MyEnglewood March 2020

THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD | MARCH 2020 MyEnglewood © North Jersey Media Group 2019 Produced quarterly by Northern Valley Suburbanite | www.northjersey.com NEWS & NOTES Quarterly taxes due, can be paid online Fun and Fabulous Healthy Eating The next quarterly due date for prop- erty taxes is May 1. Taxes can now be paid online at the City’s website, www. cityofenglewood.org, under the “Servic- es” tab – select “Pay your taxes online.” There is no fee for this service. For your convenience, the Tax Collector’s office will extend its hours to 8 p.m. on May 4. As always, the last day to pay to avoid interest charges is the 10th of the month. Please remember if you would like a receipt for your tax payment, the entire tax bill must be submitted at the time of payment or your cancelled check will be your receipt. Contact the Tax Collector at 201-871-6607 or [email protected]. Recreation Dept. unveils Aging-In-Action program Englewood Recreation has rolled out a new Aging-In-Action program in conjunction with Bergen Family Cen- ter. Once a month, Recreation brings themed programming to BFC Seniors on Wednesday afternoons. It kicked off with a Valentine’s Day Party in Febru- ary and is looking forward to the St. Patrick’s Day program in March, Casino Night in April and Jump into Summer Luau Party in May. The first March Madness Basketball program, featuring players from multiple city departments, high school stars as well as Coach Leo’s recreation players of all ages, will take place March 29 at 4:30 p.m. at DMHS. Registration for SunFun Day Camp is now open! Exciting new trips and activi- ties have been added.Camp runs for nine weeks, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., week- days beginning June 29. Register at reg- ister.communitypass.net/Englewood. PHOTO/CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Residents of Tibbs Houses, the senior apartment building at 111 West St., enjoy a Healthy Eating dinner in January, sponsored by Age-Friendly Englewood. Volunteers from Visions Federal Credit Union helped serve the meal and pack take-home bags of ingredients and recipes, as well as an Englewood Health’s Guide to Healthy Eating. More information about the ceremony may be found in the story on page 6. CFA ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD APPOINTMENTS Center for Food Action (CFA) appointed Phyllis Brown-Edwards, Director of Community Affairs, Englewood Health; Anthony Fasciano, Restaura- teur, Giulio’s Restaurant; Shelley Eleby, Chief Mar- keting Office, Clearpool; and David M. York, Esq., Novins, York & Jacobus, to its board of directors. “We are pleased to welcome Phyllis, Anthony, Shelly and David as new directors to the CFA board and especially value the experience and energy they bring to our board,” said Patricia All of us for all of you. Our team of over 400 providers at more than 100 locations throughout northern NJ and Rockland County has you covered. Find a physician: 833-234-2234 or ehpn.org Espy, CFA’s Executive Director. CFA’s current Board of Directors consist of Cynthia Johnson-Barbato - Board President, Dr. Menen Mathias-Fredericks - Vice President, Walton Clark, Secretary, Dorothy W. Anderson -Treasurer and Directors Michele Calise, Amy Edmonds, Veronica Hernandez, Deborah Klein, Linda Kligman, Philip Konort, Marcia Levy, Lau- ren McGovern, Michael Murphy, Deena Rosen- thal and Stephen Selver.