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They talk most who have least to say. ^Matthew Prior Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2002 BRIEFS Three BOE candidates Correction vie for three open seats In last week's police blotter. Paul Best was incorrectly named as some- one being aiTested. $22.5 mil. budget also before voters BY ( K VH . Ki \ i Kt John Best was arTested and used As the end of the school year gets Education lo enhance the. school Paul Best's identification. closer, many parents and teachers alike curriculum and facilities for the Paul Best was not arrested or in- wonder where the school has year children of Lyndhurst." volved in any way. gone. Students have already marked Beyond the candidates themselves, The Leader regrets the error and their calendars for the last day of there lies the very important issue ot apologizes for the inconvenience school and the start of a summer tilled the budget. Some of the items^included and confusion. with freedom. But what many tend (o in this year's $22,5o2.746 budget are forget is the upcoming School Board fairly standard: increases for health LHS planning party Elections; the beginning of a new benefits, salary increases and security Lyndhurst High School's Classes of school year. and safety-related issues. But what 2002 and 2004 are sponsoring a Boef- This year the election takes place on many Lyndhurst residents may not steak/Karaoke/Dancc Evening on Sat- April 16. between the hours of 2 p.m. know is included in this year's budget urday. April 20. from 7 to 11 p.m. The and 9 p.m. This time around there will is financing lor the Bergen Hope event will be held at the Senior Citi- be three, three-year terms up for Charter School. A Charter School is u zens Building, located on Cleveland election and three petitions were filed. school (separate from the public Avenue in Lyndhurst. All ages wel- All of the nominees have many years school system) that practices come to attend. Tickets are $30 per of experience with regard to New distinctive methods of leaching person. To order tickets contact Mary designed to improved the academic Calicihio or Clair Hoyt at (201) 896- Jersey's educational system and the 2100. needs of this continuously evolving level of the children attending. An Celebrating women - During the month of March. Franklin School was visited by some Historical and field. unknown fact is that only the cream of Open registration at currently well known women. They spoke to the third and fourth grade classes, telling the students about their Candidate Anita /arillo is currently the crop can attend this school, which lives, and how they became famous. Some of these famous visitors are pictured above. (Front Row left to a member of the Board of Education. is slated to receive approximately St. Michael School right) Juan Colon as Sheryl Swoopes and Amanda Cruz as Rebecca Lobo (Second Row left to right) Stephanie She has just completed a three-year s H H).(H M i of the (owns tax money. St. Michael the Archangel School Stevens as Betsy Ross, Christina O'Shea as Cleopatra, Alexandria Andreoli as Annie Oakley, Christy Lee iimi on (he Board and a one-year When asked about the charier Ascolese as Cher, and Alexa Kelly as Susan B. Anthony. located at 624 Page Avenue is hold- uncxpircd term. Candidate I•i.mk school, Abruseato said, "I am strongly ing open registration for those inter- Benedetto currently serves as School opposed to the proposed chartci ested in enrolling for the new school Board President. He has been a Board school. It is inappropriate that local year. Families of children in grade I to Lyndhurst police blotter of 1 Education member for 12 years. The lax dollars will be used to luiul a chattel 8 need to present recent report cards. ii* Pinup Sim final candidate is Joseph Ahruscato, school but local control over Ihe use For more information, call 201-939- Warrant arrest -1 .inda Biancamano. According to police reports, the 27 ot Passaic, was arrested on March 0350. 42 of Lyndhurst, was arrested on warrants were issued for two counts 29 on charges of disorderly conduct. who is seeking his first term on the of the dollars is non-existent." March 28 on a fugitive warrant issued of contempt of court. The warrants Officers arrested Schaefer alter he Board of Bducation. He has been In next week's issue of The LHS Class of '92 to hy stale authorities. were worth a combined tofcil of $ 18,165. allegedly caused an altercation at the involved in many school board Commercial Leader, the details of the According to police reports, Officers from the Lyndhurst Police Lyndhurst Diner on River Road. He committees over the years and is proposed charter school in Lyndhursi hold 10 yr. reunion Biancamano was arrested at the Department and the North Arlington was processed at the Lyndhurst seeking to lake over the seat currenlly will be outlined, along with the affects The I >ndhuisi High School Class Wins low Motel on Rutherford Police Department arrested Fina at his Police Department, and later released held by Steve Calacureio, who is not charter schools have on children of 1992 ten year reunion is scheduled Avenue. She was processed at place of em ploy me nl in North on summonses. seeking another term. currenlly attending them, for Saturday. Oct. 19. a San Carlo Res- Lyndhursi Police Department Arlington, He was later released to the Paraphernalia possession - taurant. Class members can visit Abruscato has worked in the New School officials and candidates alike headquarters, and later turned over custody of the Kssex County Sheriff's Paparella, M of Oakland, Jersey Public School system for 28 urge all registered voters to mark April www.geocilies.com/lyndhursths92 for to the custody of the Bergen County Department. was arrested on April I on charges years. When asked what he feels is 16 on (heir calendars. Many fait to see more information. Jail. Holdup-An unknown man recently of possession of drug paraphernalia. the most important aspect of serving the importance of voting in the School Warrant arrest - Robert Hicks. 25 held up an attendant at (he Emporium < M'ficcrs arrested Paparella outside AARP 4866 to meet on the Board of Education, he said, Board Elections, especially residents of Passaic. was arrested on March 28 Gas Station on Ridge Road, according the Winslow Motel on a warrant Kingsland-Lyndhurst AARP Chap- on a warrant issued tor his arrest by to police repOft*. issued by Clifton authorities. "The Lyndhurst Public Schools who no longer have children attending ter #4866 next meeting is April 9. Lyndhurst authorities. According to police reports, the provide a superior education to the Lyndhursi Public Schools Nominations of Officers will be held. The man was described as being in $2,500 warrant was issued on children of Lyndhurst at a reasonable Thousands of children that will For members' listening pleasure, Vic- Officer Goal arrested Hicks during his mid-20's; weighing approximately previous charges of drug cost to the taxpayers of the community. someday walk through the halls ol tor Mancino and company will per- a traffic slop in the area of Rutherford 160 to! 70 pounds; five feet, five inches paraphernalia possession. I hope to contribute to the continued Lyndhurst Schools will all be affected form. Avenue and Stuyvesant Avenue. in height; and wearing a green hoodi* efforts of the current Board of by Ihe choices made in this election There are still a few openings for Hicks was later released after posting According to police reports, the man During the arrest, officers allegedly the May 4 to May 10 trip to Myrtle $178 bail. threatened the attendant with a knife, found Paparella to be in the Beach. Cost is $575. Call Connie (201) Warrant arrest - Dominick Fina, 32 demanding that he turn over his possession of a pipe commonly used Lyndhurst Emblem Club holding dinner 933-5145 if interested. of North Arlington, was arrested on money. The suspect reportedly got to inhale cocaine. On April 10 Lyndhurst Emblem Club $4 for children under 10. Also take out away with $92. Detectives are currently Tickets will be available for the In- March 29 on warrants issued for his will hold a chicken dinner (salad, orders will he available (call ahead) investigating the incident. stallation of Officers Dinner Dance on arrest by the Essex County Sheriff's Paparella was later released to the pasta, chicken, veggie, dessert and Disorderly conduct - Steven Schacfer, June 11 at the Brownstone. Department. custody of Clifton police. coffee) at the Lyndhurst Elks Lodge For tickets call Marie at 201-438 #1505, Park Avenue, Lyndhurst from 4356, Agnes at 201 -939-3660or Arlcne Lyndhurst hiring for Time to register for junior football league 5:30 u>7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults. 201-935-6188. summer day camp Boys 6 and 7 years old, registration Commissioner Paul Passamano, Jr.. The Lyndhurst Junior Football to be sold for pasta night. For those fee Is $35. and will be entered in the of the Lyndhurst Recreation Depart- League will he holding registration at who sell the tickets, registration will NFL Flag Football Tournament Enjoy a night at the races ment announces that his department the Lyndhurst Parks Department, lo- only cost $65 for the first child and $25 It has become an annual tradition will take place on April 17 at 6:30 p. m League. is interested in hiring teachers, a cer- cated at 250 Cleveland Avenue. Sign- for additional siblings. of the Lyndhurst Historical Society Tickets cost $ 100 and may be ordered tified life guard, a nurse and college ups will take place on Monday April (FOOTBALL PLAYERS) to honor members of the community by calling 939-6686. The Cheerleaders will also hold sign- students who would like to work in 15 through Friday April 1°. 7 p.m. to 9 Boys: Pee Wee Division ages 7-8-9 at "A Night at the Races" at the Pe- The society will be honoring Phyllis ups at the same time and place. The the Summer Day Camp. pjn. must be 7 years old by Sept. 1. gasus Restaurant at the Meadow- Bogle and John Devency for their mil registration fee options are the same The league will offer 2 options this Boys: Junior Division ages 10 and lands Racetrack. This year the event standing volunteer work. Day Camp will run from Monday. as football. Registration is open to all year for the registration fee: Option I, 11 must be 10 years old by Sept. 1. July 8. through and including Friday, boys and girls entering 3rd through $90 for the first child and $40 for addi- Boys: Senior Division ages 12-13-14 Aug. 16, at the Bergen County Park 8th grade in September 2002. Rec. Dept. planning several trips area which is located at the foot of tional siblings. Option 2. $90 for the (14 not yet in high school and 14 years Township Recreational ID card is also Commissioner Paul Passamano, Jr.. ner. Saddle River busses will leave from Valley Brook and Riverside Avenues tirsi child and a coupon book of $25 old after May 1.) required for all registrations. For fur- Director of the Department of Parks the Town Hall Park at 8:15 a.m. ( 'ost: from 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. for Pasta Night at the senior building (FLAG FOOTBALL) ther information call the Parks Depart- and Recreation has several trips set $50.00 by bus and $36.00 by car Call the Recreation Department at in September. Additional siblings will Boys 4 and 5 years old, registration ment at 804-2482. up for Lyndhurst Senior Citizens. Wednesday, Sept. 18: The Brown 804-2482 for more information. be $40 with three tickets for that child fee is $25. Tuesday, April 2: The Brownstone - stone - Paddy McMurphy's Wake. Polish Heritage Festival. Includes Completely original - first time any Lyndhurst day camp registration to begin lunch, show and transportation. $36 where. Lunch, show and Wuiiporta Inside Day Camp registration will be held on Wednesday, May 1 registration, we !he past, bring the camp registration per person. tion. $36 per person. card, permission slips and check or on the following dates: Monday, April will take families for RETURNING Monday, May 13: The Brownstone