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Labor Day Fun II It’s that time ofyear again!!! I1 The Feast 1 Come celebrate at the Rutherford Labor Day Street Fair II Check out our Back To School Guide 1 I Lyndhurst authorfondly remembers "thefeast"from her childhood 1 See page 2 1 | See page 5 | See page 7 | THE COMMERCIAL LYNDHURST'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Published at 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst Second Class Postage Paid At Rutherford. NJ 07070 Subscription $9 Published Weeky U S P S 125-420 ILeaiier 25$ OF LYNDHURST THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1998 ¿om tnunit'i Briefe L Ruffino named by Schuber to Commission Richard T. Ruffino of Lyndhurst has recently been reappointed to the County Commission on Abused. Exploited, and Missing Children b> Bergen County Executive William “Pat” Schuber. Ruffino w ill serve for a term ending June 1. 1999 Presbyterian Church resumes schedule The Presbyterian Church of Lyndhurst w ill resume its fall sched- ule with Sunday morning worship at 11.00 a.m. on September 13. Chris- tian education classes for children w ill begin on Sunday. September 20. The church is located at the intersec- tion of Ridge Road and Page Avenue For more information, call (201 )939- 7920 St. Michael’s Rosary Society takes to the road St. Michael’s Rosary Society in Lyndhurst has the following bus trips planned for September September 10 - Trip to Bal ly ’ s Park Place. Bus leaves 10 am from St Michael ’5 parking lot. Cost SI5. Return $18. September 13 - Trip to Mohegan Sun Bingo or Casino. Bus leaves St Michael's parking lot 7 am. Coffee and rolls, bingo, 50/50 on bus September 18-Night trip to Trump Plaza. Bus leaves St. Michael s park- ing lot 6:30 pm. For further info and reservations, call Fran at 933*4536. Soccer parade kicks off season in Lyndhurst The Annual Lyndhurst Soccer pa- rade w ill be held this year on Satur- day, September 12 beginning at 10 am. Participants w ill assemble at the High School (Weart Avenue) and march from there to Volunteer Sta- dium on Sparta Drive. Upon arriv- ing at Volunteer Stadium, there w ill be a brief ceremony and then several games w ill be played. The line of march will be as fol- lows: travel north on Weart Avenue, right onto Valley Brook Avenue, right onto Ridge Road, left at Page Avenue and left at Sparta Drive into the field. Call the Recreation Department at 804-2482 for further details. Polish American Citizens Club trip The Polish American Citizens Club is running a trip to Doylestown on September 6 for mass and a fair. Call Fran at 933-4536 for more informa - tion. AmVets induct 1998-1999 officers The Lyndhurst AmVets recently in- stalled their officers for the year 1998-1999. Former Lyndhurst Po- lice Chief John Scalese was installed as Commander; Louis DeMunno, first Vice Commander, Joe DiGangi. second Vice Commander; Angelo Polito Sr., third Vice Commander; Michael Joy, Finance; Tom Monahan, Adjutant; Buddy Sauer, Provost Marshall; Nick (Red) Vallila, Judge Advocate. The five trustees include Phil Spanola, the Amvets State Com- mander, Sam Consoli; Frank Wolf; Ted Liva; and Frank Vendola. The AmVets rent their hall for most occasions, such as birthdays, wed- dings, anniversaries, etc, for up to 125 people. Call 438-9886 and ask for Angelo Polito Sr. Police find unmanned car engulfed in flames S u sp e cts c h a rg e d w ith a rs o n b\ D ebra W inters ling site - Pine Street viewof the Lyndhurst Police Department where the sallyport will be built between the precinct building and the library Lyndhurst police headquarters to receive new look bn D ebra W inters O n July 13. Police Director James Tobin attended a meeting at the of- fice of architect Paul DeMassi along with Joseph Hartman. New Jersey Department of Corrections, and township attome> James Guida. Jr. Plans were discussed and reviewed for the renovations of the Lyndhurst Police Headquarters. “We were required to seek the ap- proval of the Department of Correc- tions w hich has jurisdiction over our municipal detention facility," said robin Tobin explained the new plans which call for a separate entrance door for prisoners that w ill be lo- cated on the West side of the build- ing. near the library side toward Pine Street, and proceed directly into the cell block area from the outside The cell block area is to be expanded and the inside doors leading to the rest of the police headquarters w ill be elec- tronically locked anytime the outside prisoner entrance door is opened. Video cameras will monitor the cell block section of the headquarters; alarm buttons and special pass cards w ill be necessarv to gain entrance. “There are new codes that have to be met when sou renovate or change the security around a cell block. It must be brought up to new standards W e’re coming into a new millennium and we need to professionalize our operation, said Tobin. Hartman said the cell block reno- vation was generally acceptable to the department of corrections. How- ever. he stated it is mandators that the outside prisoner entrance door be enclosed by a vehicle sallyport which is required by NJ Municipal Deten- tion facilities. A sallyport is a drive-in garage which allows a police car, contain- ing a prisoner, to drive in and have the garage door secured prior to the prisoner being removed from the car A gun locker would also be contained in the sallyport so officers could se- cure their weapons before they handle the prisoner in the sallyport itself and the cell block area, said lobin. 20°0 of officers are killed with their own weapon. I think the gun locker is a great asset.” reflected lobin. DeMassi said the bids for the job will be going out in October. Ihere are no funds in the current budget for the sally port, however, he added that if and when the sallyport is built it would be cost effective to carry the structure across from the police head- quarters to the public library, giving a portion to the library which is in need of space. " I he police station is in dire need of renovations and the cost w ill not effect the taxpayer” said Mayor Ciuida Hartman stated that he would ap- prove the current renovation if the township was to make a commitment to build the sallyport at a future date. I he sallyport is being considered as Phase II and w ill be built two or three years in the future as long as the com - mitment is made to do so St BMITTED BV ÜOHN DRZYMKOWSM Lhe Lyndhurst Community Devel- opment and Office of Grants Admin- istration held their monthly meeting at the Health Building on Stuyvesant Avenue. This is the initial get-to - gether prior to the meeting with other county communities in East Ruther- ford ITie representatives included Vincent Bello. James Drzymkowski and John Drzymkowski. A search for Federal or State Grants is con- ducted year round for various uses in the community. The Cirants of- fice is in the Health Building, and supervised by Florence Patzler. A grant status report as of July 1998 was discussed. Under the head- ing “Community Development H.U.D.” a new medical transport van w ill be acquired. The funding re- ceived is $30.000. This money was granted through the efforts of the 3 men. A total of $219,000 was granted for the construction of a barrier-free el - evator and bathroom in the town li- brary. Under the “Cultural and Historic Affairs" heading, an application for a handicapped Arts Program in the amount of $4,000 has been submit- ted. During 1997-98. SI.970 was acquired for this purpose. An application for $20,070 has been forwarded to the Dept, of Com - munity Affairs, to allow recreation I he Department of Parks and Recreation has announced that the Lyndhurst Youth Hockey League w ill now offer both Street and Roller Hockey beginning in Sep- tember. The Street Hockey Program will have one division for all children ages 8-13. The Roller Hockey Pro - gram will be divided into 3 divi- sions: 8-10 year olds, 11-13 year olds, and 14-17 year olds. This is a town recreational league and w ill require no travelling. You cannot play both Street and Roller Hockey. Signups will be on August 25, 26, and 27 and September 8, 9, and 10 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Lyndhurst Youth Center on Riverside Avenue. Registration is limited to Lyndhurst residents only. Bring your birth cer- tificate and town i d. card to registra- tion. Registration is open to boys and girls. Players must have reached their 8th birthday by 10/1/98 and cannot reach their 18th birthday prior to 10/ The Lyndhurst Department of Rec- reation, under the direction of Com- miss >ner Paul Passamano. Jr., an- nounces the Fall Dance Program. I he program directed by RoseMarie Cappiello, is available to girls and boys ages 3-13 that reside in the Township of Lyndhurst. Registration will take place at the Lyndhurst Community/Youth Cen- ter located at Riverside Avenue on Saturday, September 19, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Late registration will be held only until the second week of classes.) The program, an eight-week session, will take place at the Lyndhurst Community/Youth Center and the cost is $48. which in- cludes insurance. Recreational I D. number is needed to register. Classes begin Wednesday. Septem- ber 23, and Friday, September 25, and w ill end Wednesday November 11, and Friday, November 13. Wednesday 3:30-4:15 3-4 year olds 4:30-5:15 3-4 year olds 5:30-6:30 5-6 year olds 6:30-7:30 7-8 year olds 7:30-8:30 11-13 year olds Too hot to handle - 1996 Buick that was involved in the arson 1 discovered in a meadowlands brush area ark. was also charged with arson for hire and aggravated arson. Bail was set at $150.000, and all three were Office of Grants Administration gives status report opportunities for individuals with disabilities. A transportation trust fund appli- cation for town street paving has been submitted. $21.477 has been received from the state for use in the Recycling Pro- gram Monies have also been acquired for the "Little Red Schoolhouse,” and Historic Building in Lyndhurst. I he Grants Office is also open to the public for comments and ideas. T his office is for the sole purpose of helping to benefit our citizens and the community in a tangible way. Time to register for Lyndhurst’s dance program On August 21. at 2 :11a.m.. a v e- hicle fire was discovered in a brush area of the Meadow lands near 1301 W all Street West in Lyndhurst, said Bergen County Prosecutor William H. Schmidt. Officer Michael Corrino had pulled over two individuals for a motor ve- hicle violation on the Route 17 north loop when he and the back-up officer noticed smoke coming from an area adjacent to them, said Lyndhurst In- spector James O ’C onnor. When Corrino went to investigate the smoky condition, he found an un- manned 1996 Buick fully engulfed in flames, O'Connor said. Physical evidence at the scene, careful observation, and good police work led the officers to suspect ar- son. The individuals pulled over by Officer Corrino, Eldy Henriques, 20. and Tyrone Earl Manning Jr., 22, both residents of Hackensack, were charged with arson for hire and ag- gravated arson. The owner of the vehicle. Delira Baptiste, 51. of New- sent to Bergen County Jail in lieu of the bail, said O ’Connor. Arson for hire is a first degree crime, and individuals charged with it can spend 10-20 years in prison; persons charged with aggravated ar- son can spend 5-10 years in prison, said Assistant Prosecutor Ralph I ilore. Chief of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Arson Squad. l he three defendants were sched- uled for a first appearance August 22 111 the Municipal Court. Lyndhurst. said Schmidt. Inspector O ’Connor reflected on the situation. "An officer is always in danger even for a routine motor vehicle violation because he never knows who he is pulling over," he said. "Officer Corrino did a good job as well as everyone else involved in the investigation. It was a good piece of police work." said O'Connor Meadowlands Environment Center aids local teachers Street and Roller hockey offered by Lyndhurst Ree. Dept. 1/98. A parent must be present at registration lhe registration fees are: $30.00 for the 1st child, $20.00 for a 2nd child, $ 10.00 for a 3rd child, and additional children from the same family are free. If interest demands, a 4 week (8 session) Roller Hockey Clinic for I st and 2nd graders will be offered. The children will learn hockey and skat- ing fundamentals. The registration fee is $15.00 for each child regis- tered. Friday 3:30-4:15 3-4 year olds 4:30-5:30 5-6 year olds 5:30-6:30 7-8 year olds 6:30-7:30 9 -10 year olds 7:30-8:30 11-13 year olds Rehearsal (at Lyndhurst High School) date will be Thursday. No- vember 19. at 6:30 p.m. The show (also at Lyndhurst High School) date w ill be Saturday, November 21 at 7:30 p.m. For further information, call the Recreation Department at 804-2482. (No refunds given after the third class.) by D ibka W inters Thirty teachers in 20 districts are participating in the Bergen Network Goals 2000 Project which allows them to use newly developed web page design skills to provide their students with environmental educa- tion and provide themselves with re- sources and content materials focus- ing on the Hackensack Meadow- lands. l he Bergen County sponsored Educational Technology Training Center (I, I lC) is located at the Vo- cational-Technical High School in Hackensack. The education staff of the Meadowlands Environment Cen- ter, Lyndhurst, enlightened the teach- ers involved in the project with their web page content materials. Consortium members of the Ber- gen Network Goals 2000 Project are teachers who act as project facilita- tors in their school districts, creating technology-integrated curricula and then assist teachers cross the county in using that curricula. The dedicated teachers who are partaking in E l IC went to the Mead- owlands Environment Center to study wetlands-related issues and gather environment education con- tent materials to include in their new web pages which they designed at the ETTC facility in Hackensack. "W e’re working with the Goals 2000 group to prepare teaching mod- ules that meet the H M D C ’s objective of raising environmental awareness among our youngsters while at the same time allowing teachers and stu- dents to increase their familiarity with computers and the internet as teaching and learning tools," said Robert Sikora, Supervisor of Educa- tional Programs at the Meadowlands Environment Center. Teachers explored the marshlands with Sikora to study water quality, perform sampling studies and mea- surements, and become familiar with the beauty and variety of the diver- sity of the salt marsh estuary. I hey then participated in a story-telling workshop, attended a bird migration program and were treated to a the- ater drama workshop on the I rashy History of the Meadowlands The teacher’s web pages include background information on the Meadowlands with activities and re- sources I he new pages also provide links to numerous other wetlands and environmental websites across the county. Sikora said he is eager to link the Center w ith this county-wide project. The Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission urges ev- er) one to check out the new environ- mental web pages and learn about your urban salt marsh estuary right here in the Meadowlands at http:// www .bergen.org/G2000/ l998BioSciWorkshops.html T h e s t r o n g e r the breeze, th e stronger t h e trees. ~ Unknown %

