europa Holocaust Program
256 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park...........................973 765-9050
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, 201 Lyons Ave, Newark
– Breast Cancer Support Group......................................... 973 926-7565
– Cancer Patient Support Group.......................................973 926-7609
St Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center
200 South Orange Ave, Livingston
– Lymphedema Education and Support Group....................973 322-7293
– Osteoporosis Support Group.......................................... 973 322-7830
St Barnabas Medical Center, 94 Old Short Hills Rd, Livingston
– Bereavement Support Group..........................................973 322-4800
– Burn Peer Support Group................................................973 322-5276
– Cancer Support Group....................................................973 322-2668
– Epilepsy Parent Support Group......................................973 244-0850
– Physician Referral Service................................................ 888 724-7123
– Renal Transplant Support Group.....................................973 322-8463
HUDSON COUNTY
Bayonne Medical Center Support Services through
Community Crossing, 29th St at Ave E, Bayonne...............201 437-4100
UNION COUNTY
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ
– Alzheimer’s / Dementia Caregiver Support Group
655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...............................................908 352-8375
140 Mountain Ave, Westfield..............................................908 352-8375
– Cafe Europa – Holocaust Prog, 655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth...908 352-8375
Trinitas Regional Medical Center Support Services
225 Williamson St and 655 East Jersey St, Elizabeth
– Alzheimer’s/Dementia Support Group............................908 994-7313
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– Breast Cancer Support Svcs (English/Spanish)................908 994-8244
– Caregiver’s Support Line................................................. 866 932-2748
– Grandparents as Parents (GAP).....................................908 994-7460
– Mentally Ill Support Grp (for Spanish speaking)................201 348-9159
– Sleep Disorders CPAP Support Group.......................... 908 994-8694
– Wellness Management Services...................................... 908 994-7334
TERMINAL ILLNESS SUPPORT
Center for the Heart End of Life and Grief Support,
Holly Strelzik, www.centerfortheheart.com........................917 838-0087
TRANSITIONAL ELDERCARE CONSULTING
Unicity Senior Advisors
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................201 670-7100
TRANSPORTATION
Christ Hospital Senior Transportation Service.......................201 795-8261
Essex County Senior Transportation......................................973 618-1280
Essex Valley Med Transportation Svcs (EVMTS)...................973 266-2989
EZ Ride – Ryde4Life......................................................... 866 208-1307 x4
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ – JFS Escorted Door to Door
Transportation Program, 655 Westfield Ave, Elizabeth........908 352-8375
New Jersey Transit Access Link...............................................800 955-2321
New Jersey Transit General Information Line........................ 973 491-7000
Orange, NJ Transportation
Provided by Office of Older Adult Services........................ 973 266-4048
Sr Discount Reduced Fare for NJ Trans. Bus & Rail.................973 378-6401
Transcend (Hudson County)...................................................201 369-4320
Transportation Prog (Patients Only)
at St Mary’s Hospital..........................................................201 418-2872
Trinitas Hospital Ambulance Transportation Svc................ 908 994-8888
Union County Paratransit.....................................................908 241-8300
TRUST ADMINISTRATION
Willis Law Group (ad on page 23)
One Bank Building, Capital,
921 Bergen Ave, 4th Fl, Jersey City.................................877 296-2575
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VETERAN FUNERALS
Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home
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345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 908-6004
Bradley-Braviak Funeral Home
(ad on page 11)
49 Whippany Rd, Whippany..........................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Haeberle & Barth Funeral Home
(ad on page 11)
1100 Pine Ave, Union.....................................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Smith & Smith Funeral Home
(ad on page 11)
415 Morris Ave, Springfield............................................973 908-6004
Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home
(ad on page 11)
299 Morris Ave, Summit................................................973 908-6004
Simple Cremation New Jersey
(ad on page 11)
345 Main St, Chatham...................................................973 949-0807
VETERAN SERVICES
Debt Management...............................................................800 827-0648
E Orange Campus of the VA NJ Health Care System
385 Tremont Av, East Orange.............................................973 676-1000
Education Benefits.................................................................888 442-4551
Health Benefits......................................................................877 222-8387
Health Eligibility Center......................................................800 929-8387
Jersey City Vet Ctr, 115 Christopher Columbus Dr, S-200...... 973 645-2038
Life Insurance......................................................................800 669-8477
Newark Vet Center, 45 Academy St, Newark...........................973 645-5954
Tri-Care for Life Prescription Services...................................800 417-5086
VA Benefits.......................................................................... 800 827-1000
VA Healthcare Enrollment.....................................................888 954-3553
VA Regional Office/VA Benefits
20 Washington Pl, Newark............................................... 800 827-1000
Veteran Benefits Hotline......................................................888 8NJ-VETS
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VISION RESOURCES
American Council of the Blind............................................ 800 424-8666
DOROT’s University Without Walls.........................................973 763-1511
Foundation Fighting Blindness.............................................800 683-5555
HIP (Heightened Independence & Progress)........................201 996-9100
Library for the Handicapped..................................................800 685-2136
Lighthouse International....................................................800 829-0500
National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey......................973 759-3622
Newark Museum Tours for Visually Impaired Guests............. 973 596-6613
New Eyes for the Needy......................................................... 973 376-4903
New Jersey Association of the Blind-Deaf
153 Halsey St, Newark..........................................................973 648-2111
NFB NEWSLINE...........................................................410 659-9314 x317
NJ Commission for the Blind & Visually Impaired..................973 648-2111
NJ Self-Help Clearinghouse
(Support Group)..................................................................800 367-6274
NJ State Library for the Blind &
Physically Handicapped......................................................800 792-8322
North American Resource Line for Braille.............................. 800 272-4553
Prevent Blindness New Jersey.............................................. 800 850-2020
Recorded Magazines.............................................................888 724-6423
The Seeing Eye.......................................................................973 539-4425
The Talking Newspaper........................................................ 201 498-0396
Vision Council of America....................................................800 424-8422
Vision Loss Alliance of New Jersey
(formerly NJ Foundation for the Blind).............................973 627-0055
VISION SERVICES
Eye Trauma Services at The University Hospital
150 Bergen St, Newark.......................................................973 972-2020
Marano Eye Care at St. Michael’s Medical Ctr
111 Central Av, Newark.........................................................973 877-5534
WALK-IN BATHTUBS
Back Home Safely
(ad on page 41)................................................................973 219-4147
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Providing health care professionals to an individual in a variety of settings.
Most agencies have an RN to do an appraisal to determine a patient’s needs.
For more information call our Seniors Resource Line at 973-560-0064.
OUR PREFERRED SKILLED CARE AGENCIES
BAYADA Home Health Care (Essex)
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................973 857-5035
BAYADA Home Health Care (Hudson)
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................201 343-7100
BAYADA Home Health Care (Union)
(ad on page 63) ..............................................................908 789-1717
BAYADA Home Health Care (Live-In)
(ad on page 63) ..............................................................908 379-7780
Brightstar Care – Essex & Morris Counties
(ad on page 58) ..............................................................973 898-0800
Care Street Home Care of NJ
(ad on Inside Front Cover) ...............................................732 771-2273
Citadel at Home
(ad on page 63) .............................................................. 973 412-3133
Gratitude Homecare
(ad on page 62) .............................................................. 551 284-3777
SAGE Eldercare
(ad on page 62)..............................................................908 273-5550
Unicity Homecare
(ad on page 63) ...............................................................201 670-7100
SKILLED CARE DEFINITIONS
DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet
information, management of the disease process, medication management and
education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the
supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or
cardiac care specialty RN’s in their employ.
ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding, or tube feeding, is a way to deliver
nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth.
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HOUR MINIMUM – The least number of hours a Non-Medical Home Care
Agency will be available for hire. Medicare certified Home Health Agencies are not on
a specified time frame.
HOSPICE – Refers to a comprehensive program of care to patients and families
facing a life threatening illness. Hospice emphasizes palliative rather than curative
treatment. The dying are comforted. Professional medical care is given, and
sophisticated symptom relief provided.
INTRAVENOUS THERAPY (IV) – Refers to any medical treatments/
medications that need to be introduced into the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous
IV Therapies can be provided in a patient’s home under supervision of a MD.
Some of these include: inter-infective/antibiotic therapies, hydration therapy, pain
management, chemotherapy and central line care and maintenance.
MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing
a button.
PRIVATE DUTY PERSONAL CARE – Assistance with Activities of Daily Living
(ADL’s), homemaking, companionship and other non-medical in home care. These
services are available for hire after, or in conjunction with, Medicare certified services.
Private payment, Medicaid and Veterans Benefits are a few of the ways personal care
can be paid for.
PSYCHIATRIC CARE – Refers to the agencies’ ability to offer services related to
psychiatric support with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness.
Services may include counseling or administering of medications.
SOCIAL WORKER – A clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is
to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the
patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial
in nature.
THERAPY SERVICES (ST, PT, OT, RT) –
Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing
disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing.
Physical Therapy – Refers to services for the treatment and the rehabilitation
process where a physical therapist will often stretch, strengthen, facilitate muscles,
challenge balance, test coordination abilities, teach home exercise programs and
enhance basic mobility skills.
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Occupational Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat patients to
improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments.
Patients may have mental, physical, developmental, or emotional disabilities.
Therapists also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work
skills. Occupational therapists help clients not only to improve their basic motor
functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss
of function.
Respiratory Therapy – Refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies
and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include
the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment, environmental control
systems, humidification, aerosols, ventilator support, bronchi pulmonary
drainage and exercise, respiratory rehabilitation, assistance with cardiopulmonary
resuscitation, and maintenance of natural, artificial, and mechanical airways.
TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone
a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is
made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to
bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions.
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NON-MEDICAL CARE AGENCIES
For individuals not in need of medical assistance, but who do need some
support in the home, homemakers & companions provide housekeeping,
incidental transportation, errands and other daily responsibilities which
afford seniors the ability to remain in the comfort of their homes. For more
information call our Seniors Resource Line at 973-560-0064.
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WOUND CARE – Refers to services for providing diagnosis and treatment for
ulcers, pressure sores and other wounds. Treatments may include but is not limited
to irrigations, dressing, and wound vacs. Some agencies may employ specialty
nurses to provide and instruct in care specifically for patients with more complicated
wounds.
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WORKERS COMP (W)
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NON-MEDICAL CARE DEFINITIONS
24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “round the clock treatment” in a home environment.
The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver.
24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day
to speak with.
ACCREDITED – Accrediting agencies are professional groups that establish and
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home health care services. The Commission on Accreditation for Home Care, Inc.
(CACH) and Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP) are two of the
accrediting agencies.
ADLs – ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING – Assistance with bathing,
toileting, dressing, getting in and out of a bed or chair, walking and eating
otherwise know as activities of daily living.
ALZHEIMER’S DEMENTIA CARE – This refers to personnel of the agency
that are specifically trained to provide care to those that are afflicted with
Alzheimer’s or other dementia related problems.
BONDED – Means that a bonding company has secured money that is available to
the consumer in the event they file a claim against the company.
FREE ASSESSMENT – Agencies that do not charge for the initial assessment
of the client which is usually facilitated by a nurse or other professional capable of
providing a detailed care plan.
HOMEMAKER/COMPANION – Non-medical assistance with meal
preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings,
companionship and other household duties. These agencies are licensed
HOURLY MINIMUM – This refers to the minimum number of hours
that an agency provides service.
INCONTINENCE - Lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation.
INSURED – This refers to what happens if someone gets hurt on the job.
If the company isn’t insured, then the claim gets filed against the homeowner’s
insurance. If the company is insured, then the claim gets filed against the company’s
insurance.
MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by
pushing a button.
MEDICATION REMINDER – Assistance with reminding an individual about
medications but not dispensing medications.
TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping, appointments and other outings.
WORKER’S COMP – Insurance that covers medical and rehabilitation costs and
lost wages for employees injured at work.
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SENIOR HOUSING DEFINITIONS
ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES –
Licensed assisted living facility or skilled nursing facility that specialize in delivering
care to victims of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Communities are typically bedroom-
style rental units with common areas for dining and activities. Many are locked for
residents’ safety. Specifically trained staff usually serves the special needs of this
population. Amenities vary for each community.
ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES – Typically apartment-style with
kitchenettes and private baths. Some offer companion accommodations. Personal
assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) bathing, grooming, dressing,
toileting, eating and ambulation. Rates vary from an all-inclusive to base rates with
levels of care. Amenities vary for each community.
CCRC – Continuing Care Retirement Communities offer all levels of care on one
campus (independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing). An endowment
fee may be required that entitles residents to use assisted or skilled services when
needed throughout their lifetime. Each community offers varied buy-in and
payment plan options.
DAY CARE – Any provider can elect to provide day/night services on a short or
long term basis. Rates typically include a place to rest, one or two meals and snacks
and activities for the day. Licensed communities are prohibited by law to promote
these services without a specific license.
INDEPENDENT HOUSING – Apartments and communities for adults 55+
with little or no senior support services (e.g. no meals, etc.).
INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour inpatient care residents who need
licensed nursing supervision and supportive care, but do not require
continuous nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s and
transfers. Residents receive meds from a nurse following a doctors
orders and may receive outpatient rehab services. Facilities may use a nurse as a
their consultant and the residents receive periodic assessments from a licensed
practitioner.
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Cedar Crest Village
1 Cedar Crest Village Dr, Pompton Plains
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973-658-5285
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ADDITIONAL INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITIES
ESSEX COUNTY
Bailey Holt Tower
973-673-5070
Branch Brook Park Manor
973-481-6516
Brewsters Manor
973-485-2415
Casa Mia Senior Housing
973-483-7775
Crane’s Mill
973-276-3017
Green Hill
973-766-9355
Maplewood Seniors
973-763-4322
Montclair Inn
973-746-8917
Nevada Streets Apts
973-622-8101
Pine Ridge of Montclair
973-746-0003
Salem Towers Apartments
973-678-5768
Village Apartments of the Jewish Federation
973-763-0999
West Orange Senior Citizen Housing
973-736-3130
Willow Home for Senior Citizens
973-744-1999
Winchester Gardens
877-230-5543
HUDSON COUNTY
Harbour View Senior Living
201-867-3585
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Ocean Towers Apartments
201-434-8691
YWCA Imperative Housing
201-333-6328
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Heritage at Clara Barton
732-225-5990
MORRIS COUNTY
Cedar Crest Village
973-658-5285
UNION COUNTY
Chelsea at Fanwood, The
908-654-5200
Elizabeth House
908-355-3406
Lantern Hill
844-779-8778
Park Hotel Rest Home
908-754-2211
Plainfield Tower West
908-668-1963
Springfield Seniors
973-467-1480
Woodlands, The
908-753-1113
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PRICE ALL INCLUSIVE – Price listed includes any and all amenities a
community has to offer.
RESPITE CARE – Otherwise known as a short-term stay. Any provider of IL, AL,
ALZ or SNF care can elect to provide fully furnished accommodations to a person
for a short period of time. Rates usually quoted on a daily basis and are typically
inclusive of all services and amenities.
RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES – Housing designed specifically for mature
adults. Typically Studio, 1 BR or 2 BR rental apartments with full kitchens,
and private baths are available. Services include meal plans, transportation,
housekeeping, laundry and maintenance. Amenities are usually abundant; formal
libraries, computer stations, swimming pools, gardens, and other social gathering
spaces. Rates are monthly and typically based upon size/ location of apartment.
SKILLED CARE – 24 hour licensed nursing services, eight hours of which are
RN covered. Patient may receive rehab services either inpatient or out-patient and
may be fully dependent for ADL’s. Patients receive medications by an RN according
to a licensed physicians orders.
