In memory of our neighbors who lost their lives Sept. llf 2101 THE COMMERCIAL 25. Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is. ~ Vince Lombardi THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2002 Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST BRIEFS Senate mulls Rapt young reader Flags to flya t half-mast Historical Society cell phone ban ^^^^^^^^m^ \im opens school exhibit on Sept. 11 anniversary Gov. James E. McGrecvey has The Lyndhurst Historical Society is Committee, which w ill be charged with on school bus 1^^^^^ signed two executive orders regarding opening a new exhibit at the Little Red developing a permanent memorial in BY BARBAKV the commemoration of the first anni- Schoolhouse recognizing current and New Jersey. Currently, the memorial versary of the Sept. 11 attacks and the walls, which include tributes to (hose former adult residents of Lyndhurst With school in session, some New creation of a New Jersey September who lost their lives by family members who have made a significant contri- Jersey lawmakers say it's the perfect I llh Memorial. and loved ones, serve as moving re- bution to the arts. time for the state Senate to pass a law The Governor signed the executive membrances, Painters, authors, musicians, danc- banning school bus drivers from chat- orders before a meeting with New Jer- "As with every stage of the com- ers and carvers are featured with pho- ting on cell phones while driving. sey family members and the Lower memoration planning, we are respect- tos and biographic sketches. The Assembly passed similar legis- Development Corp. at fully requesting input from the fami- The society would also like to rec- lation 76-1 in June. The Senate version Rutgers University. lies and survivors as we build a per- ognize young people who have talent is scheduled to be heard in the Law In observance of the first anniver- manent memorial that is both meaning and the desire to pursue a career in and Public Safety Committee this fall sary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. ful and lasting," said MeGreevey. the Arts. Bill sponsor Sen. Stephen Sweeney the Governor's executive order calls for •The purpose of the Family and Sur- A special display board has been (D-Gloucester) said at a State House all state offices and public buildings vivor Memorial Committee will be to set aside to include photos, biogra- news conference that he's "vigor- to fly the United States and New Jer- review mu) develop suggestions, plans phies and works of art to any young- ously" pushing the bill in the Senate, sey (lags at half-staff. and designs for a permanent New Jer- ster between ages 12 and 25 who would making it his top priority for the fall. ""'It is appropriate for all public build- sey September 1 lth Memorial and for like to be included. A letter may be sent "Bus drivers are ready lo pull their ings and stale offices to fly the Na- the preservation of the Memorial to the Lyndhurst Historical Society, hair out of their head, with these kids tional and Slate flags ,ii half-mast on Walls. We will ensure that the perma- Box 135, Lyndhurst, or call 201-939- screaming and hollering." Sweeney the one-year anniversary of (he Sept. nent memorial reflects the wishes of 5425. said. 'The last thing they need to be is I1 in honor of New Jersey's heroes New Jersey's families who lost loved distracted." who perished that day." said ones and those who survived the at- Sunshine Center "We need to ensure that our children McGreevey. "The American Hag is ihe tacks." opening Sept. 9 get to school and get home from school symbol of our national unity. As the The committee will consist of adult safe," MohraDijah of Lyndhurst said. banner of hope for a free America, the volunteers and other interested par- The new Sunchine Early Learning If signed into law. New Jersey would Hying of the American flag sends a ties who lost loved ones or survived Center day care facility will open Sept. be one of three states to ban cell phone Alexa Feiten. 2, catches up with the latest in The Leader after spending message both throughout our neigh- the attacks. The work of the commit- 9. An open house will be held Sept. 8 use by school bus drivers. The others the summer on lighter reading. Alexa, the daughter of Bonnie and Kevin borhoods and all over Ihe world that tee will be organized and cmmlinated from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the center loca- are Massachusetts and Arizona. Feiten of East Rutherford, is likely to see her grandfathers name in the we arc part of a great nation.'" by an Administrative Director, who will tion at 736 Page Ave. in Lyndhurst. The Assembly bill originally allowed news. Gramps is East Rutherford Police Capt. Kenneth Feiten. The direelive also grants a paid day be designated by the Office of Recov- cell phone use by bus drivers if they to for slate employees who lost an im- ery and Victim Assistance (ORVA>. The H.S. golf outing weren't transporting students.. The mediate family member in the attack. Administrative Director will also select Senate version would still allow a Lyndhurst High School Band Asso- Employees who lost a spouse, child, committee members with the guidance driver to use a cell phone if no passen- Residents to gather Sept. 11 ciation will be hosting it's first annual foster child, grandchild, parent, grand- of ORVA and the Memorial Commis- gers are on the bus. golf outing at the Apple Mountain golf for service at Town Hall Park parent, sibling, an in-law, legal ward or sion, which was established by Exccu Club on Sept. 23 at 9 a.m. with a gun The bills make no distinction for so- legal guardian will be asked to provide live Order 134 (2U shot start called "hands-free" phones. " Bus The Mayor and the Board of Com- |i will take place al the memorial the agency or division at which they The committee also is authorized to Breakfast, lunch and dinner is avail- drivers would be allowed to use their miviioncrs would like lo advise all monument at Town Hall Park on are employed with written notice. call on the non-profit Family Advocate able and prizes and'trophies will be cell phones if an emergency arises or township residents that they will be IX'lafield Avenue ;ii 8:30a.m. Please "Many of the families who lost loved Management Corp. for assistance and awarded. if the bus is parked in a safe area off a having a memorial service on Sept. remember that the horns will he ones work tor the Slate of New Jer- resources in obtaining the funds nec- Anyone interested in playing golf or highway. 11 in observance of the anniversary sounded in the township in remem- sey," said McGreevey. "By allowing essary to design, construct and main- sponsoring a hole call John Sedlock Violators would be subjected to fines of the World Trade Center attacks. . brance of the fateful day. state employees who losl an immedi- lain the memorial and its walls. at 201-939-9143 days and 201-460- l between $150 and $ 250. ate family member to take the day off. Approximately 6> I New Jersey resi- 9461. we are respecting their individual need dents died on Sept. II, 2001 — over AARP to meet to grieve and observe Ihe day."one-quarter of the total number of he- roes who lost their lives in New York, AARP chapter #4866 commences Stompin' at Rutherford Street Fair In addition, the Governor also cre- Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. its first fall meetings Tuesday, Sept. ated a Kunily and Survivor Memorial 10th at lp in at the Senior Citizen Building. As part of our meeting, plans are be- UnitedMethodist plans ing made to have a short ceremony commemorating 9-11 with represen- tatives from the Lyndhurst Police 9/11 memorial service Department, Fire Department, Emer- gency Medical Services and Chaplain, Memorial services will be held ;\\ the music. Father Raymond Rodrique. Lyndhurst United MclhodiM Church The service is welcome to everyone, on the corner of Stuyvesanl and Ton- an a warm welcome is extended to all Polish American tine Avcs in Lyndhurst on Sept. 1 llh who were touched by Ihe events of at 7:30p.m. Sept. 11.2001. Club golf outing The service will he district wide, al- Kxtra parking will he available al the tended by people from throughout old Shop Rite on the corner of Valley The Polish American Club of northern New Jersey. Brook and Dclaficld Avenues. A Lyndhurst is hosting its fourth annual In observing the anniversary of the shuttle will be provided to the church golf outing to benefit the club's tragic event, former Mayor Louis from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and also fol- Scholarship and Charity Fund. The Stellalo Jr.. former owner of the lowing the service. outing will take place on Sunday, Oct. ippolilo-Stellato Funeral Homes in For information regarding the ser- 6 at the recently renovated and refur- Lyndhurst. [airfield and Fort Lee. will vice or the shuttle, please contact the bished Mine Brook Golf Club in Photo, Barbara Ateksandrowiw speak. United Methodist District Office al Hacketstown. The cost is $110.00 per Sen. Bob Torricetli and Rep. Steve Rothman were in the midst of activity at the Rutherford Labor Day Street This laity service will include a 973-233-9410orthe lppolito-Stellato person and includes green fees, cart, Fair, which drew more than 3,000 people despite the rain. continental breakfast, dinner and candle-lighting ceremony, prayers and Funeral Home at 201-438-4664. prizes. Hole sponsorships are avail- able at $100 per hole. County dedicates park For entry forms and more informa- Bergen County Executive William diversity of programs offered. By the tion, call the club at 201-438-9723 "Pat" Schuber and Bergen County mid-1990s hundreds of program re- or Dennis Sluka, golf chairman at Parks Director Wolfgang Albrecht, Jr. quests had to be turned down due to 438-2560. and other officials recently broke limited space. ground for the new Education/Discov- As a result, plans were developed to Inside ery Center at the nationally accredited construct a larger facility within the Classified 12 Bergen County Zoological Park in Van perimeter of the zoo that could accom- Entertainment...... —.7 Saun County Park in Paramus. modate more groups and provide Opinion. • "This new 3,700 square-foot discov- space for the visiting public to use. Obituarlas 10 ery center will provide two new class- " With the addition of this indoor space al our nationally accredited zoo Schools... • rooms and a public orientation room RMI Esutt - 11 so we can better serve the instruc- we can offer a greater variety of exhib- Sports » tional demands of organizations and its and exciting new programming for Vl the needs of the general public," said children of all ages and abilities," Schuber. added Parks Director Albrecht. The Bergen County Zoo has had a "Overnight programming and highly y long commitment to educating the pub- sought after birthday parties will now CaH 43*4700 tor mom Into lic regarding wildlife conservation be available." since it first introduced formal educa- "Our 53 Zoo Docents (education vol- tional programming in 1977. unteers) currently provide approxi- Commercial ieabrr At that time, no indoor educational mately 6000 hours of service each year, Published at facilities existed at all, requiring Ihe valued at over $96,000," said Albrecht. 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst Periodical Postage Paid at education staff to present programs Rutherford. NJ 07070 under picnic shelters in the park. Funding for the Education/Discov- At the zoological park groundbreaking are from left, Mike Neglia of Neglia Engineering, Richard Cirelli, Zoo Subscription $10 Published Weekly erv Center was approved through the Director Tim Gunther, Parks Director Wolfgang Albrecht, Jr., Freeholder Valerie Vainien Huttle, County USPS 125620 As the years progressed, demand Pnimuv pita* t^ for programming increased, as did the Bergen County Open Space Trust executive William "Pat" Schuber, and Paul Imbarrato of Let It Grow Landscaping. I THE LEADER THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5.2002 Senior citizens sought Yoga new in Rutherford for county spelling bee

The Bergen County Department of 935-8920. Human Services Division of Senior Fair Lawn Senior Center: (2011796- Services is looking for participants in 1191 its Fifth Annual Senior Spelling Bee Southeast SeniorC entcr(Englewoodl: Five Senior Activity Centers around <201)5A

Eye* Forward — The Rutherford Health Department recently held an Rutherford food pantry shelves running short Adult Eye Exam Screening Program lor residents. Dr. Robert Purnell, The Rutherford Community Pantry, vegetables, canned fruit, coffee and right, who volunteered his services, is pictured above discussing the located in the borough hall basement, tea, rice, fruit juice, canned meals and outcome of the program with Health Official Brian O'Keefe. Learn more is seeking donations of food from com meats, paper products (toilet paper, about the services provided by the Health Department to residents at munity members and organizations. paper towels, etc.). health care prod- www.rutherlord-nj.com/health.asp Items most needed are soup, canned ucts, boxed and packaged meals and pet f(xxl for dogs and cats. Families with history of substance abuse offered course Boxed pasta, canned beans and pow- ered milk are not needed, as the pantry Families who have a history of alco- 8:30 p.m. and include a free meal. The he available for children younger than is slocked wilh these items. hol or substitute abuse are invited to Tuesday night course will be con 7 and 12- to 14-year-olds. Transports I )t)ii.iiiniK can he left at the pantry uttctld a tree class to help them build a ducted in Hackcnsuck from Sept. 10 lion is available. during hours when the borough hall is healthier family life. through Dec. 17. The Thursday night Program sponsors also include (he open, or on Wednesday night until 7 Bergen (ouniy I apartment of Health course will ve held in Englewood from Bergen Crossroads Chapter of the p.m. when Ihe food pantry is open Yoga-minded exercisers have access to a sophisticated new studio. Services, in cooperation wilh Ihe Oct. 3 through Jan. 23. American Red Cross, and the Bergen Also, the Rutherford Public Library Yoga Bums, which opened last the national Yoga Alliance. Bergen County Partnership for Com At least one parent must have a his County Department of Human Scr has a donation box inside its front month, is ihe first studio of its kind in She has trained throughout New York inity Health and several local agefl- vices' Division of family (iuidante tory ol alcohol or substance abuse. door. Rutherford and New Jersey and has been training , will be conducting a 14 week One family member must reside in To register, contact Ellen Taner at Dedicated exclusively to the ,tudy and studying yoga for six yean. Jery Hirsc to help families break the chain Answer to Aug. 29 I Miiihiu i Englewood, Oarfield, or (2011 225-7010. or send an e-mail to of yoga, the studio offers beginning, (iindle is a co-owner substance abuse, Teaneck. 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DVM Eve 4 Sat Appts Available Howard SUberman, vf.11 > No alcoholic beverages will be served 201-933-4111 Tickets are SI0 adults; $5 for chil- HI A I I H . f AIR x I 755 Rutherford Avenue Ruthefford dren 6 to 12 years; no cost for kids N isil us on the Web at www.raho.com under o. h* tickets, call Gary Williams at (201) • • IAY, SF.P 1 I M • A DENTIST 939-2442. NEEDS YOUR Passamano to host i.uUi itsj(k UMIVIVI .• Mt'.tti.tl PU HELP! Lyndhurst seniors - ..... [>ei t A' IM ii irk Become a Certified Dental Assistant ('ommisioncrPaul Passamano Jr., di- -NOi f SPft.CH GIVE.N BY rector of the Lyndhurst department of • Short-term programs parks and recreation, will host a Dina Matos McGreevey • Day/Evening classes brunch/buffet for all township senior 10 A M. Berdan Can Help You Get Started • Financial aid if qualified citizens on Sunday. Nov 24 from 11 < ilii Enroll Today! am to2p.m. lywon.-tn How Marie Heck (R )8) * Placement assistance Classes Include: Radiology & i-ood will be served from 11 a.m. to ivwnni.ui Lorrfta WHnbcrg (D IT) Expanded Functions 1:30 p.m. at the senior citizen center : nnci will be .iv ail able on Cleveland Ave. •• BERDAN INSTITUTE The menu will be bacon, sausage, Accredited by 265 RT. 46 West American Dental Association (ADA! home fries. French toast, scrambled eggs, chicken francaise. pasta with • p.ilpitationi 4ml initial valvt prpUp I Totow.i. NJ Accrediting Commission ot Career, Scnoois 6, Colleges of Technology] vodka sauce, rolls, orange juice, cof- «-»ual health Call (973) 256-3444 fee & tea. Lori Demuro. a Lyndhurst High When you need a School graduate, will entertain the group with some of her tunes. l

