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Santa Clause is coming to town 1 Parents be aware... 1| Hunger has no season ISchedule o f visits are listed 1 1 op ten worst to \ s for kids |I Do your part 1
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THE COMMERCIAL
IIR ST'S O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R
P ub lished a t 251 R idge R oad, Lyndhurst S eco n d C la ss P o s ta g e Paid At R utherford, NJ 0 7 070
S ubscrip tion $9 P ublished W eeky U S P S 125-420
HeaberO F L Y N D H U R S T
Christm as closingsA ll l.yndhursl M unic ipa l O ffices
w ill be closed on l hursday, Dec 25 and Friday . Dec 26 in observance o f Christmas.
2 5 4THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,1997
R ecycling/garbage pickup cancelled
Lyndhurst residents, take note There w i ll be no recycling and garbage pickup on Christmas Day. Dec- 25 and New Year’s Day. Jan l
Lyndhurst DPW newsFhe Ly ndhurst Department o f Pub
lic W orks w il l be privatiz ing the co llection o f glass, newspapers, plastic and tin and alum inum effective Jan 2 A ll recyclables must be placed curbside no later than 6 30 am on your scheduled recycling day I he co llec tion o f all w h ite goods w i l l continue to be picked up by the DPW on a ca ll- in basis.
C oach neededThe Lyndhurst H igh School o ffice
o f the D irector o f A th le tics is open to receive application tor the position o f Assistant Boys Basketball Coach A ll interested and qua lified persons must submit a letter ot app lication on o r before Dec 19 to M r F Servideo. Jr.. Supervisor A th le tic D irecto r. Lyndhurst H igh School. Weart Avenue. Lyndhurst. NJ 0 70 71
Lyndhurst certified records available
Lyndhurst Comm issioner Ihomas B G raffam . D irector o f The Departm ent o f Public A ffa irs , w h ich in cludes the o ffice o f V ita l Statistics, under the direction o f the Registrar. Joan M agrin i. guardian of all records o f births, marriages and death occ u rring in the I ownship o f Lyndhurst. announces that the tee tor a certified copy o f such records w il l be f i \ e do llars ($5) effective Jan I. 1998
W inter Acrobatics offered in Lyndhurst
Commissioner Paul Passamano. Jr.. D irector o f the Department o f Parks & Recreation, announces that registration fo r the Acrobatic W inter Program is now being taken at the Parks Department, located at 250 C lev eland Avenue or by telephone at 804-2482 The program is fo r y oungsters age 4 through 13 years old. lh e registration fee is $50 for eight weeks which includes insurance A demonstration is held at the end ot the program
Classes w il l begin on I hursday. Jan 22.1998
The program is fo r Lyndhurst residents on ly and the recreational I D is required upon registration Be advised that the classes do f i l l up fast The instructor is Jo Ann Onnembo. call 804-2482 for further information.
Win an autographed Giant’s football
The Lyndhurst Band Association w ill be conducting a raffle to bene fit the Lyndhurst H igh School Band. First prize is a G lants tootbal I autographed by tight end Howard Cross and fu ll back Charles Way Second prize is a Jets m ini helmet autographed by w ide receiver Jett Graham.
T icket donations are SI and can be obtained by calling Rose Romeo at 438-4312 or Debbie Garofalo at 939-7961 The drawing w ill be held on January 23. 1998 at 3 p.m. in the h igh schoo l band room W inner need not be present.
L i n g e r i e m o d e l s o f f e r i n g
m o r e t h a n a f a s h i o n s h o wBv J o h n ( i \k m k
A Stuyvesant Avenue business w h ich touts itse lf in magazine ads as a “ lingerie studio" offering “ entertainm ent as never seen before in the tri-state area” was the scene Tuesday o f tw o arrests for prostitu tion
Inspector James B O ’Connor said that the arrests occurred Tuesday at about 4 PM at Cherry Rose, 289 Stuyvesant Avenue
l he arrests were the cu lm ination o f a jo in t investigation between the Bergen County Prosecutor’ s OlTicc and the Lyndhurst Policc Detective Bureau
Harold Post, Jr., 44, o f C lifton was charged w ith prom oting
prostitu tion and m a in ta in ing a nuisance H is ba il was set at $15,(XX) cash
Also arrested and charged w ith p rostitu tion was a 28 year old female from Brooklyn
O 'C onn o r said the lingerie studio a llegedly employed women who would model lingerie in a private room fo r a fee
O n Tuesday, an undercover investigator from the Bergen County Prosecutor’ s OfTicc was in such a room w ith a “ m odel” who then offered h im a sex act She was prom ptly arrested
L P D g e t s d o w n t o b u s i n e s s
R ed u ce , re u se , recy cle l yndh u rs t M ayor Ja m e s M G u ida accep ts a $1 000 R e cyc lin g g ran t fmm the H a cke n sa ck M e a d o w la n d s D e ve lop m en t C o m m iss io n at then Nov 26 m onth ly co m m iss io n m eeting L yn d h u rs t s g ran t m oney w ill be used tow ard ttie pu rch a se o f tw enty recyc ling b a ire ls to be p laced at v a rio u s lo ca tions th ro u g h o u t the tow n fo i co lle c tio n o f recyc lab le m a te ria ls S tand ing w ith the M ayor fro m L to R An thony S ca rd ino Jf H M D C E xe cu tive D irector V incen t R osa, Jane M Kenny C om m iss ioner o f th e NJ D e p a rtm e n t o f C om m un ity A ffa irs and H M D C C o m m iss io n e i John R ose
Ih J o i G \H M k
The townsh ip w i l l soon be patrolled by three new police officers And one o f those o filccrs w i ll be m aking history
M ayor Janies M Guida, Jr announced that one o f the new policc officers is a female, the first woman ever to serve on the Lyndhurst Police Department
As the Leader went to press Tuesday evening, Guida was preparing to personally notify each o f the three indiv iduals
He added that the ir employment was contingent upon the ir passing a physical exam ination
The township received hundreds o f applications for the policc jo b openings O f those, approxim ately 60 candidates were interviewed.
Salaries fo r tw o o f the new officers are being paid for by the federal grant. “ Cops Fast" The th ird position is to replace a position made vacant by a retirement
Y es is th e a n sw e r to S h o p R ite p lan
G olden d a y s a re here- O ur l ady of M oun t C a rm e l Senior C lub hon o rs coup les w h o have ce leb ra te d their 50 th w edd ing a n n ive rsa ry th ro ughou t 1997 P ic tu red from le ft to right a re Sam and E thy l C o nso li. D an and O live M arfiro Jack and Dot D em psey H arry and Janet Connor M ichae l and An to ine tte C arpino, G eorge and M ary D em psey. E rn ie and M ade line P iz io. B ill and C a the rine G era rd and E llen O C onnor, P res iden t
Bv Jo i.vn G arni R
A chemical-waste eyesore w ill no longer be a part o f Lyndhurst’ s sccncry The P lanning Board met Wednesday n ight December 10 to discuss the proposedsupcrm arkct/comm crcial retail si ores to be b u ilt on the old Pcnick Nile on New Y o rk Avenue
A fte r concerns raised by some ...al residents were addressed and
questions answered by the app licant’ s attorney, M alco lm MacPherson and others closely involved w ith the proposal, the board voted unanim ously in favor o f the project
A dd itiona lly , an aerial photograph o f the site w ith an artist’ s rendition o f the plan superimposed over it, was presented to the crowd
Railroad Junction Associates, L l . C , owners o f the nearly 20 acre property w ill clean up the dilapidated site according to strict mandates by the Department o f Environm ental Protection
The plans call for a new supermarket, re ta il area and 2- story railroad station as we ll as a new roadway, plenty o f parking and impeccably landscaped grounds
P r i n c e s s B e a n i e t o b e
a u c t i o n e d D e c e m b e r 2 2Proceeds to benefit Rutherford revitalization
Highest honors - the D irec to r o f C entra l In te lligence G eo rge J Tene t presen ting Fred M ille r, f o r m e r ly I
o f Lyndhurst w ith a p re s tig io u s aw ard at C IA H eadqua rte rs Lange ly V A |
• F o r m e r L y n d h u r s t r e s i d e n t h o n o r e d
f o r t o p s e c r e t C I A c o m p u t e r w o r kEarlier this year, the D irector of
Central Intelligence. George J I e- net. presented the prestigious In te lligence Community Seal' M edallion to Frederick M ille r Im his •.il' i i i I i
cant contribution to coun te rin te lligence operations I he actual lustifi- cation for the award being classified at a SEC RE'I level. Frederick was recognized fo r his w ork w ith in te lligence analysts in deve lop ing and
ste
the highe v ill. the
applv mg analytic computei to catching spies
Ih e M e d a llio n award presented to I 'm ted States intelligence coinmu- nitv Ihe award was presented .il an impressive form al ceremony at ( cn- tral Intelligence Agency headquarters. followed by a reception attended by Frederick's fam ily, co-workers, and prominent members o t the in
telligence community
Frederick is a program manager for O rio n S c ie n tif ic Systems, a McLean. VA firm . He was raised in I w idhurst and attended Jefferson School and Lyndhurst High School. Ih s m o th e r. L o re tta M il le r I a( hapelle, lives in Lyndhurst and his father. Frederick M ille r. Sr.. lives in New Hampshire
Bv Jolyn G arnlr
^v«uuc Baby fans take note the long-awaited Princess bear, designed in memory o f Princess D iana, w ill be available at G o ffin ’ s th is weekend
Here’ s a h int: b ring cash and be prepared to bid
G o ffin ’ s located at 64 Park Avenue in Rutherford, like every other dealer o f Beanie Babies, has been allotted ju s t 12 Princess Beanies.
The soft, purple bear w ith an embroidered flow er on its ’ chest is the newest addition in the co llectable craze o f soft p lush animals that has swept worldw ide.
The Beanie Babies, by the Ty company, are sold in sm aller g ift and toy stores only, and reta il for $5 - $6. Demand, however, espec ia lly for the harder-to-come-by beanies has driven up pnees, some going fo r hundreds o f dollars
Ty has announced that a ll o f their p rofits from Princess w ill be donated to the Diana, Princess o f Wales M em oria l Fund.
Barry G offin , owner o f GofTins, is taking th is act o f charity a step
further. On Sunday, his store is sponsoring an auction o f his a llo tment o f Princess w ith a ll proceeds going to the Rutherford Downtown Partnership, a non-profit organization dedicated to the revita lization o f Ru therford ’s shopping d is tric t
“ W c saw this as a great opportun ity to contnbutc to the dow ntown area we arc com m itted to supporting ” he said
Princess w ill be available for v iew ing at G offins p rio r to the auction, which w ill commence across the street at the W illiam s Center at 5 PM The opening bid w ill be $100 G offin said a ll sales arc fina l and w inners must present a m in im um o f 20% o f the ir f in a l price in cash or certified chcck and payment in fu ll w ith in 72 hours.
“ There has been so much interest in th is Beanie,” said G offin . “We are happy to be hosting th is auction M y on ly request, fo r the sake o f m y employees as well as our phone system, no advance phone calls please.”
PAGE 2 - TH U RSD A Y DECEMBER 18.1997THE LEADER
D i G a e t a n o a n d K e l l y r e s o l u t i o n u r g e s
I t a l y ’ s a d m i s s i o n t o S e c u r i t y C o u n c i lA re s o lu t io n , A R -1 8 4 , u r g in g th e
U n i te d N a t io n s ( U .N .) to a d m it I ta ly a s a m e m b e r o f t h e U .N . S e c u r i ty
c o u n c i l w a s in t r o d u c e d in th e G e n e r a l A s s e m b ly o n D e c . 4 b y A s s e m
b ly M a jo r i ty L e a d e r P a u l D e G a e ta n o (R -3 6 ) .
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I t a ly is s ig n if ic a n t ly in v o lv e d w ith p e a c e k e e p i n g o p e r a t i o n s in t h e C o n g o , S o m a l ia , M o z a m b iq u e , El
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m e m b e r s o n th e S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l
w ith te n n o n - p e r m a n e n t s e a ts .T h e re s o lu t io n w i l l b e fo r w a r d e d
t o t h e S e c r e t a r y G e n e r a l o f t h e
U n i te d N a tio n s , th e P r e s id e n t o f th e G e n e r a l A s s e m b ly o f t h e U n i t e d N a tio n s a n d to th e I ta l i a n M in is te r
o f F o re ig n A ffa irs .
