Minit-Ed Museum of Modern Art, recognizing that art by itself may be twice as nourishing if seasoned w ith a plate of pasta, has arranged discount dining at an array of American ethnic and continental restaurants for mem­ bers. Also special rates at the Waldorf Astoria. An interesting experience. If suc­ (Eonmiercial 'Keahcr cessful there is no reason why the discounts and SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW should not be made available at clothing, furniture, and food shops. Maybe in the near future there will be commercials such as, “How do you spell heartburn?” “ MoMA.” Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford. N J VOL. 60 NO. 46 @ THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1982 Published at 251 Ridge Rd.. Lyndhurst Subscription $8 00 Published Weekly

G agliardi, DiLascio Nam ed

By Amy Divine The arrangement was fifth member before the rying on most of the re­ tate broker, member of worked' out after a series next general election. sponsibilities of their the South Bergen and the The B o a rd of Com­ of hectic conferences in father s real estate busi­ National Board of Re­ missioners at a special DiLascio. born in North the last 10 days. According ness -3-D. on Stuyvesant altors. member of the meeting Monday night ap­ Arlington, came to Lyn­ to reports. School Trustee Avenue Kiwanis and the Klks pointed John DiLascio to dhurst in 1942 and resides h rank Benedetto was in­ DiLascio graduated Clubs, serving as first the seat left vacant May 11 at 567 Chase Avenue with strumental in working out from Lincoln elementary vice-president of Kiwanis by the sudden death of his wife, the former Rita the arrangement and Lvndhurst High this year, member of the Mayor Joseph A. Carucci. Guidetti. The couple are DiLascio was tied for parents of two sons. John, Schools, attended classes rent-levelling board since Finance Director John sixth place in the commis­ married to the former at Bergen Community Col­ 1973 and its chairman the G a g lia rd i was named sion race last May with Kathie Hill and parents of lege and the Professional past seven years mayor until Jan. 4 Kathleen Donovan. The four-year-old Kristie, and School of Busness and is DiLascio is licensed bv In the resolution naming commissioners had said Richard, matried to the now attending the Countv the state as Construction Gagliardi mayor was the they would not appoint an­ former Kathleen Puzio. College of Morris. Official, sub code official. provision that Parks Com­ yone to the post but would and parent of two-year-old DiLascio began his Building Inspector R.C.S.. missioner James Guida place the name of can­ Tracey. John is attending building and developing I C S and H H S would become mayor after didates on the ballot in No­ St. Peters College and business in 1949 and is a Says DiLascio. At this Jan. 4 and serve until the vember. No doubt the fact Richard has just gradu­ member of the National point in time. I am semi­ end of the current com­ that the board was split 2-2 ated from Seton Hall Law Home Builders Asso­ retired and find I have one missioners' term. led to the decision to add a School Both sons are car­ ciation. a licensed real es­ < ('antmut'd an I\iy c 4

Jo h n G a g lia r d i, alongside his wife, the former Phyllis Lombardi is sworn as the township s new mayor by Township Clerk Bert Perry. Housing Applications Sought

The Bergen County lief applicants can own this Sept. 1. or be- physi- The names of those who ;ind have stoves and refrig­ Housing Authority is send­ their homes and still quali­ caly handicapped Thev applied after June 1 will go erators. as well as space ing invitations for applica­ fy for one of the 98 units also must be capable of on a waiting list, and in­ for air conditioner’s which tions to Lyndhurst s new that are available It all living independently terviews for those who must be supplied by ten­ senior housing complex to depends upon their in­ Maximum income re­ submitted applications by ants many communities. come. according to the quirements are $13,700 an­ that date will begin June To apply for an apart­ agency A spokesman said In North Arlington, sen­ nually for individuals, and 22. according to Fric ment in the building, or to it