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| f . I i n d m it-E d t J l .‘i ' I ® * All the efforts to aid the ill and starv- are to be t t a * H p country take mea permanent relief. A country with I ueariy SM.M6 square miles with over | 25 itiilHfM people should, with adequate wociif no idviici w a rn me eiuci gency* The first step would be education. What chance for the future have the pitiful tykes scrambling far food aad water if an d SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW there is no nourishment for the brain? VOL. S3 NO. 21 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1984 , -7““* NJ 25 cents Porro to fight H M D C actions Meadowlands expert Alfred have worked with Guida to promote into our area. if they have been recycled^* Porro has been engated by a tri the fight on the HMDC. The H.M D.C. Commission itself Thirdly, no one at H.M.D.C. community effort to block actions of Guida announcement follows. the Hackensack Meadowland De did not vote until a week after the mentions the extra trucks that now The recent approval by the velopment Commission. garbage started to be dumped in must come into our township from H M D C. perm itting five (5) m ore Announcement of the move was our Meadowlands. the five (5 1 Passaic towns, this is Passaic towns to dump in the 1 submit, firstly, that when there kept very quiet made today by M ayor James Guida meadowlands area is in my opinion still is no resource recovery plant in Lastly, the total disregard of the of Lyndhurst. In the venture also not only illogical and wrong but are North Arlington and Kearny Passaic in 1987 that the H M D C Mayors of the 14 communities, es detrimental to all the citizens of this will, as they have in the past, just The court action against the pecially Lyndhurst, North Arlington area. grant another dumping extension H M DC was sparked by decision of and Kearny is a blatent affront to The H.M.D.C staff permitted an until 1990. the agency to permit five Passaic the voting public. agreement to be signed under the Secondly, 1 submit that while re communities to dump their garbage guise that P assaic County will stop cycling is something we should all The HMDC Commissioners in the meadowlands. dumping in our meadowlands by Lyndhurst’s new patrolmen, Nicholas Valiante, left, aad do. who is going to be checking the are appointed by the Governor. The Mayors Leonard Kaiser of North 1987 and that they will recycle and Mayors are elected by the people, Joseph Turner, made high marks at the Bergen County Police trucks loaded with garbage bags as Arlington and Henry Hill of Keamy have no increase in garbage coming Academy in Mahwah. Valiante was elected president of the they come into the meadows to see .for the people and of the people. class. Turner won high honors. Their graduation party was marred by a melee in which Turner was stabbed. He was not G e n e r o s i t y seriously injured and is on duty. A license? W hat’s that? spoiled by theft A West Paterson woman who a mile clocked him at the stated needed part for the car Policem an stabbed of decorations told Lyndhurst Municipal Judge speeds, and tried to stop him by William B-orkowski of 18 Ann James A. Breslin that she never had flashing his patrol car lights, which Street. Harrison, pleaded not guilty a license to drive a motor vehicle Bellefleur ignored, stopping only to having oversized tires on his 1980 A Lyndhurst florist reports that pleaded guilty to three complaints when the trooper sounded the car's GMC black and silver vehicle as at graduation party a local bank wishes to extend signed against her by Ptl Chris siren. Breslin said the case boiled charged by Ptl Joseph Cofone who season's greetings to the communi Valiante and the car's owner on down to a m atter of credibility and issued him a ticket on November 20 ty by decorating its building with November 11 after she lost control A police graduation party was However, former Police Chief chose to believe trooper Marinello Cofone testified the tires extended beautilul Christm as wreaths but of the vehicle she was operating and marked by a brawl in which two Gerald Blessing of Palisades Park, He noted that Bellefleur s ab two inches beyond the frame of the someone is bound and determined crashed into a ceramics gift shop at policemen, one a Lyndhurst patrol who had been serving as an instruc stract from the New Jersey Motor vehicle and that he issued the sum to steal those beautiful big wreaths 340 Ridge Road man. were stabbed. A Greystone tor at the Bergen County Police Vehicle Bureau showed he had a mons on the advice of a state motor from the facade. In Thursday's court session Security guard was charged with Training Academy in Mahwah. re previous conviction for travelling at vehicle inspector with whom he was He said that three times he has Heather Alexander pleaded guilty the stabbing. signed after criticism for his failure 69 mph in 1981 sharing inspection duty at the in had orders to (feriiver those huge to complaints of being an un tersection of Riverside and Wilson The case will go to the Bergen to report the incident although he Breslin set a fine of $75 and costs wreaths to County trust Co on licensed driver, leaving the scene of was present when it took place. at $15. Avenues on November 20 County Grand Jury, according to Park Avenue arid, each time some an accident and operating a motor Aboutt « j)#jcemen were cele Clem Cardillo. 341 Ridge Road, Borkowski. who told Breslin he Prosecutor tarry McClure. one has stolen one or two of them vehicle without the consent of the brating t h w graduation from the paid a total of $30 on pleading guilty had altered his vehicle said he had a The affair took place in the Ali in Michael Carafiello of Spina's owner. The latter charge was filed police academy. to having an unregistered car He copy of a state law which stated that the Family Restaurant. North Ar- Florist (Mid tribute to James Cec- by Charles DeMarco, owner of the had left a car in need of repair on the tires he had placed on his car lington, Nov. 23. The other policeman who was chi. president of County Trust, for car, 400 Valley Brook Avenue. the street and it was ticketed. He were legal. Breslin asked him to The Lyndhurst Policeman is Pa stabbed was The6dore Tobasco, an his perseverance in replacing the When Breslin asked if the wom told Breslin that he h^s had the leave the copy with him and re trolman Joseph Turner. He suffered officer in the Hudson County Police wreaths each time the thieves have an had ever had a license to drive a vehicle towed to private property served decision until he could read stab wounds in the abdomen that Department stolen the previous ones Me still car she replied she had not. Breslin while his repairmen waits for a the copy required treatment at Clara Maass Details of the attacks were slow displays the Christm as spirit: levied a fine of $200 and costs of $15 Hospital, Belleville. He was re in coming out and still are unclear. on this charge, fine of $25 and costs leased after treatment and has been McClure said.. of $15 for leaving the scene and assigned to duties in Lyndhurst. Lib ra ry offers suspended the total of $20 on the "W e are talking, in a sense, of a Cause of the melee is unknown driving without the owner’s consent bar room situation where there has North Arlington police investigated conviction and received a statement from been a consumption of alcohol and it B e ta cassettes M ark Sofia. 249 Fern Avenue, Turner. Its nature has not been dis is always difficult to reconstruct charged by Ptl. Scotti with being an closed. events .’’ unlicensed driver on December 2. The Lyndhurst Library now has was fined $200 and assessed $25 Beta video cassettes for Beta video costs of court, and told the Motor S t o p a c r i m e , tape recorders. The library is a Vehicle Bureau will be notified not member of the North Jersey Video to issue him a driver license until Circuit and, up until now. has only 180 days after he might apply for offered video cassettes in VHS for one. mat Now, thanks to the Sony Cor George J. Johnson, 19 of 47 Hed w in a rew ard! poration. the circuit has received den Terrace, North Arlington, was selected Beta cassettes as well. Stop a crim e and win a cash Kraus has been the moving figure fined the minimum of $200 and as These cassettes will change month award. behind the project. He said he has sessed $15 costs on pleading guilty ly and will be circulated to the pub That’s the slogan of the newly- been impressed by the success of to having an open container of beer lic under the sam e rules as the VHS formed 10-community South Bergen similar programs in other places. in his vehicle as charged by Ptl. cassettes. Patrons are invited to Crime Stoppers The payment of rewards for Joseph Sarnoski on December 4.