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HS Football: Hasbrouck Heights Rolls To 35-0 Shutout over North Arlington

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisPhoto Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisPhoto Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisPhoto Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisHasbrouck Heights quarterback Frankie Billings hands off to running back Jake Summers in the first half against North Arlington.Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis By Nicholas DiRitoPublishedSeptember 30, 2023 at 12:18 AMHASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ - Despite miserab...

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

Hasbrouck Heights quarterback Frankie Billings hands off to running back Jake Summers in the first half against North Arlington.Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

By Nicholas DiRito

PublishedSeptember 30, 2023 at 12:18 AM

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ - Despite miserable wet conditions, Hasbrouck Heights offense was efficient, scoring on four of its first five possessions, en route to 35-0 victory over North Arlington in a North Jersey Interscholastic Conference Meadowlands Division game on Friday evening.

The Aviators got on the board during the first possession of the game, capping off a 10 play drive with a 3-yard touchdown run by Jake Summers. The extra point by George Kouletas was converted, his first of five on the day, giving Hasbrouck Heights an early 7-0 lead with 7:39 to play in the first quarter.

Summers found the end zone again on the next possession on a drive that began from their own 16, punching it in from 4-yards out for the score, extending the lead to two touchdowns with 10:58 in the half. This scoring drive was set up by deep pass over the middle from Billings to Joey Formisano, picking up a 36 yard gain to the opponent 18.

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The Aviator defense went on to force two straight three-and-outs, capitalizing with seven points after the second three-and-out, as Billings connected with Evan Werner on a rollout pass for a 29-yard catch-and-run, bringing the score to 21-0 with a little over 2 minutes remaining in the half.

The Hasbrouck Heights defense forced their third three-and-out of the half, getting the ball back with 1:35 before the break. Following a short punt from North Arlington, the Aviators got possession at the opponent’s 27-yard line. Summers would find the end zone for his third touchdown on the day, taking a pass from Billings from 8-yards out, bringing the score to 28-0 with just seconds before the end of the half.

Cornerback Anthony Cummings stopped North Arlington’s opening second half drive, intercepting Sean McGeehan who threw the ball downfield while under pressure.

Billings connected with Werner for Hasbrouck Height’s last touchdown of the game on the ensuing drive, taking it in from 10-yards out on a rollout pass with 2:32 remaining in the third quarter, making the final score 35-0.

Hasbrouck Heights awaits the results of tomorrow's games to determine who they will play in the Week Six crossover games. The game will be Friday night at Depken Field.

1 2 3 4 Final
Hasbrouck Heights 7 21 7 0 35
North Arlington 0 0 0 0 0
First Quarter
HH- Jake Summers 3 yard run (Kouletas kick)
Second Quarter
HH- Summers 4 yard run (Kouletas kick)
HH- Frank Billings 29 yard pass to Evan Werner (Kouletas)
HH- Billings 7 yard pass to Summers (Kouletas kick)
Third Quarter
HH- Billing 10 yard pass to Werner (Kouletas kick)
Fourth Quarter
No scoring

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Hasbrouck Heights defeats Lakeland - Girls soccer recap

Scoring Summary 1st Period L HH Lexy Samperi Assists: Sophia Lara 0 1 Lexy Samperi Assists: Victoria Morales 0 2 Sophia Lara Assists: Madison Lahullier 0 3 Sophia Lara Assists: Liana ...

Scoring Summary

1st Period L HH
Lexy Samperi Assists: Sophia Lara 0 1
Lexy Samperi Assists: Victoria Morales 0 2
Sophia Lara Assists: Madison Lahullier 0 3
Sophia Lara Assists: Liana D'Amore 0 4
Victoria Morales Assists: Madison Lahullier 0 5

Player Stats

Lakeland Scoring

G A P
Totals: 0 0 0

Hasbrouck Heights Scoring

G A P
Lexy Samperi 2 0 4
Sophia Lara 2 1 5
Victoria Morales 1 1 3
Madison Lahullier 0 2 2
Liana D'Amore 0 1 1
Totals: 5 5 15

Lakeland Goalie

Saves
Jordyn Kolstein (L) 8
Totals: 8

Hasbrouck Heights Goalie

Saves
Tessa Reyngoudt (W) 6
Totals: 6

Team Stats

L HH
Offensive
Shots on Goal 4 19

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Hasbrouck Heights 2023 Master Plan Reexamination Findings, Part 3

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ – The following are the remaining recommendations from the Plan Re-examination that was approved at the September Land Use Board meeting.7. The previous Master Plan Re-examination recommended a “Green Buildings and Environmental Sustainability Plan” as is regulated under NJSA 40:55D-28b(16). One has not been prepared to date, and remains a recommendation.8. The previous Master Plan Re-examination recommended the preparation and adoption of a revised zoning map, as the last map was adopted...

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ – The following are the remaining recommendations from the Plan Re-examination that was approved at the September Land Use Board meeting.