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Labor D ay F u n II I t ’s th a t t im e o f y e a r a g a in !! ! I1 The F ea st 1Come celebrate at the Rutherford Labor Day Street Fair II Check out our Back To School Guide 1I Lyndhurst author fondly remembers "the feast" from her childhood 1

See page 2 1| See page 5 | See page 7 |

THE COMMERCIALLYNDHURST'S O F F IC IA L NEWSPAPER

P u b lish ed at 251 R id g e R oad . Lyndhurs t

Se co nd C la s s P o s ta g e P a id A t Rutherfo rd . N J 0 707 0

Sub sc rip tion $9 P u b lish ed W e eky U S P S 125-420

I L e a iie r 25$OF LYNDHURST THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1998

¿ o m t n u n i t ' i

B r i e f e

LRuffino named by Schuber to Commission

R ic h a r d T . R u f f in o o f L y n d h u r s t

ha s r e c e n t ly b e e n r e a p p o in te d t o the

C o u n t y C o m m is s i o n o n A b u s e d .

E x p lo i t e d , a n d M is s in g C h i ld r e n b>

B e r g e n C o u n t y E x e c u t iv e W i l l ia m

“ P a t” S c h u b e r . R u f f in o w i l l s e rv e fo r

a te rm e n d in g Ju n e 1. 1999

Presbyterian Church resumes schedule

T h e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h o f

L y n d h u r s t w i l l r e s u m e its f a l l s c h e d ­

u le w it h S u n d a y m o r n in g w o r s h ip at

1 1 .0 0 a .m . o n S e p te m b e r 13. C h r is ­

t ia n e d u c a t io n c la s s e s f o r c h i ld r e n

w i l l b e g in o n S u n d a y . S e p te m b e r 20 .

T h e c h u r c h is lo c a te d at th e in te r s e c ­

t io n o f R id g e R o a d a n d P a g e A v e n u e

F o r m o re in fo r m a t io n , c a l l (2 01 )9 39 -

7 9 2 0

St. M ichael’s Rosary Society takes to the road

St. M i c h a e l ’ s R o s a r y S o c ie t y in

L y n d h u r s t h a s th e f o l lo w in g bu s t r ip s

p la n n e d f o r S e p te m b e r

S e p te m b e r 10 - T r ip to B a l ly ’ s P a rk

P la c e . B u s le a v e s 10 a m f r o m S t

M i c h a e l ’5 p a r k in g lo t . C o s t S I 5.

Return $18.September 13 - T r ip to M o h e g a n

Sun Bingo or Casino. B u s le a v e s St Michael's parking lot 7 am . C o f f e e

a n d rolls, bingo, 5 0 /5 0 on b u s

September 18-Night t r ip to T ru m p

Plaza. Bus leaves St. Michael s p a r k ­

ing lot 6 :3 0 p m .

For further in f o a n d re s e r v a t io n s ,

call Fran at 9 3 3 * 4 5 3 6 .

Soccer parade kicks off season in Lyndhurst

T h e A n n u a l L y n d h u r s t S o c c e r p a ­

ra d e w i l l b e h e ld t h is y e a r o n S a tu r ­

d a y , S e p te m b e r 12 b e g in n in g at 10

am . P a r t ic ip a n t s w i l l a s s e m b le at the

H ig h S c h o o l ( W e a r t A v e n u e ) a n d

m a rc h f r o m th e re to V o lu n t e e r S ta ­

d iu m o n S p a r ta D r iv e . U p o n a r r i v ­

in g a t V o lu n t e e r S ta d iu m , th e re w i l l

b e a b r ie f c e r e m o n y a n d th e n s e v e ra l

g a m e s w i l l b e p la y e d .

T h e l in e o f m a r c h w i l l be a s f o l ­

lo w s : t r a v e l n o r t h o n W e a r t A v e n u e ,

r ig h t o n t o V a l l e y B r o o k A v e n u e ,

r ig h t o n to R id g e R o a d , le f t at P a g e

A v e n u e a n d le f t a t S p a r ta D r iv e in to

th e f ie ld .

C a l l th e R e c r e a t io n D e p a r tm e n t at

8 0 4 -2 4 8 2 f o r fu r th e r d e ta ils .

Polish American Citizens Club trip

T h e P o l i s h A m e r ic a n C it iz e n s C lu b

is r u n n in g a t r ip to D o y le s t o w n o n

S e p te m b e r 6 fo r m a s s a n d a fa ir . C a l l

F ra n at 9 3 3 - 4 5 3 6 f o r m o re in fo r m a ­

t io n .

Am V ets induct 1998-1999 officersThe Lyndhurst AmVets recently in­

stalled their officers for the year 1998-1999. Former Lyndhurst Po­lice Chief John Scalese was installed as Commander; Louis DeMunno, first Vice Commander, Joe DiGangi. second Vice Commander; Angelo Polito Sr., third Vice Commander; Michael Joy, Finance; Tom Monahan, Adjutant; Buddy Sauer, Provost Marshall; Nick (Red) Vallila, Judge Advocate. The five trustees include Phil Spanola, the Amvets State Com­mander, Sam Consoli; Frank Wolf; Ted Liva; and Frank Vendola.

The AmVets rent their hall for most occasions, such as birthdays, wed­dings, anniversaries, etc, for up to 125 people. Call 438-9886 and ask for Angelo Polito Sr.

Police find unmanned car engulfed in flamesS u s p e c t s c h a r g e d w i t h a r s o n

b \ D e b r a W in t e r s

ling s ite - Pine Street v iew o f the Lyndhurst Police Department where the sallyport will be builtbetween the precinct building and the library

Lyndhurst police headquarters to receive new lookbn D e b r a W i n t e r s

O n J u ly 13. P o l i c e D i r e c t o r J a m e s

T o b in a t te n d e d a m e e t in g at th e o f ­

f ic e o f a r c h it e c t P a u l D e M a s s i a lo n g

w it h J o s e p h H a r tm a n . N e w J e rs e y

D e p a r t m e n t o f C o r r e c t io n s , a n d

t o w n s h ip a ttom e> Ja m e s G u id a . Jr.

P la n s w e r e d is c u s s e d a n d re v ie w e d

f o r th e r e n o v a t io n s o f th e L y n d h u r s t

P o l i c e H e a d q u a r te r s .

“ W e w e re re q u ir e d to se e k th e a p ­

p r o v a l o f th e D e p a r tm e n t o f C o r r e c ­

t io n s w h ic h h a s j u r i s d ic t io n o v e r o u r

m u n ic ip a l d e te n t io n f a c i l i t y , " s a id

r o b in

T o b in e x p la in e d th e n e w p la n s

w h ic h c a l l f o r a s e p a ra te e n t ra n c e

d o o r f o r p r is o n e r s th a t w i l l b e lo ­

c a te d o n th e W e s t s id e o f th e b u i ld ­

in g . n e a r th e l ib r a r y s id e to w a rd P in e

S tre e t , a n d p ro c e e d d ir e c t ly in t o the

c e l l b lo c k a re a f r o m th e o u t s id e T h e

c e l l b lo c k a re a is t o b e e x p a n d e d a n d

th e in s id e d o o r s le a d in g to th e re s t o f

th e p o l i c e h e a d q u a r te rs w i l l b e e le c ­

t r o n ic a l ly lo c k e d a n y t im e th e o u ts id e

p r is o n e r e n t r a n c e d o o r is o p e n e d .

V id e o c a m e ra s w i l l m o n it o r th e c e l l

b lo c k s e c t io n o f th e h e a d q u a r te r s ;

a la rm b u t to n s a n d s p e c ia l p a s s c a rd s

w i l l b e n e ce s sa rv to g a in e n t ra n ce .

