Dream come true Stepping out Happy Mother's Day North Arlington native LHS students put their best Mom deserves flowers, dinner out inducted into National foot forward at annual and a trip to the movies to see Baseball Hall of Fame fashion show. Woody Allen's latest
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Happiness is just an illusion caused by the temporary absence of reality. 25 v -Anonymous Heatier THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2002 Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST BRIEFS Low cost rentals would be part of luxury apt deal Fish & chips dinner set Some SO apartment vouchers would Lyndhurst senior citizens for as little finalls been sold and the plans are now There will he a fish and chips dinner be available for Lyndhurst seniors as $400 a month. The remainder of the in [IK- uoiks tor what is known as a on Thursday. May 9 from 5 to 6:45 looking to live in the luxury apartments development would be open to those "village" layout. This village would p.m. at Methodist Church, comer of proposed for the former Edwards individuals who are over the age ol 55 include loin to five stores as well as Stuyvesanl and Tontine Avenues. property on Riverside and Kingsland and looking to move from a larger home town houses A completion date for Lyndhurst. Admission for adulls is SI Avenue, Mayor James Guida said. to a more manageable lifestyle, Phe ihis project has not yet been and for children S4. Takeout will he Ciuida said that the tour of the luxury prices of these units range from SlO(Ht determined, (iutdii said. available. senior apartments in Edgewater, N.J. to $2(XM) per month depending upon For tickets call Jean Sullivan al (201 was a success with some 62 seniors options. Guida said he is working haul (Hilda points out that although there 1939-5750 or the church office at (2011 taking the bus tour. He said that not to ensure that these affordable units are SOUK- properties that have been 438-6928. all of these luxury apartments would are included in this project before vacatil loi \ears, I yi id hurst residents Lyndhurst Emblem Club be going for a luxury price tag. He construction begins. should know thai property taxes are said that plans are in the works that In other development news, the old Mill being collected from the current to hold fashion show would set aside low cost rentals for Shop-Rite on Valley Brook Avenue lias owners ol the land. LyndhuiM Emblem Club #12 will hold a fashion show on May 22 at the Lyndhurst Klks Lodge. 251 Park Av- enue. Lyndhurst. al 6:30 p.m.The Water restrictions still in full effect Ki I »I 111." V UlMIIC evening begins with dinner: models will show fashions rn Dress Bam. and Drought restrictions remain in tact than 45 minutes per day and if pos Swimming pools, if partially u mini-auction \\ ill be held. For tickets throughout the state of New Jersey as sible. reseeding or resodding of exist drained. mu\ Iv topped off with water call Madeline al 201 -438-2913 or Mane were originally enforced on March 11, ing lawns should be put off until aftei as necessars to in.ike the filtration sys- at 201 -438-435(i. Tickets are $15. despite recent rainfall. According to the drought is over. tem work. Although, it K was tli.uiiol United Water spokesman Kevin Docll, Lawns will turn brown il not watered. prioi to the Mai 11. il may be refilled St. Mike's Seniors the reservoirs are 65 percent full, how- This does not mean n has died bin th.it once, bin il you plan to use local mu- sponsor ward party ever the) still remain M) percent below the plants have gone dormant. The nicipal water, you must obtain approval capacity. ill still ? nl. from your loc.il water purveyor. The President Frank Santora of St. In the case of the Lyndhurst Depart- has resumed, the green color will re same rules are in effect for outdoor hot Michaels Leisure Citizens Club ot ment of Public Works, non-potable turn to the grass. tubs, sp.ts, ,1ml Jacuzzis. Lyndhurst announces that their club w ater for the sweeper is obtained from A water wheel, or a low to the ground Vehicles may not be washed al home. Photos, Craig Ruvere will sponsor a ward party and other a what's known as a wet well or reten- sprinkler lube which pivots on wheels Cars may onk be washed .it commer- Style was on the menu at the annual LHS fashion show. See story activties lor the veterans living in New tion basin that collects rainwater near around a central point, may be used to cial car washes These establishments and additional photos on page 5. Vista Nursing Home. 300 Broadway the youth center. This water usually water athletic fields. Other pieces of must couipK with limits and must con- New ark in the month of May. runs under Tontine Avenue, under the equipment that are acceptable include serve water. The Rehabilitation Committee of the little league fields and out into the a drip irrigation system or any kind ot Washing ol pavement is also not al- Knights of Columbus host Ziti Night American Legion Post 139 of Passaic River. However, in some in- device that distributes water slowly lowed, expect at restaurants foi public The Lyndhursi Knights ol C'olum cis are Sx for adulls ami Vi forchil- Lyndhurst will conduct the games of stances, the pipe empties out and it is and evenly, minimi/ing spraying watei health reasons, as part of road con- bus will host a /.in Nighi on May HI dren ages six through twelve. C'hil- chance and serve refreshments to the too dry to run the street sweeper ei- into the air. Water cannons are strictly struction or ivp.i\ ing projects, and loi al 7 p.m. The evenl will lake place al dren under five arc live. veterans, at the New Vista Nursing ther that afternoon or the entire day. prohibited because they waste large street sweeping il lion potable water (he Kul C Council Hall on New York The proceeds from the event will Home. said Mall Ku//o. amounts of water through uneven is used. Avenue. enable the K ol C to continue its char- Because of the month ol May. spe- A new lawn may be watered if A com* watering and through evapontlion The NJDI-P urge residents to abide Trie menu includes a fruit cup. salad, ity work in the community, lor tick cial Memorial acuities will be held al mercial landscaper installed the sod or Gardens and other non-lawn vepel.i by the rules because we have no expe /ill. meatballs, coffee, and cake. Tick- CK call 2(11-4.1K-lIX(W. the other facilities that the committee seed. Overseeding. or adding seed to lion can be watered by using a water Hence with a severe winter drought like serves, they being Serenity House a bare spot may not be watered. If a ing can or a hose that does not leak the one we've just experienced, we do Newark. Karina's Guest House new lawn is put down, you may water and has a hand held nozzle that shuts not know what the future will bring and The carnival is in town this week Kearny and Chestnut Hill. Passaic. it only 4S minutes for the first 45 days oft automatically when released. How caution remains in order. The Annual Carnival al St. Michael Advance discounl sale ride lick Many of these veterans have out- after planting, you may water only in ever, the least amount of water should the Archangel Church in Lyndhurst arc currently available at the chui lived their family and relatives and are the morning and evening between (S be utilized and no puddling or runofl lot lurthei information call the will take place from May 7 to May 11 rectory, Monday through Friday, In all but forgotten. This is a way to say and 9 a.m. and/or between 5 andL) p.m. may occur and you may not include NJDKPdrought hotline at 1-800-448- The carnival will be hosted on parish S a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fifteen tickets i thank you to the men and women who Each part may be watered tor no more any paved areas when watering. 7 * 7') oi log unto www.iijdioughl.org. grounds by the corner of Page Avenue sheet normally valued at %\f> are c served their country. and Ridge Road in Lyndhursi, reiilly available for SS. Any one who would like to sponsor a Ward Party or send help to the vet- erans during the year, call or write Little League has Florist, Bottom Line and Joseph's in the lead John Deveney. Rehabilitation Chair- man. American Legion Post 139. Another exciting week in Lyndhrst National American Cricket 400000 I < I P.O.B. 382. Lyndhurst N.J. 07071. or Little League. Fire department led I.A.C.L. 1)111)21)11 2 2J FtrcDept 14 16 3 0 IS S I ID IBx.1 Anlhonj Dorio Hi Ryan Tohiason call (201)438-2255. by Anthony Dorio and Frank Pica Savmo 112(1111 7 X (I Hild 100030 (i 44 11! I..in Wallace I B Joe Vecchione :» Joe Trangone beat Hild and Cricket. LIB Phil Sacco IB Ginvant Kiccarch II IBCarloGhione IBx2 Zadimov.it/. HR Tom Fi 2B Flank Pica Register for fall soccer S IB Chris Long IB Dan- Rally IBx2 Malt Dmlvk II l IK Joe Trangone IB Ryan Tohiasoii C IB Mike IX-lllarco 111 Anthony Dacasla 2B Chris Long 2B Fred Momme WP Jnc l-ogolia :B Anthony Dorio 2B Frank Pica MR WP Frank I'ii 211 Mike Murphy WB Frank Pica Savino's beat I.A.C.L. and Levy's, The LyndhurM Youth Soccer Levy's 1 I OS I I) 1(17 I Cricket 000000 (I 0 (l Slelfcilo (1(1(1 s I ll fi 4 2 League under the direction of the Amvels 10 2 00(I 95 I FloriM 4 7 3 7(11) 21 121) I In : 0 ll)(l ill 4 S 2 Lyndhursi Recreation Department will L IB Mike Pearson IB Chris Werrcll 2Hx2 Buhha lasi I IB Brian Walker IB Evan Levarin IBxiMikcKu: S IB Scan McOrsrh IBx2 Allison Hild IB Peler be holding registration for the tall sea LYNDHURST A IB Aljon Lammm IB Jessy Esleves 2B Scot Nun, IB James OMag IB Kevin Peucisen IB Charlie Mar; Millet son on Tuesday, May 14 and Friday, LITTLE LEAGUE CORNER WP Buhha Jasinski 1U lames Oslag WP Brian Walker No Ilitu-i II IB Kevin Z.ldanowil/ I Bx2 Carlo Ghlonc May 17 from 7 to9 p.m. and Saturday Bottom Line 0 2 3 I 0 I 7 7 2 Slellaln I I) (Ml I II 2 I 2 IB Tom Farrel. III I)J Dunlai WP Sean McGralh Elks 202000 4 <> I Dukes (I I) S S 100 2(1 I I I llonst 1 I I) I (12 7 14 2 .May 1S from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the BY MIKE RIZZO Lyndhurst Parks Department located B IB J Socha IB Matt Guml.i IB Glen Flora S IB Justin Kapp IB Peter Millet 111 Alison Hild Dukes (I I 0(1 I 1 S 4 1 I- I Bx4 Brian Walker I Bx4 Evan Levario at 250 Cleveland Avenue. There is a IB Mike Divineo 2B Marclyle Magnoncia IB Glen Fl D IBSeanCapolla !Bx2 JDCalahrese 11: Kevin Smolensk! I Bx2 Lou Baronc IB I Bx2 Kevin Pedeison IB Charlie Maracle final registration held on Tuesday. Joe Foglia of Savino's had another B IB Zack Gumhle 2B Brian Doyle 2B Nick Ahnscoii 2B Brian Doyle Juslnu Schasliano 2B JDCalahrese 2B Jerry llykc IBx2 Mike Rizzo 2B Mike Rizzo IB Mike Rizm June 4 from 7 to 9 p.m.. strong outing. Savino's 11424 1 IS 7 2 2H Mike Trasso WP Sean Capolla I) IB Mike Trasso IB Mad Katzmai IBx2JD All Lyndhurst residents from grades Levy's I I 0 I 0 0 3 5 I Fire Depl 2 15 5 0 0 H X I Calabrese 1 through 8 in September 2002 are eli- Florist finally gets a game in, beat- S IB Chris