would be possible for a ior citizens who feel they $15,700 for couples. This is Kolbe. assistant director ot get additional information homeowner to move into can qualify are now pre­ determined by adding in­ the housing authority, about the units and the complex and be a land­ paring their applications come from sources like which will own and man­ eligibility for them, indi­ lord for the house he left. It Under the law the salaries or pensions and age the building viduals can contact the au­ all depends upon how Bergen agency must give including 10 percent of the The facility, located be­ thority at 646-2629. or stop much ihe rent would count by its offices at 190 Moore housing units to those in value of assets, like tween Tontine and Valley- in his income, according to greatest need with prefer­ houses, worth more than brook Avenues, has 98 one- St . Hackensack, between the spokesman 8 30 am to 4 p.m week ence to those in Lyndhurst $5,000. officials said bedroom apartments, in­ days With the opening day Applicants for the apart­ cluding 10 which have been scheduled for September, ments will be interviewed Preference will Ix- given reserved for- the physically Kolbe said approximate­ the Housing Authority has by a tenant selection com­ to the handicapped and handicapped The tenant ly 450 applications have begun to process applica­ mittee composed of au­ Lyndhurst residents, but selection committee will been received for the new tions. thority staff members there is no minimum or decide who will get the facility, including about maximum residency re­ 250 from Lyndhurst resi­ Local folk who have not starting June 52 to de­ apartments, and rents will termine their eligibility for quirement. officials said be 25 percent of tenants dents The township board been acquainted to rules All applications received of commissioners and rep­ and regulations for the au­ the federally rent sub­ annual income, officials sidized units, officials said. on or before June 1 are said resentatives of the housing thority are finding some considered as having been authority staged an in­ interesting facts. Jo h n D iL a a c io is sworn in as new commissioner by Township Clerk Bert Perry. His To qualify, individuals received the same date, of­ The units, officials said, formational meeting about Contrary to general be­ must be 62 or older before ficials said are unfurnished, carpeted. the building Thursday wife, the former Rita (Juidetti. stands by. B> i m James MUeskn

Home Grown P o rro Interview Focus O n Tid al C laim s P o rk The most shocking land Savino. also of Lvndhurst. sponsibility for proving the The estate battled for many years Another grab in state history is the who during his 11 years on state does not own the the land and with Porro as member is A rthur G A 50-pound pig ran loose way some observers have the state bench heard land counsel proved that the McMahon. Lyndhurst resi­ on Ridge Rd.. Lyndhurst, termed the effort of the many cases involving the This could be a long, state was w rong and that dent who is former ex­ last week, giving police New Jersey Tidelands Re­ tidelands costly and arduous task, the woman was right ecutive editor of the Her­ some tense moments as source Council to lav claim said Porro ald News of Passaic first they surrounded the to millions of acres of land. The tidal land situation Porro again fought tht The co u n cil is em ­ husky porker and then cap­ f some of which have been which, in actuality, is the Porro should know He state for the Borough of powered to sell the tured it. But the biggest taxpayers for a century. extent of the state's has represented the ad­ Last Ruthertord The riparian rights of property surprise came when the riparian rights, came to versary action against the state's c la im to Fast at what are considered fair Does it have to be" pig was claimed by Peter the fore with startling im­ state — and -in almost ev ­ Rutherford land was dis­ prices S. Gozdieski w ho lives on a On Friday night Alfred pact May 27 when the Re­ ery case has won But he puted by the borough The council was moved Ridge Rd. apartment. A. Porro. Lvndhurst law­ source Council filed 713 admits it has been costly Porro proved that the state into the map filing