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PRIMARY ELECTION DAY – TUESDAY, JUNE 7TH – 3 WAYS TO VOTE

PRIMARY ELECTION DAY – TUESDAY, JUNE 7TH – 3 WAYS TO VOTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHEN & WHERE TO VOTE IN BERGENFIELD:

Polling places will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7th. A complete list of locations are below.

Please see your sample ballot for your correct polling place.  You can also search for your polling place at the following link: https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/registration-check

 

District

 

     Location/Address

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Borough Hall, Council Chambers, 198 North Washington Ave -Two Spots located by the rear entrance to Borough Hall will be designated for Voter Parking. Additional Parking will be available in front of Borough Hall (Semi Circle Driveway) and in the Borough Lot on the north end of the building – spots labeled “ Borough Business Parking”

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Jefferson School - Hickory Ave & Martin St  - GYM

3

St. John's Conlon Hall - North William St

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Jefferson School - Hickory Ave & Martin St  - GYM

5

Roy W. Brown Middle School - W.Clinton Ave & S.Washington Ave

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St. John's Conlon Hall - North William St

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Brookside Gardens Senior Building - Murray Hill Terrace & Sylvan Ave

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Roy W. Brown Middle School - W.Clinton Ave & S.Washington Ave

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Brookside Gardens Senior Building - Murray Hill Terrace & Sylvan Ave

10

Lincoln School - Highview Terrace & Schoolcraft Rd

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Lincoln School - Highview Terrace & Schoolcraft Rd

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Bergenfield High School - Gym 3 Door 8

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Lincoln School - Highview Terrace & Schoolcraft Rd

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Bergenfield High School - Gym 3 Door 8

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Bergenfield High School - Gym 3 Door 8

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Franklin School - West Church St & North Prospect Ave

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Franklin School - West Church St & North Prospect Ave

 

VOTE BY MAIL:

Vote by Mail Instructional Video: https://www.bergencountyclerk.org/

Voted ballots may be deposited into the secure drop box behind Borough Hall no later than 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.  The Box is located in the rear of the building near our Handicap Access entrance to Borough Hall. Two Spots are designated for Voter Parking in front of the rear entrance, near the north side of the building. Additional Parking is available in front of Borough Hall (Semi Circle Driveway) and in our Borough Lot, spots labelled “Borough Business Parking”

Memorial Day 5/30/22: DPW Garbage & Recycling Holiday Pickup Schedule

Please review your 2022 garbage & recycling pickup schedule calendar for the week of 5/30/22-6/3/22. The Borough is closed Monday 5/30/22 in observance of Memorial Day.

To view your quadrant's 2022 pickup schedule calendar, please click the links below:

Quadrant 1:

Quadrant 2:

Quadrant 3:

Quadrant 4:

 

All carts and vegetative waste must be place at the curb before 6:00am the day of pickup, or after 6:00pm the night before pickup.

Please note: NO PLASTIC BAGS in recycling carts (carts with green lids). Do not bag your recyclables.

The Bergenfield Recycling Center will be opened Saturday, 5/28/22 and Sunday, 5/29/22, normal hours. The Recycling Center will be closed on Monday, 5/30/22. 

 

If you have any questions, please call the DPW Office at 201-387-4055, option 3, Mon-Fri 7:00am-3:30pm (except for holidays as marked on your 2022 pickup schedule calendar), or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

 

Bergenfield Elks Lodge Hosts Mock Council Event for Bergenfield Middle and High Schoolers

Bergenfield Elks Lodge Hosts Mock Council Event for Bergenfield Middle and High Schoolers

Students Involved in Bergenfield Antler’s Lodge #35 Spend Day Running Mock Municipal Government

 

The Bergenfield Elks Lodge #1477 recently collaborated with the Borough of Bergenfield to celebrate Elks National Youth Week with their youth program, Bergenfield Antler’s Lodge #35, taking part in a mock council session that taught the 6-11th grade students about the importance of local government.

“The Bergenfield Antlers Lodge #35 make a difference in our community one day at a time.  Embracing youth and community is my passion and was my drive to form the Bergenfield Antlers,” said Tom Boyce, Bergenfield Antlers Youth Activities Coordinator. 

Mayor Arvin Amatorio and Councilman Marc Pascual kicked off the event, held at Borough Hall, by reading a proclamation on behalf of the government body in honor of Elks National Youth Week. The Mayor commended them for their commitment and dedication, and Councilman Pascual celebrated them as the future leaders of Bergenfield. 

The students were then invited to sit on the dais, and hold a mock session, as the Bergenfield governing body. After holding a brief election for the position of mayor, they addressed topics such as: hiring summer counselors for the Recreation program, payment of bills, and considering an ordinance prohibiting the use of lawn mowers before 8:00 a.m.

“I always look forward to coordinating this event with the Elks because it brings me joy to teach Bergenfield students about our roles in municipal government,” said Bergenfield Borough Clerk Marie Quiñones-Wilson. “The students are always eager to learn and excited to sit on the dais as great leaders.”