Long IB Lou Baroody 2B Chris Lous WP James Osiagi gible to play. New players should ing Cricket. Brian Walker of Florist, 2B Matt Duclek bring their ID card and a copy of their a ten year old, pitches a no hitter. L IB Buhba Jasinski IBx2 Dan Pearson American 1 i-a^nc Yiliiui.il I i .t^'iii Minor Leagui' Home Runs birth certificate. Participants should Levy's beat Amvets with help from !Bx2 Mike Pearson WP Lou Baroody Florist 2-0 Bottom Line 3-1 Joseph's 2-0 Brian Doyle he registered on or before these dates the Pearson brothers Mike and Dan. Elks I 0 1 000 I 3 .1 I I.A.C.L. 2-1 Elegant 2-1 Anthony Dorio I.A.C.L. I 0 0 I I 0 1 4 11 Fire Dept 3-1 so they are properly placed on their Dukes 3-1 Savino 2-2 Total Plumbing 2 I Glen Florra teams and for drafts. Registration fee E IB Nick AbriscoOo HRx2 Brian Doyle Amvets Niko Lamourt got a home I IB Anthony Camacho 2B Anthony Spagnola Levy's 2 2 Sonda 1-2 Frank Pica is S35 for one child. $55 for two chil- run. Stellato beat Hild with good Stellato" 1-2 WPWillianNewby FJks 1-2 Unlimited (i I Ton) Farrell dren and $65 for three or more chil- pitching from Sean McGrath, and the Amvets- 0 0 0 10 0 12 2 Hild 1-2 dren. Bitl\ Martin like managing from Bottom Line 0 0 6 2 0 0 8 10 2 Cricket 0-4 Amvets 0-2 Coccia 0-2 Niko Lamort I Rich Gress. A 1B Aljon Lamourt IB Niko Lamourt IB Dan Rulak Inside B IB JSocha IBx2 M. Magnoncia IB Mike DeViniu 1BX2 Matt (i in in.i IB Glen Florra 2B J Socha I.A.C.L. beat Elks in a nail biter, in Player Stars of the Week 2B Chns Ried HR Glen Florra WP Glen Florra Classified 13 extra innings 4-3, Brian Doyle Hom- Opinion 10 ers twice in the loss. Obituaries 12 People 4 Dukes lost to Florist in a tight Real Estate 11 Schools 9 game, 7-5, with help from James Sports 8 Ostag's pitching. Florist's Mike Vagabonding 6 Rizzo, went 4 for 4 with four RBI. Bottom Line, Beat Amvets with Subscribe to the Leader tor help from Matt Guinta and a home $10 a year -Out of state St 2 run by Glenn Flora. Duke's beat Call 438-8700 lor more into Stellato's 20-2 led by J.D. Calabrese or fax us at 438-9022 and Lou Barone. Commercial Utabrr Published at Here are box scores, summaries, 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhursi league standings, home run leaders, ___HI___ri __. • • _____i * , ______———— Periodical Postage Paid at Rutherford. NJ 07070 and our star players of the week. Florist's Brian Walker, 10, Bottom Line's Glen Flora, 10, Savino's Joe Foglia, winning Florists Mike Rizzo went 7 for 8 Subscription S10 Published Weekly pitches no hitter, went 6 for 8. winning pitcher, home run. pitcher, 25 strikeouts in 2 games, with 10 RBI USPS 125-620 l d ll M h Talk to you next week! home run.
r. f AGE 2 - THURSDAY. MAY 9. 2002 THE LEADER Church to hold BBQ There will be a chicken BBQ on Sat- DiGaetano speaks out against Arena plan urday, May 18. at the Church of Trans- f* • Y™ «• _!"*' •« I . • . . I 1 I - 11.11 I . , ! I - I I . . I 1 |:\| Assembly Republican Leader Paul Newark arena project fulfills a politi- to finance a new sports arena for Pour out your heart figuration PNCC. 135 Hathaway DiGaetano said a reported deal be- cal promise Governor McGreevey George Steinbrenner and the Street. Wallington. Eat in/take out will tween the McGreevey Administra- made to Newark Mayor Sharpe James. YankeeNets organization;?"asked be available from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Do- The Thomas Kinkade tion and YankeeNets organization to The only problem is that Newark will DiGaetano. "I will not support any nation is $7. For tickets/reservations build a new professional sports arena benefit at taxpayer's expense. This Newark Arena plan that calls for tax- Teapot Bouquet contact 973-779-4329. would be a winning proposition for plan has more to do with Sharpe payer dollars to be used in any way, Newark Mayor Sharpe James, but a James' interest than the interest of the shape or form. She'll love the profusion Lyndhurst Elks to "The Governor should re-focus his losing proposition for New Jersey citizen»•»***•»«s o«f Ne.--w- -—--/Jersey.•" of sweet Spring flowers host dinner & show taxpayers. DiGaetano questioned why the attention on crafting a budget that But what she'll treasure "Joey and Maria's Irish-Italian Wed- "James is in a tough re-election Governor would agree to a proposal does not cut aid to education and lorever is our fine ding" will be hosted by the Lyndhurst battle and the Governor reportedly that would divert S165 million in state does not increase property taxes. As Elks Handicapped Children's Com- promised the people of Newark that revenues to pay off New Jersey Sports of now, the Governor's budget in- ! hornas Kinkade mittee. Admission includes a dinner if they re-elected James the Newark and Exposition Authority bonds that creases taxes, increases spending. teapot, lavishly show with audience participation, Arena scheme would be completed, would be issued to help finance the increases debt, reduces state aid for t'lmmed in gold. To plus salad, pasta, dinner and dessert. I cannot see how any legislator in project. education, and he is concentrating on Entertainment will be provided with send this lovely floral gift Bergen County can vote for a New- "If the Mate is in dire financial con- building a new sports arena for New- DJ and dancing. The date is June 1 at inywhere in the U.S. or ark arena project," DiGaetano, R- dition as the Governor claims, how can ark. He certainly has his priorities a 6:30 p.m. at the Lyndhurst Lodge, Nutley, stated. "In my opinion, the he justify diverting state tax revenues little mixed up," he said. Canada, just call or visit 251 Park Ave. Call Ruth Johnson at our shop today 201-522-3513 for details and tickets. Mental magic show set Check out the big Nutley Street Fair Mother's Day is Nutley's Red Cross Springfest "The Amazing Flavian" will present Street Fair will be held on Sunday, Sunday, May 12 his unique program, "The Magic of KfflfcM* M«M Am Oiouc. Inc , Morgan HH. CA May 19 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Mind Power" on May 16 at 7 p.m. at Red Cross uses this opportunity to the Hast Rutherford Library. The fam- Bruce's Floral Design reach out to the community for ily show of "mental magic" is free and support with their many worthwhile 311 HACKENSACK ST. open to the public. Space is limited and projects they plan throughout the CARLSTADT.N.J. 07072 advance registration has been re- year. For 84 years the Nutley Chapter 201-460-1417 quested. For more information, call of the Red Cross has been serving the (201)939-3930. community with disaster relief, monthly blood drives, health and When you need a AL Post 139 to hold safety training, transportation dinner for charity services, a food pantry and more. As always, there will be kiddie rides GOOD LAWYER.. Barringer-Walkcr-Lopinto Ameri- on both sides of the fair. This year can Legion Post 139, Lyndhurst will Anthony J. Rlposta, Esq. located near the high school will be hold a Loin Pork Roast Dinner on pony rides and a petting zoo from CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ATTORNEY Thursday May 16 at the post home on Cloverland Ranch and kiddie rides COUNSELLOR AT LAW 217 Webster Avenue. Dinner will be from Sammy's Amusements. There Call Today For a FREE Consultation served from 5 to S p.m. Cost of dinner will be attractions for everyone. Kids creative crafters and merchandise is 1.10. dogs, Italian Ices, cotton candy, ice 991-0067 can get (heir faces painted or arms cream, trench fries and much more. dealers offering lots of great bargains For reservation call the post at (2011 tattooed (temporary), or make candy Many of the local merchants and and unique items for all. 432 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington. NJ 933-4120 or call D.Taras at (201143X- art and sand art. The adults will enjoy businesses will showcase their shops The fair will be held along Franklin K7K5. Proceeds will go to child wel- the open air cafes along the street fair and offer their special sales. For those Avenue from Chestnut Street. For fare. route offering a wide selection of of you who enjoy singing a tune, come information on participating, call STOP SMOKING delicious loods from local restaurants down and karaoke with Touch of Class Cissy Gialanella at 201-998-8331. IN 60 MINUTES Register now for and food vendors such as pizza, pasta. I)J Mario between 11 a.m.-5 p.m. near There is still space available for June baseball camp cal/ones, sausage and pepper the high school. crafters and artists, local businesses # NO WITHDRAWALS sandwiches, cheese steaks, fruit J & C Marketplaces, Inc.. promoter and local civic groups, amusement Signup now (or the Golden Falcon t NO WEIGHT GAIN smoothies, zeppotes, shish k bobs, hoi of ihe street fair, will feature many and specialty vendors. Baseball Camp, under ihe direction of RESULTS HYPNOSIS CENTER lid Ward, Assistant Baseball Coach al Medical Arts Building NJIT. The one-week session will take Show support on White Cane Days, May 10 & 11 312 Belleville Tpk. place Monday. June 24 through Fri- Public support of sight conservation better vision. for the visually Handicapped, Camp North Arlington day, June 28 al the Matcru Baseball projects sponsored by the Lions Club President Ruth Woertz. of the Marcella, a facility for multi-handi- 201-998-4100 Complex on Page Avenue. will be underscored during the obser- Lyndhurst Lions Club, noted that in capped children and Diamond Spring The session runs from 9 a.m. to I vance of White Cane Days being held New Jersey the projects range from Lodge, a training center for the blind p.m. each day. In case of inclement on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May donations of eyes for corneal trans- at Denville. .ist your property with us and save thousands! weather, the camp will lake place at II. plants to support of research seeking In Lyndhurst. the Lions support Bryan Hennig, Chairperson, stated the causes ol blindness at the New Jer- needy families whether it he with eye Attention buyers! Call for the Lyndhurst High School gym. 4%; a free list of properties The camp is for hoys and girls in (hat Lyndhurst Lions will distribute sey Lions bye Research Center, which glasses or food. The Lions donate in your price range! grades kindergarten through Sth. The miniature white canes at the Lyndhurst is housed at the University of College Large Print Books, magazines and tuition is $130; each additiunal fam- Shop Rile as a principal fund-raising and Dentistry in Newark. newspapers to the Library. They pro- List with us and keep more money HUD Property list available ily member is $120. Each camper will effort during those days. The white The Lyndhurst Lions support many vide aid to the Boy Scouts, Girls As- in your pocket! Callnow for your every Thursday morning. canes are traditionally associated with programs for visually impaired per- sociation, the Lyndhurst Adult Work- free market analysis. receive a t-shirt, camp certificate, evaluation sheet and two tickets to a the worldwide efforts of Lions Inter- sons, including the Association of shop, the Lyndhurst Health Center and A.W. Van Winkle I 201-939-0500 Newark Bear's game. Special awards national to aid blind people and foster Blind Athletes, the Music Foundation scholarships to high school seniors. slate Office will also be given to the campers. 2 Station Sq. For more information call Ed Ward 1-800-989-2481 i the Nation Time to register for junior football league ' Across from SI at 908-351-5783. Registration is still open for the those who sell the tickets, registration (FLAG FOOTBALL) Lyndhurst Junior Football League. will only cost $65 for the first child Boys 4 and 5 years old. registration Medical, Surgical & Diagnostic Services The league will offer 2 options this and $25 for additional siblings. fee is $25. Dogs, Cats, Birds, Ferrets. Exottc Animals year for the registration fee: Option (FOOTBALL PLAYERS) Boys 6 and 7 years old. registration I. $