For the trips to the Brownstone. be at Classified 11 29. Wednesday, May 1 and Thursday, CHILDREN with the last name from M- money order when registering. No Opinion ~~* - Guys & Molls. Lunch, show and the Town Hall Park at 10:30 a.m May 2. Lyndhurst Day Camp is for Z; Thursday. May 2 registration is for cash! Tee shirts may be purchased the transportation. $36 per person. Obituaries 10 ALL NEW CHILDREN evening of registration. It would be rvofm...... •••••• ...... ^ children in grades Kindergarten Breakers in Spring Lake - Thursday, Call the Recreation Department al Registration will be held at the Se- appreciated if all forms are completely Raal Estata 9 through 8. Note: the child must be go- June 6. Brunch, beach, pool and din- 201804-2482 for additional information. Schools 8 ing into Kindergarten in September and nior Citizen Center on Cleveland Av- filled out when arriving at registration. Sports 7 at least 5 years old. enue from 6 to 8 p.m. on all nights. This will save everyone a lot of time. Vagabonding 6 On Monday. April 29 registration, we You may come to the Parks Depart- Also, do not have the amount of your will take families for RETURNING ment the week of April 22 between 9 check made out prior to registration. It Spring Senior Prom is coming Subscribeto th»Lmtderfor CHILDREN with last names from A-L; and 4 to pick up your booklet. As in should be Tilled out that night. Commissioner Paul Passamano, Jr., making this year's prom another e\ S10ay—r~Outot*f*12 Director of the Lyndhurst Recreation citing night for seniors. Exccllcm Call 439-8700 tor more Into Department is happy to announce music, a wonderful dinner and more Lyndhurst Woman's Club sponsoring scholarship that the Sixth Annual Spring Senior to make it a fun night and enjoyable The Woman's Oubot L>ndhun>t will To apply, the student should provide ies should be provided. Information Citizen Prom will he held this year on evening. Commrrrial leaDtr Friday, April 12 at the Sacred Heart Published at again award a $500 General Scholar- a personal profile that includes family is to be sent to their high school 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst ship to a Lyndhurst High School resi- data, extracurricular activities, aca- counselor by April 15. Social Center, Valley Brook Avenue To sign-up call the Recreation l)e Periodical Postage Paid at and Warren Street. Doors will open partment at 804-2482 from 9:30 am. Rutherford. NJ 07070 dent student. Doris Coughlan, Edu- demic achievement, grade point aver- Subscription $10 Published Weekly cation Chairman, has sent informa- age, special awards, community ser- For further information call 201/896- at 5:30p.m. until 2:30 p.m. Callers must have their USPS 125 620 Commissioner Passamano, Jr. is Senior Citizen l.D. number available. I'nitmoitfr pUtur \end all udJiru . tumgri u. tion to all area school counselors. vice work and career goals. Three cop- 0821. 2ii tt to* • z~flw«i st iymi THE LEADER PAGE 2 - THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 2002 List your property with us and save thousands! Ferris High to hold Jodie Foster talks about making choices Attention buyers! Call for an all years reunion BY KAM WILLIAMS JF: "It does change things. You have a free list of properties Ferris High School, Jersey City, Time flies when you're making 4*j in your price range! to admit that there's something, not will hold an all years reunion on movies. Jodie Foster turns 40 this year, just intellectual, but very visceral List with us and keep more money HUD Property list available June 8. Contact Ken C ileason at 201 - afarcryfromthetinytyke whose bare about how you know that place. You in your pocket! Call now for your every Thursday morning. 991-0443 for more information. bottom was featured in the classic know that you would do anything for free market analysis. Coppertone ad ages ago. And it seems 03«« Ql them. 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Admission is free we know how hard it is to direct and KW: Do you think that your being a people better, not worse?' And, 'How but seating is limited. Contact Linda RESIDENTS! we respect the fact that we are all there mother enabled you to dig a little can I reflect that?' So. I appreciate it Haft: (201) 842-8863 or LHaftl982 to serve him. It's all about HIS vision deeper for this role? if anybody looks up to those choices." @ aol.com DON'T MISS THIS YEAR'S Madama Butterfly to flutter into Williams Center djfiMe The Hudson Opera Theatre presents, world of the 1900's. BF Pinkerton, 20th season with fully staged perfor- iORTH ARLINGTON "Madama Butterfly," Puccini's bitter- seeking comfortable quarters while mances, professional singers, it entices Accondian Studio- sweet tale of love and loneliness, Sat- stationed in Nagasaki, is Butterfly's audiences into another world — a CHILDREN'S HEALTH Private Lessons urday, April 13 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, callous cad of a lover. His romantic world that is visually spectacular and April 14 at 3 p.m. at the Williams Cen- intentions are more self-serving than &• SAFETY FAIR Accordian^ Key Board "I^Drums ijurjjty exciting! For information re- 580 Kearny Ave. Kearny ter for the Arts, in Rutherford. This amorous, and he is intent on taking garding the full season, check out the year, the Hudson Opera Theatre per- advantage of every new situation. 991-2233 website http///www.hotopera.com. formance of Madama Butterfly will be The innocent, young Butterfly relin- The Williams Center for the Arts is Answer to last week's sung in Italian, with English quishes her religion, family and a. private, not-for-profit, multi-cultural "supertitles"— making it easy for the friends to marry the handsome and performing arts and cinema complex CHANCE TO WIN Super Crossword audience to follow the story while en- dashing Pinkerton. 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Butterfly's sad, tragic events spiral out Visit the Williams Center's website at Dn •onnao Gun of control as springtime, and the rob- nnE] t-innd nrjnrjD Q QDQI The mysticism of an exotic, turn-of- www.williamscenter.org for perfor- SATURDAY, APRIL 6 rinan DQH anp nnnnnn the-century Japan is the setting for this ins return, and Pinkerton returns with mance schedules, movie times, direc- 1O:OO AM to 2:OO PM BOQ BnBDflDE) ODD classic tale of unquestioning love and his new wife. tions and other points of interest. The atthe ^g the insensitivity of youth between a The Hudson Opera Theatre is a pro- Williams Center is handicapped acces- ina nnnnatn naive local girl and an enterprising fessional opera company. Its goal is sible and is supported, in part, by the IOIDDOQ nnnaua iinoo foreign naval officer. 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One would allow mo- Mayor Bernadette McPherson said, behind closed doors. When it comes proven to be a binderance 10 the sur- take place without violating Sunshine with Rutherford representatives, the torists to go straight or left and the 'They would have to meet safety stan- time for a public meeting, the DOT rounding community. Laws. However, law states that as long New Jersey Department of Transpor- other would go straight or turn right. dards, but nothing is set in stone. Al- will tell us this is how the plan will go Members of the group have ques- as a quorum of the local governing tation (DOT) has concluded that one Closer to Route 3, Marginal Road though I'm sure they would enjoy and that will be it. No ifs, ands, or buts tioned that with such a big issue on body is not in session, then any such more closed meeting is needed regard- would become two lanes. A right turn their backyards again." she said. about it," Master said. hand, how these closed meetings could meeting is allowed. ing the Route 3 project. lane would be connected to Riverside "Other issues would be the height ot . Master feels no decision should be The state, citing safety concerns, Avenue with a left turn lane heading the walls and the chance of them be- made without the community's input. is looking to widen Route 3 and cre- on to the highway. ing painted with graffiti." There's a lot at stake here and we ate acceleration and deceleration Hadden mentioned that one prop- The fact that Prehle Place would don't feel it's being taken that way," DOREENA.CATANIO ramps in select locations, in addition erty is standing in the way of the plan be closed off has sprung controversy said Master, questioning the lack of to reconditioning the Passaic River - a homeowner's garage. He said the among Rutherford residents living democracy. Certified Public Accountant bridge. DOT would have to pay to have an- around Route 3. More so they have In an informative letter devised by A Full Senice Accounting Firm Servicing However, talk of revamping the other one built elsewhere on the prop- questioned the DOT's actions in hold- the Route 3 Impact Group that was Small & Middle Market Clients and Individuals. heavily-traveled highway has been erty. ing closed meetings, fearing crucial forwarded to The Leader Newspapers, Contact our office for a Free Consultation ongoing for years. Rutherford resi- According to the plan, changes to decisions are being made without their it was stated that Botany Village, in Dfessional Personal & Business Income Tax Prepare SECURITIES OFFERED TlftMUGH TFS SECURITIES INC. dents said in the past that the plan will the Lyndhurst side of Route 3 include knowledge or input. Members ot" the Clifton, faced similar closed door 847 BROADWAY, BAYONNl'HFo7002 MEMBER NASD/SIPC be detrimental to the quality of life in the closure of the Rutherford Avenue Route 3 Impact Group have been out- meetings conducted by the DOT. In Financial Planning Tax-Free Investing their town. Addressing their concerns, exit, leaving only one exit located near spoken on the matter and continue to this instance, the state wanted to make IRA • Pension Rollovers Mutual Funds the DOT has held closed meetings that the intersection by the Burger King. do so. Route 46 entrance and exit ramps in ix: I'Rosri ( I w I:M I included borough officials and some Another possible change may include Residents feel that motorists will Botany Village, a decision that has NO. \KI IM.ION. N..I.II7IMI individuals that represent the resi- the closing of the Rutherford Avenue infiltrate the small side streets in an dents. Specific points of the plan have entrance forcing motorists to gain ac- effort to miss the lights. And more been discussed in these meetings that cess to Route 3 via Route 17. Despite alarming, they say. is the closing of have caused uncertainty among the these major revisions, there has been the Preble Place entrance to the high- residents. a lack of Lyndhurst residents speak- way. Residents expect motorists will "Things have gone smoothly so ing out. use an existing entrance ramp on Lin- far. There will be a public meeting There is the possibility of install- coln Avenue to gain access to Route held sometime in May to review ing 20-25-foot noise-barrier walls 3. Added traffic on residential streets changes with the residents," said Jim along sections of Route 3, bordering could pose to be hazardous as school Hadden. spokesperson for the DOT. Rutherford. Hadden stated that resi- children walking to school in the dis According to the plan, the Preble dents will have the final say on trict. Place entrance to Route 3 will be whether the walls would be installed. Guarang Master, a spokesperson You can open closed and the street will be turned into "I'm surprised Lyndhurst residents tor the Route 3 Impact Group, says the a cul-de-sac in an effort to divert the are not concerned with these changes." representatives chosen to attend the Route 3 traffic. At the intersection of said Metts, who added that Lyndhurst meetings do not define the feelings of Park Avenue and Marginal Road, a is actually in favor of the walls. all the residents affected in Rutherford. an IRA traffic light is possible, with two lanes Regarding the walls, Rutherford "It's not fair what they are doing anytime before you retire. (We suggest you do it before April 15th.)