“ T h e re a re n e w c o d e s th a t h a v e to

be m e t w h e n s o u re n o v a te o r c h a n g e

th e s e c u r it y a ro u n d a c e l l b lo c k . It

m u s t be b ro u g h t u p to n ew s ta n d a rd s

W e ’ re c o m in g in to a n e w m il le n n iu m

a n d w e n e e d to p r o f e s s io n a l iz e o u r

o p e ra t io n , s a id T o b in .

H a r tm a n s a id th e c e l l b lo c k re n o ­

v a t io n w a s g e n e r a l ly a c c e p t a b le to

th e d e p a r tm e n t o f c o r r e c t io n s . H o w ­

e v e r. h e s ta te d it is m a n d a to rs that

th e o u t s id e p r is o n e r e n tra n ce d o o r be

e n c lo s e d by a v e h ic le s a l ly p o r t w h ic h

is re q u ir e d b y N J M u n ic ip a l D e t e n ­

t io n f a c i l i t ie s .

A s a l ly p o r t is a d r iv e - in g a ra g e

w h ic h a l lo w s a p o l ic e c a r, c o n t a in ­

in g a p r is o n e r , to d r iv e in a n d h a v e

th e g a ra g e d o o r s e c u re d p r io r to the

p r is o n e r b e in g r e m o v e d f ro m th e c a r

A g u n lo c k e r w o u ld a ls o be c o n ta in e d

in th e s a l ly p o r t s o o f f i c e r s c o u ld s e ­

c u r e t h e i r w e a p o n s b e f o r e t h e y

h a n d le th e p r is o n e r in th e s a l ly p o r t

i t s e l f a n d th e c e l l b lo c k a re a , s a id

l o b in .

“ 20°0 o f o f f i c e r s a re k i l l e d w ith

t h e ir o w n w e a p o n . I th in k th e gun

lo c k e r is a g re a t a s s e t .” re f le c t e d

l o b in .

D e M a s s i s a id th e b id s fo r th e jo b

w i l l b e g o in g o u t in O c to b e r . I h e re

a re n o fu n d s in th e c u rre n t b u d g e t fo r

th e s a l ly p o rt, h o w e v e r , h e a d d e d that

i f a n d w h e n th e s a l ly p o r t is b u i l t it

w o u ld b e c o s t e f f e c t iv e to c a r r y the

s tru c tu re a c ro s s f ro m the p o lic e h e ad ­

q u a r te r s to th e p u b l i c l ib r a r y , g iv in g

a p o r t io n to th e l ib r a r y w h ic h is in

n e e d o f sp a ce .

" I h e p o l ic e s ta t io n is in d ir e n eed

o f r e n o v a t io n s a n d th e c o s t w i l l no t

e f f e c t th e t a x p a y e r ” s a id M a y o r

C iu id a

H a r tm a n s ta te d tha t h e w o u ld a p ­

p ro v e th e c u r r e n t r e n o v a t io n i f the

to w n s h ip w a s to m a k e a c o m m itm e n t

to b u i ld th e s a l ly p o r t at a fu tu re d ate .

I h e s a l ly p o r t is b e in g c o n s id e r e d as

P h a se II a n d w i l l b e b u ilt tw o o r th ree

y e a r s in th e fu tu re a s lo n g as the c o m ­

m itm e n t is m a d e to d o so

S t BM ITTED BV ÜOHN D R Z Y M K O W S M

L h e L y n d h u r s t C o m m u n i t y D e v e l ­

o p m e n t a n d O f f i c e o f Grants A d m in ­

is t r a t io n h e ld th e ir m o n th ly m e e t in g

at th e H e a lth B u i ld in g o n S tu y v e s a n t

A v e n u e . T h is is th e in i t ia l g e t - to ­

g e th e r p r io r to th e m e e t in g w ith o th e r

c o u n t y c o m m u n it ie s in E a s t R u th e r ­

fo rd ITie r e p re s e n ta t iv e s in c lu d e d

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T h e Lyndhurst Department of Rec­reation, under the direction of Com- m is s >ner Paul Passamano. Jr., an­nounces the Fall Dance Program. I h e program directed by RoseMarie Cappiello, is available to girls and boys ages 3 -1 3 that reside in the Township of Lyndhurst.

Registration will take place at the Lyndhurst Community/Youth Cen­ter located at Riverside Avenue on Saturday, September 19, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Late registration will be held only until the second week of classes.) The program, an

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c o m m u n it y in a t a n g ib le w a y .

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sent to B e rg e n C o u n t y J a i l in l ie u o f

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as w e l l a s e v e ry o n e e ls e in v o lv e d in

th e in v e s t ig a t io n . It w a s a g o o d p ie c e

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Meadowlands Environment Center aids local teachers

Street and Roller hockey offered by Lyndhurst Ree. Dept.1/98. A p a re n t m u s t b e p re se n t at

re g is t r a t io n l h e re g is t r a t io n fe e s

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th e M e a d o w la n d s E n v ir o n m e n t C e n ­

te r, L y n d h u rs t , e n lig h te n e d the te a ch ­

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t io n a l P ro g ra m s at th e M e a d o w la n d s

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s ity o f th e sa lt m a rsh e s tu a ry . I h e y

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oldest, largest street fair on Labor Day

P lan n in g ah ea d - Pictured left to right are Ja m es Drzymkowski, Office o f Grants and Planning B o a r d . J o h n

Drzymkowski, Grants Office and Zoning Board; Commissioner Thomas Graffam; V incent B e l lo , O f f i c e o f

Grants and Secretary Coordinator Florence Patzler

Williams Center announces Children’s Theatre for the fallT h e W i l l ia m s C e n te r f o r th e A r t s

in d o w n to w n R u th e r fo rd is p ro u d to

a n n o u n c e th e F a l l 19 9 8 S a tu rd a y A f ­

te rn o o n C h i ld r e n 's T h e a tre s c h e d u le .

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p o p u la r a n d s u c c e s s fu l item o n the

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a n d e a r ly t ic k e t o rd e r s a rc h ig h ly re c ­

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s h o w s a re $ 7 .0 0 f o r a l l se a ts , a n d c an

b e o r d e r e d t h r o u g h th e W i l l i a m s

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in th e e n c h a n tm e n t o f th e a lw a y s

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p o r a r y c r a f t s , t o y s a n d n o v e ltie s . th e re is s o m e th in g to p le a se a n y taste

o r p o c k e tb o o k .

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M a t t h e w P h i l ip , b o m o n A u g u s t 13,

1 9 9 8 a t 11 :47 p m a t M o u n ta in s id e

H o s p it a l .

M a t t h e w w e ig h e d in at 7 lb s . , 15

o z . a n d w a s 2 0 in c h e s lo n g . T h e

h a p p y p a re n ts a r e R o b e r t a n d S h a u n a

D e M a r c o and p ro u d g ra n d p a re n ts a re

P h i l a n d K a th le e n C ia r c o a n d A n i t a

a n d C a r m i n e D e M a r c o , a l s o o f

L y n d h u r s t . G r e a t - g ra n d p a r e n t s a re

P h i l a n d A n to in e t t e C ia r c o .

B e l f i o r e A c c o r d i n e S t u d i o

P rivato LassonsAccordar! K e y Board D rum s

5 0 0 K e a m y A ve . K e a m y

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Kearny” won' a'total o f 10 medals, 2 gold, 8 s i lv e r a t t h e D a n c e Olympus C o m p e t i t io n

Local food merchants prepare for First N ight Rutherford ‘99 Gala

Tetto family welcomes daughter Gianna Maria

M ic h a e l and M a r ia T e t to o f N o r th

A r l in g t o n p ro u d ly a n n o u n ce th e b ir th

o f th e ir f ir s t c h i ld , a d a u g h te r, G ia n n a

M a r ia T e tto , at 1 :48 a .m . o n S u n d a y ,

J u ly 2 6 , a t St. B a rn a b a s M e d ic a l C e n ­

te r in L iv in g s t o n . M r s . T e t to is the

fo rm e r M a r ia C u r r ie o f N o r th A r l i n g ­

ton .

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lo n g a t b ir th .

M a te rn a l g r a n d p a re n ts a re M a r ia

a n d R o b e r t C u r r ie o f N o r t h A r l i n g ­

to n .

P a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s a r e

S te p h a n ie L it t e r e r o f F a lm o u th , M A

an d M ic h a e l T e t t o o f M o r r i s P la in s .

Fortmullers welcome their first child

A l i s o n a n d J e f f F o r t m u l le r a re

p ro u d to a n n o u n c e th e b ir th o f th e ir

f ir s t c h i ld , a so n , C h r is t o p h e r P a u l,

b o m A u g u s t 1, 1 9 9 8 a t 4 :3 5 am in

M o r r is t o w n M e m o r ia l H o s p it a l .

C h r is t o p h e r w e ig h e d 10 lb s . , 12

o z s . a n d m e a s u r e d 2 2 - 1 / 4 in c h e s

lo n g .

M a te r n a l g ra n d p a r e n t s a re M a y

an d P a u l S c z e p a n s k i o f L y n d h u r s t .

P a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s a r e

R o s e m a r ie a n d H a n k F o r tm u l le r o f

Or»H#»ll

Parents w/out partners to dance the night away

P a re n ts W ith o u t P a r tn e rs , In c . , L ib ­

e r ty C h a p te r # 1 0 4 4 w i l l h o ld a b a c k

to s c h o o l d a n c e F r id a y , A u g u s t 28

f r o m 8 :3 0 p . m . - 1 2 :3 0 p .m . a t th e

A m e r ic a n L e g io n , 4 5 F r a n k l in A v ­

en u e , N u t le y .

A d m is s io n f o r m e m b e r s is $ 7 .0 0

an d f o r n o n -m e m b e r s $ 9 .0 0 , w h ic h

in c lu d e s re fr e s h m e n ts . O r ie n t a t io n

fo r p ro s p e c t iv e n e w m e m b e r s w i l l b e

at 7 :3 0 p .m . a t th e A m e r ic a n L e g io n .

F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l

( 2 0 1 )9 9 1 -0 9 2 5 o r 4 3 8 - 1 1 4 3 .

Audition at MOC for The King and I

T h e M O C M u s ic a l T h e a te r w i l l be

h o ld in g a u d it io n s f o r T h e K in g a n d I

a t t h e ir s tu d io in U p p e r M o n t c la i r o n

th e f o l l o w in g d a te s :

S e p te m b e r 2 , 7:30 pm, p re v ie w ;

S e p te m b e r 3 , 7 pm, open a d u lt a u d i­

t io n s , s in g in g & reading; S e p te m b e r

8, 7 : 0 0 p m , open adult a u d it io n s ,

s in g in g & re a d in g ; September 1 2 ,1 0

a m , c h i ld r e n a u d it io n s , a g e s 7 to 13;

S e p te m b e r 1 2 ,2 pm, d a n c e a u d it io n s ;

S e p te m b e r 1 5 , 7 p m , open a u d it io n s ,

s in g in g & r e a d in g ; S e p te m b e r 19, 2

p m , f in a l c a l lb a c k .