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Jay Smith, the terrific but being inducted inlothe Hall McGarry, as he thinks back to when •Licensed Landscape Architect on staff company's president, said that it gives of Fame is im top sports thrill. .And he would catch douhleheadcrs with ilk- •Quality Nursery; Annuals, Perennials,Shrubs JlSod fans the opportunity to get into the hall having m\ daughter. Laurie and Mi. New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodg- •Mulch & Decorative Rock of fame by hitting all the ballparks on Naimoli in attendance made it extra ers. Now you have mascots who run Senior whatever time frame suits their sched- special." Mc APV Bus trip planned to 3.00 on a Kids First Savings Papermill Playhouse Club" Account The Rutherford Woman's Club is sponsoring a luncheon theater trip to Bring your kids and their the Papermill Playhouse on Thursday, piggy banks into any Valley June 27 to see a performance of My branch and watch our exciting VC'.oinWorks ' machine Fair Lady. count their coins right before their eyes. Then open a The bus will be leaving from the Kids First Savings Club Account with an incredible front of the clubhouse at 10:30 a.m. 3.00% Annual Percentage Yield and we'll match up and will go to a luncheon at the Upper Monti l.ur Country Club before the to the first $10 they deposit. play. Reservations are $80. including the cost of the bus, lunch, the theater Win a Watt Disney World' Vacation for a family of four ticket, and all gratiuities. I $1AQ* We "**•an escaPe that's c|°ser- by having your kldj enter our Name the Tickets are available by calling 201 - VaNcy Cartoon Kids Contest by 5/31/02. 939-0736. Checks should be made out Sun. - Tbun I Weekends and more afrordable - than you think. Stop Into any branch today. to the Rutherford Woman's Club For as little as $ 149 per night, you can enjoy free tennis and your Regular meetings for the club are choice of either two free rounds of golf, or two free 30-minute held on the first Monday of each month at 12:30 p.m., starting with cof- massage treatments (interchangeable). We also have indoor/ fee and dessert. The meeting is fol- Valley National Bank lowed by a short program on commu- outdoor mini golf. All |ust 90 miles north of New York City. nity, environmental issues, legislation Call 888-9HUDSON for reservations. Banking /lust like its supposed to be' interest, or entertainment. The Woman's Club is always look- t-800-522-4100 - wwti.valleynationalbatik.cotn ing for new members: any woman over the age of 18 can join. For more information, call 201-438-0554. "Vaiey «• ma** up to lb» l.nu 110 Of >nri.a1 rjepoM wUy The K Jackie and Joe Ruanc ol Lyfulhursi Kus Business School. P Grammar School hits the stage announce the engagement of iheir Her fiance is u jrraditate ot daughter, Junine Ruanc, i<> Tom llasbrouck Heights High School and Brown, son ol Christine Brown and Monmouth College, wiih a MA in the lute Jim Brown ol Hitshrouck business management. He is the sales Heights. manager ul DcMassi Pontiac, Buick, The bride to be is an executive ;is GMC in Riverdale, sistanl ai Stone Marketing in Kasl Rutherford. She is a graduate ol A Dei•inber 21)02 wedding is Lymlhuisi lliyh School and No |fo planned. Wester is law enforcement grad Special honor - The Lyndhurst Girls Scout adults celebrated the 90th birthday of Girl Scouting at their annual Court of Awards dinner by rec- 'enter stage - Queen of Peace Grammar School Theater recently ognizing local volunteers who have served in Scouting this past year. Kesented "Guys and Dolls Junior." Students in grades five through Leadership Development pins were presented to Jackie Butler. Clair sight participated, with students in grade eight performing lead rolls. Hoyt. Vickie Ratkowski. Kathy Van Dyk. Dotty Drake and Carol Lesny. jnder the ditectionof Ms. Ann Mery, music director Outstanding Volunteer awards were presented to Adele Breitkreitz. Sylvia Kletf (shown above, right) and Peggy Valvano. Service Pins for number ol years in Girl Scouting were presented to Marge Dilk and Kay Murphy (or 5 years. Elaine Davis Jaume, Clair Hoyt. Diane Rogers, and Gina Tullio for 10 years; Kathy Wine for 25 years. A special plaque was presented to Honoree Sylvia Kleff. "In appreciation of 60 years of ser- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wester ol North on Jan. 25, 2002. He ts alsoa gradu- vice to Girl Scouting " June Bulger. Service Unit Chairman thanked all Ailiugioii announce that their son ate of Fairlcigh Dickinson University the Leaders for their service and support. Service team members were Keith has graduated horn Arizona and is working us a police officer with additionally thanked by presentation of a special memento. Michael I aw liiloiceinent Academy (Al.HA) the Scottsdale Police Department, Corbo. the town cookie chairman, received a special plaque. Each leader received a daisy in remembrance of Juliette "Daisy" Low. founder of the Tiffany Richards inducted Girls Scouts of the USA itl.iin Kkli.mK.aQuccnnl IVncc spired the Lusullian tradition ot ex llij!h'Schonl graduate, was OIK- ul ccllencc in leaching, respect IW in- Seniors enjoy band from Michigan 127 seniors inihictcd into Manhattan dividual dignity and commitment to On Friday, April I-. 1 \iulhursi se- musical selections, including "Over- College's Si. La Sidle Honor Soci social justice upon which M.mh.n nior citizens had a rate and outstand tine in Bb" h\ (iioanannini. To close ely on April l)in the college's Chapel Ian College wan Founded 111 ISSt ing treat. the program, they chose the patriotic (.1 IV l.i S.ilk- and Mis Brother- Che student inductees were honored r-rom ihe Village ol North Branch. selection ot "Armed Forces Salute" by The society pays special tribute to lor then academic achievement and Michigan, the North Branch II I owden. The seniors gave them a John Baptist IV I.a Salic, who m Inline potential. School Bands, consisting ot loin standing ovation. forming ensembles, were touring N York and were staying at the Novotel Commissioner Paul Passumano Jr. ins. I2z.xjs.ct weAdhiq Hotel in l.yndhurst. They had presented a plaque in appreciation to lice tune .11 id ottered to entertain the them lor donating their time and giv- seniors a no cost. 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She was raised with other cats so she will make well in a loving nome. one was iaiacu mm um*. v*«« *v —.« ...... » . a great addition to a home where kitty company is needed. Contact the Humane )oun,ya,2oi-896-93oo,obeingisabeNa (gend your new2 and photos by e-mail! [email protected] THE LEADER HairstylePAGE 6 - THURSDAY. MAY 9.2002 s are simpler these days an, d easie# r to acnievr»l%l**TI e f^BJ|^PVH*H*^*VSB*B^*6HH^I6H^H^B theihey burned a curc l in the haihairl . When Thrhe weather most certainly is get- had his woolewcxilen "[!—underwea! 'MT~rI thoughs led to int 1/2; c' . '(12 ^5^ g )u butter lhat faded the action was repeated, ting warmer. When we were 1/2 c. (70g) Parmesan cheese, grated Sometimes dampness took out the we wore woolen underwear all winter, hard to believe but maivbe she 1/2 tsp. salt Vagabonding curls and you went to ihe hairdresser not the slea/y little panties and bra that right merwhat. 1/2 tsp. pepper, white again. Those curls sometimes lasted are worn today. People kepi warm, no mat pinch of nutmeg By Charlotte Savino months. I still remember my sister telling how 2 eggs The shirt had long sleeves and you she had lorrg sleeved woolen uundern - 2 ** The plumber sent me a bill the other I knew a girl who put oat meal in her had to wear a blouse or dress with long wear on oneday w hen she had a p ^eggj /. chopped (for dough) Jay with a sell addressed envelope Now the straight hair, lony or short. enclosed. How smart! I just made out seems to be the style. In some case* check and mailed it. No problem. the more unkempt it looks the belter *~ ;«« «*£ £ » 2 Tbsp. parsley, chopped (for soup) Why can't the service companies do one is satisfied. 1 often wonder how the same thing? Why do they send a the young mother taking care of a such thing as washing .he hair once a The daily shower was never heard sleeves under but when. Over low heat work the flour, cream, bill ill an envelope thick with reading baby can stand Ihe long hair flowing week or as some young people do- of. The Saturday nighl bath was the ing her P^™ butter and Parmesan cheese to a solid material so that you must first fill the about her lace. Wonders will never dall > t and dough. Work in the salt, pepper, nut- waste paper baskel with junk you cease. When I sec women with their long Once during the winter my mother boy she liked sitting in a Ironi sea meg, the eggs and egg yolks and the I don't have time lo read. Then you Gone are the days when an electric straight hair swirling about them. I and I were taking care of a table, sell- smiling at her Horrors. tablespoon of parsley. Put the mixture puzzle through Ihe bill-eventually you machine was used to give women that marvel, done seem to be the days when ing religious articles in the church hall into a piping bag with a big nozzle and find what you are required to pay alter curly Ux>k. I always wondered how we one went to the hairdresser regularly during a mission. My younger sister I thought you would like the recipe seeing several numbers which could put up with parts ot that electric ma- to get the hair washed and curled. Now came in wearing short socks, legs ol a soup from the book Cookiny ir/Wi pipe pea-sized balls onto a buttered he the bill il you Ux)k hard enough. chine attached by curlers lo the head. the long, straight hair seems lo be the bared. Father McDcrmott. pastor of the I/K- Saints, b> Krnst Schuegraf. tray. Lei stand for about 30 minutes. I hen to add insult It) injury Ihe en- What would happen if you were un- style. church ai the time, said to my mother. Doesn't il surprise you thai they use velope has a hole into which you are der that electricity il a thunder storm After that hideous machine curls "You are going lo be sorry you let your Hour, cream, butter. Parmesan ch In the meantime heat some salted p y y were put in by simply using a lotion daughter dress so lightly in the winter. md eggs lo ihe 12 cups ol chicken water until it boils, then drop in all the sert the bill and the check. came up*' Could one extricate hcrsell :ggs and leaving lhat on (ill it became curls. When she gels older she will have ill- idiments. It dough peas". Cook for 5 minutes, then All 1 want is a bill you can find and in time? *tock plus quite a lew Then came the blow dry which was nesses due to the exposure, with those remove them with a slotted spoon and .in envelope to put the check into. Before there was any way of ma sounds like a rich soup easy lodo and a pleasant hairdo came short sot ks in winter. add to the warm chicken stock. Sea- Why do they torment us with loo chines putting curls in your hair, one about. People were used to being more XAVERSUPPE son soup to taste and add the chervil much that we don"l have time to read went to the beauty parlor where they heavily dressed. I Soup for St. Francis Xavicr , Da) i and 2 tablespoons parsley. and an envelope you work hard to get worked the hair and with an iron which Now I lit.