SKILLED NURSING CARE FACILITIES – Providing 24/7 care for
residents and offering full assistance with ADL’s. Daily rates typically include a
furnished bedroom and a private or shared bath, meals, activities, transportation,
phone service, cable TV and all personal/nursing care. Payor sources usually
accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, VA, some insurance plans and private sources.
TYPE 1 CARE – Residents may need significant assistance with 2 ADL’s and
minimal assistance on more than 2 ADL’s daily. The resident must also be able to
evacuate a community under their own power and have stable health. Residents
receive 24/7 monitoring and may have an independent home health agency help
with services.
TYPE 2 CARE – Residents receive full assistance with ADL’s and are able to
permit aging in place. Residents may require the assist of one person for transfers
and evacuations. Residents receive 24/7 monitoring and may have an independent
home health agency help with services.
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SEMI-PRIVATE ROOMS
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SKILLED NURSING
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RESPITE / SHORT-TERM STAY
ADULT DAY PROGRAMS
MEDICAID WAIVER
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Alaris Health at The Atrium Assisted Living
330 Ninth St, Jersey City
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1155 E Jersey St, Elizabeth
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800 Hamburg Tpk, Wayne
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510 Prospect Ave, West Orange
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18 Eden Ln, Whippany
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10 Jackson Dr, Cranford
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Brighton Gardens of Mountainside
1350 Rte 22 W, Mountainside
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220 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange
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295 South Ave, Fanwood
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4 Cedar Crest Village Dr, Pompton Plains
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707 Eagle Rock Ave, West Orange
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3505 Bergen Tpk, North Bergen
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250 Bloomfield Ave, Bloomfield
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1015 Amboy Ave, Edison
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537 Mountain Ave, New Providence
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351 River Rd, Edgewater
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Sunrise of Livingston
290 S Orange Ave, Livingston
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26 River Rd, Summit
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47 Greenbrook Rd, Fairfield
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240 Springfield Ave, Westfield
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333 Elmwood Ave, Maplewood
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The Cliffs is a non-profit assisted living community whose
mission, based on Christian principles, is to provide Seniors with
a rich and full life style amidst a beautiful campus and caring
staff that families often call special.
At The Cliffs you can expect to find an easy balance of support
and independence, with all the amenities
that help make it feel Just like home!
707 Eagle Rock Ave.
West Orange, NJ 07052
1-888-377-2700
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ADDITIONAL ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES
BERGEN COUNTY
Sunrise of Edgewater
201-941-6111
ESSEX COUNTY
Arden Courts of West Orange
(Memory Care Only)
973-736-3100
Arbor Terrace Roseland
973-352-0721
Brighton Gardens of West Orange
973-731-9840
Brookdale West Orange
855-350-3800
CareOne at Livingston Assisted Living
973-758-4100
Cliffs at Eagle Rock
888-377-2700
Crane’s Mill Health Center
973-276-3017
Green Hill
973-766-9355
Hearthside Commons at the
Job Haines Home
973-743-0792
Sunrise at Livingston
973-548-6994
Sunrise at West Essex
973-228-7890
Winchester Gardens
877-230-5543
HUDSON COUNTY
Alaris Health at The Atrium
Assisted Living
201-716-8000
Harbour View Senior Living
201-867-3585
Residence at Clara Maass Continuing Care Center
973-844-4800
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Heritage of Clara Barton
732-225-5990
MORRIS COUNTY
Arden Courts of Whippany
(Memory Care Only)
973-581-1800
Cedar Crest
800-960-6226
PASSAIC COUNTY
Arden Courts of Wayne
(Memory Care Only)
973-942-5600
UNION COUNTY
Amber Court Assisted Living
908-352-9200
Arbor Terrace Mountainside
908-836-6048
AristaCare at Delaire
908-862-3399
Atria Cranford
908-709-4300
Brandywine Living at Summit
908-522-8852
Brighton Gardens of Mountainside
908-654-4460
Chelsea at Fanwood
908-654-5200
Lantern Hill
844-779-8778
New Jersey Multicare Center
908-353-1220
Sunrise of Summit
908-673-1400
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908-317-3030
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PRICE ALL INCLUSIVE
ALZHEIMER’S / DEMENTIA
RESIDENTS ONLY
SEMI-PRIVATE ROOMS
PRIVATE ROOMS
NURSING HOME ON SITE
RESPITE / SHORT-TERM STAY
ADULT DAY PROGRAMS
NURSE ON STAFF
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
SECURED COURTYARD
Alaris Health at The Atrium at Hamilton
330 Ninth St, Jersey City
86
201-716-8000
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Amber Court Assisted Living
1155 E Jersey St, Elizabeth
75
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Arden Courts of Wayne (Memory Care Only)
800 Hamburg Tpk, Wayne
80
973-942-5600
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Arden Courts of West Orange (Memory Care
Only), 510 Prospect Ave, West Orange
80
973-736-3100
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Arden Courts of Whippany (Memory Care Only)
18 Eden Ln, Whippany
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Atria Cranford
10 Jackson Dr, Cranford
75
908-709-4300
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Brighton Gardens of Mountainside
1350 Rte 22 W, Mountainside
73
908-654-4460
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220 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange
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Cedar Crest
4 Cedar Crest Village Dr, Pompton Plains
74
800-960-6226
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Chelsea at Fanwood
295 South Ave, Fanwood
75
908-654-5200
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Harbour View Senior Living
3505 Bergen Tpk, North Bergen
1
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Haven at the Cliffs at Eagle Rock
707 Eagle Rock Ave, West Orange
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Lantern Hill
537 Mountain Ave, New Providence
74
844-779-8778
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351 River Rd, Edgewater
73
201-941-6111
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290 S Orange Ave, Livingston
73
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26 River Rd, Summit
73
908-673-1400
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Sunrise at West Essex
47 Greenbrook Rd, Fairfield
73
973-228-7890
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240 Springfield Ave, Westfield
73
908-317-3030
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Winchester Gardens
333 Elmwood Ave, Maplewood
67
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BERGEN COUNTY
Sunrise of Edgewater
201-941-6111
ESSEX COUNTY
Arbor Terrace Roseland
973-352-0721
Arden Courts of West Orange
(Memory Care Only)
973-736-3100
Brighton Gardens of West Orange
973-731-9840
Brookdale West Orange
855-350-3800
CareOne at Livingston
973-758-4100
Crane’s Mill Health Center
973-276-3017
Haven at the Cliffs at Eagle Rock
888-377-2700
Sunrise at Livingston
973-548-6994
Sunrise at West Essex
973-228-7890
Winchester Gardens
877-230-5543
HUDSON COUNTY
Alaris Health at The Atrium at
Hamilton Park
201-716-8000
Harbour View Senior Living
201-867-3585
MORRIS COUNTY
Arden Courts of Whippany
(Memory Care Only)
973-581-1800
Cedar Crest
800-960-6226
PASSAIC COUNTY
Arden Courts of Wayne
(Memory Care Only)
973-942-5600
UNION COUNTY
Amber Court Assisted Living
908-352-9200
Arbor Terrace Mountainside
908-836-6048
Atria Cranford
908-709-4300
Birchwood Square at Cranford Health
908-272-6660
Brandywine Living at Summit
908-522-8852
Brighton Gardens of Mountainside
908-654-4460
Chelsea at Fanwood
908-654-5200
Lantern Hill
844-779-8778
Sunrise of Summit
908-673-1400
Sunrise of Westfield
908-317-3030
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RESPITE / SHORT-TERM STAY
ALZHEIMER’S /
SECURED DEMENTIA CARE
LOWEST DAILY RATE
SUB-ACUTE UNIT
SEMI-PRIVATE ROOMS
PRIVATE ROOMS
MEDICAID
MEDICARE
TRACH UNIT
VENT UNIT
Alaris Health at Belgrove
195 Belgrove Dr, Kearny
86
973-844-4800
120
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Alaris Health at Cedar Grove
110 Grove Ave, Cedar Grove
86
973-571-6600
230
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Alaris Health at Hamilton Park
525 Monmouth St, Jersey City
86
201-653-8800
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Alaris Health at Kearny
206 Bergen Ave, Kearny
86
201-955-7067
120
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Alaris Health at St. Mary’s
135 S Center St, Orange
86
973-266-3000
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Alaris Health at West Orange
5 Brook End Dr, West Orange
86
973-324-3000
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Care Connection Rahway
865 Stone St, Rahway
86
732-499-6460
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Cedar Crest
4 Cedar Crest Dr, Pompton Plains
74
800-960-6226
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Cranford Park Care
600 Lincoln Park E, Cranford
86
908-402-0817
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Elmora Hills Healthcare & Rehab
225 W Jersey St, Elizabeth
IFC
908-353-1220
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Harbour View Senior Living
3505 Bergen Tpk, North Bergen
1
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Job Haines Home
250 Bloomfield Ave, Bloomfield
85
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Lantern Hill
537 Mountain Ave, New Providence
74
844-779-8778
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Park Crescent Healthcare & Rehab
480 Parkway Dr, East Orange
IFC
973-674-2700
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Runnells Care Center
40 Watchung Way, Berkeley Heights
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South Mountain Healthcare & Rehab
2385 Springfield Ave, Vauxhall
IFC
908-688-3400
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SUB-ACUTE UNIT
SEMI-PRIVATE ROOMS
PRIVATE ROOMS
MEDICAID
MEDICARE
TRACH UNIT
VENT UNIT
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ALARIS HEALTH AT CEDAR GROVE
110 Grove Ave, Cedar Grove – 973-571-6600
ALARIS HEALTH AT SAINT MARY’S
135 South Center St, West Orange – 973-324-3000
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195 Belgrove Dr, Kearny – 973-844-4800
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525 Monmouth St, Jersey City – 201-653-8800
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206 Bergen Ave, Kearny – 201-955-7067
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Founded on a tradition of health care
excellence, Alaris Member Health Centers
are leading providers of short-term post
hospital rehabilitation and long-term and
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throughout the state of New Jersey.
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ESSEX COUNTY
Alaris Health at Cedar Grove
973-571-6600
Alaris Health at St. Mary’s
973-266-3000
Alaris Health at West Orange
973-324-3000
Arbor Glen Center – Genesis Healthcare
973-256-7220
Broadway House
973-268-9797
Brookhaven Health Care Center
973-676-6221
Canterbury at Cedar Grove
973-239-7600
CareOne at Livingston
973-758-9000
Complete Care at Orange Park
973-677-1500
Complete Care Summit Ridge
973-736-2000
Crane’s Mill Health Center
973-276-3017
Daughters of Israel
973-731-5100
Family of Caring Healthcare at Montclair
973-783-9400
Forest Hill Health Care Center
973-482-5000
Green Hill
973-766-9355
Grove Park Healthcare & Rehab Center
973-672-1700
Inglemoor Rehab & Care Center
973-994-0221
Alaris Health at Kearny
201-955-7067
Harborage, The
201-854-5400
Harbour View Senior Living
201-867-3585
Hudson View Care & Rehab Center
201-861-4040
Majestic Rehab & Nursing Center
201-435-0033
Manhattan View Healthcare Center
201-325-8400
Peace Care St. Ann’s
201-433-0950
Peace Care at St. Joseph’s
201-653-8300
MORRIS COUNTY
Cedar Crest
800-960-6226
UNION COUNTY
AristaCare of Delaire
908-862-3399
AristaCare of Norwood Terrace
908-769-1400
Ashbrook Care & Rehab Center
908-889-5500
Autumn Lake Rehab & Nursing Center
908-464-0048
Brother Bonaventure Extended Care Center
908-994-7050
Care Connection Rahway
732-499-6460
HUDSON COUNTY (cont’d)
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Job Haines Home
973-743-0792
Little Nursing Home
973-744-5518
Montclair Care Center
973-746-4616
Mountainside Hospital Transitional Care Unit
973-429-6949
New Community Extended Care
973-624-2020
New Vista Nursing & Rehab
973-484-4222
Park Manor Nursing & Rehab
973-743-7772
Park Crescent
Healthcare & Rehab
973-674-2700
St. Vincent’s Nursing Home
973-754-4800
Sinai Post Acute Nursing & Rehab
973-483-6800
Stratford Manor Care & Rehab Center
973-731-4500
Waterview Center
973-239-9300
West Caldwell Care Center
973-226-1100
White House Healthcare & Rehab Center
973-672-6500
HUDSON COUNTY
Alaris Health at Belgrove
973-844-4800
Alaris Health at Hamilton Park
201-653-8800
Complete Care at Westfield
908-233-9700
Complete Care at Woodlands
908-753-1113
Cornell Care & Rehab
908-687-7800
Cranford Park Care
908-402-0817
Cranford Rehab & Nursing
908-272-6660
Elizabeth Nursing & Rehab Center
908-354-0002
Elmora Hills Healthcare & Rehab
908-353-1220
JFK / Hartwyck at Cedarbrook
908-754-3100
Lantern Hill
844-779-8778
ManorCare Health Services - Mountainside
908-654-0020
Plaza Health Care
908-354-1300
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Rahway
732-381-4200
Runnells Care Center
908-771-5700
South Mountain
Healthcare & Rehab
908-688-3400
Spring Grove Rehab
908-464-8600
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Medicare 2024 “In A Nutshell”
(Parts A, B & Medigap Plans)
Original Medicare is a government health insurance program primarily for
people age 65 and older. It has four main parts: A, B, C & D. The chart below
is an example of how Parts A & B work together with a traditional
Medicare supplement also known as a “Medigap Plan.”
Medicare
Part A
Hospital Insurance
Generally no cost
(If you paid Medicare taxes
while working)
$1,632 deductible
(per benefit period)
It is possible to pay the
$1632 deductible and other
daily charges for multiple
stays & extended care.
Plan covers: Inpatient
hospital care, home health
care services, hospice, in-
patient skilled nursing & more.
Providers are paid
by Medicare assignment.
No coverage outside USA.
No out-of-pocket maximum.
Many people add a Medigap
plan, Part D or an Advan-
tage Plan (Part C) to fill the
“gaps” in the coverage.
Medicare
Part B
Medical Insurance
Most people pay
monthly $174.90
(Premium could be higher
based on income)
$240 annual deductible.
(this can increase each year)
80/20 after deductible.
Plan covers: health care
providers, ambulance,
emergency care, outpatient
surgical, wellness &
other Medicare approved
benefits
Most doctors accept
Medicare.
No coverage outside the USA.
No out-of-pocket maximum.
Many people add a Medigap
plan, Part D or an Advan-
tage Plan (Part C) to fill the
“gaps” in the coverage.
Supplemental Policy
Plans A - N
Medigap
Premium varies by company,
age, location & other factors.
Guarantee Issue at
initial enrollment
(Other special enrollment
periods may be avalable)
These plans generally pay
the 20% not covered
by Part B & other
Medicare eligible benefits
When this coordinates with
Medicare, many benefits are
100% covered
Can provide benefits
outside USA
Plans are available through
insurance companies.
Important to add Part D plan
to cover prescription drugs &
avoid penalties.
Must have Part A & B to enroll.
There is NO additional cost to use the services of a full time insurance professional.
Please call us or a broker in your local area for additional assistance.
This article was written by Craig N. Anderson, President of
Anderson Benefits, Inc. located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
To contact call: 801-363-9575 or craig@andersonbenefits.com
A & B are designed for people over age 65 and
those with certain disabilities
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Medicare 2024 “In A Nutshell”
Med Advantage (Part C) with RX (Part D)
Medicare Advantage plans are governed by Medicare. They are only offered through
insurance companies that have an annual contract with Medicare. They are NOT the
same as Medigap policies. They must cover all Medicare approved services.
Most Advantage plans include Part D prescription drug coverage.
Advantage Plans
Part C
INSTEAD of a Medigap Plan (A-N)
Premium varies by company and coverage.
(Same premium for all ages).
Part B premium $174.70 is still paid
(Premium can be higher
depending on income)
There are many plan types available:
PPO, HMO, HSA, etc.