S h o w d a te s a re N o v e m b e r 1 3 - 1 5

a n d 2 0 -2 2 . F o r in fo r m a t io n c a l l the

s tu d io a t 9 7 3 - 7 4 4 -3 1 3 3 .

______ __ _ _ 1 Merchants donating to the 2nd Annual First N ight Gala include(pictured left to right): Shane Jackson, Tonuccio's; Dimitrie Valvanis, Eros Cafe Jeff DeLucia, Railroad Cafe Lou isP aolino ,tra tto ria Corraido; Nar% Lee Chice, Lee’s Garden Restaurant; Michael Fencik, Varr^m ann s Bakery and Richard Lore, Park Avenue Cheesary (Participants not pictured include Cafe Matisse, M&R s, The Mug and The Bean, Steve and Andrea's, Forest Dairy, New York Cafe and Village Gourmet.

P ho to by W. Neuman

L o c a l re s ta u ra n t o w n e r s a n d c a te r ­

e r s w e re fo u n d s h o p p in g a t th e R u ­

th e r fo rd F a r m e r ’ s M a r k e t in p re p a ­

ra t io n f o r th e 2 n d A n n u a l F i r s t N ig h t

R u th e r f o r d G a la . E a c h f o o d m e r ­

c h a n t p a r t ic ip a t in g in th e G a la w i l l

b e d o n a t in g s a m p lin g s o f t h e ir re s ­

ta u ra n t o r s to re ’ s s p e c ia lt y o r f a v o r ­

i t e d is h ; p a r t i c ip a n t s i n c l u d e

T o n u c c io ’ s , E r o s C a f e , R a i l r o a d

C a f e , T ra t to r ia C o r r a d o , L e e ’ s G a r ­

d en R e s ta u ra n t , V a r r e lm a n n ’ s B a k ­

e r y , P a r k A v e n u e C h e e s a r y , C a f e

M a t is s e , M & R C a te re rs . T h e M u g &

th e B e a n . S te v e & A n d r e a 's R e s ta u ­

ra n t & C a te re rs , F o re s t D a ir y . N e w

Y o r k C a f e , M i n e r v in i ' s P iz z a and

V i l la g e G o u rm e t . T h e 2 n d A n n u a l

F i r s t N ig h t R u th e r f o rd G a la to b e n ­

e f i t F i r s t N ig h t R u th e r f o rd w i l l be

h e ld o n S e p te m b e r 1 1 f ro m 7 :30 p m

u n t i l 1 1 :3 0 p .m . a t th e W o m e n 's

C lu b , c o m e r o f M o n t ro s s & F a ir v ie w

A v e n u e s in R u th e r fo rd .

In a d d it io n to th e w o n d e r fu l fo od

a n d h o r s d 'o e u v r e s . th e re w i l l be

c o m p lim e n ta r y b e v e ra g e s , l iv e m u ­

s ic a n d e n te r ta in e rs f r o m F ir s t N ig h t

9 9 . d o o r p r i z e s , a D J a n d m o re

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p e r p e rso n . G a la t i c k e t s m a y b e p u r­

c h a se d f ro m a n y F i r s t N ig h t R u th e r­

fo rd C o m m it t e e m e m b e r o r b y c a ll- ;

in g th e F N R H o t l i n e a t (2 0 1 >460-

3 0 1 4 . V o lu n t e e r s a r e s t i l l n e eded

T h e n e x t m e e t in g is S e p te m b e r 3 at

7 :3 0 p .m . at th e R u th e r f o r d L ib ra r>

o r s to p b y th e F i r s t N ig h t ta b le at the

R u th e r fo rd L a b o r D a y S t r e e t F a ir .

Gifted Child Society’s Saturday workshops begin October 3T h e G i f t e d C h i l d S o c ie t y a n ­

n o u n c e s it s F a l l S c h e d u le o f S a tu r ­

d a y W o r k s h o p s f r o m O c t o b e r 3 t h ro u g h D e c e m b e r 12 a t th e B e r g e n

C o u n t y T e c h n ic a l H ig h S c h o o l ,

H a c k e n s a c k , N e w Je rse y . R e g is t r a ­

t io n c lo s e s S e p te m b e r 26 .

S ix t y - s i x o n e -h o u r w o rk s h o p s a re

d e s ig n e d to c h a l le n g e th e s p e c ia l

le a r n in g n e e d s o f e l ig ib le c h ild r e n ,

f r o fn p re -s c h o o le r s th ro u g h 8th g ra d ­

e rs . C o u r s e s ra n g e f ro m th e s c ie n c e s

to e m o t io n a l in t e l l ig e n c e to a r t and

l ite ra tu re . S o m e o f th e c o u r s e s o f ­

f e r e d a re : A n a t o m y T h r o u g h th e

D o c t o r ’ s E y e s , C r im in o lo g y . D e a l­

in g W it h B u l l ie s . E n g in e e r in g W ith

L e g o , F iv e W 's o f Jo u rn a l is m . G e ­

o lo g y , K i d ’ s C o u r t , M a g ic , P s y c h o l­

o g y f o r K id s , S p a c e E x p lo r a t io n s .

C h e s s a n d m a n y m o re . T he c o m m o n

g o a l is te a c h in g c h ild r e n no t w ha t to

t h in k , b u t h o w to th in k .

F o r a fre e c o u rs e c a ta lo g and re g ­

is t ra t io n in fo rm a t io n c a l l th e o f f ic e

o f th e n o n -p ro f it G i f t e d C h i ld S o c i ­

e ty a t (2 01 > 444 -6530 .

T h e G i f t e d C h i ld S o c ie t y w i l l h o s t ' ‘

its a n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e f o r P a re n ts o t ,

G i f t e d C h i ld r e n o n S a tu rd a y , S e p ­

te m b e r 2 6 , f r o m 8 :0 0 a .m . to 3 :00

p .m . a t B r o o k s i d e S c h o o l in .

A l le n d a le , N J . P a re n ts w i l l h a v e the

o p p o r t u n it y to h e a r f r o m a n d ta lk

w ith n a t io n a l e x p e r t s o n g if t e d c h i l ­

d re n A s e p a ra te p ro g ra m f o r c h i l ­

d ren u h o a re in g ra d e s 2 th ro u g h 7

w i l l a ls o b e a v a i la b le . A b ro c h u re

abou t the c o n fe re n c e w h ic h h a s a reg ­

is t ra t io n fo rm in c lu d e d is a v a i la b le

u p o n re q uest.

Jail project passes halfway point, minimal project changes seen to date

T h e c o n s t ru c t io n p ro je c t d e s ig n e d

to e x p a n d a n d re n o v a te th e B e r g e n

C o u n t y J a i l f a c i l i t y in H a c k e n s a c k

h a s p a s s e d th e h a l f w a y p o in t w ith

m in im a l c h a n g e s a c c o r d i n g to

C o u n t y o f f i c ia ls . A m o n th ly re p o r t

f r o m th e B e r g e n C o u n t y D e p a r tm e n t

o f P u b l i c W o r k s t r a c k in g a l l p a y ­

m e n ts a n d p ro je c t c h a n g e s th ro u g h

th e e n d o f J u ly s h o w s th e p ro je c t at

th e 5 3 % c o m p le te m a r k w ith p ro je c t

c h a n g e s a t o n ly 0 .9 % .

C o u n t y E x e c u t iv e W i l l ia m “ P a t”

S c h u b e r c o m m e n t e d , “ 1 a m e x ­

t r e m e ly p le a s e d th a t t h is in i t ia t iv e

c o n t in u e s t o m o v e a l o n g w i t h

‘ p ro je c t c h a n g e s ’ a t le s s th a n 1% to

d a te — a r e m a r k a b le a c h ie v e m e n t

c o n s id e r in g th e m a g n itu d e a n d c o m ­

p le x i t y o f th is p ro je c t

Q u e n t in W ie s t 11, D ir e c to r o f the

D e p a r tm e n t o f P u b l i c W o rk s ad d ed ,

“ T y p ic a l p ro je c t ch an g e s on a jo b l ik e

th is a re b u d g e te d a t 5% o r m o re . T h e

c o o p e r a t io n f r o m S h e r i f f ' s o f f i c e

d o w n th ro u g h th e e n t ire p ro je c t team

has b een o u ts ta n d in g at k e e p in g co s ts

in l in e . ”

S h e r i f f J a y A lp e r t n o ted tha t h e w a s

lo o k in g f o rw a rd to th e s c h e d u le d

o p e n in g o f n e w h o u s in g u n its n e x t

sp r in g . “ T h e in c re a se in ra ted c a p a c ­

it y f ro m 3 9 5 in m a te s to o v e r 1100

w i l l se t u p B e rg e n C o u n t y C o r r e c ­

t io n s fo r th e lo n g t e r n i ”

“ T h e C o u n t y o f B e r g e n 's m is s io n

c o n c e rn in g the j a i l w a s q u ite s im p le .”

sa id S c h u b e r , “ to construct one j a i l

f a c i l i t y c o n d u c iv e for 21st C e n tu r y

c o r r e c t io n s in th e m o s t c o s t - e f f ic ie n t

a n d t im e ly f a s h io n possible.”

T h e m a in b o d y o f the project w i l l

b e c o m p le te d in M a y o f 1999 w ith

th e o p e n in g o f n e w h o u s in g , in ta k e

& b o o k in g , m e d ic a l a re a s a n d a d m in ­

is t r a t iv e o f f i c e s . Work w i l l th e n

c o m m e n c e o n th e r e m a in in g a re a s o f

th e J a i l th a t a re p re s e n t ly in use and

w i l l be f in is h e d th e f o l l o w in g year.

A n e w fre e s ta n d in g b u i ld in g f o r the

S h e r i f T s B u r e a u o f C r im in a l I d e n t i­

f ic a t io n is s la te d to b e c o m p le te d next

s p r in g as w i l l a p e d e s t r ia n w a lk w a y

a lo n g th e H a c k e n s a c k R iv e r b o rd e r ­

in g th e s ite .

Leader Fax: 438-9022

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North Arlington Middle School announces schedule Q.P.H.S. announces plans for start of the school year® ~ m i C o n i n r c P I a n T i l n t t i i I n 1 W n l f i *

T h e N o r t h A r l i n g t o n M i d d l e

S c h o o l w i l l o p e n o n S e p te m b e r 9 , fo r

th e n e w s c h o o l y e a r .