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As state officials tighten drought Last month, without a significant must cut water usage by 20 percent. every officer has received a copy of rules, local law enforcements arc keep- amount of rainfall. i\ UkcK to be re- Restaurants can only serve water if a the state restrictions. ing an eye out for offenders corded as the driest August in the 100 customer requests. "It we tell them once not to wash Watering a lawn or washing a car is \ears that the stale has kept records. Local authorities received a copy then vehicles or water their lawns and again a criminal offense, staled New In June, restrictions were lifted af- of (he executive order urging them (o they ignore us and continue to do so, Jersey's commissioner of environmen- ter three months of heavy rams replen- strictly enforce the emergency restric- then the) are in violation ol the execu- tal protection. Cars can he washed at ished the water supply tions, which include fines of SI .(MX) or tive order and will be charged.11 Higgins commercial car washes only. Homeowners were able to water then impnstHimeut maintained. Businesses who utilize more than lawns every other day and ears could "People are usually cooperative." "And it's a hefty fine to pay." he said. 100,000 gallons a day are asked to cut be washed on weekends. said Rutherford Police Chief Steven According to the state Department their water intake by 50 percent. Tthis Residents can water shrubs, trees, Nienstedt "Most of the tune they are ol Environmental Protection, the OPEN HOUSE includes power plants and manufac- vegetable gardens or flower gardens unaware of the restrictions, but it they groundwater levels in the northeast are Tuesday-Friday turers. and newly planted stxl, but only on an are in violation a second lime, then extreme!) dry while the stream tlow and September 3rd-6th However, this rule will not take ef- odd-even basis according to address they will be persecuted to the fullest precipitation levels are moderately dry. : fect yet, as state officials want to re- Watering can onl> be done between extent." l oi more information on the drought, 9:30 am-l 1:30 am view economic impacts and determine 5 a.m. and ^ a.m. and 5 p.m. and S p.m Patrol officers are scouting for of- and how to conserve water, log on tit Open House Celebration that businesses that save water arc Sidewalks and driveways still can- fenders in Carlstadt .is well, where www.njdroujtht.org or call the stale credited for their work. not be w ashed down and golf courses IX'puly Chief Brian Hi^gins said that drought hotline at 1 -KM 4 ITS ORY Sunday, September 8th 2.00 pm-4:00 pm Vou are Invited to view our new state of the art Music Together expands locations facility designed and built specifically for the Music Together of Bergen County young child providing creative and exciting LLC has found a new home at 407 program! for children ages 6 weeks to 6 yean. 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McGreevey or- "Disasters often cause disorgani- vices. REBATE dered the installation of an 800- zation, lack of coordination, and con- The system was recommended by megahertz radio communications fusion. At those times, the need for the Medical Emergency and Disas- system in each of the State's 85 acute accurate and timely information is es- ter Preparedness and Response Ex- care hospitals. sential to make effective decisions pert Panel (MEDPRHPl Joined at the Jersey City Medical and coordinate an appropriate re- MEDPREP was formed in Novem- OURAUTO LOAN Center press conference by Health sponse." said Clifton R. Lacy. MD. ber 2001 by then governor elect IT JUST MIGHT BE THE BEST DEAL FOR YOU! and Senior Services Commissioner state Commissioner of Health and McGreevey to develop an agile, co- Clifton R. Lacy. 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McGreevey has dedicated the rebate and get your auto loan pital Association. communicate effectively." said $12.5 million in the FY03 budget to from Amalgamated Bank. Right McGreevey. The network will piggyback upon implement the MEDPREP recommen- now, we're offering a low loan dations as part of the Department of "This is a critical public health is- the radio network of the New Jersey rate. And, if you're a union State Police. It will provide a 24/11 Health and Senior Services Terrorism sue, and New Jersey is leading the member, you can save even more! 365 alerting mechanism so individual and Public Health Emergency Pre- Also, if you arrange to have pay- Amalgamated way." institutions or groups of institutions paredness and Response Plan. The radio system, called the New America1! Labor Bank can receive notification and commu- The state funding supplements ments automatically withdrawn Jersey Hospital Communications Member KDIC nicate individually or as a talk group. $27.2 in federal funding New Jersey Network, will allow hospitals to com- Kqual Opportunity lender A total of 100 radios have been or- has received to strengthen its state- municate with each other and with 212-620-8655 • 800-332-2669 dered, at a total cost of $1.55 million. wide public health system and re- key state government agencies MANHATTAN • BRONX • • LYNDHURST, NJ Eighty-five of the radios are being gional hospital preparedness. when traditional modes of communi- WASHINGTON, DC • PASADENA, CA THE LEADER PAGE4-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,20Q2 rcuruPEOPLcE Brechtbill, Tsigaras exchange vows Lyndhurst resident achieves[honors; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m will attend Villanova U. in the fall Christie Lyn Costanza, a graduate ot Saint Dominic Academy in Jersey City, held high honors with A/P classes throughout her four years of high school, as well as her years at Sacred Heart grammar school. Christie was a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, peer helper, peer ministry. DARE, student coun- cil and a four-year member of the SDA Dance Team as captain. The group placed second this year at Myrtle Beach. South Carolina. Christie was one of two students at SDA to receive the Excellence in Education Award personally from the Mayor of Jersey City. She also was named the recipient of the Spiri! Award, given to a graduating senior involved in dance. Christie Lyn received a $25,000 scholarship for her academic excel- lence on her acceptance to Villanova University in Pennsylvania, and also received a 5.KXX) check from the Na- tional Cheering Association. She is enrolled in the honors pro- gram at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and also plans to join the dance team. Pattie Costanza is the proud mother of Christie Lyn. YMCA tot classes The YMCA ot Greater Bergen County announces registration foi the Fall I "Super lots' program. This is a parent/child program ot planned exercises, songs and move- ment exploration for children 2 to years. Classes are ottered on Wcdnes days from 9:45 a.m. ii> 10:30 a.m. m Saturdays 10: JO to 11:15a.m. Classes meet from the week ol Sept I4to Oct. Jennifer Lyn Brechtbill. daughter i Rev. Dr. Ralph llnmlin. uncle of the YorkCiry, Beverly and Harry Bretchbill t bride. A reception followed at the The groom, a graduate ot Bergenfield •*'• Lyndhurst, and Costaa Petros Tsigar Westmounl Country Club. West High School also attended Bergen The class fee for YMCA members son of Eleni and Petros Tsigaras I Paterson. niry College. He is a fiber optic $50. Registration begins Sept. 7 at the Bergenfield, were married ,il St. Jo The bride, a graduate of Lyndhurst techni ian at JDS Uniphase in YMCA of Greater Bergen County, 360 the Theologian (ireek (taihodox ("aUi llifili School and Trenton State Col- Mount; inLakes Main St.. Hackensack. Contact (he " Y' dral in Tenatly. Father John Ak-xamli lege is Director of Business Admin- The tuple honeymooned in Hawaii •" 201-487-6600 foi more information officiated the ceremony alone w istration for Polo. Ralph Lauren, New and rt de in Lyndhurst. and a free program brochure. 58th Wedding Anniversary celebration Ann and John Lamamia ot Hohukcu. Lyndhurst will be celebrate thcirSXlh lhe> have three children, An- wedding anniversary on Sept. It). ihony. Phil ami Nancy, four grand- Flower Show — Members of the Rutherford Garden Club show their The couple was married mi Sept. children Phil. John. Kerry and An- entries in the Lyndhurst Garden Club's annual Flower Show. From Left, 10, 1944 at St. Hrancis Chinch in Ihony. and two great grandchildren. — Linda Cruz, Sarkis and Margaret Aramian and Marlene Heyer. August activities of the Ruther- cessories were available near the tit l isy£.ddinaddi a ford Garden Club included a cannon in Lincoln Park. ts. poolside dinner meeting at the home Regular meetings on the fourth \\ i I)DIN<; CAKES of Barbara Chadwick. Tuesday of each month will resume Plans were made for the Plant at the Rutherford Elk's Club in Sep- I'ree to Future linden and Garden booth at the Rutherford tember. Mazur's Bakery •MllpilUi-itihi.ik-plusHnil.il Hook Summer season comes to a close — The Small Wonder child care Labor Day Street Fair, where a se- For membership information call 323 Ridge Road. Lyndhun.1 is" Wmluel We specialize in center would like to thank their campers and staff lor a wonderful sum- lection of seasonal plants and ac- Virginia Marass at 201 -939-8782. Specializing in Tier Honeymoon Trips! 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Provided by Board Certified • Emergency care Contact lenses: hard, soft & disposable Dr. John Om Mastercard & Visa For ALL dental needs come visit our modern, (201) 507-1010 Rutherford Office Plaza Open Saturday & Thursday evenings updated office now located at Hours by appointment 17Sylva n *- Suite 204 348 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst 201 -438-8668 197 Ridge Road • North Arlington (201)998-2821 Rutherford, NJ 07070 THE LEADER You shouldn't think of a class reunion as^oidha? planning to skip their Class Reunion ing around cooking but they never tell boys watching and waiting lor a ride Watch them get out of their cars and as "old hat" to reconsider their plans what they are cooking. Those who eat home, she went to the rear of the car the\ scurry down the street alone, anx- and attend their reunion. I think they it after it is over seem to enjoy it but and took out the ball, ami the crest- ious to get to the beach. Vagabonding will be pleasantly surprised to come in we are never told what it is. fallen boys got into her car for the ride As young as one-year-olds have IK) contact with their old classmates. Then there is the popular cook Emeril home for lunch need to hold their parents" hands to Best Regards. who gets a standing ovation when he 1 wonder what would have happened go to the beach. The parents Madeline Dent Huss enters. He is enjoyable especially if she were not warned ol the trick the I never went to a class reunion. No nonchalantly follow, seeming to have ago and was surprised to discover as I when he jokes. A favorite joke, when mischievous boys had perpetrated. place I ever graduated from had one. no care for the child.. signed in at the door, the many people Thank you Madeline for keeping in he is adding salt and pepper to his My sister was a strict disciplinarian It is interesting to note (hat Madeline < >n the \\ a\ home, tired from ;fday's that remembered me and called me by touch with me. I always enjoy hear- food. is. "I don't know what yours is but everyone considers that she was Dent Huss enjoys coming to exertions, the) are dressed with clean. name. It was a real thrill to be recog- ing from you. but my food does not come with salt always fair. Lyndhurst to attend her brother dry clothes and off they go houwward. nized after all these years. • ** and pepper." He says that as he is George's reunion in October. When she was principal of Roosevelt It is amazing! How little care they They also remembered my mother's We love to have dinner in Spring cooking an egg, chicken or any sort School she organized a chess club for seem to need. Madeline remembers Lyndhurst Model-T which she drove all around Lake at the Breakers on Saturday night. of meat. For that he gets cheers. boys to play at noon. The> brought with such affection that she would Hy 11 a.m. there are parked cars all town when there wen; few women driv- Cosmo Scardino. a Lyndhurst former their lunch and spent the icmaindci love still being here. One fine television cook ends his the way down'the street and I watch ers on the road. What amazed me was resident, owns a hotel there. program with. "Eat. love and have fun." of lunch period playing chess. one person get out of a car. lew cars I am glad 1 have always been a per- the numbers of LHS graduates that He never fails to come and greet us. • •• She was an excellent speaker. She have a t'umiW jioing to the beach but manent resident. have remained in the same town where He makes you feel so welcome and When my sister Grace taught the could get up and deliver an extempo many come alone. I had this lovely letter from they grew up. some still in their parent's brings to your table any diner from eighth grade the schools were so raneous speech at ;i moment's notice, Ii is no wonder the roads are Madeline and 1 am sure you will en- family homes. Lyndhurst. which makes the evening crowded she was assigned to a class sometimes not being asked to speak crowded. They go alone ami come joy it too. I have been away a long time but very festive. in the auditorium of Franklin School. hut just because she tell the urge. back alone after a day at the beach. Do am still sentimental about Lyndhurst. Sometimes his wife Linda greets us One day she was marking the paper I was always amused \\ lien ;i parent the) meet friends on (he beach or is ii Dear Charlotte. 1 would probably be one of the life- too. again pleasant. oi a girl in the class who had written a told me I was then child's favorite a lone day. 1 still continue to receive The Leader • *• time residents if it weren't for my note. "Miss Savino, three boys are teacher. Later I would hear the same They do look tired on their return in Newspapers each week and it is great husband's job which required us to 1 guess I am nasty but I do not like going to put a hall in the exhaust of parent tell another teacher the same the afternoon. to read about my hometown and your move to Mary land. My old memories the cook on television who covers your car and 1 am afraid you will have thing. It is interesting to note the differ column which recalls the past so well. remain intact and were even validated everything wiuWhocolate. A tree, a an accident." How could thc> be so inconsider- cm ethnic groups who come to enjo\ I am going to attend my brother by the similar memories of the people pocketbook, a vase, he covers with My sister drove the three boys home ate, making one feel elated one minute the se.t with an occasional breeze. George's class reunion in October 1 spoke to. They remembered the ex- chocolate. Why can't he just make for lunch. They lived on her way. One and downcast the next? It is so quiet during (he day yon which will be his 58th reunion since act same things that I recall in my some chocolate candy and let it go at was the son of the superintendent of would never know that each car had he graduated in 1444. I attended an- musings. that? schools. 1 marvel at the indifference ol young- occupants who quietly wend their wa\ other one of his reunions five years I would encourage anyone who is There is a program with a few rush- Before she entered her car. with the sters. to die beach.

