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Four Arrested for Drug Possession in Lyndhurst / July 4th Deadline For A dvertisem ents & Co T, - - Sat. June 2 9 M in it-E d Efforts to equalize educational efficiency through redistribution of tax monies is, of course, doomed to failure, as Lyndhurst’s Senator Anthony Scardino and PhilHpsburg's Senator Wayne Dumont have pointed out. Spending twice present appropriations in areas where students live in sub-stahdard environments won't help those siudents. In other words, education must begin from the bottom up, and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW TEN CENTS Per Copy not from the top down. Unless society is willing to attack the problem at its source — in the home — educational inequalities are certain to persist no matter how tax Sccond -C loit pot'ogt paid ot Rutherford. N .J. Thursday, June 27, 1974 Pvblithed at 251 Ridg» Rd lyndhurit monies are spent. Vol. S3, No. 45 Subtcnption S3 00 Publiihcd Weekly Commencement Exercises \ m ‘l / Penick Announces Plans To Move 6-13-74: Joseph Me Coy. reported the theft of his Headquarters To Lyndhurst Park Held For Class Of 266 1965 C hevelle. 14- P a u l B re slin c a m e transportation." Mr Sturm have proven that a plan Lyndhurst High School 'Kathleen Jeanne Coughlin, Ronald McWilliams, Theresa Ann Melleno, into Hdqts. to , report the T h e Lyndhurst Marion. N .C . I ts first graduated a class of 266 J C u nu . W illia m Louis Crupe, l*M ary Ann Merle. Elaine Janet e le c tric a n te n n a to his 1974 Office Industrial Park, the Manhattan location was at said . which integrated our Thomas G. Cusmano. Joseph T Messing. ‘ Judith Ann M ileski. Denise M r . Brachfeld c o m p le x with the under a benign sky June 19 Cutruzzula. Mildred A Daly. John S Ann Miller. t’ Patricia Ann Datsun damaged m aster planned business 45 Barclay Street; moving on the school lawn. DAmbrosio, Thomas A Davis, Minigiello Received a call from complex in the Hackensack to 132 N a ssa u S tre e t in commenting upon the new immediate area and the •Rosemary Teresa Day, Michael George R M itchell, t*Douglas E lease, said that a firm the region from all aspects Rev. Lee R. Bundgus, Dayermanjian. ‘ Virginia De Camillo, Morgan, Linda M ary Ann Monano. Mrs. Zbuchalski reporting a Meadowlands, will be the 1933; to 50 Church Street in pastor of W estminster Michael A. Della Fave, Donald Delli Pam Morrone, Roxanne Morrone. prowler in the yard new headquarters site for 1940. an d fin a lly to 100 size and stature of CPC esthetics through Paoli. Joanne E Delli Paoli. Ronald Deborah Ann Mustardo. Joseph International locating the transportation patterns Presbyterian Church, Michael DeLorenzo, Susan Ann Anthony Nahra, t’ Anna Paula Received a report of a S B. Penick & Co.. a unit of C h u rch S tre e t in 1958 T he delivered the invocation. DeLuca. John A DeMarco, Robert A Navatta. Matthew James Neff, break and entry in the area CPC International Inc., company has Penick headquarters in the could bring benefits to the Patricia Marie Gaccione, DeMartino. ‘ Diane DeSordi, Camille •Robert B Nicol, t ’ Carol M Niebo, which has been located in manufacturing facilities in , Lyndhurst Office Park was municipalities, the region, Ann DiCamillo Lois Nutile. Karen Ann O’ Donovan, of Park Avenue class president, welcomed t’ Andrew D Dingsor, Eileen F Diane Pacifico. Teresa Ann Paino, 15- R e c e iv e d a re p o rt dowhtOwn Manhattan for Newark. Lyndhurst, and another major step in t h e State and the the audience. Dowling. Paula Ann Esposito. Don E Marie Louise Paloti. Karen A the past 60 years. CPC Montville. N.J.. and a bringing recognition to the companies that are located Estes. ‘Melinda Lynn Ferrara. Paluzzi. Sharon Ann Paluzzi, from Ann Stingiano, The students' address •Michae}/ F e rrara. ‘ John P. Ferrie, t’Vincent John Paluzzi, ’Susan reporting her vehicle was International is a research laboratory in Hackensack Meadowlands within the complex." he was delivered by Donna M Roseann F icacci, Harold Fitzpatrick, Parisi, Glenn Herb Perry, Richard struck as it was leaving the worldwide processor and Orange,. N.J. as a future hub of business a d d e d . Debbie F lo rre . t ’ Anne Christine N. Petty. Darla S Pfiugi. Thomas Salerno and Frank Joseph Frank, Michael T. Fraraccio, Joseph Piszczatoski, John L. parking area in the m arketer of consumer food L eo n ard J S tu rm . S B. for the Greater New York The companies listed Vuono. Their topic was ‘Kathleen Frega, Michelle Ann Podsiad, t ’ Dfane M arie Ptaszynski, Shop Rite and the other p ro d u cts Penick’s director of region. “From a more above by Mr. Brachfeld are Frontin, David Gabriel, t*Patricia •Kathryn Lee Purvin, ’Dean "Crossroads of Tomorrow." Marie Gaccione. John A Garofolo. Rdpisardi. Nancy Regan, t’Chris vehicle left the scene of the S B. Penick. in business personnel and industrial personal standpoint, we at te n a n ts , o f 1099 W a ll’S tre e t Thomas J. Gash, •Jane Ann Gayzik. Walter A. Restaino, t’Charles D Reuter. accident Registration s in c e 1914, m a n u f a c tu r e s relations, cited Jhe Park's Bellemead are feeling great West, the Park’s first office Gensheimer. t’ Annette Theresa Michael R Richards. Robert principal of the high school, Gentile. Richard M George, Debra Richmond, Marietta Ann Rinaldi. number turned over to and markets a broad line of location as being ideal/y satisfaction and a sense of building which opened in presented the class to Eli Ann Giacobe. Joseph J. Giampoala, James Anthony Ritacco, M^ry Ann P olice. pharmaceuticals and fine situated for optimum accomplishment as we 1969; a 120.000 square ft A. Kane, superintendent of Michael A. Giaquinto, ‘ Rosanna Roberts. James Rosa, Dawn Alayrie Giaquinto. Lois/ Giardina, David Ruber. Ruth Rumpeltin. Pamela 16 Officers C h a r l e s chemicals, botanicals. integration of all company watch major businesses three story, tri-winged schools. Gingerelli, ’ Ellen Gingerelli. John Russo. ’ Beverly Rutkowski. Stephen Muldoon and Robert stearates, antibiotics, and facilities. 'However, he such as Penick join the building which serves as Joseph A. Costa, Gingerelli. Rijhard E. Giordano, J. Rybicki. ‘Thomas Vincent Sacco, Laura Giunta, Jeffrey W. Gleeson. t ’ Donna M Salerno. M ary Ann Giangeruso reported two insecticides worldwidtj- It stressed that “no such parade to our Park. Despite the focal point of the* president of the Board of •Mary Elizabeth Jane Goodish, Salimbene. Louann Sammarone, vehicles damaged on Miles will move its executive and move out of Manhattan an economic soft period, a Lyndhurst Office Industrial Education, awarded the Victor Patrick Greggi Jr., Peter t*Debra Ann Sam m artino, Melanie Susan Sandstrom, t’ Roenzo M Mercury lot general offices from 100 would have been made if weak metropolitan New P a rk . diplomas. The farewell Grieci, Debra Ann Grillo. Edward C. Grosso. Nancy P Grosso, t*Jam es Sangiorgi. Joseph Jam es Santeramo. Art Schreckenstein, Jr. Church Street to a full floo<*~ we lost touch or identity York office rental market, Other tenants in that address was then delivered Joseph Guida. David Guzallis, Jamps Salvatore Lloyd Santuccio Jr.. ’Janet came into Hdqts. to report facility of 21.880 square feet with downtown Manhattan. energy crises and other building, which was the by Miss Gaccione. R Haberlin, Susan Hall, ’Keith A Schaub, Stephen Mark Michael Hanf. Ronald Harman Schauermann. ’ Patricia Anne CB Radio Johnson taken in a new six story office We are still within eyesight negatives to the real estate first multi story office Mrs. Angela Wisneski Benjamin A Hill. John A Hill 111, Schember, t’ Deborah Schirb. from his vehicle while building in the Park. The o f o u r previous business, our Park has structure in the Meadows, Smith was chairman of the •Kim M Holloway, Cheryl A Richard S Senatore. Gerard H b r v a th , P a u l H Horvath, Servideo. Frank Settembrino. parked in the rear of his new structure, called 1050 headquarters. b e e n thriving s in c e it include National Council on commencement committee. Theresa Ann Settembrino. t ’ Walter Marguerite Houghton. ‘ Marita hom e. Wall Street West, will be ‘ Happily, the Lyndhurst o p e n e d in 1969 a n d o ffice Compensation Insurance; The graduates included: Thomasine Idyk. Ida Jo Ippolito, Sidner, Linda Sue Sliwoskf, t’ Pliilip Victoria Adamski, Patricia Theresa Jacondin, Joyce Ann W Smoltino. Jean M arie Sottovia. M r Lumbertazzo the tallest office building in Office Park,' distance-wise rentals moved briskly in PepsiCola Metropolitan Gail Spagnuolo. Tina Ann Spagnuolo, Albanese, Victoria M arian Albanese. Jasinski, Charles Xavier Kavanagh. reported the theft -of a CB t h e Meadows a*nd is and time wise, keeps us since 1973 and are Bottling Co.; SCA Services; Yvonne Andronaco. Diana Lynn t’Karen Ann Kijewski, Charles A Susanne Stainton, Judith Diane Apap, Keith O. Aubin, Jam es Bader, Kovacs, Edward F Krupa Jr , Stengel, Kevin Stevens Unit from his vehicle scheduled for occupancy in within the core area of continuing into the current Johnston Pump .Company; Faith Lynn Storm, ..Patricia H. Thomas A. Barba. Joseph F t’ Michael J Kundracky, Anthony P during the night a Sony January 1 975. I t will international trade and y e a r Peoples Trust of New Barbalaco, Mary Michele Barone, Kupszta. Kristine Kwiatkowski. Sugalski. John L .
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