T h e s tu d e n ts in g ra d e s 6 , 7 , a n d 8,

w i l l h a v e 4 h o u r s e s s io n s o n S e p te m ­

b e r , lO a n d 11. C la s s e s w i l l b e f ro m

7 :5 5 a .m . u n t i l 1 1 :55 a .m .

T h e s tu d e n ts s h o u ld n o t re p o r t to

s c h o o l e a r l ie r th a n 10 m in u te s b e fo re

th e b e l l.

B e g in n in g S e p t e m b e r 1 4 , t h e

m o r n in g b e l l a t th e M id d le S c h o o l

w i l l r in g a t 7 :5 5 a .m . a n d th e d is ­

m is s a l b e l l a t 2 :1 5 p .m .

Q.P. Elementary School announces back-to-school scheduleW it h s c h o o l s ta r t in g in ju s t a fe w

w e e k s , Q u e e n o f P e a c e E le m e n ta r y

S c h o o l h a s a n n o u n c e d th e f o l l o w in g

im p o r ta n t dates:

S e p te m b e r 1-2: T e a c h e r O r ie n ta t io n

S e p te m b e r 1: 7 :0 0 p .m . P a re n t O r i ­

e n ta t io n P r e - K 3 a n d P r e - K 4

S e p te m b e r 2 : 7 :0 0 p .m . P a re n t O r i ­

e n ta t io n K in d e rg a r te n

S e p te m b e r 3: 8 :3 0 a .m . - 1 1 :00 a .m .

A l l N e w S tu d e n ts G r a d e s 1-8; 1 1 :00

a .m . A l l K in d e r g a r t e n S tu d e n ts

S e p te m b e r 4 : O p e n H o u s e P r e - K 3

a n d 4 S tu d e n ts a n d P a re n ts ; M o r n ­

in g C la s s 10:00 a .m .- 1 1 :00 a .m .; A f ­

t e r n o o n C la s s 1 2 :00 p .m . - 1 :0 0 p .m .

S e p te m b e r 8: P r e - K 4 b e g in s

K -8 f u l l day f o r a l l s tu d e n ts ,

c a fe te r ia o p e n

S e p te m b e r 9 : P r e - K 3 b e g in »

North Arlington elementary schools begin classes fo r ‘98-’99T h e f ir s t d a y o f s c h o o l f o r N o r t h

A r l i n g t o n P u b l i c S c h o o ls f o r th e

1 9 9 8 -9 9 s c h o o l y e a r w i l l b e W e d n e s ­

d a y , S e p te m b e r 9 . S e p te m b e r 9 , 10

a n d 11 w i l l b e f o u r h o u r s e s s io n d a y s .

N o lu n c h e s w i l l b e se rv e d .

T h e t im e s c h e d u le w i l l b e a s f o l ­

lo w s :

K in d e rg a r te n : 8 :4 0 a .m . - l 1 :1 0 a .m .

P re - K : 1 0 :1 0 a .m .-1 2 :4 0 p .m .

E le m e n ta r y G r a d e s 1-5: 8 :4 0 a .m -

1 2 :40 p .m

B e g in n in g S e p te m b e r 14, th e b e l l

a t th e e le m e n ta ry s c h o o ls w i l l r in g at

8 :4 0 a .m . w ith d is m is s a l a t 1 1 :30 a .m .

f o r th e lu n c h h o u r at W a s h in g to n a n d

R o o s e v e lt S c h o o ls . T h e b e l l f o r th e

a f te rn o o n c la s s e s w i l l r in g a t 12:20 p .m . w it h d is m is s a l f o r th e d a y a t

3 :0 0 p .m .

G r a d e s 1, 2 , a n d 3 , at J e f fe r s o n

S c h o o l w i l l b e d is m is s e d fo r lu n c h

a t 11:00 a .m . a n d a f te rn o o n c la s s e s

w i l l b e g in a t 11 :50 a .m . G r a d e s 4

a n d 5 a t J e f fe r s o n w i l l b e d is m is s e d

at 12:00 p .m . fo r lu n c h a n d a f te rn o o n

c la s s e s w i l l b e g in a t 1 2 : 5 0 p .m .

J e f fe r s o n a f te rn o o n d is m is s a l f o r a l l

s tu d e n ts is 3 :0 0 p .m .

S tu d e n ts m a y b e a s s ig n e d b y th e ir

te a c h e rs to r e m e d ia l c la s s e s a n d / o r

h o m e w o r k la b s w h ic h w i l l b e c o n ­

d u c t e d f r o m 3 :0 0 p .m .-3 :3 0 p .m .

C h i ld r e n w i l l n o t a r r iv e a t s c h o o l

e a r l ie r th a n 5 m in u te s p r io r to th e

b e l l.

t o J. W o lfe

A l l S tu d e n ts a re to b e d re s se d in

p ro p e r u n i f o r m . S tu d e n ts m a y w e a r

th e s u m m e r s h ir t , i f w o r n p ro p e r ly

A l l f re s h m e n s tu d e n ts m u s t a tte nd

th e f re s h m e n b a rb e cu e o n T h u rs d a y ,

S e p te m b e r 3 . f ro m 5 p .m . u n t i l 7 :3 0

p .m . a t th e Q .P . p r a c t ic e f o o t b a l l

f ie ld . A n e v e n in g o f fu n a n d g a m e s

is p la n n e d . A t th e s a m e t im e , the

f re s h m e n s tu d e n ts w i l l b e m a tch e d

1 1 :45 a .m . - S o p h o m o re s : A . L iz a r e s w it h th e ir p e e r m in is te r s

Lyndhurst Public Schools announce schedule for 1998-99P r e - K p .m .: 1 2 :3 0 p .m .- 3 .0 0 p .m . P r e - K p .m .: 1 .0 0 p .m .- 3 .0 0 p .m .

K - 8 : 9 :0 0 a .m .-3 :0 5 p .m . K - 8: 1 1 :00 a .m .-3 :0 0 p .m .

L y n d h u r s t H ig h S c h o o l: 8 :0 0 a .m .- l y n d h u r s t H ig h S c h o o l. 1 0 .0 0 a .m .-

2 :4 0 p .m .

T h e Q u e e n o f P e a c e H ig h S c h o o l

A d m in i s t r a t io n h a s a n n o u n c e d it s

p la n s f o r th e s ta rt o f th e a c a d e m ic

s c h o o l y e a r 1 9 9 8 -9 9 .

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n a t o r s . P e rh a p s y o u m ean t to sug - r io u s ly b e h e v e * a t e le c te d o f f ic ia ls ,

g e s t th a t a l l o f th e c o m b in e d law en - w h o g e n e r a l ly h a v e l i t t l e o r n o pro-

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A m e r ic a n L e g io n

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n T a x O f f i c e

C a m e l l i C h i r o p r a c t ic C e n te r

Q u e e n o f P e a c e G r a m m a r S c h o o l

H a p p y S e n io r s

S e n io r H a rm o n y C lu b

A A R P C h a p te r # 3 9 6 9

R o o s e v e lt S c h o o l

L o u ’ s S u n o c o .

W e a l l c a n b e p ro u d o f t h e ir e ffo rts!

C o u n c i lw o m a n S u s a n K in g

N o r t h A r l in g t o n

D e a r E d ito r ,

Y o u r d o u b le e d i t o r ia ls in th e A u ­

g u s t 13 is s u e c r y o u t f o r re a c t io n . It

w o u ld b e d i f f i c u l t t o f in d tw o le ss -

re a so n e d o r r e a s o n a b le e d it o r ia ls o n

th e sam e d a y , in th e s am e p a p e r , a n y ­

w h e re .

In th e in te re s t o f t im e a n d sp a ce , I

o f fe r s o m e b r i e f c o m m e n ts :

1) B o ro u g h o f f i c i a l s a re n o t b e in g

c a lle d b e fo re a g ra n d j u r y s im p ly fo r

th e re a s o n s y o u s ta te . I b e l ie v e th a t

o n e o f th e m o r e c o g e n t q u e s t io n s tha t

w i l l be p u t to th e m is w h y th e y h ire d

an d a p p ro v e d p a y m e n t o f $ 5 2 0 0 to

p r iv a te in v e s t ig a to r s w h o a re a lle g e d

to h a v e e n g a g e d in th e k in d o f i l l e ­

g a l b e h a v io r th a t th e y w e re e m p lo y e d

to in v e s t ig a te .

2 ) Y o u q u e s t io n w h y th e c o m b in e d

lo c a l, c o u n ty , s ta te a n d fe d e ra l e n ­

fo rc e m e n t a g e n c ie s t o o k a y e a r a n d

a h a l f to u n c o v e r th e p ro s t it u t io n tha t

M a y o r R o s e m a n d o c u m e n te d w ith

fo r c e m e n t a g e n c ie s y o u q u e s t io n

s h o u ld f o l lo w C a r ls t a d t 's lead , and

p r o v id e p u b l i c f u n d s f o r th e ir agen ts

to e n jo y th e f a v o r s o f p ro s t itu te s in

p u rs u it o f in fo rm a t io n .

3 ) Y o u a s k w h y th e se “ h o t sho t g o v ­

e r n m e n t a u t h o r i t ie s ” n e e d to s u b ­

p o e n a th e M a y o r ’ s re p o r ts . W e pay

a b o ro u g h a t to rn e y to a n s w e r q u e s ­

t io n s l ik e th is , a n d I b e l ie v e h e is

m o r e th a n e x p e r ie n c e d e n o u g h w ith

th e p ro c e s s to g iv e y o u th e an sw e rs .

4 ) Y o u a d v o c a te a c iv i l i a n p o lic e

d ir e c t o r , w h o w o u ld b e e x p e c te d to

c o n d u c t “ fa s t a n d p u b l ic ” in v e s t ig a ­

t io n s , o r b e d is m is s e d . Y o u e ith e r

d id n o t t h in k a b o u t it , o r c h o se to ig ­

n o re th e u n w r it t e n th ir d p a rt o t the

f o rm u la , w h ic h g e n e r a l ly m ean s that

a n y f in d in g s o f th a t d ir e c to r sh o u ld

b e a c c e p t a b le to w h a te v e r m a jo r ity

f e s s io n a l la w e n fo r c e m e n t e x p e r i­

e n ce , s h o u ld b e g iv e n th a t k in d o f

p o w e r?