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They are Honor Society were inducted during "All of these students proudl) dis- guests attended a reception in the Me Auditorium to perform self-created good students and fast learners." skits to show the audience what they DARE. Drug Abuse Resistance an evening candlelight ceremony on play these characteristics, and all arc dia Center, accompanied by live pi learned in DARE. They also talked Education teaches students how to March 4. required to maintain the high sum ano music, courtesy of a school lac- about drugs and the many ways to say say "no" to harmful substances.; Parents, family members, friends. dards of excellence in (hese areas e-ven Lilly member. "no." Drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes can do Board of Education members, admin- After practicing for weeks under the serious damage to children's mind istrators, teachers, and guidance coun- direction of East Rutherford Capt. iml bodies. Some kids try these selors were in attendance to witness Larry Minda and Sgt. Paul Cece. the turn it n I substances, even though they the induction of society members and students performed successfully on don't want to. DARE also teaches society officers. flllilr'l Ac ;III(MIIJ Open House stage. what drugs contain, consequences of j Selected by NHS students who were at using drugs, and skills children need "They taught us how to say "no.* inducted last year, this year's offic- SL Michaels Here some ways: Say 'No. thanks." to avoid being involved in youth Our program provides ers were inducted by Diane Jarolski. give reasons or excuses, change the gangs and violence. a variety of age the high school's Guidance Supervi- subject, walk away, avoid the Twenty six million school children appropriate situation, strength in numbers. These in the Unites States out of 36 million sor and a graduate member of the •Full d»y and hatt dny Prr K activities to ways are good ways to say 'no' to peer in the world were taught DARE this school's honor society. This year's officers are: Barbara Kaminska. Presi- 3 S« programs make your pressures." said one of the students. year. DARE has spread in 52 •MroondWoMMl dent; Christopher Downs, Vice-Presi- Jessica. countries around the world Its • Before/ After carr child's first "1 am so happy that they learned success is growing rapidly and dent; Jamie Kasica. Secretary: and •DapMtf/CartMad teachers school experi- helping children of all ages Carly Hrywniak. treasurer. something I hope our work will show • Summer Program ence positive and enjoyable. results very soon," Capt. Minda said. internationally. After the officers took their oaths •Hot lock of office, they proceeded to induct the •Computer lab Saturday April 13,2002 Honors announced newest senior members: Magalena 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Bcdnarz. Ahlam Hammad. Riina Mark your atSMS,Lyndhurst Angel Academy Rana. Magdalena Stopka. Anno calendar to St. Michael the Archangel School Ridge Road Wozna. and Ahmed Virani. visit us) in Lyndhurst has announced its LyndlHirst, NJ. 07071 Honor Roll for the second marking To he inducted, students have to period of the 2001-2002 school meet criteria in four areas: scholar 201-939-0350 year. First Honors - 4th grade: William Newby; 5th grade: Jessica Adamski. Matthew Dudek. Abigail Saunders; 6th grade: William Dybus. Kimbcrly Newby, Aleksandra Zdan; 7th grade: Michael Branin. Jenna Picture a Oiambalvo. Marclyle Magoncia. Megan Fiscal: 8th grade: Samantha Linn, Hadissah Magoncia. Lauren New Entry Shabunia. Second Honors - 4th grade: Brianna Hovarth; 5th grade: Door on Caitlin kuhrold, Aaron ibarrola. Andres Ordonez. John Ziomek; Scientific method - St. Michael's School in Lyndhurst recently held a 6th grade: Elizabeth Recchia; 7th science lair for grades pre-kindergarten through 8th. Principal John grade: llyssa Mueller: 8th grade: Your House Taormina announced that several students were chosen to compete Angela Santini. Christopher and present their experiments for judging at St. Francis of Assisi School Smith in Hackensack. The following students were chosen: Lauren Shabunia, Jessica Barreiro, Megan Piscal. Aleksandra Zdan, Kimberly Newby and This Spring Shah wins spelling John Ziomek. bee in Wellington &Save "I fell relieved and I felt surprised." said a beaming Neil Shah. 8th grade KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE spelling bee winner from Wallington ft FULL DAY CLASSES I BEFORE AHD AFTER CASE ft up to 25% High School. The honor student DEGREED/CERTIFIED TEACHERS t SMALL CUSSES .COMPOTES LAB earned his title after competing in the MUSIC t CLASSROOM IHTER5ET ACCESS f PHYSICAL EDUCATIOI t ART final spelling bee held at the school. ft HAJTOS ON LEARHINGt HOT LUNCH f SUMMER PROGRAM ft We Measure • We Install • We Guarantee "First of all 1 felt surprised because I had just won the school spelling bee St. Michael out of. 200 students, and relieved be- the Archangel School cause I was going back and forth with 6*4 Page Ave.. Sebastian for 15 minutes and it was , finally over." Shah said. Lyndhurst. NJ 05071 n Ml-939-0350 Shah bested his opponent. 7th grader 1 1 Sebastian Kowalik. by correctly spell- ing the word "kibitzer" in a tense vol- Come visit us on: / ley of words ranging from "cloche" Saturday. April IS to "ululation." 9:00 AM- 11:00 AM 1 As a result of winning the school In addition to reading, writing, and arithmetic. spelling bee, he got to compete on the county level last month. 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We were met in At the shore we thought we would I have |usi noticed that they are re-he corresponded with him often. There our teacher was Miss Fritz, a tall • ee Washington by my sister's husband find a farm where they had live bun- storing (he works of Dr. Carlos Will- • ** raw-boned individual who put fear into The weather has been so unusual and before he drove us home he nies We saw a woman on the main street in Manasquan and asked her iams. Do you ever think ol things that hap- our lives. Since we had quite a walk to this year that our magnolia tree has stopped at a pet shop and bought my where we could find a farm with live My mo(hei often talked about him— pened in school' Very often I think of get to school we were allowed to carry been trying to bloom. Tiny buds ap- niece a live baby duck. She was de- bunnies. She said she had some at home always said he was good to ordinary my third grade teacher, a lovely petite a lunch which we ate in the classroom peared about a month ago but as the lighted and carried it home in the train and we went to her home and found people even though famous. She woman. Miss Miller One day a boy while the teacher lunched in the school cold weather came along they never with the duck quack -quacking all the she had them, right at home in a closed would s.i\ he delivered all the new inadvertently said a word wrong giv- teachers' room. Miss Fritz put ques- seemed to blossom. But now it hasway. I imagine the passengers in the closet in her kitchen. babies mi the hill in Lyndhurst, was a ing it an entire different meaning, not tions on the board that we could an- become a disaster, not only did the train were annoyed but said nothing. much admired person. very nice. The teacher thought it so swer. We loved writing with chalk an- buds not bloom but they seem to be My niece raised thai duck till Ujvas We bought a bunny for my niece which she took loving care of. When 1 visited my sister in Sausalito funny she burst out laughing, could swers to the questions. dead and will not bloom at all. quite grown and her father (my she anil tier husband took me to a ra- not control herself and went into the When we were to graduate at the end However our forsythia did bloom so brother) decided to take it to the shore One time I was going by train to see dio stain in high on a mountain to visit Cloakroom to laugh and laugh. The of the school year Miss Fritz sent for I can't imagine what happened to the where it could swim in the lake across my sister in Virginia because no other iherud perator. class did not think it so tunny obvi- my mother and said though my grades magnolia. It will be interesting to see if the street. As soon as she put it into member of the family was able to go The train was crowded and I had to When he heard I was from New Jer- ously and did not laugh at the mis were passing she should insist that I the leaves appear. Sometimes they do the water it went down a pipe which stand Visioning a long stand up ride sey and (old him Lyndhurst he wanted take, embarrassing the hoy who made remain in the eighth grade. She said I after the flowers die without having led into the ocean. We never saw that to Virginia I asked the conductor if to know 11 I was near to Rutherford it. was too little to go to high school bloomed at all. Too bad. It is such a duck again though we sat on the beach there was a seat in another part of the where I >i Williams lived. Did I visit him We had a seventh grade teacher that where I would have to cope with big beautiful tree when it is in all its glory daily, hoping to see it swimming in the train. In a nasty voice he said, "Why often' He was shocked and disap- we all liked. I don't know that she was high school boys. with the beautiful coral colored flow- ocean. don't you stay home and take care of pointed that I did not know such a a good teacher bul she was pretty and My mother did not agree. My marks ers blooming. Another time that same niece was your children?" What a hateful man! famous man or visit him. Apparently dressed beautifully. We could scarcely were passing and I must go to high sick on Easter Sunday and her father Learn to stencil at Meadowlands Museum Register for Living with Grief conference On Sunday. April 28 from I Io4pm come" sign which could be hung on a lands Museum. To register stop al the The Center for Hospice Care, Inc. als can more effectively assist seniors 22,4:30p.m. UiL- Meadowlands Museum will spon- door or in an entry way. Hy ntaking Museum, call the Museum office at (C.H.C.I.), an affiliate of the Saint coping with loss. Cokic Roberts, of Continuing Education Credits, for sor a Stenciling Workshop. This class this plaque, participants will learn ba- 201-935-1175 or send e-mail to Barnabas Health Care System, along ABC News, will moderate the as- many vocational discipline-nurses, 1 will he taught by LuAnn Wolf, a pro- sic stenciling techniques. iiieiidowlandriiuseuml Crane Avenue in Ruthcr- year's Living With Grief teleconfer- This natidfial event takes- place on sonnel. EAP professionals and fu- and lurniture and on the walk of members. This cosl includes the lord. the Museum is open to visitors ence. Wednesday. April 24, from 1:30 to 4 neral directors-are available from the homes. plaque, stencils and brushes (which on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m., Monday This is the ninth annual video tele- p.m. Locally, participants can go to Hospice Foundation of America, how- I .