Plans have co-pays and / or coinsurance
for covered benefits & services.
Preventive care is covered 100%.
Plans have an annual
out-of pocket maximum.
Plans may have additional services and
discounts, including dental, vision,
gym membership & more.
There is an Annual Election Period (AEP)
which runs from October 15–December
7 of each year. This is the time to make
changes in company or coverage.
Must have Part A & B to enroll.
Medicare
Part D
Drug Program
Premium varies by company and coverage.
(Same premium for all ages).
Plans are generally a variation of the following:
Deductible (Phase I)
$0–$545 deductible
Initial Coverage (Phase II)
co-pay coverage until the total
cost of the drugs = $5,030
Coverage Gap / Doughnut Hole (Phase III)
The member now pays much more for covered drugs
25% generic / 25% brand. There is a drug
manufacture discount on certain drugs that can
count toward the “True out-of-pocket” (TrOOP).
You remain here until the $8,000 (TrOOP) has
been met. It’s estimated you will pay about
$3,300 of the $8,000.
Catastrophic Coverage (Phase IV)
$0 for covered drugs on the plan’s formulary
for the rest of the calandar year
Approved formulary insulins are no more
than $35 per month.
Part D can be separate with Medigap & PFFS plans.
There is a penalty for late enrollment into Part D.
Annual Election Period is Oct 15–Dec 7 each year
Must have Part A or B to enroll.
For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.
This information is the opinion of the author and intended as an easy to read summary.
This is not a contract. Additional limitations and exclusions may apply to services.
In the event of any inconsistencies with Medicare or with a published medical insurers certificate,
the certificate / Medicare will control. Prepared 10/2023
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Act Now Foundation................................................................................15
Alaris Health at Belgrove..........................................................................86
Alaris Health at Cedar Grove...................................................................86
Alaris Health at Hamilton Park................................................................86
Alaris Health at Kearny............................................................................86
Alaris Health at St. Mary’s.......................................................................86
Alaris Health at The Atrium.....................................................................86
Alaris Health at West Orange...................................................................86
Alaris Health Dialysis at Hamilton Park...................................................86
Alzheimer’s Association - Greater NJ Chapter...........................................13
Amber Court.............................................................................................75
Arden Courts of Wayne............................................................................80
Arden Courts of West Orange..................................................................80
Arden Courts of Whippany......................................................................80
Assisted Living Locators...........................................................................14
Atria Cranford..........................................................................................75
Back Home Safely.....................................................................................41
Bayada Home Health Care....................................................................... 63
Bradley & Son Funeral Homes.................................................................. 11
Brighton Gardens of Mountainside..........................................................73
Brighton Gardens of West Orange............................................................73
BrightStar Care Essex-Morris.................................................................. 58
Buttonwood Behavioral Health Hospital........................Inside Front Cover
Care Street Home Care of NJ..........................................Inside Front Cover
Cedar Crest.............................................................................................. 74
Chelsea at Fanwood .................................................................................75
Citadel at Home....................................................................................... 63
Cliffs at Eagle Rock.................................................................................. 74
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Gratitude Homecare................................................................................62
Harbour View Senior Living.....................................................1, Back Cover
Haven at Cliffs at Eagle Rock...................................................................80
Heritage of Clara Barton...........................................................................75
Humana...................................................................................................37
Job Haines Home..................................................................................... 85
Lantern Hill............................................................................................. 74
Medicare Marketplace.............................................................................. 36
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Park Crescent Healthcare & Rehab..................................Inside Front Cover
Runnells Care Center............................................................................... 87
SAGE Eldercare.......................................................................................62
Serenity Hospice.............................................................Inside Front Cover
South Mountain Healthcare and Rehab..........................Inside Front Cover
Spend-A-Day Adult Day Care..................................................................62
Sunrise at West Essex...............................................................................73
Sunrise of Edgewater................................................................................73
Sunrise of Livingston................................................................................73
Sunrise of Summit....................................................................................73
Sunrise of Westfield..................................................................................73
Tonya Keyes - Red Door Realty and Associates..........................................43
Unicity Eldercare..................................................................................... 63
Unicity Homecare.................................................................................... 63
Willis Law Group......................................................................................23
Winchester Gardens................................................................................67
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Request for Proposal
For Operation of the Township of West Orange
Recycling Center
590 Mt. Pleasant Avenue
West Orange, New Jersey
For Class B, Exempt Woods
Class C, Exempt Compost Operation
And the Recycling Convenience Center For
Electronics, Scrap Metal, Tires and Class A Recyclable
Materials
Due Date
January 12, 2024 at 3:30pm
The Township of West Orange
Panayiota Reynolds
Purchasing Agent
66 Main Street, Room 111
West Orange, New Jersey 07052
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Section 1.0- General Description
Public Notice
1.01
General Description
1.02
Preparation, Submission and Opening of Proposals
1.03
Authorization to do Business in New Jersey
1.04
Qualifications
1.05
Familiarity with the Work
1.06
Interpretation of Documents
1.07
Cause of Rejection
1.08
Award of Execution of Contract
1.09
Insurance
1.10
Proposal Security
1.11
Consent of Surety, Performance and Payment Bond
1.12
Contract Documents
1.13
Operations and Marketing
1.14
Proposal Form
1.15
Compliance with the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act
1.16
Disputes Under the Contract
1.17
Affirmative Action Requirements
1.18
Historical Recycling Quantities
1.19
Site Improvement Plan
1.20
Timeline of Important Dates
Section 2.0- Technical Information
2.01
Definitions
2.1
Scope of Work- Overview and Summary
2.2
Site Conditions
2.3
Administration of Contract
2.4
Hours of Operation
2.5
Site Access by the Township and its Agents
2.6
Acceptable Materials
2.7
Prohibited Materials
2.8
Sources of Materials
2.9
Fees Charged to Users
2.10
Marketing of Recyclable Materials
2.11
Permits
2.12
Materials to Township
2.13
On Site Improvements and Site Preparation
2.14
Work to be Performed
2.15
Utilities
2.16
Accident Reporting
2.17
Record Keeping
2.18
Regulatory Oversight by West Orange
2.19
Liquidated Damages and Payments
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2.20
Reporting of Recycling Convenience Center Activity
2.21
Changes to Operating Procedures
2.22
Termination
2.23
Operator Non- Performance
2.24
Performance Bond and Insurance
Section 3.0- Required Proposal Documents
3.01
Statement of Ownership Disclosure
3.02
Affidavit of Authorization for Contract
3.03
Market Capacity Affidavit
3.04
Moral Integrity Affidavit for Contract
3.05
Non-Collusion Affidavit
3.06
Subcontractor Use Form
3.07
Experience Statement
3.08
Qualifications of Personnel
3.09
Equipment List (in a form to be supplied by responding party)
3.10
Consent of Surety
3.11
Affirmative Action Requirements
3.12
American with Disabilities Act of 1990 Requirements
3.13
American with Disabilities Act of 1990 Affidavit
3.14
Proposal Form
3.15
Revenue Sharing Proposal Form
3.16
Respondent Proposal Form (signature page)
3.17
Disclosure of Violation Form
3.18
Disclosure of Political Contributions
3.19
Disclosure of Investment Activities in Iran
3.20
Equipment Dedication Affidavit
3.21
Proposal Bond Form (in a form to be supplied by responding party)
3.22
Acknowledgement of Receipt of Addenda/Addendum
3.23
NJ Business Registration Certificate
Appendices - Facility Site Plan, and Site Improvement Plan and Layout – (to be supplied by
responding party)
Appendix “A”
Current Facility Site Plan (Supplied by the Township/Owner)
Appendix “B”
Site Improvement Plan and Layout (in a form to be supplied by
responding party)
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SECTION 1.0
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
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ADVERTISEMENT
December 21, 2023
NOTICE OF PROPOSAL
The Township of West Orange has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the following
contract: Operation of the Township of West Orange Recycling Center, 590 Mt. Pleasant
Ave., West Orange, New Jersey for Class B, exempt woods, Class C, exempt compost
operation and the Recycling Convenience Center for Electronics, Scrap Metal, Tires and
Class A Recyclable Materials.
The submission date is Friday, January 12, 2024 at 3:30 pm, proposals received after stated time
will not be considered. Proposal packages are available at the office of the: Purchasing Agent,
Township of West Orange, Municipal Building, Room 111, 66 Main Street, West Orange, NJ
07052. Business hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding holidays. Requests
can also be emailed to preynolds@westorange.org.
Envelopes should be clearly marked with title, name and address of party submitting, addressed to
the Township of West Orange, Attn: Purchasing Department, at the address mentioned above.
Proposals will be publicly opened on date and time specified in the Council Chambers located at.
66 Main Street, West Orange, NJ 07052. Proposer must supply one (1) original, and one (1) on
an external hard drive as a PDF file. All submissions must be delivered via U.S. Mail or overnight
delivery or hand delivered. The Township of West Orange is not responsible for late delivery by
any method.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a proposal bond or cashier’s check for 10% of proposal
amount, not to exceed $20,000.00 and a Consent of Surety to provide a performance bond for
100% of the annual value of the submitted proposal. Submissions by Corporations, Partnerships
and sole proprietors must include a completed Disclosure of Ownership (N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2), are
required to comply with the requirements of Mandatory Equal Employment Opportunity Language
N.J.S.A.10:5-31et seq., N.J.A.C. 17:27-1.1 et seq. and NJ Contractor Business Registration
Certificate N.J.S.A.52:32-44.
Panayiota Reynolds, QPA
Purchasing Agent
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1.01
General Description
1.01.1
The Township of West Orange has issued this Request for Proposal (RFP)
for the following Contract:
For Operation of the Township of West Orange
Recycling Center
590 Mt. Pleasant Avenue
West Orange, New Jersey
For Class B, Exempt Woods
Class C, Exempt Compost Operation
And the Recycling Convenience Center for Electronics, Scrap Metal, Tires and Class A
Recyclable Materials
1.01.2
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from
firms interested in the Operation of the Township of West Orange
Recycling Center as set forth herein and in accordance with all the
applicable federal, state, county and Township regulations, New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection Regulations and all requirements set
forth in this Request for Proposal (RFP), for a three (3) year contract period
commencing March 1, 2024 with options to renew for two additional one (1) year
periods.
1.02
Preparation, Submission and Opening of Proposals
1.02.1
Proposals for the above referenced Contract must be submitted to and received by
Panayiota Reynolds, Township of West Orange Purchasing Agent, on or before
3:30 P.M. on Friday, January 12, 2024, and will be publicly opened by the
Township on January 12, 2024 at 3:30 P.M., Local Prevailing Time, in the
Council Chambers, 66 Main Street, West Orange, New Jersey. When submitting
a response, Proposer must supply one (1) original, and one (1) on an external hard
drive as a PDF file. All submissions must be delivered via U.S. Mail or overnight
delivery or hand delivered. The Township of West Orange is not responsible for
late delivery by any method.
1.02.2
The Proposal shall be submitted and prepared as specified herein. If the
Proposal is made by a company or partnership, the Respondent’s Disclosure
Statement shall be signed by all general partners and others having a beneficial
interest of ten (10%) percent or more in the entity. If made by a corporation, the
Respondent’s Disclosure Statement shall be signed by a corporate officer and
witnessed by the Corporate Secretary or a Notary Public. Corporations shall affix
their corporate seals to the Respondent’s Disclosure Statements. If made by an
individual, it shall be signed by that individual. If made by a limited liability
company or partnership, the names and addresses of all members and partners
shall be disclosed.
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1.02.3
The Proposal shall be submitted in a sealed envelope with the following
information clearly indicated on the outside of the envelope:
o Proposal Documents for Operation of Township of West Orange
Recycling Center
o Respondent’s Name
o Respondent’s Address
o Respondent’s Telephone and Fax Numbers
1.02.4
Enclosed in the sealed envelope with the proposal shall be the following
documents, as referenced below or attached hereto:
o Statement of Ownership Disclosure (See Section 3.01)
o Affidavit of Authorization (See Section 3.02)
o Market Capacity Affidavit (See Section 3.03)
o Moral Integrity Affidavit (See Section 3.04
o Non-Collusion Affidavit (See Section 3.05)
o Subcontractor Use Form (See Section 3.06)
o Experience Affidavit (See Section 3.07)
o Personnel Affidavit Including All Applicable Registrations and
Certificates to Operate a Recycling Facility, including Compost Facility
Operator Certificate (in a form to be supplied by responding party). (See
Section 3.08)
o Equipment List (in a form to be supplied by responding party)
(See Section 3.09)
o Consent of Surety (See Section 3.10)
o Affirmative Action Requirement (See Section 3.11)
o Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Affidavit (See Section 3.13)
o Proposal Forms (See Section 3.14 and 3.15)
o Respondent Proposal Form Signature Page (See Section 3.16)
o Disclosure form reflecting all violations, fines, notices of violation from
any governmental agency or entity within five (5) years. This specifically
includes copies of all violations, appeals, final determinations, etc. (See
Section 3.17)
o Disclosure of Political Contributions (See Section 3.18)
o Disclosure of Investment Activities in Iran (see Section 3.19)
o Equipment Dedication Affidavit (See Section 3.20)
o “Proposal Bond” or Certified Check in the amount of ten (10%) of the
Total Proposed Amount, not to exceed $20,000.00 (in a form to be
supplied by responding party) (See Section 3.21)
o Acknowledgement of Receipt of Addenda/Addendum (See Section 3.22)
o NJ Business Registration Certificate (See Section 3.23)
o Facility Site Plan (See Appendix “A”)
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o Detailed Facility Site Plan Improvements and Layout (See Appendix “B”)
(See Section 1.08.3, Section 1.19; a detailed plan shall be supplied by
responding party)
1.02.5
Proposals may be withdrawn prior to the termination time for the receipt
of proposals specified above.
1.02.6
All questions concerning the contents of this Request for Proposal (RFP) shall be
submitted in writing on or before January 4, 2024 at 4:00pm and shall be directed
to Mr. Wayne DeFeo, DeFeo Associates, 15 Washington Valley Road, Warren
Township, NJ 07059-7003, wdefeo@defeoassociates.com. Responses to
questions will be posted on the Township Web site on January 5, 2024.
1.03
Authorization to do Business in New Jersey
1.03.1
Corporations not incorporated in the State of New Jersey shall submit,
with their Proposal, a certification from the Secretary of the State of New
Jersey that said corporation is authorized to transact business in the State
of New Jersey. All non-residents of the State of New Jersey shall
designate a registered agent in the State of New Jersey upon whom
service can be made. This designation shall be shown on a duly executed
statement accompanying the Proposal, or submitted on request prior to the
award of the Contract by the Township of West Orange.
1.04
Qualifications and Additional Submission Requirements
1.04.1
Each Respondent shall submit with its Proposal a written statement of
qualifications that demonstrates the Respondent’s ability to perform the
work as outlined in Section 2.0 Technical Information with demonstrated
experience on similar projects.
1.04.2
All Respondents should be able to demonstrate a sufficient successful operating
experience of for the operation of a Class B Vegetative Waste Processing Facility
(Exempt or Non-Exempt), a Class C Leaf Compost Facility (Exempt or Non -
Exempt) and a Recycling Convenience Center, including the ability to market the
materials listed for the purpose of Recycling, of similar size and capacity as the
Township of West Orange Recycling Center. The experience listed shall be direct
experience of the Respondent. Experience of proposed Subcontractors will not be
considered as experience of the Respondent. Each Respondent shall include
within the Proposal, a Composting/Processing Facility’s experience list, including
the following items:
o Facility Owner
o Location of Facility
o Responsibilities
o Principals of each firm involved;
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o Contact person, including telephone number and address; and
o Evidence that the firm complied with all applicable statues, laws and
regulations during the operation of the facility.
1.04.3
All proposed Subcontractors shall be listed on the Subcontractor Use
Form and are subject to approval by the Township of West Orange.