- straight look is stylish. A pupil told me one time a classmate I l/2c.(200g)flour Serves 10 to 12 people. [he address into correctly? they kept heated over a tiny gas light Teachers to be honored at dinner on May 31 On May I. the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders passed a reso- lution in declare Tuesday. May 7. 2<)O2. as National Teacher Day in Bergen County. The resolution was offered by Freeholder Richard A. Mola and sec- onded by Freeholder Chairman An- Ihony J. Cassano. A special dinner! will be held on Friday. May 31. at the Excelsior in Saddle Brcx>k "Teachers open children's minds to the magic of ideas, knowledge and dreams," s.nd Freeholder Mola. an edu- cator lor .W years. "On a dally basis, teachers till many roles as listeners, explorers, lole models, motivators and Ready to serve - On Saturday. April 6. the North Arlington Elks installed a new slate of officers for the lodge mentors. " year April 1,2002 to March 31,2003. Installed were Scott Rogers, Exalted Rogers; Bob Whaitaker. Leading lor more information on Ihe 14th Knight; Tony Roman, Loyal Knight; Al Kempner, Lecturing Knight; Ralph Simone, Tiler; Pat Mack. Esquife; annual Retiring Teachers' Dinner, call Picture of health - The Rutherford Health Department recently held a Bill Schade. Inner Guard; Bb Neale, Chaplain; Dave Walsh, Secretary; Mike Lamprecht, Treasurer; Jerry (2011 336-6275. ( ounty educators who Multi Phasic Blood Screening Program, with 202 residents participating Brennan. 5 year Trustee; and Robert Turso, 2 year trustee. At the dinner dance, following the installation are retiring this June or teachers who Resident Mary Lanni is pictured above having her blood sample drawn by ceremonies, Exalted Ruler Scott Rogers acknowledged the fine work of the outgoing officers in maintain the retired in the 2000-2001 sch DAYLIGHT Super Crossword SAVING TIMES ACROSS &3 Director 98 Underside 45 Church 79 Neat noise 1 Brandy Craven 99 Crooner support? 82 Adored bo rue 54 Computer Rudy (-66 hil) 46 Deal with a one 6 Singer acronym 100 Notes from 10 Flight as am MacHae 55 Acts iika a Verdi? 11 Respond 47 Glum drofi? flavoring 12 Prone stallion 101 WkekJ 12 "— Breaky 48 Discern 86 — 16 CratChit kid 57 Hiawatha s 102 — -lac-toe Hearr ('92 SO Ambition California 18 Chatter transport 103 Desire tune) 61 Hard to 87 So out it's boxes' M Harvest deftied 13 l M the m » Melville or 59 PicklMig 104 Word with architect 62 Palomino's 88 Mottled pride 89 Woodwork Mil-ill." herb on or oft 14 The 21 Corporate 80 "-- Cornea 107 DST Hobbit~ 66 Yalte ing tool VIP Mary" Vogues author 57 Harbor 92 Fiahing 22 Tokyo, once ('66 song) tuna? 15 — incognita locale ST. 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For more information call: Center for Senior Care at (973)470-3050 THE LEADER THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2002 - PAGE? Take mom to see Woody Allen's new hit Tales from the grill B\ KAM Wll.l. All those critics who were writing showbiz obituaries for Woody Allen wanted for big contest several years back, saying (hat the leg- Who can resist the heady aroma of the better! Deadline in June M). endary director couldn't make any- a savory meal si/./ling over an open And get this — you could win a body laugh anymore, were premature. flame ' Outdoor grilling is a true right year's supply of Johnson\ ille Braiv For the three-time Academy Award- ot summer, one that scores of Ameri- plus an oversized kettle gull to lire Dinner »inner first made a funny movie with cans h.i\e an undying love affair them up on. What more could an> Special Small Time Crooks (2000). then, a with. It you're among I hem. true brat aficionado want'.' So this Monday thru Thursday 5 to 8pm funnier film in The Curse of the Jade Johnsonville Sausage invites you to summer, get grilling • and pass Choice of Entrees Scorpion (2001) and now. with Hol- spill the skinny on your most memo- along your Grilling Tales via the Veal • Chicken • Shrimp • Pasta lywood Ending, he's produced his rable grilling escapade, Johnsonville website h\ June W. Includes salad and side funniest film since, well, since back Johnsonviile kicks off its Second Contest regulations are posted at order of pasta Coffee A Dessert • when his work was hysterical. I'm Annual drilling Tale contest. Toen- hup://www.johnson\ illc.com/ . To talking Bananas. 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Holly- L#6 "BRUSHLESS" wood Ending finally has Wood) do- ing what he does besi again, namely, making fun of himself. Here, he stars CAR WASH as Val Waxman. a depressed, down- and-out director on the downside til a brilliant career. Nobody in the busi- 485 Ridge Road, No. Arlington ness wants to work with the once ac- 201-991-3629 claimed genius anymore, because he Custom Detailing ' Techshleld Express Polishing has deteriorated into an unmanageable head case. As a result. Val has been reduced to the relatively lowly level •t I" Bmwse our displays of shinning deodorant commercials on otfenng many unique S SAVE M 5 Mother's Day grits location in Canada during a frigid bliz- SAVE 5 Hand Wax| zard Hence, he craves a last chance Includes: to prove he still has what it takes to Full Service & Wash Blue Coral Wax Open Mother's Day, May 12th, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Good ANY DAY! Supreme Wash make a hit feature film. 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NJ noir which is set in Manhattan. "Do I 201-288-2300 • Fax 201-288-7129 • 1-800-473-2303 • www flowers-gifts con want to let this "has been' make his comeback on my picture?" Hal won- ders aloud. But against his better judg- ment, he is persuaded to hand over the production to the highly neurotic hy- pochondriac. Mazur's Bakery offers the finest This establishes the point of depar- in artistically designed cakes for Mother's Day ture of a madcap comedy of errors that 123 Ridge Road - Lyndhurst never ends until it all culminates in. Rolled Fondant Pillow Cakes (4 blocks from Route i) what else, but a Hollywood ending. Made with golden yellow cake and The crisp script is engaging and fresh strawberry filling, decorated 201-43H-9491 stocked with snappy dialogue thai is with a delicate lace border that vintage Woody Allen. For instance, when ruminating about how badly makes a beautiful gift for Mom. "Authentic Cuisine of Spain he'd like to land the picture. 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Excellent (4 stars) Rated PC-IS for some sexual material THURSDAY. MAY 9. 2002 - PASO THE LEADER SPORTS Lyndhurst Bears upset Weehawken The Becton Wildcats baseball sea- tripled and had four RBIs. season. son is making believers throughout The Queen of Peace girls track Coach Richie Adubato who took northern Jersey as the Wildcats (11- program under coach Lionel Leach over the Liberty in the 1999 season I) defeated long time nemesis St. continues to go places no other Grif- got to see Lobo play only one minute Mary 4-1. The Cats are getting solid fins team has gone. when her ACL was ruptured on the pitching and play a flawless defense Running at the Penn Relays in first play of the "99 season. when the game is on the line. Adubato was reluctant to use Lobo Mike Roberts upped his record to 3- last season as her range was ham- 0 hurling a three hitter. The well- pered due to her knee injury. played victory against the Gael's has SPORTS The trade of Lobo to Houston for moved Becton into the top 10 of the ROUND-UP the 26th draft pick got New York Linda Frohlich of UNLV. Best 25 teams in north Jersey and By James Dombrowski number three in the state-wide Group Frohlich was born in Germany and 1 rankings. her mother played for the Latvian and The 4-1 win against St. Mary should Soviet teams. At UNLV the 62" for- boost support for the Cats and build ward/center earned Player of the Year their confidence entering the Bergen Philadelphia, Q.P earned a Penn honors in the Mountain West Region. County tournament. Relays plaque in the 4 X 400. The Linda also set school records by be- The win over the Gaels was accom- team of Janine Davis, Anike coming the first UNLV player to score Tumblers perform - Perfect 10 Gymnastics School, 849 Riverside Avenue, Lyndhurst, was invited to per- plished without power hitter Steve Orimogunije, Emilie Saintus and 2355 points and grab 1124 rebounds. form at the Family Health and Fitness Day in Keamy at Lincoln School on April 27 Their performance was Ondrof who was completing a two Kye'Airre Cary set a school record The Liberty are excited to have her as she should complement returning well presented as the girls demonstrated their tumbling skills and talents game suspension for tossing a bat. with a time of 4:09.47. Roberts pitched five innings of no- The Griffins blazed to a 49.93 in veterans Weatherspoon. Sue Wicks hit ball before tiring in the sixth. He the 4 X 400 relay earning a sixth and Vickie Johnson who have played RLL has week of close games was relieved by lefty Mark Moroz. place in the Small School Champi- together their entire five year WNBA BY CHARUK O'RKII.I.