Healthy glow comes at a cost Sweet as sugar — "Soda" is a The American Academy of Pediat- ticularly in childhood and adoles- or a bill facing forward, sunglasses beautiful, well behaved three-year rics (AAP) says chronic sun expo- cence. And most non-melanoma skin that block 99 to 100 percent of ultra- old female Border/Collie mix who sure eventually causes signs of pre- cancers (the most common cancer in violet rays, and cotton clothing with is extremely personable and very mature aging — including wrinkles, America) can be attributed to unpro-^ a tight weave. Stay in the shade sweet. She has been spayed, is up- sagging checks and skin discolora- tected sun exposure — specifically whenever possible, and avoid sun to-date on shots, housebroken and tion In other words, says AAP presi- ultraviolet or "UV-A" and "UV-B " exposure during the peak intensity loves kids and adults alike. She will dent Louis Z Cooper. MD. I AAP. rays. Research suggests bulbs at tan- hours — between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. undoubtedly make a dynamite pet. "All that effort put into looking ning salons emit ultraviolet rays, too. Apply sunscreen before going out- For more information on Soda "good" now will probably leave high Tanning is actually a protective skin side. Reapply every two hours, or and other adorable animals like school and college students looking response to sun exposure, so by the after swimming or sweating, and use these who need a good home and a lot worse in the future " time a sun-hungry teenager has a tan. sunscreen even on cloudy days. a caring heart, please contact the Human Society of Bergen County Then there's the cancer connection. the damage is already done. People Sunscreen with an SPF (sun protec- at 221 Stuyvesant Avenue in The AAP says all that skin damage can go their whole life without a sun- tion factor) of 15 should be effective Lyndhurst, or call us at 201-896- in childhood, adolescence and burn, and still suffer skin damage from for rpost people. Be sure to apply 9300. Someone on our staff will be young adulthood is a key factor in simple tanning. Light-skinned people enough — about one ounce per sit- glad to assist you and answer any the development of skin cancer. The are particularly at risk, but people with ting for a young adult. High altitudes questions you may have about any deadliest form of skin cancer, mela- dark skin are not immune from skin also increase the risk of tanning and of our pets, and guide you through noma, killed about 7.80(1 people in the cancer and other problems related to burning.. the process of adoption. You can United States last year, and that num- sun exposure Dr. Cooper says, "Some self-tan- help save a life and bring home an ber is expected to rise this year. Mela- The first and best defense against ning products contain sunscreen, unconditional, lifelong new loving noma often strikes people who have the sun is covering up. The AAP sug- but others don't, so read the labels companion. suffered deep, intense sunburns, par- gests wearing a hat with a 3-inch brim carefully.

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As we pause to remember Commercial Leader -The North Arlington Leader On Sept. 11 citizens across the na- wish to assure the families of the vic- Leader-Free Press -The News Leader A tion will attend services in our com- all of the victims and heroes of Sept. tims of this American tragedy and Covering Lyndhurst, munities to remember those whose 11, let us also remember the men and those who currently serve in our s aS Rutherford, North Arlington, 'Or/. sOj lives were tragically taken from their women who, this very day. are in Armed Forces that we shall never let East Rutherford, Carlstadt & Wallington families in the horrific events of Sept. harms way. them be forgotten. Our thoughts and Leader Newspapers are available at news stands on 11,2001. Perhaps the best way to honor the prayers go out to them all. Wednesdays and are conveniently mailed to subscribers The terrorist attacks which took place memories of those lives taken is for William "Billy" Mack Annual subscriptions: $10.00; Single copy: 25C on that date transformed America America to assure that such an attack State Commander forever and triggered a war the type never occurs again. The American Legion JOHN SAVINO, PUBLISHER • LUANNE AXT, EDITOR • PHILIP SILVA, ASSISTANT EDITOR of which we have never before en- On behalf of the 76.000 New Jersey JOANN BOCCINO, Business Manager • JOANN Mt HKI IM.IHI S, Display Advertising Manager ANDRE FRANCO Assistant Editor CHARLOTTE SAVINO Classified Ads Labor day of rest a pause for nation EIAINKCALL Graphic Designer ANNETTE SAVINO Subscription Manager JAMES DOMBROWSK! Sports Editor DEBRA WINTERS Reporter To the Editor: September. Friends and families gather when their rights and their wrongs The observance of Labor Day began and clog the highways, and the picnic over 100 years ago. Conceived by would be discussed ... that the work- ers of our day may not only lay down grounds, and their own backyards — America's labor unions as a testament and bid farewell to summer. Editorial to their cause, the legislation sanction their tools of labor for a holiday, but As we observe the week of this his- ing the holiday was shepherded upon which they may touch shoulders torical day. I wish you and your loved through Congress amid labor unrest in marching phalanx and feel the stron- ones a happy, healthy & safe Labor American fabric strong despite 9/11 and signed by President Grover Cleve- ger for it." Day weekend! land. Almost a century since Gompers God Bless the U.S.A. A Labor Day report on the American work- half-mast, must be a time to reaffirm our be- In 1898. Samuel^ompers, head of spoke those words, though. Labor Day PaulDiGaetano place factors in something unheard of before liefs. the American Federation of Labor, is seen as the last long weekend of Assembly Republican Leader the onerous Sept. 11,2001 beginning of a new Despite a limited recovery from the reces- called it "the day for which the toil- summer, ltisadaywhen everyone can take a vacation on the first Monday of Legislative District 36 century—a "terror tax." sion of the past year, the Employment Policy ers in past centuries looked forward. The Employment Policy Foundation's con- Foundation concludes that the American servative estimate of the economic cost of workforce remains fundamentally sound, with Opinion heightened security in the aftermath of the at- low levels of unemployment, rising real earn- tacks on the World Trade Center and Penta- ings, moderate job growth and low inflation. Youthful fans throw away their youth gon is $300 billion to $500 annually, or a 5 per- The report's recommendation to focus on Fads and trends. They come into Many young girls see Britney Spears ex appeal will all come along in time. cent terror tax on every dollar of gross national job creation, skill development, competitive- being almost as fast as they disappear, as a role model. A role model for the A true role model would encourage product ness and flexibility mirrors the attitude re- They have become commonplace in perfect body, a seductive wardrobe these kids to be an individual, to march our society, leaving little room for the and promiscuity. Role models should to their own drum and no. buy too a Clearly, we have entered a new era of aware- quired of the nation in general to face the fu- mdividuah ts that so often march to not be those that make us cool but world that many times cares htt.e for ness that imposes its own kind of terror tax on ture with courage and determination. the beat of a different drum. They in- rather those that make you an indi- the people and more for the money individuals and the government. "What the American people need to do is fluence the cars we drive, music we vidual. Manufacturers continue to Believe it or not, it really is okay to act We see memorials being dedicated to heroes conduct their business as usual," echoed Air hear and the clothes we buy so much pump department stores with seduc- the age that you are. who died in our own lifetime on native soil, na- Force General Richard Myers, chairman of so that 1 often wonder if we simply tive outfits reminiscent of many of I've seen interviews and articles ask- ing Miss Spears what she has to say tional focus switching from domestic issues to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. make decisions based more on soci- today's young pop divas knowing that etal influences and less on personal kids will whine and complain until about her seductive appearance. Her threats from unfamiliar enemies and a date Myers' message will be broadcast to choice? their parents let them have it. These reaction is simply that it's all an act that will be approached each year in Septem- American servicemen overseas on the anni- Recently, the music world has seen slinky outfits I've noticed are made While I may understand that. I'm not ber with a sense of mourning. versary of the attack. the surge of young pop stars explode for children as young as 7 years old. real sure that Britney does. Kids are The many ceremonies that will be held "In the end, it comes down to people doing into our culture. Artists like N'Sync. How anyone could allow a child un- very easily influenced and an artist throughout the state next Wednesday in honor what they've been asked to do Our people Aaron Carter and Britney Spears earn like Britney Spears and many others millions of dollars all due to the young have the ability to reach out and truly of the 9/11 anniversary, when flags will fly at have behaved superbly," Myers said. adoring fans that listen to them each GUEST EDITORIAL make a difference and yet they don't. day. by Craig Ruvere They are naive to think that the act they What some fail to realize is that chil- are supposedly portraying isn't being Opinion dren are influenced by the trends these der the age of 18 to walk around the misconstrued as the truth. pop stars put forth. What does it say world dressed like Britney Spears is Everyone wants to fit in and be a part when a 9 year old girl is trying to dress beyond me. of the "in" crowd, but at what price.' The little phrase that's caused a big fightlike someone in her 20V What does Many of you may think that my v icw At the price of a young girl learning it say about society that we allow our on this matter is fairly old fashion and how to be promiscuous by the age of In the immediate aftermath of an ap- ing that "under God'' is not an estab- ity" or "merely descriptive of the un- children to buy into the money mak- cynical. I'm only 27 years old but can nine? Or maybe at the price of a young peals court ruling that the Pledge of lishment of religion because it is a "role deniable historical significance of re- ing scheme that supports many of tell you that my child would never be man twice your daughter's age look- Allegiance was an unconstitutional civic exercise" (New York Times), a ligion in the founding of the repub- these artists? While every generation allowed out of the house dressed like ing at her thinking she's much older endorsement of religion, nearly all the "harmless civic recitation" lic." but rather "an impermissible gov- has had its fair share of rebellious art- a 20 year old when they are only 4. then she really is? Britney Spears and commentary in the country's leading (Newsday) with "such a minimal reli- ernment endorsement of religion" that ists (Elvis. The Beatles, Janis Joplin) Children grow up too fast as it is. Don't many others may be a lot of things, newspapers criticized the decision. gious effect" (New York Times). "sends a message to unbelievers 'that none of them have lured young girls you think we should reassure our chil- but they are far from being the role Editorialists called it "a fundamen- "God's name is just a frill, a space-filler they are outsiders, not full members into dressing years beyond their ma- dren that it's okay to just simply be a model you should want your child tally silly ruling" () in the unthinking torrent of much daily of the political community, and an ac- turity. kid? The clothes, the makeup and the looking up to. or an "addled opinion" (Wall Street conversation." claimed Fisher in the companying message to adherents Journal I. said it Washington Post. that they are insiders, favored mem- "lacks common sense," while the But at the same time, many oppo- bers of the political community.'" Washington Post compared it to a nents of the decision warned that it Critics of the ruling also asserted "parody." could provoke a powerful, emotional that adding "under God" did not give The appeals court "went way over- response from believers—an argument the Pledge of Allegiance a religious Subscribe board," in the opinion of Long Island's that seemed to contradict the purpose—an important constitu- Newsday; as for the New York Daily tional question, since church/state News, "the sooner this decision is separation questions typically hinge GUEST EDITORIAL overturned, the better." on whether governmental action has by Jim Naurekas A column by the 's a secular intent. Now! John Kass ran under the headline, "The pledge, taken as a whole, was "Ruling on Pledge Is a Slap in Face to idea lhat the inclusion was an insig- not intended to be a coercive prayer, All Americans." Marc Howard Wilson, nificant formality. The New York Times but was designed to promote patrio- Keep abreast of the news and events in your community. also in the Tribune, called it "typical warned that it was "inviting a political tism, and as such is consistent with San Francisco lunacy" and "misguided backlash," whose effects Rosen the neutrality principle." wrote Rosen Keep track of your local government and find out what your grandstanding." spelled out in the paper the next day: in the New York Times. In a twist, the Los Angeles Times 'That ruling will almost certainly gal- Editorialized the Daily News: "The friends and neighbors are saying and doing. ran a feature by staff writer Martin vanize Republicans to push for the ap- two words, viewed in the context of Miller, who described himself as an pointment of conservative judges who the entire pledge, have nothing what- Subscribe to the Leader Newspapers today! athcisl but attacked the non-believer will seek to place religion in the center soever to do with avowing fealty to whose lawsuit prompted the decision of public life." God." as "sullen, cantankerous and litigious noted that the Yet if one can believe President ... intolerant, pushy and self-righ- ruling "can only serve to generate un- Dwight Eisenhower, who signed the Only $10 per year; $12 out of state teous." necessary political battles and create bill that added "under God" to the Compared lo these harsh attacks on a fundraising bonanza for the many Pledge, that is precisely what alter- the ruling, supporters were muted. The groups who will rush to its defense. ing the oath was meant to accomplish. Washington Post's F.J. 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True tale starring one-night stand with a world-class ar\ director Jean-Luc Godard's mean back in 1^90 when he burst on the Robert DeNiro as the son of a mur swimmer who's more concerned with dcring, black & while meditation on scene with House Party, an uproar- dcrer who was executed at Sing Sing the Olympic trials. three philosophical couples who ious urban comedy starring Kid V in the fifties. .ire searching for the meaning of life. Play. Hudlin tollowed-up that instant Now. as an NYPD detective, he's in- INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN The film is set against the backdrop classic with another hit. Boomerang vestigating a killing where his son FILMS of some artsy, theatrical settings. (1992), starring Eddie Murphy and turns out to be the prime suspect. (In French with subtitles) Halle Berry. Heartbreak Hospital (Unrated) Ro- But the once promising director has Swimfan (PC?-13 for mature subject- mantic comedy, based on the mystery The Dogwalker (Unrated) LA-based since seemed to have lost touch with matter, sexual content and cursing) novel Murder at Heartbreak Hospital, comedy about a homeless heroin ad his audience. Fatal attraction teensploit. about the pitfalls of sudden Celebris diet who gets an assortment of odd- His last movie. The Ladies Man Psychological thriller about an ob- for an unknown actress who becomes jobs from a geriatric golden girl. (2000). a Saturday Night Live skit stretched into a full-length feature, was an abysmal failure. And the same fate Fall Registration awaits Serving Sara, a futile, first foray into the gross-out genre*. Sadly. Hudlin has frittered away the considerable talents of an impressive cast in service of his horribly humor- less endeavor. Elizabeth Hurley only SCHOOL OF DANCE humiliates herself in the title role of We strive for excellence in maintaining the Sara, although, between Bedazzled highest quality of Oance Education <2(XX)( and Austin Powers (lW7t. she had already proven herself quite 645 Elm St. ~ 2 Locations- [300 Park Avenue capable of handling an) sort of comic Kearny, NJ Rutherford, NJ material. Her co star. Matthew Perry 201-997-4480 2 1/2 years through Adults I 201-804-2995 had met with success not only on TVs Friends but on the big screen in The • Classic Ballet • Polnte Lyrical Ballet Whole Nine Yards (2000) for which Great lookers Elizabeth Hurley and Matthew Perry deserve better than REGISTER •Tap • Jazz/Hip Hop Floor Gymnastics he is already signed to film the sequel • Terrific 2s/ * Boy's Classes Adult Dance Workshop Serving Sara. in October. Creative Dance Dance Exercise larious as Jelly. RoKert De Niro's process server. Tony, and a race is on TODAY! The squandered supporting cast in- bumbling, burly bodyguard, in Ana- lo see who can serve whom first. Thus, cludes Cedric the Entertainer. What- ly/c This (1999), is just forgettable, 'ho flick relics for its tension on the ever Cedric touches turns Fortunately, we'll be able to enjoy legally faulty premise thai whoever to gold, whether beer commercials, a Mr. Viterelli again soon in Analyze tiles first will somehow he entitled to UNITED TV series like The Steve Harvey That which opens on the first week the bulk of the couples marital assets, WE Show, a film like Big Momma's end of December. ' suppose I could overlook such an House, an animated adventure like Ice A combination huddy/road/rcvenge/ asinine storyline, if only something, DANCE Age or a concert film like The Kings teensploit. Serving Sara is anything about the film were of Comedy. the transparent tale of Joe (Mr. 1'erry I. entertaining. Serving Sara desperately And he'll have his own variety a sneaky process server who was tries to milk mirthful moments, both on television this fall. But in Serving hired to hit Sara with divorce papers literally and figuratively, out of some Sara. Cedric's cameo didn't even add in New York. But the spineless senseless, disconnected, obscene the comic relict one has come to ex- slimcball thinks twice when the dam- stunts. Krom Joe's servicing an impo- GOD pect with any of his appearances. se I in legal distress offers him a tent bull to Sara's flashing her A couple of veteran character actors million dollars from her settlement to mammarics for a free hotel room to BLESS also look a little ill-fit for this switch sides. So. Joe goes to work farts in the face, everything falls Hat AMERICA outing. for the seductive Sara, agreeing to turn because the tired jokes are so utterly the tables on greedy Gordon (Unite familiar. Vincent Pastore, who is perhaps now Home of the award-winning N.C. 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Jumping for joy — Children at the 436 Ridge Road in North Arlington eign language, computers, limber Meadowlands Area YMCA Day is a new, state-of-the-art facility of- gym and is a State Licensed Day Care Center are cheering for the fering full- and part-time programs Care Center. Registration for the fall start of a new school year. for children ages 18 months to five is now going on. For information The Day Care Center, located at years in a beautiful setting with for- please call 201-955-5300 ext. 30. Chmielewskis welcome Lyndhurst son Daniel to the family daycampers end season The Lyndhurst Day Camp, under the direction of Commissioner Paul Passamano Jr.. completed a six week program for 320 children.. The camp held contests that were representative of certain holidays. One favorite was an Baster bonnet contest. The children created their own hats and participated in a parade. Afterward, prizes won were tor cat- egories of prettiest, funniest, most patriotic and most original.On (he last day ol camp, they had a pizza party and the campers enjoyed a music show was staged by the theater and music Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas (iarotolo of Charles oi Belleville, High School in I w participants. Lyndhurst wish to announce the en- The future groom is u graduate of She is presently working tor National They wound up the season dancing gagement of their son Ralph (larofolo Lyndhurst High School in 1W2. Freighi Inc. ol Ynu.-I.mil. to music from a I)J and celebrating of Lyndhurst to Loren Brown of He is presently working at the Yale The wedding date is set for April 26, with friends as their summer season Belleville. School in Northtiekl. 2(X)V The couple will honeymoon in came to a close. She is the granddaughter ot Ha/.el His fiancee is a graduate ol Belleville Hawaii. Queen of Peace seeks