action Gozdieski said he was rais­ yer who is acclaimed as maps denoting areas along One of the most famous claim was not substan­ by the Legislature which ing the pig in his apart­ one of the leading tidal the ocean and rivers which cases involved an blast tiated and Fast Rutherford demanded that the state ment but that it somehow land experts in the coun­ it*said should belong to the Kutherford woman whose profited handsomely stake out its claims this got loose. try. will discuss the Re­ state. property was claimed by year or let the property Police sent the pig to the source Council action on the state tor the sports The State Resource revert permanently to the Bergen County Animal Cable 3 of Meadowlands By the simple action ot complex. When the woman Council is a body of 12 private owners Shelter where the usual Cablevision at 9 p.m. filing the maps the state was ordered to leave her members, the head ot The Porro interview will quota of dogs and cats did not prove that it owns home she committed sui­ which is David Moore, a go for an hour and then viewed the pig with some P o r r o w i l l b e l n - the lands in question How­ cide as the law enforce­ conservationist who has will be repeated Monday astonishment. The pig has terviewed by former State- ever. what it did was throw ment officers arrived to Ix’en active in the con­ morning at 9 a m for an­ since been turned over to a Tax Judge Carmine upon the taxpay ers the re­ remove her servation movement tor other hour farm. Acted H earing Fines In Lyndhurst C ourt As Mayor At the last Commission Rutherford's Municipal one truck was overweight ance on the vehicle and having insurance on the ing it several days pre­ meeting during which high Court Judge James Har­ by 15.000 pounds and the being unlicensed to drive vehicle he was driving viously he told Harrison, school students partici­ rison presided in Lyn­ second was overweight by the bike at the time Hav­ However, the first also said that he was driv­ pated as members of the dhurst last Thursday ui 12.280 pounds ing no insurance on the ve­ charge was reduced to ing his mother's car and board. Miss Anne Readie place of vacationing Mu­ Harrison set a fine of hicle also brought a six having no license in did not know where the in­ took the part of the mayor nicipal Judge James A $464 30 on the first over­ month suspension of his possession because he surance card was at the A well known local dentist presented his son of the tbwnship Breslin weight violation and of driver privilege had lost his wallet contain­ time with his dental degree in an unusual ceremony H a rris o n meted out $368.40 on the second de­ Michael Fitzpatrick. 412 at Fairleigh Dickinson University School of heavy fines to a trucking spite desperate pleas by Park Place. Lyndhurst Dentistry in Teaneck Index company owner against the company represent piiid a total of $45 on the Eye Screening The customary degree awarding ceremonies whom two complaints of at ive who talked about complaint of careless driv ­ 20 Pages were interrupted so that Dr. Louis Telia, a overweight were fill'd on calibration, etc but to ing filed by Special Officer Eye Screening Test w ill be conducted at the professor of dentistry at the school, could pres­ Fditorial...... 6 April 22 by Officers Hoef- know avail. Charles Stavale on May 7 Lyndhurst Health Center, 253 Stuyvesant Ave­ ent his son. Dr. Joseph G. Telia, with his Cable Three...... 6 fner and Toriello. state Cliff Boswell. 236 Valley Anthony Florre of 48 Co­ nue on June 15. for those 25 years of age and Philadelphia Movies.... 16 troopers. Brook Avenue. Lyndhurst. lumbia Avenue. Keamy. D.M.D. degree over Screenings are by appointment only, by Classified...... 18.19 Toriello testified as to accused by Ptl. Peter was assessed a total ot calling 939-5191 Hours of screening 1 to 3 p.m. Not only was the young dentist a student Real Kstate...... 16.17 the weight on the truck Isoldi of riding three on his $22.50 on charges filed by where his father taught but he will join him in Medical Directory.....10 owned by B.C. F n - motor bike on May 25. was I*tl. Donald (.oral on April Peter Forte practice at his office in 193 Ridge Rd., North Dining Out 13 terprises, 8512 Kennedy assessed a total of $85 on 23 Executive Health Officer Arlington, where the elder Telia has conducted Wedding Guide...... 14 Boulevard. North Bergen the charge of careless Florre was charged with a practice since 1954 The officer testified that driving, having no insur­ not having a license nor Page 2—THl'RSDAY. JUNK 10, 1982

