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MIJNIT-EI) “You've got 30 seconds,” said Spivak, m oderator for Meet The Press.” It was Sunday and television once more was proving its responsibility as a communications medium The head of the Atomic Energy Commission. James R Schlesinger, had been asked what value the government had received in return for underground nuclear explosion tests (ffonnnercial lÉfcaher For this question Schlesinger was alloted just 30 seconds to TEN CENTS Per Copy and SOUTHBERGEN REVIEW answer. He was cut off in the middle of having said little or nothing so that a commercial extolling an oil company, one of those whose inability to supply the country with energy had been the subject of the program, could be rolled' Some responsibility' econd Class postane paid at Ruttici ford. N .J. lished .it b 1 Kidqe Rd.. I vndfi Val. 52, No. 21 Thursday, December 21, 1972 ? itbsci iption $.1.00 Published W eekly. H i g h R i s e r s , P aid Firem en O n HMDC D raw ing Boards Paid lire departments, high HMDC’s plans has been shed, exceeding our legal debt limit agency He noted that HMDC rise apartments, millions ol demanded to know more by providing schools tor the new had discovered that Kearny and dollars of new schools, a At the meeting what seemed c hildren How could we do this North Bergen had filed plans network of new highways and a to be the worst fears of the without violating the law 9” with the federal governm ent for huge sewerage and garbage Ruthertordians was realized McDowell declared the new sewerage facility grants disposal system may be William McDowell, former developers who would build the but that the applications had expected by South Bergen mayor of North Arlington and new housing would be expected been gathering dust HMDC is taxpayers should plan now on former freeholder director of to provide the school buildings trying to get action lor the the drawing boards ot the Bergen County, is now But McDowell also admitted he communities, he said H a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w I a n d executive director of the agency knew ot no power that could In another case cited by Development Commission a t $37,500 torce the developer to do so McDowell a building erected on become a reality McDowell, flanked by McDowell provided another m arshland had been found to be This was the message deputies, appeared at the stunner when he declared unsafe Measures are being received by nearly 200 meeting to explain more fully HMDC does not plan to “buy taken to have the building Ruthertord residents Thursday just what the HMDC plans in the anything or build anything ” renovated or condemned, said night at a history making town m e a d o w s . HMDC. said McDowell, will M cD o w ell meeting held in Ruthertord The first big shock was that be the catalyst, bringing McDowell's recital of what Borough Hall Rutherford would get 15,000 of developers and the HMDC is trying to do is far While the meeting was the 125,000 new residents HMDC opportunities together different from the concept on devoted to Rutherlord's says it wants to bring into the As McDowell now sees the which the agency was created, A TRIBUTE TO NATURE. In lobby of Lyndhurst Post Office stands a blue spruce tree donated by C.A.P.A.B.L.E., the Lyndhurst interests the fact that what is meadows Since the borough HMDC. the agency is a policing as the interested spectators at ecology group, that bought the tree with funds made on its recycling center. Girl Scouts made all the decorations out of reclaimed planned lor Ruthertord is part now has a population of 21,000, rather than a constructing the hearing discovered It had materials. Proudly posing with the tree in first row, left to right: David Arthur, superintendent of the branch; Charles Fortunato, of the program mapped out by HMDC would almost double been thought the agency, arm ed clerk; and Scouts Sharon Valvano, Bethann Shiel, Mary Shiel, Michelle Wilson, Dorothy Kerney and Elaine Muhleisen. Top row, left HMDC for all the South Bergen t h a t with title to most of the to right. Scouts Lynn St. Germaine, Tara Wilson, Eileen Catariese, Jackie Stirone, and Regina Priozzi. meadowland communities was M rs R a y m o n d S c h a c k of 195 C o l l e c t i o n meadowland property by a p p a r e n t Wheaton Place, who has been (Continued on Page 4) The HMDC has drastically one of the articulate critics of N o t ic e cut back its original plan of the HMDC program , pointed out Commissioner Peter F G arbage Transform