Welcome, little one — Roy and July 25 at 6:07p.m., weighing 8 lbs. Marianne Chmielewski are proud 1/2 ounce. The proud grandparents classmates for reunion to announce the birth of their son, are Paul and Madeline Mielke and The Queen ot Peace High School It you have not received an invita- Daniel Raymond, who was born on Rose Chmielewski of Lyndhurst. Class of 1982 will hold its 20th re- turn, please contact the committee, union on Friday. Nov. 29 at San Carlo Send your information with contact Franks celebrate 50 married years Restaurant in l.vndhurst. number to the committee via e-mail. Allied ami Doiolhy I i.ntk of East and Lorraine and Dennis Kirwan. The The committee is still looking for The e-mail address is located at Nriihcifnnl celebrated their 50th wed- couple was married on July 27, 1952 at a number ot class members. QPHSI982G* aol.com ding anniversary with family ami the Second Reformed Church in Jer- Iricnds ;it the Masonic Hall in Ruther- sey city. U>rd. The couple has 11 grandchildren National award winner Hie party was given by their six chil- and one great-grand IOO. Mr. hank is dren and spouses. Thomas and Cindy a retired meal cutter from the A&PTea 11.ink, Mcllonie Sanborn, Chel and Co. Mrs. Frank is a semiretired sccre- excels in mathematics Nancy IX'Palma, Sal and Dorothy tary and works part- ime tor the Wood- Guni, Allied Jr. and Michelle Prank Ridge Board of Edt Lyndhurst Day Camp — Back row from left, Mallory Ratz, Jackie Conley Katelyn LaFaso, Kevin Ratz, Mikayla Berlingeri, Jasmine Dursyn. Front row from left, Tiana Douglas. Ashley Simpson, Gianna Zaino. I'NCLE FLOYD JOHN DULL Imagine! & FRIENDS September 21st 8 PM Tickets: $25, $20. $15

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The MSMBL of Northern New Jer For more information, please call Hwin Lights Ride to draw crowds to scenic 48-mile path sey is forming new teams for the fall 210-460-3702, or visit the website: A cycling event presented by Bike season. www Scorehook.com (See Lou Gehrig. service available the day of the ride freshments, information on the area's pliers include Foodlown/ Food Circus Hw York and the Highlands Business Individual players and/or teams Mel On. Roy Campanella (A.AA * without advance registration. historic sites, and discount vouchers Supermarkets Inc. and Terra Chips. Ad- •rtnership will offer cyclists a choice over the age of 18 of any skill level AAA divisions, and Tommie Agee Cue sheets for road rides of 14, 28, that can be used at local seafood res- ditional sponsors of the Highlands |gy four routes for all ages and levels, arewelcome. leagues.) 48. or 62 miles will be offered to partici- taurants and waterside cafes. Business Partnership's special events .^•ong with some of New Jersey's most pants. All routes will be shared with In addition to organizers Bike New include Werner Dodge. Comcast. Xkctacular seashore and countryside motor traffic. The 14-mile ride,perfec t York and the Highlands Business Part- BarterPays! and radio station WJLK. for younger cyclists, will travel the nership, the Twin Lights Ride is being Online registration is available at Lyndhurst baseball starts B The Twin Lights Ride will take place Sandy Hook peninsula on flat, paved sponsored by New York Fast Ferry www.bikenewyork. org. Information on Lyndhurst Fall Baseball Program will little league complex on Riverside Avc. Skin or shine on Sunday. Sept 29. New roads along the waterfront to Sandy and Seastreak American, the provid- the ride and registration forms also are hold its final registration on Friday. Al I players lges 9 thru 12 are eligible rabrkers registering in advance can Hook Lighthouse at the end. ers of high-speed commuter ferry ser- available at www.allenconsulting.com Sept. from 6 p.m.to 8p.m. and Satur- to participate. Stavel to Highlands by special ferries Additional rides are open to riders vice between New York. Highlands and or by calling Alien Consulting Inc. at day. Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at the For more information call Dave ifcat will depart Pier 11 at the foot of ages 14 and older. A parent or guard- Atlantic Highlands. Supporting sup- 732-°46-2711. Community Center, located next to the Rchbein at 201-935-8046. ?Wall Street at 6:30.7,8:30 and 9 a.m. ian must accompany all ridersunde r gEyclists from New Jersey and points age 18. The 28-mile route will travel south can drive or bike to the start through some hilly stretches of nearby MB1R 2002 Healthy Bones ^*rea, located at Huddy Park on Atlantic Highlands and include Protect yourself from the risks of developing osteoporosis by join- <»Vaterwitch Avenue between Bay Av- Rumson. Sea Bright and Sandy Hook. ing this aduh exercise program designed to improve your strength, *nuc and Shore Drive in Highlands. The 48-mile ridewil l wind past coun- balance and flexibilityb y targeting the body's large musde groups 'Parking will be available at the try estates, horse farms and wood- It's time to take care of yourself. Monttarj.September», 14,23 and JO, and October T, 14,31 and II Ceastreak Ferry commuter parking lot. lands in Houndel and Middletown. and llto ll:3»ajrt. E;irl> registration, available through is recommended for experienced cy- (ill I.800.AHS.9S80 or visit The General Hospital Center at Passeic. 350 Boulevard, Pastasc Aug 30. is $45 including round-trip clists. For the 62-mile route, a 14-mile Presenter: Osteoporosis Exercise Leader *.ferry service to Highlands, $30 with- loop through Colts Neck will be added www.AttanticHealth.org Co-sponsor American Red Cross out ferry; for children 17 and under,$40 to the 48-mile ride. Support services To register, call (973) 575-0880 x341 ami $20. respectively. Advance regis- such as first aid, basic bike repair and ti.iiion. available through September SAG. (support and gear) will be pro- Answers to Questions You Never 20. is $50 with ferry, $35 without ferry; vided along each route, with rest ar- r ot Possoic Dared to Ask for children 17 and under, $45 and $30 eas stocked with snacks and water t respectively. All day-of-ride sign-ups strategically located along the routes. This program in English and Spanish discusses various social issues I at Huddy Park are $45. or $35 forchil- The Highlands .Business Partnership affecting women, including relationships, substance abuse, sexually I dren 17 and under. There is no ferry will provide registered riders with re- transmitted diseases and more. Tuesday, Sept.mb.r 17 or October I! .9: M to 10.30 am The Women's * Children's Health Center I 10 Main Street, PJ,MIC Park Presenters Northeast Life Skills Certified Counselors Women's basketball Co-sponsor: Northeast Lift Stalls Association's Alpha Project Reiki - Level I Training greats Moffet, Petras In this four-session program you'll learn the eastern history, philos- ophy and proceis to this ancient self-help energy therapy. Tu.!dari,Sept«mb»rl7and2IO,l7.34»JI, 7to»:30pm said. "Jane Moffet and Teeny Petras tory that many people don't know Presenter: Ed Johnson. ISSA Certified The General Hospital Center it Paiuic, 350 Boulevird, PISMIC Presenter La Dtvii Wonstsn, certified yogi insructor are outstanding examples of the about." said Moffet. "We've made fee. $100 countless contributions women have great strides, but we still have a long Fee $70 Family LiU Project made to our society." way to go. It's time to explore what T'ai Chi Chin • Joy Through Movement Women's Equality Day commemo- options we have in the future." Leem parenting skill such u bathing, potty training and discipline Qalies are appropriate for parents with children from newborn to five A 10-week series of slow and gentle movements based on ancient rates the passing of the 19* Amend- "It's a wonderful day and I'm proud yeers of age Al classes art avakblt in both English and Spanish oriental wellneis principles This program helps you increase ener- ment, which granted women the right to keep the league going," said Petras. WMn«l