Flags T o Be D isplayed A t M useum In School calling M rs. John Two Hundred Years trips to the County Park Winkle in 1803 for educa­ school building, Appoint- and Fifty Stars" will be The first exhibit will fea­ tional purposes. Two build­ ments may be made by Dempsey at 939-5209. the title of the ture many historic flags ings stood on the site Meadowlands Museum's from the Museum's collec­ before the present one was first exhibit at the Little tion, and is instructive constructed Red Schoolhouse at River since the flags highlight Lyndhurst volunteer Road and Fern Avenue in events in American his­ staff m em bers of the Pal Joey's Lyndhurst. The exhibit tory. Meadowlands Museum opens on June 12th in time The little red will be on hand to operate for visits by Lyndhurst schoolhouse, formally the Museum in the Haircutters school children who will be known as River Road schoolhouse. The Ameri­ enjoying end-of-school School, has been turned can flag exhibit will be in IS NOW A FU LL over to the Meadowlands the school from June 12th Young Dems Museum by the Lyndhurst to mid-July. The staff SERVICE SALON Sale in effect W ed., Ju n e 11 thru Ju n e 14 Board of Education to op­ plans a World's Fair mem­ To M arch erate as a museum site. orabilia exhibit from mid- MONDAY SPECIALS The present building on July through August. MAJORSKA G A R N I ER The Lyndhurst Young River Road was built in Visits by class groups Democrats will participate 1893. and is the only one- from local schools are par­ VODKA AMERETTO in an Anti-Nuclear War room schoolhouse still in ticularly welcome during Style Cut with $25 Demonstration on June 12. existence in his part of the opening weeks of the Body Wave or Curly Perm reg. $45 149 The rally will start at the Bergen County American flag exhibit It is SAVE $3 00 UN and will proceed to The property for the necessary to make an ap­ One Process 1.75 Liter Central Park in New York school was originally pointment so a Museum Color With City. The rally is expected donated to the people in staff member is on hand to J12 to be one of the biggest this the area by Jacob Van conduct a tour through the Blow Dry or Set country has seen in the reg. $18 past ten years. Carlo Rossi's Call For Appointment PAISANO LEGAL NOTICE 991-9529 S B F 25195 SAVE $3 00 A' T a n g u e r a y SAVE $1.29 SHERIFF'S SALE 289 RIDGE ROAD 4 Liter SUPERIOR COURT OF 750 ml N EW JE R S E Y NORTH ARLINGTON GIN Imported CHANCERY DIVISION B E R G E N COUNTY SAVE $2.79 DOCKET NO : F-42881 In Beniamin Stetmsck; et 750 ml ais are Plaintiff and Richard A Stelmach. et als are Defendants. CHECKI and POL I TAN g 5 8 Attorneys Civil Action - Execution Philadelphia YAGO Bv virtue of the above stated \M-it to me directed and delivered, I shall B L E N D W H I S K L Y expose for sale bv public vendue and SANGRIA sell to the highest bidder on Wtednes- SAVE $3.01 (S. oav the 16th Day of June, 1982 SAVE $1.00 adjourned to June 23, 1982 at two TURNPIKE o'clock in the afternoon prevailing 75 -T a y l o r L a k e C o u n t r y ^ 5 7 time, at the Sheriff's Office, situ­ Liter ated in the Bergen County Jail 8 ' 750 ml Building. Court Street, S o f t W h i t e W I N E Hackensack, that is to say: RACING NO W MARKET SAVE $2.35 The propertv to be sold is located in the Boro of North Arlington in the Saturdays & Sundays County of Bergen, State of New thru September 4 Jersey. Prem ises are commonly Liter150 ^ 7 8 known as 326 River Road, 276 Crystal B.P.S. SCOTCH Street and 274 Crystal Street, North Enjoy the fun, warmth and personal A N D R E Arlington, New Jersev. Being Tax Lot 2A. Block 61; Lot 11, Block 61; and Lot caring that is Monmouth's style of wel­ NOW THROUGH DECEMBER WHISKEY 12. Block 61. CHAMPAGNE Approximate dimensions of the come to exciting thoroughbred racing premises are as follows: 56 feet by 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. SAVE C 49 SAVE $1.00 W.37 feet bv 166 