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Center for Senior Care at (973)470-3050 THE LEADER PAGE 7 SPORTS Dunn and Paskas are Wrestling State Champs Ganett Dunn and Michael Paskas year as a freshman, on the Rutherford all year, winning the South Jersey secured their places in Rutherford High School Wrestling team. Wrestling Association States and the history as the first tw6 Wrestling State Michael Paskas won his 12"1USAW NJ Kids States. Champs to come out of Rutherford tournament this year when he took the He has also won one of the NJ. Gold medal at the L'SAW New Jersey Qualifieryuamiers tofor the Middle Atlantic Dunn, an Intermediate! 13 & 14 year State Championships. His2OOl/2OO2 Wrestling Association Nationals, in olds) earned a Gold medal, in the resume' of tourney wins is staggering: Salisbury. MD - but is passing it up USAW New Jersey State Passaic Valley. Chartier Valley-Pitt., for Little League. Championships, as a heavyweight. PA. Butler BYO. Saddle Brook Twin The State Championship followed his County. Toms River State Qualifier. Paskas and Dunn will be honored District Gold and Regional Silver Kenilworth Bantam. South Jersey April 5* at the Tamhlyn Field Civic medals the Twin County State Qualifier. Twin County Districts Center, along with the Intermediates Tournaments & Regionals to name a few. leaving the program and the other Dunn will be joining his cousin, Paskas. a 75 Ib. Bantam (7 & 8 year Rutherford W restlers with exceptional wrestling sensation Corey Dunn, next olds I. has not lost to another Bantam 2001/2002 seasons. If you're a low- or moderate-Income wage earner and you'd like to have a house for your family, speak to the pros at Clifton Savings Hank! For over 70 years. Clifion has been helping make the dream of home Football star also excells at indoor track ownership come true, and we have special niortna£p program* thai Dimar Labega is a graduating se- can maximize your borrowing power! 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The 1982 Villanova graduate taught details, stop • Easier to qualify. at Union Street Grammar School for by or call the • Underwriting concessions. Mary's in Elizabeth transfer wasted no eight years before taking over the Alh CSB office time in making a lasting impact as a lelic Department. "It's much harder nearest you, r limit IB M3.I20 Bulldog track star. Photo. James Domorowski competing in the BCSL American but or visit our Labega's first love is football and I think our athletes have done well Web site. Dimar hopes to play Division 1 fool- Dimar Labega against the larger schools." explained Toil-Free: 1-888-L0ANS-CS ball in college come September At meter and defeated Dimar last season Mulcahy Administrative Office 1433 Van Houten Avr. Rutherford Dimar excelled on: the by : 100 of a second in the 400 meter Before Mulcahy took the reins of General Information: (973) 473-2200 gridiron playing tailback on the grid- Labega has lived in New York Cily A.D. former Rutherford graduate CLIFTON Our Clifton offices: iron playing tailback and defensive and attended freshman year of High Mike Clare made a name for himself SAVINGS back. 1433 Van Houtrn Avc ' (9731 473 2020 School inn St. Martin of the Virgin as a Bulldog football star and scholar. 1055 Clifton Avr. (973) 473 2323 "I love football and needed a way to Islands on the Dutch side. Dimar also The Rutherford standout excelled at I Village Square W. (973) 546 3320 BANK.. slay in shape during the offseason I enjoys playing volleyball Harvard gaining an Ivy League edu- 319 Lakcvlcw Avc. (973) 47H 1260 (9731 473 0025 Service IB our language. have always been fast and running Erik Huston of the Bulldogs was se- 646 Van Houtcn Avc. cation at one of the world's most as- 387 Valley Road (973) 279 1505 comes naturally." explained Labega. lected All Group 2 in the 55 and 300 tute universities. The Harvard gradu- Our Garflcld offices: Track is very different from foot- meters. ate was set to begin life after football 253 Palisade Ave. (973) 47H 5050 1973)473-2200 ball as it let's the runner compete as in either energy consulting or teach- 369 Lanza Avc • (97:1) 47N I2O0 www. cliftonsauings. com an individual. In a race you rely on BCSL American All Ix'ague honors ing. yourself." noted Dimar. were awarded to Dimar 1 .ahega in the Clare wanted to play in the NFL and •ATM I", .iimii Labega. a three slar varsity athlete, 55 yard dash as First team, and honor- his credentials as a two-time Ivy can certainly take care of business on able mention went to Erik Huston of League offensive tackle got him many the oval. Dimar was selected first-team Rutherford for the 55 yard dash. tryouls and accolades. All North Jersey indoor track in the Other area runners gaining All His desire to play football never THE COMPREHENSIVE WOUND HEALING CENTER: 300 and 400 meters. Ix-ague honorable mention: waned hut it seemed there would he Labega's senior indoor track sea- Matt St. Germain of Queen of Peace no NFL team to call him up. son included a Bergen County record in the 600. in the 300 meter with a lime of 35.3. Bobby Bloor of Rutherford in the That changed last week when the Dimar's other outstanding perfor- 1000 and Matt Errico. Super Bowl champion New England mance* were a North Jersey Invita- In the long jump Anthony Cavalraro patriots signed Clare and allocated iioiul 55 meter win, a Stale Group I of Rutherford. him to NFL Europe. gold in the 400, FDU Small Schools Chris Melfieldher of Queen of Peace The six fool three inch, 320 pound 400, gold and a BCSL American gold in the 3200. former Bulldog will try his skills at in the 55 and 300. These athletes and all those who guard for the Berlin Thunder begin- Labega looks forward to the outdoor compete deserved a welcomed con- ning on April 13. (iood luck, Mike, track season and a rematch against gratulations for Iheir efforts I'm sure you will make your home- Adrian Durant of Teancck. Durant was The Rutherford sports program is town proud selected All North Jersey in the 400 doing fine and under the direction of Next stop Ihc NFL! So much goes on behind the scenes This past week we had a general are announcers and score keepers to different positions. Also to get the meeting. Equipment, rosters and 2002 schedule for all games, and what about player used to they're fielding duties. rulebooks were given out. Reminder Hey players! If you are reading this, of coach's certifications and a and interested in playing a position fundraiser bus trip to Atlantic Cily that you have not played yet, do not LYNDHURST April 7*. There is still room for the be afraid lo ask if you can play a LITHE LEAGUE CORNER AC trip if interested contact Jim different position. I read about this Radigan. A new patch was given out young skinny little league player that to be put on the uniforms. It's a BY MIKE RIZZO was not happy in the outfield. He hometown hero patch to honor, our asked his coach if he could try to fallen hero's of 9/11. Our jiext the concession stand? This is run by pilch, they were hesitant but decided WE'VE GOT THE ANSWERS YOU NEED meeting will be April 11* lo go fiver Denise Radigan and the mother* of to try him. Guess whal.' That player all the last pieces of the puzzle to get past and present players. These was Nolan Ryan, a hall of Fame big There are many reasons why a wound won't heal. But if you're like most people,you might just think that a link* time our season started. schedules must be made also. It is an league Ball player! Good thing he asked! There are so many things behind the 8-day a week job. This is strictly a and the right balm will do it. And before you know it, loo mm h dim- has pamrt. \>< > < r i,- - even a greater risk to your scenes of Little League. I have to say woman's job. They enjoy it, except Oh yes what about the parents? for men like me, who try to get their They are certainly part of behind the when I first started coaching T-Ball health. That's when you should seek professional help - experiemed help • from the socially trained professionals seven years ago. 1 did not know - like own soda. I found out the hard way, scenes. As a parent. I have been Ihere. I'm sure most parents and fans do not men need to butt out. These girls take I used to be in the stands saying. Why at liackensack University Medical Center's Comprehensive Wound Healing Center. • The Comprehensive Wound realize -- how involved and how much their job seriously, and so they should. is my son on the bench, why is my detail is put into having a successful My job is to take care of my team; their son not pitching? Why is he batting and enjoyable season. I thought I job is to take care of all the teams, last, why is that boy or girl playing Healing Center offers a multidisciplinary approach to treating and managing non-healing wounds. Directed by worked hard having practice twice a umpires, coaches, parents. 50/50, fans, and not mine? I was tired of "Why" week and playing games on Saturdays and more. Keep up the good work and why turned into, why not experienced physicians and stall, patients undergo an extensivr assessment to determine the underlying medical cause and Sundays. T-Ball Coordinator girls, you are very much appreciated. volunteer? The word I use now is Mike Giuhano helps get all the teams Team mothers, help with making sure who. Who will pitch, who will catch, of their non-healing condition. A personalized treatment plan is then designed, which may include such cutting-edge and coaches together. each player gets a hot dog and soda, who will be at the position to make after each game, they make phone T-ball is for ages 6 through 8 and this team the best they can be? So procedures as byperbarie oxygen therapy. Your medical treatment is coordinated with other related conditions, calls and more. You can just imagine there are 16 teams. Sponsors are parents bear with us coaches, because how much money it takes to run this needed and schedules must be set up. most coaches do the best they can. league. Sponsors, uniforms, .ii< !> as diabetes. • / "' more information about I he Comprehensive Minor league has six teams, one more Remember " Y" is just a crooked letter businesses buying advertising signs, from last year. Schedules must be and if you have .any questions just ask town recreation Held upkeep, the food, SSS— WouniHtaUng Ctnttr, ptaue call (201) 996-U7f. made up, new sponsors, uniforms, and and we will try lo explain our equipment, paperwork etc... reasoning. So just like the making of coaches are needed too. Little league: WINNER OF THE GOVERNORS GOLD AWARD EOR PERIORMANCE EXCHLENCE 16 game schedules are made up. new The teams are practicing some every a movie, a Broadway play, running a sponsors, means new uniforms. day, the coaches must decide who can business, anything that takes time to develop. Our Little League has it's HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Uniforms have to be ordered as early play where, who can pilch, and catch, A SUBSIDIARY OF THE HILLCREST HEALTH SERVICE SYSTEM own behind the scenes that needs as January to be ready for our opening who can handle a fly ball, who can 1 TIACMIWG AWD HHtAW-H MOinTAi AlflUATID WITH TMIUNIV1UITT (.*»«£« INt INH MNIIUIIT (J, Nf» |tRm N(W (IMlt MlWr M u W,H day parade on Sunday April 21". catch a ground ball, who can be used many things to go right and to be run Umpire Schedules must be made up as a pitch runner? Practice games are smooth to finally say PLAY BALL! seven days a week from April 21" to even being played. Elks played Dukes Next week Umpires and more! late June's town Championships. Dogs, Crickets played Florist. Practice Lyndhurst Little League Comer is a weekly feature that runs on the Not to mention, the tournaments that games are important because that is the time you can try players in many Lyndhurst front page or sports page. r*'^^ iffican Hi-art dfrA are run after the regular season. There m TobacctU \SMK i.iti.in ^«^r Friends of Sara to hold Softball benefit & dinner The Friends of Sara Committee is ing teams The games will be played Saturday. May 4,7:30 p.m. at the Hill- hosting a Girls Softball Benefit and on Friday. April 26 and Saturday, April side SAC. in Wallington. Tickets are K Uont Beefsteak Dinner, in memory of Sara. 27 at Centennial Field in Wallington. $30 per person. For ticket information The committee will present scholarships Admission is S3. call Beth Ferrara at (973) 471 -5548. or SFef me start***... to one girl from each of the participat- The Beefsteak Dinner is planned for Joe Brunacki at (973) 473-6057. •l'»i?, AtlmriCHii Hrtail A«»OCt#>!>on