ed Into G i f t s putting a city of 300,000 in the that 15,000 new residents would Curcio, Director of Public N O T IC E meadowlands g e n e r a t e n e e d fo r a t le a s t $11 Affairs, announces that there THE LYNDHURST TOWN By Gloria Woertz live. Blue Spruce trees were Flanking the main walkway, m any out of towners who Now it envisions but 125,000, million of new schools will be no pick up of garbage on HALL OFFICES WILL C A P A BL E . Lyndhurst's a ls o d o n a te d they are ablaze w i t h constantly separate their refuse which the agency considers a W ithout considering Christmas Day and New Year’s CLOSE AT NOON ON environm ental organization, eye catching ornaments to and deliver the m aterials to the big improvement But construction of more schools for Day Homes normally collected FRIDAY, DECEMBER with the help of the Lyndhurst One ot the Blue Spruce remind us to recycle and Recycling Center on Cleveland Rutherford residents, who have our present children.” Mrs on those days must wait until 22 FOR THE CHRISTMAS Dept, of Public Works has e v ergreens is presen 1 1y conserve our resources and to Ave Lyndhurst is oneol the few become more and more restive Schack said, "we would be the next regularly scheduled HOLIDAY. conscientiously carried forth a attracting compliments in the highlight the importance oi progressive communities in as more and more light on faced with the problem of collection day comprehensive recycling Lyndhurst Post Office Lobby green plants and trees in our recycling endeavors, program in Lyndhurst since Brightening the tree are a liv e s. collecting glass, aluminum, tin July, 1971. The profits gained coloriul collection of handmade In addition to the greenery, and steel and paper from the recycled refuse have ornaments made from another surprise gift awaits the (CAPABLE asks the Escorted From M eeting Room been circulated back into the recyclable materials and citizens of Lyndhurst co-operation ol recyclers in by AMY DIVINE “not caring" and all in the Carucci said the federal recently Police of Rutherford. community (in accord with created by members of the Two Hundred (200) tulip bulbs sorting and placing the Some excitement was name of “progress.” government stipulates that East Rutherford. Wood C A P A B L E S By-Laws) in Lyndhurst Girl Scouts who were planted in key spots lor a m aterials properly and in generated at the last meeting of Anthony Scardino, on hearing revenue sharing funds are not Ridge and Hasbrouck Heights the form of “Gifts of G reen” for decorated the tree Spring display of beauty from removing the metal rings from the Lyndhurst commission both that the federal revenue to be used to reduce local tax cleared the route along highway The remaining two Spruce CAPABLE the Holiday Season A total of glass) These materials which caused by civic interest. sharing check for $70,390 had rates, or there will be a penalty 17 and escorted our ambulance twenty (20) dwarf, decorated have been planted by the Dept A l l these exciting are deposited are then removed The loss of a Lyndhurst been received. echoed Finance Commissioner Thomas to the hospital He then said he evergreens now grace the ot Parks on the lawn ot the presentations are made and delivered to collection landm ark, the historic railroad Commissioner Peter Curcio’s Gash told Scardino, “The check takes exception to criticism of township departments, all the Town Hall and were similarly possible by the continuing centers by the Dept ot Public station at Stuyvesand Avenue, suggestion that the money be for $70,390 was received by us the commissioner on taxes as schools and the library Three decorated by the Girl Scouts efforts of the residents and also Works Without the help of the prompted Mrs. Anthony given im m ediately to the Board yesterday, today it is in an Lyndhurst’s tax rate of $1 82 is a Public Works Dept this Becker, president of the Junior of Education. His added words interest-bearing account until model for communities all over program could not continue W oman's Club to read an ode set M ayor Joseph A. Carucci off we decide how to use it " th e s t a t e Election W ill Seat Three Volunteers and a Parks Dept she had written at the station’s on a path which led to the When Carucci was making his Public Works Commissioner employee complete the demolition the preceeding week expulsion of Scardino from the concluding remarks of the W alter Janowski said by Peter Falco run are available at the Town Lynn was hired, while M iss co-operative effort.