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Mcrrial Tftecibin ..drtfc community „ *T " 8 er demands fi *■" » apartheid in no ■wed U the fact inch a mi a death sentence far many w ® . women aw’ ----- whom bear no rcsponsiomiy apartheid policy. Ignored, too, mcrrial TfTecibin- lessons of oar own Civil KW < wounds still are not healed aftct nan a century and SOI'TH-HERGK\ RKVIKW l jn THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1985 -EJSTrll•« - ... ...... ?3SL;WwkJ> , m 25 cents Jim m y R onso’s grandson M icrow aves banned By Amy Divine She stressed the township opposition of a businessman who is new U S. A ttorney The Board of Commissioners at might lay itself open to lawsuits if it said residents of Valley Brook oject Jimmy Ronzo ran his butcher this month’s public meeting unani­ set the ban, intimating that RCA to the rule. He said the ordinance, if shop on Rdige Rd., Lyndhurst, serv­ mously adopted an odinance which Transmissions may come to the adopted, would impose a hardship ing up expertly cut steaks and places a moratorium on erection of board soon for permission to install on both homeowners and residents chops, interspersed with items of microwave antennas in the town­ a microwave antenna. and would bring extra traffic to side local news. Although Jimmy was ship until a report from the health She said that the DEP has streets along Valley Brook. He did one of the many Lyndhurst residents board is received regarding the pos­ alaready set the safety standard for not like the idea of meters being who had made their way there from sible hazards to health of the popu­ microwave expsoure at 5,000 micro­ installed, either, as Commissioner Lyndhurst he was a man who kept lace. watts per square centimeter. David Roseann Primerano suggested, with local events and enjoyed dis­ Vigorous arguments against Fremont, RCA representative, later saying this would give the area the cussing them with his customers. adoption of the ordinance were pre­ said that the proposed antenna “atmosphere of a city.” If Jimmy were alive and had his sented by Yvonne Marcuse, at­ would em it 2'/2 million times less The matter was tabled when shop today he would have gloried in torney, of Morristown, representing radiation than the standard set by Stellato suggested to Police Com­ the fact a grandson, six-foot-four RCA Com m unications, that the lo­ the DEP, which was set in 1964 missioner John Gagliardi that a Thomas W. Greelish, had been cal community could not adopt such Commissioner Louis Stellato survey of traffic patterns be made sworn in as United States attorney rules because they are against the said that the state at one time ap­ on Delafield and other nearby for NorthernVew Jersey, one of the state’s municipal land-use regu­ proved of dumping sludge six miles streets and a report submitted to most prestigious positions in the lations. She said that federal and off shore but has since revised the the commission at the October 8 state. state governments, not a municipal­ distance to 120 miles. meeting. And Jimmy would have thrilled ity, have the authority to regulate “The way I figure it, the state Gagliardi, who also serves as had be been present at the swearing microwave communications made a 114-mile error on that one,” chairman of the Joint Meeting, re­ in to hear the new U.S. attorney pay RCA had notified Lyndhurst of­ he said. He voted with the other ported the tow nship will be connect­ tribute to “my grandfather, James ficials that the land use law pro­ commissioners to adopt the or­ ing with the Passaic Valley Sew­ Ronzo, who came to this country as hibits a moratorium on microwave dinance which may be rescinded if erage Commission as the old treat­ an immigrant and seized the golden construction if the reason is to allow reports from the health authorities ment plant has been declared un­ opportunities offered by his new time to form a master plan or for indicate no health hazard, accord­ able to treat the present flow and home.” development regulations. ing to Township Attorney George O that a new plant would cost eight James Ronzo, immigrant, worked Mayor Ja m e s M Guida told Savino. million dollars He said the DEP for others until the opportunity Marcuse that the health of the com- had promised to grant 55 percent of came to establish his own business, muunity comes first and he had Alluding to an investigation set the cost but had later reneged. He the Ridge Rd. butcher shop. He im­ been informed that rays from such off by residents of Vernon Township said new building will be forbidden bued in his fam ily the honor of work­ installations might be dangerous to who have claimed that a high per­ in the area for two or three years ing in a country that paid off hard health. centage of babies bom in their Sus­ since the Bellemead development work with respect and recognition. “I will await the report from the sex County community suffer from will add much to the flow When W. Hunt Dumont looked state department of Environmental Downs Syndrome due to the number Roseann Primerano reported over the field for a successor he Protection; I am not a health of­ of ground-to-satellite transmitters that specifications for bids for gar­ chose Greelish, his first assistant. ficial nor an engineer but as I un­ set up there, Marcuse said ‘there is bage contracts will be forthcoming “His grandfather would have been derstand it, right now we are not no demonstratable fact connecting soon and that she is gathering in­ so pleased to hear him recognized sure of the dangers that might be microwave antennas with the indic- formation on the cost of the like that by Tom before such a dist­ dence of Down’s or cancer in Ver­ township's collecting its own trash. inguished audience," said Mrs. connected with microwave radi­ ation,” said Guida. non,” where W estern Union, RCA, Henry Prank ,a Lyndhurst descend e n t Easteron Satellite and American Stellato announced the loss of of James Ronzo, who attended the Marcuse retorted “You do not Satellite have set up dishes because Douglas Adamo, head of the water ceremony in Newark with her have the authority to enact an or­ the mountainous area permits clear department to Rutherford and that husband. dinance on only fears of the effect receiving and transmitting. he was, however, retaining him as Jhomis Greelish moved to a top Thom as W. Greelish on health of theyapmlation And you An ocdinance which would limit water purveyor, a state-mandated honored position in the law pro­ might wait years to r a report from office, at $3,000, thus saving the Greelish was pitted again* the n * final appointment to the post is parking on Valley Brook Avenue fession by adhering to the rules the Department of Environmental between Stuyvesant Avenue and township about $30,000 in salary. laid down by his grandfather “work tion’s most celebrated crlmttal made by President Reagan Protection.” Ridge Road was tabled in view of (Continued on Page 4 > hard and earn what you want lawyer, Edward Bennett Williams. Alanky S-f«H-5. Greelish has been Greelish, who spent his boyhood in The prosecution prevailed. described by those who know him as California in Hunterdon County, Between 1971 and 1476* Greelish / a polished prosecutor with a sort of rose from the rank of assistant U.S. r withdrew from law school for a year Stewart” delivery and an Sale o f lots to be used to attorney to head a Special Prosecu­ to earn money working for a aiT of assurance and authority that tion unit in the office, and finally, to brewery. Then he returned to his serves him well in courtroom situa­ direct the Criminal Division of thfc tions. studies in Seton H all Law School at develop athletic fields U.S. A ttorney’s Office. night. His most recent case was the suc­ During that period, Greelish said, The Planning Board has granted Mrs. Frank recalled that often cessful prosecution of two self- in the two-family zone, would be erty, this is public land and I would his assignments ranged from direct­ approval to the Lyndhurst Board of Greelish would return from work proclaimed revolutionaries, who fine provided the variance was not like to see money received on ing an undercover bribery investiga­ Education for the subdivision and a granted and pack sandwiches made by his were convicted earlier this year of the promise of developing athletic tion involving the attempted payoff variance requested in order for the wife, then he would go to the library amassing a terrorist arsenal at a Real estate broker Richard Van fields for use of our youth not used of a Bergen County official, heading board of Ed to sell part of the prop­ to study. South Jersey storage facility. Glahn of the Hometown Real Estate for that purpose,” said Gagliardi, IV a nationwide payola probe, and Married and the father of three erty known as Marin Oval, for the Agency testified that he sold 21 purpose of using the money from stressing he is '1000 percent for the leading government agents through children, Greelish moved to new homes within two blocks and they development " After seven years of hard work it a financial maze to track down the Jersey when he was 7 years old. the sale of three lots for developing are on lots of even smaller size He all paid off when he was------------- chosen ----to source of what, until then, were grow4ng up in rural Califon in Hun­ the remaining property as an athlet­ noted that the land at present is not Granted was the application of clerk in the court of Federal Judge believed to have been bearer bonds terdon County.
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