feetbv50feetbv93 on the Jersey shore. feet bv 55 feet. (Weather Permitting) 1.75 (The premises form an L-shape Gourmet dining in fine restaurants . Liter £ 9 9 < | 9 9 tract.) ALMADEN Nearest cross street: Situate on or picnic al fresco on our acres of Exit 15 W. 750 ml the northeasterly side of Crystal Street, 56 feet from the northwesterly open space. CHABLIS side of West Street N.J. Turnpike SAVE $3.99 Together with the hereditaments For Group Discount Plans Call (201) 222 5100 and appurtenances thereunto 1200 Harrison Ave., belonging. Approximate amount 4 Liter due on this execution is $51,000.00 First Race 1:30 Daily except Sundays FONTANA 6 ” plus Sheriff's fees. Kearny B E C K S 10% of the purchase price in the NO MINIMUM AGE CANDIDA forr.. r* Certified Check or Cash is BEER required at time of sale. The property FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: FRASCATTI shall be sold subject to all liens and MONMOUTH PARK Oceanport, N.J. encumbrances of record and the 12 oz. N.R. Sheriff makes no representation ex­ Garden State Parkway • Exit 105 pressed or impl ied, as to the existence 9 3 3 - 4 3 8 8 B U D W E I S E R \ « 5 9 amount or validity of any liens and encumbrances on the propertv wrfiich is the subject matter of this sale. This 12 oz. Returnable Bottles I 6 Pak notice is further subject to Conditions of Sale as set forth by the Sheriff of Plus $1 Deposit Bergen County. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale from 7 9 9 time to time as provided bv Law. W ILLIA M D MCDOWELL Sheriff Published: M ay 20,27,June 10,17, 1982 £as» mm CSt* m t m m m flS H p re ffiHf Fee: $87.36______All prices tain* tg. W> an h* itspwtlMt >y typtrayfcical iw i

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Lyndhurst may the land magnate who Lyndhurst during the Lim ited Tim e Only have another lake. settled on an estate in winter months and This one would be in Lyndhurst in 1804. sent them to Sussex the meadows where The lake was scenic for the summer. sale$299.50 t h e Hackensack and for many years In th e meadows Meadowlands De­ was an important part HMDC needs a con­ velopment Commis­ of the Rutherfurd siderable quantity of sion is studying a plan plantation which ex­ fill for covering the that would produce tended from the bales of garbage it is many thousands of Passaic R ive r to what producing at the > was given to the volunteer organization HANDS which helps tons of fill and leave a is now Summit Ave. in North Arlington handicapped in North Arlington, Lyndhurst and five other nearby communities by the lake. Lyndhurst. Baler. HMDC is work­ Retarded Citizens Committee of Carroll Council Knights of Columbus and its Womens' Lyndhurst once had A confirmed agri­ ing on a plan that Auxiliary, of North Bergen. HANDS is endeavoring to raise funds to purchase a van to I a lake on property on culturist Rutherfurd would allow a Wayne transport handicapped. In photo, from left, are: Donald Murphy, past Grand Knight of ' which Jefferson had extensive plant­ Carroll Council handing check to Kd Jarvis, of North Arlington, vice president of company to excavate School now stands — HANDS, Joan JarVis, secretary , and Jack Grueter, president. ings and a herd of the fill. The resulting on Lake Ave. sheep. Importing the hole would become ELECTROLUX The lake w as part of famed merino sheep the lake — big enough 597 RIDGE ROAD the Edgerton Estate from Spain he main­ for boating and other Overbought - Warehouse Overloaded! of John Rutherfurd, tained the herd in water sports. NO. ARLINGTON 998-5588 MUST CUT O U R H Council 3428 Second Degree Youth Fashion Centers Knights of Columbus 859 Kearny Ave. Queen of Peace Council STOCKS AT ONCE! (At tha Pika) 3 4 2 8 h e ld an Kx - cmplificatio of the For­ jewefshop 991-3197 Moa*l JET 10SY GE 19.4 cu. ft. No- mation Degree, more com­ Frost Food Saver monly referred to as the FEATURING 2 CONVENIENT Refrigerator with "Second Degree . on Big 5.24 cu. ft. Tuesday in the council SHOPPING LEVELS Top Freezer chambers on Hiver Road. North Arlington June Is Baby M onth LOOK! WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR LIQUIDATING DISCON­ TINUED KITCHEN AP­ ‘Original’ Dolly Balloon Vendor PLIANCES, CABINETS AND BATH VANITIES.