A s a C a r ls t a d t re s id e n t , I d o hope

to see th e t o w n r e m a in f rd e c e n t p la ce

to l iv e , b u t I w a n t to s e e i t d o n e e f­

fe c t iv e ly a n d w it h in th e le g a l ly e f ­

fe c t iv e m e th o d s th a t w i l l , in th e long

ru n , a s s u re s u c c e s s in th e c o u r ts ,

a v o id w a s te d fu n d s , a n d s to p p ro v id ­

in g th o u s a n d s o t d o l la r s o f fre e p u b ­

l ic it y to th e v e r y p la c e s w e w o u ld like

to see m o v e o u t. I a m n o t h a p p y w ith

the n e w re p u ta t io n C a r ls t a d t is ge t­

t in g , n o t d u e s o m u c h to th e Fo rtu ne

C lu b as th e w id e - s p r e a d m e d ia c o v ­

e rag e g iv e n t o w h a t h a s b e e n so fa r a

w e l l- in t e n t io n e d b u t m is g u id e d se-

r ie s o f s te p s ta k e n b y lo c a l o ff ic ia ls '»

P .J . M o ra tv

C a r ls ta d ;

T im e to put an end to political patronageD e a r E d it o r ,

1 w a s a p p a l le d w h e n I re ad in th e

p re s s th a t th e N e w J e rs e y S p o r t s a n d

E x p o s it io n A u t h o r i t y h a s c re a te d a

$ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 a y e a r p o s it io n f o r E l i z a ­

b e th R a n d a l l w h o h a d to re s ig n u n ­

d e r p re s s u re a s N e w J e rs e y B a n k in g

a n d In s u ra n c e C o m m is s io n e r , e a rn ­

in g th e s a m e $ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 s a la r y , f o r

in c o m p e te n c e in th e h a n d l in g o f th e

A u t o m o b i le I n s u ra n ce D is a s te r in o u r

sta te w h ic h is a m o n g th e h ig h e s t in

th e n a t io n . T h is is a n o th e r e x a m p le

o f R e p u b l i c a n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y

E m p lo y m e n t i f y o u a re a m e m b e r a n d

c o n t r ib u t o r t o th e R ig h t P o l i t i c a l

P a rty .

W e a re t o ld th a t M s . R a n d a l l w i l l

s e rv e as a l ia i s o n b e tw e e n th e p u b l ic

a n d th e a u t h o r i t y a s re sp e c ts to b u i ld ­

in g a s e c o n d s p o r t s a r e n a in th e

M e a d o w la n d s C o m p le x . It is in th e

re a lm o f p o s s ib i l i t y tha t th e N e w Je r­

s e y N e t s a n d th e N e w Je rse y D e v i ls

a re e x p lo r in g th e id e a o t m o v in g to

g re e n e r p a s tu re s a n d w ith the r e v ­

e n u e s d o w n a t th e M e a d o w la n d s

R a c e T r a c k , d o w e n e ed to in c rea se

th e f in a n c ia l b u rd e n o n the a u th o r­

it y . R e m e m b e r , w e a re no t ju s t t a lk ­

in g a b o u t M s . R a n d a l l ’ s sa la ry , but

w h a t a b o u t h ir in g a s t a f f fo r her. Y o u

w o u ld n ’ t e x p e c t a $ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 p o l i t i ­

c a l g i f t e f f e c t a n y p o s s ib le in c re a se

in s a la r y f o r th e a v e ra g e e m p lo y e e

o f th e A u t h o r it y .

I s it n o t p o s s ib le th a t th e re a re now

p e r s o n s e m p lo y e d b y the S p o r ts and

E x p o s i t io n A u t h o r i t y w h o a re c a ­

p a b le o f a s s u m in g th e d u t ie s that M s .

R a n d a l l m a y b e a b le to und e rtake , fo r

a s l ig h t in c r e a s e in th e ir p re sen t s a l­

a r y . H o w m u c h o f M s . R a n d a l l ’ s

$ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 p o l i t i c a l g i f t e f f e c t a n y

p o s s ib le in c r e a s e in s a la r y f o r the

a v e ra g e e m p lo y e e o f th e A u th o r it y .

It is t im e w e c it i z e n s o f N e w Je r­

se y p u t a n e n d to p o l i t ic a l p a tron ag e

su ch as th is . T e le p h o n e y o u r State

R e p re s e n ta t iv e a n d le t th e m k n o w

h o w y o u f e e l a b o u t th is . I f y o u do

no t k n o w w h o o r h o w t o c o n ta c t you r

sta te r e p re s e n ta t iv e th e n te le p h o n e

t o l l f re e th e O f f i c e o f L e g is la t iv e In­

f o r m a t io n S e r v ic e a t 1 - 8 0 0 - 7 9 2 -

8 6 3 0 . R e m in d . y o u r S ta te A s s e m b ly

R e p re s e n ta t iv e s th a t th e e n t ir e State

A s s e m b ly is u p f o r r e - e le c t io n in

1 99 9 a n d y o u e x p e c t t h e m t o do

s o m e th in g to p u t a n e n d to t h is P o ­

l i t ic a l W e lfa re .

J e r r y P la n c h e r ,

R e t ire d In s u ra n c e U n d e rw r i t e r

D e m o c r a t ic C o u n ty

C o m m it t e e P e rson

R id g e f ie ld (

DeCicco seems to have changed his name but not his stripes

d ir e c t io n s w h e n f a c e d w it h a n u n ­

u s u a l s itu a t io n . T h e p ro s e c u to r s o f ­

f ic e c an le n d a p p ro p r ia te le g a l a d v ic e

r e g a rd in g d i f f ic u l t s it u a t io n s . H ir in g

a n d f i r in g p o l i c e d ir e c t o r s is n o t th e

s o lu t io n to g e t t in g q u ic k e r re s u lt s

f r o m in v e s t ig a t io n s . T h is o n ly lo w ­

e rs m o ra le a n d c re a te s f r i c t io n w ith in

th e p o l i c e d e p a r tm e n t.

W i l l ia m S c h le v e l la

P re s id e n t , I ta lia n A m e r ic a n P o l ic e

S o c ie t y o f N e w Je rse y

L y n d h u r s t

D e a r E d it o r ,

T h e f o rm e r D e w e y D e C ic c o n o w

se e m s to h a v e c h a n g e d h is n a m e to

J e r r y , b u t h e h a s n ’ t c h a n g e d h is

s t r ip e s . H e c o n t in u e s to p a c k a g e h is

p o l i t ic a l d ia t r ib e s w it h p e r s o n a l a t­

t a c k s a n d m is r e p re s e n ta t io n s o f th e

fa c ts .

R e a d in g b e tw e e n th e l in e s o f h is

re c e n t le t te r i t ’ s e a s y to se e w h a t M r .

D e C i c c o d o e s n ' t l i k e a b o u t t h i s

y e a r ’ s m u n ic ip a l b u d g e t in N o r t h

A r l in g t o n : th e lo c a l ta x ra te is d o w n

a p o in t . E v id e n t l y , a ta x in c r e a s e

w o u ld h a v e b e t te r s u ite d h is t r a n s ­

p a re n t p o l i t ic a l a g e n d a s o h e ’ s d is ­

a p p o in te d a t th e R e p u b l ic a n ’ s s u c ­

ce ss .

H o s t fe e a g re e m e n ts h a v e b e e n r e ­

n e g o t ia te d to th e B o r o u g h ’ s a d v a n ­

ta g e , ra ta b le s a re u p a n d s p e n d in g is

u n d e r c o n t r o l . M r . D e C ic c o d o e s n ’ t

se em to l ik e a n y o f th a t g o o d n e w s .

T h is t im e o u t M r . D e C ic c o saw f it

to a t ta c k C o u n c i lm a n Jo e W h it t le s .

It is tru e th a t M r . W h it t le s is a s e n io r

o f f i c i a l w it h O p e r a t in g E n g in e e r s

L o c a l 8 2 5 . I t ’ s a l s o t r u e th a t

W h it t le s , a lo n g w it h ru n n in g m ates

C o u n c i lw o m a n S u s a n K in g a n d

M a y o r L e n K a i s e r , h a s b e e n e n ­

d o rs e d b y th e B u i ld in g T ra d e s and

t h e C e n t r a l L a b o r C o u n c i l . M r .

D e C i c c o m u s t b e d is m a y e d a t th e

s u p p o r t th e R e p u b l i c a n s h a v e r e ­

c e iv e d in r e c o g n it io n o f th e ir e x p e ­

r ie n c e a n d th e f a ir a n d m u tu a l ly b e n ­

e f ic ia l r e la t io n s h ip s e s ta b lis h e d w ith

o u r m u n ic ip a l b a rg a in in g un its .

A s f o r th e s iz e o f lo c a l g o v e rn m e n t

b e in g t r ip le d , th a t ’ s ru b b is h . T h is

a d m in i s t r a t i o n h a s c o n s is t e n t l y

t r im m e d th e s iz e o f th e lo c a l g o v e rn ­

m e n t. Ju s t lo o k at th e re o rg a n iz a t io n

o f t h e p o l i c e d e p a r t m e n t , th e

d o w n s iz i n g o f th e D P W a n d th e

m a n y s e rv ic e s th a t h a v e b e e n p r iv a -1t iz e d . W h e n it c o m e s t o th e s o c a lle d

p a rt is a n s c h o o l b o a rd , th a t ’ s ano th e r

re d h e r r in g . T h e o n ly t im e th e lo ca l

s c h o o l b o a rd s u f f e r e d f r o m p o li t ic a l

c o n t ro l w a s w h e n a c t iv e d e m o c ra t

o p e ra t iv e s s e rv e d a s m e m b e r s o f the i

b o a rd a n d b ro u g h t u s a s c h o o l re n o - \ v a t io n p ro je c t th a t c a m e in $ 5 m i l - !

l io n o v e r b u d g e t a n d f a i le d t o d e l iv e r |

the f a c i l i t ie s p r o m is e d to th e vo te rs

in re fe re n d u m . I

M a y o r K a i s e r a n d c o u n c i l m e m ­

b e rs K in g a n d W h i t t le s h a v e s e r v e d .

th e B o ro u g h a b ly a n d w it h in te g r ity

T h a n k s to t h e ir r e s p o n s ib le e f fo r ts

N o r th A r l i n g t o n is w e l l p re p a re d to

m e e t th e c h a l le n g e s o f th e f u t u r e 1 yea rs .