- i THELEADER PAGE 8 • THURSDAY.APRH. 4.2002 Leader Newspapers, Inc. Letters 251 Ridge Road~Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 Phone 201/438-8700~Fax: 201/438-9022 Mayor Guida calls for state action on property taxes E-mail: Edttor9LeaderNewspapers.net To the Editor: and has contributed very little mon- have been taken at all does not pro- Commercial Leader -The North Arlington Leader As a fellow Mayor I agree with etarily for the services the town has vide a real answer to this issue. Leader-Free Press -The News Leader Mayor George Spadoro of Edison that provided through the years. relying on property taxes as a major No one in their elderly years should I, as my fellow Mayor Spadoro, feel Covering Lyndhurst, that the time is now for real reform and i Rutherford, North Arlington, source of funding, especially for our have to choose between paying prop- s schools, is unfair to die citizens of our erty taxes or purchasing medicine, food, with a new energetic Governor we can j East Rutherford, Carlstadt & Wallington 'Or, state. heat and electric and all the necessi- make significant improvements to this Leader Newspapers are available at news stands on Taxing property does not take into ties to have some quality of life. tax structure. I believe that we should Wednesdays and are conveniently mailed to subscribers the effect that tax has on the property All mayors constantly deal with the have a Constitutional Convention on Annual subscriptions: $10.00; Single copy: .25C owner. In some cases as much as 40% issue of property taxes. We are basi- property taxes. Perhaps changes that of the property owners gross income cally restricted to this unfair property seem radical, such as the state taking JOHN SAVINO, Publisher CINDV CAPTTANI, Editor over the full cost of Education, raising JOANN MERKLINGHAUS, Display Advertising Manager goes to paying his or her property tax. tax to provide our municipal services. JOANN BOCCINO, Business Manager • His neighbor who may have his As we try to maintain a balance, the some sales taxes or freezing property DANA RAPBARDI Assistant Editor ANNETTE SAVINO Subscription Manager house and land assessed at the same school portion of the property tax taxes for those 70 years or older and ELAIMCAII Graphic Designer DEBRA WINTERS Reporter rate may be paying only 8% of his keeps escalating up and up. eliminating them for those 80 or over may be the answer? JAMISDIIMHKOW.SKI Sports Editor PHILIP SILVA Reporter/Production income for property taxes. I believe that the programs put into Assistant CHARI 'in I SAVINO Classified Ads In some cases the person paying the effect, the Homestead Rebate and Tax I call on all our legislators in Trenton 40% of his income may well have been Saver program, may have been well in- to answer this call now, later is unac- paying that for years and may be in tentioned, but not only did it cost us ceptable. Editorial his seventies or eighties. Whereby millions to administer but by giving Mayor James Guida It's time to open the DOT meetings again the neighbor may be new to the area back monies that perhaps should not Lyndhurst Area residents are getting anxious over the have been closed. It's understandable why the final plans for the reconstruction of the Route DOT felt the need for a "private" session; it's Fire Chief grateful to generous NA residents 3 entrance and exit ramps affecting Lyndhurst difficult it get anything accomplished when resi- To the Editor: North Arlington with the highest lev- to our organization. Anyone interested and Rutherford. And rightly so. Something is dent after resident has something to say. But I would like to take this opportunity els of fire protection. in serving your community by becom- ing a member of the North Arlington definitely going to be done; it's just a matter of it's time to open the doors again. No one likes <° thank all the residents of the Bor- Please remember to think FIRE Volunteer Fire Department should con- what and when. With the closed meetings con- to be left in the dark, particularly when their ^^^^^^^^_ tact Fire Headquarters at 955-5690. n SAFETY throughout the year and test cerning the plans, residents are fearful that they houses and yards are at stake. Closed meet- Ungto™volunte°r Fire Departments your smoke detectors often. will have no say at all. ings make people suspicious even if there is no Annual Fund Drive. It is through your Chief Richard L. Riker Initially, the Department of Transportation need to be. support that we are able to provide We are always seeking new members North Arlington had open meetings with residents, local officials Effected residents - as well as the general and experts. The past few meetings, however, public - deserve to know what's being planned. Reader wants to know where his mail is Opinion To the Editor: couple of months, and at the start a market at North Arlington High School, Why has my mail delivery been in- defection from Democrat to Republi- I wrote an article about it and ended McGreevey's arena plan puts taxpayers at risk terrupted? In late 1997 and 98-99 and can was taking place until the actual up filing two charges against a perpe- With discussions about the con- Perhaps the most troubling aspect of Governor McGreevey owes Newark 2000 plus 2001 and 2002. in the years defection in North Arlington Town trator in 2000. The North Arlington struction of a new professional sports the plan is the Governor's willingness Mayor Sharpe James a tremendous 1998-99 and 2000 my mail. Visa bills, Council. As for Oct. 2001 Comcast judge found him not guilty of attack- arena in Newark stalled for the past to gamble on this arena plan at a time political debt for his support during doctor bills, did not reach me about claims they did not receive payment ing me, the reason being that I wrote a several months, and proponents try- when he is declaring a monumental Senator Robert Torricdli's brief chal- 12-15 times a year. I had to send elec- by the 15th so I went in person and letter. I am a public person. Then the ing to find a way to resurrect the pro- budget crisis in Trenton. The lenge to McGreevey for the Democrat tronic checks to Visa card payments, paid my bill in cash on the 14th or 15th second complaint in Superior Court in posal. Governor Jim McGreevey is Governor's about face on the arena fi- gubernatorial nomination last year. or hurry and send bills by my ownof October. Just recently, March 25 or Hackensack. This perpetrator told me considering a new proposal to finance nancing plan leads me to believe that With Mayor James facing a very dif- envelope before due date. I also com- 26,1 was expecting a check. It never to perform a sexual act on myself, in the project. the Governor is willing to take an irre- ficult reelection campaign this year. plained to Keamy post office to no came. Why? Was it because I wrote a front of two teenage girls. Then they There is only one catch. The Governor McGreevey seems deter- avail. Then I called Postal Inspector letter weeks ago in the newspaper. 1 laugh. The judge ruled that this was Governor's plan would put New Jer- mined to repay the favor even if it Dave Gill. He listened and said he will talked to another postal inspector, John OK and not offensive, March 9,2001, sey taxpayers at risk by issuing mil- GUEST EDITORIAL means building a Newark arena with- investigate. But it just got worse. I kept O'Dell. In a nutshell he told me what S-2000-222. lions of dollars in treasury-backed by Republican Leader Paul out any redevelopment plans for the on calling Mr. Gill but things contin- seems abnormal is common. I think Mr. contract bonds to pay for the arena. Meadowlands. DiGaetano ued. Then I noticed a pattern. Every Gill and Mr. O'Dell find this situation So you tell me what's going on? The most troubling part of the The Continental Airlines Arena is time I would write a letter to the editor bigger than them. I thought about go- Governor's sudden reversal on the fi- the highest grossing concert venue my mail would be missing a couple of ing to court, but there is no justice. If Kenneth Ludviksen nancing plan for the Newark Arena is sponsible fiscal gamble with taxpayer in the nation, which demonstrates the bills (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) for a you remember the high school flea North Arlington the potential involvement of taxpayer dollars — or the budget shortfall is far facility's profitability. The Continen- dollars. During the gubernatorial cam- less severe than the Governor claims tal Airlines is onty a little more than 20 paign last August, candidate If that is not the case, then why would years old and can hardly be consid- McGreevey said the Newark arena the Governor reverse field and break ered a candidate for the wrecking ball. Will hunters join fight against "net & bolt"? should be self-financing and that the yet another key important campaign Perhaps the YankeeNets should take Dear Editor: it allow them to use net and bolt. Once both it and its use are illegal in New project should pay for itself. pledge to the citizens of New Jersey? a closer look at making improvements New Jersey hunters now have an again the principle "If it can be abused Jersey, In fact, candidate McGreevey The funding proposal is only one rea- to the arena while the state helps im- opportunity to demonstrate their prag- it will be," is proven all too true. One would expect a more ethical and seemed adamant about not using pub- son why I have been consistently op- prove the quality of transportation to matic sense of sportsmanship, com- compassionate attitude on one's rela- lic money, or exposing taxpayers to any posed to the Newark arena project. southern Bergen County. Improving passion, and relation with the other Net and bolt wildlife management tionship with the other species in the financial risk, for the arena project. Another critical issue that always the transportation infrastructure in the species. works thus: Hirelings set out bait and culture of the Australian aborigine! Somewhere along the line, however, seems to be placed on the back burner region and increasing mass transit They can join with animal rights in the dark of night they wait as deer Clearly. F&W has much to learn of cer- the self-financing component of the is the future of the Meadowlands. capabilities would provide better ac- advocates in their campaign to end filter in. While the deer peacefully eat a tain ethics and compassion from the financial proposal has fallen by the By all accounts, the arena project is cess to the Meadowlands and en- "net and bolt" butchery and repeal net is shot over them. Screaming deer primitive aborigine. Now 1 await a dem- wayside and taxpayer-backed bonds considered a major component of hance the viability of the Continental Public Law 2000. Chapter 46. This re- can be heard echoing through the trees. onstration of the New Jersey have taken center stage. According to Newark's redevelopment effort. I have Airlines Arena. cently enacted law grants the New The killers rush in, wrestle with each sportsman's sense of ethics, compas- one media account, state and no quarrel with trying to bring economic The basic infrastructure for a first- Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife terrified deer, aim a captive bolt pistol sion, love, and respect for wildlife. In- YankeeNets officials said negotiations development and employment oppor- class professional sports arena is al- (F&W) permission to override certain at their brain and fire away. The other cidentally every deer the hired guns in recent weeks are focusing on limit- tunities to the City of Newark, but I ready in place at the Meadowlands, slate laws and regulations, giving deer caught in the net continue their butcher is one less for the sportsman ing taxpayer exposure if the arena can- don't want to achieve that goal at the including a substantial transportation them the ability to use previously ille- efforts to escape until they too are bru- to harvest. not pay its bills. Past financing pro- expense of Bergen County and its citi- network., gal killing methods. It does not give tally slaughtered. The captive bolt pis- posals made YankeeNets responsible zens. them carte blanche to violate at their tol is a slaughter house killing device Joseph Zuwatsky for any shortfalls. To date, much of the focus has been New Jersey should invest its finan- whim ANY law or regulation nor does used on previously stunned victims. East Rutherford This new