\ who struck out two of the five batters onship. Over 500 schools were com- careers. Tight contests were the order of the Kurgan. John Mayo an Steve Finelli McAuley's first-inning single. he faced for the save. peting in this category so a sixth The Liberty begin the 2002 home day at Rutherford Little League dur- had two hits each. The following games were resched- The Lyndhurst baseball club got into place is quite an accomplishment. season on Sunday. June 2 at 12 noon ing a rain-shortened third week of Fire (4-1) received a game ending ule d hecau\e ot wet grounds: contention as a team to tear with an The Penn Relays drew a 3-da'y at Madison Square Garden vs. the play. double from Ciabe Silva to edge Tancredi Plumbing 13-1) vs. Keller. upset win over previously undefeated crowd of 112,277 fans. Miami Sol on NBC. In the completion of a game sus- Springs, 7-6. Silva and Alfredo Lastra May 11.12 noon: I.ions (4-0) vs. Weehawken. The Newark Liberty opened pre- The North Division Champions of pended by rain. Kurgan-Bergen Real- combined for seven of hire's eight DiNoto. Ma> 12. I p.m.; Elks (2-2) The Bears (9-5) put a sudden end to season camp on what will become the five year old Atlantic League, the tors (2-3) rallied lor tour runs on five hits, with Jimmy McCann providing v\ Flash Cleaners (2-2), May 12,3:30 Weehawken's dream of a perfect sea- their sixth season in the WNBA. The Newark Bears, began the 2002 cam- fourth-inning hits and defeated Boil- the other safety. Springs hud rallied p.m.: Inline vs. Springs, May 12. 6 son. Josh Sarnoski pitched an 8-hitter veteran stocked Liberty have many paign at the home of the Atlantic City ing Springs Savings, K-6. to reach the to take a fifth-inning lead on RBI p.m. allowing only 4 runs. returning faces with one high-pro- Surf. win column. John Mayo and Mike singles by Ryan Sharkey. Frankie In the first i\v<> Triplc-A Minor The Bears jumped off to a 3-run lead file player missing. The Surf play at the Sand Castle, a Schneider had three hits each for the Isola. and Kiev Monferran. League contests ot the season. Boil- in the bottom of the first. Lyndhurst The exit of Rebecca Lobo via trade 5900 seat minor league baseball sta- victors, while Julie Chipko knocked Paul ("hong tripled and scored on an ing Spring Masons held off Mama scored another 3 in the fifth to nail to the Houston Comets for the 26th dium with a view of the Atlantic City in three runs. Nick Fernandez, Ryan error leading off the home seventh Rosa Pizzeria, K-6, while A.W. Van down the 6-4 win. overall pick in the WNBA draft puts skyline as an outfield backdrop. Sharkey, and (-'rank Carnevale had two inning.giving P.B.A. Local 300(3-2) Winkle & Co. defeated V.F.W. Post The Bear's were led by Dave Sica*s to rest one of two franchise players hits apiece for Springs (1-3). a 3-2 decision over Kiwanis. Relicvei 2:7. 10-4. four hits and two stolen bases. Brian that began the building of the Lib- The Newark Bears are beginning Kurgan then knocked off previously B.J. Scurti earned the victory, pilch Envelopes for Rutherford Little Lukeman added a double and drove erty. 2002 under the coaching skills of unbeaten Fire Department, 6-0, as ing a perfect inning of relief. Ryan League's annual borough-wide fund in three runs in the win. Lobo and Teresa Weatherspoon Marv Foley who has taken control of Schneider tossed a complete-game Kic/ek had an RBI double for the win- drive should he arriving at houses this The Becton softball team (13-3) became the cornerstones of the Lib- the team for only about a month. one-hit shutout. Eric Drennan doubled ners, while Tommy McCallum had ;i week. Players will be ringing door- crushed Harrison 14-4 to stay in the erty entry into the newly founded The Bears fared well on their open- and scored in the second inning, while pair of hits lor Kiwanis anil Andrew bells on May I S to collect your dona- Top 2.*i rankings. WNBA and their presence was ing trip to Atlantic City leaving the Alfredo Lastra's first-inning single for Miller added a double. lions, Di they may be mailed to the Kelle Trabucco lead the onslaught quickly marketed as the faces that seashore at 2-1. Fire was the only blemish on In the one American League game League at P.O. Box 427. Rutherford, with two doubles and two RBIs. represented the team. On Friday, May 10 the Bears open Schneider's record. that was completed, Patrick N.J. 07070-0427. All contributions Christen Hall (7-1) threw a4-hitter. Unfortunately for Rebecca a third the home season with an early season are tax deductible to the extent per- Kiwanis (1-3) reached the positive Mcdarry's seventh-inning single The Lady Bears (9-5) demolished season knee injury sidelined the rematch against the Surf. Game time mitted by law. side ot the ledger as well. C.J. plated Mike Schule ami gave Keller Weehawken 22-6. The Bears' attack former University of Connecticut is 7:05 p.m. Sheppard's two-run single in the sixth DepkenOiH I-3) a 2-1 victory against Updated information is available by was paced by Lindsey Minniti who star and her recovery was tentative inning propelled the club to a 5-4 de- DiNoto Fuel. McGarry had two hits, visiting the League's Website at hup:/ went 3 lor 4 with a triple. RBI and two relegating the former Inaugural All- The Surf are managed by former feat of Kurgan. The hit, Sheppard's and Nick Zurla added an RBI single. /members.aol.com/rllinfo/ or calling runs scored. Melissa Kaman also Star to a bench player in the 2001 major leaguer Tommy Helms. third of the day. made a winner of re- Sal Viggiano doubled and scored the the Scoreline at 201 939-SCOR (201 lief pitcher Martin Hipkins. For only run for DiNoto (0-4), on Kyle 939-7267). Village Gourmet tops Forest Dairy 11-10 Winning streaks ended, winning the bottom of the seventh, Eddie way for Clare's. Vikings Girls Softball sees first victory streaks continued and winning streaks Gonzalez and Tim Ryan each scored Joe Espinosa flirted with a no-fitter The" Noith Arlington Boy's Track ol Lyndhurst edged the Vikings 74- the long jump and lorn Koe's 14()"4" began as Rutherford Babe Ruth en- three runs for Titan Bartery. into the seventh as Village Gourmet team split their opening meet with 66, while Panthers dropped a I 17-16 in the discus helped pace the Vikings. tered its second month. Seventh inning Jeff Jones bat and arm led the way Won their fourth consecutive game. 8- ; Lyndhurst and Wallington. The Bears score. Marc Lehman's 1913" jump in Dan Schiuicrinarin had a 53.3 in the RBI singles by Joe Espinosa, Jack as Elks rumbled past Ice.Cream 3 over Howmedica. Espinosa fired a 400 meter run, Ray MeCoo! threw the Gardner and Sieve Kupryk pushed Charlies 15-3. Al the plate, Jones had complete two hitter, striking out two javelin 149*2", while Steve Banom put Village Gourmet past Fores! Dairy 11 - three hits, four runs scored, and thre and walking five. Alex Pachcco'sone 10, in a come-from-behind victory. RBI. On the hill, he fired a complet out infield single in the seventh broke up it 59.7 in the 400 Intermediate Dr. Bob Tarantino hspinosa pitched the final two-thirds game, three hitter, striking out 10 i up Espinosa's no-hit bid. At the plate, Chiropractor hurdles. of an inning for his first save of the five innings. Jason Criteli had two hit: Espinosa had two hits, a run scored The Viking Girl's Softball team got seasaon. Gardner had three hils and and four RBI for Elks. Brian Loo and and an RBI. R VJ TT JUUllLflU/ 1U111 1VU1) liUl (U1U 14U1I Presented By CIT and Saint Barnabas Health Care System May 10th 6:35p6 m Schedulhd e Magnets CITandSBHCS May 11 th 6:05pm Fireworb Communities Against Tobacco May 12th 1:30pm Mother's Day CITandSBHCS May 14th 6:35pm Liberty Science Center Night The Liberty Science Center May 15th 6:35pm 2002 Schedule Posters Stop and Shop CALL 973.483.6900 TODAY ticketmaster NEWMKBEARS.COM 201.507.8900-212.307.7171 tickctmastcr.com THE LEADER THUBSnAV MAY 9 2002 - PAGEJ SCHOOLS St. Michael's celebrates with an egg hunt Shown are pre-kindergarten students from St. Michael the Archangel School in Lyndhurst hunting for Easter eggs. This ac- tivity served as a culmination to the children's religion lesson of why eggs are symbolic to Easter. In other St. Michael's news, John A. Taormina, Principal an- nounced that Megan A. Piscal, a 7th grade student, scored an 880 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test given through the John Hopkins Talent Search program. Champs -Queen of Peace Elementary School students in grades 4 through participated in the "Battle of the Books" reading incentive program. Throughout the past six months, the students voluntarily read the Open House required short novels in the "Battle" reading list. Ten teams competed in the mini-battles on Saturday, March 23. The final battle was held at an assembly on March 26 with the 5th grade team Smart Survivors winning a close battle. The Smart Survivors included Kevin Belbey, Ailyson Ferrara, Stephanie Rozalski and Annie Excellence in Education in a Personal and Caring Atmosphere Coyle. The runner-up team was Three guys and a Girl and was comprised of 4th graders Conor Leister, Cory Benavides, Darin Hart and Rachel Kronyak. Both teams received trophies and the Smart Survivors Saint Michael the Archangel School also received Barnes and Noble gift cards. 624 Page Avenue * Lyndhurst • 201-939-0350 * Full Day Pre-Kindergarten Jefferson School rolls out the honors * Half Day Pre- Kindergarten Jefferson School, Lyndhursl, is Morrone. Sarah Moritz. Daniel lorio, Doreen DiGuglielmo. Jessalyn * Pull Day Kindergarten proud to announce that the following Pearson, Fredy Villareal. Grimmeycr. Justine Grod/ki. Kyle "Grades 1-8 students earned honors for the Second Grade 7 Narai Ahn. Konrad Naddeo, Sumantha Roberts, Jessica marking period. 62 Students also re- Drayzk. Samuel Gawargi. Marc Wilson, David Fugel, Brittany Cella. * Christ centered instruction ceived Perfect Attendance for the Jankowski. Sang-Hoon Lee. Arthur Kylah Rodriguez, Mauro Zambrano. * Cooperative Learning marking period. Wilson. Grade 6 Tina Adosci, Louis HIGH HONORS Grade 8 Jayme Figueroa. Ambrosio. Nicole Cftlendrillo, * Foreign Language (Spanish) Grade 4 Sol Ezra, Jamie Nolan. Michael Pearson, Krislie Metcalf. * Morning Care David DiCrisci. Kevin Zdanowicz. HONORS Kristcn Jiosi. Christine Lomio, Traci * After School Car* Michael Chiappa. Alexandra Corby, Grade 4 Michael Catena, Jo- Mingay. Michael Pearson, Frank Pica Katelyn Cunniff. Shannon Henderson. seph DeSena, Cortney Kipikashu. Grade 7 Robert Cuppaio. Karen * Computer Technology Sophia Kim, Nicole Meyers, Sera Katelyn Harth. Mark Jordan, Cortney Foglio. Kathleen Kim. Sandra Pica. * Internet Access in each Yoon. Grade 5 Sara Corby, Tyler Killeen, Taylor Metcalf. Amber Grade 8 Khaldoon Abu-Hakmeh. Crowe, Melanie Ferrer, Daniela Meeney. Natalie Mieles, Alyssa Hum .i Alves. Jacquelyn Beradino. Classroom Gonzalez, Niko Lamourt, Aljon Rotondo, Monica Savclli, Joseph Ashley Crowe, Allen Ferrer, Llisha * Extra Curricular Activities Lamourt. Tiffany Lane, Mohamed Vecchione, Justin Gianclli. Zachary Esposilo, David Ginsberg. 