1.04.4
Responses from joint ventures or associated firms shall include
qualifications and experience from the lead firm and the project team in
addition to addressing individual firm responsibilities, and coordination of
all work.
1.04.5
The Township of West Orange reserves the right to require the submission
of additional information regarding qualifications, as it may deem
necessary, and may consider any evidence available on the financial,
technical or other qualifications or abilities of any Respondent.
1.04.6
The Contract will only be awarded to a Respondent who, in the opinion of
the Township of West Orange, is fully qualified to undertake the work,
and who possesses the necessary resources to perform same.
1.05
Familiarity with the Work
1.05.1
It is the obligation of the Respondent to apprise itself of all facts necessary to
undertake the performance of the work. This includes, but is not limited to, the
examination of the site, related documents, the current exemptions, the most
recent New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection regulations for
Compost Processing, Class B Processing, Class C Transfer Operations, Class B
Transfer Operations, Recycling Convenience Center Operations and other
applicable Rules and Regulations.
1.05.2
The Respondent hereby expressly waives any right to, and agrees that it
will make no claim for, a reduction in the payments made to the Township
of West Orange under these terms of the Contract because of any
misinterpretation or misunderstanding of this Request for Proposal (RFP)
or because of any failure to fully acquaint itself with all conditions relating
to work.
1.05.3
The Proposal submitted shall be at the sole cost and expense of each
Respondent, and all materials submitted within the Proposal shall become
the property of the Township of West Orange. No Proposals or other
submitted materials will be returned.
1.06
Interpretation of Documents
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1.06.1
Only the interpretations or corrections issued as written Addenda by the
Township of West Orange shall be binding with respect to this RFP. No
other source is authorized to give information regarding any explanation or
interpretation of these Documents. Written Addenda shall be posted on the
Township Web site or sent to all parties who register in writing with the
Township by certified mail with return receipt requested.
1.07
Cause of Rejection
1.07.1
Proposals may be rejected for any reason including but not necessarily
limited to the following:
1.07.1.1
Not fully responsive to the RFP
1.07.1.2
Inability to qualify or perform the specified work
1.07.2
The Township of West Orange reserves the right to waive any and all
irregularities and informalities in the submission of the Proposals. The
Township of West Orange reserves the right to reject any and/or all
Proposals submitted in response to this RFP.
1.08
Award and Execution of Contract
1.08.1
The Contract is scheduled to be awarded prior to termination of the
existing current Contract and shall take effect at the expiration of the prior
Contract term. The award may be delayed by the Township of West
Orange due to rejection of one or more of the Proposals or under the
advice from the Township of West Orange’s staff and the Township
Council. All Respondents will be notified in writing of the action taken by
the Township of West Orange.
1.08.2
The award will not be binding upon the Township of West Orange until all
required documentation has been submitted by the Respondent, the West
Orange Township Council has issued a resolution awarding the Contract
and the Contract has been executed by all parties.
1.08.3
The Township of West Orange is utilizing competitive contracting in
accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-4.1 through 4.5 for the procurement of
the services specified in these Proposal documents. In addition to the Proposer’s
responsiveness to this RFP, the awarding of this contract will be based on
an evaluation and ranking of each respondent’s Proposal with respect to the
following items:
Cost Criteria
1)
Revenues to be received or cost to be paid.
(1) Does the Proposal offer the best financial benefit to the
Township whether the Proposal is for a monthly fee to be paid to
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the Township, a Revenue Sharing Proposal or a combination of
both.
(2) Is the Proposal adequately explained and consistent with the
requirements set forth in this RFP?
Management Criteria
2)
Experience of the Respondent.
(1) Does the Respondent provide sufficient documentation or
evidence of experience performing similar work?
(2) Does the Respondent document a record of reliability,
competent performance of work; and the skillset needed to
perform the Contract.
3)
Qualifications of staff to be assigned the work
(1) Has the Respondent provided the specific backgrounds and
qualifications of the staff who will perform the work under the
Contract?
(2) Does the Respondent provide sufficient documentation that its
staff has the requisite qualifications and experience to perform
the work under the Contract.
4)
Violations, Fines, Notices of Violations history from any
governmental agency
(1) Does the Respondent have a history of violations, fines or other
citations which evidence a pattern of the Respondent
disregarding of the governing Federal and State statutes?
(2) Does the Respondent have a history of violations, fines or other
citations which evidence a pattern of the Respondent
disregarding of the governing regulations and local ordinances
or law?
Technical Criteria
5)
Equipment to be assigned to perform the work
(1) Does the Respondent document that it has the requisite
equipment or resources to perform the work required under the
Contract?
6)
Detailed site improvement plan
(1) Does the Respondent’s proposed site improvement plan offer
the best use of the space for performance of the Contract?
The Township will use weighting criteria in its evaluation methodology.
Each proposal will be evaluated by an evaluation team consisting of
individuals chosen by the Township. In making each evaluation, the team
will be guided by the following point system that has 100 points at the
maximum total:
1. Revenues or cost
2. Experience of Respondent
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3. Qualifications of Staff
4.Violations, Fines, Notices
of Violations
5. Equipment
6. Detailed Site Improvement Plan
1.08.4
Any Proposal submitted shall be for a three (3) year contract to commence March
1, 2024 with two (2) options to renew for additional one -year periods. The
Township will notify the Operator 120 days prior to the expiration of the three (3)
year contract if it will exercise the option to renew for another one - year period.
Should the contract be extended for one (1) additional year, the Township will
notify the Operator 120 days prior to the expiration of the one - year extension if
it will exercise the option and renew the contract for the fifth and final year.
1.08.5
The successful Respondent shall commence the work contemplated herein upon
receipt of a written Notice-to-Proceed from the Township of West Orange, which
shall be issued within 15 calendar days following the execution of the Contract by
both parties.
1.09
Insurance
1.09.1
Before commencing work, the respondent shall furnish the Township of
West Orange with insurance certificate copies providing evidence of
coverage. The Insurance requirements are specified in Section 2.24,
Performance Bond and Insurance.
1.09.2
The Respondent shall maintain the above coverage in force for the
duration of the contract.
1.09.3
The coverages under Section 2.24 shall be endorsed to include the
Township of West Orange as additional insured for the duration of the
Contract.
1.10
Proposal Security
1.10.1
Each proposal must be accompanied by a Proposal security in the form of a
cashier’s check from the Respondent, or a “Proposal bond” supplied by the
responding party or its third-party company, and duly executed by the Respondent
as principal and by a reputable surety company rated A+ or better by A.M. Best
Company’s Insurance Rating, licensed to do business under the laws of and in the
State of New Jersey and satisfactory to the Township of West Orange, as Surety.
The amount of the Proposal security shall be ten (10%) percent of the Total
Contract Amount indicated in the Proposal Form, not to exceed $20,000.
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1.10.2
The Proposal security will be held by the Township of West Orange as security
for fulfillment of the Respondent’s Promises, as set forth in this Proposal,
that it will not withdraw the Proposal while it is being considered and that
it will execute the Contract and furnish all required bonds, insurances,
and other documentation required within the specified time, shall forfeit
the Proposal security.
1.10.3
The Respondent to which the Contract has been awarded, upon his failure
or refusal to execute the Contract or to deliver the bonds, insurances or
other documentation required within the specified time, shall forfeit the
Proposal security.
1.11
Consent of Surety, Performance and Payment Bond
Each proposal must be accompanied by a Consent of Surety signed by a
surety company stating that if the Respondent’s proposal is accepted, the
surety company which provides the Consent shall be required to furnish a
Performance and Payment Bond in the amount as specified in Section
2.24. Such surety company will provide the Respondent with bonds
guaranteeing the faithful performance of work in accordance with the
RFP, and the payment of labor, materials and all other indebtedness which
may accrue on the account of this contract.
A Performance and Payment Bond will be required at the time of the
signing of the contract. The amount of the bond and the rating of the
Surety Company are specified in Section 2.24, Performance Bond and
Insurance.
1.11.2
The performance and payment bond must be furnished with the executed
Contract and shall remain in effect until Contract completion. In lieu of
the Consent of Surety, the Respondent may submit a Certified Check for
the required amount.
1.12
Contract Documents
1.12.1
The contract documents shall consist of this Request for Proposal (RFP)
including, Sections 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and Appendix “A,” along with the Respondent’s
Detailed Site Improvement Plan signed by a licensed engineer, the Respondent’s
Proposal form, and an Agreement between the successful Respondent and the
Township of West Orange which incorporates the terms of this RFP.
1.12.2
Should discrepancies exist between the Request for Proposal (RFP) and
the Respondent’s Proposal, the requirements of the Request for Proposal
(RFP) will govern, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Township
of West Orange.
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1.13
Operations and Marketing
1.13.1
Respondents shall submit a Proposal for the operation and marketing services for
the Recycling Center.
1.13.2
The Proposal shall address the scope of work and other requirements
included in Section 2 of this Request for Proposal (RFP).
1.13.3
The Proposal shall include a list of all personnel that will be assigned to the work
along with experience summaries for each. The Proposal shall also include a flow
chart specifying personnel responsibilities by position. The Township of West
Orange shall have final approval over any changes in site management.
1.13.4
While a detailed marketing plan is not required as part of the Proposal, a
brief description, generally indicating the markets that will be investigated
for disposal of the end product shall be included.
1.14
Proposal Form
1.14.1
The revenue or cost information shall be required on the Proposal Form
included in Section 3.0. The Proposal Form shall be completed in ink or
be typewritten. Erasure or alterations must be initialed by the Respondent
in ink. The prices shall be stated in words and numerals. All blank spaces
must be completed. Ditto marks shall not be used.
1.14.2
Discrepancies between words and numerals will be resolved in favor of
the words.
1.14.3
All names must be typed or legibly printed below the signature.
1.14.4
The Proposal Form includes a Base Proposal. The Base Proposal is for the operation of
the Recycling Center for Class B, Exempt Wood, Class C, Exempt Compost Operation
and the Recycling Convenience Center. The Base Proposal includes the site
improvements necessary for all three operations, including additional site vegetative
screening, and landscaping being included by the Proposer.
1.15
Compliance with the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act
The work solicited under this Proposal is considered a service contract.
This contract is not subject to the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act,
N.J.S.A. 34:11-56a.25.
1.16
Disputes Under the Contract
1.16.1
A dispute arising under the Contract shall be submitted in writing to the
Director of Engineering and Public Works for the Township of West
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Orange, with all the facts and supporting data. The Director of
Engineering and Public Works will review the dispute and issue his
decision, or request additional facts or documentation, after which he will
render his decision.
In the event the dispute is not then resolved, the matter shall be submitted
to an alternate dispute resolution (ADR) procedure determined by the
Township Attorney or submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction, in
the Township’s sole discretion. The Respondent consents to injunctive
relief at any time to protect the health and safety of the Township residents
and maintain the operations in conformance with all governmental laws.
Any and all costs of ADR shall be borne by the Respondent. To the extent
that the Township seeks to enforce this Contract or is required to seek any
relief through ADR or Court intervention, Respondent shall pay all fees
and expenses incurred by the Township and shall indemnify the
Township for any damages, fees and expenses.
1.17
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS
If awarded a contract; the successful bidder will be required to comply with the requirements of
N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27 et seq as outlined in Section 3.11.
1.18 Historical Recycling Quantities
The most recent recycling activity on this site is outlined below:
Class C Incoming Material – 2022 – 28,484 cubic yards
Class C Outgoing Material – 2022 – 19,542 cubic yards
Class B Incoming Material – 2022 – 62,938 cubic yards
Class B Outgoing Material – 2022 – 48,632 cubic yards
This information is for illustrative purposes only. Nothing contained herein shall
provide a basis to modify the agreement. No adjustments have been made for
weather events.
1.19
Site Improvement Plan
A detailed site improvement plan must be submitted with the proposal. The plan
must be prepared and signed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of
New Jersey. The plan will be used in evaluating the Proposal as
specified in Section 1.08.3.
In addition, the successful contractor must work with the Township to make any
site changes that are required as a result in regulatory changes.
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1.20
Timeline of Important Dates
DATE
EVENT
January 4, 2024
at 11:00am
Pre-Proposal Meeting and Site Visit at Township of West Orange Recycling
Center, 590 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, West Orange, New Jersey.
January 04, 2024
by 4:00pm
All questions concerning this Request for Proposal shall be submitted in
writing by this date, directed to Mr. Wayne DeFeo, DeFeo Associates, 15
Washington Valley Road, Warren Township, New Jersey 07059-7003,
wdefeo@defeoassociates.com.
January 5, 2024
Responses to questions concerning this Request for Proposal will be posted
on the Township of West Orange Website at www.westorange.org/bids
January 12, 2024
at 3:30pm
Proposals must be submitted to and received by Panayiota Reynolds,
Township of West Orange Purchasing Agent, by 3:30 on this date, and will
be publicly opened by the Township of West Orange Clerk’s Office in the
Council Chambers, 66 Main Street, West Orange, New Jersey.
March 1, 2024
Contract between winning Proposer and Township of West Orange will
commence.
December 2026
Township will notify the Operator by this date if it will exercise the first
option to renew the contract for another one-year period.
March 1, 2027
First additional one-year contractual period commences if Township
exercises its option.
December 2027
Township will notify the Operator by this date if it will exercise the second
option to renew the contract for another one-year period.
March 1, 2028
Second additional one-year contractual period commences if Township
exercises its option.
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SECTION 2.0
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
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2.01– DEFINITIONS
“Class A recyclable material” shall mean those materials outlined within this RFP.
“Class B exempt wood waste operation” shall mean the area designated as a Class B processing
area on the site plans in Appendix “A”. This operation shall be limited to the acceptance of Class
B materials as defined within this RFP and as defined by law.
“Class B recyclable material” means branches, woody plants wood chips from tree parts, tree
parts and brush processed on the site.
“Class B Transfer Operation” shall mean the transfer of Class B material under the Exemption
granted pursuant to exemption # 5 for tires.
“Class C exempt compost operation” shall mean the area designated as a Class C processing
operation on the site plan in Appendix “A.” The operation shall be limited to the acceptance of
materials as defined within the RFP and as defined in law except that the Operator may not accept
grass clippings other than de minimis quantities incidentally found in the collection of leaves under
any circumstances.
“Class C recyclable material” means a source separated compostable material which is
subject to Department approval prior to the receipt, storage, processing or transfer at a
recycling center in accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.34b, and which includes, and is specifically
limited under the terms of this RFP to Leaves.
“Class C Transfer Operation” shall mean the requirements outlined in Exemption #19, Leaf
transfer activity.
“Electronic Waste” means computers, monitors, laptops, portable computers, desktop printers,
desktop fax machines and televisions as defined in N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.95 and other electronic
items connected with a chord.
“Environmental Compliance Officer” shall mean a person or firm retained by the Township of
West Orange who shall conduct regular inspections of the Site in order to guarantee compliance
with applicable law and the terms of this RFP.
“Gross Revenues “shall mean the fees paid to the operator for the receipt of leaves, brush, logs
and trees and tree parts in addition to the wholesale and retail sales of blended soils, finished
compost, decorative stone, mulch of all grades and landscape supplies.
“Law” shall mean those statutes and regulations governing the design and operation of materials
at the operations for which the Township of West Orange is soliciting this RFP. Law includes, but
is not limited to, the Solid Waste Management Act.
“Operating Schedule” shall mean those time periods where the Site is allowed to receive and
process recyclable materials in accordance with the authorization to operate except that under no
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circumstances may the Class B operation utilize a tub grinder or any other wood grinding or
chipping equipment on Saturday.
“Recycling Market” shall mean an end market whereby Recyclable Materials are returned to the
economic mainstream for processing and manufacturing into new products or are sold for final
use.
“Recycling Convenience Center” shall mean that area designated on the site plan in Appendix
“A.”. The Recycling Convenience Center shall be limited to the acceptance of materials as
outlined with the scope of this RFP.