W i l l i a m s C e n t e r n e e d s y o u r s u p p o r t
K eeping warm-North A rling ton P o lice D e p a rtm e n t/V o lu n te e r C rim e P reven tion U n it is co n d u c tin g a w in te r co a t d rive fo r the hom e less A ll coa ts can be dropped o ff at the N orth A rling ton P o lice D epartm ent. T h e c o a t d rive w ill con tinue until D ec 22 The North A rling ton P o lice D e pa rtm en t o ffe rs its thanks to B o rou gh res ide n ts fo r the ir continued supp o rt and best w ishes fo r a sa fe and happy ho lida y season
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Schx> o l3uU etO n/Ten worst toys of 1997
Mix and match-the first grade at Rutherford's Washington School learned about how things change by mixing paint and creating new colors. The project was coordinated with their science curriculum.
Giving thanks-M rs E rsalesi’s second graders of Rutherford's Washington School celebrated a modern day Thanksgiving The children dressed as Pilgrims or Native Americans They brought a food to the feast which they would like to have on the Thanksgiving table for 1997. Some food choices were ice cream, pumpkin cookies, strawberries, chips and salsa, pickles and pizza The All-American favorite of corn came in the form of cornbread or corn muffins
Here are W A TC H ’s Nominees for the “ 10 Worst Toys” fo r 1997:1) G e rb e r P la y tim e B a by D o llM anufacturer o r D is tr ib u to r, Toy B iz . Inc., New Y o rk C ity . Price: $14.99. Age Recommendation: 3-24 months. Hazard: Potential fo r puncture wounds and eye injuries.2) Q uack A long Ducks. M anufacturer or D istributor, Tom y Am erica, Inc., Brea, C a lif. Price: $12.99. Age Recommendation: 10 m onths and up. Hazard: Potential fo r strangulation and entanglement.3) M a rv e l C o m ics S p id e r-M a n W eb Blaster and Am m o. M anufacturer o r D istributor, T oy B iz, Inc., N ew Y o rk C ity ; R ite O ff , Inc., Seaford. D e l. Price: $12.99. Age Recommendation. 5 and up (W eb Blaster Box); no age recommendation (A m m o Can). Hazard: Potential fo r face and eye in juries.4 ) S o ck ’ em B o ppe rs and S uper S ock’em Boppers. M anufacturer or D is tribu to r, B ig T im e Toys, LLC . N ashville , Tenn. Price: $9.99 and $12.99. Age Recommendation: 4 to 11 and 4 to 12 (on boxes only). Hazard: Potentia l fo r hand, w ris t and face injuries.5 ) C a n d y B a b ie s w i th N e rd s C a ndy. M anufacturer o r D is tributor, Cap Toys Inc.. Bedford Heights. Oh.; Sunmark. Inc.. Saint Louis. Mo Price: $6.00. Age Recommendation: None on toy; retail display box states: “ Ages 3 and up". Hazard: Potential fo r choking.6) “ C h ris ” P a c ifie r Do ll Manufac
turer o r D is tr ib u to r, Jesmar, S.A., Spain. Price: $39.99. Age Recommendation: None on box; package insert reads: “ N o t Recommended for Children under 36 M onths” . Hazard: Potential fo r eye in ju ry.7 ) N ig h t l in e r H u g a b e a r w i th N ig h t lig h t . M anu fac tu re r o r D is tributor, K idpow er, Inc., Brentwood, Tenn. Price: $19.99. Age Recomm endation: 1-1/2 and up. Hazard: Potential fo r e lectric shock.8) M a rv e l C om ics ’ W o lve rin e Super H ero. M anufacturer or D is tributor, Applause, W oodland H ills , Calif. Price: $19.99. Age Recommendation: For ages over 3. A N D : M a r vel C om ics ’ Awesome A rm M anufacturer o r D istribu to r: Z im a Products, Ltd., Hong Kong. Price: $9.99. Age Recommendations: 5 and up. Hazard: Potential fo r eye in jury.9 ) G oo se b u m p s ’ C u r ly ’ s B ra in Bites. M anufacturer o r D istributor, Parachute Press, Inc.; Hasbro, Inc., Pawtucket, R I. Price: $5.00. Age Recommendation: None on toy; 5 and up (on d isp lay box). Hazard: Potential fo r choking.10) N e w b o rn M ag ic B o ttle Pets M anufacturer o r D is tribu to r. Tyco Industries , Inc .. M t. L au re l. NJ. Price: $14.99. Age Recommendation: a ll ages. A N D : Precious P laymates Baby So ft Love. M anufacturer or D is tribu to r: Unim ax Toys, U S A , Laguna H ills , C a lif . Price: $7.99 Age R ecom m endation: 18 months and up Hazard: Potential for choking.
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E’s and G’s earned at Franklin SchoolFranklin School. Lyndhurst. has
announced that the fo llo w in g students have earned a ll E 's and G ’ s for the first m arking period.
Grade l: l.ou is Baroody; Joseph C a p p ie llo ; M a rc C a tu d ; K a y la Evans; Frank G angi; Lauren Garbe; Leana G iacon; E lizabeth G oetz l;
Kam inski: K a itlin Kam inski; Justin Kapp; Sarah Moham ed; A n thony Parvarkhah; Linda Peeters; Thomas Soldncr; Trevor U h lic k ; Megan Van M ie rt; Christian Yoo.
G rade 2: M ichae l A cco rd in o ; Samuel Hocking; Jonathan Jasinski; A lp a s la ti K a ra b u lu t; K im b e r ly
M aurer; V ic to ria M e ln ick ; Robyn P ilg e r; Tam ar R am os; A le x is Ratkowski; M ichelle Smith.
Grade 3: Ashley Agresti; Bryan Anderson; Bryan Arom a; M ichael A s c io n e ; C ry s ta l D a ndo ; M ary Ka tlyn Kane; Sofia M orton; Kevin Stevens; Amanda Van M iert; Joseph W hite.Ja n e lle H a llig a n ; C assandra Kupper; Audrey Lawrence; Shannon
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NAMS Sports their colors- Pictured are a group of North Arlington Middle School students and staff wearing their NAMS T-shirts on NAMS T-shirt Day'
Becton Regional announces honor roll for first marking period of 1997
Henry P. Becton Regional High School in East Rutherford announces its firs t m arking period honor ro ll To be e lig ib le fo r the regular honor ro ll, students are required to receive grades o f at least 85 in all academic subjects and 75 in physical education.
S e n io rs : G in a A n n it t i ; N e il Benish; Tamara Beresky; V ic to ria B o n fr is c o ; S uzanne C z e rn ia k ;
Dan ie l D o b ryg o w sk i: E rin Elsea; Paul Errico; S yb ill Hernandez; Jenn i fe r H u b e r; J e n n ife r K a ra ka t; Joanna Kopacz; Jason l.ongo; Eva M aziarz; Meghan Me I \ »1>: Janeen M e g lo ra n z o ; J e n n ife r M o ro z ; Shripali Patel; N icks Pizzo: Stac> Ruym en; Dam ien I'rippeda: Keri V e rg a ; Joshua W rin n : 1 i Rong Zhang
Juniors: Anna An io la : d oling II C h un ; G u rte j D h illo n : Ish e sh a
G ibson ; M o n ik a Kopacz; N ico le l. i lo ia ; N icho las M angone; Scott Peters.
Sophom ores: M atthew A lk ire ; Joanna Belzak; Christian Cantatore; M ichael Cantatore; Angelina Croce; N ic o le F e rra ra ; A le x a n d ra Jakubowska; Ivan Jurlina ; Jessica Kozierow ski; Jonathan l.im .
Freshmen: Rebeka Aggre-W alker; John W. Giancaspro; Susan I). Lee; John Peter Zak.
The fo llo w in g student have earned honors recognition fo r the first markin g p e r io d at F ra n k lin S ch oo l. Lyndhurst:
H igh honors. G rade 4: K ayla C o rbo . N ico la s M o rto n . C a it lin P o a lillo . L isa P o lito . Christopher U h lic k H ig h ho n o rs . G rade 5: Patrick Gut. H igh honors. Grade 6: C h ris to p h e r G o e tz l; C h ris tin e Leven. H igh honors. Cirade 7: Sami Ham dan. H igh honors. Grade X Sean Cray; Sandy Kcophrasavath; B ri-Anne LaPelusa; Anna Maddela; Colleen Plat.
Honors. Grade 4: M e nan B a roo d \.
Jesse D iS an to ; M elissa Fuentes; D anielle G illen ; David Peer; Robert Peeters. Honors. Grade 5: Jennifer C in a rd o . B r ia n K app. W il lia m Lawrence: Christopher M cDonnell: Joellc Shellhamer; Lisa Troncone; Patty Vatthanavong. Honors. Grade 6: K im berly Conros: John Ma; 1 ouis M ark; Donald Rizzo. Honors, tirade 7: M ichae l D u ffy ; Koriann I rrieo; Richard Jasinski; John Jurik; Jerold K u ze vsk i: A isha M aduro ; M aria M ayo; Frank Peeters; Ashles Perrini; Sharon la ras . Honors, ( ira d e X C h r is tin a A n to n ic c l l i : FrankBenedetto; John Beronio; Matthew
C o o k ; Shaw na F e rra to . N ic o le F igueiredo; E lisa Grasso; W illiam K a pp ; James L a G ru tta ; Jaym ie Sadonis; Stephen Taras.
A ch ie v e rs . G rade 4 P a trick Careri; Steven DeM uro; Scott Garbe; N icho las G iun ta : Ryan H a lligan ; V e ro n ic a M a rt in e z ; Stephen R a tk o w s k i; C h ris to p h e r S m ith . A c h ie ve rs . G rade 5: B a rba ra D 'A g o s ta ; M ig u e l Fon tanA ch c ive rs , G rade 6: G ia G r i llo , M ic h a e l N a k o n e c h n y ; M ic h a e l Perry Achievers. Grade 7 M allory Cook: Laura I em Achievers. Grade S: Raiilula Nasr.
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nounces its honor ro ll fo r the first m ark ing period. S ixth grade, high honors: Jessica A le le s ; M atthew H o lzh e rr; C a lv in Lee; Judy L in ; Joshua M aak; D av id Naples; Paul O rlovvicz; Sarah P od lask i; James R a ca n a ti; K r is t R o u y p iro n ; K a therine Schne ider; Lee Andra Tartaglia; Eric Wang. S ixth grade, honors: Noel Balchan; Edith Caballero; Matthew C ah ill; Jennifer Chen: K e v in Fallon ; A le x K uchar: Sun M in Lee; Francis M ars ico ; H o llie
M c C o s k e r: N ic h o la s N o c e tt i: Jacqueline Nodarse. Gregors Vogel: Caidie Wong
S eventh G rade, h ig h honors: S haw n C o n n o lls : Jang K im : Raym ond l.o ih le : D a n ie l M arsh; Luis M arti. Seventh grade, honors: Megan B erry. Meghan Brundage. Jeremy D eH itta . Carmen D e V ito . Katherine Freed. Carmen K ro l. Laurel M oloney: Matthew M urphy. Jatin Patel; Stephanie Rodenas; Bhavin Rokad; N ico lle Romaglia: Christina Stella; Jeffers l eller.
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Student studies in Spain for sem ester
N o rth A r lin g to n resident B i l l M cFarlane, Jr., has been studying at the U n ivers ity o f Seville in Spain s ince Septem ber. He w i l l re tu rn home on Friday, Dec. 19 after the semester abroad
McFarlane is an English m ajor at M on tc la ir State U nivers ity and was inv jted to attend the U n ive rs ity o f Seville.
W h ile s tudying he was able to trave l throughout Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands.
He received an Associate’ s Degree in Communications from Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rl in May 19%.
McFarlane is a graduate o f Queen o f Peace H igh School and son o f N orth A rling ton residents B ill and JoAnn McFarlane.
j Christmas Eve MassA ll are inv ited to jo in Fr Paul
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Rutherford announce the engagement o f th e ir d a u g h te r, T ra cy Mazure, to Ken Le fkow itz . son o f S tuart and Paula L e fk o w itz o f Rockaway.