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Lyndhurs CHAKI/JTTE SAVINO Classified Ads Assistant Student essayists want smoke-free restaurants Editorial To the Editor: to restaurant employees, citing find- presents, students said the unpleas- I would like to commend our North ings that waitresses have higher rates ant experience of eating: and tasting Arlington Middle School students of lung and heart disease than any tobacco with every bite was another Let legislators know how you feel who participated in the Board of other female occupational group. reason to choose a smoke-free restau- Health's essay contest, "Why Restau- The contestants also expressed rant. As one student put it, 'People Gov. James McGreevey's announcement of a crowd even when they're winning. And the rants Should Be Smoke Free." concern about ETS exposure to ba- go to restaurants to enjoy food—not These students poignantly conveyed bies and children, as well as the nega- to be bombarded with smoke from ciga- his plans for the Continental Airlines Arena financial deal is set up in such way that half of a clear understanding of the detrimen- tive effect of second-hand smoke on rettes." have local officials up in arms. Once again, the games lose money. The Arena is still is a tal effects of environmental tobacco those with existing health problems These student comments send a Trenton is making decisions for the Meadow- lot of debt. Do he taxpayers really need to pay smoke () IS i and an awareness of the such as asthma and other respiratory strong message to restaurant owners. confirmed connection between to- ailments. One student questioned the Is anyone listening? lands without consulting the people most ef- two? bacco smoke, cancer and other life- value of non-smoking sections, and fected. The whole deal reeks of political favors The deal is far from final so it's important for threatening diseases. rightly so, observing that smoke does Regina Civile Guillen and the only people who will benefit are New- people to speak up. Since it's unlikely the is- In the essays, students highlighted not stay in one place. Administrator North Arlington Health Department ark officials and the YankeeNets. sue will be put to public vote, the best way tothe often-overlooked hazard ETS poses In addition to the health risks ETS McGreevey has stated over and over that have your say is to write your local legislators. Big Oil out of arctic refuge, for time being the state in a grim financial situation. People They are the ones who will be voting. Make To the Editor: area in an "environmentally sensitive" refusal to help in the clean up of their were laid off, programs cut and local funding sure your views are heard. Contact: The Senate should he complimented way but that is what they said about mess. In fact they have yet to pay one scaled back. How could he in good conscience Senator GARRY J. FURNARI - Democrat - for their positive response to the over- the Prudhoe Bay area west of the Ref- dollar of the fines levied. recommend a plan that puts taxpayers in jeop- District Office: 590 Franklin Ave., Nutley, NJ whelming number of petitions, letters uge. Prudhoe Bay is now a one thou- Supplying more oil is no longer a and phone calls asking that they keep sand square-mile sprawl of industri- viable solution to our ever increasing ardy? It makes no sense. 07110 (973)-667-4477; Bush and his Big Oil cronies out of alization. Drill sites such as those pro- energy needs. We must researchan d The Nets and Devils keep threatening to Assemblyman PAUL DIGAETANO - Repub- the Arctic Wildlife Refuge. Their ac- posed average 400 spills of oil and perfect alternative energy sources leave the state if they don't get a new arena. lican District - Office: 71 Union Ave., Ruther- tion is also well supported by facts other toxic substances per year. Those before we reach an energy crises. Big not touted by Bush & Co. sprawling drilling complexes would Oil should be taxed to finance such We think they're bluffing. They would be crazy ford, NJ 07070 (20D-933-0533 The US Geological Survey estimates also send air, water and noise pollu- research. This would result in an in- to leave a densely-populated, wealthy state. Assemblyman PAUL A. SARLO - Democrat that oil recovered from the Arctic Ref- tion hundreds of miles beyond their crease in consumer prices for surely boundaries. Per the US Interior De- They have a sweetheart deal with the Mead- District - Office: Fleet Bank Bldg., 207 uge would amount to less than a six- you do not expect Big Oil to tolerate a month supply for American consum- partment, the oil drilling slight profit loss. Thereby the con- owlands and they know it And if they do leave, Hackensack St., Wood-Ridge, NJ 07075 (201 )- ers. It would take at least ten years for "tooipiint"would be six times larger sumer would be prompted to practice is it really much of a loss? The Nets can't draw 804-8118 that oil to reach the market and at no than oil industry estimates. Wildlife prudent energy consumption and de- time would oil from the Refuge be ex- would also be disturbed by aircraft, mand overdue alternative energy pected to satisfy more than 2% of the bulldozers and other heavy equipment sources. In that Big Oil raped the pub- needed for drilling. As for Big Oil's US demand. Neither would it have any lic for all these many yean this seems "environmentally sensitive" criterion Opinion effect on present or future oil prices. only fair. Oil is a global commodity, its prices one need only to remember the Value/ are set on the world market. and Exxon's characteristic lack of con- Property tax freeze for seniors expanded science, denial of responsibility and Joseph Zuwatsky Big Oil says that it can develop the East Rutherford Senior citizens are New Jersey's fast- year the senior citizen first qualified. restoring it so that we can provide a est growing population, and 1 believe But senior citizens who are eligible higher level of fiscal responsibility, in- that each of us owes them gratitude must apply now. The original deadline tegrity and accountability in state Direct deposit best way to receive SS checks for many reasons. Our seniors arc truly for the 2001 Property Tax Reimburse- government. Last year, after several cases of an- because they didn't have a bank ac- Signing up for direct deposit is easy- America's "Greatest Generation", hav- ment application was March 15,2002. I In fact, a newly created Division of thrax-contaminated mail were discov- count, they thought it was too costly c all Social Security's toll-free number, ing fought our wars and protected our directed the Division of Taxation to ex- Hlder Advocacy within the Depart- ered, people asked me if I thought their to maintain an account or they preferred 1 -800-772-1213, or visit the local So- Democracy. They sacrificed to give tend the deadline for filing to June I. ment of the Public Advocate will have Social Security checks might be de- to get cash and "control" their money. cial Security office. Banks, savings better lives and greater opportunities the power to file lawsuits against state layed or if it was safe to handle those In addition to being safe and conve- and loan associations, and credit to us - their children. They built the agencies on behalf of the elderly, hold checks. Well, Social Security checks unions also can help you sign up for New Jersey we know today, and lend hearings and conduct investigations. were received on time and our mail direct deposit. GUEST EDITORIAL us their experience, wisdom and sup- GUEST EDITORIAL Of course, one of the most press- was safe to handle. But in the future, If you do not have an account and port every day in countless ways. ing concerns for older adults it beiMi the best way to alleviate any worry is by James E. McGreevey, cannot open one, the Department of As we confronted a $5.3 billion defi- care. My proposed budget includes to sign up for direct deposit. by Frank Bayersdorfer, Treasury has special accounts avail- Governor cit in this year's budget, we put middle $28 million for The Cancer Institute Direct deposit is the safest and most Social Security able to anyone who gets a federal ben- of New Jersey, to help it become the class taxpayers first. We would not convenient way to gel your benefit Manager in Clifton efit payment. Electronic Transfer Ac- increase the sales lax, we would not 2002 so that more seniors would par- nation's leader in cancer research and payments. You don't have to worry counts (ETA), which are federally in- increase the income tax We maintained ticipate in the program. cancer care. With the help of New about lost or stolen checks. You don't sured, provide the full range of con- Jersey's pharmaceutical companies, stable funding for schools and local Because we greatly expanded income have to stand in line at the bank or go nient for beneficiaries, direct deposit is sumer protections. ETA features in- academic institutions, and health care govemmenls. We also continued NJ eligibility limits this year, more seniors to the bank in bad weather. Your ben- more efficient and saves money for the clude: systems, we can do more to under- Saver, which provided an average prop- than ever before will qualify for tax re- efit payment automatically goes into taxpayers, because it's less expensive a maximum cost of $3 per month; stand and defeat cancer forever. erly tax rebate ot $500 to 1.4 million lief, but they need to take advantage of your account for your immediate use. than preparing and mailing checks at least four cash withdrawals per households last year. the program. Seniors can find informa- And we also protected funding for I also tell people that if they are not monthly. The government saves 40 month; As our senior citizens are on a fixed tion on the Property Tax Reimbursement our Pharmaceutical Assistance for the using direct deposit and their check is cents each time someone uses direct no minimum balance, unless required income, they arc particularly vulner- program on the Division of Taxation's Aged and Disabled (PAAD). This pro- lost, it can take up to six weeks to in- deposit instead of a check. It costs 42 by federal or state law; and able to properly taxes, so for senior Web site (www.state.nj.us/treasury/ gram helps our seniors get the pre- vestigate and replace a check. Why cents to process and mail each check, a monthly statement listing all de- citizens, we went even further. We are taxation/) or they can call the Auto- scription drugs they need to lead take the chance? compared to 2 cents for direct deposit. posits and withdrawals. following through on increases in the mated Tax Information System toll-free healthier lives. New Jersey was among More than 45 million people receive If all of the Social Security and Supple To find out more about this option, Homestead Rebate program for se- at 1-800-323^400. We also have a Prop- the first states to set up a prescription monthly benefit payments from Social mental Security Income beneficiaries call 1 -888-382-3311. toll-free. Or look erty Tax Reimbursement Hotline, again who currently receive a check signed niors, and this year rebate checks will drug program, and our program is a Security, and more than 80 percent of for the ETA logo in the window or toll-free at 1-800-882-6597. This line is up for direct deposit, the taxpayers increase to as much as $775. We main- model for the nation. them use direct deposit. In the past, lobby of any local bank, savings and available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., would save $8.4 million a month! tained