“Sand and Clean Fill” shall mean soil amendments commonly used in the blending of topsoil
and compost and shall have test findings that are in accordance with the Law.
“Site” shall mean the Recycling Convenience Center, located at 590 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, West
Orange, New Jersey, and all facilities therein (See attached site plan for details). A successful
Operator shall be responsible for any delineation markings, pilings and flags that may be required
pursuant to the site plan and the regulations governing this site.
“Site Improvement” shall mean those physical improvements to the Site that enhance the
aesthetic, operational and compliance factors.
“Tires” shall mean passenger automobile tires that are removed from the rim upon receipt at the
facility.
2.1 SCOPE OF WORK – OVERVIEW AND SUMMARY
2.1.1 The object of this RFP is to retain the services of an Operator to operate and maintain the
Township’s Recycling Convenience Center and to operate the Township’s exempt Class B-Wood
and the Township’s exempt Class C-Compost facility. The successful Operator shall also maintain
and operate the Recycling Convenience Center in accordance with the terms of this RFP and shall
submit a proposal for the marketing of all recyclable commodities that originate at this facility
including tires.
2.1.2 The successful Respondent shall be required to provide finished wood mulch, and finished
compost to the Township at no cost to the Township as required and specified in Section 2.12.1
and 2.12.2, and shall also be required to provide finished wood mulch and compost at no cost to
the residents of West Orange (so long as the material is collected by said residents in their private
vehicles) as required and specified in Section 2.12.3.
2.1.3 The successful Respondent shall provide for the improvement of the Recycling Convenience
Center in accordance with the physical site plan improvements and landscaping improvement
contained within this RFP at a level equal to or better than that outlined within this RFP. Any such
improvements shall be at the sole cost of the successful Operator. No improvements shall be
undertaken without the express written approval of the Township. Any permits that may be
required are the sole responsibility of the Operator
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2.1.4 The Facility shall be operated in accordance with all terms and conditions found within this
RFP and shall be operated in accordance with the terms and conditions required under law.
2.1.5 The Operator is advised that any fines assessed by any governmental agency including, but
not limited to any violation of law governing this site shall be the sole responsibility of the
Operator. This includes the possible costs associated with any fines, and possible costs of
meetings, additional inspections, hearings, legal expenses, attorney’s fees, written responses
required or hearings that may be associated with such violation.
2.2 SITE CONDITIONS
2.2.1 The Operator shall accept the Facility “As Is” and shall be solely responsible for processing
all existing materials that may be on the site as of the effective date of contract implementation.
2.2.2 The current site plan is shown in Appendix “A.”
2.2.3 All operations must be performed by the Operator within the site limits described herein and
in Section 3 of this RFP.
2.2.4 Should the successful Respondent have a contract executed and become the Operator of the
facility, and if said contract is terminated for any reason by the Operator or the Township of West
Orange, all Class B and Class C vegetative materials and all recyclable materials shall be removed
from the Convenience Center at the sole expense of the Operator prior to vacating the property.
2.3 ADMINISTRATION OF CONTRACT
2.3.1 The Director of Public Works/Engineer or his designee shall be the Contract Administrator
on behalf of the Township.
2.4 HOURS OF OPERATION
2.4.1 The site shall be operated in accordance with the following schedule:
Monday – Friday
Saturday
Sunday & Holidays
Site Operation
Component
Recycling
Convenience Center
7:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
Closed
Class B
7:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
NO GRINDING
Closed
Class C
7:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
NO GRINDING
OR
WINDROW TURNING
Closed
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2.5 SITE ACCESS BY THE TOWNSHIP AND ITS AGENTS
2.5.1 The Township of West Orange reserves the right to perform work at the site or to permit
other entities to perform work at the Township’s direction.
2.5.2 The Operator shall afford such accommodation as necessary for the Township to perform
such work.
2.6 ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS
2.6.1 Acceptable materials include the following:
2.6.1(a) Class B recyclable material, consisting of tree parts and stumps, brush, and
untreated wood.
2.6.1(b) Class C recyclable material consisting of leaves.
2.6.1(c) Sand or clean-fill may be brought to the Facility for the use in processing
the compost.
2.6.1(d) The Operator shall test all sand or clean fill and provide said test results
to the Township prior to acceptance of any sand or clean fill.
2.6.1(e) At no time shall the importation or stockpiling of clean fill be of such quantities
so as to interfere with the proper storage or processing of Class C or Class B
materials or in any way interfere with the storage of such materials.
2.6.2 The Recycling Convenience Center shall only accept:
- Aluminum Beverage Cans
- Glass food containers
- Plastic Containers #1, #2 and #5
- Corrugated Paper
- Mixed Paper
- Steel food and product (non-toxic) containers
- Tires (without rims)
- Scrap metal
- Propane Tanks (empty)
- Electronics
- Other materials if approved in advance and in writing by the Township.
2.7 PROHIBITED MATERIALS
2.7.1. The following materials are specifically prohibited from acceptance at the Facility:
2.7.1(a) Hazardous materials
2.7.1(b) Grass Clippings other than de minimis quantities incidentally found in
the collection of Class B and Class C materials .
2.8 SOURCES OF MATERIALS
2.8.1 The Site’s source of materials shall be limited to Township vehicles, Township Board of
Education vehicles, tree service contractors and landscapers who do work for the Township, all
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Township Residents and landscapers and tree service contractors who are allowed to dump by the
Township. The Operator shall record the date of receipt and origin of all materials brought to the
Facility.
2.8.2 Vegetative material that is collected from outside the Township may be accepted by the
Operator if it is limited to those Class B and Class C materials allowable under the terms of this
RFP, provided that the Operator transports these materials to a Class “B” or a Class “C” Recycling
Facility in accordance with applicable Law if said materials exceed the maximum allowance of
the site exemption. Regardless of any accepted vegetative material collected from outside the
Township, all acceptable vegetative material collected within the Township must be accepted
without limitation.
2.8.3 The Operator shall not accept and process any Vegetative Waste in excess of site limitations
as prescribed by Law.
2.8.4 The Township reserves the right to terminate the acceptance of Class “B” or Class “C”
materials from outside the Township based upon any health, safety, or traffic concerns on twenty-
four (24) hours written notice.
2.9 FEES CHARGED TO USERS
2.9.1 Tree service contractors and landscapers contracted by the Township shall be authorized to
dispose of all materials collected, while working for the Township only, at the Facility at no
charge to the contractor or landscaper.
2.9.2 Landscapers and contractors licensed by the Township who collect leaves at Llewellyn Park
and Hutton Lafayette Apartments shall be authorized to dispose of all the leaves collected from
these sites at the Facility at no charge to the landscapers or contractors.
2.9.3 Residents of the Township shall be authorized to dispose of their Vegetative Waste, at no
charge, to the Facility from their private homes. Said delivery shall be limited to private vehicles.
2.9.4 Residents of the Township shall be authorized to deposit their recyclable materials at the
Recycling Convenience Center at no charge.
2.9.4(a) The Operator may charge all users for the receipt of tires. The fee per tire shall be
clearly posted at the office trailer.
2.9.5 The Operator may charge all other users of the Class “B” and Class “C” exempt facilities in
its discretion including commercial landscapers not otherwise exempt under this section.
2.9.6 The Operator may distribute and sell blended topsoil, compost, mulches and various
landscape supplies from the Facility.
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2.10 MARKETING OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
2.10.1 The Operator shall be responsible for the provision of containers, the transportation and
the end marketing of the following recyclable materials from the Recycling Convenience Center:
2.11.1(a) Aluminum Beverage Cans
2.11.1(b) Glass food containers
2.11.1(c) Plastic containers as outlined in the West Orange Recycling Ordinance
2.11.1(d) Corrugated Paper
2.11.1(e) Mixed Paper
2.11.1(f) Steel food and product (non-toxic) containers
2.11.2(g) Tires (without rims)
2.11.2(h) Scrap metal
2.11.2(i) Propane Tanks (empty)
2.11.2(j) Electronics
2.11 PERMITS
2.11.1 The Operator shall be responsible for the permitting of all equipment being utilized at the
site in accordance with Law including all N.J.D.E.P. Air Permits. All site improvements shall be
permitted as required including electrical and building permits for ramps and/or trailers.
2.11.2 The Operator shall be responsible for assisting the Township in obtaining any required
storm water permits as outlined in N.J.A.C. 7.14A. All costs associated with testing under this
regulation shall be the responsibility of the Operator.
2.12 MATERIALS TO TOWNSHIP
2.12.1 Township Product – The Operator shall annually provide processed finish material of the
following types and minimum quantities to the Township of West Orange at no charge:
2.12.1(a) Mulch (choice regular or colored mulch) – 1200 cubic yards per year.
2.12.1(b) Top soil (double screened) – 1200 cubic yards per year.
2.12.1(c) Wood chips – 1200 cubic yards per year.
2.12.2 Township Board of Education – The Operator shall also annually provide finish material
of the following types and minimum quantities to the Township of West Orange Board of
Education at no charge:
2.12.2(a) Mulch – 120 cubic yards per year.
2.12.2(b) Top soil (double screened) – 150 cubic yards per year.
2.12.3 Residential Product – In addition to the foregoing, the Operator shall annually provide
wood chips, mulch and topsoil to West Orange residents at no charge; provided that such wood
chips, mulch and topsoil is transported in the resident’s normal passenger vehicle (not a
commercial vehicle) and will be used for the residents’ personal use.
2.12.3(a) The amount that may be taken at one time shall be limited to that which can be
contained in three (3) thirty-five (35) gallon containers.
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2.12.3(b) The Operator is not required to load personal vehicles or if the operator elects to
provide such a service, the operator shall be permitted to charge for loading services.
2.13 ON SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND SITE PREPARATION
2.13.1 The Township of West Orange Recycling Facility is an operating facility that is in need of
site improvements. The Operator shall pay the cost of the site improvements. All construction
permits must be obtained and all fees paid by Operator to the Township.
2.13.2 The Operator shall fund the cost of upgrading and maintaining the landscape, grading,
fencing and all road improvements on the current site and site plan improvements as per
specifications as directed by the Township.
2.13.3 All site improvements shall be completed within eighteen (18) months, except as otherwise
noted herein, subject to a six (6) month extension at the sole discretion of the Township.
2.14 WORK TO BE PERFORMED
2.14.1 The Class B and Class C facility operation will be done in accordance with the standards
established by the NJDEP under N.J.A.C. 7:26A-1 et al. seq. and in accordance with the current
Leaf Composting Manual for New Jersey Municipalities as may be amended from time to time.
An NJDEP Certified Compost Facility Operator shall be present on site at all times the facility is
open and/or operational.
2.14.2 The Recycling Convenience Center shall be operated in accordance with all applicable law.
In addition, the Operator shall be responsible for the following:
2.14.2(a) Staffing the gatehouse with professionally trained staff who are capable of
bilingual communication in English and Spanish. There shall be staff at this facility
during every hour that the facility is in operation.
2.14.2(b) Providing sufficient staffing levels to maintain a neat and orderly
appearance at the Recycling Convenience Center including the policing of litter and to
assist residents with offloading of recyclable materials as necessary.
2.14.2(c) Providing sufficient containers to accommodate the quantity of recyclable
materials deposited by residents at the Recycling Convenience Center including those
times when full containers are transported to market.
2.14.3 Operator will have an odor neutralizing system at his disposal for use at the site to control
all odors associated with the operation of the facility. Such device shall be capable of operating in
all weather conditions including fog and rain. The system will be available for use at any time that
it may be necessary and shall consist of an odor neutralizing chemical that meets all New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection Rules and Regulations. Under no circumstances shall the
system consist of an odor masking agent.
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2.14.3(a) Operator shall operate an odor neutralizing system in accordance with the
following procedures:
1. The system shall be employed in such a manner as to operate downwind of the
odor sources and upwind of any sensitive receptors at any time that there is a
risk of odor becoming offensive to such sensitive receptors.
2. General preventative maintenance must be regularly undertaken and a
necessary supply of spare parts available for emergency repairs must be on
site at all times.
3. Odor - neutralizing chemicals be available for use on the site at all times.
4. Material Safety Data Sheets (“MSDS”) shall be kept on site and made
available for any Township, State or County representatives, or any resident
that requests such information at any time during normal business hours.
5. If the system that has been approved proves to be inadequate to neutralize
odors to the satisfaction of the Township, New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection or the Essex County Health Department, an
additional system(s) may need to be employed, or in the alternative, a
different system may need to be employed and the Operator agrees to this
condition.
a. Any costs associated with an alternative system will be borne solely by
the Operator.
6. The Township shall be notified in advance of any substitution of odor
neutralizing chemical prior to its use at the site.
a. A complete MSDS shall be provided as needed for any substitution of
chemicals.
2.14.4 Operator shall implement a Fire Safety Prevention protocol that conforms to the following
minimum standards in addition to the implementation of the approved fire prevention plan as
approved by the West Orange Fire Department.
2.14.4(a) The Operator shall maintain sufficient fire access to the site and to all Class A, B
and C materials at all times. Such access shall include sufficient width between storage
piles as may be required by the West Orange Fire Department and surface preparation so
as to allow unimpeded access to emergency vehicles.
2.14.4(b) The Operator shall maintain a fire safety watch whenever the National Weather
Service or local authorities have issued any form of fire warning for West Orange and
surrounding environs. Said fire watch will be maintained at any time the storage of Class
A, B or C materials is maintained on the site.
2.15 UTILITIES
2.15.1 The cost for all utilities, including water usage and water service charges, required to
operate the Recycling Convenience Center, the Class B and Class C locations at the Site shall be
paid by the Operator.
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2.16 ACCIDENT REPORTING
2.16.1 The Operator shall prepare written Accident Reports containing the date, time, type of
accident, weather conditions, etc. along with the names of witnesses and any other pertinent
information. These records shall be submitted to the Township Engineer/Director of Public Works
and Director of Public Works and maintained along with the other Facility records by the Operator
in the onsite trailer.
2.17 RECORD KEEPING
2.17.1 All records shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner to facilitate inspection by the
Township of West Orange and representatives of the regulatory agencies.
2.17.2 Incoming and Outgoing material reports for all Class B and Class C material shall be
provided to the Township no later than March 1 after the close of the preceding year in a form as
required by the Township.
2.17.3 All Gross Revenues generated from the site shall be maintained in a form for reporting to
the Township under the provisions of 2.20.
2.18 REGULATORY OVERSIGHT BY WEST ORANGE
2.18.1 The Township of West Orange Environmental Compliance Officer in accordance with the
following schedule will inspect the Recycling Facility:
2.18.1(a) Class “B” recycling operation shall be inspected three (3) times per
month for the first six (6) months of the contract.
2.18.1(a)I Class “B” recycling operation shall be inspected two (2) times
per month each month thereafter for the duration of the contract.
2.18.1(b) Class “C” recycling operation shall be inspected three (3) times per month for
the first six (6) months and the last six months of the contract.
2.18.1(b)I Class “C” recycling operation shall be inspected two (2) times
per month each month thereafter for the duration of the contract.
2.18.1(c) The Recycling Convenience Center shall be inspected one (1) time per month
for the duration of the contract.
2.18.2 The Environmental Compliance Officer shall be paid for the inspection services above
from the escrow fund established in accordance with this RFP.
2.18.2(a) The inspections outlined in 2.18.1(a) & (b) shall result in total charges of
$800.00 per inspection for the Class B and Class C facilities combined.
2.18.2(b) The inspections outlined in 2.18.1(c) shall result in total charges of
$200.00 for each inspection of the Recycling Convenience Center.
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2.18.3 The Township of West Orange Environmental Compliance Officer shall be provided with
a key to allow twenty-four (24) hour access to the facility for the purposes of evaluation and
compliance monitoring.