I he future bride is a 1988 graduate o f Rutherford H igh School. She received a B.A. in Communication
from Rutgers University and is em ployed as a Human Resources M anager at Toys-R-Us N a tional headquarters Her fiance is a graduate o f Stockton State College o fN e w Jersey w ith a B .A in B io lo gy He is employed as an Associate Manager, Systems Liaison for Prudential In surance Com pany o l A m erica A September 1998 wedding is planned
M a r q u e s a n d S c h e r e n g a g e dAna S Marques, daughter o f Rosa
M arques and the la te A fo n so Marques o f Parsip.m in. has become engaged to Juslm R Scher. son o f M r and M rs R obert S cher o f C lifton , fo rm e ik ol L m k IIu iis I.
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ate o f Lyndhurst High School and is studying fo r a degree in Business Management at M ontcla ii State I 'd iversity. Her fiance is a graduate ot St Peter's College w ith a BS in Business Management and is employed by Donald. Lu fk in . Jenrette
A June I 1)1)1) wedding is planned
Announcing Clarke family’s new arrival
D avid and Jody C larke o f Last Rutherford are proud to announce the birth o f their first ch ild , a daughter, Kayla Paige Clarke, on Aug. 26, 1997, at Cieneral Hospital Center at Passaic.
K a y la was born at I 1:23 pm, weighing 8 lbs , 3 oz and measured 2 1" at birth
Proud maternal grandparents are C o lin and Lvelyn S w ift Sr., o f Last Rutherford and paternal grandparent Ann Clarke o f Secaucus
Delighted godparents are H o lly Heber and Colin S w ift Jr
Baby boy welcomed into Alberti family
M r & M rs A l A lb e r t i o f Lyndhurst p roud ly announce the b irth o f their son, A lexander John, on June (), 1997 in Holy Name Hospital. l eancck A lex weighed in at 7 lbs l()oz . A le x 's mom is the form er Debbie Valente I he maternal grandparents are John & M a ry A nn Valente Paternal grandparents are C laire & A l A lbe rti, Si o f U n ion C ity A lex also has a great grandmother, A nninda Valente of North A rling ton A Christening ceremony was held for Alexander on Sept 28 at H o ly I r in i t y C h u rch in 11.ic ken sack, hosted b \ I r Robert Brennan. A le x 's proud godparents are Denese C o rte ll in o and John Valente. Jr.
The county O ffice fo r children is able to o ffe r assistance to women considering becom ing a fam ily ch ild care provider.
“ By becoming a registered fam ily c h ild care p rov ide r, a woman can have a career in the com fort o f her own home w ith the rewards o f helpin g ch ild re n g ro w ,” said Bergen C ounty E xe cu tive W illia m “ Pat” Schuber. “ A hom emaker can use the skills developed managing a household and personal a ffa irs .”
Celebrate Christmas Eve at Trinity Church
T r in ity Ep iscopa l Church, 575 Keamy Ave , announces their Christmas Eve Service schedule. The Family Service begins at 5 pm. The Rev. Rosemarie Hassan w i ll give a sermon especially appropriate fo r the youngest mertibers o f the congregation The T r in ity C h o ir w i l l smg Were You There on that Christmas
N ight0' by Slecth A t 10:30 pm there w ill be caroling in the church with the C h o ir fo llow ed by the Festival Eucharist at 11 pm rhe C ho ir w ill s ing “ Angels From the Realms o f ( i lo ry ” by Smart and “ Sing A lle lu ia ! Christ is Bom ” by Dretcke A ll members o f the com m unity are inv ited to worship at T r in ity Church and share the jo y , hope and peace that come from celebrating the birth o f our Sav
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Fam ily ch ild care is the care o f five or fewer children in a private residence. To become a ch ild care provider, one m ust be at least 18 years o f age, attend 6.5 hours o f free training, subm it the appropriate paperw o rk , d o c to r ’ s m e d ica l release, c rim ina l disclosure and references The cost is $25 fo r a three-year registration certificate.
Registered fa m ily ch ild care providers have access to the O ffice for C h ild ren ’ s lending library o f safety
and educational supp lies, receive tra in in g and te ch n ica l assistance through the county and are listed in the data base to receive referrals for fam ilies in search o f qua lity ch ild care. Registered providers also set their own hours and fees.
For more in form ation, call the O ffice fo r Ch ild ren at 646-3694, T T Y at 646-3726. The O ffic e fo r C h ildren, a d iv is ion o f the Department o f Human Services, w i ll make provisions fo r special accommodations
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W hile federal government regulations help prevent some toy-related in ju ries , the u ltim a te burden fo r ch ild safety rests on parents and guardians. Supervision o f children at play and a know ledge o f the ty pe o f toys and toy characteristics appropriate fo r children at various age levels are c ritica l to preventing toy-related injuries. Here are some specific tips fo r toy safety:
Purchasing New Toys• Select toys to suite the age. a b ilities, sk ill and interest level o f the intended ch ild . Toys too advanced may pose safety hazards to younger children Be careful because reta il labeling often covers warnings and age recommendations on toys.• For infants, toddlers and all c h ildren who s till mouth objects, avoid toys w ith small parts which may pose a fatal choking hazard• For infants, avoid toys w ith strings or cords that are 7 inches or longer as they may cause strangulation• For all children under the age o f e igh t, avo id toys that have sharp edges and points• Look fo r sturdy construction: make
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Special problems• R iding toys - thousands o f children are in jured every year when the> ride their toys into tra ffic• H lectrical toys - A vo id them altogether. particu larly products that are not considered toys, but that m ight entice ch ildren to play w ith them, e.g. a n igh tlig h t in the shape o f a cartoon character.• Toy-Candy Com binations - send the w rong message to children about putting toys in the ir mouths
Maintenance - Toys around the house
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(NAPS)— For those women who have trouble deciding on what holiday g ift to get for the man in the ir lives, th is year, they may give someth ing th a t w ill give him an edge.
The reason?Men w ant to get ahead in the
boardroom, on the p laying field... even a t home.
The solution?An e lectric shaver I t ’s a smart
way to pu t him a cut above the rest.
C onven iently, many e lectric shavers come in holiday g ift sets, g iv ing women a va rie ty o f options.A leader in e lectric shavers, Braun offers g ift sets th a t include p rem ium gifts. For example, Braun Flex In tegra l o r Flex Control shavers are packaged to include a com bination o f the follow ing products:Braun A u to Recharging Cord.Braun Pocket shavers, B raun trave l a larm clocks or a selection o f G ille tte Series groom ing prod ucts (aftershave and deodoranti.
'J'he most im portant added value a man gets from an electric shaver is the am ount o f tim e saved Men “on the go” reap the benefits o f electr ic shavers. The close and comfort
A portab le batte ry shaver is a great way fo r a man to touch up that five o ’c lo ck shadow when he's on the go.
able freedom o f shaving elim inates the need for goopy shaving gels or creams and the potential o f getting nicks and cuts.
For example, the B raun Pocket B a tte ry Shaver included in some o f the g ift sets, is a great tool for qu ick ly touch ing up th a t “a fte r five" shadow. I t ’s portable and a great add ition to the gym bag or trave l k it Men today are rea liz ing tha t looks can help push one ahead and give one an edge in the com pet it ion.
For more in fo rm a tio n about holiday g ifts , v is it the B raun Web site a t www.Braun.com
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M ore than 2.7 b illion stamps are available in five different designs: Sano d i P ietro, M adonna and Child. American H olly, Hanukkah. Kwanzaa and Skaters.
Hanukkah. which firs t debuted in 1996. has been reprinted
and is currently available in self- adhesive panes o f 20. Kwanzaa stamps are availab le in self-adhesive panes o f 50. Skaters, w h ich also made its debut in 1996, are available through automatic teller (A T M ) machines.
A ll o f the stamps are available through the Philatelic Fulfillm ent Service Center and can be o rdered by te lep hon in g 1-800- STAMP-24.
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Following the S ta r-P ic tu re d a re W is e p e rs o n s Lau re n H a s t ie and C h r is to p h e r C a p ita n i from the R u th erfo rd C o n g reg a tio n a l C h u rc h C h r is tm a s P a g e a n t
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lh e Rutherford C ongregational Church w ill hold the annual presentation o f the story o f Jesus C hrist's birth on Sunday. Dec 21. at 10:30 am Directed by Maggi St Germain, thc pageant w ill feature the children o f the church as the B ib le characters
On Christmas I ve at 8 pm. the church w il l hold a serv ice o f lessons and carols by cand lelight T e lling the Christmas story from the prophecy to the fu lfillm e n t o f the prom ises. the worship hour w ill feature special music by the cho ir under the direction o f Fric Olsen
On Sunday. Dec 28. the congregation vvill celebrate Boxing Da>. the trad itiona l British day o f g ift-g iv mg. ( i i f ts fo r persons liv ing w ith A ID S w ill he received and distributed bv
the A nge l Connection th roughout the year. Especially needed are statio n a ry sets and postage stamps; wrapped g ifts should include a description o f contents on the card
Fhe Rev Meredith Hutchison. Pastor o f The Rutherford congregational C hurch , com m ented “ our church w orks to bring together the jo y o f this season through worship, music, and g ift-g iv in g In many ways, we are like the M a ji who fo llow ed the star to Bethlehem "
The pub lic is inv ited to attend these special seasonal events. The Rutherford Congregational Church is located at Union Avenue and Prospect Place Parking is ava ilab le at 280 Union Avenue, courtesy o f the B o iling Springs Savings Bank
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K n o ck o u t K n its: The P e rfe c t Gifts H o l i d a y S h o p p e r s G o O n l i n e QftANV OPENING| N A P S >— H e re ’s an idea to
w h ich m any shoppers w ill g ive a w a rm welcome: when searching fo r a perfect g ift, w h a t could be be tte r than a fashionable, functio n a l sweater? Th is season, there is a treasure trove o f knockout k n its to de lig h t you and yours.
W hether it 's m ust-have staples or one -o f-a -k ind k n its , sw eate r dressing is the s ty lish answer to keeping w arm and look ing great a ll season long.
“Sweaters vary from essential wardrobe builders to great special item s,” says L inda Larsen German. Vice President o f Corporate M erchandising. Liz Claiborne. “We are offering a m u ltitu d e o f d iffe rent sweater sty les to accommodate every need from dressing down to dressing up. from indoor chic to ou tdoor cuddly."care, easy-wear sweaters trom Liz
C la iborne w h ich come in a m u lt itude o f comfy fabrics from sofl-as- snow ch e n ille to w a rm , w oo lly Some grea t styles include easy- blends to f in e ly woven cottons. These m ust-g ive, m ust-have w in te r staples are great for layering, m ix in g and m atching.
O r wow those on your g ift-g iv ing lis t w ith dream y designer weaves. These unique kn its include p u llovers w ith playfu l snowflake patterns o r cozy cardigans w ith lu x u rious touches such as faux-fur tn m on the cuffs and hood.
Sweaters are also a perfect tra v e ling companion—offering w rinkle- free style and w a rm th In addition, they can be worn in a m u ltitude of ways— tied around the w a ist or th row n over the shoulders as the u ltim a te accessory.
For no-sweat g ift g iv ing, what could be be tte r than a sweater?
(NAPS*— An estim ated $1 b i llion w ill be spent on line by consumers in 1997, w ith m uch o f th is year's In te rne t shopping done d u rin g th e h o lida y season. From c lo th ing to toys to books and even candy canes, people w i ll be crossing item s o ff th e ir Ch ris tm as shopp ing lis ts from the com fort o f th e ir easy cha ir a t home.
One unique area for holiday shopp ing is found a t Eastm an Kodak Company’s Web site (www. kodak.com /go/shopK where Web shoppers can choose from one o f six d iffe ren t K odak P ictu re G ifts them ed g ift packages fille d w ith a one-tim e-use cam era, p ic tu re fram e and other surprises, such as h o lida y candles. Sports li.l.rsTRATKD M u lt i-S p o rt 1998 Calendar, and stuffed toys.
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Leading o ff the set o f s ix is Kodak's Picture Gift for Christ mas. wh ich includes a one-time- use K o dak F in S aver Pocket Flash Camera and three p icture fram e ornam ents, as well as a ho liday candle and frame.