J a m e s W a r d , P re s id e n t ;

N o r th A r l i n g t o n B o r o u g h C o u n c i l !N o r t h A r l in g t o n ;

Checking the campaign rhetoric to see if any became realityDear Fd itn r ka- o . **Dear Editor,

Promises, promises. That’s some­thing council member Joe Whittles & Susan King made in the very pages of this newspaper six years ago when I opposed them for a seat on the gov­erning body. Now that they have had six years and two terms in office to make good on their promises, 1 went back and checked the rhetoric to see if any of it became reality. The fol­lowing statements are direct quotes from the October 2 2 ,1992 edition of the Leader Newspapers:

"The local administration in North Arlington today is on a sound foot­ing’’

In six years Joe Whittles & Susan King have voted to raise taxes five times. They have voted to accumu­late an additional $ 12 million dollars in long-term debt and the municipal tax has increased 121%. Our foot­ing seems to be set in quicksand. “Our first initiative would be the con­struction o f senior housing ”

M r . W h it t le s & M r s . K in g h a ve

b een m e m b e rs o f th e c o u n c i l f o r s ix

y e a rs a n d h a v e d o n e n o th in g to b r in g

s e n io r h o u s in g to N o r th A r l in g t o n .

T h e y h a v e o b v io u s ly b ro k e a p ro m ­

is e th e y th e m s e lv e s sta ted w o u ld be

th e ir “ f ir s t in it ia t iv e . ”

C o n s t r u c t a c t i v e o u td o o r fa c ilit ie s ...th is w o u ld p ro v id e a d d i­n o c i baseball, softball, little league <£ so ccer f ie ld s "

O lh e r th a n b o n d in g a m i l l i o n d o l ­

la rs fo r o n e s o c c e r f ie ld o n an u n d e ­

s ira b le t ra c t o f la n d w ith n o l ig h t s o r

a b a th ro o m , M r . W h i t t le s & M r s .

K in g h a ve d o n e n o th in g to d e l iv e r o n

t h is la u n d ry l is t o f v a r io u s r e c r e ­

a t io n a l f a c i l i t ie s . M a y b e th e y c a n

p ro m is e th e Y a n k e e s a n e w s ta d iu m

o n P o re te A v e n u e as an e n co re .

C o nstruc t a fa c i l ity to p ro v id e in ­d o o r recrea tio n a l sp a ce n o t o n ly fo r ba sketba ll a n d volleyball, bu t a s an a d d itio n a l m ee tin g p la c e f o r lo ca l org a n h a tio n s ”

Clearly, another empty promise that has gone astray. Where was this ! indoor stadium going to be built?These campaign promises are so out­rageous that they insult the intelli- ’ gence of every clear thinking voter. ,

The voters ofNorth Arlington have ; given Mr. Whittles and Mrs. King six ] years and two terms to make good | on their laundry list of lies. They \ could have thirty years and ten terms j on this governing body and the re- j suits will be the same, utter failure. j

When the Republicans talk about ; “credibility,” they can’t even spell it. much less deliver it. The outrageous promises listed above are only a small sample of the outrageous lies. ■ distortions and empty rhetoric that North Arlington voters have had to digest under this incompetent GOP ! administration that has clearly out- ! worn its welcome.

Russ Pitman North Arlington

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B\ i Iuii iu lic s .i\ ino

I h a d t h is b e a u t if u l a c c o u n t o f “ T h e

F e a s t ” f r o m M a d e l i n e H u s s , o f

B o w ie , M d . f o r m e r ly o f L y n d h u r s t .

I r e m e m b e r th o s e fe a s ts w h e n a

c h i ld . T h e s t r in g s o f h a z e ln u ts , th e

f r ie d d o u g h , th e s a u sa g e a n d p e p p e r

s a n d w ic h e s , e tc ., t o s a y n o th in g o f

th e f ir e w o r k s c u lm in a t in g th e a f f a ir

I r e m e m b e r th e s a in t b e in g c a r r ie d

th r o u g h th e s tre e ts a n d d o l la r s b e ­

in g p in n e d to th e ir c lo th e s .

M a d e l in e H u s s r e c e n t ly h a d h e r

b o o k , “ T h e D a n d e l io n P a t c h " p u b ­

l is h e d a n d I e n jo y e d i l s o m u c h .

I c a n n o t re s is t p r in t in g h e r v e r s io n

o f “ T h e F e a s t " a s s h e re m e m b e re d

it m a n y y e a r s a g o in L y n d h u rs t :

The Feast b y M a d e l in e H u s s

“ E v e r y s u m m e r , w h e n I w a s g r o w ­

in g u p , a n I ta lia n fe a s t w a s h e ld o n

o u r s tree t . I f y o u w a n te d t o g e t t e c h ­

n i c a l , i t w a s p r o p e r ly c a l l e d “ L a

F e s ta .” T o w a r d th e m id d le o f Ju n e ,

b ig w h it e p o s te r s w it h a p ic t u r e o f

th e S a in t in w h o s e h o n o r th e f e s t i v i ­

t ie s w e re h e ld , b e g a n a p p e a r in g a l l

o v e r to w n .

E v e n th o u g h th e p r in t in g b e lo w

th e p ic tu r e w a s a l l in th e I ta lia n la n ­

g u a g e , a n d w e c h i ld r e n c o u ld n ’ t re ad

th e te x t , it d id n ' t m a t te r in th e lea s t.

T h e m e re s ig h t o f th e p o s te r in th e

w in d o w o f B la c k ie 's c a n d v s to re w a s

e n o u g h to s ta rt u s r u n n in g d o w n th e

s tre e t s h o u t in g , “ T h e F e a s t is c o m ­

in g , th e F e a s t is c o m in g . ”

E v e r s in c e I c o u ld re m e m b e r . I ’ d

h e a rd th e s to r y o f h o w th e t r a d it io n

h a d b e g u n . W h e n th e F e a s t C h a i r ­

m a n w a s a y o u n g m a n in h is h o m e ­

to w n v i l la g e in I ta ly , h e ’ d b e c o m e

s e r io u s ly i l l . T h e d o c to r s d id n 't e x ­

p e c t h im to l iv e . H e p ra y e d d e s p e r ­

a te ly to h is p a t r o n s a in t to in te rc e d e

f o r h im . H e p ro m is e d th a t h e w a s

re s to re d to h e a lth , h e 'd s p o n s o r a

F e s ta e a ch y e a r in h e r h o n o r .

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T h o m a s J . D i f f i l yFuneral Home, Inc.

John T. Diffily - Manager ■ Margaret Diffily - Funeral Director

41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford ■ Phone: 939-0098

Anna Marie Kenny Zimmermann

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(n e e C a r lo z z i ) , 9 5 , d ie d o n T u e sd a y ,

A u g u s t 18, 1 9 9 8 a t h e r re s id e n ce in

C l i f t o n .

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in I r v in g to n f o r 4 3 y ea rs , L y n d h u rs t

f o r 8 y e a r s a n d in C l i f t o n fo r 4 y ea rs .

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t o r f o r R e v l o n C o s m e t i c s C o . in

I r v in g t o n f o r 3 0 y e a r s , r e t ir in g in

1973 .

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b a n d , F r e d e r i c k , a n d d a u g h t e r

D o ro th e a K e n n y S e x to n .

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D a n ie l K e n n y ; b ro th e r M ic h a e l C a r l;

s i s t e r s E m i l y D e P a u l , M in n a E l l ,

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c h ild r e n ; a n d tw o g re a t g re a t g ra n d ­

c h ild r e n .

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T h u rs d a y , A u g u s t 2 0 a t S a in t P h i l ip

the A p o s t le C h u r c h in C l i f t o n f o l lo w ­

in g th e f u n e r a l f r o m N a z a re M e m o ­

r ia l F u n e ra l H o m e in L y n d h u rs t .

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d a y , A u g u s t 2 2 , 1 99 8 a t h e r h o m e in

L y n d h u r s t .

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a l l h e r l iv e .

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m a n y y e a r s ; s h e w a s a ls o a c a fe te r ia

w o r k e r f o r L .y n d h u rs t H ig h S c h o o l,

r e t ir in g in 1 970 . S h e w a s a m e m b e r

o f th e F r ie n d s h ip C lu b o f L y n d h u r s t .

S h e w a s p re d e ce a s e d b y h e r h u s ­

b a n d , A n th o n y .

S h e is s u r v iv e d b y h e r s o n s Jo h n

a n d R a y m o n d , b o th o f L y n d h u r s t ,

a n d G e o r g e o f W a y n e ; s i s t e r

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g ra n d c h i ld r e n a n d o n e g re a t g ra n d ­

d a u g h te r.

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C h u r c h f o l l o w in g th e fu n e ra l f ro m

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L y n d h u r s t . I n te rm e n t w a s in S t.

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h o m e in W h it in g .

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te n a n c e d e p a r tm e n t fo r S e lr e x C o . .

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1 9 7 4 . P r e v io u s ly h e w o r k e d a s a

s a le s m a n f o r S ta n d a rd L a u n d r y in

J e r s e y c it y f o r 3 6 y ea rs .

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H e i s s u r v i v e d b y h i s w i f e .

M i ld r e d ; s o n s G e o r g e E . a n d Jo s e p h

T . ; 6 g r a n d c h i ld r e n . D o u g la s

P e d e rs e n , N o re e n K i ld u fT , K r i s t in e

P o w e ll , J o le n e , J o E l le n a n d J e f fe r y

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b r o t h e r s W a l t e r a n d E d w a r d

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L u th e r a n d V i r g in ia M c C lo s k e y .

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Q u e e n o f P e a c e C h u r c h in N o r t h

A r l in g t o n o n F r id a y , A u g u s t 14, f o l ­

lo w in g th e fu n e ra l f ro m P a r o w 's F u ­

n e ra l H o m e in N o r th A r l in g t o n .

Anthony CotugnoA n th o n y C o tu g n o , 9 0 , d ie d S u n ­

d a y , A u g u s t 2 3 , 1 9 9 8 a t h is h o m e .

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L y n d h u r s t fo r 7 5 y ea rs .

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n a n c e a t S t e r n s in P a ra m u s f o r 7

y e a r s b e fo re r e t ir in g in 1979 .

H e w a s p re d e ce a se d b y h is b ro th e r

G e r a ld a n d s is te r M a rg a re t S a m o .

H e is s u r v iv e d b y h is w if e , R o se ;

s o n s E d w a r d o f L y n d h u r s t a n d

G e r a l d o f U p p e r S a d d le R iv e r ;

d a u g h t e r R o s e m a r ie F u s c o o f

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th re e g re a t g ra n d c h i ld r e n .

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c r e d H e a r t R .C . C h u r c h in L y n d h u rs t

on T h u rs d a y . A u g u s t 2 7 f o l lo w in g

th e fu n e r a l f r o m I p p o l i t o S t e l la t o

F u n e ra l H o m e in L y n d h u r s t . In te r­

m e n t w a s in H o ly C r o s s M a u s o le u m

in N o r th A r l in g t o n .

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J o s e p h 's C e m e te r y in L v n d h u rs t . . . .