2.18.4 The Township of West Orange Environmental Compliance Officer shall conduct additional
inspections in response to resident and Township Official complaints on an as needed basis.
2.18.4(a) Should additional inspections be required as outlined herein, the Contractor
shall be billed at the standard inspection rates as indicated herein or an hourly rate of
$185.00/hour for each such inspection; whichever sum is greater and shall pay all ancillary
costs associated with such an inspection including, but not limited to, travel time at the
above rate and mileage at $.655/mile.
2.18.5 The Operator agrees to place into escrow the sum of $25,000 to cover the cost of inspections
as outlined herein. When the escrow fund falls below $20,000, the Operator agrees to replenish
the escrow fund to restore the balance of the escrow fund back to $25,000.
2.18.6 The Operator agrees that any remaining amounts in the escrow funds will be returned to
the Operator within thirty (30) days from the termination of the Agreement.
2.19 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND PAYMENTS
2.19.1 The parties acknowledge that in the event of a default in performance by the Contractor(s),
it is foreseeable that the Township of West Orange will suffer damages for which it is entitled to
be compensated. Certain of these damages may be reasonably ascertained. Others shall consist
of intangible losses which are difficult to accurately calculate and assess, including, but not limited
to, revenue losses and general and administrative costs. For these intangible losses, in the event
the Operator fails to satisfactorily comply with all of the terms and conditions of these Proposal
specifications, the Operator shall be liable for, and the Town may assess, the below listed sums as
Liquidated Damages.
2.19.2 Liquidated Damages shall be assessed based on the findings of the Environmental
Compliance Officer during the course of inspections of each of the recycling areas outlined within
the scope of this RFP. Assessments shall be made within the confines of the following procedures:
2.19.2(a) The Environmental Compliance Officer will provide a written Notice of
Deficiency to the Operator outlining the operational violation requiring attention, the
recommended corrective action and the time period within which such correction shall
be made.
2.19.2(b) Failure to correct said findings within the grace period shall result in an
assessment of damages from the date of the finding to the date of final correction.
2.19.3 For failure of the Operator to comply with applicable laws in connection with solid waste
disposal of residual solid waste or other materials that should be removed from the site, up to five
hundred ($500.00) for each day in which the failure occurs shall be assessed.
2.19.4 Up to five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for each incident or event where the Operator
receives vegetative material beyond the scope of this RFP; including, but not limited to, the receipt
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of grass clippings other than de minimis quantities incidentally found in the collection of leaves,
or material in excess of that amount permitted under the terms of the RFP and the limited approval
of the facility. Each truckload or portion of a truckload shall be considered a separate event.
2.19.5 For the Operator’s personnel soliciting gratuities from residents, up to two hundred dollars
($200.00) for each incident.
2.19.6 Any failure by the Operator to arrange for the recycling of materials as specified herein
may result in the assessment of liquidated damages of up to five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) per
day plus any and all costs incurred by the Township of West Orange for the alternate marketing of
said materials.
2.19.7 For failure of the Operator to comply with the operating conditions of the exempt Class
“B” and exempt Class “C” recycling facilities as required under the terms of the exempt operating
procedures mandated by the NJDEP or by the terms of this RFP, liquidated damages of up to five
hundred dollars ($500.00) per day that such non-compliance remains in effect.
2.19.8 The Township of West Orange may seek reimbursement from the Operator for the actual
costs incurred by the Township for the response/deployment of the Township of West Orange Fire
Department to a fire or other condition at the site caused by the Operator’s failure to comply with
the operating conditions herein.
2.19.9 The Operator shall make rental payments in accordance with the amount submitted in their
Proposal no later than the fifteenth (15th) day after the end of each month.
2.19.10 The Operator shall make revenue sharing payments in accordance with the percentage of
Gross Revenues as reported under the terms of Section 2.20 no later than the fifteenth (15th) day
after the end of each calendar quarter.
2.19.10 (a) The Operator shall submit a fully completed report as required under 2.20.4
with each payment.
2.20 REPORTING OF RECYCLING CONVENIENCE CENTER ACTIVITY
2.20.1 The Operator agrees that at its sole cost and expense, it will provide to the Township’s
Engineer and/or Director of the Department of Public Works, and the Environmental Compliance
Officer, an annual report which sets forth the number of tons of recyclable materials delivered to
markets during the prior year.
2.20.1(a) All reporting of recyclable materials shall conform to the requirements of the
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection as required under the terms of
Recycling Tonnage Grant Applications submitted by the Township. At a minimum, such
data must include:
2.20.1(a)1 The marketing date
2.20.1(b)2 The weight receipt number
2.20.1(c)3 The market’s name
2.20.1(d)4 The market’s address
2.20.1(e)5 The weight of the material sold
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2.20.1(f)6 The range and average price received/paid per ton for each recyclable
during the year.
2.20.1(g)7 All data must be provided on the Operator’s letterhead and signed.
2.20.1(h)8 The prices paid to the Operator or to the market by the Operator for each
material by type on a per ton basis, or where sold in the aggregate, the aggregate
price received per ton.
2.20.2 The Operator shall provide an annual report in either an excel or word format no later than
March 1 for the prior year that provides an annual summary of all Class B and Class C materials
received at the facility during the prior year in cubic yards in order that the Township can
accurately determine the Operator’s compliance with the Exempt Class B and Class C facility
requirements. Said report shall include, at a minimum:
2.20.3(a) Total cubic yards of Class B material received during the calendar year.
2.20.3(b) Total cubic yards of Class B material shipped from the site in raw form during
the calendar year.
2.20.3(c) Total cubic yards of Class B material that has been processed as either:
- First grind
- Second grind
- Dyed or finished mulch
2.20.3(d) Class C material received at the facility.
2.20.3(e) Class C material removed after receipt from the facility.
2.20.4 The Operator shall provide a report at the close of each calendar quarter that outlines the
Gross Revenues generated by the operation as it relates to all materials received or sold from the
site. The report shall include:
2.20.4(a) Total volume and Gross Revenue of material received by material type as
follows:
- Leaves
- Brush
- Tree Parts
- Clean Wood
- Soil
2.20.4(b) Total volume and Gross Revenues generated by the sale of each material as
follows:
- blended soils,
- finished compost
-decorative stone
- mulch of all grades
- landscape supplies
2.21 CHANGES TO OPERATING PROCEDURES
2.21.1 Changes to the Operating Procedures or approved equipment shall first require the approval
in writing of the Township of West Orange and the NJDEP.
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2.21.2 All expenses and fees required to change the Operating Procedures and/or Equipment
utilized at any part of the recycling facilities shall be paid for by the Operator.
2.21.3 The Operator shall reimburse the Township for all of the Township’s expenses incurred
with regard to this Agreement and all operations within seven (7) days of receipt.
2.22 TERMINATION
2.22.1 West Orange may, in its sole discretion, upon seven (7) days written notice delivered via
hand delivery, overnight service or telecopy transmission to the Operator, terminate or limit the
services of the Operator for good cause, including, but not limited to, the following:
a.
Non-performance by the Operator;
b.
Abandonment of the Facility by the Operator, which shall include, but not
be limited to, the failure to be open and fully operational for two (2)
consecutive business days;
c.
Failure to provide proof of renewal of the Performance and Payment Bond
(“Bond”) and Certificate of Insurance (“Insurance”) at least ten (10)
business days before expiration of the existing Bond and Insurance;
d.
Expiration or termination of any permit necessary for the performance of
the services required hereunder.
e.
Any negative declaration, charge or determination by the DEP or other
governmental entity which is not cured within thirty (30) days; and
f.
Failure to reimburse the Township for any cost or expense incurred by the
Township within seven (7) days of being provided a written request for
reimbursement.
2.22.2 In the event of termination, the Operator shall remove all equipment within seven (7) days
and shall be fully liable for any costs incurred in the removal of same. Any items remaining after
seven (7) days shall be deemed abandoned to West Orange for all purposes and West Orange shall
not be responsible for their use or disposal.
2.23 OPERATOR NON-PERFORMANCE
a.
Non-performance by the Operator shall include, but not be limited to, any
of the following situations:
1.
Failure to be open and accept Vegetative Waste during the days
and hours prescribed in Section 2.4 and failure to be open, operate
and accept materials at the Recycling Convenience Center on the
days and hours prescribed in Section 2.4 (except national
holidays);
2.
Failure to staff the Facility with at least one (1) person during all
hours of operation;
3.
Failure to provide on-site, every thirty (30) days at least one (1)
tub-grinder and any other equipment necessary to load and process
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Vegetative Waste, unless the Operator removes the Vegetative
Waste off-site for processing;
4.
Failure to comply with all conditions of any and all permits and
laws of the Township of West Orange, the State of New Jersey and
the DEP;
5.
The stockpiling of any items at levels or operations which are
deemed to be a fire, safety and/or health concern in the sole
discretion of the Fire Chief, Fire Director and/or Director of the
Department of Health or their designees;
6.
Failure to accept and process at no cost to the Township
Vegetative Waste generated by the Township and delivered to the
Facility by the Department of Public Works for the Township; and
7.
Any breach of any provision of this agreement.
8.
Failure to deliver materials from the Convenience Center to recycling
markets.
2.24 PERFORMANCE BOND, RESTORATION BOND AND INSURANCE
Before commencing the Work, the Operator shall furnish to West Orange the following:
a.
A Performance and Payment Bond will be required at the time of the
signing of the contract. It must be a one - year Performance and Payment Bond,
in
the form acceptable to the West Orange Township Attorney, and in the
amount equal to $500,000, duly executed by the successful Respondent
(Operator), as principal and by a reputable surety company rated A+ or
better by A. M. Best Company’s Insurance Ratings licensed to do business
under the laws of and in the State of New Jersey and satisfactory to the
Township of West Orange. The Performance Bond must specifically
provide that it will indemnify and pay all costs related to any actions
caused by the Operator’s use of the Facility. This specifically includes,
but is not limited to, costs and expenses incurred by any adverse
governmental regulatory action and costs and expenses potentially
incurred to transport and dispose of the Township’s Vegetative Waste at
sites other than the Facility. If the Surety on the Bond furnished files
bankruptcy or becomes insolvent or its right to do business is terminated,
or it ceases to meet the requirements stated herein, the Operator shall
within five (5) days thereafter substitute another Bond and Surety from a
reputable surety company rated A+ or better by A.M. Best Company’s
Insurance Ratings licensed to do business in the State of New Jersey
acceptable to the Township of West Orange.
If a Proposer fails to provide a performance bond for the first year of the
contract, the Township may declare the Proposer to be non-responsive.
The Operator shall provide a one-year performance bond in the amount of
$500,000 for each succeeding year of the contract. The performance
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bond for each succeeding year shall be delivered to the Township with
proof of full payment of the premium 120 days prior to the expiration of
the current bond.
Failure to deliver a performance bond for any year of the contract a
minimum of 120 days prior to the termination of the current bond will
constitute a breach of contract and shall entitle the Township to terminate
the contract upon the expiration of the current bond. Notwithstanding
termination pursuant to this section, the Operator is obligated to fully
perform through the date of termination of the contract and the Operator
shall be subject to damages in an amount equal to the costs associated with
re-Proposing the contract.
b.
A Restoration Bond in the form acceptable to the West Orange Township
Attorney, and in the amount equal to $50,000, duly executed by the successful
Respondent (Operator), as principal and by a reputable surety company rated A+
or better by A. M. Best Company’s Insurance Ratings licensed to do business
under the laws of and in the State of New Jersey and satisfactory to the Township
of West Orange. The Restoration Bond must specifically provide that it will
indemnify and pay all costs related to any actions required to restore the property
to its original condition as it existed prior to the receipt of any Class A, B or Class
C material at the site at the beginning of the contract. This specifically includes,
but is not limited to, costs and expenses incurred by any adverse governmental
regulatory action and costs and expenses potentially incurred to remediate
transport and dispose of the Township’s Vegetative Waste at sites other than the
Facility. If the Surety on the Bond furnished files bankruptcy or becomes
insolvent or its right to do business is terminated, or it ceases to meet the
requirements stated herein, the Operator shall within five (5) days thereafter
substitute another Bond and Surety from a reputable surety company rated A+ or
better by A.M. Best Company’s Insurance Ratings licensed to do business in the
State of New Jersey acceptable to the Township of West Orange.
c.
Worker’s Compensation Insurance per state requirements.
d.
A comprehensive General Liability Policy with a combined single limit of
$2,000,000 for bodily injury and property damage. The policy shall
include coverage for “XCU” exposures and completed operations
coverage.
e.
An Automobile Public Liability and Property Damage Policy with a
combined single limit of $2,000,000 for bodily injury and property
damage.
f.
All certificates of insurance shall stipulate that the insurance will not be
changed or canceled without giving thirty (30) days prior written notice to
the Township of West Orange by registered mail. Any notice of
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termination shall constitute an immediate default and permit the Township
to immediately terminate this agreement.
g.
Certificates shall show the type, amount, class of operations covered,
effective dates and expiration dates for all policies.
All said policies shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement,
and for any additional period of time as required and list West Orange as an additional
insured.
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SECTION 3.0
PROPOSAL
DOCUMENTS
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Article 3.01
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE
N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 (P.L. 1977, c.33, as amended by P.L. 2016, c.43)
This statement shall be completed, certified to, and included with all bid and proposal submissions.
Failure to submit the required information is cause for automatic rejection of the bid or proposal.
Name of
Organization:_________________________________________________________________
Organization
Address:_________________________________________________________________
Part I Check the box that represents the type of business organization:
Sole Proprietorship (skip Parts II and III, execute certification in Part IV)
Non-Profit Corporation (skip Parts II and III, execute certification in Part IV)
For-Profit Corporation (any type) Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Partnership
Limited Partnership
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
Other (be specific): ______________________________________________
Part II
The list below contains the names and addresses of all stockholders in the corporation
who own 10 percent or more of its stock, of any class, or of all individual partners in the
partnership who own a 10 percent or greater interest therein, or of all members in the
limited liability company who own a 10 percent or greater interest therein, as the case
may be. (COMPLETE THE LIST BELOW IN THIS SECTION)
OR
No one stockholder in the corporation owns 10 percent or more of its stock, of any class,
or no individual partner in the partnership owns a 10 percent or greater interest therein, or
no member in the limited liability company owns a 10 percent or greater interest therein,
as the case may be. (SKIP TO PART IV)
(Please attach additional sheets if more space is needed):
Name of Individual or Business Entity
Address
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Part III DISCLOSURE OF 10% OR GREATER OWNERSHIP IN THE
STOCKHOLDERS, PARTNERS OR LLC MEMBERS LISTED IN PART II
If a bidder has a direct or indirect parent entity which is publicly traded, and any person holds
a 10 percent or greater beneficial interest in the publicly traded parent entity as of the last
annual federal Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) or foreign equivalent filing,
ownership disclosure can be met by providing links to the website(s) containing the last annual
filing(s) with the federal Securities and Exchange Commission (or foreign equivalent) that contain
the name and address of each person holding a 10% or greater beneficial interest in the publicly
traded parent entity, along with the relevant page numbers of the filing(s) that contain the
information on each such person. Attach additional sheets if more space is needed.
Please list the names and addresses of each stockholder, partner or member owning a 10 percent or
greater interest in any corresponding corporation, partnership and/or limited liability company (LLC)
listed in Part II other than for any publicly traded parent entities referenced above. The
disclosure shall be continued until names and addresses of every non-corporate stockholder, and
individual partner, and member exceeding the 10 percent ownership criteria established pursuant to
N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2 has been listed. Attach additional sheets if more space is needed.