7. The previous Master Plan Re-examination recommended a “Green Buildings and Environmental Sustainability Plan” as is regulated under NJSA 40:55D-28b(16). One has not been prepared to date, and remains a recommendation.

8. The previous Master Plan Re-examination recommended the preparation and adoption of a revised zoning map, as the last map was adopted in 1990, and several areas in the Borough have been rezoned. This remains a recommendation.

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9. The previous Master Plan Re-examination recommended a comprehensive landscaping and buffering ordinance be prepared and adopted. This Re-examination continues with that recommendation

10. The previous Master Plan addressed Adult uses with NJSA 2c:34-7 regulating the placement of sexually oriented businesses. This plan suggests the following amendment

Local Conditions: No such use shall be located or operated upon premises the outside boundary of which is within 1000 feet of the outside boundary of any premises which there is located a place of worship, school, playground, park, recreational facility, residence, hotel motel, school bus stops, hospital, child care center or any other premises upon which there is conducted sexually oriented adult entertainment. (emphasis added).

Sexually Oriented Business Signs

Number of signs - A maximum of two or exterior signs, one identification sign and one “off-limits to minors signs.

Size of signs – The identification sign is not to exceed 40 square feet

Buffer Area: Every sexually oriented business shall be surrounded by a perimeter buffer of at least 50 feet in width with plantings, fence or other physical divider along the outside of the perimeter sufficient to impede the view of the interior of the premises in which the business is located. The municipality may, by ordinance, require the perimeter buffer to meet additional requirements or standards. This shall not apply to a sexually oriented business already lawfully operating.

11 Motor Vehicle Sales

Chapter 181 Motor Vehicle Sales should be revised as follows:

Application for License

E. Additionally, each application shall satisfactorily demonstrate compliance with each of the following additional conditions.

(7) Each required office space shall be a minimum of 140 SF of area

12. Signs in the B-1 Zone

Regulations governing certain accessory structures and uses should be amended to include:

g) Awnings permitted must be cloth and with certain approved colors and restrictions.

Changes to the Objectives of the Master Plan

To encourage the proper relationship between land uses by promoting a spatial distribution of uses, and establishing areas which have their own integrity and uniformity of purpose

To encourage and provide bigger zones to separate and incompatible land uses

To preserve and enhance residential character of the existing community by restricting incompatible land uses from residential areas and maintaining compatible residential densities in established neighborhoods

To promote the continued maintenance of and rehabilitation of the Borough’s Housing Stock and supporting facilities and utilities.

To provide a variety of housing types and densities in appropriate locations to serve the Borough and the region

To preserve and enhance the Borough’s central commercial area by defining its functional role in the Borough and enhancing the quality of life within the commercial center through an appropriate mixture of activities, in order to reinforce this valuable entity as a community focal point.

To provide an orderly and planned program which shall properly regulate commercial development along the Route 17 corridor in a manner which promotes sound planning and a desirable visual environment.

To encourage development of new recreational facilities to serve the residents of the community.

To encourage the conversion of the Franklin School to enable the development of senior citizen housing in the community.

There are no areas of the Borough of Hasbrouck Heights that are recommended for a redevelopment area.

Read: Hasbrouck Heights Land Use Board Releases Master Plan Re-examination Results

Read: Hasbrouck Heights Master Plan Recommendations, Part 2, Suggestions for the Central Business District

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HS Football: Hasbrouck Heights Bounces Saddle Brook, 56-0

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisPhoto Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisPhoto Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisHasbrouck Heights quarterback Frank Billings awaits the snap in the first quarter against Saddle Brook Friday night at Depken Field.Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-ArmonaitisPublishedSeptember 9, 2023 at 12:08 AMHASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ – By the time they had power restored to the scoreboard at Depken Field, it was already 14-0 Hasbro...

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

Hasbrouck Heights quarterback Frank Billings awaits the snap in the first quarter against Saddle Brook Friday night at Depken Field.Photo Credit: Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis

PublishedSeptember 9, 2023 at 12:08 AM

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ – By the time they had power restored to the scoreboard at Depken Field, it was already 14-0 Hasbrouck Heights. They would need the scoreboard to keep the tally, as the Aviators defeated Saddle Brook, 56-0, in a NJIC Meadowlands Division contest.

The thunderstorm that rolled through earlier in the day knocked out power to most of Hasbrouck Heights for a short time Friday afternoon. The one part that didn't come back was the Route 17 corridor between Williams Ave and Franklin Ave, including a bank of lights and the scoreboard at Depken Field.

The Aviators' offense was dominant against the Saddle Brook defense, scoring on every possession.

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The game got off to an inauspicious start, as the Aviators were penalized on the first play for 12 men on the field. But Jake Summers just ran through the Falcons defense, carrying eight times for 74 yards, keeping the chains moving despite two more false start penalties.

Quarterback Frank Billings hit Michael Napolitano on a fourth and ten at the Saddle Brook 15 on a 14 yard pass down the middle for a first and goal at the one. Billings powered in from one yard, and George Kouletas kicked the extra point for a 7-0 lead.