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THELEADER PAGE 10 - THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ?. 2002 OBITUARIES Joong Jae Lee Marion T. Bakera Alexander C. Miller Joseph B. Monkowski AnnaLuzzi Pauline R. Morano JoongJae Lee 53 of East Ruther- Marion T. Kielbowicz Bakera (nee Alexander C.Miller, age 80, of Ru- Joseph B. Monkowski, 86, died Sun- Anna (Simone) Luzzi, 93, died Pauline R Morano of East Ruther- ford formerly of Rutherford, died Kielbowicz)age70, of Wallington therford, NJ, died on Monday August day. Bom in Wallington. He was aThursday. Aug 29. Born in West ford died Saturday. She had been a Monday, Aug 26. He was bom in Ko- died Friday. 26, 2002. Beloved husband of Anne lifelong borough resident Brownsville. Pa., she lived in Nutley crossing guard in Easi Rutherford. rea and came to the US in 1992. She was a member of Saints Peter (Blackwood). Devoted father of Rob- Owner of Joseph Monkowski Prop- before moving here in 1964. Beloved wife of Thomas Morano. He had owned Cleaners.com He and Paul Polish National Catholic ert and Janare Miller and Robert and erty Liability Insurance Co. for 40 Surviving are a son. Daniel; a daugh- Loving mother of Maryann was a member of Reformed Presby- Church. Passaic, and its Moniuszko Christodoro and her husband Nicho- Marilyn Cosmos. years. Previously, he was director ter, Sandra M. Long; a sister, Forgie terian Church. Clifton. Arrangements: ( hoir. She was a member of the aux- las, and John Morano and his wife Erin. Grandfather of Brenton and Tassyn. and secretary at Wawel Savings and De Lellis; four grandchildren; and nine Frank A Patri and Kenneth Mikatanan iliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars Grandmother of Ryan and Meaghan Dearest brother of Jean Campbell. Loan before retiring after 50 years of great-grandchildren. Funeral Home Fort Lee. PoM 2640 in Wallington. Morano. Sister-in.law of Beatrice Dear uncle of several nieces and neph- service. S.W. Brown and Son Funeral Home. Arrangements: Kumicnski Funeral I.ORIISMI I) . Funeral was held at ews. He owned the Monkowski Market 267 Centre St, NuUey, was in charge Home. Wallington Nazare Memorial Home, Inc., 403 Funeral at the Collins- Calhoun Fu- before retiring in 1983. He was aof arrangements. member of the Assessment Board, the Philip A. Reina Beloved wife of the late Albert. De- Ridge Road. Lyndhlirst. neral Home, 19 Lincoln Ave., Ruth- Flora C. Gorbaug voted mother of Lieutenant Guy erford, NJ, on Friday at 11 AM. Me- borough Water Department and Re- A year has passed since you left me Hakcra, Wallington Police Depart- Frank Pieczonka publican Club. He was a former sec- Flora C. Gorbaug (nee Arendas) and the boys and went home to God. died Aug 28. She lived in Carl stadt for ment. The surviving sister of Nellie Frank of Wallington died on Mon- Joan C. Bower retary of the Polish People's Home a You were our rock, my friend my true 34 years and was a devoted member Sondey and the late Julia Kielbowicz, day. Aug 26. Beloved husband of Joan C. Bower 55 died Wednesday, member of the Polish National Alli- love. We thought of you with love to- of the St. Joseph R.C. Church. East Stella Pierce and the late John Sophie (nee Sobczyk). Devot- ed fa- Aug 28 in Clara Maass Medical Cen- ance and the Polish Union. day but that's nothing new. We Rutherford. Kielbowic/. Loving grandmother of ther and father-in-law of Lester and ter Belleville. Bom and raised in East He was a parishioner of Most Sa- thought about you yesterday and all Jake and Brenna Bakera. Barbara Pieczonka, and Gloria and Newark; resided in Kearny the past cred Heart of Jesus R.C. Church. He Surviving are: husband Alfred P. the days before that too. We have Peter Plavchan. few years. She was a housewife, and was preceded in death by two broth- Gorbaug, Carlstadt son, Wayne S. memories your picture in a frame Catherine Durkin Kiley Dear brother of Matthew Pieczonka past member of the Ladies Auxiliary ers. Edward and Julius. Bognatz, Hackensack son James keepsakes with which we will never Catherine Durkin Kiley died and the late Joseph Pieczonka.and of the East Newark Fire department. Surviving are his wife, the former Bognatz, and four grandchildren who part. Wednesday, Aug 21. She had worked Helena Picczolka. She is survived by her husband Rob- Genevieve Brozyna; two sons, Henry live in Oregon. God has you in his keeping. Sean. ert Bower, her children Renee Wilmot tor Hyatt Roller Bearing Otis Eleva- Loving grandfather of Chad, Peter of Berldey, Mass., and Alfred of Funeral was at Kimak Funeral Philip and I have you in our hearts. of Lyndhurst.Victoria Malet of Home, Inc. 425 Broad street. Carl- tor Co., and RCA. all in Harrison. Ji. Julie. Janelle, Kenneth. Karen, Yardley. Pa.; a daughter, Dianne Till we meet again our love always. Kearny. Stephen Malet Jr. of N.C., Arrangements Edward T. Reid Carl, and Kenneth And two great- Magnuson of Jamison, Pa. a brother, stadt. New Jersey 07072. Mark Malet of Jersey City, her step- Nancy. Home for Funerals Kearny. grandchildren. Emil of Wallington; eight grandchil- children Darlene Leiner. Robert Beloved wife of the late William. Entombment was at George Wash- dren; and six great- grandchildren. Bower, Kimberly Bower, and Daniel Devoted mother of Susan Schacfer of ington Memorial Park Mausoleum. Wozniak Home for Funerals, 80 Mid- Bower. She is also survived by five Senior News Line Wood Ridge, William of Austin, TX Paramus. In lieu of flowers, memo- land Ave., is in charge of arrange- grand children and nine step grandchil- BY MATILDA CHAKI.ES and Jeffrey of Ramsey. Dear sister of rial donations to the Most Sacred ments. dren. The funeral Mass was in Saint 1 know you'll join me rn wishing umphs of his life. I hope so — for the late Peter Durkin. Cherished Heart of Jesus R.C. Church. Walling- Anthony's Church, East Newark. In- Margaret Sadonis Charlton Heston and his family well him and for everyone else suffer- grandmother of seven. Memorial con- ton would be appreciated. terment was in Holy Cross Cemetary as they prepare for Heston s greatest ing from Alzheimer's. tributions to the American Cancer A Funeral Mass for Mrs. Margaret North Arlington. Arrangements were challenge, living with Alzheimer's PERSONAL NOTE: I worked for Society would be appreciated. Elenora Cape Sadonis Forczek ( nee Kulina ), 77. by Nazare Funeral Home. Lyndhurst. disease. a time with the late author Elenora M. Cape, 81, of East of North Arlington was offered at Bemhardt J. Hurwood ("Not by Francis J. Butler Ruthertord. formerly of Califonia and Io.i MI on Friday, Aug 30, in Our Last month, the Oscar-winning ac- tor revealed he had the symptoms of Blood Alone"), who went to North- Francis Butler 71, of Barnegal. for- Hackensack. Dearest daughter of the Donna L. Accola Lady Queen of Peace Church, North Alzheimer's disease. He added that western University with Heston. 1 merly of Lyndhurst died Saturday Aug late William Cape and Anna (nee Donna L. Accola 39, (neeArlington following the funeral from although "I'm neither giving up nor remember calling Bemie before my 24. Before retiring in 1993, he was a Bufano). Breitkopf), formerly of Lyndhurst the Parow Funera/Home 185 Ridge giving in," he recognized that it's a interview with Heston some years pressman for The New York Times in Dearest sister of William Cape .of died Friday. She had been a school bus Kd . North Arlington. fight I must someday call a draw, ago, asking how I could best ap- and Carlsladl. He was East Ruthertord and Pat Cape of Cali- driver for the Clifton Board of Edu- Mrs. Sadonis Forczek died Tuesday, (and) I must reconcile courage and proach this man who. I was told, a parishioner of* St. Michael R.C fornia. cation, where she worked for 16 Aug 27. at the Sr. Barnabas Medical surrender in equal measure. Please, rarely granted interviews and when church. Lyndhurst. Arrangements: A Requiem Mass was held Wednes- years. Center in Livingston. fed no sympathy for me. I don't." he did, rarely answered questions Ippolilo Slellato Funeral Home, day, Aug 28at St. Anthony of Padua Arrangements: Ippolito-Stellato fu- Born in Jeddo, Pennsylvania, she put to him. but instead, declaimed I.yndhurst. Church, Hackensack. Arrangements neral Home. Lyndhurst. lived in Newark before moving to Heston issued his statement on whatever he chose to talk about. Beloved husband of Eileen (nee by 0, Thomas Gentile Funeral J Ser- North Arlington in 1953. immediately following his doctors' John J. English diagnosis, while he could still say Bemie said, "He only played Moses Wiirhcck). Devoted father of Joseph vice, 397 Union Street, Hackensack, She worked as an assembler for what he wanted to say and how he on the screen. In person, he's a I. and Mark J. Butler. Also survived NJ.(201)487-1010. John J. English,, formerly of Ruth- Western Electric in Keamy for 13 yean wanted to say it. warm, friendly, and very funny by four grandchildren. Funeral Wed- erford, died Saturday Aug 24. Before before retiring inl984. Perhaps there'll be a break- Scotsman who likes to talk about nasday at 9 AM froni the Ippolito. William Francis Hayes retiring in 1978, he was chief engi- She was a member of the Rosary So- through in stem-cell research in time anything. You'll have no problems. Slellato Funeral Home, 425 Ridge Will.mi Francis Hayes died on Aug neer for the Port Authority of New ciety of Our Lady Queen of Peace to help Heston while he can still re- Road. Lyndhurst. 27 of Lyndhurst. formerly of York and New Jersey. Church in North Arlington. Just ask your questions." Bernie call his loved ones and the many tri- was right. Hohoken and Jersey City. He was a Navy veteran of World She also was a member of the North Husband of Amelia (nee Delia). Lov- Arlington Senior Citizens Harmony War II. Arrangements: John P. Condon Prayer to the Blessed Virgin ing father of Joseph William Hayes Funeral Home, Leonardo. Club of North Arlington, and the La- Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (Never known to fail) O most beautiful and Allison Marie Martins. Dear dies Auxiliary of the Veterans of For- (Never known to tail) O must beautiful flower of Mount Carmel. fruitful vine. flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine. Prayers and brother of Robert Hayes and Kathleen eign Wars Post (H697 of North Arling- John G. Higgins Splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother of Splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother of condolences [accarino. John G., Tunkhannock. formerly of ton. the Son of God, immaculate virgin, as- the Son of God. immaculate virgin, as- to the Correa family Cherished father-in-haw to Alfredo Lyndhurst, N J died on Friday, evening Surviving are two sons, Mark sist me in my necessity O Star of the sivl me in my necessity. O Star of the for the loss of and Doreen Special grandfather to at the Robert 1 acke Hospital in -Sadonis and his wife Jayne of Sea help me and sftnw me here You are Sea help me and show me here You are their son Holly, Jessica. John. Bryan. Robert and Sayreville. Lyndhurst and Bert Sadonis and his my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of F.B Joshua. Surviving is his wife of 27 years, wife Emilia of Verona; two grandchil- God, Queen of Heaven and Earth. 1 hum- God. Queen of Heaven and Earth. I hum- Funeral from Failla Memorial Home A Lisa Sarvanos Higgins, daughters dren, Jamie and Joseph Sadonis; and bly beseech you from the bottom of my bly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me into my necessity. 533 Willow Avenue.Hoboken. Kristie Anne Higgins, Leigh Anne a sister. Mary Yorkoski of Lebanon. heart to secure me into my necessity. There are none that can withstand your There are none that can withstand your Powell, and Jennifer Higgins, broth- Pennsylvania. power O Mary conceived without sin power. O Mary conceived without sin ers Edward of Hartford PA, Robert of Internment was in Holy Cross Cem- pray for us who have recourse to thee pray for us who have recourse to tnce SEE THE LIGHT Montrose, PA sister, Ann Margaret etery, North Arlington. (three times). Say this prayer for 3 con- (three times). Say this prayer for 3 con- Stevens of Lyndhurst, NJ. The family would appreciate dona- secutive days, then you must publish and secutive days, then you must publish and Funeral services were held at (he tions made to the North Arlington Vol- it will be granted lo you. I .H.n it will be granted lo you GS Sheldon. Kukuchka Funeral Home, unteer Emergency Squad. P.O. Box Inc, 73 W. Tioga St. Tunkhannock, PA. 788. North Arlington. NJ. 07031 in her memory. Obituaries, prayers and memorials Competitive Caskets me She is the wife of the late Michael must be received no later than Thank you St Jude for Sadonis and the late Stanley Forczek. 973-772-0188 Friday at noon www competitivecaskels com answering my prayers Arrangements are by the Parow Fu- Urns, Pat Urn*, Pat Caskets A.F neral Home. to appear in the upcoming edition. Botany Village Square 221 Dayton Ave Clifton, NJ Mail all obituaries, etc., to Leader Newspapers, Funeral Luncheons 251 Ridge Road. Funeral Homes Lyndhurst, NJ 07071, or fax to 201-438-9022, ^ Repast Luncheon Telephone 201-939-1050 or email [email protected] Seating for up to 50 Thank you for your cooperation.