Stockholder/Partner/Member and
Corresponding Entity Listed in Part II
Address
Part IV Certification
Website (URL) containing the last annual SEC (or foreign equivalent) filing
Page #’s
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I, being duly sworn upon my oath, hereby represent that the foregoing information and any
attachments thereto to the best of my knowledge are true and complete. I acknowledge: that I am
authorized to execute this certification on behalf of the bidder/proposer; that the Township of West
Orange is relying on the information contained herein and that I am under a continuing obligation
from the date of this certification through the completion of any contracts with Township of West
Orange to notify the Township of West Orange in writing of any changes to the information
contained herein; that I am aware that it is a criminal offense to make a false statement or
misrepresentation in this certification, and if I do so, I am subject to criminal prosecution under the
law and that it will constitute a material breach of my agreement(s) with the, permitting the
Township of West Orange to declare any contract(s) resulting from this certification void and
unenforceable.
Full Name (Print):
Title:
Signature:
Date:
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Article 3.02
State of New Jersey
Township of West Orange
Affidavit of Authorization for Contract
State of _________________________
SS.
County of _______________________
________________________________ being duly sworn,
deposes and says that he resides at ____________________________________________
that he is the ____________________(Title) who signed the Proposal for this Contract;
that he was duly authorized to sign; that the seal attached is the seal of the Respondent; and
that all declarations and statements contained in the Proposal are true, to the best of his knowledge
and belief.
______________________________________
(Type and print name of affiant under signature
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ____________ day of ____________________2024.
________________________________
(Notary Public)
My commission expires ______________________________
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Article 3.03
MARKET CAPACITY AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
COUNTY OF
I,
, am the
(Name of Affiant)
(Identify Relationship to Proposer)
of the
and being duly
(Name of Proposer)
sworn, I depose and say:
All statements contained in this affidavit are true and correct and made with full knowledge that
the State of New Jersey and West Orange will rely upon the truth of the statements contained in
this affidavit and in this Proposal in signing the contract for the Contract term.
At all times during the term of this Contract, _______________________agrees to commit, that
___________________________ has secured and will maintain sufficient market capacity for
the Marketing of all Recyclable Materials as outlined within the RFP at a Market as defined
under N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.12 and received during the term of this Contract.
I also understand and agree that failure to comply with the representations contained herein shall
be cause for breach of contract and will entitle West Orange to damages arising there-from in
accordance with the Liquidated Damages Provision within this Request for Proposal and
Contract.
Name of Firm or Individual
Title
Signature
Date
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this
day of
2024
____________________________
Notary Public of
My Commission expires
, 2024
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Article 3.04
State of New Jersey
Township of West Orange
Moral Integrity Affidavit for Contract
State of _________________________
SS.
County of _______________________
I, ______________________________, the __________________________________of
________________________________ hereinafter called the Respondent, being duly sworn,
deposes and says:
1. That the Respondent herewith submits a proposal regarding this Contract to the
Township of West Orange.
2. That the Respondent wishes to demonstrate moral integrity to the satisfaction of the
Township of West Orange.
3. That, as of the date of signing this Affidavit, neither the Respondent, nor any of his
owners, officers, or directors are involved in any Federal, State or other Governmental
investigations concerning criminal or quasi-criminal violations, except as follows: (if
none, so state).
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
4. That neither the Respondent not any of his owners, officers or directors have ever
committed any violations of a Federal or State of quasi-criminal statute, except as
follows (if none, no state).
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
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5. That the Respondent does not appear on the State of New Jersey’s Treasurer’s
Department List.
6. That the State in which the Respondent is incorporated is: ______________________
7. That if the answer to question #6 is a State other than New Jersey, the Respondent has
received from the Secretary of the State of New Jersey a certificate authorizing the
corporation to conduct business in New Jersey.
8. That the names and address of the principals, officers, and shareholders of the
Respondent are as follows:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
(Use additional sheets if required)
9. That he is personally acquainted with the operation of the Respondent; has full
knowledge of the factual basis comprising the contents of this Affidavit; and that the
contents are true.
10. That this Affidavit is made to the Township of West Orange to accept the Proposal for
this Contract, knowing that the Township of West Orange relies upon the truth of the
statements contained herein.
_________________________________________
(Respondent)
_________________________________________
(Type or print name of affiant under signature)
Subscribed and sworn to before me this _________ day of _______________ 2024.
___________________________
(Notary Public)
My commission expires ____________________________.
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Article 3.05
Non-Collusion Affidavit
State of_____________________
SS.
County of___________________
I, __________________ of the Township of ________________________, in the County of
__________________ and the State of __________________________, of full age being duly
sworn according to law, on my oath depose and say that: I am _____________________ of the
firm of _____________________, the Proposer making the proposal for the above named
project, and that I executed the said proposal for the above named project, and that I executed the
said proposal with full authority to do so; that said Proposer has not, directly or indirectly,
entered into any agreement, participation in any collusion or otherwise taken any action in
restraint of free, competitive Proposal in connection with the above named project; and that all
statements contained in said proposal and in this Affidavit are true and correct, and made with
full knowledge that the Township of West Orange, New Jersey relies upon the truth of the
statements contained in said proposal and in the statements contained in the affidavit in awarding
the contract for the said project.
I further warrant that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or
secure such a contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage,
brokerage or contingent fee, except bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or
selling agencies maintained by _________________________ (N.J.S.A. 52:34-15).
Name of Contractor __________________________
__________________________
(Sign Name Here)
Subscribed and sworn before me on this ______________ day of _________________________ 2024.
_________________________
(Notary Public)
My commission expires: ___________________________
Note to Notary: When completing this form, all notaries must: 1- Indicate date. 2. Indicate State. 3. Sign
Name. 4. Affix name by Printing it, typing it, using a rubber stamp, using an impression seal or using a
mechanical stamp.
NOTE: The person who signed the proposal form from the respondent should sign this form also.
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Article 3.06
State of New Jersey
Township of New Jersey
Sub-Contractor Use Form
Furnish below the company name, address, telephone number, and name of contact person for
each sub-subcontractor, if any, to be used in the performance of the Work for the Contract.
Experience statements shall be attached hereto for each sub-contractor. NOTE: If no work will
be sub-contracted, indicate NONE.
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
The contractor is advised that any change of sub-contractor(s) from the ones listed herein is
subjected to the Township of West Orange’s approval. Change of sub-contractor(s) will be
approved only if made for good cause and not as a result of an arbitrary purpose.
Witness:
________________________________
(Name of Company)
________________________________
(Address)
___________________________
BY:
________________________________
(Date)
(Sign Name (Original Signature Only)
________________________________
(Print Name & Title)
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Article 3.07
Experience Statement
Township of West Orange, West Orange, New Jersey
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that my company has performed the following private or public work
which is relevant to this proposal. I further certify that my company has never defaulted under
any contract.
(Give name of project, owner’s name and address, contact person, and phone number,
type of work, when started and completed, and dollar amount of work.)
___________________________________
________________________________
(Witness)
(Name of Company)
________________________________
(Address)
___________________________________
BY: _____________________________
(Date)
Sign Name (Original Signature Only)
________________________________
(Print Name and Title)
(You may attach your own forms to this sheet if you prefer, but sign and witness this sheet)
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Article 3.08
Qualifications of Personnel
Below provide the names of the personnel – both management, supervisory and non -
supervisory who will be assigned to the West Orange Recycling Center. In addition to their
names please provide their experience in operating a facility for Class B, Vegetative Waste
Processing, Class C, Leaf Composting and Recycling Convenience Center. Experience shall
include the amount of time served in the various positions held.
Copies of Certified Compost Facility Operator Certificates Must be Included For Each
Person Who is Assigned to the Site
I hereby certify that these employees will be assigned to the West Orange Recycling
Center and that their individual experience is as described.
___________________________________
________________________________
(Witness)
(Name of Company)
________________________________
(Address)
___________________________________
BY: _____________________________
(Date)
Sign Name (Original Signature Only)
________________________________
(Print Name and Title)
(You may attach your own forms to this sheet if you prefer, but sign and witness this sheet)
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Article 3.09
Equipment List
Type/Purpose
Description
Age
Owned
or
Leased
Lease
Term, if
applicable
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Article 3.10
Consent of Surety
To Accompany Proposal
_____________________ (hereinafter called Surety), organized and existing under the laws of
The State of _____________ and duly authorized and qualified to transact business in the State
of New Jersey, in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00), lawful money of the United
States of America, to it in hand paid, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and in
consideration, hereby certified and agrees that if the contract for which that attached Proposal is
made be awarded to ____________________ (hereafter called Contractor) for the performance
of certain work or supplying of certain materials, or both, as more particularly set forth in said
Proposal and described for purposes of this instrument as a Proposal for
______________________________ to the TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE and if
Contractor shall enter into the contract with a bond in the full amount of the contract price.
__________________________________________________________
(Name of Insurance Company)
___________________________________________________________
(Address)
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
(Signature Attorney-In-Fact for Insurance Company)
Note: Proof of authority of officers of Surety Company to execute this document must be
submitted.
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Article 3.11
Affirmative Action Requirements
EXHIBIT A
MANDATORY EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY LANGUAGE
N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. (P.L.1975, c.127)
N.J.A.C. 17:27 et seq.
GOODS, GENERAL SERVICES, AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACTS
During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows:
The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable, will not discriminate against any
employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, creed, color, national origin,
ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
disability, nationality or sex. Except with respect to affectional or sexual orientation and gender
identity or expression, the contractor will ensure that equal employment opportunity is afforded
to such applicants in recruitment and employment, and that employees are treated during
employment, without regard to their age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital
status, affection-al or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality or
sex. Such equal employment opportunity shall include, but not be limited to the following:
employment, up-grading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or
termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including
apprentice-ship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and
applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the Public Agency Compliance Officer
setting forth provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will, in all solicitations or
advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, creed, color,
national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, disability, nationality or sex.
The contractor or subcontractor will send to each labor union, with which it has a
collective bargaining agreement, a notice, to be provided by the agency contracting officer,
advising the labor union of the contractor's commitments under this chapter and shall post copies
of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.
The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable, agrees to comply with any regulations
promulgated by the Treasurer pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq., as amended and
supplemented from time to time and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The contractor or subcontractor agrees to make good faith efforts to meet targeted county
employment goals established in accordance with N.J.A.C. l7:27-5.2. The contractor or
subcontractor agrees to inform in writing its appropriate recruitment agencies including, but not
limited to, employment agencies, placement bureaus, colleges, universities, and labor unions,
that it does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry,
marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability,
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nationality or sex, and that it will discontinue the use of any recruitment agency which engages
in direct or indirect discriminatory practices.
The contractor or subcontractor agrees to revise any of its testing procedures, if
necessary, to assure that all personnel testing conforms with the principles of job-related testing,
as established by the statutes and court decisions of the State of New Jersey and as established by
applicable Federal law and applicable Federal court decisions.
In conforming with the targeted employment goals, the contractor or subcontractor agrees
to review all procedures relating to transfer, upgrading, downgrading and layoff to ensure that all
such actions are taken without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital
status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality or
sex, consistent with the statutes and court decisions of the State of New Jersey, and applicable
Federal law and applicable Federal court decisions.
The contractor shall submit to the public agency, after notification of award but prior to
execution of a goods and services contract, one of the following three documents:
Letter of Federal Affirmative Action Plan Approval;
Certificate of Employee Information Report; or
Employee Information Report Form AA-302 (electronically provided by the Division and
distributed to the public agency through the Division’s website at:
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/contract_compliance/
The contractor and its subcontractors shall furnish such reports or other documents to the
Division of Purchase & Property, CCAU, EEO Monitoring Program as may be requested by the
office from time to time in order to carry out the purposes of these regulations, and public
agencies shall furnish such information as may be requested by the Division of Purchase &
Property, CCAU, EEO Monitoring Program for conducting a compliance investigation pursuant
to N.J.A.C. 17:27-1.1 et seq. REVISED 1/2016
___________________________
_______________________
Signature
Title
____________________________
Print Name
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Article 3.12
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
Equal Opportunity for Individuals with Disability
The contractor and the Township of West Orange do hereby agree that the provisions of Title 11
of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (the "Act") (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.), which
prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by public entities in all services, programs, and
activities provided or made available by public entities, and the rules and regulations
promulgated pursuant there unto, are made a part of this contract. In providing any aid, benefit,
or service on behalf of the owner pursuant to this contract, the contractor agrees that the
performance shall be in strict compliance with the Act. In the event that the contractor, its agents,
servants, employees, or subcontractors violate or are alleged to have violated the Act during the
performance of this contract, the contractor shall defend the owner in any action or
administrative proceeding commenced pursuant to this Act. The contractor shall indemnify,
protect, and save harmless the owner, its agents, servants, and employees from and against any
and all suits, claims, losses, demands, or damages, of whatever kind or nature arising out of or
claimed to arise out of the alleged violation. The contractor shall, at its own expense, appear,
defend, and pay any and all charges for legal services and any and all costs and other expenses
arising from such action or administrative proceeding or incurred in connection therewith. In any
and all complaints brought pursuant to the owner’s grievance procedure, the contractor agrees to
abide by any decision of the owner which is rendered pursuant to said grievance procedure. If
any action or administrative proceeding results in an award of damages against the owner, or if
the owner incurs any expense to cure a violation of the ADA which has been brought pursuant to
its grievance procedure, the contractor shall satisfy and discharge the same at its own expense.
The owner shall, as soon as practicable after a claim has been made against it, give written notice
thereof to the contractor along with full and complete particulars of the claim, If any action or
administrative proceeding is brought against the owner or any of its agents, servants, and
employees, the owner shall expeditiously forward or have forwarded to the contractor every
demand, complaint, notice, summons, pleading, or other process received by the owner or its
representatives.
It is expressly agreed and understood that any approval by the owner of the services provided by
the contractor pursuant to this contract will not relieve the contractor of the obligation to comply
with the Act and to defend, indemnify, protect, and save harmless the owner pursuant to this
paragraph.
It is further agreed and understood that the owner assumes no obligation to indemnify or save
harmless the contractor, its agents, servants, employees and subcontractors for any claim which
may arise out of their performance of this Agreement. Furthermore, the contractor expressly
understands and agrees that the provisions of this indemnification clause shall in no way limit the
contractor’s obligations assumed in this Agreement, nor shall they be construed to relieve the
contractor from any liability, nor preclude the owner from taking any other actions available to it
under any other provisions of the Agreement or otherwise at law.
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Article 3.13
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
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COUNTY OF
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SS: Collection of Solid Waste & Recycling Bid
I, ___________________________________, am the
(Name of Affiant)
(Identify Relationship to Bidder)
of the
and being duly sworn,
(Name of Bidder)
I depose and say:
All statements contained in this affidavit are true and correct and made with full
knowledge that the State of New Jersey and Township rely upon the truth of the statements
contained in this affidavit and in said Bid in signing the contract for the said project.
I/we warrant that I/we have read Section 6.8 of these Specifications.
I further warrant that at all times during the performance of the Solid Waste Contract, I
agree I will comply with and certify that he/she is aware of the commitment to comply with the
requirements of the provisions of Title 11 of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (the
"Act") (42 U.S.C. S121 01 et seq.) and agrees to furnish the of evidence of such compliance upon
request.
I also understand and agree that failure to comply with the representations contained
herein shall be cause for breach of contract and will entitle the Township to damages arising
therefrom.
Name of Firm or Individual
Title
Signature
Date
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this
day of
__ 20___
Notary Public of
My Commission expires
_____ 20 ___
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Article 3.14
OPERATIONS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, RECYCLING CENTER
590 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE
PROPOSAL FORM
The undersigned agrees to pay the Township of West Orange the following payments, to be
made monthly, for the use of the property in accordance with these specifications and Proposal
documents:
1.
Base Proposal – Operations of the Recycling Center for Class B, Exempt Woods, Class
C, Exempt Compost Operations, and the Recycling Convenience Center. This Proposal shall
include all site improvements necessary for all three operations including site vegetative
screening and landscaping.
A.