A d d ition a l them ed g ift boxes include:
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• Picture Gift for Kids C h ild ren are never too young to take pictures. P lus the special toys inside w ill keep them enterta ined on long holiday trips
• Picture Gift for Friends—Young shu tte rbu gs can capture m emories o f th e ir f irs t friendsh ip w ith the enclosed camera, frame, photo postcard and photo stickers
• Picture G ift for Sports Fans—Com plete w ith a collectible M ickey M antle fu ll-action dynamic im aging phone card and S ports I lU - s t ra te d M u lt i-S p o rt 1998 Calendar
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W h e n l ig h tin g th e m e n o ra h . A d v e n t w re a th s o r d e c o ra tiv e ca n d ie s , k e e p y o u r pel in an o th e r ro o m to a v o id in tr ig u e w ith th e f la m e o r p la c e th e c a n d le s o u t o l re a c h . N e v er leav e a lit c a n d le u n a tte n d e d
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T in se l an d g a r la n d a re v e ry tem p t ing to p e ts , h u t very h a rm fu l S in c e m o st o f th e se ite m s a re m a d e * 4 a lu tn in u m , th ey c a n w reak h av o <>n a pet s in te s tin e s , a c tu a lly te a rin g th em as th ey m o v e th ro u g h th e d ig e s tiv e p ro c ess . D o n ’t u se tin se l ;m d g ar la n d in p la c e s w h e re y o u r pet ca n reac h
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Dear Editor, % »The Lyndhurst Oardjjn Clubjwould
like to express our appreciation for your participation w itj|u s , th e jt tb lic Works Department aaft a ll th# other interested citizens in tjie b e a t i f ic a tion o f our town.
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P u b lish e r E d ito r- In -C h ie f M a n a g in g E d ito r S u b s c rip t io n M anager A d v e rtis in g M anage r
Charlotte S av ino C lass ifie d Ads
P ro d u c tio n M anager P ro d u c tio n A ss is ta n t P ro d u c tio n A ss is ta n t P ro d u c tio n A ss is ta n t P roduction A ssistant Re po rte r R eporte r
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A ll l e t t e r s , p r e s s r e l e a s e s , p h o t o s , q u e s t i o n s , a c l d r e s s c h a n g e s , s u b s c r l p t l a d v e r t i s i n g i n q u i r i e s s h o u l d b e s e n t t o : 2 5 1 R i d g e R o a d . L y r i d h u r s t N J 0 7 0 7 1 . O r c a l l 4 3 8 8 7 0 0 .
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E d i t o r i a l d e a d l i n e i s F r i d a y a t N o o n . S u b m i t t e d m a t e r i a l w i l l b e p u b l i s h e d a t t h e e d i t o r ’s d i s c r e t i o n . __________________
Commissioner Russo has asked our club to let you know we are available to answer any questions you nun have on the planting and maintenance o f your planter Thank you for vo lunteering to take care o f it Please feel free to enhance your planter in the
spring w ith any suitable plants For further in form ation, please call
the Public Works Department or the Lyndhurst Garden C lub representative, Joan Dougan at 9 V M 7 14
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Pearl H arbor D ay should be rem em beredDear Editor,
I attended the A rm y Navy Game Saturday at G iants’ Stadium. Not a word was said about Dec. 7. 19 4 1 W hat a
shame.Hob Roberts
Navy Veteran, Korean War Hast Rutherford
Even Christmas trees have become politically correctDear Ed itor, a d irty word that we can 1 use i! an>‘ ,iveJ here ^ years and *°Ve th? B° r ’
more or are we becoming like the ough. and I also like M ayor Kaiser.heathen11 What is w rong w ith North but this is wrong Please change theA rling ton0 N o carols in the schoolsand now no C hristmas tree Le t’ sstop this before it goes further I've
th inking i f you can.Name W ithheld N orth A rling ton
H u n g e r h a s n o s e a s o n a n d n e i t h e r
s h o u l d y o u r c o m m i t m e n t t o e n d i n g i tDuring the holiday season, we revisit the timeless
lessons o f Charles D ickens' 'A Christmas C arol. The story reminds us o fth e hardships ol the working poor, the im portance o f giving and the joy of getting involved. This year, 1 am rem inded o fth e beginning o f another D ickens' classic, 'A Tale of Tw o C ities ': ‘It was the best o f tim es. Il was the worst o f tim es.’
F or A m erica, the 1990s are am ong the best o f times. W e are the strongest, most prosperous nation on earth. Our economy is flourishing better than it has in 30 years. O ur rich lands and productive farmers and ranchers provide us w ith the m ost abundant and affordable food supply in the world.
But am id all this prosperity and plenty, we must not forget that 12 million American chil-
^Tlfen live in fam ilies that do /Battle w ith hunger at somepaint during the year. ----------------- -------
Strong federal program s - from food stamps to school lunches and breakfasts <o the W omen, Infants and Children program - must ^Ahvays be our first line o f defense. But ending hun-
ger will require the commitment o f an army of public-spirited citizens working in every community.I During the holiday season and year around, thou- isands o f Americans live (he lesson o f the Bible that 'teaches, ‘W hen you reap the harvest o f your land. $*>u shall not . gather the gleanings after your harvest; you shall leave them for the poor and for the stranger.’ They know that every year, our nation throws out 96 billion pounds o f wholesome, nutri-
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tious food, lfw e saved just 5% of that food, it would be enough to feed four million hungry Americans every day for a year.
Besides gleaning farmers' fields, we can also collect extra pans o f lasagna from cafeterias and restauran ts, day-o ld bread from grocery stores, sm ashed packages and dented cans from w holesalers and unsold fruits and vegetables from farmers markets. All it takes is loading excess food into a truck bound for a soup kitchen instead o f a
dum pster headed to a landfill.lt may be a small difference
each o f us makes on our own, but together - working through national networks like Second Harvest and Foodchain - we can make a dramatic difference in the lives o f our fellow Americans.
This holiday season, as we make our gift lists and new year’s resolutions, I hope we also reflect on the true spirit o f the season and com m it our
selves to helping those w ho are less fortunate. Whether we give money, time or excess food, each o f as can lend a hand against hunger. I f you are not already involved, please call 1-800-GLHAN-11 or visit our gleaning w eb sit (w w w .usda.gov/fes/ glean.htm) for information on a food recovery effort near you.
Hunger has no season, and neither should our commitment to ending it. If you join this effort, you may find, as I have, that the greatest gift o f all is the gift o f giving.
1 know you prin t w h a t yo^reca ive , but it rubbed me the wrong way that M ayor Kaiser w ill lig h t the "Tree o f Peace” W hat is w rong w ith lig h ting the Christmas tree? Is Christmas
More coverage of Lyndhurst Golden Bears wantedDear Editor,
M y name is Theresa Chiappa,, and 1 am the proud Grandmother o f a member o f the Lyndhurst Golden B iars Football Team
I find it very disappointing tha t^u r town newspaper has never acknow ledged the Golden Bears all season.These boys and the ir coaches have
worked very hard since July and they came a long way l hey are a great bunch o f kids Next week they w ill play their first p lay-o ff game, and the t ommercial Leader has never covered not one o f the ir games.
I can’t keep but feel that i f these boys were doing something wrong vou certainly would have them on the
front pageWhy not show them tin1 recogni
tion they deserve for .1 |ob well done Let them see that not only are their
parents, grandparents, friends and their high school proud o! them, but their whole town is also
Grandmother o f Richie Chiappa I \ ndluirst
A p o l o g i e s t o B o r o u g h A d m i n i s t r a t o rDear Editor,
A short tim e agc*A»wrqte ® >j>ur pub lica tion expressing my: <fisjust w ith certain ofTioes at ftwofcgki Mall in N orth A rlin g to n . Upon hearing about m y d iscourteous treatment. B o ro u g h A d m in is t ra to r R obert Lando lfi reached out to me and organized a meeting w ith the Zoning O ffice r h im se lf and a small group o f
residents. He opened up the planning books o f fu tu re deve lopm ent in town l he m eeting lasted tw o hours an fi^a ll pa rties w a lked away e x tremely satisfied
Many times, appointed offic ia ls are unfortunate ly thnist in to the p o lit ical arena. That is the nature o f the beast. I found M r Lan do lfi fo rth
com ing, in te lligen t, courteous and most im portantly a professional at all times A lthough m y opinions about our illustrious elected G O P p o lit icians has not changed, my comments against the Business Adm inistra tor's O ffice was unfa ir and premature
Dewey Decicco North Arling ton
Resident offers prayer offered for fallen police officerDear Editor,This is fo r Detective Sgt. Patrick
King, a prayer for a fallen police o fficer
Police Officer i Prayer (), gentle Lord! Keep the day/night
watch w ith me As I begin my tour o f duty, I ask your protection from all mental, physical and spiritual harm. Sustain me w ith the knowledge that I ■ am doing your work, endeavoring to keep peace among your people. Help me to be just as I enforce the law w ith out p re judice o r favor to anyone.
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M ay I he courageous but not reckless in carrying out my duties. 1 ct me respond to a ll calls w ith haste realizing that so many are dependent on me for life and safety
Support me w ith your consoling power when 1 am tempted to think 110 one really cares and that I am taken fo r granted. Sustain in me the conv ic tio n that so many thousands tl«> care and are grateful for my presence Grant that I may be loyal to my partner-and my fe llow officers, and that I *may back them up effectively when
called upon for assistance I ord, 1 ask that I may return safely
after my tour o f duty, to my loved ones and those who love me I pray that I may be a good and honorable police o fficer; and after my lour of duty is over here on earth, may I en jo y the peace and happiness o l heaven that you have promised to those who serve you well Amen May he rest in peace
( arm me Fernandez North Arlington
C h u r c h b e l ie v e s in s e x w it h i n m a r r i a g e o n lyDear Editor, 1 jo in e d together, no human being
This note is w ritten as a rebuttal must separate.” to an article in another local news- f From this statement and others in paper which stated: “ Vatican: no sex \ H o ly Scripture the church has always fo r the rem arried.” This statement declared that sexual intercourse out-is dece itfu l, because it contains a c leverly expressed lie.
The Roman C atholic Church does not recognize d ivorce I f the state (the governm ent) grants you a d ivorce, it does not mean you are free to m arry in the eyes o#the church, which represents G od’S commandments here on Earth. In the Gospel o f M ark, chapter 10, verse 9, Jesus said, “ T h e re f6 re , w hat G od has
side o f marriage is sinful. A lte r marriage, sexual intercourse is only perm itted w ith one’ s marriage partner O ther acts o f sexual intercourse are the acts o f the sin o f adultery
The Rom an C a th o lic C hurch grants and denies requests for annulment based on the va lid ity o f a particu la r marriage. An example o f this w ou ld be when a bigamist was m arried in church. The concealed fact
that he or she was married before, when exposed, is reason enough lor the marriage to be annulled
Sexual intercourse is lim ited to the married as a means o f un iting members of the opposite sex and possibly producing children from this union or adopting ch ild re n , who w ould thus create a fam ily o f God.
For further in form ation on this most important subiect contact " I he Archdiocesan Marriage I rihunal at 497-4145
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T i s t h e s e a s o n t o r e c y c l e i n R u t h e r f o r dDear Editor, ■ • • 1
The holiday* are a ^ u iy tim e f t * all. The Borough o f Rutherford in encouraging its residents to continue to recycle when recycling may take a p rio rity at this tim e o f the yeaf. H is to rica lly solid waste tonnage increases fo r the month o f December. O ver the past couple o f years, th* changes in the program hivs made ft easier fo r residents to recycle. The m ix ing o f plastic and glass bottles and ja rs can cans p f>ne example. A lum inum cans are s t ill accepted separately at the recycling center
H o liday boxes and wrapping p^- per can be added to the m ixed paper
collection. The m ixed paper collection consists of: newspapers, magazines, boxes, a ll junk m ail, catalogs, m ile and ju ice cartons, hard and soft cover books, notebooks (even w ith spirals), fax paper, paper cores (from fax, to ile t paper, wrapping and paper towels), cardboard puzzles and game boards, paper bags, egg car- tops, phone books, paper coffee cups, s t ic i£ # ± , ImiJ f i le fo ld e rs . O ther household waste should not be mixed in. T ry to remove bows and ribbons; however, rubber bands, staples, tape and paper c lips are O K. D o not w o rry i f the paper is wet since that w ill s till be picked up. Blueprints and
wax treated paper should be placed w ith your regular trash
The recycling program has made good progress this year w ith an in crease in paper tonnage
The m ixed bottles, jars and cans have shown a slight decrease. Pleas check your recyc ling schedule fo r p ickups around a l l h o lid a ys fo r changes in dates
I am looking fo rw ard to more participation in the 1998 Recycling Program which saves tax dollars For more in form ation on the recycling program call 460-3040.