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(201) 438-5765 Lyndhurst r* WALTER R.CALHOUN III MANAGER, George Ormsby J-a (SL Nazare Memorial Home, Inc. Savino Fine Spanish Cuisine at eJL 123 Ridge Road Joseph M. Nazare, Manager aw Lyndhurst, NJ 201-438-9491 Fresh Seafood Dally 403 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, NJ WILLS & LIVING WILLS FUNERAL LUNCH DURABLE POWERS OF ATTORNEY S8.95 per person 201-438-7272 Complete lunch menu including coffee & dessert Roma Restaurant PAROW Italian Cuisine at its best FUNERAL HOME, INC. 33 Crystal Street • North Arlington Serving tuerq leliyiot Pasta 438-6801 Eggplant Parmagian HENRY PAROW, Polio Alia Roma All for only $12 S. Manager 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst Veal & Peppers 991 -2550 DEMISE E. PAROW, Director • ELIZABETH PAROW, Director r/o chary* for initial consultation Coffee & Ice Cream 185 Ridge Road • North Arlington Prices starting at $7.95 201-998-7555 PAGE 11 - THE LEADER Real Estate & Business . Savino Real Estate, Inc. Jerseyans appear satisfied with jobs

List your home with us & get ready to move! Mosl New Jersey works arc quite sat- President Mary-Jo Greco notes. "The New Jersey workers arc generally sat- Member of 3 Multiple 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst isfied with their own jobs. And they're results arc pretty definitive - through isfied with their employ ment and con- Listing Services confident about remaining employed. an unsteady economy, a sputtering fident in us stability, it also indicates 201-438-3120 These are among the findings of Stock market and the *)/l 1 attacks, a thai between various races, as well as Montelair-hased Gibbs College's La- majority of New Jersey workers con- between different age groups, divides BACK ON MARKET LYNDHURST bor Day 2tX)2 random telephone sur- tinue to enjoy and feel comfortable in exist related to both job satisfaction vey of approximately 500 workers their jobs." and security. Custom 2 throughout the stale of New Jersey, a Since July 2000. Gibbs College has Fully 57 percent of respondents who whopping Sf> percent of whom indi- commissioned five separate statew ide identified themselves as "white" are cated they were satisfied with their polls focusing on job security/satis- "very satisfied" with their jobs, com- Remodeled in '95 with the jobs. best in quality. Features 2 faction, pared to just 42 percent of those who In addition. SO percent said they en- This latest Labor Day survey of identifying themselves as "black." room and 5 room apartments, joyed at least a "fair" amount of job nearly 500employed New Jersey resi- 1 |plus finished basement (31/2 As (or job security. 2 ? percent of security. dents (age 18 and over) \\ .is conducted blacks said they had a "great deal" of rooms) with kitchen and bath. LYTSDHIRST The 2002 survey shows that 53 per- using a random digit dial (RDH) it. compared to 4d percent for whites Designer kitchens, ceramic Cape Cod cent of New Jersey workers are "very method of telephone number selection who responded. tile, fireplace, great closet space, vaulted ceilings, custom Pride in ownership! Lovely two satisfied" w ith their jobs, while only 4 to ensure that every household Age, it would seem, also has a sig- windows, gorgeous baths, laundry hook-ups in both apart- bedroom Cape Cod with walk-up percent define themselves as "very even those with unlisted numbers nificant impact on job satisfaction and ments. 6 wall air conditioners, sound system wired in 2nd attic, full basement, attached dissatisfied." And these responses had an equal chance ol being dialed. security. and 3rd floor apartment. garage, hardwood floors, viewer from Gibbs College's fifth statewide The study's margin of error is +/- }.s The survey found that M percent of windows, furnace, picturesque poll parallel — with remarkable close- percent. respondents age 55 and older are "very yard, and more! Move - in ness — those from the school's third In terms of personal job security. 42 GREAT HOIISF.' condition, squeaky clean! satisfied" u ith their jobs, compared to and fourth polls, conducted in August percent ol respondents said ihc> had onl\ 54 percent for those age .*5-54. $399,900 $234,900 2001 and February 2002, a "great deal" of it; the exact sank- lig For the 18-34 age group, the figure falls Last Augusts survey indicted that ure as in February's survey. further, to 44 percent, The gap is some- LYNDHURST YOUNG MULTI DWELLING 53 percent of the state's workers were In the August 2001 poll, 4.1 percent what less broad in terms of security, "very satisfied" with their jobs, while said they had a "great deal" of secu- with 44 percent of those over 55 say- the response in February was 54 per- rity. The response "no job security at ing they ha\ e a "great deal" of it, com- Custom built in I486! cent. all" has climbed onl\ slightly in the pared to 4.1 percent of 35-54-year-olds Features 2 gorgeous, "This consistency in three past year, from 7 percent in August and W percent of those age 18-34. 1 6 room, 2 bath apts. consecuive polls taken during a 12- 2001, to 8 percent in February, lo ) per- {The poll was conducted via ran- (Both with laundry month period demonstrates the accu- cent in the imv t recent survey. dom telephone sampling, und has u racy of our survey." Gibbs College right in units and with While the poll demonstrates thai margin c/ error of +•/- J.5%,) balconies) LYNDHURST PLUS spacious & Sierra Club meetings in September modem 3 room Colonial boarder's to focus on Indian Point safety issues Needs some TLC but unit AND custom home/office unit (3 spacious rms As concerns mount over the safety on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 7:30 I'M at Energy Alternative Alliance. The well worth the effort. w/ kitchen and bath) with separate rear of Indian Point, residents of northern Hat Rock Brook Nature Center. 443 Van Nuclear Freeze, and The Citizens En- 3 BR Colonial on nice entrance. C/A. C/Vac. heated garages. New Jersey can learn more about the Nostrand Avenue in Englewood, and ergy Council. He was also energy co- Top of the line EVERYTHING!!! fundamentals of nuclear power, the again on Thursday, Sept. I9ut 7:30PM ordinator for the NJ Sierra Club and size property. consequences of its use and the at Oakland Public Library, Municipal the Sale Energy Alternatives Special One car garage. Owner lives in house and collects $2,4(X) rent per month!! nation's nuclear program at the Sep Pla/a in Oakland. Interest. Great Location!! lember meetings of the Sierra Club The public is invited to attend, at no A licensed P.E. with an MA in Me- MUST SEE.'.'!! North Jersey Group. charge, and can obtain more informa- chanical Engineering, Goodman Asking $234,900 ASKING $675,000 In a presentation entitled "The Per tion by calling 201-461 -4534. worked 30 years at Melnor Inc. in re- ils of Nuclear Energy." Sidney I Siil (ioodman is the author ol "Asleep search and development of aerospace, (iootlnuin, a retired Professional Engi- at the Geiger Counter: How Everything commercial* industrial products, resi- neer with 42 yean of experience in re- Nuclear is Killing Our Planet" (Blue dential energy products and consumer Savino Real Estate, Inc. search and development, will discuss Dolphin Publishing, August 2(K)2). products. current energy policies and the poli- The book exposes the damaging as- Alter retiring as Melnor's Chief En- tics of the Nuclear Regulatory Com- pects of nuclear programs and con gineer, he formed his own engineering Member of three mission. product design consulting company Multiple I istiflg crvicci tains material that the nuclear indus- Rentals Goodman will also point out the links try would preler to be censored or for- and provided engineering services to between nuclear energy use and can gotten. industry, including work on fuel cells 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst • 201-438-3120 cer rales, birth detects, hj^b,utility fees, ... A.'VCUMUU ciivirouiueuiul activist, and fuelvell systems. proliferation of nuclear weapons, oil (ioodman was president of the • LYNDHURST - Clean & modern 3 rooms with walk up attic-heat included $750 dependence, nonstop government Paiamus Environmental Council and The Siena Club North Jersey Group subsidies and loss ot civil liberties. served as ;i speaker for NJ SANE, the is headquartered at 2400 Hudson Ter- •LYNDHURST - Very large, modern 3 room apt. Hardwood floors This program will lake place twite Union ot Concerned Scientists, Sale race in Fort Lee. A/C. References. Great apt! $900 + util Advertise in the Leader Newspapers! .LYNDHURST - 2 br apt, freshly painted with nice hardwood floors. Laundry hook-up in basement $U75+util Four separate newspapers, one low price! .LYNDHURST - Beautiful 2 bedroom apt in newer 2 family. Central For rate information call JoAnn M. at A/C. Laundry hook-up. D/W $!400+util 201-310-5161

•LYNDHURST - Whole house for rent. 3 bedrooms. Laundry hook-up, yard, driveway. Near NY transportation $1500+util LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES

•NORTH ARLINGTON - 2 room studio, freshly painted with lots of lion is directed to the tact that a jumn required lo be .hed pursuant to NJ5 40A 5-1 lary ot Synopsis of 2001 Audit Repot Ihe 00HOUGM OF HU IHEHFOHt) storage, 2nd floor $725+util iy of Bergen a* required by N J S 4QA

Cash and In vestment & 3.669.941 61 •NORTH ARLINGTON - Cozy 3 room apt. Available Oct. I. Heat included $750+heat Taxes Assessments Liens and Utility Chary*-. H« «iv,il>(n 1.168 781 35 Prospective Assessment* Funded 759.000 00 Property Acquired tor Taxes Av.nv.swl Valiw 7 025 00 /<),", (K) Aixciunls Receivable (and Inventofy) .'Ui T.H .'•, i DM) nit, m General Fued Assets 64.b58.473 00 Hb 688.006 00 •NORTH ARLINGTON - Modern 2 bedroom apt with laundry hookup, Deleiied Charges to Fulum Taxation General Capital 4 120,802 57 4.120,80? 57 Deferred Charges to Revenue of Succeeding Vearb ^•00 000 00 0 00 one parking space. Heat & h/w included $1000+heat TOTAL ASSEts 7!M55 789 19 76 3/4 353 50

•NORTH ARLINGTON - 1 st floor apt with 2 brs, computer room, end. LIABILITIES RESERVES AND FUND HAI ANCES Bond and Note* Payable 3.710.20? 57 rear porch. Kitchen w/ d/w, laundry hook-up, off Improvement Authorizations 1 B49 B86 70 Other Liabilities and Special Funds 2 473 192 53 / >-•;• ','>'. y\t Investments In General Fixed Assets b4 656 473 00 A HH8.006 00 street parking, yard. Heat included. $1450 Reserve tr» Certain Assets Receivable 702 067 63 1 223 173 48 Fund Balance 2 010,975 76 1 311.518 8S TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES AND SURPLUS fb 40? 79B 19 lb -J74 353 50 •RUTHERFORD - Studio w/ separate dressing room. Heat & h/w included. Common laundry, near NY trans. $700

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUND •LYNDHURST -Garage Space Available. Great for landscapers/Contractors $700 Revenue arm Other Income HeaiwrO 2001 2000 Fund Balance Utilized 1.300 000 00 949 000 00 Attention Landlords! Miscellaneous From Other Than Local Properly Tax Levies 5.699.040 !>9 5 119.140 76 Collection of Delinquent Taxes and Tax We're renting apartments! Title Liens 723,752 08 649,269 B3 Collection of Current Tax Levy 37 ?04.157 98 36 179.94742 NO FEE Call us with APPLICATIONS & Other Credits to Income 106 020 18 105,226 60 TO LANDLORD all your rental needs! CREDIT CHECKS 43.202.584 61

Budget Expenditures Municipal Purpose 18 180444 35 18.000,156 39 Real Estate Classifieds County Taxes 3 373.948 45 i 039,045 04 Local School Taxes 22.182 402 50 20,896.699 00 Older Expenditures 1.126 19 Equal Housing Total Expenditures 41.939.431 67 Available now For Rent - Lyndhurst Opportunity