ANNUAL PAYMENT TO THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST
ORANGE FOR THREE YEAR PERIOD COMMENCING
MARCH 1, 2024 AND ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 2027.
$______________________________________________________
In Numerals
_______________________________________________________
In Words
MONTHLY PAYMENT TO THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST
ORANGE FOR THE 36 MONTH PERIOD COMMENCING
MARCH 1, 2024 (MONTHS 1 THROUGH 36)
$______________________________________________________
In Numerals
_______________________________________________________
In Words
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B.
OPTION FOR ADDITIONAL ONE YEAR PERIOD
COMMENCING MARCH 1, 2027 THROUGH FEBRUARY 29, 2028
$______________________________________________________
In Numerals
_______________________________________________________
In Words
C.
OPTION FOR ADDITIONAL ONE YEAR PERIOD COMMENCING
MARCH 1, 2028 THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, 2029
$______________________________________________________
In Numerals
_______________________________________________________
In Words
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Article 3.15
OPERATIONS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE, RECYCLING CENTER
590 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE
REVENUE SHARING PROPOSAL
Then Operator shall propose a sharing of revenue from the sale of all products and materials, to
be paid quarterly, from the site on a percentage of Gross Revenues.
A.
PERCENTAGE OF GROSS REVENUES PAYMENT TO THE TOWNSHIP OF
WEST ORANGE FOR THREE YEAR PERIOD COMMENCING
MARCH 1, 2024 THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, 2027
%______________________________________________________
In Numerals
_______________________________________________________
In Words
B.
PERCENTAGE OF GROSS REVENUES PAYMENT FOR
ADDITIONAL ONE YEAR PERIOD COMMENCING MARCH 1, 2027
THROUGH FEBRUARY 29, 2028
%______________________________________________________
In Numerals
_______________________________________________________
In Words
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C.
PERCENTAGE OF GROSS REVENUES PAYMENT FOR
ADDITIONAL ONCE YEAR PERIOD COMMENCING MARCH 1,
2028 THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, 2029
%______________________________________________________
In Numerals
_______________________________________________________
In Words
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ARTICLE 3.16
RESPONDENT PROPOSAL FORM
THE RESPONDENT MUST READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS TO
COMPLETE THIS PAGE.
If doing business under a trade name or partnership, you must submit the
proposal under exact title of the trade name or the partnership; and the proposal
must be signed by either the owner or a partner witnessed by a notary public.
If a Corporation, the proposal must be signed by the President or Vice President
and witnessed by a Corporate Secretary (Corporate title must be exact) and affix
Corporate Seal.
Other persons authorized by a Corporate Resolution to execute agreements on its
behalf may also sign the proposal documents (pages). Copy of a Resolution must
accompany the proposal.
The person who signs this form must also sign the Non-Collusions Affidavit.
You cannot witness your own signature.
________________________________
NAME OF THE RESPONDENT
_______________________________________ ________________________________
SIGNATURE OF CORPORATE SECRETARY
ADDRESS OF RESPONDENT
_______________________________________ ________________________________
PRINT NAME & TITLE
TELEPHONE NUMBER
CORPORATE SECRETARY
By:
________________________________
SIGNATURE
________________________________
PRINT OR TYPE NAME AND TITLE
CORPORATE SEAL
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ARTICLE 3.17
DISCLOSURE OF VIOLATIONS
Please list any violations, alleged violations, fines and notices of violations issued against the
respondent, related companies, or affiliates within the last 5 years. The information disclosed
must include any governmental agency, Municipality, or individual initiating the charge, along
with date and nature of the violations (use additional sheets if required). Include copies of all
violations, alleged violations, fines, notices of violation, appeals, and final determinations.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
There have been no violations against ________________ ________or any related companies,
(Respondent)
and or affiliates within the past 5 years
_____________________________
(Type or print name of affiant under
signature)
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ____________ day of _____________, 2024
____________________________
(Notary Public)
My commission expires _________________________.
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ARTICLE 3.18
DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
“Pay to Play” – Notice of Disclosure Requirement – P.L. 2005, Chapter 271, Section 3 Reporting
(N.J.S.A. 19:44A – 20.27) (1) Any business entity that has received $50,000 or more in contracts
from government entities in a calendar year is required to file an annual disclosure report with
ELEC. The instructions and form are available on the ELEC website. (2) Annual Disclosures
require submission by March 30th of each year covering contracts and contributions for the prior
calendar year. (3) At a minimum, a list of all business entities that file an annual disclosure
report will be listed on ELEC’s website at www.elec.state.nj.us. (4) If you have any questions
please contact ELEC at: 1-888-313-ELEC (3532) (toll free in NJ) or 609-292-8700
I have read the above statement and agree to be bound by its terms
PROPOSALDER:
______________________________
SIGNATURE
TITLE:
______________________________
FOR:
______________________________
CONTRACTOR
Sworn to and subscribed before me on this _______________ day of _______________, 2024.
__________________________________
(Notary Public)
My commission expires on _________________________.
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Article 3.19
DISCLOSURE OF INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES IN IRAN
Proposer:
PART 1: CERTIFICATION
BIDDER MUST COMPLETE PART 1 BY CHECKING EITHER BOX
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:32-55 and any amendments thereto, any person or entity that submits a
bid or proposal or otherwise proposes to enter into or renew a contract must complete the
certification below to attest, under penalty of perjury, that the person or entity, or one of the
person or entity’s parents, subsidiaries, or affiliates, is not identified on a list created and
maintained by the Department of the Treasury as a person or entity engaging in investment
activities in Iran. The chapter 25 list is found on the Division’s website at
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/purchase/pdf/chapter25List.pdf. Bidder must review this
list prior to completing the below certification. If the Director finds a person or entity to be in
violation of this law, s/he shall take action as may be appropriate by law, rule or contract,
including but not limited to, imposing sanctions, seeking compliance, recovering damages,
declaring the party in default and seeking debarment or suspension of the party.
PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX:
I certify, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:32-55 and any amendments thereto, that neither
the bidder listed below nor any of the bidders parent,
subsidiaries, or affiliates is
listed on the N.J. Department of the Treasury list of entities determined to be engaged in
prohibited activities in Iran Pursuant to P.L.2012, c.25 (“Chapter List”) I further certify
that I am the person listed below, or I am an officer or representative of the entity listed
below and am an authorized to make this certification on its behalf. I will skip part 2
and sign and complete the Certification below.
OR
I am unable to certify the above because the bidder and/or more of its parents,
subsidiaries, or affiliates is listed on the Department’s Chapter 25 list. I will provide a
detailed, accurate and precise description of the activities in part 2 below and sign and
complete the certification below.
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PART 2: PLEASE PROVIDE FURTHER INFORMATION RELATED TO
INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES IN IRAN
You must provide a detailed, accurate and precise description of the activities of the bidding
person/entity, or one of its parents, subsidiaries or affiliates, engaging in the investment activities
in Iran outlined above by completing the box below.
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DISCLOSURE OF INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES IN IRAN - CONTINUED
Name: ____________________Relationship to Bidder ________________________
Description of Activities_________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Duration of Engagement___________________ Anticipated Cessation Date: _________
Bidder Contact Name_________________________ Contact Phone Number________________
Certification: I, being duly sworn upon my oath, hereby represent and state that the foregoing
information and any attachments thereto to the best of my knowledge are true and complete. I
attest that I am authorized to execute this certification on behalf of the above-referenced person
or entity. I acknowledge that Township of West Orange is relying on the information contained
herein and thereby acknowledge that I am under a continuing obligation from the date of this
certification through the completion of any contracts with Township of West Orange to notify
the Township in writing of any changes to the answers of information contained herein. I
acknowledge that I am aware that it is a criminal offense to make a false statement or
misrepresentation in this certification, and if I do so, I recognize that I am subject to criminal
prosecution under the law and that it will also constitute a material breach of my agreement(s)
with Township of West Orange, New Jersey and that the Township at its option may declare any
contract(s) resulting from this certification void and unenforceable.
Full Name (Print) ___ _________
Signature: _____________________________
Title_____________________ Date: ________________________
____
Date: _____________________________
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Article 3.20
EQUIPMENT DEDICATION AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
}
COUNTY OF ESSEX
} SS: Township of West Orange Recycling
I,
, am the
(Name of Affiant)
(Identify Relationship to Proposer)
of the
and being duly
(Name of Proposer)
sworn, I depose and say:
All statements contained in this affidavit are true and correct and made with full knowledge that
the State of New Jersey and the West Orange Township Council rely upon the truth of the
statements contained in this affidavit and in said Proposal in signing the contract for the said
project.
At all times during the performance of this contract, I agree to commit, for use as required in the
Township of West Orange, the equipment reasonably calculated to ensure that the Class A, Class
B, and Class C recycling operations are in full compliance with all site operating conditions as
provided herein and under all applicable New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
regulations, and that such equipment is in compliance with this Request for Proposals and with
New Jersey Law. I further warrant that should additional or replacement equipment be required
during the terms of this agreement, the Township of West Orange will not be responsible for any
costs incurred by the operator.
I also understand and agree that during the terms of this agreement, the Township of West
Orange has the right to inspect all equipment at any time and for any reason.
I also understand and agree that failure to comply with the representations contained herein shall
be cause for breach of contract and will entitle the Township of West Orange to damages arising
therefrom.
________________________________
Name of Firm or Individual
Title
________________________________
Signature
Date
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Subscribed and sworn to before me
this
day of
20___
Notary Public of ___________________________
My Commission expires ________________20___
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Article 3.21
Proposal Bond Form
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Article 3.22
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA
The undersigned Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of the following addenda:
Please assign the number, date and initial.
Addendum Number
Dated
Acknowledge Receipt
(Initial)
_____________
____________
_______________
_____________
____________
_______________
_____________
_____________
_______________
_____________
_____________
_______________
No addenda was received. (please check off if no addenda received)
Acknowledged for: ______________________________________________________
(Company Name)
By: _________________________________________
(Signature of Authorized Representative)
Name: _______________________________________
(Print)
Title: ________________________________________
Date: ________________________________________
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Article 3.23
Business Registration Certification
Effective September 1, 2004, the State has expanded its Contractor Registration
Program to local Government contracts, P.L. 2004, c57. All business organizations that
do business with a local government agency are required to be registered with the State.
The business must provide proof of that registration to the local government agency
before that local government agency can enter into a contract with the business. A copy
of the Business Registration Certificate must also be on file before any purchase
order/voucher or other contracting document can be issued.
Contractors are responsible for notifying subcontractors.
Further information and registration can be obtained online from the NJ Treasury,
Division of Revenue or by calling (609) 292-1730.
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APPENDICES
FACILITY SITE PLAN
AND
SITE IMPROVEMENT
PLAN
4849-1061-2834, v. 1
67
Appendix “A”
68
Appendix “B”
SITE IMPROVEMENT PLAN
TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE VENDOR
--- Document: Township of West Orange Employment Application ---
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Page 1 of 7
Return To:
Township of West Orange
Personnel Department, Room 112
Date:
66 Main St
West Orange, NJ 07052
Email:
Employment@westorange.org
This application is NOT to be used for police officer and/or firefighter entry level positions
within the Township of West Orange. Applications for those two public safety positions will
only be provided upon successful completion of the New Jersey Department of Personnel
testing process or through the New Jersey Department of Personnel Intergovernmental
Transfer Program.
1. ________________________________________________________________________
Last Name
First Name
Middle Name
2. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number
Email Address
3. Are you legally authorized to work in the United States?
Yes
No
(You will be required to provide proof of your ability to work in the US after hire.)
4. Current Address:
#
Street
City
State
Zip
How Long at this address? ____________________________________________
5. Previous Address: _________________________________________________________
6. Position Applied for: ______________________________________________________
7. Are you able to perform the functions of the position that you are applying for either with or
without an accommodation based on the job description?
Yes
No
8. How did you learn of the position?
_________________________________________
9. Date you can begin employment?
_________________________________________
10. Salary Desired?
__________________________________________
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Page 2 of 7
(NOTE: This next section for driver’s license information (including CDL License) is only
required when the job title you are seeking requires a driver’s license.)
11. Driver’s License # ________________________________
State: _____________
12. Has your driver’s license privileges ever been suspended/revoked in this or any other state?
Yes
No
13. If yes, provide details:
14. Do you have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)?
Yes
No
If yes, list endorsements:
__________________________________________
15. Have you ever received a moving violation traffic ticket?
Yes
No
If yes, provide information on each and every summons:
Date
Charge/Violation
Jurisdiction
Penalty
16. Have you ever5 previously applied for a Township of WO Position?
Yes
No
17. If yes, provide details:
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Page 3 of 7
18. Have you ever been convicted of a crime(s)?
Yes
No
(NOTE: A conviction does NOT automatically exclude you from employment.)
19. If yes, provide date of conviction and crime/offense:
20. List Three (3) references of non-relatives who you have known for at least one (1) year.
a. Reference #1 ______________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________
Telephone ______________________________________________________
How long have you known this person? _________________________________
b. Reference #1 ______________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________
Telephone ______________________________________________________
How long have you known this person? _________________________________
c. Reference #1 ______________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________
Telephone ______________________________________________________
How long have you known this person? _________________________________
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Page 4 of 7
21. List all current and former employers, including full-time, part-time, and seasonal. List
employers in reverse chronological order beginning with your present employer and work
backwards. If you were discharged or were requested to resign by an employer, answer
so in the Reason for Leaving section
a. Current Employer: __________________________________________________
Address:
____________________________________________________________
Telephone #: _______________________
Full Time
Part Time
Employed from: ______________________ to __________________________
Position/Title: ____________________________Supervisors Name:
Hours per week: _________________________________________________________
Reason for leaving: ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
b. Employer #2: __________________________________________________
Address:
____________________________________________________________
Telephone #: _______________________
Full Time
Part Time
Employed from: ______________________ to __________________________
Position/Title: ____________________________Supervisors Name:
Hours per week: _________________________________________________________
Reason for leaving: ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Page 5 of 7
c. Employer #3: __________________________________________________
Address:
____________________________________________________________
Telephone #: _______________________
Full Time
Part Time
Employed from: ______________________ to __________________________
Position/Title: ____________________________Supervisors Name:
Hours per week: _________________________________________________________
Reason for leaving: ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
d. Employer #4 : __________________________________________________
Address:
____________________________________________________________
Telephone #: _______________________
Full Time
Part Time
Employed from: ______________________ to __________________________
Position/Title: ____________________________Supervisors Name:
Hours per week: _________________________________________________________
Reason for leaving: ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Page 6 of 7
22. Special Licenses or skills? (typing, notary, trade, etc.)
Yes
No
Please list:
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
I understand that as a condition of employment, I may be required to take and pass an
employment physical examination and drug screening examination. Such examination will be
performed after a conditional job offer has been made, but prior to starting work.
I hereby authorize the Township of West Orange to verify all of the information that I have
provided including, but not limited to checking my criminal history, checking my driving record,
verifying my residency, references, and work record.
I understand that any misrepresentation or omission of facts on this application is sufficient
cause for denial of employment and that any misrepresentation or omission of facts on this
application discovered after accepting employment is cause for dismissal.
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
TOWNSHIP OF WEST ORANGE APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
Page 7 of 7
I understand that the Township of West Orange is an “at will” employer consistent with
applicable Federal and State law, including the New Jersey Civil Service Act, and New Jersey
Department of Personnel Rules.
I understand that employment with the Township of West Orange is not for a fixed term or
definite period and may be terminated at the will of either party, with or without cause, and
without prior notice, consistent with applicable law.
Signature: ____________________________
Date: ____________________________
For Township Use Only –
Interviewed by: ___________________________________ Date: ______________________
Comments:____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
SIGN
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informaƟon about how you use the Site, which pages you visit, and to personalize your
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consent to receive messages from us.
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at:
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administraƟon@westorange.org
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