Councilm an Kevin Porro Rutherford
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R u t h e r f o r d m i n i b u s m i s s i n g i n a c t i o nDear Editor, ;
“ What a joke.”Who said we have a m in i bus in
Rutherford.I f it runs three days in the week,
it ’ s a miracle.
This bus has been a lemon since is . was purchased. Why d id n ’t we take advantage o f the Lemon LaW and get
’ a replacement. Either the bus is broken down or i t ’ s being used for other purposes o ther than tran spo rting
Rutherfordians around town.Either we have a reliable service
that we can depend on or she lf it. D isgruntled Passenger D. Parker
Rutherford
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A r e b i g g e r w e d d i n g s f o r b e t t e r o r f o r w o r s e ?V a g a b o n d in g
I5\ Charlotte Sa\ ino
C o rb in Grosso, son o f the late Frank Grosso, a Lyndhurst old timer, just walked in to the office w ith a very brown but intact copy o f the old New Y o rk Herald Tribune dated Sunday, Feb. 7, 1937.
Do you remember when The New Y o rk Times and The Herald Tribune vied w ith each other fo r supremacy? The Tribune is long gone but the Times is s till w ith us.
Some o f the headlines are very interesting. Here are a few
“ H itle r Speech’ s Peace O ffe r Regarded as Se lf Cancelling’ ’ “ Roosevelt Gave Reorganization Plan Outline to House in 1919" “ Road Accident Total Stresses Need fo r Action, Says Reynolds"“ Forty Hour Week is Sweeping A ll Large French Industries”“ Ch ild Marriage: W hy Its Lim itation Is So D iff ic u lt”
I have the paper and i f anyone is interested in browsing, come in to see it
Thank you, Corbin, for bring ing that wonderful replica o f years gone by. M y father was an avid reader o f The Herald Tribune and also the new Y o rk Times. It was great to get the d ifferent versions o f any story
Thank you again, Corbin
One Christmas when I was a little g irl, I saved m y pennies and walked to Rutherford to the 5& 10 cent store, where I bought a set o f nut crackers and nut picks fo r m y m other as a Christmas g ift. When I presented them she was so th rilled and made such a fuss over them you w o u ld th ink I had given her the Hope D iamond.
I always say it does not hurt to give praise fo r anything you do. I s till remember how thrilled m y mother was that I gave her that elaborate g ift.
The trouble is, these days people get such expensive g ifts they do not have time to express their appreciation. They are too busy pric ing them.
G ifts fo r showers have become so grand they could be wedding gifts. I can remember when one spent anywhere from 79 cents to a do lla r fo r a shower g ift. It is not so anymore.
Now the bride-to-be is registered in some elegant store and when you are invited to a shower you ask the c le rk there to name the g ifts the bride-to-be has requested. That may be a good idea. In that way the bride w ill not receive duplicate g ifts but on ly the one she likes and chooses. It has all become so mercenary.
W edding gifts are out o f hand. It usually boils down to g iv ing a money
the cost o f a dinner in an elaborate, elegant place.
C h ild ren are rare ly invited to a wedding.
I can remember when everyone in the fa m ily was invited to one which was held in a hall, and when the ch ildren tired they could sleep on the chairs around the room. N o baby sitter was required to take care o f A e litt le ones.
A man to ld me once that when he went to a wedding, he did not send a g ift but had a blank check w ith him and his g ift o f money depended on the entree. I f chicken was served it was a smaller check than i f f ile t m i- gnon.
Weddings in o ld days were very sim ple but fun. The food was made by the wedding fa m ily . Ham and cheese sandwiches on rolls, wrapped in wax paper. Beer and soda to drink, and a w edding cake made by the m other o f the bride was added.
A n orchestra o r piano player were used fo r dancing and everyone had a hilarious time.
I remember how we danced at the f if tie th wedding anniversary o f m y grandmother and grandfather, held in a hall on O rient Way. Such simple pleasure was the order o f the day.
I t is not so now. Everything has become so elaborate, the fun is not the same. I t is no longer simple; too fancy.
Beautifu l hotels, or catering places, are hired by the parents. I remember a m an w ho o ffe red his daughter $10,000 i f she wou ld elope and skip
the wedding. O f course she d id not accept. She wanted the whole a ffa ir w ith much cost fo r her parents.
I ask you, w h ich is better? I guess it a ll depends on your age.
It a ll depends on where you sit.There was a t im e when every
young woman wanted to own a m ink coat. N o w i f you ow n one you are afra id to wear it lest you are accosted b y those w ho are against wom en wearing furs and have it tom off.
There was also a tim e when a lobster dinner was a luxury. Y ou had lobster when you could afford it. Now there are women w ho live by the sea who are try in g to stop the lobster industry. They say the poor lobsters hurt when you cook them.
O ur forefathers and the Indians lived by k il l in g anim als (tu rkeys, deer, moose, geese, etc.) to survive. Anim als are now raised fo r the meat produced from them . People certa in ly d id not live on plants, grass, etc. They had to k i l l animals fo r food to live.
I remember staying at a touris t hom e in Las V egas, w h e re the woman in charge to ld us her husband was out hunting a bear, o r deer, fo r the ir w in ter supply o f meat.
M any people are against hunters. Do they realize that the animals they k i l l are used fo r food?
M any people are vegetarians. They do not eat meat at all. Oh, I forgot, they eat chicken. Isn ’ t that the same as meat?
I do not know the answer to these questions but I do know that I like a good steak once in a wh ile . To some that is a crime. Is it a crime?
I like to te ll the story o f m y athletic prowess, or should I say the lack o f it.
When we were in high school, a fie ld meet was held at a local park at the end o f the year, w ith a ll kinds o f athletic events. Each student had to take part. There was no one le ft out. Since I was a poor athlete, I was chosen to be in the s ix ty yard dash, the easiest. We were to ld when running never to look back, ju s t keep going. When the event took place I was running as hard and fast as I could and was out o f breath, but thought I was w inn ing the race. Even though to ld not to look back, I d id , and there was NO O NE behind me. That was ty p ical o f me.
One tim e a group o f us went to a g o lf d riv ing range to drive balls. I bo ld ly said, “ I h it every ball straight but not fa r,” and then to prove m y po in t every ball I h it went far to the le ft, t i l l one o f the party said, “ I th o u g h t yo u h it them s tra ig h t.” Q u ick ly I said, “ It depends on which w ay you are lo o k in g .” Never shy w ith a qu ick retort!
I loved g o lf and tennis, though 1 was never good at them.
When I arrived at the shore I would take m y tennis racket, put on sneakers and dash over to a lady friend who had a grass tennis court. W ith
out saying a w ord to each other she | came out o f her house and we batted ! the ba ll around and it was great fun. | We d id not have to be champions to ' have fun at a game. W ith no m ore than a good-bye I left.
The re was once a s m a ll g o l f course, nine holes at Teterboro. A friend took me to p lay g o lf there. There was a short hole about fo u r yards long and I h it a ba ll r ig h t in to it. So I cla im that I h it a hole in one. W hat else do I have to brag about? •
There was a tim e when children^ received a toy fo r Christmas and i f they were lucky a stocking fille d w ith fru it, nuts, figs, apples, oranges, etc.'
Such is not the case now. The toy industry has become tremendous.
I remember tak ing m y nephew, Paul (now a married man) to the toy- store in Sausalito, Ca lif., every day and I to ld him he could buy a toy fo r 79 cents, no more. He was usually very happy w ith the da ily toy he was. able to have on ly because w h ile v isiting I took him fo r a w a lk each day.
N ow the prices o f toys are so great,I wonder how parents can cope w ith them, since the children are exposed to these toys on television and they w ill accept none but those advertised.''
But why do children have to receive toys fo r Christmas? They have, a bedroom and house fille d w ith ev-. e ry conceivable toy im aginable in most cases.
G ood luck , parents, w ith your Christmas shopping.
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H A P P Y H 0 L I9 A V S F R O M T H B N O R T H A R L IN G T O N *B U S IN E S S A S S O C IA T IO N
H o l i d a y G i f t s T h a t E n c o u r a g e H e a l t h y E a t i n g I s P r o p e r C h i l d h o o d N u t r i t i o n P r e h i s t o r i c ?
(N A P S )— F e e d in g y o u r c h i l d r e n n u t r i t i o n a l fo o d s a n d e n c o u r a g in g g o o d e a t i n g h a b i t s i s a d a i ly p r i o r ity . I n a r e c e n t s u r v e y s p o n s o r e d lay t h e U .S . D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e , o n ly 4 5 p e r c e n t o f c h i l d r e n a n d a d o le s c e n t s in A m e r ic a m e e t t h e r e c o m m e n d e d P y r a m id g u id e l i n e s f o r c o n s u m p t io n o f f r u i t , v e g e t a b le s , m e a t , g r a in , a n d d a i ry , W h ile f a t a n d s u g a r i n t a k e f a r e x c e e d P y r a m i d g u i d e l i n e s . A h e a l th y d i e t i s e v e n m o r e d i f f ic u l t d u r i n g t h e h o l id a y s .
T h i s h o l id a y s e a s o n , p r o m o te p r o p e r n u t r i t i o n fo r c h i l d r e n a n d w in t h e P y r a m id g a m e w i t h g i f t s o f t a b l e w a r e a n d c u t l e r y a d o r n e d w i th y o u r c h i l d r e n ’s f a v o r i t e a n i m a t e d c h a r a c t e r s . T h e L a n d B e f o r e T im e c h a r a c t e r s S p ik e , L i t t l e f o o t , C e r a , P e t r i e , C h o m p e r a n d D u c k y c a n m a k e e v e n c a r r o t s a n d b ro c c o li s e e m t a s t y t o t h e m o s t f in ic k y p a la te !
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Stella in 1992. H e is s u rv iv e d b y so n s John T . C a m p io n o f L y n d h u rs t , G r e gory and R ic h a r d o f R u th e rfo r d , a n d Frank o f N o r th A r lin g to n ; d a u g h te rs
Barbara S m it o f B r id g e w a te r a n d Joyce S n y d e r o f R u th e rfo r d ; s is te rs D o r o t h y S a m p r o n o f A r i z . a n d Theresa T u ll io o f L y n d h u rs t ; a n d 1 1 g ra n d c h i ld re n .
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on Dec. 3, 1997.She was b o m in H o b o k e n . N J a n d
l iv e d in R o c h e l le P a rk b e f o re m o v ing to L y n d h u rs t 5 0 y e a r s a g o . S h e
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before r e t i r in g in 1 9 7 7 . S h e w a s a member o f th e G o ld e n A g e C lu b a n d
a charter m e m b e r o f A A R P c h a p te r #4319, b o th in L y n d h u rs t . S h e w a s a p a r i s h io n e r a t S a c r e d H e a r t R C
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of its S e n io r C it iz e n s c lu b .She w a s p r e d e c e a s e d b y h e r h u s
band C h a r le s R . in 1982 .She is s u r v iv e d b y h e r d a u g h te r s
Alice C ru p i o f R a n d o lp h T w p ., N J . Linda K o z io l a n d P a tr ic ia D a s le r o f L y n d h u rs t ; s is te r K a th e r in e K o lb o f Hawthorne; s e v e n g ra n d c h i ld re n a n d
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S . M itc h e l l a n d B ru c e A . M i tc h e l l o f P o rt C h a r lo t te , F la .; b r o th e r J a m e s M itc h e ll o f W a y n e , N J ; tw o s is te r s ,
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g r e a t - g r a n d c h i ld r e n .T h e r e w e r e n o lo c a l s e r v ic e s .F a r le y F u n e ra l H o m e E n g le w o o d
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d i e d T h u r s d a y , N o v . 2 7 , a t C la r a M a a ss M e d ic a l C e n te r , B e lle v il le .
M r. K a u p s w a s b o m in S a c r a m e n to , C A , re s id in g in N e w Y o rk C ity b e f o re m o v in g to L y n d h u rs t in 1 9 4 9 .