The Aviators second drive was brief, after shutting down the Saddle Brook offense it took just two plays to score again. Following another false start, Billings ran for 10 yards and then Summers broke through the middle of the Saddle Brook line for a 44-yard touchdown run and a 13-0 lead. Kouletas kick made the score 14-0.

The second quarter saw the power restored to the scoreboard, and the Aviators continued to move the ball. After taking over the ball at the 39, Billings scampered 24 yards to the 15, with Saddle Brook picking up a roughing penalty moving it half the distance to the seven. An offside penalty moved the ball to the four, where Billings hit Evan Werner with a shovel pass which he took around the right end for a touchdown, and following the extra point, a 21-0 lead

By now the Hasbrouck Heights defense was shutting the Falcons' offense out cold, and following another three and out, it took the Aviators just one play to make the score 28-0, as Billings and Werner combined on another shovel pass, this one 39 yards, and a commanding lead.

Hasbrouck Heights added one more score before halftime, as Billing rushed in from 18 yards for a 34-0 lead. Kouletas’ fifth extra point made the score, 35-0.

The second half began with a running clock, and the Aviators reserves in the game.

But following a punt return, Daniel Amendola and Michael Napolitano connected on a 26-yard shovel pass, and Brady Shine made the extra point to push the lead to 42-0.

Amendola and Shine would find the end zone with an 11-yard shovel pass to make the score 49-0 on the final play of the third quarter, following two impressive runs from Domonic Aiosa.

The final play of the game was the Aviators’ final score, as Amendola shoveled the ball to Jayden Chicaiza, who broke through the Saddle Brook defense for a 41 yard touchdown.

STATS: Passing: Billiings 3-3, 57 yrds, 2 tds, Amendola 5-5, 100 yrds, 3 tds,

Rushing: Summers, 9-121, 1 TD, Billings 4-54, 2 TD, Aiosa 2-41

Receiving: Napolitano 2-40, 1 TD, Werner 2-43, 2 TD, Shine 2-25, 1 TD, Chicaiza 2-49, 1 TD

1 2 3 4 Final
Saddle Brook 0 0 0 0 0
Hasbrouck Heights 14 21 14 7 56
First Quarter
HH - Frank Billings 1 run (George Kouletas kick)
HH- Jake Summers 43 yard run (Kouletas kick)
Second Quarter
HH - Billings 4 yrd shovel pass to Evan Werner (Kouletas kick)
HH- Billings 39 yard shovel pass to Werner (Kouletas kick)
HH- Billings 18 yard run (Kouletas kick)
Third Quarter
HH - Daniel Amendola 26 yard shovel pass to Michael Napoitano (Shine Kick)
HH - Amendola 11 yard shovel pass to Shine (Shine Kick)
Fourth Quarter
HH - Amendola 41 yard shovel pass to Jayden Chicaiza (Shine Kick)

Hasbrouck Heights BOE Approves Interim Superintendent

File: The Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education approved the appointment of an Interim Superintendent at Thursday night's meeting. Dr. Matthew Helfant will again be the Director of Special Services.Photo Credit: Faith C. Ballantine-Armonaitis By Faith C. Ballantine-ArmonaitisPublishedJune 17, 2023 at 2:45 AMHASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ - The Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education approved the appointment of an Interim Superintendent at the June meeting Thursday ni...

File: The Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education approved the appointment of an Interim Superintendent at Thursday night's meeting. Dr. Matthew Helfant will again be the Director of Special Services.Photo Credit: Faith C. Ballantine-Armonaitis

By Faith C. Ballantine-Armonaitis

PublishedJune 17, 2023 at 2:45 AM

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ - The Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education approved the appointment of an Interim Superintendent at the June meeting Thursday night held in the Media Center.

The Board appointed Michael Polizzi to a one-year term. He is the former superintendent of the New Milford School District, and retired in 2021. He will begin July 1. He replaces Dr. Matthew Helfant, who will return to the role as Director of Special Services.

The Board voted 6-2 to approve the contract. Christopher DeLorenzo and Kevin Mullins voted no. Nicole Russo was absent for the meeting.

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According to Board Attorney Jessica Kleen, Polizzi will make $800 per diem, and work three days, four days maximum, a week as needed. His contract has not yet been approved by the Bergen County Superintendent.

According to Board president Lori Cintron, the district received over 20 applications. They selected four applicants for interviews. They only held three interviews as one withdrew their application.

"I'd like to acknowledge Dr. Helfant for his years of service as superintendent in our district," said Cintron during her report. "He came in as superintendent at the most critical time for our district."

"I do want to say 'thank you' to the community and to the Board for the opportunity to be superintendent. It's an honor and privilege, whether it's easy or hard. It's a little bit of both," said Helfant. "So I certainly appreciate that opportunity."

He highlights some successes, including the highest school ratings, increase in state scores, SAT scores over 1100, the 1:1 tech initiative, and moving the elementary school offices to the first floor.

"I say 'we' because we achieved a few good things in that period of time," Helfant said. "Nobody does that by themselves."

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