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(C Om M Ercial T Fteaiter Minit-Ed Home Improvement Section Pages 13,14,15,16 Fishiest tales in years: tons of tuna have been missing from Bergen Pines Hospital and a couple of hundred dollars worth more from the Bergen County Jail. One can under­ stand tunanapping in the jail, but in a hospi­ tal. Stealing from a hospital is akin to (Com m ercial Tfteaiter stealing from the blind and handicapped. The police should not rest until the culprits are hooked and netted. A thorough investiga­ tion also is in order. If they stole food the and SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW crooks also put their hands on anything else they could move. Has anybody counted bed linens recently? Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford. N J VOL. 60 NO. 40 USPS1I5 <20 25« THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1982 Published at 251 Ridge Rd . Lyndhurst Subscription $8.00 PulPublished Weekly Benedetto, DiLascio Bortone And Rowe: Budget, Marin Oval-No Two new faces will be president of the board, said to be giving c lose cast Gov Kean cancelled seen on the Board of trailed the field scrutiny to the capital 1m- the election and set it for Education as a result of The budget went down to provement program of- Tuesday Tuesday's election. a thumping defeat and the fered by thi• school board Whether this had any ef­ Frank Benedetto and Marin Oval proposal, one The vote fect on Ihi result is not Philip DiLascio made a of the key issues in the Benedetto 1580 known. Tht campaign was two-way race of it for first election, also went down DiLascio 1536 long and vigorously place. Both are new­ but not as convincingly as Bortone 1204 fought Placards were posted around the town­ -comers to the political- the budget. Howe 1110 educational scene. Annette The new members must Bello 1123 ship as if a commission Bortone finished a poor begin at once considera­ Rudnick 798 election were being fought third but maintained a tion of an approach to the The Budget The surprise of the elec­ tion was the relatively place on the board Annie Board of Commissioners Yes 864 poor showing of Bortone. Howe, widow of longtime on where and if the budget No 1281 who had served five years board member. Walter can be trimmed The Marin Ov al Her campaign manager Howe, was unopposed board has until April 28 to Yes 1121 was Commissioner Evelyn Vincent Bello, who made a decide on cuts, if possible, No 1263 Pezzolla She had the late rush, received 1123 or to send the budget The elec tion was two votes, just 81 votes behind added strength of Mrs through as set up by the weeks late because of the Bortone. Howe, who was unopposed Board of Education blizzard which struck the Brent Rudnick. former but who campaigned for The commissiors are area After 300 votes ’Acre Bortone Theft Charge Dropped In Police Court T ^ l % . Judge Jam es A Breslin Thursday rendered a ver­ L a u re tte M c G ra th of Breslin refused to per­ rendered his decision in a dict of Not Guilty. Kingsland Avenue com­ mit a young woman to At Salvation Army luncheon at Imperial Manor. At Booth Award winner, Bob MacRae, board member and strange case he had heard Mimi Turco of King s plained that Paul Vasto of withdraw a complaint of left is George Nassor, chairman of the Hackensack luncheon chairman and Chet Forte, guest speaker. regarding a rented truck Court, testified in tht1 case Chase Avenue drove too assault she had filed on Advisory Board, Lt. Donald Thompson, Amy Divine, 'Photo By Jim Anderson i during the April 1 session she brought against a close to her car on one March 7 against Anthony of Lyndhurst Municipal former employee she ac­ occasion a n d ‘ made many Florre of 48 Columbia Ave­ Court cused of theft of a telephone calls, some ob­ nue. Kearny Salvation A rm y H onors A m y Divine The defendent, Vincent Magnavox video recorder scene. to her and to her Penny Ann Pesler of G. Hartung of Hawthorne, she said was valued at mother early in the morn­ West New York charged was accused by John Clif­ $1200 ing She said he parked that Florre had punched the Hackensack School man there under under of the local chapter of the Approximately 500 at­ ford. owner of a rental She testified that Tom across the street from her her in her face on that System, and the Booth Della Torre coaching, and American Bureau for Med­ tended the 14th annual lun­ agency. South Amboy, of McIntyre of Fort Lee was apartment on occasion, date Award was given to Army later at college. ical Aid to China. Presi­ cheon of the Central theft of the truck he had on probationary employ­ harassing her Vasto de­ Breslin asked Florre. Bergen County Salvation Divine of Lyndhurst for dent of the Presbyterial Since 1960 Della Torre rented for a day and not ment at King's Court since nied all allegations and ' Are you not married and Army at the Imperial Man­ over 25 years as chairman Society of tjie Presbytery has been assistant princi­ returned for several December 7. 