“The Antlers” are a youth-focused subdivision of the historic Elks Lodges that promotes support of youth, veterans, and communities. Antlers obtain service hours for volunteering, learn life skills, participate in activities, and can apply for different scholarships offered by the Elks. 

The following Bergenfield Antlers participated in the mock court program this year: Jude Boyce, Maddison Boyce, Christopher Budiman, Kayla O’Neil (elected mayor), Marco Garibaldi, Angelo Tamayo, Ashley Budiman, Sophie Almonte, and Nikki Farias.

If anyone is interested in joining Bergenfield’s Antlers Lodge, please contact Advisor Tom Boyce at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

   

Columbia Bank to Donate $10 to Local Bergenfield Charities for Every New Checking/Savings Account

Columbia Bank to Donate $10 to Local Bergenfield Charities for Every New Checking/Savings Account
 
Open a new checking or savings account today at Columbia Bank to earn $10 for a local Bergenfield charity of your choice!
You may choose between: Bergenfield Volunteer Fire Department, the Center for Food Action, or the Friends of the Bergenfield Library.
 

Mental Health Awareness Event - Together for Mental Health, this Wednesday, May 25 at 5:30 PM

The Borough of Bergenfield and the Stigma-Free Committee (SFC) invite you to a Mental Health Awareness Event - Together for Mental Health, this Wednesday, May 25, at 5:30 PM at Conlon Hall. There will be a meet and greet with the SFC and authors Diana Hamlet and Sonja Sharif of A Kid's Grief Journal. Yoga with Rita follows from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, and then a presentation and Q& A with the book authors from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. 

 "I hope anyone in need joins us on Wednesday to find connections and support with the Bergenfield Stigma-Free Committee and the members of our communities," said Mayor Arvin Amatorio of the event. "Remember... you are not alone." 

"This is a wonderful opportunity to learn how to support the social and emotional wellness of youth through journaling," said Mairead Tully, Chairwoman of the Stigma-Free Committee.

"The past few years of the pandemic have been hard on all of us," said Councilman Tom Lodato. "Please do not hesitate to reach out if you or someone you love is in need of support."

For questions or additional information, please contact the Mayor's Wellness Campaign at (201) 387-4055 ext 6.

Bergenfield Girl Scout Troop Cleans Up Local Park

Bergenfield Girl Scout Troop Cleans Up Local Park

Troop 98459 Earns Park Clean Up Badge at Cooper’s Pond Park 

If you noticed Cooper’s Pond Park looked cleaner lately, that's because Girl Scout Troop 98459 spent the afternoon on May 3rd earning their Park Clean Up badge by picking up trash and debris, with the goal of learning the importance of environmental responsibility.

“We are so grateful to Troop 98459 for coming out to set an example for their community by demonstrating that we can all have big impacts on our surroundings,” said Jaime Luppino from the Bergenfield Dept. of Public Works. “Cooper’s Pond looks great and their new Girl Scout patch is well earned.”

The Girl Scouts picked up trash that had been discarded around the park, and have been learning about garbage and pollution and the negative effects they have on the environment. They were working towards earning a new badge, which are given to scouts as they learn new life skills and make positive contributions to their community.

“The Scouts found a way that they could assist with a problem in their own backyard,” said Mayor Arvin Amatorio. “Seeing litter scattered around a park makes it more likely others will also litter. What the Scouts did has a farther reaching impact than just beautifying one of our green spaces, it reminds us all to take care of our environment and treat it more respectfully.”

 

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Bike Tour Through Bergenfield to Celebrate Bicycle Safety Month

BERGENFIELD, NJ – On Sunday, May 22, Bergenfield residents are invited to join the Bergenfield Police Department on a bike tour of their borough in order to commemorate May as Bicycle Safety Month.

“Bergenfield has so many beautiful places to bike ride and with the summer weather approaching we want to encourage our residents to get out and enjoy their borough by biking in a safe and responsible manner,” said Police Chief Mustafa Rabboh. “This event is the perfect opportunity to teach your family bicycle safety tips such as how to make sure a helmet fits correctly or how to use hand signals on busier roads. Plus it’s a great excuse to spend time with friends and family outside in our community!”

The rain-or-shine ride around Bergenfield will begin and end at the Bergenfield Police Headquarters on Washington Avenue with riders of all ages encouraged to participate. All riders must complete the hold harmless form and bring it with them on the date of the event. The first 50 riders 16 years of age and younger who submit their hold harmless forms, starting at 9 am, will receive a free helmet. All riders who are 16 or younger will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win one of several bicycles at the end of the ride.

To access the hold harmless agreement, please visit: bergenfieldpd.org/downloads/category/5-registration-forms.

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Subcategories

Updates on the impact of the COVID-19 / 2019 Novel Coronavirus ("Coronavirus Disease") upon the Bergenfield community, and the actions the Borough is taking

News from the Bergenfield Department of Public Works

News from the Bergenfield Health Department

News from the Bergenfield Public Library

News from the Bergenfield Office of Emergency Management

News from the Bergenfield Recreation Department

News from the Bergenfield Tax Office