proposal is a radical depar- on the many benefits the arena project cial resources wisely in the Meadow- I _ I ture from pasl proposals submitted by will have for Newark while little atten- lands Complex instead of embarking Governor Whitman and Governor tion has been paid to the potential ad- on a somewhat risky venture that DiFrancesco. which sought to limit any verse impact it will have on the Bergen would be put New Jersey taxpayers at taxpayer funding or liability County region. risk. Subscribe Now! Experts see droughts increasing in frequency Keep abreast of the news and events in your community. A drought is covering much of the voirsdryout. If this is not balanced by uedtorise. Keep track of your local government and find out what your friends East Coast and a wide area of the West, enough precipitation, drought results. Earth is already feeling the effects and neighbors are saying and doing. weather experts from the National Oce- Projections using the government's of global wanning, and responsible anic and Atmospheric Administration Palmer Drought Severity Index show nations are taking action. The U.S. announced at a press conference this sat on the sidelines last summer while Subscribe to the Leader Newspapers today! month. That's not news tor many: New over 170 nations agreed to work to- Jersey. Delaware, and Maryland re- GUEST EDITORIAL gether to fight global warming. With ported the driest February on record, by Janine Bloomfield the administration's business-as- Only $10 per year; and drought persists in parts of Texas, usual proposal, the U.S. risks push- Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado. Idaho, ing the world over the brink of dan- $12 out of state Wyoming, Montana and Hawaii. The severe droughts increasing noticeably gerous climate change. dry pattern may be easing for some by the 2050s. By 2100, severe droughts Fortunately, there are many ways to areas, but forecasters caution that could become frequent throughout cut pollution while still growing the Check off the name of paper you would like some drought impacts likely will lin- most of the United States. Because the economy. One system, known as emis- and print your name & address below: ger. air can hold more moisture, when rain sions trading, helps make deeper cuts Drought conditions like these pro- does fall, it is likely to come in heavy in pollution more quickly. It was pio- vide a glimpse of what the future could downpours that are less efficient at re- neered by the U.S. to cut acid rain pol- I I Commercial Leader (Lyndhurst) be like if the globe continues to warm. plenishing groundwater. mean brown lution and was signed into law in 1990 No one can say for sure why we're ex- lawns and dirty cars. Water is an irre- by the former President Bush. Under I I N. Arlington Leader periencing this drought, hut it is ex-placeable resource that impacts almost the system, companies that cut pollu- actly the kind of condition scientists all activities, including industry and tion below a fixed cap are able to earn LJ News Leader of Rutherford tell us is likely to become more and agriculture. From an economic stand- money by selling the excess reduc- LJ Leader-Free Press (East Rutherford, Carlstadt, Wallington) more common with global climate point, the refusal to consider reductions tions to those that face difficulty in change. Decades of pollution from in greenhouse gas emissions now will making their own cuts. cars, trucks, power plants, and indus- leave us open to the possibility of much Name: try — combined with deforestation -- higher costs later. The current drought offers up a grim have created a blanket of heat-trapping Unfortunately, the Bush look at the nation's future unless Address: gases, smothering the Earth. While administration's recent proposal for greenhouse gas pollution is brought we associate the consequences of this dealing with global warming allows under control. Climate change is an Tel: pollution with higher temperatures, its greenhouse gas pollution to go up, in- urgent challenge. It demands not effects on water may be even more stead of lowering it. The rhetoric disguised as inaction, but real dangerous. administration's policy, touted as and lasting cuts in greenhouse gas A warmer Earth means more droughts "bold" and "new," is actually a con- pollution. It's timefo r the administra- Mail to: and heavier downpours. Why? tinuation of voluntary strategies al- tion to face up to its responsibility to Leader Newspapers 251 Ridge Road Wanner air holds more moisture, so as ready in place for nearly a decade, when protect the country from climate Lyndhurst NJ 07071 temperatures heat up, soils and reser- global warming pollution has contin- change. i I PAGE 9 - THURSDAY. APRIL 4, THE LEADER Real Estate & Business [Tip Top offers drought-friendly way to clean cars In case you haven't heard th,ere is drought. or less, and an array of canvashing an emergency water alert which in- Betty and Ira Feinberg who have and detailing including interior sham- eludes, among other categories of re- been washing cars at Tip Top since poo and full car and truck detailing striction. prohibition in washing your 1970. 32 years experience, and a staff Open seven days a week from 7:30 car. Your car. SUV. or truck might of professional car wash attendants. a.m. to 7 p.m.. Saturdays and Sun need to be cleaned both for cosmetic, provide car cleaning services not days till 6 p.m. and located at 485 sanitary, and maintenance reasons, found in most car washes. Tip Top has Ridge Rd. in North Arlington. No one likes to ride around in a a dirty actually doubled as a car wash and a car or truck. So what is the remedy school (a few hundred students have If you are a new customer don't for- during the drought in caring for one graduated from "The University For get to ask the cashier for your two of your biggest investments outside A Perfect Car") to teach other c*r wash' free car washes. Wash your car on I of your home, and your 401 K? Take operators the unique cleaning meth- Thursday and you may find it to he yourcarortrucktoTipTopBrushless ods found only at Tip Top. Perfect the luckiest day of your life. Tip Top Car Wash where they have a non-po- windows inside and out with the Hot awards to the lucky winner 5() N J table supply of water that uses a very Glass® System. Tech Shield Express Lottery Tickets (25 Big Game and 2"> minimum amount of water to wash Polishing where cars are cleaned and Scratch Off) entry forms to ihc To the future - Community leaders recently gathered with West Hudson Hospital physicians, staff arm cars and trucks, and have been per- polished in less than 20 minutes. Blue weekly contest arc distributed at the friends in the hospital's new Ambulatory Care Center to celebrate the dedication of the $2.6 million state-ol milled to wash cars during the Coral® Hand Waxing in ten minutes cashier's office. the-art center. In attendance were Ronald J. Delmauro. president and CEO of the Saint Barnabas Health Care System. Peter Norcia, chairman. West Hudson Hospital Board of Directors; Mark Waxman, M.D Savrino Real Estate. Inc. President. West Hudson Hospital Medical Staff and Frank Italiano Jr North Arlington EMS Captain. List your home with us & get ready to move! Anita Zarillo seeks another LBOE term Anita Bemadino /.arilto announced day, you can hear a common concern Member of 3 Multiple) 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst Listing Scrvica she will sock a second three year term being voiced, people want their chil- on the Lyndhursl Board of Education dren and grandchildren to receive a 201-438-3120 on April 16.2002. Zarillo was elected good education, but they're concerned to till a one year unexpired term in with the cost. I stand in the same shoes IW8 and for a lull term in 1999. as most Lyndhurst taxpayers living on She and her husband Carmine have a fixed income, I have grandchildren two children and tour grandchildren who I love dearly and want the best have a long histor\ in Lyndhurst and tor them, but paying hills isn't getting fluJi the Lyndhurst schools. Zarillo's easier for taxpayers, both young and mother, Ihe late Josephine l;rangipane let's say... not quite so young. 1 usk attended Lincoln School nearly UK) for your continued confidence in me. years ago. The Lyndhurst public I will continue to listen to your con- school tradition continued with cerns and voice them to others in our LYNDHURST «} Zarillo, her husband, their child/en and school district who may not have the NORTH ARLINGTON now their grandchildren attending. time to get around as freely as |, There This 5 riMtm house situated on an 4 family are many good things happening in 1 For main years, her brother, (he late extra deep lot awoiU your personal LYNDHURST Terrific investment property Muilt Willy Bemadino, was a highly re- She was also a volunteer for the an- our school district. Working with my touch. Walk to schools. Picture perfect colonial! in the '60s. Brick and aluminum garded teacher at L.H.S., as well as a nual Health 1 air at (he Lyndhurst fellow board members I want to con- NY train, bus and stores. Must see! Beautifully updated Four, modern 5-nn. apartments star athlete of the 1940s. Mrs. Zarillo Health Center, is charter member of tinue to be a part of the progress cur- 3 BR colonial, extra large, ultra Jiardwood floors, laundry hook tips the Amvets Post #20 Ladies Auxiliary, rently underway. I believe my busi- Asking $2IH,000 is a retired supervisor of expediting modem kitchen, queen master torage. parking. Near Ridjie Road and import/export dispatcher for charter member of the Civility Club ness experience, community commit- bedroom, den/family room with Don't miss this one! Oneida Motor Freight. She also and the Dwighl Morrow Club. She is ment, love for my children and grand- i i sliders to deck, newer roof, win- Asking S499.M) worked for many years tor the firm one of the founding members of The children and the desire for them to dows, siding, central AC and so Acher, Capozzi and Peterson in mar- Kingsland-Lyndhurst AARP Chapter have the best, tempered by lite expe- much more! Extra large yard. keting research. 4866, serving two years as the rience and common sense, will ben- Won't last! efit all. Together we can continue to Zarillo has an outstanding record of association's first president. She is a $279,900 move toward the goal of providing a community service. She served as an member of the Sacred Heart Choir. quality education in comfortable sate Officer in the Columbus School FT A, Mt. Carmel Senior Citizens Club and facilities that will prepare our children Girl Scout Leader and is a former sings with the Golden Tones. to meet tomorrow's challenges. We Vacant Land member ol the Booster Club. She and While speaking recently with a must do this with an affordable agenda her husband rarely miss sch(x>l activi- group of supporters, she said, "Al- thai will have minimal financial bur ties The Zarilkn can be seen at sport- though I'm retired, I've never been so l.ODI LYNDHURST den on the taxpayers ol our ing events, band concerts, plays, tal- busy. Attending all of the meetings ('ary Ranch hardworking community." LYNDHURST ent shows, holiday presentations, etc. and talking with people throughout the Zoned commercial. Super Investment Pi brick. Finished basement with Comer lot on Ridge Road Features 3,600 ft. retail/office spa summer kitchen and Kuli and three large apartments. I'.'ii.' JVnnai. 1 75 X 125 irregular. AflbnUtl All brick, newer windows Approved for 6 family or Great property!! Make Offers!! Asking SI4S.O00 Asking $389,900 Asking $549,900

