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Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck
New Jersey General Assembly, 38th District, Bergen County
Serving the communities of: Cliffside Park, Edgewater, Elmwood Park, Fair Lawn, Fort Lee, Hasbrouck Heights, Little
Ferry, Lodi, Paramus, Ridgefield, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, Teterboro |
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Hasbrouck Heights receives State recognition.
On June 29, 2000, special resolutions were presented by the full Assembly in Chambers to Hasbrouck
Heights in recognition of their heroic efforts during recent disasters. Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck made the presentations to police, fire and local officials who represented the community.
Person of the Year PresentationsAssembly Speaker Jack Collins and Assembly Conference Leader Rose Marie Heck made "Annual
Person of the Year" presentations at The Excelsior in Saddle Brook, NJ, on June 20, 2000.
Honorees included: J. Fletcher Creamer, Jr., Mayor Gary Paparozzi, Congresswoman Marge Roukema,
Joseph M. Sanzari, Mayor Joseph Scarpa and Joan M. Wright for their dedication, determination and leadership for the people of Bergen County.
Memorial Day 2000Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck and VFW Post 4591 Commander Ralph Daniels during the Memorial Day Service held at Memorial Park, Hasbrouck Heights.
First day of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail operationsAssemblywoman Rose Heck speaking before Governor Christine Todd Whitman, federal, state, local
officials and the community, during Inaugural Celebrations on April 15, 2000 at Liberty State Park Station.
 December 10, 1999 Press conference Hasbrouck Heights December 9 air disaster
Sen. Frank Lauttenberg, Hon. Steve Rothman and Assemblywoman Rose Heck answering media questions and reviewing regional concerns over Teterboro Airport.
 Gov. Whitman Signs NJ State Library Bill
At Hasbrouck Heights Free Public Library
Governor Christie Whitman signed a bill at the Free Public Library Wednesday, August 18, 1999, granting
$45 million to libraries around the state for improvement projects.
The legislation co-sponsored by Assembly members Rose Marie Heck and Leonard Lance provides that
grants will be award to municipal and county public libraries for the construction of new library buildings;
expansion, rehabilitation or acquisition of existing library buildings; as well as related land acquisition and site improvement costs.
The measure will provide the $45 million in bonds to be issued by the New Jersey Educational Facilities
Authority through a "Public Library Project Fund." Municipalities and counties will be required to provide a 3 to 1 match in order to receive the capital bond funds.
Looking on during this historic moment are (L-R) Assemblyman Guy Talarico (R) Oradell, Assemblyman Leonard Lance (R) Hunterdon, Governor Whitman, Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck and HH Library
Director Michele Maiullo
 Woodland Park Playground Dedication
On June 19, 1999 at 10 a.m., Governor Christie Whitman along with Assemblywoman Rose Marie Heck
and Mayor William Torre re-dedicated the Woodland Park Playground. The recent improvements were the result of a $50,000 grant from the Department of Community Affairs and bought 10 pieces of
playground equipment along with other enhancements to the play area.
 Rose Heck speaking at Governor Whitman's February 24, 1999 Press Conference announcing the
Creation of the Working Group to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Cancer patients.
Governor Whitman congratulating Assemblywomen Rose Heck and Charlotte Vandervalk during the Governors Press Conference February 24, 1999, for their efforts in creating the Working Group to
Improve Clinical Outcomes in Cancer Patients .
 Rose Heck working at her legislative desk in the State Assembly Chamber.
 Councilwoman Rose Heck
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