the $250 property lax exemption. The new budget protects the Senior people have been reluctant to sign up loan or credit union. and we increased the property lax de- Monday through Friday, to answer Gold Program, which provides ex- duction for veterans by $50. your questions. panded prescription assistance to se- But most important, we provided We have an obligation to do every- nior citizens who do not qualify for funds to dramatically expand eligibil- thing possible to ensure our parents PAAD. ity for the program that freezes prop- and grandparents are able to stay in We have worked hard in the face of Subscribe Now! erty taxes for eligible senior citizens. their homes, and in our communities. the worst fiscal crisis in New Jersey's The senior property tax freeze program The property tax freeze program is an history to protect important priorities. Keep abreast of the news and events in your community. is critically important because it insu- important step toward meeting our ob- The hard choices we made reflect our Keep track of your local government and find out what your friends and lates senior citizens from rising prop- ligation to New Jersey's senior citizens. core values. Just as we are taking real erty taxes. steps to ensure that every third grade neighbors are saying and doing. Subscribe to the Leader Newspapers today! Income eligibility limits are $47,177 for In addition to these important tax re- child can read at or above their grade a married couple, and $38,475 tor indi- lief programs, I included $ 10 million in level, we are also protecting and ex- viduals. A senior citizen who is eli- my budget to restore a strong and in- panding essential programs that meet Only $10 per year; $12 out of state gible is then reimbursed for any an- dependent Department of the Public the needs of our senior citizens. We nual increase in property taxes, as com- Advocate. This department will be an are taking meaningful action, and Check off the name of paper you would like and print your name & address below: plied to the year the homeowner first advocate for the elderly, as well as for through action we are meeting our entered the program. As a result, the consumers, children, and the mentally commitment to America's next genera [ | Commercial Leader (Lyndhurst) program essentially "freezes" property ill. This department was eliminated by tion, and most importantly, to taxes at the amount they were in the Governor Whitman in 1994. but we are America's "Greatest Generation". r~\ North. Arlington Leader r~j News Leader of Rutherford Mnething on your mind? 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Call owner for appt. 201-567- Asking $299,900 Asking $549,900 Call 201-935-8308 3050. No brokers. THELEADER PAGE 12 - THURSDAY. MAY 9.2002 OBITUARIES Anna May Herron Ann T. Kudlacik Margaret Pawlowski EvaGurtowski Walter C. Anderson Senior News Line Margaret "Pat" (Houghton) A funeral mass for Anna May AnnT. (Reilly) Kudlacik. 7], died Eva Gurtowski, 95, died Sunday. Private funeral services were held for B\ Mvni.D* CHARLES Pawlowski, 73, of Wallington, a retired I lerroti.( nee Hynn ). 70 of North Ar- l-riday, April 26. April 28. Walter C Anderson. 70. of North Ar- licensed practical nurse, died Friday. For many older drivers, the key to lington was offered in Our Lady Born in Jersey City, she lived iniiast Born in Passaic, she moved to lington under the direction of the Parow April 12 at home. whether they can continue to drive is Queen ol Peace Church, North Arling- Rutherford before moving to Wallington 82 years ago. Funeral Home. North Arlington. ton following IIIL- Funeral from the She was bom in Lyndhurst. knowing the rules for driving safely Wallington 43 years ago. Ms. Gurtowski was a seamstress at Mr. Anderson died Friday, May 3. at Parow luncral Home, North Arling- She was predeceased by her par- as they get older, especially if vision Mrs. Kudlacik was an accounting several Passaic area tailoring shops his home in North Arlington. toti. ents John R. and Margaret E. (Wolf) problems are involved clerk for National Community Bank of for many years before retiring in 1972. Bom in Newark he was a lifelong resi- Mrs. Herron died Saturday, April Houghton, and her brother Eugene That being said. I'm grateful to Kent Paterson and May wood for 10 years She was a parishioner of Most Sa- dent of North Arlington 27. ill (he Jersey Shore Medical Cen- Houghton.. Higgins. Ph.D.. Vice President for Vi- before retiring in 1991. cred Heart R.C. Church. He worked as an accountant for the ter m Neptune. Mrs. Pawlowski worked as a li- sion Science. Lighthouse International. Previously, she was employed by She was preceded in death by three Omega Dental Studio's in Hasbrouck She received her nursing degree censed practical nurse at the former for the following tips that can help VornadoCorp. of fiariield. brothers, Stanley Gurtowski. John Heights for the past five years. Previ- from Jersey ( ity Medical Center, Jer- Naval Hospital for 20 years, until re- keep older citizens behind the wheel She was a parishioner of St. Joseph's Gurtowski and Joseph Gurtowski, and ously he worked at the Sperry Rand sey City, in i*J5 * and worked as a reg- tiring in 1995. with no risk to themselves or others. R.C, Church in East Rutherford. two sisters, Mary Gurtowski and Corporation as an accountant for 10 istered nurse at (he West Hudson She was a past president of the Li- If you are 60 years of age or older, Surviving are her husband, Kmil H.; Anna Byelat. years. Hospital in Kcamy lor many years censed Practical Nurses Association. you should know that you are driving two sons. Lmil J. of Cedar Grove and Surviving are two sisters, Katherine Surviving are his children. Geraldinc before retiring, a member of the Newport Hospital with only anout one-third of the light Michael of Emerson; four daughters, Gurtowski and Stacia Kudlacik both R. Miller of Texas, Carol E Bartley of Horn in hasi Orange, she lived in Auxilliary. and a volunteer in the Am- you had when you were 20 years old. Kathleen Kramer of Cedar Grove. of Wallington. North Arlington, June L Anderson of Harrison and Kcarny before moving bulatory Service Center at Newport This is due to changes occurring Patricia Padilla of Alpine, Calif., Ann Kamienski Funeral Home, North Arlington, Eric C. Anderson of iti North Arlington over 41 years ago. Hospital. within the eye. of which we are gener- Marie Klapper ol Piano, Texas and Wallington handled arrangements. Moonachie, Carl R. Anderson of North Mrs. Pawlowski was a member of ally unaware. Surviving are her husband, Peter Lmily DcSimone of Mission Veijo. Arlington and Roy W Anderson of St. Joseph Church. Also keep in mind that, as an older I ; hei children, Catherine Calif.; two brothers, Peler A. Reilly of Amelia Miller North Arlington; and two grandchil- /.imtncrmann, Thomas, I-.ileen, James, She leaves three daughters, Judith driver, you cannot process and re- New Britain. Conn, and Edward Reilly Amelia (Ostrowski) Miller, 58, died dren. Kristen Miller and Sean Bartley Inhn and Timothy Herron; her grand Hansen and Sandra Sargent, both of spond to visual information as quickly ol Sun City, Ha.; a sisier, Margaret Monday, April 29. He was predeceased by his wife, the - hildren, Casey. Kelly and Elizabeth Newport, and Patricia Sargent of and efficiently as you could when sou Stempkowski of Clifton; and nine Born in Pittston, Pa., she moved to late Ruth (nee Ford) Anderson. /.immennann, Christopher, Julianne. Middletown; a brother. John R. were younger. grandchildren. Wallington 40 years ago. Kyle, Jennifer, Robert. Maura and Pe Houghton, and three sisters, Joan Be aware that driving under the in- Kamieuski Funeral Home. Mrs. Miller was a machinist for Flex lei J. Herron. She ts the sister of James Dawson, Joyce Molzon and Catherine William W.Davison fluence of some medications can dra- Wallington handled arrangements. Product of Carlstadt. Hynn, and sister-in-law ol Elaine Curriero, all of Lyndhurst; four grand- William W. Davison. age 73 of Ruth- matically diminish an older person s Surviving are her husband. Donald; llynii, Mary Jane and Charles Albert J. Vendetti children; and five great grandchildren. erford died Friday, May 3. ability to react to unexpected road haz- three brothers, Joseph Ostrowski Jr Wiercinski; the mother-in-law of Kob Albert Joseph Vendetti, HO, a resi- He was born in Akron, Ohio. ards. Ask your doctor about the modi The funeral service was at St. Jo- of Wallington. Albert Ostrowski Sr. of it /imineiinann. Terry, Susan and He was a member of the First Presby - cations that you are taking. dent ol Piedmont Retirement Center, seph Church. Burial was in Newport Old Forge, Pa , and Robert Ostrowski lean Marie Herron; and the aunt ol u 11.IN Church in Rutherford. died Thursday, April 25. Memorial Park. Middletown. of Kingston. Pa.; and four sisters, Nighttime driving, which typically lames and Michael Hynn, Kuan, Mr Davison served in the United Mr Vendetti was born April 2X, 1921 Memorial Funeral Home handled Shirley Darsky of Jenkins Township, involves exposure to bright, fleeting Kevin, Keith and Scoti Wiercinski. Stales Manne Corp. from 1446 to 1948. in North Stonnington, Connecticut, a iirrangmcnU. Pa., Madclyn Rush of Wilkes-Barrc, glare, presents a particular challenge She was predeceased by her (laugh He was the owner of Creative Artist son of Joseph and Hilda Schmidt Pa., Joan Orechovsky of Binghamton, to older driven. With this in mind, take lor, Maureen Herron, Network, Inc. in Rutherford. Vendetti. Morfia D. Validakis NY. and Kvelyn Falchek of Plains, extra caution regarding your decision Inlermenl was in Holy Cross (cm A retired electrician, Mr. Vendetti Mr Davison is survived by his wife to get behind a wheel at night lo mini- Funeral Services for Morfia I). Pa. rleiy, Noiih Arlington. a ml his w i fc. the forme r Ruth k.uin (nee Traue, Davison. his sons mize glare exposure when driving at Validakis (nee r-ningoulis ). X6, of Ce- Alvarez Funeral Home, Passaic, Ihi' family would appreciate dona- Delraneia whom he married on Au- Mark and Christopher Davison. two night, do not look directly al the head dar Ciruve, formerly <>l North Arling- handled arrangements. tions made in her memory to Maureen gust-22, I *>4 "* moved to Thomasvilie brothers Charlie and Joseph Davison. lights ot oncoming vehicles Instead. lon. were held in St. Nicholas Greek \ Ilinon Scholarship Kind. C7O and tour sisters Debbie. Rita. Wendy, direct your gaze down the road and to (wo and a halt years ago from Ari- Orthodox Church, Newark, following Todd M. Paris (Juccnol Peace Recltiry, 10 I laiiklin zona. and Jean. Funeral service was held al the right side ol me lane in which you the Funeral from the Parow Funeral Services were held for Todd M. Pans. Place, Noilh Arlington. New Jersey A veteran ol the I IS Army, he served the First Presbyterian Church in Ruth are driving. Home. North Arlington. Mi, of North Arlington on Tuesday, n /() M in WW