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I Continued From Page I ) problem, free time. 1 would like to share my time and business ex­ perience with the people of Lyndhurst who played a great role in my success." John Gagliardi told the crowded council chamber, i am deeply moved by the faith placed in me. I prom­ ise to do my best and hope the board will act as a family, without problems and without partisanship." He retains the post of Com­ missioner of Revenue and Finance. O F F I C E R S O F the Lyndhurst Junior Homan s Club as they were installed at the Sen. Joseph Hirkala read a resolution from the recent dinner at San Carlo Restaurant pose lor photographer John Healy; from left, New Jersey State Senate in Dolores Kwacz, Rosemarie Breslin. Linda Benedetto, Barbara Karkut, Rosemarie tribute to the late Mayor (■uteri. Pat Turner. Thev are displaying the numerous awards the club was given at the P h o to S h o w s some of the 46 members of the Lyn­ Harbor bound for a week’s holiday cruise to the sunny Joseph A Carucci and recent state convention for outstanding service to the community and to the state dhurst Seniors (.roup, from Lyndhurst. New Jersey, as isle of Nassau, capital of the Islands, and Bermuda. drawn up by himself and project. the> are off for the Bahamas aboard the Home Lines The group was led by Alice Becklund of Travel, Inc., in Senators Orechio. presi­ Fiagsfiip. ‘S.S. Oceanic *, sailing out of New York Ridgewood, N.J. a’hoto By HOME LINES > dent of the Senate. Graves, Junio r W om en Installed Feldman, Hagedorn. Karkut; Recording Secre­ Paollela and Cardinale. He Members of the Lyn­ Make A Difference" - H ig h School Students Excel In C rafts tary. Mrs. Patricia added his personal tribute dhurst Junior Woman's President RoseMarie Turner; Corresponding to Mayor Carucci as a vet­ Club attended the club's in­ Guterl cited the club's ac­ Lyndhurst High School 40 students entered pro­ (/neral Metals IV. Karen Shop I. Ben Chiappa. 2nd eran deeply interested in stallation dinner at San complishments this year Secretary. Mrs. Linda students fart'd well at the jects at this highly com­ McC.rath. 1st place, out­ place. Machine Shop I. all civic and fraternal wel­ Carlo on Tues., May 25. including winning four de­ Bendetto; Federation Sec­ New Jersev Craftsmens petitive event Lvndhurst standing Garment Con­ David Muhleisen. 2nd retary. Mrs. Rosemarie fare and expressed the Representing the partment awards at con­ fair at Param us Park dur­ High School topped all struction. Frank Lipinski. place. D etail assembly- wish that "the government G.F.W.C. were honored ventions. Secret pals re­ Breslin; and Treasurer. ing the week ot Mas 17. schools in total prizes 1st place. Mechanical drawing. Nihal Akar. 2nd of Lyndhurst pay tribute guests: Mrs. Barbara vealed their identities and Mrs. Dolores Kwacz. Mrs Marion Miller awarded. Drawing 1. Cheryl Fusco. place. Garment Construc­ and respect to Carucci s Spillane. immediate past a ll viewed convention Membership Chairman 1st place. Garment Con­ tion. Chris Martino, 2nd 'clothing & textiles’. Mr memory by carrying on movies. Barbara Karkut welcomed Award winners were struction. Susan McGarry. place. Drawing, Richard Junior Chairman Peter Summers 'mechani­ the best form of govern­ new members Mrs. Janice honored at a dinner May Hine. 2nd place. Technical NJSFWC-JMD; Mrs Assigning each officer a cal drawing'. Ms Mary­ 1st place. Garment Con­ ment ‘as a model for the Barbara Flannerv. 8th Mamone and Mrs. Rose 27. at the Im perial Manor Illustration. Joseph color from the rainbow. ann Cupo 'oil painting', struction. Chris Martino. whole state." District Advisor Mrs McEldowney. in Param us The following DcFraneo. 3rd place. Elec­ Mrs. Robert Schmitt pre­ and Sal Palazzo 'metal 1st place. Oil Painting. An­ Any women between 18- DiLascio expressed the Catherine Jankowski. sided at the installation shop i. entered students students were recipients drew Sauser. 2nd place. tronic Devices, Benn wish to be of the greatest President of the Lyndhurst ceremony. The offiers for 35 who would like to serve projects in various catego­ Vincent Rogers. 