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For Rent - Kearny Equal Housing Opportunity tgage Loan Application fig Refund Coui \ apt, with modern kitchen, All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the self-cleaning oven & dish- Federal Fair Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise coupon with your mortgage loaryapolication washer, vanity bath, large any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, for a refuMTff your application fee, providing thatyour loan is 1 closets, free parking. color, religion, sex, or national origin or any such preference Available April 1. limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly closed within the mortgage commitment period. Rent $785 - plus utilities, accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings p.aver- t Midland Apts. adheres to J-L I mi!POCOUPON FXPIBFEXPIRES APRIAPBIIL. 17,200IT 1M2» I J-L > principal of Equal Housing tised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. >^. Leader Newwaper Opportunity y her daughter 46 years before retiring 1989. Center in Hackensack, cines that are supposed to stop the ing in 1989. sary Society of Sacred Heart R.C. JoAnn I )i< ienova of North Arlington, Bom in Jersey City, he lived in North Born in North Newark he lived in aging process, or, at least, its visible Surviving are his wife Pauline (nee Church, Lyndhurst, and a former mem- sons Edward R Szalecki, Jr. and John Arlington the past 42 1/2 years. North Arlington before moving to signs, but don't. Wood Ridge in 1976. Drago) of North Arlington, daughter ber of its Legion of Mary. She was a David Szalecki. both of Secaucus, and Mr. Caluori was a 3rd Degree mem- According to the International Lon- He was co-owner along with his Maria and son in law Dr. Joseph P. former Brownie and Girl Scout leader her lister Margaret Mazzeo of Jersey ber of the Queen of Peace Knights of gevity Center-USA (DX-US A), a not- brother, Henry of The North Arling- Carnelli of Whiting, daughter and a former home health aide for City, and two grandchildren. Columbus Council # 3428 of North for-profit, nonpartisan policyresearch ton Tire Service Inc., the oldest es- Josephine Spina of North Arligton, Meals on Wheels in Hasbrouck She v. as predeceased by her hus- Arlington, the Happy Senior Citizens organization in New York City, Ameri- tablished service center, in North Ar- son Anthony Spina and daughter in Heights. band Edward R Szalecki, Sr., and her of North Arlington, the Democratic cans are buying products that have lington since 1951. law Thea of Succasunna, sister She was preceded in death by her brother Joseph Cappella. Club of North Arlington, yet to show, "convincing evidence He served in the United States Army Carmella Frangione of Lakewood, sis- husband, Donald J . and her mother, The funeral mass was at Holy Ro- theTelephone Pioneers of America, that administration of any specific National Guard in the 1950's and was ter in law Mary Giunta, grandchildren Dorothy Reeves. sary Roman Catholic Church, Jersey member and past president of Com- compound, natural or artificial, can a member of Lyndhurst Elks Lodge # Christopher Camelli, Dr. Joseph F. City Interment was at Holy Cross munication Workers. Anchor Club. He Surviving are a daughter, Valerie L. globally slow aging in people, or even 1505, leader of Lyndhurst Boy Scout Carnelli, Stacy and David Spina, and Ceinetcry, North Arlington. was North Arlington District 5 County Barrett of Carlstadt; two brothers. in mice or rats." Ippolito Stellato Funeral Home, Committee Mann, and member of Troop #97, leader of North Arlington many nieces and nephews. Leon Reeves Jr. of Texas, and Loren Sadly, people are giving all this Lyndhurst. handled arrangemnts. North Arlington Planning Board and Cub Scout Pac #120. The funeral mass was at Queen of Reeves; and three sisters, Theresa A. Shade Tree Commissioner of North Surviving are his wife, Marsyl Ann Peace Church, North Arlington. Inter- Harmon of Washington, Lillian t Blum money to an industry that, according Ben Bogdanowicz Arlington. He was a member of the (nee Ferrari); daughters Debra Jarvie, ment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, of Florida and Florence Reeves. to the ILC-USA, is largely "under the control (of) non-scientists who use A mass was offered for Ben S. Fathers Club of Queen of Peace High Patricia Wilderotter and Cathleen North Arlington. Kimak Funeral Home, Carlstadt, terms like virtual immortality' and ,an Bogdanowic/. 82, of North Arlington School in North Arlington, a union McCallion; sons, James Nicholas Jr. Ippolito Stellato Funeral Home, handled arrangements. ageless society' to attract customers in St. Michael's Church. Lyndhurst. representative for the International and Nicholas Joseph; his mother, Lyndhurst, handled arrangments. following the funeral from the Parow Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Marie Grace (nee Jiovenetta ); 10 to untested remedies that have not withstood the rigors of serious clini- Funeral Home. North Arlington. Surviving are his wife. Rose (nee grandchildren and a brother Henry. Angelo Durante Bertha D. Schilling M,r Bogdanowicz died Monday, Angelo Durante, 85, died on Tues- cal trials and that often have danger- Mercadante); two sons, Joseph and Interment was in George Washing- Bertha D. (Paskowski) Schilling, 88, March 25. at the West Hudson Hos- day, March 26 in Meadowlands Hos- ous side effects." Raymond; two daughters, Theresa ton Memorial Park, Paramus. died Monday, March 25. pital. Kearny. pital, Secaucus. But sadder still is how all of this Marie and Roseanne; a sister Matilda Formerly of Garfield, she moved to Bum in Jersey City, he lived in North He was born in and life long resident sham affects the credibility of, or fund- Chatterton and two grandchildren, Wallington 19 years ago. Arlington since 1951. He worked as a Leo J. Korzeniowski of Lyndhurst. ing for, real scientific projects in- Zachariah and Stephanie. Mrs. Schilling, a homemaker, was a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal service, Leo Joseph Korzeniowski, 81, died He was employed as a marker maker volved in research to prevent dis- Interment was in Holy Cross Cem- member of the Wallington Senior Citi- Kearny for 23 years before retiring in on Tuesday, March 26, in General for Breksteins, Newark for 25 years eases often associated with aging. etery, North Arlington. zens. 1483. Hospital Center at Passaic, Passaic. and LynMaid Lingerie Company, y A^ur the celebrities who tout the The family would appreciate dona- Bom and raised in Jersey City, he She was a parishioner of Ss. Peter He was a member of the Polish Cul- Lyndhurst. where he retired in 1987. Initialing benefits of a potion, lotion tions made to Center for Hospice Care, moved to Lyndhurst where he lived and Paul Polish National Catholic lural Foundation of Clarke, Jersey City He was a volunteer for the Mead- or "miracle" device, their youthful 187 Millburn Ave., Millbum, N.J. for the past 46 years Church and a member of its Adora- Bison Club Inc. of Jersey City; Polish owlands Hospital, Secaucus for the looks are more likely a result of good 07041 or Fund for Medicine c/o New tion Society, Guild, Leisure and Se- l-egion of American Veterans, General He was employed as a truck driver past 10 years. genes, avoidance of exposure to sun- York Presbyterian Hospital 525 East niors clubs and the Wallington Senior Pulaski Post #9, Jersey City; Ameri- for the Denver Chicago Trucking Co. He was predeceased by his wife light or plastic surgery. (Remember: If 68th Street Box 130.N.Y..N.Y. 10021 Citizens. can Legion Post #99, Kearny; Polish of Secaucus for 25 years, and the Mary Durante (nee Marrone) in 1999. these medications worked, plastic (Department of Medicine) in his Metropolitan Furniture Co. of New- She was preceded in death by her National Alliance Group #43, Brook- He is survived by daughters Patricia surgeons would not be bidding memory. ark and the Cucuzza Decorators of husband, Harold; a son, Kenneth; lyn, NY.; and the Holy Name Society DiChara of Fairfield, JoAnn Fiorella against oil sheiks for classic Rolls Belleville, retiring in 1975. and three brothers, Walter Paskowski, of St. Michael's Church, Lyndhurst. of Pt. Pleasant, Denise Radigan of Royce Silver Shadows.) Frank Paskowski and Adam He is survived by his wife, Ada (nee Prayer to St. Jude He was a member of the Polish Lyndhurst, seven grandchildren and The effects of aging can be slowed American Citizen Club and the East Paskowski. Chraminska); a son, Ben J. Oh Holy St. Jude Apostle and Martyr four great grand children. with clinically tested means: Besides End Democratic Club of Lyndhurst. Surviving are three sisters, Violet Bogdanowicz; a daughter, Christine great in virtue and rich in miracles, near A funeral blessing was held in avoiding exposure to sunlight (which Ventura of Wallington, Helen Chester Armitt; sisters. Frances Jablonski and He was survived by his wife Inez Nazare Memorial Home, Inc., is the "Great Wrinkler"), you should kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful inter Korzeniowski (nee Ward), children of Port Richey, Fla., and Stella Nafalski Genevievc Bogdanowicz; a brother, cessor of all who invoke your special pa Lyndhurst. Interment was at Hillside follow a sensible diet and exercise regi- Raymond Bogdanowicz; and three Stephen Korzeniowski of Lyndhurst, of Men HI Island, Fla.; and a grand- men, which your doctor can set up tronage in time of need, to you 1 hav Cemetery, Lyndhurst. grandchildren. Laura and Evan Armitt Debra Calandriello of Lyndhurst, and daughter. for you. recourse from the depth of my heart an. two grandchildren. and Mark Bogdanowicz. Walter Kwasnik Kamienski Funeral Home handled Write to Matilda Charles in care of humbly beg to whom God has given sucl Funeral services were held in Nazare Walter Kwasnik, 84, died Saturday, arrangements. King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Prayer to St. Jude great power to come to my assistance Oh Holy si Jude Apostle and Martyr, great Memorial Home, Inc., Lyndhurst. In- March 23. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 328536475, n virtue and rich in miracles, near kins- Help me in my present urgent petition terment was at Hillside Cemetery. Bom in Passaic, he was a longtime Prayer to the Blessed Virgin man of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of or send her an e-mail at In return 1 promise to make your nam Lyndhurst. borough resident of Wallington. all who invoke y<*ur special patronage in .Never known to fail) O most beautiful letter.kfws @ hearstsc.com litoc of need, to you I nave recourse from known and cause you to be invoked. S.i Mr. Kwasnik was an assembler for flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine. the depth ot my heart and humbly beg lo In Memoriam to Carolyn Guidetti & Splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother of 2002 King Features Synd. Inc. whom God has given such great power to three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys an Mclnerney Spring & Wire Co. in come to my assistance. Help me in my Ralph Pacifico the Son of God, immaculate virgin, as- present urgent petition. In return I prom- Glorias. Publication must be promisee Passaic for eight years before retiring sist me in my necessity. O Star of the ise to make your name known and cause in 1955. Sea help me and show me here You are you to he-invoked. Say three Our Fathers, St. Jude pray for all who invoke you Dearest Sister Carolyn & Brother Ray: my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of He was a World War II Army vet- three Hail Marys and Glorias. Publication aid. Amen. This Novena has never bee Happy 80th birthday on April 6 in it * I. Queen of Heaven and Earth. 1 hum must be promised. St. Judepray for all who Heaven, Ray! It has been 5 years since eran, a member of the Veterans of For- aly beseech you from the bottom of my invoke your ;iid. Amen. This Novena has known to fail. This Novena must be sal heart to secure me into my necessity. never been known to fail. This Novena you departedand we and wife eign Wars Post 2640, the Hillsides Lorraine and family still miss you so There are none that can withstand your must be said for 9 amsecutive days. T.W. for 9 consecutive days. M.A.V. S. A.C. and a parishioner of Most Sa- mud O Mary conceived without sin much. pray for us who have recourse to thee. Dear sister Carolyn, it will be a year cred Heart Church. [three times) on April 7 since God brought you to He was preceded in death by three Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, then you must publish and it will be Heavenand Ann and I mourn you sisters, Genevieve Callahan, Emily CALL US FIRST! WHY PAY MORE? every day. We and therest of your granted to you. T.V. family will never forget you. Dypko and Stashia Chudzik. • -^ -BUY DIRECT Yes, the expression "Hell on Surviving are a brother, Edward of -FROM US AND Earth'is so true. We left behind on Wallington. and three sisters, AVE $$» earth suffer from ther loss of our Josephine Melowic of Pompton Obituaries, prayers and memorials loved ones but thank God we know Wte dellver to 24 Hour Sorvlco that you two are happy in Heaven. 