M r. K a u p s s e r v e d in th e U .S . A rm y c o r p s in W o rld W a r II . M r. K a u p s w a s a P re c is io n I n s p e c to r fo r W a lte r
K id d e , C o ., B e lle v il le , N J fo r 2 5 y e a rs
b e fo re re t i r in g in 1972 .P re d e c e a s e d b y h is w ife D o r o th y in
19 9 2 , s u rv iv e d b y so n , M ic h a e l K a u p s
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b u s P a rc e lI ’s C o u n c i l , a n d th e H o ly N a m e S o c ie ty , b o th o f S t. R o s e o f
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th e Q u e e n o f P e a c e C o u n c i l # 3 4 2 8 , K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s o f N o r th A r
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S e n io r C i t i z e n s o f K e a r n y a n d its A r ts a n d C ra f ts a n d M u s ic a l C lu b .
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m e n t in C a t h e d r a l C e m e t e r y , S c ra n to n PA .
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tu n e o n D e c . 11 , 1 9 9 7 .
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D o w n , I r e la n d , a n d im m ig r a te d to t h e U S w i th h i s f a m i ly in 1 9 2 9 . H e
l iv e d in N e w Y o r k C ity fo r a sh o r t t im e b e f o r e m o v in g to R u th e r fo r d ,
w h e r e h e l iv e d fo r 5 0 y e a rs . H e b e c a m e a r e s id e n t o f B r ie l le in 1987 .
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w a s a s e l f e m p lo y e d e le c tr ic a l e n g i n e e r b e f o r e r e t i r in g in 1 9 8 7 . H e w a s a c o m m u n i c a n t o f S t . D e n is R C
C h u r c h in M a n a s q u a n . H e w a s a
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N e p tu n e , N J 0 7 7 5 3 .
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M a s s . , a n d l iv e d in L y n d h u r s t f o r 4 0
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f o r P ic a t in n y A r s e n a l in D o v e r b e f o r e r e t i r in g in 1 9 7 2 . H e w a s a N a v y v e te r a n .
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y e a r s b e f o r e re t i r in g in 1 9 7 9 .S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f A s s u m p t io n
C h u r c h , W o o d - R id g e . S h e w a s a ls o a m e m b e r o f th e F r ie n d s h ip C lu b .
S h e w a s p re d e c e a s e d b y h e r h u s b a n d J a m e s ; b ro th e r s J o h n , J o s e p h ,
F r e d a n d S ta n l e y D o v i a k ; s i s te r , E m i ly S te f a n c o , a n d a g ra n d s o n .
S h e is s u r v iv e d b y s o n V in c e n t o f
C a r l s t a d t ; d a u g h te r S o p h ie S ta g g o f C a r l s t a d t ; tw o s is te rs , J e n n ie D rz a l o f W a l l in g to n a n d F ra n c e s R e s s e ta r o f C l i f to n ; s ix g r a n d c h i ld re n a n d f iv e g r e a t - g r a n d c h i ld r e n .
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K im a k F u n e r a l H o m e
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d a y , O c t. 2 1 , 1997 .
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1 9 8 7 . H e w a s a N a v y v e te ra n .
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c h i ld r e n B e n n a r r J r . a n d S u n d a y .
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E l i z a b e t h M c T a g g a r t
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d ie d M o n d a y , D e c . 1 5 , 1 9 9 7 , a t th e
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l iv e d in J e r s e y C i ty b e f o r e m o v in g
to N o r th A r l in g to n in 1 9 7 7 .S h e w o r k e d as a n a s s e m b le r o f th e
W i th lo c k C o r ta g e C o ., J e r s e y C ity ,
f o r 6 y e a r s b e f o r e r e t i r in g in 1 9 4 4 . S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f th e N o r th A r
l in g to n S e n io r C it iz e n s .S h e is s u r v iv e d b y h e r s o n , L e o . o f
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D o w n , I r e la n d , a n d im m ig r a te d to th e U S w i th h i s f a m i ly in 1 9 2 9 . H e
l iv e d in N e w Y o r k C i ty fo r a s h o r t
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c a m e a r e s id e n t o f B r ie l le in 1 9 8 7 .H e w a s a W W II A r m y V e te ra n . H e
w a s a s e l f e m p lo y e d e le c t r ic a l e n g i n e e r b e f o re r e t i r in g in 1 9 8 7 . H e w a s a c o m m u n i c a n t o f S t . D e n is R C
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b a r a A l le n , B e th N a p le s a n d J e a n
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F u n e ra l s e r v ic e s w e r e h e ld o n D e c .
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T r in i ty , 9 0 0 1 N e w H a m p s h ire A v e .,
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d o n n a H o u s e , 1 3 3 9 C o r l i e s A v e ,
N e p tu n e , N J 0 7 7 5 3 .
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M a r y ’s H o s p i ta l in P a s s a ic o n D e c .
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o f h e r l i fe . JS h e w a s a s e c r e ta r y f o r 2 3 y e a r s
f o r S B . P e n ic k in N e w a r k . S h e w a s
a p a r is h io n e r a t S a c r e d H e a r t R .C .
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a n d c o u s in s .F u n e ra l s e r v ic e s w i l l b e h e ld D e c .
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ST. JUD EOh Holy St Jude Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracle, near kinsman o f Jesus C h ris t faithful intercessor o f all who invoke your special patronage in time o f need, to vou 1 nave recourse frorrt the depth o f my heart and humbly beg to whom God has Riven such great power to my assistance Help me in my present urgent petition In return 1 promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked Say three Our Fathers, three Hail M tfy ’s and Glorias Publication must be promised St Jude prav for us all who invoke votir aid Amen th is Novena has never >becn known to fail This Novena must be said for 9 consecutive days 'E.N
M a y th e S a c r e d H e a r t o f J e s u s , the A d o r e d G l o r i f i e d L o v e b e pres e r v e d th r o u g h o u t th e w o r ld n o w a n d f o r e v e r . S a c r e d H e a r t o f J e s u s p ra y f o r u s . S a in t J u d e h e lp e r o f t h e h o p e le s s , p r a y f o r u s . S a i n t J u d e , W o r k e r o f M ira c le s , p ra y fo r u s . S a y th i s p r a y e r 9 t im e s a d a y . B y th e 8 th d a y y o u r p r a y e r w i l l b e a n s w e r e d . P u b l i c a t i o n m u s t b e p r o m is e d . S a in t J u d e T h a n k s Y o u .
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lyndhurst wins final game for a share in National Division Title' /The Lyndhurst Golden Bears f in ished a fin e and successful 1997 ,campaign w ith a 41-7 trouncing over ,B«cton. The Bears lost the ir shot at a state cham pionship by losing to a .chea ting C re s s k il l team in the N JS IA A Semi-Final Round.1 -The 13-6 tainted loss to Cresskill
resulted in a tw o year B.C.S.L. probation fo r Cresskill. The probation resulted from a tra ffic accident in vo lv ing assistant coach James Ben- jr fm in w h o was s p y in g on a Lyndhurs t practice. B en jam in re-
t re iv e d a three year suspension from ! coaching by the B.C.S.L.C r ;T h e se a so n -e n d in g w in fo r i Lyndhurst (8-2 ) earned the Bears a j sfV^re o f the National D iv is ion T itle | w i th St. M a ry ’ s and H a sb ro uck j te g h ts .j 1 Joe Fabiano lead the Golden Bear ! attack w ith 87 yards rushing and an 1,85'yard k ic k o ff return fo r his 21st ! touchdow n. Bob Lindsay had a 30- j yard T .D . interception return. ^ l t J - B . M ike Keating had a big day,
passing connecting on a 75 yard T.D. pass to Brian Kearns and a 37 yard com p le tion to P h il Reina fo r six points.
The Lyndhurst defense, wh ich has kept the Bears in every game this s'eason, was sparked by Lenza’ s 15 tackles from the cornerback post. Linebacker Eric Prune had 9 tackles ahd 2 sacks. Bob Lindsay added 6 tackles and 2 in terception to his 3 offensive catches fo r 41 yards.'T h e W ildcats lone score came on
an 80 y a rd T .D . pass from T J O nd ro f to Nolan James. Jihun K im rushed 12 times fo r 130 yards.
A rematch was set p itting the best o f the N orth against the gem o f the South. The St. M a ry ’ s Gaels (9-2) headed south to face St. Joseph o f Hammonton fo r the Parochial Group 1 State Championship.St. Joseph (11-0) is defined by their
tenacious defense that had allowed on ly 33 points all season. St. Joseph on ly a llow ed 12 points in one game and had five shutouts including a 55- 0 w in over Mater Dei in the N JS IAA Sem i-Final Round
The Gaels on ly loss came against Lyndhurst 13-6 costing St. M a ry 's a D iv is io n T itle . The loss made St M ary 's share the National D iv is ion T itle w ith Lyndhurst and Hasbrouck Heights. The Gaels defeated undefeated Heights earlier in the season and hoped fo r an undefeated campaign.
The chance for a State Championship was bolstered by an upset w in o ve r M o n tc la ir - lm n ia c . and the rematch had the entire school excited.
Coach M ike Sheridan knew that beating the defending Group 1 State Champ was a ta ll order. St. Joe's had scored 329 points and the Gaels defense w ou ld surely be tested.
P laying far away from home in A tlan tic County, the Gaels held their heads up high and fought a tough battle before fa lling 20-3. The Gaels
fin ish e d *97 w ith an im press ive num ber 3 rank in g fo r G roup 1-2 schools.
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A defensive lap by the Gaels a llowed a 67 yard touchdown run by St. Joe's to put the undefeated, two- time Champs ahead 6-3.
The W ildcats o f Hamm onton dealt the fina l b low w ith a second T.D. as tim e ran out on the firs t half.
Gaels running back Paul Johnsen was held to 68 yards on 17 carries. Johnsen d id set an a ll-tim e singleseason rushing record w ith 1,388 yards, passing M a rk G ia rd a n o 's mark set in 1976.
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the second half, on ly crossing the 50 yard line twice.
The G o ld e n B o y , O scar DeLaHoya, continued his w inn ing ways w ith an e ight round T .K .O . over W ilfredo Rivera.
The Hollyw ood-bound DeLaHoya, who has been dubbed to have star pow er and sex appeal, b lood ied R ivera 's eye in the second round Rivera put up a valiant e ffort until referee Joe Cortez stopped the fight because o f a deep cut in the 8th round.
I he showman DeLaHoya decided to bypass the New Jersey Athletic Com m ission’ s mandatory pre-fight physical g iven a fter the we igh-in This rule is clearly spelled out in the New Jersey State A th le tic Control Board Rules and Regulations as rule number six.
A beleaguered Larry Haz/ard. still ree ling from the afterm ath o f the controversial Foreman-Briggs bout, dem anded that D eLaH oya return from his hotel room and obtain the mandatory physical E xh ib iting an arrogance fit tin g his pretty boy im age. DeLaHoya refused to return to the location assigned fo r all the boxers to receive the ir check-up. Two A th le tic Contro l Board doctors were forced to go to D eLaH oya's hotel room fo r a private physical.
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The Rutherford Boys Cross-Country team finished a fine 1997 season w ith a Number Tw o Bergen Record Group 1-2 Poll Ranking.
The Bulldogs placed a strong third place in the Group 2 North Jersey S ectiona l C ham p ionsh ips . Dave Finneran placed fourth w ith a time o f 17:44.9. Tom Ram irez placed eighth at 18:12.6.
The Boy W ildcats o f Becton took fou rth p lace fo r G roup I teams. Frank Rivera finished w ith a South Bergen best 17:41.2 and th ird place.
l he G ir l Bulldogs earned a sixth place Sectional fin ish , lead by an eighth place fin ish from Mahasin Peigeise, 21:34.1.
Becton finished fifth in Group I Competing at the State Meet o f
Champions at Holmdel, the Bulldogs earned an impressive eighth place fin ish among a ll G roup 2 schools. Dave Finneran finished seventh w ith a tim e o f 17:14.8. Tom Ram irez placed 25th at 17:57.6.
Queen o f Peace finished a winless season at 0-9, w ith a 14-8 lick ing to Rutherford. Rutherford (3-6) ended a dreadful season w ith a w in. The Bulldogs scored 14 first h a lf points,
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The St. M a ry 's Gaels entered their S tate C h a m p io n s h ip m a tch -u p against undefeated St. Joseph o f Hammonton w ith a Star-Ledger Bergen County N um ber S ix ranking Look fo r com plete coverage next week.
l he Rutherford H igh School A th le tic H a ll o f Fame has elected 14 members to the ir Ha ll o f Fame. A dinner honoring the inductees w ill be held on A p ril 14 at the Landmark in East Rutherford Heading the list o f those chosen are form er M ajor League Baseball players Brant Alyea and B ill Hands. A lso, the 1940 State Group 3 Champion Boys Basketball team and the 1945 State G roup 3 Champion fo o tb a ll team is being honored.