1st place, Chiappa, 3rd place. Ma­ Sheet Metal Drawing. An­ service to the township. Woman's Club and Mrs 1982-83 are their community should ries The Industrial Arts outstanding Detail Sheet - chine* Shop I, Robert thony Braffa. 2nd place. The next meeting of the Fran Purpura. President call 939-8370 to leam more department garnered eight m et a I p e v e lo p m c rtt. Benevenga. 3rd place. Electronic Devices. Pa­ Board of Commissioners of the E M I) I ’resident. *M rs. Rose- about the goals of the Lyn­ 1st place prizes, with Martin Kaminski. 1st Architectural Drawing. trick Nlaholic. 2nd place. will take place at 8 P.M. in Restating her theme that Marie Guterl: Vice Presi­ dhurst Junior Woman's four outstanding awards, place, outstanding Ma­ Joseph Beke. 3rd place. the council chamber on ‘Together — We Can dent. M rs . B a rb a ra Club. eight '2nd' place & four chine Shop I. John Rug- Machine Shop I. Patrick Crafts I. Christine Elmen- June 22. '3rd' place prizes In all. gier. 1st place outstanding Ferric. 2nd place. Machine dorf. 3rd place. Crafts II. Golden Agers Squad Seeks Company Citation For McHale Free Concerts.By Guitarist He’s Alive The Lyndhurst Golden An

4 9 THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1982—Page 5 views, interviews and a encouragement, contemporary message. Sincerely, C hurch A live W ill B e C ontinued And we hope to hear from Suzanne Haekett, view ers on their per- Producer reservoir of resources and of our community. viewers to listen in on spectives. Nate VanderWerf. Dear Sir: help and an essential part We would invite your Tuesdays at 8:30 for news. Thanks again for your Chairperson The Churches and their representatives on the School Needs Coaches, Planning Committee of “ Church Alive” wish to Scrim m age Team s GRAND OPENING thank you for your June 3 Queen of Peace High lead editorial about the Heinzmann at 998-8227 or School, North Arlington, program. All the Churches 998-5030 will compete in the Ameri­ in Lyndhurst are support­ Queen of Peace also is ing members. These in­ can Division of the Bergen seeking to fill three foot­ G ood Luck # County Scholastic League clude The United Presby­ ball scrimmage dates on advantage of our terian. the United Method­ next season. Wed . Sept. 8. Sat.. Sept. Hgiant special purchase i! to celebrate ist, St. Thomas Episcopal, 11; and Sat.. Sept. 18, Sealy’s Anniversary. We’re passing on big savings St. Matthew’s Lutheran, Queen of Peace has either home or away. R e s t a u r a n t to you... famous Sealy comfort and firmness at Mt. Carmel Roman Catho­ openings for Assistant Teams interested should our lowest prices of the year. Hurry, sale is for lic, Sacred Heart Roman Football Coaches. Those contact head football A a limited time only. Catholic, St. Michael's Ro­ interested should contact Coach Bill Duffy at 998-, man Catholic. Other mem­ Athletic Director Len 8227 or 868-7147. Specializing in ber Churches in the area include Mt. Ararat Bap­ ‘Academically Talented’ tist, St. M ary’s Roman Cantonese Dishes Ben David Seligman of quet. S d a t f s Catholic and First United State Senator Frank X. Presbyterian of North Arlington was Graves. Jr.. and N.J s s k Rutherford. Christ Meth­ among the 196 gifted TEL: (201)997-5504 Gifted and Talented odist and Carlton Hill youngsters taking college- level courses at Montclair Education Director Dr. Methodist in East State College this Theodore J. Gourley Jr.. 4 2 8 K E A R N Y A V E N U E , Rutherford. Participants semester. were the featured speak­ art* also include the newly in­ KEARNY, N.J. The 13-year-old student ers. ,*• corporated Meadowlands & Ministry and The Bergen from throughout the State County Council of who participated in the Churches, among others. College's Academically THE W ORLD’S 4 0 ^ 3 2 - ^ Talented Young Students NEW 1982 RENAULT LeCAR Sixty-three people have 3-+ Hatckkack SU 1 4 liter 4-cyl 4-s#d participated in some way Program during the week­ BEST-SELLING ■M tnwi . M l rack t pm Itri r * tnc t t e e o e c r T . hi akl (nu nd m i . foM nu in planning and production end enrichment classes r I side dtfotf* not FROHT-WHEEL