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Lie. t 7020 Comfort Resorts AC Ads begin at just Free estimates M73-484-.S94R $6.00 per column MANICURIST/ Help Wanted Patrick J. Whelan, MBA Fully insured 201-991-0331 Sates position in a June 10 - 22 Inch. NAIL ARTIST Walter/Waitress Registered Representative, Financial 998-6236 retail furniture store. Alaskan Cruis*' Call 201-438-8700. WANTED wanted hilu'hlinu' Advisor, Member NASD and SIPC, HOME IMPROVEMENT Hours include June 12 Retirement and College planning Apply in person Saturday and 2 Wednesday evenings. Apply in ALLIANT 843 Washington f See our ad in toda\ 's' Matinee 10 Eckhardt Terrace, North Arlington EAST Shop expanding. person. CHIMNEY paper under BANKINt RUTHERFORD Mace Bros. Furni- Full Monty 201-998-9855 (Home office) repairs, cleaned, lined, capped Wood Ridge area. Ave.,Carlstadt - JOB FAIR ROOFING CO. ture The Trust Companv 973-465-2954 (Pager GUTTERS GIANNAS June 19 512 Kearny Ave. of New Jersey cleaned and installed Mama Mia Roofing •Siding Call RESTAURANT Kearny 35 Journal Square MASONRY Gutters • Repairs Jersey City. NJ O7.M)f> Sept. 8 • 12 steps, foundations, waterproofing 973-778-9530 Call EOfc M/rVH/V All wort guaranteed! Wildwood ROOFING 201-460-7997 Vacation Need A Handyman? repairs 201-939-3337 Call Mike Limited Seats 'DRIVKR-DELIVERY SECRETARY 1995 Call Terry at 201-804-7873 Free estimates One Car BOY Chevrolet Book Early 201-845-69^ Small law office Garage For Ucnlj All of the above Windows / Doors / Telephone Wiring concentrating in real Monte Cario Deli in Lymlhursl estate and 4itigation $90 a month include Orchestra GENNA TILE 6 cyl. engine, auto Gutter Cleaning & Repairs Monday - Saturday seeks assistant for Lyndhurst Scats, Dinner, : Complete Bathroom teneral office work. FTj 973-895-2465 'lYiinsportalion, Pool Opening & Closing Modernizing [and PT available. FAX] liwes.andTIp Mills Call 201-460-1777 crusie, tint p/w, pdl., CONCRETE-BRICK resume and salary Call 6 to 10 p.m. lor Dinner. Re-Roof & Repairs Ask for Joe or Carmen Drywall i No job loo "small" requirements to p/mirrors, airhaR. only PORCHES - STEPS 201-804-0010 IndmdiulsarGrwiK or too "bis" rear def., stereo Cleaning BRICK VENEER - ( all I* >i mttmmliiin Sheetrocking ! 973-661-5172 cassette, new tires. BANKING-JOB FAIR 201-998-1268 Taping SIDEWALKS - PATIOSI Joe & Judy's brakes & battery. GARAGE Bob's Office Coating STUCCO Computer Home & JOB FAIR - BANKING OPPORTUNITIES 62,000 miles. Training Cleaning WALLS - DECKS We invite you lo attend our Job Fair on Rutherford Office Monday, April 8th, 2002 Asking $5300. $20-25 per visit • Fully Insured » FREE ESTIMATES Storage - Commercial IURN1TURE FOR' Cleaning Call for FREE 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Call 973-591-9451 Bob Witt-owner/ CALLM&M first half hour! at our NrjTLEY BRANCH District SALK Services Call 474 Franklin Avenue •22 beeper operator ANYTIME $90 per month Kiny size soft bed. 201-997-5127 one hour lesxon) Mulley, NJ 07110. Call 201-998-3687 Come and talk to us about opportunities hclge Beginner 10 advanced utuilubk in our branches located in 5 piece bedroom set. 201-997-5072 201-486-5991 Call Ellen at BELLEVILLE, NUTLEY, RUTHERFORD, all wood. 201-246-8835 UPPER MONTCLAIR. Call 201-93S-5S73 Experienced Qualified candidates should have the CARLSTADT Too busy to Cleaner following background: Bank teller. Retail sales/cash handling exp.. J50GOTHAM PKWY. with references. HANDYMAN clean? Strong customer service and cross selling (Relocating soon) Advertise in the Odd jobs Weekly/Bi-weekly Haff On Time Electric skills. Liquidating likc-ncw Leader Around the house? stainless steel cookwarc Call me and I'll 201-933-6654 No Job Too Small If you are unable to attend the job fair and No job too small. Newspapers Electric Inc. would like further information, please call and flalwari' leave your house Leave message. Fully Ins Interior house the Human Resources Department at THllRS.ApriU Business spotless! Exes Electrical Contractors Lie #i 3042. painting & fixing 201-420-4950 4 PM-7 PM Directory. Call reference and tinting/Repair up. Very neat & clean Industrial The Trust Company FRl.AprilS Charlotte at experience, low 201-368-7776 of New Jersey 4PM-7PM & priced right! Commercial ( Great Painting ^ or 1-80O711-2193 35 Journal Square SAT. April 6 201-438-8700 Residential Wiring rates. Low prices Call Fred Jersey City, NJ 07306 9:30 AM-3 PM Great work FAX: 201-420-2674 Lie no. 3988 ALL CALLS All home repairs; power 201-998-0982 www.trustcompany.com (all EUana washing; wallpaper RETURNED , EOEM/F/D/V Advertise In the hangng 998-8656 WITHIN l» MINI 11 • s LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 201,991-2325 PUBLIC NOTICE LYNDHURST BOARD OF classifieds! HELP WANTED ADJUSTMENT The lollowing vendee were aban NOTICf Or^ DECISION doned and npoeeeasion of the tow *Tfloan^)anyb/more»ianBw1yi:») URIVI -Ml V SSI s IA NT DISPATCH dayaand remained unclaimed In Rates start at FREE SECURITY SYSTEM!! accordance wrth the Ah.HHjon.if just VefucteLaw39 ifti I theloHowiiiq anceloconslruclj mixed use sl HOME OR BUSINESS ($1,000 value) Local- 11 iinspni i.ition company located in Ruther- lure on Itietxoperty Tuesday. Api"1^-(°'jt'"'"'" GRANTED $6 a column A.Turiello&Son Mike's All Seasons NO INSTALLATION. ACTIVATION OR Household & ford seeks a driver/assLstant dispatcher. Nicks Towing Servica. 168 East (he above r»! .oiutn.n .-.,. |..r .(• Pa»sn«: Avenoe Rulheriord NJ tti»Januarv?3 IfWi' rrieotmujn' Inch. Replacement 0707D TELEPHONE CONNECTION FEESII Office Furniture Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. been hied in the. office 'it the BUIII •Addition*-AteratkxB Windows Department For more 24 HOUR MONrrORING REQUIRED Must be proficient at map reading and Honda 2HGE07368KHS351 SB Cheryl Wloch-Rapetii Moving and Recording Secistary Information call •Tilt-in for easy cleaning possess a valid N J. driver's license. Successful bidder wril be raspon Boafd (H Adiustrmnf •VmytAkmnuni 1ST 10 CALLERS RECEIVE sible tbr all lowing and storage Published April 4 200C Charlotte at •Maintenance Storage. Starting salary VM0 a week plus benefits and chamesplus bidpnee Musfbepaifl Fee S6 97 Sidings 3 MONTHS OF in cash or certrhedcheck ! (Double insulated glass Car niusi tw rsmovad within 48 201-438-8700 Vly R f Good Rates. holidays. •Any shape, size or style MONITORING for FREE!!! nours. LYNDHURSTBOARD OF Windows Send resume to PutXnhed Apnl4.»>02 ADJUSTMENT •One day installation Call Mr. Ed at Insured. F%>*?* RUTHERFORD CHAPTER 22 Published Apn14.2002 County ot Bergen and Stale olNe* and along ssaid side ot Boiling ENTITLED CONSTRUCTION I2fl ENTfTI DENIED SprlngB Avenue, eighty-one last and The above resolution was passed Fee $697 sidewalks, patios The property to be **) • located n r w= CODES. UNIFORM. AND TRAFFICO thousands of thafewnahfe o t Lyndhurst ~n the Commonly known aa 900 Palereon eightynine^ ^ '- -, hhudredn of a toot, more ORDINANCE #2833-96 NO 2140-74 att»October23.200i meeSnganu - free estimates- Count f Ba N PtoftRoati. or less. 10 the point and pla his been filed in the office ol the Tax Lot No 3. Btock No 105 01 __ BEGINNING SUMMARY STATEMENT SUMMARY STATEMENT people in six 201-933-8578 SAID lot being pan ol Plot *i8on The subnet onjnance ncreaaas the The suoieci onftnanos eatabishes TtaLMNo7lnl*x*14« said Map BEING known as #239 taw charged lor building subcode. ahandeap parking space on Irvug Road, «ih the aoutheisterty me of Paterson Avenue. East Rutiertord, plumbing subcode fire subcode arid Place. towns! 201-935-1975 New jersey and New York rtaNtoad New JarMy, and atoo known ae Btock 62. Lot 17 an Ihe TM Maps ot the other permits and eertrfteates Naanat Crow SaW 9kjMa«! t» S The foregoing ordinance was irt- Borough of East Rutherford. troducedat a regular meetmoof aoutMartartyaklaot Sixth Straat I singular the BONG »• sarne prern«es conveyed The foregong ordinance was intro- 100 fart from tie northaatterty wde ges.-Wedrta- dd f el tng l the to tha Mortgagors harwn by Deed of on oflRutherford n tie County of f Mtad A Ibtfh Nh EmarHi* JLooothetis and Mary Luyotwaa. his wla. being even dale, to fhe recorded simultaneously here- The Leader Newspapers are the tomdbKManddrtvandlrwM "AN6~ Jasx ievwd upon andwle>poeetor ta b CODEO THtS • a purchase money mortgage BredtOffmalp. s thereof and also ai the givento secur e a porton of the pur- hearing at a rac only official weekly papers for ad- Jit Me interest use. proo- twawna. baaotdtopay and aakeVn chase pner Tooether wrth an and MayorandCou Prtday April ft 2002 . ,™_ singular the rights, liberties, pnvi- Municoal BufWhW m said Be a ooeo'ooaiitneanemoonpre- OURES*. fJHWNANCfe NO m and demand of the said nira pice un» the saflpauwtijie nts of O to and out of the sum of $732,970 29 w«h lawful rtef- legea.hefedKamentsandappurte on Tuesday, Aprfe. 2002 at f -«Kma 1723 nance* thereunto belonging or m KwRYPKRISTON Borough Clerk IK*) tO arfywtaa appertaining and tie rever- vertising legal notices. >n NJ 07057 ' SUMMARY STATEMENT SovoTSTo A copy of this ordinance may be jtaceuri sion and remainders, rants, issues obtaned without cost between the """O**176^--" — —— and profits thereof aMatso aU the at8Xa.mand430p.i estate, right. lee.rteresJ. use. prop- of the Borough Clerk, 176 Park Av- hoursot830am and430pm si 20% of the purchase price in the erty, claim and demand ot (he said enue Ruthenord NewJersey the ofhea c^ the BotougTi Clerk. 176 term of Cerifted Check or Caeh la defendants of. in, lo and out of the Dated Mareh27 2002 Park Avenue. Rutwri&rd, New Jar- required al Bme of sate Theprop- •arm, be soUlo pay andiaiafy in tie Rutherford NJ Dated Mareh27,20O2 erty sM be sold subjectto alilan a or implied".'" lo the existence. first place unto the said pamtiff the Published Apnl4,2002 Rutherford. NJ andencurrCrancH ofrecor d and t» amounl, or vaioi^of »ry \*r* and sumo($297 914 84 Mln lawfulm Fee $9 84 Fnjbltshsd.ApriTl4.20u2 Check here for variances, ordi- Sheriff rmfcM no rspraeertaSons anotafffanwoaaoninapioparty wWcti Fee $1031 •xprMMd or Impaad a*to th e •»- jtlhiisubject matter ofihfcaaaJWa otenca amount or vatoXty ot any nottoa ia lufmer aublectto CondMon s 20*'. of tie purchase pnoen the torm liens and encumbrance* On of OrtifiadCheck wCMh Ir ~ NOTICE nances, and other matters. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED -AN £5s£a« Shenfl makes no fepresentations ORDINANCE REGULATING THE expreeeedorrr<*ed,asto»>ee«ast- EMPLOYMENT TENURE AND ere*, amount, or vaUfy of any kens DISCHARGE OF CERTAIN ,_jMtieiufn pja OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF KWSTON Borough Ctor and •ncunrbranon on Ihe property 9 with lawful .Merest MARY P KRISTON Borough Clerk which is the subject matter of this THE BOROUGH OF- RUTHER- Legal notices can be faxed to 201- erf tt« ordinance may b *Aprt4,11,18.25.2002 Me Tha> notice «lurrne*ftubieci l o FORD UNDER THE PROVI Lyndhurst rasuHno in the foHow- ConrJMom of Sale M aet forth by the SIONS Of THE CIVIL SERVICE S! Sheriff of Bergen County ACT (TITLE 11 NJREVSTAT)OF The Sheriff reserves the r>ght to ad- NJ #2993-01 ADOPTED 438-0922, or emailed to 2§S . ___* March, 21.28. April 4, ioum thai sale from Bme to time aa DECEMBER 18,2001 11,2002 stodc 2M« oSLd'MMh27.2OO2 Faat8108J8 Approved tw 26t> day of March. 2002 NAME: Dot da* to Ruhartord,NJ_ SHERIFF MaywBemadenePMePherbor [email protected]. VDDRESS 340TraversP1ace. Lyndhurst NJ 07071 ORDINANCE NO. 3001-02 SSlvll 11.IS.2S.20O2 R»S146S0 Any informat>on concerning the qualifications ot any of the above ORDINANCE NO. MCB-OZ E TO AMEND aiSSmihSd fifth 26 ?0O2 current stockholders should be ORDINANCE NO 30OWtt Mvy P. KtSwi. Bo. CWk communicatBd in writing lo "WML. D»ij Wa/tf.27.2002^ Josephine 0 Oleske, • RuOwtafd.NJ Please make sure, a name and tele- Publish^ Aprt 4.2002 Doris M Coughlin Fee $875 Published Apnt 4.2002 By virtue o» the above stated writ to ID CHAPTER Fee: $7.97 rtwdndadanddahand. I tiawa lev- . EDVEHCLES phone number are included for veri- •ed upon and wrl exposetot satoa l AND TRAFFIC ORDINANCE NO. 2140-74 3S»B»i HHlPMJI»»«i pubtcMndua at tw Sharlfc Offtot fication. Approved thw 26th day of March, Support your local police vrtfrg Mm<: The proparty oonshrtt Mayor Bernadeae P. McPha«on Support your oflheTandardal^rxjJtSrigiaod •itanJalamMlfcighi —— -iknlkiffwBanugh I hereby certify that Ihe foregoing and fire d,CourrJryofBeiowi ordnance waspaaiedoyfteWaycn local animal thertofd at a meeting hau March deportments. shelters. 26 2002 Deadline for publication is Friday A Mary P Kntton, Borough Clerk Adopt a home- S^S Boftn Sping Avenue •*> Ins north- Dat.d March27 2002 Your life may depend on itl eaelenyWor Mde of Patonon Av Huthertofd NJ Pubavwd Apr

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