The Felician Men s Basketball team (2-7) got their second w in o f the season, ousting W ilm ington 90- 73. Tyronne Morgan scored 20 for the Golden Falcons.
The Lady Golden Falcons upped the ir record to 5-3, crushing Stockton 52-38. I he Falcons are o f f to a good start, w inn ing the Golden Falcon Tournament on their new home court The Falcons advanced to the fina l round by destroying Stevens Tech 87-27.
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; E3oard Certified in DermatologytSpecializing in Dermatoloaic Surgery Removal o f Growths & Skin Cancers M edicare A s s ig m e n t A ccep ted
By A ppo in tm en t only: 460-0280 ____________________ W eekdays
47 O rien t W ay R utherfo rd , NJ
R o b e r t V i d o r , M . D .
General PsychiatryAnxiety ■Depression ■ Mental Disorders
Marriage & Family Counseling Court Cases ■Medicaid Accepted
Hours by appointment
8 3 7 K e a r n y A v e . , K e a m y ■ 9 9 1 - 1 4 4 5
F a m i l y V i s i o n C a r e
Dr. Harold Wiener, O ptom etrist, PA Dr. Marc S. Wiener, O ptom etris t Eye Examinations, Contact Lenses,
Learning Problems [«4 R idge R oad 9 9 1 - 2 2 1 1'N o . A rling ton ___________________________
D r . M a t t h e w J . Z e i l e rO ptom etris t
Eyes examined by appointment.Large selection of frames & lenses.
Contact lenses:hard, soft & disposable Master Card & Visa
Open Saturday & Thursday evenings
3 4 8 R id g e R o a d , L y n d h u r s t 4 3 8 - 8 6 6 8
B e s s i e C h i a n g , M . D . , P A .
Eye Physician & Surgeon, Board Certifies
• No s titch ca ta ract surgery •Glaucoma trea tm en t •Comprehensive eye
examinations fo r all ages •Industria l & sports
releated eye injuries •Laser & Microsurgery •Emergency care
( 2 0 1 ) 5 0 7 - 1 0 1 0
Hours by appoin tm ent
R utherfo rd O ffice P laza
17 S ylvan St., S u ite 204
R utherfo rd , NJ 07070
PAG E 16 - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18.1997THE LEADER
R e a l E s t a t e & B u s i n e s s
w Llatngm S a v i n o ^ s 4 tc je n c ij
2 5 1 R i d g e R o a d - L y n d h u r s t
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* 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0
LYNDHURST C harm ing ColonialD o n 't m i s s y o u r c h a n c e
a l th is lo v e ly 3 B K h o m e ,
in m o v e - in c o n d it io n .
M o d e m k itc h e n & h a th , n e w e r
fu r n a c e , p a r tly f in is h e d
b a s e m e n t , g a ra g e .
( 'e n te r o f to w n - w a lk to e v e r y
th in g . A sking SI 69,900
N O R TH A R L IN G T O N B uilder’s Own
2 fa m ily ! S u p r e m e , s o l id c o n s t r u c
tio n . B ric k a n d A lu m in u m , 4 la rg e
ro o m s o v e r 5 la rg e ro o m s . C e n tra l
A /C , 2 c a r g a r a g e . I l u g e b a s e m e n t
w i th s e p a r a te e n t r a n c e s . 2 n e w e r
g a s f u r n a c e s , a ll s e p a r a t e u t i l i te s .
C lo s e to R id g e R d . G o o d V alu e!
A sking $229,000
LY N D H U R ST • W h a t a Condo!
B e a u t i fu l ly d e c o r a te d 2 B R u n it, l u ll a p p l ia n c e p a c k a g e . l a u n d r y
ro o m . S to ra g e . R e m o d e le d e x te rio r.I ,u sh la n d s c a p in g . O v e r lo o k s
ci lu r ty a rd . N e a r S h o p - R ite , t r a in & c e n te r o f to w n . L o w ta x e s &
m a in te n a n c e .A sking SI 19,000
C a l l j o r a CdM f>lim ,ada.ry
J v t a r k d S l m t y s i s v j\jo H r I jo m t!
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S a v i n o ^ 4 ^(jeney r e f e r r e d C e n t a ls
2 5 1 R i d g e R o a d ■ L y n d h u r s t * 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0
I , \ M i n i k m - C o z y r o o m s wl h e a t . $525 w / h e a t
L y m h i i r m - M o d e r n c l e a n . 1 H R a p t w / f i n i s h e d a t t i c . C e n t e r o f t o w n ! $700 w / heat
L y n d i i c k s i - 4 r o o m s n e a r a l l t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . V e r y c l e a n . N o n - o w n e r o c c u p i e d . $700 + utilities.
L \ m i i i i h s i - M o d e r n 5 r o o m s in y o u n g 2 f a m i l y . N e a r R i d g e R o a d , A / C . c a r p e t s a n d b l i n d s
i n c l u d e d . $825 + u til.
L t n d i n Ksi - 1 l l t r a m o d e r n 5 r o o m s . I a u n d r v h o o k - u p . P a r k i n g . N e a r t r a i n . $875 +utlilitics
L \ n d i u u s i - 3 H R S i n c e n t e r o f t o w n . $950 w / heat.
I .Y M i m r s i - 1 l l t r a m o d e r n 5 r o o m c o n d o , l u l l a p p l i a n c e , p k g . s t o r a g e , l a r g e r o o m s . C e n t e r o f
t o w n . N e a r s h o p p i n g a n d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . C a n b e r e n t e d w i t h o p t i o n t o b u y !
$ 1 1 0 0 +
N okiii A r i iv . ion - A b s o l u t l e y c h a r m i n g 2 b e d r o o m w i t h A / C a n d s t o r a g e $875 vv/ heat
R e a l E s t a t e
C l a s s i f i e d sApartm ents for rent
L v n d h u r st
3 r m s . 1 b l o c k f r o m
t r a i n & b u s .$ 6 0 0 m o . p l u s s e c u r i t y .
I ' t t v v o u r o w n u t i l i t i e s . 1-973-438-1987
E a s t R u t h e r f o r d
2 7 5 P a t e r s o n A v e . S to r e / O f f i c e w / a p a r t m e n t a b o v e . O p p o s i t e B o r o
H a l l . F u l l b a s e m e n t , s e p a r a t e h e a t a n d u t i l i t i e s . V a c a n t . A s k i n g
$ 1 6 5 ,0 0 0 . 1 11 w o o l ) S. N n v , list . R k a la to r s 201- 939- 8000 S e r v in g T h e R u th e r fo r d S o u th B e r g e n A r e n s in c e IV 2 V
R u t h e r f o r d
F r e s h l y p a i n t e d , m o d e r n 4 1 /2 r o o m s & t i l e b a t h . $ 9 0 0 / m o .
i n c l u d i n g H / H W & p a r k i n g .
V a c a n t . C a l l : t i l l w o o d S .N e w I n c . R e a l a to r s
939-4000
N o r t h A r l i n g t o n
3 r o o m s , h e a t , h o t w a t e r , p l u s u t i l i t e s . $ 7 5 0 . X O P U T S
B u s in e s s c o u p l e p r e f e r r e d . V a c a n t 9 9 8 - 1 5 6 1 .
L y n d h u r s t
L a r g e c l e a n 1 b e d r o o m , a l l
u t i l . i n c l . P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e &
p a r k i n g , s e c u r i t y r e q u i r e d ,
n o p e t s .
$ 6 7 5
A v a i l a b l e F e b r u a r y I
C all 732-870-9447
L y n d h u r s t
1 D d r . 2 n d t l o o r h / h w i n c l u d e d
$ 6 2 5 a m o n t h C all 201-939-8308
N o r t h A r l i n g t o n
B e a u t i f u l I b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t
H e a t , h o t w a t e r a n d g a s s u p - j l i e d . P r e f e r s i n g l e , n o n s m o k e r
N o p e t s . C a l l f o r a p p o i n t m e n t
t o s e e . 9 9 8 - 1 9 7 0
N o r t h A r l i n g t o n
M o d e r n f i r s t t l o o r , 4 1 / 2 r o o m
a p a r t m e n t . M e a t a n d h o t w a t e r s u p p l i e d . $ 8 5 0 a m o n t h . A v a i l
a b l e F e b r u a r y o r M a r c h ‘9 8 . _________ 997-5859_________
B f . l l e v i l l e
N e a r G o l f C o u r s e .3 B e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t .
D / R , L / R , K i t c h e n
2 n d t l o o r . a v a i l a b l e n o w 973-751-1748
Mooting Rooms for RentEvenings 6 to 10 p.m.
S u ita b le f o r s u p p o r t g ro u p s , c lu b s , p a r t ie s , t r a in in g sessions. S e c u r e b u i l d i n g in W o o d - R i d g e . P a r k i n g o n s i t e .
2 r o o m s a t 6 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t
2 r o o m s a t 1 0 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t
Call Dan 460-0102
‘To place your ad in the %fa( ‘Estate Classifieds cad 4M-8700.
fokjor Charlotte!
L E G A L S L E G A L S L E G A L S L E G A L S L E G A L S L E G A L S L E G A L S
The w o o eriv shall be sold sub- tect artist accn icct to all liens and encum- br ances ol record and the Sher- 'Jcn,,sl su,Hc" n il l m akes no representations ropractor engim expressed or implied, as to Ihe i ,Wv , , i existence, amount, or validity . 1 rol anv liens and encum brances fo* purjvsesot ih On (he properly which is the include but is no subiect matter ot th>s sale This notice'S tyr ther subiect to Con- cupauon °t cabin
...................... hbvthe niture repair w i
H i . * * * . * * * * * *
A t t e n t i o n R e a l t o r s ! * j
notice is tyr ther subiect to i ditions ol Sale as set for Ih b Sherilt ol Bergen County
The Sher il l reserves the ' nght to adiourn this sale trom i time to lim e as provided by law
JACK. T E R H U N E Sh e r i f f CM>W
in animal hospital oi kennel f repair shop a barber
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N O T IC EO l r i NDING ORDINANCE
1 vndhuist Ordinance No 23 published herewith Mas introduc and passed upon first leading al meeting ol the Board o
Tow ofi of Berger1 vndhurst in the ( ____ , ...
State of New lersev held « day December 9. Ii further considered for final passage after public hearing thereon al a meeting of the Board of Commissioners to be held in the Council chambers in the Town Hall. 367 Valley Brook Avenue, on Tuesday January 13. |9>J* at 7 00 pm During the week of prior to and up to »njl including the date of such meet ing. a copy of (he ordin. made available a fice in the Town Hall to be» of the general public
shop a rcstauiai e«n a store moriuan or other similar uses Also for purposes of this section, a professional office does not include anv hospital clinic, or •Hitpatieni treatment center
SfcCTION II This Ordinance shall lake effect
immediately upon publication and adoption according to law Published December IH |0*J7 Fee $41 23
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H a v e i t v H w h i l e y o u p r e v ie w th i s c h a r m i n g
3 B R . 2 b a t h c o l o n i a l o n a 7 5 X 1 7 6 lo t
o n T h u r s d a y . D e c . 18 f r o m 11 a .m . - 1 p .m .
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For information call Eileen ScottDays: (201) 939-0500
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t h e l e a d e r
■B u s i n e s s b i r e c t o r y
Home Improvements Ceramic TileRalph A. Giordano
BERG EN ESSEX C O N TRA CTO RS Established 1960 933-4169; • A l l types o f home improvements . •S idings, aluminum & v in y l ; • A ttics & basements • ( -A dd itions & alterations \ > »Anderson & Pella w indow installers
•V in y l replacement windows •R oofing , residential & commerical
153 Sanford Ave. L vndhursl, NJ
G e n n a T ileComplete Bathroom
Modernizing
So job too sm all or too big661-5172
R e m o d e l in g
A . T u r ie l lo & S o n H o m e Im p r o v e m e n ts
•A d d itio n s-A lte ra tio n s • K it£hens-B asem ents •V in y l-A lu m in u m
Sidings •V in y l R ep lacem en t
W indow s •S te e l D oors-G u tters• D eCks-A w nings
f re e Estim ates! C a ll 438-3663
nsured - 'S6-4S67
W e R e p a ir . ..•Washers•Dryers•Refrigerators•Freezers• A ir Conditioners
E. Crosslev &! Son Service
667-9278
M ike's All Seasons Replacement
Windows•T ilt-in for easy cleaning • Maintenance •D ouble insulated glass •A ny shape, size or style •O ne day installation
Free estimates Fullv insulated 43&-0355
J & L A tw e ll S iding & Replacement j
W indows Free estim ates F u lly insured
998-6236
Zadroga RemodelingQuality is our main concern
❖Decks ❖Siding ❖Sheetrock &
in y l replacement w indows
❖ Doors-Trim work ❖General carpentr>
repairsF re e E st im a te s
Fu lly insured 9 9 8 - 0 1 2 1
PlumbingJ .W . B u rn s & S o n s O il C o .
