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New Jersey Officials Break Ground On Low Income Family Home In Bergenfield

BERGENFIELD, N.J. — New Jersey and Habitat Bergen officials put on their hard hats for the groundbreaking of a new energy efficient home in Bergenfield on Saturday.

Bergenfield Mayor Norman Schmelz, HFHBC Board Member Doreen Winn, NJ Assemblyman Tim Eustace, Oradell Mayor Dianne Didio, Bergen County Freeholder Tom Sullivan, Bergen County Freeholders Chairman Steven Tanelli, HFHBC Board Member Julia Orlando

Bergenfield Mayor Norman Schmelz, HFHBC Board Member Doreen Winn, NJ Assemblyman Tim Eustace, Oradell Mayor Dianne Didio, Bergen County Freeholder Tom Sullivan, Bergen County Freeholders Chairman Steven Tanelli, HFHBC Board Member Julia Orlando

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In attendance were Bergenfield Mayor Norman Schmelz, Councilman Charles K. Steinel, New Jersey Assemblyman Tim Eustace, Bergen County Freeholder Tom Sullivan Junior and Chairman of Bergen County Freeholders Steven Tanelli.

The 1,900 square foot house on on Bergen Avenue will be occupied by a low-income family.

The house will be complete with three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a kitchen, living room, and one-car garage (SEE: Habitat For Humanity Breaks Ground On New Home For Bergenfield Family).

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