II. ertord. Interment was at Hillside Cem- Cataracts can seriously interfere Mis. Validakis died Friday. April 26, May 7, at the Parow Tuneral Home. Surviving are his wile; Ruin D, etery Lyndhurst w ah driving performance, even though ill Mountainside Hospital in Glen North Arlington. Thomas Lynch Vendetti of the home, one daughter; Arrangements were bt the Collins- they may produce only a small decline Ridge, Mr. Pans died Friday, May 3, at his Thomas Lynch, age 77. ol Rulhcr Joyce Sydell and her husband Rich Calhoun Funeral Home. Rutheriord. in one's ability to read a chart in the Horn in (ireece, she lived in Newark home in North Arlington. ion), formerly of Jersey City and ardol Oak Ridge, (me son; Joseph L. doctor's office. It you are developing and North Arlington before moving Bom in K:earny he was a lifelong resi- Rayonne. died on April 27. Vendetti and his wife Nancy of Wood- Prayer to St. Anthony cataracts, check with your eye doctor to Cedar Grove 10 years ago dent of North Arlington He was born in Jersey City, living Ridge, one brother; Arthur Vendetti Oh Holy St Anthony, gentlest of saints, about whether or not it's tune to have Surviving are her daughters, Mary He worked as an overhead crane op- ihenr foi JO years, in Bayonne for 20 ol Shallottc, lour grandchildren; your love g»»t Gud and Charily tor His the cataracts removed. E, Plessias and Andrea I). Panico; her erator for the Benedict Miller Corpora- ."reaturc made you worthy when on years, and in Rutherford foi one year. rarth to possess miraculous powers Space considerations allowed me to Jeanne S. ('hnstman and her husband sons in-law. Athanasios Plessias and tit)!, in Lyndhurst tor the past 18 years. He was a veteran ol the I I.S. Army, vlimdcs waited on your word which you print only part of Dr. Higgins report Stephen, Ronald Sydell and his wife Robert Panico; her grandchildren. He is survived by his daughter. Sh- were ever ready la speak tor those in .erving in WWII Meredith, Neil Vendetti, Janu rouble or anxiciv For more information tor yourself, .i Ellen Vilellas and her husband < )reslis, annon I, Pans ol West Palcrson; his Eincourated by tfiis ihioughi 1 implore o| I If was .i i .n salesman foi 40 years, family member or friend call Light Vendetti, iwo great grandchildren; Demetrios Plessias, Joseph and John parents, George and Stephanie (nee jou to obtain lor me I request) I.M winking for Roy's Chevrolet in the answer lo my prayer may require A house International's toll tree number Ashley and Travis Christman. Panico and her greatgrandson, Hinko) Pans ol North Arlington; a sis- mracle. even so' you are the Saint ol t !nioii< 'ily. leliiing in IW2, vhracies at I -800-829-0500or visit the Web site Memorial services were held al I Inity (iiorgios Vitellas. ter. Kim larrell of Matawan; and two He wasamemhei ol St. Paul's ol the i)h gentle anil loving Si Anthony, whose at www.lighthouse.org. Place in the Piedmont Retirement Cen brothers. Derrick Pans of North Arling- ic.ut was ever lull ol human sympathy, i ross, lerse> City, Si, Paul's Holy Interment was in Hillside Cemetery. whisper my petition into the ears of 2002 King Features Synd . Inc. lei. conducted by the Reverend Sa ton and Douglas O. Paris of Vernon; Name Society and the Men's Dun ol Lyndhurst. Sweet Ini.mi Jesus, who loved to he rahSnell. his niece, Kelly Anne Farrell; and two lolded in your arms, and the gratitude ol Hudstm Catholic High School. Jersey The family would appreciate dona- ny heart will be ever vourv Memorials are requested to be di- nephews, Ryan Colin and Regan IAB. ( ily. tions made to St. Nicholas Greek Or- rected to the American Cancel Soci- thodox Church. S53 Martin Luther Patrick FarreU. He was predeceased by his wile ety, 4 A ()ak Branch. (ueensbom. N(' on King Hlvd.. Newark. New Jersey 07102 Marie (Wiley) in l l Thank you, St. Jude, for 27407. in her memory I le is survived b\ his children Ke\ in Prayer to St. Jutie answering my prayer ol I . Brunswick. Margaret Lynch ol Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (Mi Holy Si Judc Apustle and Martyr, Prayer Ut the Blessed Virgin MM. & Family llackettown. Rose Leone of Ruthei grcal in virtue and rich in miracles, neai i \.\ most beautiful howei "i Mount Caniiel, fruitful vine. kinsman <>i Jesus Christ, faithful inter nowei HI Muuni Carrol, fruitful vine, Splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother ot Kathleen Vcrpcnf ol Rutherford and Splrndoi ill lliMM-n blessed Molhci ol l cessni ut iill who invoke ytuil special pa I he Sun of •"•! immaculate virgin, as- Michael of Carlsladt. I igrandchiUlien. the Son ol OIHI, imnucuhilc virgin, us- sist me in my necessity. O Star of the imnage in tune ol need, to you 1 have sisl me in my necessity (> Star of the MKI his biother Robert of Beltsville, Sea help me and show me here You are Sej help me and show me here You are recourse from ihe depth ni my heart and my mother. () Holy Mary Mother of Thank you, St. Jude. for Maiylitiul tin mother O Holy Mary Mother of (iod. Queen of Heaven and Earth. I hum- hunibl) heji lo whom God has given sucl' God, Quean ol Heaven and earth. Ihum- answering my prayer. I he. tuiuial was liom the Collins hly beseech you from the bottom of my bly beseech you from the bottom of my jzu-.it p*mei to come to my assistance heart to secure me into my necessity. ( allutim I uncial Home. Rutherford. heart to secure me into my necessity, There are none that can withstand your P.N. Ik'lp Mir in my present urgent petition rherc .lie none that call viilnMaiul you! lollowcd t>\ ,i funeral mass in St. power O Mary conceived without sin power. (> Mary conceived without sin In it'iimi I promise lo make youi n.uiu pray for us who have recourse to thee. Ma?VsRC Church. Rutherford. Inter pray for us who have recourse to thei" (three times) LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES known .iiui cause you to iv invoked; Say (three tunes! meiit was Hol\ < 'niss( Vmeter>. North Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your Say this prayer for $ consecutive days, (luce Our Huthers. three Hail Marys am (hen you must publish anil it will t>e PROCLAMATION Arliniilon tumls (three tunes) granted to you. V.T. Glorias. Publication must be promised JAB. \mena to St. Claire Si, Jiule jn;i\ lor all who invoke your WHEREAS, the Lyndhurst Lions Club will pin the Lions Clubs of the State ot New Jersey in observance of WHITE CANE DAYS and < l.iiu- Ini li.ii.-i- l.m aid Amen. This Nuvenu hasnevei been known to fail. This Novena must he sak WHEREAS, funds derived from the WHITE CANE undertaking will be lo, 9 consecutive days, M.A.V. utilized to benefit the SIGHT CONSERVATION proiects of the Lyndhurst 1 Funeral Homes JIKllf I'l.l\ Ilk IUUCI1.I \\\ Lions Club: and IvllOV ol uol I'uhlisll mi ilu' in ml WHEREAS. Lions projects to aid the blind and foster better vision and fi. Telephone 201-939-1050 motioning in 315 of the communities of the State of New Jersey; and praiwil jilmt'il V'IOMIK,! and Lived WHEREAS, Uons sponsored programs in the State of New Jersey range UH1B> .III.I «ei\ -i.n ttiioui-hiiul the Thank you, St. Juile. for answering my prayer. from donation of eyes for retina transplants to support of research seek- ing the cause of blindness; V.m leqm-M VMII K- piumed mi mallei B.F. Hunk v.... iMV.iV"' NOW, THEREFORE. I. James M. Craida. Mayor, and the Board of Com- missioners of the Township of Lyndhurst do hereby proclaim FUNERAL HOME May 10th through May 11 th 19 LINCOLN AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 AS Funeral Luncheons Newly expanded parking facilities WHITE CANE DAYS And do further urge all residents of Lyndhurst, New Jersey to participate WALTER R. CALHOUN Ml May 10th through May 11th in observance attendant upon these days. MANAGER James M. Guida Mayor Jla CLIJEL Published: May 9.2002 Fee: $52.63 Nazare Memorial Home, Inc. 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Contract Documents may be ot>- amount o* not tamao only from the office ot the 5 Description ol th» nature cf the business fividucteO ai that address cent (to*,) of the total amount 6 Names w>d address ot the record owner ot the lands and premises where the etectrorucadv anvWwM 1 o* the &d but not m excess jt or live music is to be played performed kicaied displayed 01 operaletl Twenty Thousand Dollars DescnpMoo ot r>e etectionicaily ampMied o< trve mus« to be cow«ed by the hcense inciudHig its Bouroa ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES (ARMW and any mechanical features name or manufacturer $«nal number if applicable t Ng permit •haM be issued to any applicant untew the d(H)Mcdnt shall ty> eighteen 11 Hi years ot age CONSENT OF SURETY 1 tut. o< over and no permit shall be issued to a co'poiatmn hrm or association unless an officers and Certificate from a Surety Com- directofs ol the corporation, or aH members .-' (fif fiimof assoc^oVon are eighteen (I Si years »•' !<«• < 6.450% $ 5.80 per $1,000 pany ts required indicating con- 10/1 ARM APR 6.050% Bid security ,s 'equited m til sent to b* bound as surety and amount ol not less fnan ten per AND 6E IT FURTHER ORDAINED n\it Section " '0 •* snaH be amended lo read as to»ows guarantor tor performance re 1 cem n0%i ol the total amouni 7 10 4 tnvus6gaton by Police The Borough Clerk sh»M >eter each application tor .1 permit to the Chiet quired under the Contract Docu- of the Bid bui noi in excess ot ot Police who shall Investigate the properly owner applicant and the kuzatH."' wher*Hi« II is piopos.ed 7/1 ARM 6.125% APR 5.678% $5.60 per $1,000 ments inat el#K.tior>K:«»y amplified or Mve music is to be played perfoim#d kx'aled .liH'td* «101 operated .irki BID SUBMISSION PROCE IVOOODOOI sh— thereafter forward the application to the Mayor and Council with a written report ot his findings »nd 1 DtWS CONSENT OF SURETY • ecot^i^' idafcinf Bids must be submitted on the terrific ate from a Surety Com 5/5 ARM 6.075% APR 6.829% $ 5.60 per $1,000 AND BE IT FURTHFR ORDAINED that Section ' 10 5 a 1 shaH t*> .»n>erKle.1 to FPJ-1 .»S t.Ukjws Bid Form contained n the Con- pariy is required indKatina con "10 5 Apptoval Condrtions sent to be oound as suref> »™x 1 tract Documents and rnust be s ad t enclosed in a sealed envelope guarantor tor performance r« p shall be 3/3 ARM 5.300% APR 6.332% $ 5.00 per $1,000 plainly marked on the outside qu»ed under the Contract Docu r ovi»r wrtti the name of project and the Ati. AINf [i .1 Settlor' 7-10 7 shall be amended to read as tuuow 1 name arx) address ol m» B-OOf BID SUBMISSION PROCE 1 8 Hours ••» Bid must bertetrver%<1 t n the DURES 1 Year ARM 4.000% APR 5.060% $4.80 per $1,000 ii No perjon hrm ex corporetWvi •A Owner pncw lo Btd opening at the BKIS must be submitted on n># eiect'orwaHy ,iinpl|fieO or bve mu' above address tor submitting BKI Form contained m rhe Con 6 00 a m ot anv tuy and shaK not. Bids Bids win not be accepted fact Documents and must be 1 to be so >oud as lo be aixl^le from outside the p •Mi' after May ?8 2002^ 10 00 AM enclosed