F u e l O i l P lu m b in g . H e a lin g .
Fmergency •B o ile r R eplacem ent •W a te r H eater
Replacement •B o ile r R epair (O il.
G as)•Drain Cleaning James W . B u rns 11 NJ Plumbing Lie # ">020
. 991-0331
R o o f in g
RDS C o n stru c tio n■ R o o f in g
■ S id in g ■ D e c k s
Residential specialists■ree estimates Fullv insured 9 3 9 -7 4 4 0
W a n t e d
B r in g i t inA lum inum , Brass,
Copper, Lead and Iron.
Kearny Scrap Metal 4',8 Schuyler Ave.
Kearny
A d .c r t is o in th e c la s s if ie d s !
E a ch 1 - in c h box
c o s ts o n ly SG* C a ll
4 3 8 -8 7 0 0
I nterior ,Exterior
R e nova tions , P a in tin g , D oors ,
W indow s & R o o f Repairs
N o jo b too small Free estimates. Fu lly
insured C a ll Ph il C ino , 583-9261
A d v e rt is e
h e re
f o r only
fo r as
l i t t le as $6 !
Call 4 3 8 -8 7 0 0
C r o ss C o i v i m C o n t r a c t o r sR oofing • R o o f Maintenance
Gutters & Leaders ■ W indows & Doors Kitchens ■ Decks ■ Renovations
InsuredP O Box 302 9 - Kearny. NJ 0 7 0 3 2 -3 0 2 9
(201)460-8869
I > 11« I IO ( HI l>ll OKS
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BOARD Ol l»: AI III 40KOI (>ll Ol ( AKIM M> I
BERGEN < Ol MV M V* JERSEV
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BOARD Ol 111 AI 111BOROUGH Of C ARLSTADT
BERGEN COUNTS NEW JERSEV
LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANC E Bll l*-J <
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le addition of chapter XIX iheieot milled Oefinition of C ellar i’»i raadmg November o' I-* '1 ioal passage December fi9 IW spprovgl Barbara (nimbman
- President utest Margaret Handlin. Secreta/v ’ublnked December I* l*w’ ee S7UO
ri BLK NOTICE SoriCt OF TIME AND PI AO FOR INSPECTION BY RUTHERFORD S 1998 ASSESSMENT LIST AS PROVIDED BY RSM 418
:e u herebv given that the tumcni Books of the Bor-
ough of Rutherford. N J foi the veai will be open for impection at
; Assessor s Office Municipal nlding. 176 Park Avenue, on Fri
Fee SS"21PI BLIC NOTICE
Bv order of the Mav or a me •f the Council of the Bo’ou East Rutherford will be he
IVNDHlRSI BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
PI BLIC NOTIC EAPPLICANT John 2 Enterprises
ADDRESS MX; Schuyler Ave
APPLICATION The purposes of the use variance will not have a negative impact upon the surrounding area and car be granted without determent to public good or the impairment of the intent and purpose of the rone plan and zoning ordinance in that retail uses are much Ins intensive than thev heavy industrial use permitted in the zone BOARD DEC ISION Approved DATE March 2b IW Carrie Sammartino Recording Secretary Published December 18 1997 Fee JI0H
NOTICE OF ADOPTION NOTICE is here*)) given thal Of
dinance No 2)3» entitled An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Ordinance of the Township of Lyndhurst so ai lo Prohibit the Manufacture Storage for the Purpose a tribution or Repackaging and Trtnsmi
lues Decell Chi
f the Municipal Built verett Place. East Ruth< >arlene A Sawicki RMC. CMCPublished December IR Fee J4
mof Chemicals 2 Zones was in
troduced at a meeting of the Board of Commissionen of the Township of Lyndhurst. County of Bergen State of New Jersey. on the 14th Dav of October 1997 and was passed on final reading at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners held on the •Ah day of December IW7 Published December 18 1997 Fee SSbS
Joe & Judy s Home & Office
( 'leaning Services 997-5072
K aras & Son Plumbing & Heating•Bathroom & Kitchen • Installations •Steam & Hot Water •Heating•Flectric Sewer <*t Drain Cleaning
•Water Heaters •Sump Pumps
485-4606991-0127
NJ I ic *61 ’8 A 846
MillsDrywall
Sheetrocking Taping Coating
• F u l l y I n s u r e d *
C all 997-5127
O l d t o y t r a in s L i o n e l , I v e s ,
F i v e r , e t c . Collector pays crazv prices'.
1-800-464-4671 1-908-665-9234
Wallpapering
Masonry
C o n cre te -B rickPorches ■ Steps B rick Veneer ■
Sidewalks ■ Patios Stucco
W alls ■ Decks F r e e E s t im a te s
Call M & M anytim e 9 9 8 - 4 8 3 1
Paving
Need a r o o m ( s )
\\ M I PAPERED?
callAL BARTKO■ill yrs experience
4 7 2 -1 4 8 9No jo b too small
^ ROOFING
Leaks stopped ’'Repairs Flat ''Shingle xRubber "Slate
Rip Offs ’'Fully Insured
C A L L W IL L M C G U IR E (201)955-2520
Toll F ree 1-888=955-2520 __________ B eeper 383-7527_________
F .sst R i i i i k r k o r i : R o o h m ; C o .
R o o f in g • S id in g G u t te r s • R e p a irsAU work guaranteed!
939-3337
T o w in gH ealth C arc
G e o r g e ' s S e a i
C o a I i v<,
P a r k i n g lo t s a n d
d r i v e w a y s .
939-93 i 6
H om e H ealth A ides
A v a i la b le F /T , I ’ / T . L i v e - in
Steele's Helping Hands, Inc.
933-3451
T re e S e rv ic e
TO W IN GAction # I l ow ing and Auto Repairs
264 B e llev ille Pike Local l ow in g is FR EE i f we do
repairs Road service Junk cars removed
201-955-2424 B eeper 219-9111
Elcctrical
H aff Electric Inc.
E le c tric a l ( 'ontractors
Industria l Commercial
Residential W iring
9 9 8 -8 6 5 6
Painting
Forest Tree ServiceH ig h e s t q u a l i t y , p r o fe s s io n a l tre e
w o r k a t v e r y c o m p e t i t iv e ra te s .
Free estimates * * Fullv insured C all Clay:* 939-6044
Landscaping
C A R N E Y T R E E S E R V IC E
CARNEY TREE SERVICE offers a wide variety of services to suit your every need:Tree Removals x Tree Feeding
T r im m in g Snow P low ingS tum p G r i n d i n g F i r e w o o d & Land C le a rin g W oodch ip
P run ing * D e live ry
24-1K >1 R I Ml RCiFNCY l l o l l IM (X00) 2KS-41 7 t
(2 0 1 ) 9 3 9 -0 0 0 5
Keep it ( ire e n Landscaping
A ll phases o f landscaping
Licensed -- Insured F r e e e s t im a te s
939-8989
Fo r voi k( ONVIMENCF
L e a f a n d Y a rd C le a n e r
935-5787
A n t h o n y ’ s P a i n t - n<; a n d I m p r o v i n g
ln t./Lx t W allpapering
Replacement w in- lows, carpet cleaning F R E E E S T IM A T E S u lly insured. Q uality work. A ffo rdab le
V isa/M C 1-800-383-9746
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P A IN T E D
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ORDINANCI. NO 2141 AN ORDINANCE IO AMEND l l l l REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF l l l l I OWN MIIP OF LVNDIII RS I . < IIAP II R 2 * ISO AS IOINC HI ASl IHI APPI.K ATION EE I. FOR A PI BI l( DEFENDER
ORDAINI DIr Io. hip
I DM S|)AY JAM AH i
BOKOI till OF Kl IHI Kfor ten pet centum i I <J*-.I ofStlT IO I \< Ll I) L «
ender shill pay an appliu
HI II IT R Till H HI SOI VI D hat said ( onliatf || awarded with .... competitive bidding as a Pro essmn.l Service .n fccordance *ilh NJSA 40 A I I - Sf I X»Mi) of helical Public < ont ind
Dated December 18 Marv P Kriston B..rough < lerk Published December fee t l ' «■
NOTICE OF HIAKINI. O PLANNING BOARD
ro WHOM IT MAY ( OM I I PI BLIC NOTIC I >t her
Hearing will be held on Decen
Said application and other acc
tor inspection in the Mumc Building. Borough ot C arlst
Soon JaCho Applicant s Signature Dated December 12 I *>97 Published December 18 I ■/'>'
ORDISAM I. NO 2J39 lepiesents *n unreavmable hutdenAN ORDINAM 1. AMIMJIVi nn the |ieiS"n seeking represeniaORDINAX i:23IJ RF<,t l-AT tion|N<. TIIK PRAC 1 ICE OF MAS SI ( TION IISAC.i: TIIERAPV MJ AS |(» Ihis Ordinance shall take elleciPROVIDE FOR 1 NAN immediately upon publication acSOI NCED VISITS uirdmg to lawIII I I ORDAINI D by Ihe Boaid Published l>eceinber IH l‘W7
i.M ..mmissionersof the lownship feeid 1 vndhurst thal RESOI.I TION NO I557»
SK TION 1 WHEREAS the United StatesSection IX shall be and is hereby Supreme ( ourl has denied cerlio-
Amended to read as follows iaiithere*iy affirming the third Cir1 nannouncrd Department of cuit < oun of Appeals decision inHealth and Polite Department Atlantic ( oast Recycling v AtlanVisits tic County et als As a result of said
The business operation is subiect decision the N J wasted flow systi. unannounced Department of tem is no longer in place andHealth and Police Department vis WHEREAS on June 27. 1997 theits to insure the protection of the Bergen County Utilities authority
(BC UA) intends to asses a userSK TION II fee of i:» *» per ton 'if garbage
Ihis Ordinance shall take ellect generated from any municipalityimmediately upon publication and which does not utilize the Bergenadoption ac coi ding to law 1 ounty disposal system andPjnlished Deieinbei IK 1 / WHEREAS the Township ofi« 1:1 I yndhurst was a member of • ij>a-
tully contested the BC UA MuniciNOTICE of pendinc. pal Recycling Assistance Program
ORDIN ANCE Plan Amendment which would have1 .ndhurst Ordinance No 2'41 had a negative impact upon the re-
Call the Leader at 438-8700.
The fax number is: 438-9022
A d v e r t is e m th er Icissif icd*;1
F a rh 1 - inch box c o s ts on ly $ 6 ' Coll 4 3 8 8 7 0 0
m mCall the Leader at
438-8700 to place an ad
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meeting of the Board of Commis nonets ot the lownship ol 1 vndhurst m the C ountv of Bergen Slate of New Jersev held on Tues dav December 9. 1997 It will be •urther considered for final passage
g of I e Board of Coi
chambers in the Town Hall. 167 Valiev Btook Avenue on Tuesday January I» 1998 at 7 00 pm During the week of prior to and up to *nd including the date of such meet mg a eopv of the ordinance will be made available al the ( lerk s Office in the Town Hall to any membet of the general public Josephine Oleske Township ( lerk
WHEREAS the law f. Gabriel M Ambrosio Esq 464 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst N J represented the Township and said coalition of municipalities and
W HEREAS the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Lyndhurst has determined that it is
pality to continue in the coalition of municipalities and engage of special legal counsel to contest the validity ofthe user fees proposed by the BCUA and
WHEREAS the l ocal Public Contracts 14w (NJSA 40A 11 -1 et seq ) requires a Resolution authorizing the award of a C ontract for Professional Services without competitive bidding.
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