1981 He was had his girl friend testify the lather of two children or last Wednesday of the Lyndhurst Salvation of the Palisades, and the pal and athletic director at weeks. ) terminated on December as to his whereabouts on Do you know if I find you Army Service Unit and former Westminster Pres­ Hackensack High School The truck was rented 10. said M im i. because he an occasion on which guilty you may go to jail Following a slide pres­ several years as recording byterian Church, and sec­ and also serves on many December 17. 1981. from was not performing his Laurette said he had for six months" entation of ihe work done secretary of the retary for National Mis­ community recreation and Jar-Train. an agent in Lyn­ designated duties. McIn­ parked near her home by the Arm y throughout Hackensack Advisory sions. She is secretary of Though Florre said he youth committees in dhurst and was to be re­ tyre said he had a con­ Bruce Damphier. 211 the area, awards for out­ Board. C A P A B L E and on the had engaged Gordon L Hackensack and in sur­ turned the following day, tract" and felt that he Kingsland Avenue, was standing service to the Little Red Schoolhouse Braverman as his at­ rounding areas. according to Clifford's should not have been dis­ found guilty of being in torney. the m an was not Salvation Army were Guest speaker at the lun­ Museum committee and story charged possession of a blue light present in court to repre­ made. The Others" cheon was Chet Forte, of Mrs. Divine has been ac­ has been a reporter Hartung. who was There was conflicting for his vehicle which was sent Florre award was presented to ABC's Monday Night Foot­ tive in many local charity feature writer and news di­ represened by Public De­ testimony about the disap­ clearly stamped with the Thomas L. Della Torre, ball program . Forte, who drives and was chairman rector on the Leader news­ Breslin told the young fender Paul Spina, in the pearance of the recorder name of its owner He who has taught and attended Hackensack High of the Lyndhurst Branch of papers for the past 20 woman the township pros­ McIntyre at one point stat­ pleaded not guilty of theft coached for 43 years - 36 in first hearing, told Breslin ecutor had been told that a School, was a three-letter Hackensack Hospital and years. as charged by Ptl Michael that the truck had been ing it was in a repair shop threatening phone call had Cooke on March 22 He stolen while he had it in his and that he would not re­ been made to her in order said he had purchased the possession He said he veal where until he re­ to pressure her into blue light from another tried several times to ceived the full pay due him withdrawing the charge Personalities Spark Meeting person in good faith How­ reach the agent but was under what he called his Breslin said he might ever. Breslin found the put on hold” for as much contract Another time he even disqualify himself to and lim its their operation when they spend their youth guilty and fined him By Amy Divine vised during the meeting as 45 minutes at a time and said he would tell where it hear the*case when it is to the commercial-general money on these games," $100. plus assessing $25 Last week's commission that perhaps it would be could not contact tht* prop­ was after he received a called agaip district east of Chubb Ave­ she conluded costs of court meeting was sparked by best if neither took part in er person to tell of the rea­ check for $1000 he said was nue. landlord Fees personalities as Public such voting until he looks son he did not return the due him M im i said he* had An ordinance was in­ Free Examination Works Commissioner further into the matter and Anyone wishing to estab­ vehicle. He said he did not been given all the pay that lish an arcade west of troduced for public hear­ Evelyn Pezzolla, told to advises. bother telling the police of was due him . about $250 a PAP TEST AND BREAST EXAMINATION.
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