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low lheretc«e be il ««darned by governing htxly ol the Borough t s . Iliadi C ounty ol Bergen

n shall hf > 11 tied aiiipermi

eiforcinn agency fa* fo structmn .construction permit iui < harge 1er or improvement designed and undertaken solely to promcx* accessibility by disabled perv>ns to

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lions oi provisions of this Ordì kc exep t so far as the section piovi.tons dec laird invalid shall I.itepaiable Irom the lemamder

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N O TIC E O P D E TER M IN A ­TION of the Zoning Hoard of Ad- jmtmenl of the AoriHjgh of Rut herford NJ

PH ASE T AKI. NOTK'F THAT the Hoard, at a meeting held on Iueaday Aufuat 11, l‘W* made Ihef.illowmg determination Applica non of Chao Vea Wang for use and

•nH non conforming use ai ItX. I Jit ton Avenue. Denied

I hi» JeterminatHKi ik icaoluti.m has beet, filed in the ofTice ol the Sccretatv. if the Hoard and is avail able there for inspection Zoning Hoard of Ad|uilment Muhacl Sarsori Secretary Publ ished August 7 I ■>*»* lee *7 00

ished August 27 Sept 'fit

tee S104 li

NOT H I O P D t T I RMINATH)N of the Zoning Board of Ad luslment of Ihe H<«ough of Ruther ford NJ

rt.EA SI I AKI NOTK'F THAT ihe Board, at a maeiing held on

■dav August II l‘N« made the ■wing determination Applica­

tion of Stephen DeTitta for bulk • anancea lo construct a deck at 2»4 Montrost Avenue. Granted

Thi* determination or resolution has been filed in the office of the Secretary of th* Board, and is avail able there lor inspection Zoning Hoard of Adtuarmcnl Michael Sartori Secretary Published August 27. I99S Fee »7 00

Pi IU.IC NOTICE Please take notice that application has

been made to the Mayor and C ouncil Borough of Rutherford, to transfer from BR I Pharmacy corpcwation to Scoter Corporation a plenaiv retail distribution license *0256 44 fH)2- ix) 1 ktcated at 270 Park Avenue Ru therford and to locate at 27ti Park A* enue in Rutherford

ObicctHina il anv should be made mediately in writing lo

Pubi.

righ t to adio^rn th*» »ato tromth* Mayor a special

CM .553*2 meeting of th* Council of th* Bor Published August 27 Sepi VIO. .wgh of Eaat Rutherford will b* hatd I 7 I 1 cm 1 ueadav September I 199« ai

7 00 pm in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building. One Fvtrttt Placa Eaat Rutharford. for the Purpose of bond ordinance*

North Art inAdjustment for a variance of Zoning ( ode lo permit the Sul vision ot land into two lots for the Fee »5 25 construction of a two-family dwell­ing on each lot at »5 VerhnfT Place North Arlington New Jersey 070JI (Block I 54. l o t 016) A public hearing will be held on September 21 I9 9 ta t» 0 0 pm mil Hall 214 R dpr Road at

A Saw ick i RMC/CMC

may he heard l-mil I Vampagba I kj Attorney for applicant IM Part AvenueNewark NJ 07107 Published August 2 ’ 19in-iii:--------------------

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B e r g e n C o u n t s U n i t w i l l h o ld e d u ­

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to le a rn a b o u t c o m p le m e n ta r y m e d i­

c in e p ra c t ic e s a n d m in d - b o d y te c h ­

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to p r o m o te h e a lt h y l i f e - s t y le s , e n -

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c h r o n ic d is e a se s .

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c e r t i f ie d n u t r it io n a l c o n s u lt a n t . D o u - ite d T o r e g is t e r o r f o r m o r e in fo r -

g la s R L e v in e In O c t o b e r th e s e m i- m a t io n , c a l l L o r r a in e R e i l l y at the

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F O R R E N T

N o r t h A r l i n g t o nNewly renovated 5 room apt. Full

basement and garage parking Rent $1,025 plus utility

Call 201-947-9393

L y n d h ir s t Large 6 room apartment.

2 baths & 2 bdrm s in new 2 family. Includes garage, drive­

way, washer & dry er, refrigera tor, m icrowave, central air, and central vac. Can walk to train

and bus. Non-sm oker. No p e ts . Rent $ 1 1 9 5 plus Call ( 2 0 1 ) 2 5 1 - 0 7 1 2

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n

Male needed to share furnished apartment Bdr™., kit., liv. rm . bath

All util. incl. I mo. sec.W 5 0

201-998-2623

b e f o r e t h e i r c h i l d r e n l e a v e f o t

s c h o o l. ”

A n o th e r t h in g to t h in k a b o u t is in ­

s u r in g y o u r c h i ld r e n 's v a lu a b le p o s ­

se s s io n s . “ T h e to ta l v a lu e o f item s

s u c h a s c o m p u te r s , la p to p s , s te reo s,

c lo t h in g a n d o th e r p e r s o n a l e f fe c ts

tha t s tu d e n ts ta k e w it h th e m to c o l ­

le g e c a n e a s ily e x c e e d $ 1 0 .0 0 0 . ’ ’ sa id

H a r r is . C h e c k y o u r h o m e o w n e r s

p o l i c y to se e i f th e th in g s y o u r c h i ld

is t a k in g to c o l le g e a re c o v e re d in

c a s e th e y a re d a m a g e d o r s to le n .

P re p a r e a n d m a in t a in a l is t o f th e

p o s s e s s io n s , in c lu d in g th e o r ig in a l

c o s t a n d p u rc h a s e da te . I f th e v a lu e

o f th e se p o s s e s s io n s e x c e e d s th e o f f -

p r e m is e s c o v e r a g e l im i t o f y o u r

h o m e o w n e r s policy, you s h o u ld p u r ­

c h a se a d d it io n a l c o v e ra g e .

L yndhurst

3 ro o m ap t. I b lo c k f ro m t r a in a n d

b u s . P ay o w n u t i l i t y .

R e n t $ 6 5 0 p lu s s e cu r ity

Call (201)438-1987

L y n d h u r s t

I Studio apartment. I block from train and bus Includes all utility.

Rent $600 plus security. Call 201-438-1987

Rental H o v nI f«n ily . 3 story home Occan from w/ private beach 14 rooms. 2 kitchens. 2 baths. DR. rec room with pool table.

8 BRs and gas grill Call Roseann (201) W8-002<>

$15— p e r w eek.

G a r a g e f o r R e n tI car plus basement. Approx. 5 0 0 sq. ft.

Rear of 3 5 Ridge Rd Lyndhurst

Call 935-3490

Kearny - Studio apartment in modem garden apartment bldg., dressing alcove, built in vanity dresser, walk in closet, formica kitchen cabinets, vanity bath, free parking. Available Sept. I, rent $520 plus utilities.

Kearny -1 bedroom apartment, with modem kitchen, self-cleaning oven & dishwasher, vanity bath, large closets, free parking, avail. Sept. 15. Rent $730 plus utilities.

Kearny - 2 bedroom apartment, with modem kitchen, self-cleaning oven & dishwash^, vanity bath, large closets, free parking. Avail. Sept. 1. Rent $820 plus utilities

East Mid la ad Aparin «b adheres to the principal of Equi Housiag Opportunity.Call 201-991-6261

A t a r t m e n t f o r R e n t

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n

2 family . 2nd floor3 rms & bath, heat incl

AvaiL O ct. 1 - $600Call 998-2483

A p a r t m e n t f o r K e n t L Y N D H m S T

m f to ihare spacious no* modem 2 bedroom ape in L.yiKtiunt Non-smoker Wtshcr A dr,a. dishwasher, ccntrai air Close to NYC transit

R e a t S 4 # i p in s h a l f a n il it ie s C a ll ( 2 t l ) 729-1989

F o r R ent2 commercial spaces for rent:

Good location off Ridge Road. Lyndhurst. 1300 sq ft. on the first

tToor. available Sept I Lyndhurst, 2300 sq. ft. on second

floor, available immediate!;.. will be divided if needed

Call 438-8778

LEADER PHONE 438-8700 • LEADER FAX 438-9022

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J.W. Burns & Sons Oil Co. |

F u e l O il P lum bing . H ealing, j

Im ergcncv • B o i le r R ep lacem en t 1 •W a te r H eater

Keplaccment \• B o i le r R e p a ir (O i l. j

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N J Plum bing t.ic. * 7020

991-0331

H elp W a n te d

D r i v e r / L i m oNew Jersey's fastest growing

limo company seeks 50 full and part time drivers. Make up to $ 1,000 per week. Will train. Interviews w ill be conducted on Monday between 9

a.m. and 1 p.m. Call or stop in: GARDEN STATE LIMO

8 9 R id g e R o a d

N . A r l i n g t o n

201-997-7368 ext. 621

B.XPER1ENCED l/R lV T R /Wari.uoi si.

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e x c e lle n t d r iv in g re co rd . G u a ra n te e d o v e r t im e e a ch w e e k ( t im e 1 -1 2 ) . I stab-

l is h e d c o m p a n y B e n e f it s n e g o t ia b le .

C a l l 2 0 1 - 5 0 7 - 1 ^ 1 .

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Ceramic Tile(.enna Tilem p lc tc Bath room

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6 6 1 - 5 1 7 2

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933-3451

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P o rch e s • S te p s B r ic k V e n e e r«

S id e w a lk s a P a t io s s t u c c o

Walls. Decksh i t I '.límales

998-4831

M i l l sl)r\\M ill

s h e e lr o c k in g

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C o a t in g

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Rixifmg . Siding ( ilittc rs . Repairsill work guaranteed!

939-3337 »W7.7704

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l lat Shingle ' Kuhher ‘Slate j l Rip oil's 'fu lly insured

C a i .i . W il l M c G m r k

(201) 955-2520 l oll I ree 1-800-955-2520

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Tree Service

Forest Tree Servicei lighest quality, professional tree \Mirk at v e n cojnpetitive rates.

.-i- e s t i m a t e s “ r * „ h i l l y i n s u r e d Call Clav:< 939-6044

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998-0121

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o r ie n t e d . se lf -s ta r te r . D iv e r s i f ie d d u t ie s

in c lu d e te le p h o n e , f i l in g , m a il in g s , e r ra n d s .

C a r is necessa r> a n d is re im b u r s e d . 9 : 0 0 to

2 :0 0 M o n . T u e s . . T h u rs . M u s t b e a v a i la b le

f o r e x t ra t im e w h e n n e ce s s a ry

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C all 939-7881.

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s a le s p e rs o n in a re ta il fu rn itu r e s to re . C io o d

s a le s c u s to m e r s e r v ic e b a c k g ro u n d .

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9 to 5 p m C le r ic a l & D ata I ntn.

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