North Arlington All real estate advertised in this news- Less Expenditures lo be Raised by Future Taxes 5 spacious rm. apt. 2nd f I. paper is subject to the Federal Fair Act Apts in private home Large eat-in kit., 3 bdrms.. Ig. of 1968 which makes it illegal to adver- Total Adjusted faptJftOMmw 43.537.51? 95 41 939 431 67 liv. rm., full bath, wood oak tise any preference, limitation or discrimi- 4 rooms $750 + security floord, freshly painted. $1200 nation based on race, color, religion, sex. Excess m Revenue 1 995.456 98 1 263.152 94 6 rooms $1200 + security plus util. Mature adults only. or national origin or any such preference Fund Balance January 1 -1.315.109.90 1,000.956 96 limitation or discrimination. This newspa- 3.310 566 78 2.264,109 90 Less Call 201-997-9835 Call 201-933-4756 per will not knowingly accept any ad- Utilized as Anticipated Revenue 1 300,000 00 949 000 00 vertising for real estate which is in viola- Fund Balance December 31 2010566.78 t.315 109 90 tion of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this news- paper are available on an equal opportu atfi Q U M£ii£AT_LOJtS North Arlington To place an ad in the real mty basis. 1 That all employee! required to be enrolled in fte State Pension System be enrolled A Corrective AcActio' n Plan, which outlines actions the Borough oflt utherford will take to correct the findings 4 rooms. 2 bedrooms, h & hw prepared iccordance with federal and state requirements A copy ot it will be placed on file and made estate classifieds Leader Newspapers inspect!- ... the Office of the Borough Clerk of the Borouoh of Rutherford wilhin 45 days of this notice supplied. Good location above summary ol synopsis was prepared liom the Report of Audit of the Borough ot Rutherford, Coui call 201-438-8700 251 Ridge Road Car year 2001 This report, submitted by James Cerulio CPA It-M A of the firm Ferraioli. Wtalkolz ( 973-365-1849 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 200fcPASJLL2 THE LEADER Business Directory Classifieds Home Improvements Security Help Wanted Sept. 8-12 Unlimited income Ralph A. Giordano FRKESECURITY SYSTEM!! Receiving Clerk Home Repairs & Salesperson potential. Wildwond BERGEN ESSEX CONTRACTORS Teacher \s Aid Responsible for Maintenance Make your Vacation KMaMish.il 1960 933-4169 receipt of inbound No job too small HOME OR B USINESS ($ I .(XX) value 1 Full & part-time own hours. •All types of home improvements Morning or freight. Must be positions available Become a sales Sept. 17 •Sidings, aluminum & vinyl Any kind of repairs NO INSTALLATION. ACTIVATION OR afternoon hours. reliable, accurate & in a retail furniture detail-onemed. Able representative for Into the Woods •Attics & basements Carpentry, Masonry, •n-1 JfmONECONNECTION FEES!! Immediate •Additions & alterations store. Apply in to v. nrk Saturdays. theUader Dimensional roofs 24 HOI !R MONITORING REQUIRED hiring. Apply in person: Mace •Anderson & I Vila window installers person: Mace Bros. Newspapers. Sept. 21 Installed. Bros. Furniture. 512 •Vinyl replacement windows IST I "CALLERS RECEIVE 3 MONTHS f )F Furniture. 512 (•(immjision + car Call Kearny Ave.. Kcirny. Dinner and •Roofing, residential & commcrical Discounts for area Kearny Ave.. MONITORING for FREE!!! Call 201-998-0300 allowance. I S3 Sanford 4m Lyndhunt, NJ residents. 201-635-9057 Kearny. Dance Call Mr. Ed iit Must have valid NJ 201-438-4232 driver'5 license Riverside Chalet First Alert Security G.L.C. Home Improvement Hairdresser/ Custodian and car. Sept. 29 Shampoo Assistant Contact JoannM. Mike's All Seasons 201-390-7433 Busy salon, flexible Resorts A.C. Rutherford High School Pool at 201-310-5161 Replacement Carpentry Work, Small Moving hours, commission $13 return Windows 4 pm to 12 midnight and insurance Jobs. Masonry Work, Seal Coating/ Immediately. Black Seal Boiler's License •Tilt-in for easy cleaning available. AVON Oct.l preferred. Knowledgeof pool maintenance Painting •Maintenance Call 201 -438-29II Need extra Mama Mia Free estimates. •Double insulated glass preferred. Please respond with letter of Haircutter, F/T, money? •Any shape, size or style interest and proper certification to: No job too small. Bottom Line Striping Co. Polish/English Oct. 8 & Nov. 5 •One day installation Call now. You I>eslie C'onlon. Supt. of Schools, 176 Park We are a full service preferred. Ask for Andy can set your own Thoroughly Free eilimutrs Ave. Rutherford NJ 07070 Seal Coating and Striping Co. VM«i. paid vacation. Fully insulated Modern Millie holidays. or Fax 201-939-6350 time. Start Beautifies - Prevents water penetration. 438-0355 Call Jackie at by September 11,2002 EOE/AA earning today. Parking Lots. Striping. Re-striping. Oct. 20-27 (973) 773-723H Call Joan at A.Turiello&Son Vinyl siding Layouts. Patching. Car stops. Seal (973)777-7144 Ireland Exterior -Vinyl Replacement Coating. or Marianne at 8 days 7 nights Painting Windows DRIVEWAY SOLID WOOD •Addition*-Alterations Aluminum -Decks (973)618-1143 in', off for senior citizens. NOTICE omo:n RNTIVRK Refrigerator •KitdKnvBasnints Refinishing -Additions (White. 13 cubic ft) Oct. 29, Nov. 22 Call Bob Ruzzo PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT Desk & Swivel Chair •Vinyl- Aluminum APPLICATION HAS BEEN Power Sanding -Complete Mattress |2) & Box Moving Out Sidings 201-¥39-3005 win ro 1 MI BOFIOUCH 01 Very ginxl condition HUTHtFUORD JO IHAIl',1 f l< Spnng Power Washing Renovation! •Vinyl RepLioiKrt TO KRAUSERS FOOD & LI $75 Saturday Sept. 14 Computer chair Windows -Kitchens, Baths OUOR TRADING AS Wood & Masonry KRAUSERS FOOD STORE 201-935-9540 Nov. 2 (black) 9 am-3 pm •Suvl IV««s (ninns -Masonry - Steps, I OH CHFMISES LOCATED AT Surfaces :>/', I'AFIK AVFNUE HurHEO Shopping Tour Oecks- Awnings Painting Lawn Furniture Everything Sidewalks, Patios I OHO rw PLENARY RETAIL Free Estimates! Call DISTRICT * 0256-44 OOfi 004 Biirhequt* (iritl MUST go! Reading, Pa. - Free Kstimalcs - MR HF TOFORE ISSUES TO Call 438-3663 JAY KHODIVAR INC THAD 2 Window A/C units 201-939-2121 14V Page Ave 20I-933-8578 ING AS KRAUSERS FOOD 4 SHERIFFS NOTICE MQUOH (')H IMF CHI W,\ ', Philips 20TV (black) SUPERIOR COURT I vitdhursl Nov. 3 .. 201-935-1975 „ WM.J.MCCmiRK I OCAJF D AT 275 PARK AV OF NEW JERSf V Glass sofa table ENUE RUTHERFORD r.MANCERY DIVISION OBJECTIONS If ANY Englebert BFRGFN COUNT* Gas lawn mower w/bag J & L Al\M 11 StIHNCi SMOUI t) BF MADE IMMLDI DOCKET NO F4&OOO2 ATELY IN WRITING TO Mary Kitchen table for 2 I And hurst & Rl.l'l Al I Wl SI P Knston. BoioiKjh Clerh at 1 7rj Between Plaint* Wefts Fargo Bank INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Park Avenue FTulri«rford NJ Minnesota NA. and Defendant w/ chuirs 705 Page Avenue Nov. 15-21 Electrical WINDOWS 07070 F rancis Fairell Ft Als Variety of Mirrors and PAINTING 200\'ul,ty.h"<\2 August 29 Sept ', Writ of Execution Sal Sept 7 Aruba Holiday Free estimates F am Such Kahn and Sinful $1500 Pictures 7 Century L> Ste 201 Sun Sept 8 Fully insured ParsppanyNJ 07054 Haft On Time Electric Other misc. ilenis 998-6236 DECKS AND SIDING REFINISHED SHI MIFF S NOTICE By virtue of the above siainO win to 9-4p.m. Nov. 26 No Job Too Small SUPERIOR COURT TwrtmctedanddMN«red (have lev- Any reasonable offer OF NEW JERSEY ied upon and w# expose far sale al Electric Inc. multi-family furni- Fully Ins CHANCFRY DIVISION txt*c vsnrtue at the StienfK (*.(!• accepted! Xmas m the City olHackanseck on Electrical Contractors HI H(.t N COUNTY LJc#l3«)42. SENIOR (TTIZKNS DISC (HINT DOCKET NO F537201 rialriy ^«*-..*x-r.-0.11u0 200, L 201-927-9956 J ture household Spectacular al on© o clock in "thwe 3jittpmorxi ! Industrial Between Pla f CiWm vailing time items, baby clothes. Radio City d Defe Property Aildress 243Fero 201-.Vi8-7776 M C Commercial Semi-retired, over 45 CALL 201-955-2520 a iael Chimho El Als toys and much more. or I-«X)-711-2193 Writ of I .... ,i, .-. Advertise TS. experience. Will da Residential Wiring Slem Lavmthal Fra anberg. City Borouyli of Rutherford Limited Seats N'.I.J.I..-'! K Kapnick in iil piiperingjoh.Call County Bergen in the Leader ;.'9;i Eisenhower Phy Sle 300 All the re.il pioj^rty i'x..ite<1 in lhe ' (ireal Painting "" Painting Book Early Lie. no .1988 M73-472-I48M PO Bo« 1660 borough ol Rutherford County ot ALL CALLS Low prices Livir>gslor). NJ 07039 classifieds. Anlhon>*s I'uintini; Bergen State of New Jersey and All oT lhe above KI'.M KM'II I rcc fsliiiiiik1 By virtue of the above staled bang more i^irtnrtarty iles*.f if >co&p lor sale at public ven- 2 on Map entitled -Manhattan View $6 per column GARAGE Seals, Dinner, bangtng. due at lhe Sheriffs Office in the Terrace Belonging lo the Orient Mr I m M Hmdyman "Qua'lily work, loweil (it, of HacKensack on f)pvwtopn inn! ,n ndhursL White Glove Ruthertoirl Cnunty of Bergeo l«w>hHtwM>nlnt 14 and Lot 15. said Individuals or Groups KATIE'S MAIDS -irnl 'tiie ot NJ (•Mil he»Kj ikstant 49/,") fiwt scurth 732-HMS3I Cleaning Services (leaner .•My frnin the intwrseciion of said Let us do the Bohbink \mntcm, East Ruthei ' 'allfor information let us help you keep with references. Handyman ford NJ '.ixithwily liiM>tit StMiniHt t.ff-s«. .mil cleaning for you so It is known ,ind designated as from tbem.e running FALL IS JUST AROUND your home clean! Weekly/Bi-weekly Block 24y? Lot 12 11) south .14 degrees OX) minutes 201-998-1268 th.it you can rest west i)li«n| '..ml e.istpily line nl Call Karen 201-933-6654 r f i< W iv 40 feet to the drvi THE CORNER! 201-933-4300 Sion between Lot 12 and 13 2(11-')')«-1 (>')'! Leave message. GET THAT ATTIC OR Ne?d A Handyman? Unas and other 12) south 45 degiees 00 minutes TT ttal .imciont oast along the division line be (JARAGE CLEANED for property lanes >s in the tween Lot 12 and 13 too fee Advertise Call Terry at 201-804-7873 noMt sum ol VI 837 74 olhedivson ne between Lol 13 OUT NOW! Joe & Judy's CREATION/ gether with all and singular and Lot 51 thenc* Bob's Office Windows / Doors / Telephone the legeg s (3) i. 34 .!••..• 00 minutes ADVD(TBBYOlKGAMiGE8Aie \r\ the Home & RESTORATION nenls ad appurte east along the .ti.r.mn ime be s Iheieuntu hchcinngini g or tween Lois 13 & 14 and I ots 51 • IN 1MI1 J-^IIKH NK WPAHSS. Cleaning Wiring anywise appertaining ,inn the lirst place ot beginning CALL 201-487-8700 place unto the saui pi.tmtiH Ihn Also being known es Lot 13 & Call M(MJ>1N<; sum Of $225 37) 07 wrlh lawful FOR RATKINPORMA1TON ANUPIACEMENT interest thereon .'(>"., ol \\\n pur 14 Block 1fi9 on tlic official l.l» at $6 per rr^iiji '*! the H.'n uj^fi i't H other RESERVATIONS! POWER WASHING. BhSM p'Kre in Ihe lorm ot Certi- 201-997-5072 201-486-5991 Computer fied Chech or C.ish is lequned at ford HANDYMAN lime ol sale The property sh«« Together with all and singular column inch. [NTKRIOR/EXTERIOH be sold subieit le aH hens and the rights libeMies privileges Odd jobs Training •n umtxarxres nt IHImrt .vid the hereditaments and .ippuile Sheriff makes no iepre>,i'rit.iticins nances thereunto twk»K]ino or CALL 1 Scheduled meeting ol tha Call Char- Too busy SMOKE Around the house .' exurcssM or inspired M to the All documents relating to m anywise appertaining anfj the /.omng Board of Adjustment emst»nc«. amount, u validity of this application may ba in- tor Sept 24 2002 has been 2O1-93S-2O8O No joh too small. jny u«ns and •munbnn n on spected by me public between and profits thereof a changed lo Sept 25, 2002 at to clean? ALARMS the hours of 8 30 a m and 4 30 lotte at Interior house also allthp estate, right, title. a OOiin m Ihe Municipal (all far FRKK p m at the Municipal Building ttie property whuli is the Mibiect leresl. use property i <•• a Building 176 Park Avenue. Ruthertoio painting & fixing first li.ill hour! m.itfer of this s.ile This notice is demand ot ihe s ;",hi>ntt iM b« aoM to pay and satisfy in t Applicant Heigen County first place onto the said plain Data) August 30. 2002 leave your house ALARMS clean & priced ORDINANCE NO 3014 02 8700. The Sheriff reserves the right the sum ot $162,601 43 wi AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND spotless! Exes ('cramic right! to adfourn Ihis sale Ironi lime lo Idwlul t ,1 RWft AND SUPPLEMENT THE CODE Fee $13 12 Begumef M idvuced time as prnvidiHi hy l.iw 20% oll ththee purchase, price in the Since 1979 OF THf BOROUGH OF RUTH reference and Cull Mini al JOEl G THFHA f rH Certified Chech or Cash ERFORD CHAPTER 126, EN Tile Call Fred SHEniFr of sale The SHERIFF'S NOTICE experience, low TITLED VEHICLES AND TRAF SUPERIOR COURT 2IM-'46X8.15 CH75739I ild sul FIC ORDINANCE NO ?140-74 Larry Mraz F' cumbrar OF NEW JERSE rates. 201-998-0982 CHANCERY DIVISION hereditaments and appurta record and the Approved this 27lh day of Au- nancas thereunto belonging oi Slicnff makes no representations BERGEN COUNTY GENNA TILE DOCKET NO F1778699 in anywise ap pertaining and the Technical Specialist expressed oi implied as lo ifie reversion and remainders rents. existence amount, or validrty'ot Between Plaintiff First Union Call Eliana Complete Bathroom Movin & ereby c tity tha! the toregor issues and piotils thereof and electronic security any liens and encumbrances on National Bank and Defendant AN ORHINANCI TO AMI ND y me also all the estate, right tills. Masonary T 8 ANLi SlltVif Ml Nl AN ORDI- lhe properly whch n the subject Robert Cutlen El Als Writ of Ex Modernizing B interest, use property, claim and NANCf ( N1III I U AN ORDI- untiei ol this sale This notice is MUtfM i of Rutherford al a meeting demand of the said defendants 201-991-2325 201-796-2333 NANC f MLOULAHNli IHE fuithei subject to Conditions of Federman and Phelan Storage t^ta August 27 2002 ot m, to and out ot the same, be I Mr'U»M( NT FFNUHf AND Sale as set forth by the Sheriff Sentry Office Plz Ste 505 Mary P Kriston Borough Clerk 216HaddonAve sold to pay and satisfy m the ttfst No job too "small" ms< MAnr.( o\ c\ RIAINOF- Dated August 28 2002 WestmontNJ 08106 place unto the said plaintiff the 1 U I Hi> -\N!) I MR []\| I t; ,if Ruthertord N J sum ot SiiO 172 23 witn lawful or too "bij;" adioum Local - 'HI Hv>M,MK,M Of FHITHER- Published September 5. 2002 By virtue ot the above stated writ interest thereon This sale was FOHI) UNDER THt PROVI lime as provided by law orignally scheduled tot 4/4/01 COM KKII-BKK k JOEL G TRELLA lo me directed and delivered I MONM» IMF CIVIt SERVICE Fee $7 50 The sale was stayed as a resutt 973-661-5172 SHERIFF have levied upon and wilt ex- FAX Plumbing Household & ACT (TITLE 11 NJ HEV STAT 1 pose for sale at public vendue of a petition in bankruptcy tiled POKCIII S-STKPS Ol Nt IV JERSEY NO 2999 02 CH 757367 by the defendant The bank- Published Aug 29 Sept 5 12 at the Sheriffs Office in the City •MH'I'II n APRIl ?6 200? of Hackensack on ruptcy proceeding has bean va- SUMMARY STATEMENT legal BRICK VENKER - Office Furniture Fee $154 99 Friday. October 4 2002 al one o'clock in the afternoon 20*D of the purchase price in Drvwall Trie sub(ect ordinance estab- the form of Certified Check or J.W. Burns & Sons SIDEWAI KS - I'MIO Moving and lishes salaries for white collar ORDINANCE NO 301302 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Cash is required at tune ot sale notices union employees tor the years AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Pubhc Notice is grven to all in the Borogh of Rutherford The property shaN be sold sub- Oil Co. Sun i (> Storage. I'OIV A .'003 The foregoing AND SUPPLEMENT THE persons that a Public Hearing Counioi Bergen and Slate ot ject to all nens and encum- CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF wril be held on Thursday. Sept new Jersey brances of record and the Sher- reyul.ii meeting ol Ihe Mayor RUTHERFORRUIHtRFORD CHAPTER 76 19 at 7 p m at the Borough of iff makes no representations en- Fuel Oil W\l I S- DK( KS Premises cornonry known as 85 to t.niiil Kates. and Council of the Borough of ENTITLED POLICE DEPART- Rutherford Municipal Build"., pressed or impied, as lo the ex- M€NT ORDINANCE NO 1532 (in the Committee ot the Whole istence, amount, or val-idrty ot Mills any kens and encumbrances on FRKK ESTIMATES Room) 176 Park Avenue Ruth- Emergency: Insured. gust 002 ad wil be fur Approved this 27th day ot Au erford NJ. lo consider an appfi- the property which is tne subject 201 Drywall gust. 2002 ralion by Buckley Broadcasting manei ot tha sale This note* » •Boiler Replocemeai ther considered tor final passage CAIJ M&M Mayor Bernadette P Corp . owneer anadd operatoopeater, ofl -ra tunnet subject lo Condi-boa* ot after public hearing al a regu- Sate as set torth by the Sheflft ot •Water Heater Call lar meeting of said Mayor and McPherson *io station WOWORR 7100 "AM" . for Ber-gen County. Av*i riMi Council to be held inftie Mu - d IS P Dimensions 59ft > 85 94 ft « 438-9022 78 86 ft K Sheetrocking Replacement M0MI Bunding m said Borough me Sheriff reserves the ngdi 201 on Monday September 23 75 70 ft 201-998-3687 Mayoi and CouncTl ollhefeof Nearest Cross Street Washing- to adjourn this sale from time lo •Boiler Repair 2002 at 7 00 p m ougn ot Ruthertord at a meet Taping time as provided by law Deadline aW August 27. 2002 property designated as Block (Oil. C.iis> 933-5665 A copy of the ordinance may JOELG TRELLA be obtained without cost be- _, P. Kriston Borough Cleik 220, LotV 8 9 10.11 4 12 on the SHERIFF Coaling 1 •Drum dewing tween the hours of 8 30 a m Dated. August 28 2002 official la* map of the Borough - CH 756662 is and 4 30 p m at the office Of Ruthertord N J ol Ruiherfmd The Applicant is . the Borough Clerk t*£ Part. Av- James W. Burns II Roofing & W Wanted to SeptemM 5 20 2 enue Rutnertord. 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~ HE LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,2002 - PAGE 13 Lolling Thunder rides for vets' causes Sept. 15 I The seventh Annual Ride for Free- attend the services. The group promotes legislation to ter). i Sept. 15, sponsored by Rolling The event will focus on the need to hunder Inc., New Jersey Chapter 2, improve the VA system and increase The processions will be followed by improve the VA health care system and veterans' benefits, and resolve the \ expected to draw more than 3..000 a memorial service at the Vietnam Vet- on our nation's lack of accountability POW/MIA issue from all wars. Mem- jtorcyclists from the tri-state area. erans* Memorial, with special guest for thousands of military personnel bers also volunteer at local area VA speakers and live entertainment at the I Thousands more will line Uie proces- still missing in action or who remain hospitals and provide food, clothing, Arts Center. The public is invited to on route for the police-escorted dem- prisoners of war from all past wars, in- and other living essentials to home- attend te demonstration and memorial nstration ride from Warinaco Park in cluding the war against terrorism. less veterans and their communities. service. Elizabeth to the Vietnam Veterans' It will also honor our local area vet- The procession of motorcycles will Those planning U> ride in the pro- Memorial (PNC Arts Center) in erans killed in action and the victims form at Warinaco Park in Elizabeth. The cession are asked to please be at of September 11. run starts at 11:30 a.m. and will be led Warinaco Park no later than 11 a.m. for A memorial service and program, Rolling Thunder is a class 501 C-4 by a police escort the entire route (St. assembly. jvith special guest speakers and live non-profit organization with over 70- Georges Avenue from Elizabeth to Food and non-alcoholic beverages ertajnmeni. will follow the run at the chartered chapters throughout the Route 35, to the Garden State Parkway will be available at Warinaco Park and rts Center. The public is welcome to United States and members abroad. south (express lanes), to tlie Arts Cen- the Arts Center. Police campus in Ewing recommended in study Law imposes penalties for rage by spectators A feasibility study supports the The cost estimate includes all con- I Governor's proposal to build a new struction costs and professional fees I State Police Professional Training Cen- for design and construction manage- at state athletic events ter and a new State Police Headquar- ment. The project will be funded Legislation to prevent improper they complete a sports violence I ters Complex. through the State Building Authority. conduct from parents, coaches, offi- counseling program. The plan would be achieved by con- The Center will offer the latest equip- cials and players from marring youth The legislation was sponsored by solidating the two facilities in a single ment and technology to train recruits, sports events has been signed by Assemblymen Robert J. Smith (D- campus in Ewing at the site of the ex- including simulators for driving and the governor. Camden/Cilouccstert and Louis D. Health Department provides services — The Rutherford Health De- isting State Police Headquarters.. firearms training. "Sports provide an opportunity for Greenwald ( D-Caindem). Senators partment recently conducted 100 sport physicals for St. Mary High Gov. James E. McGreevey, Attorney Structures for tactical drills recreat- our youth to learn team work and Joseph Coniglio (D-Bergen) and School. Public Health Physician Gisbert Manskopf discusses the out- General David Samson and State Po- ing a variety of settings and scenarios good sportsmanship qualities which Stephen M. Sweeney (D- come of the screening with Public Health Nurse Janet Calhoun. Learn lice Superintendent Joseph J. Santiago also are planned. can lead to success not only in ath- Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem) more about the services the Health Department provides to Rutherford unveiled conceptual designs for the Using the New Jersey Policing Net- letic competition, but also in all as- sponsored the measure in the upper residents at www.rutherford-nj.com/health.asp project prepared by STV Architects of work, the Center will have the capabil- pects of life," McGreevey said. house. Princeton in association with Michael ity to deliver on-line training to county The governor addressed the issue McGreevey signed the hill during Graves & Associates at a press con- police academies, local police stations during a special seminar on youth sports parenting expert Rick Wolff's 55 Kip Center focuses ference at the State Police Museum and home computers of law enforce- sports issues at the Yogi Berra Mu- "Sports Kdgc" show on WFAN ra- The Professional Training Center will ment officers'. seum & Learning Center. dio. The program, broadcast live from on walking for fitness be the central facility for State Police The existing State Police Headquar- "This bill will ensure that we con- the Yogi Berra center, featured a recruit training and advanced training. ters includes cramped, dilapidated and tinue to stress the positive aspects panel discussion on youth sports is- The 55 Kip Center in Rutherford will registering for a fitness program will Resembling a college campus, it will obsolete buildings, some of which date of youth sports in New Jersey," the sues. commemorate the first anniversary of receive a pedometer, T-shirt. Dyna consist of approximately 200,000 to the founding of the State Police in governor said. The panel included Yogi's son Dale, 9/11 by adopting a patriotic theme for Band and 9/11 commemorative pin. square feet of building space. 1921. The Governor said the bill, A-446. a former Major League baseball the fall fitness session called "10,000 Peggy Letsche, the program and fit Included would be a state-of-the-art Approximately 16 existing buildings would permit a school board or youth player. Sports Illustrated Senior Steps to Freedom." ness coordinator at the 55 Kip Center classrooms, an interactive learning will be demolished to create room for sports organization to establish an Writer Peter King, Saint John's Uni- The program, sponsored by Keamy will track the steps as fitness partici center, dormitories for 200 recruits, a the new facilities. athletic code of conduct for all stu- versity women's tennis coach Kyle Federal Savings Bank, will encourage pants take a "virtual" walk across dining hall, a fitness center with a gym- The remaining buildings will be in- dents, coaches, officials or parents Copeland and Ashley Hammond, a freedom to choose an active lifestyle, America. nasium and pool and a 25-station in- corporated into the new campus. of students as a condition of partici- professional youth soccer coach. thereby improving the health and qual- Aerobics, chair aerobics, men's tit door firing range. The new headquarters complex will pation in any athletic program by the "New Jersey is a state with hun- ity of life for Kip fitness participants. ness, yoga, tai chi body toning, a walk State project leaders and consult- consist of approximately 200,000 feet student or youth athlete. dreds of excellent youlh sports pro- Studies have shown that an adult ing club and line dancing are included ants, working with two independent of modern office space. A school or sports team with an grams supported by dedicated par- who walks 10.000 steps a day will burn in the fitness program that will be tea cost estimating teams and a construc- The Sea Girt facility will continue to athletic code of conduct in place ents, coaches and officials," between 2.000 and 3,500 extra calories tured in the 10.000 steps to freedom. tion management firm, have projected be used by the Department of Military would have the authority to ban any McGreevey said. per week. Classes begin the week of Sept**. that the cost of the entire project, in- and Veterans' Affairs, the Department youth athlete, coach, parent, or offi- "This bill provides an important The result will be a better health pro For information and registration cluding both the Professional Train- of Corrections, the Division of Crimi- cial who violates the code. Violators tool to protect the quality of these file and longer lifespan, experts say. forms for this program and other ing Center and the Headquarters Com- nal Justice, the Juvenile Justice Com- would only be allowed to return if valuable programs. To promote and encourage the classes, activities and trips at 55Kip. plex, will be $125 million. , mission and law enforcement agencies. 10.000 pteps per day each Kip member

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