Net m stock as volunteers on various March to May were hon­ UST PRICE $5032 committees. A few are ored at an Awards Ban- D R I V M B i professional media people $ 4 6 9 5 who also volunteer their George Blacks \swmm 0 RENAULT time. Have Returned ■ $ 5 0 0 0 . American Motors n Our initial trial run of ten programs encouraged Lt. and Mrs. George «Tvi FORD REBATES EXTENDED! us to continue this ecu­ Black of Canterbury Ave.. f i t e E & S t menical effort. We are now North Arlington, returned 8V2 ACRES OF INVENTORY , planning for the fall "sea­ from an extensive trip to 2-YEARS FREE MAINTENANCE! son" with new programs of Arizona. California and MEADOWLANDS 2-YEARS FREEWARRANTY+ local interest. Program Nevada. suggestions and people are .Q# welcomed. We are also in­ They attended the grad­ AUTO MALL 5% C A S H R E B A T E ?.e?, uation of their son. John, 8 0 L i u > terested in a broader ALL DIRECT FROM FORD membership and partici­ at the University of Arizo­ ’8 0 6 R M M * * 5 9 9 5 pation of Churches in the na. John graduated from . . . - ■"’”*4995 Cable 3 viewing area. the Architectural School. •-J9 SV)H8)RJi m . BRAND NEW 82 ESCORT John is a 1975 graduate of 31,011 $ 2 8 9 5 1 D, 2-* •'MR rttk SM : 1 lltr 4-cyl Mt > 1 * mm All members subscribe str| . aua treat nue. Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071. Program. David is a 1972 From broad Christian graduate of iVorth Arling­ € £ = = 4 $ 6 4 9 9 * -ao*w»5“-- OTHERS TO CHOOSE WITH VARIOUS EQUIPMENT and inter-religious per­ ton High School. „ U» «•*" ^ spectives in the church and •Fort Motor Co Cast free MaHrtai Lt. Black is a member of - S g T t B A R W I Wanaety oe t i or M Escort of EXP for 2*-m society at large to con­ TT24 000 mlos mclodos vear itaais sack as oil & filter ckaefes. krata liaiafs. !»*» p'ep i the North Arlington Police ^ £ - - * 4 4 9 5 52.12' * atsartan. ate "k W HWY ligoras art for cea»aniM parfeui (roar actaal ailaip may »*ry *5% I cerns of everyday living in Cask Rakata applies to My M er «3 Iscart or Lip Detect fra* kasi stickar pnea Pay tai ar - Department . . . |. «■- = katei Prices aid taillic casts If »2 aortal eat avail Pas^aia Mil erPor 13 ae«el at saaM pi our area, we have found a 1 Ml I irlfl- pm factory lacroas.s. if My Mr. and Mrs. Black willingness on the part of ended their trip after a few 3 ^ r i guests to share faith per­ days at Las Vegas. Ne­ PASQUIN FORD Cl spectives, resources for AUTH0RHID WARRANTY 5 P ^ vada. 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Commercial TKVaiirr 2 !llC 3 ... fo r lo c a l o rig in a tio n j Mil • Savino. President fied Section Sports Desk. School baseball. 5 P.M. “ Meadowlands 9 P.M. Drop In. 10 A.M. Bingo. John Now In Its Thirrt Year John Savino, Amy Divine •82.” John Sanders Joseph F. Job. Sanders, Kelly Editor & Publisher News Director Monday P u b lic a tio n O ffic e s 6 P.M. The Beverly Murphy. 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J 8 A.M. "Meadowlands V K Cornell Murphy Show. Friday 11 A.M. The Polonia Tel. 438-8700 \

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Mr cond. am fin atarao radto, 4-cri acono- BrSKfcrl “ “ “ 7049 my^ng, 4 .pa tran. » P*CKIT474. 7049 L.k.B.ind’’'-. $ S 1 9 5 6 3 4 6 > 6 3 5 4 82 CAVALIER 4-U00R '82 CAVALIER WAGON Ooth buckat ***** 14 4-cyl ang., auto, trana., air I WE BUY USED CARS 11 ■ THE COMPLETE CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP Auto tran*., 1 8 mar 4-cyl ang., vinyl buckat *aat%. cond- tint glaaa, aport mkr.. whlta walla, pwr ataar.. | 12/MONTH/12.000 MILE WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON USEO CARS 1 radio, man. *taar . man brka., radial M A tlraa 1ln*tock#2030 USTPWICE*7570. / | * f *1 sK.t&' “’ *8374 [ 36 MONTH/36 000 M ILt WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON NEW CARS J Laird-Johnson 12-24-38 MONTH ■ D A L Y I , 325PARKAVE & |«. - -mch/m i/„ rr ^ LEASING AVAILABLE RENTALS AVAILABLE I 4 2 fflE FRUTHERFORD RUTHTR; » 939-Z500 2 5l iiEMtSAi MOTO«B DCV1SJCH ^ ' 1 M C ‘1 N U1 GM PARTS Page 10—THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1982 K itty Hoagland Presses Literary Works or their day Fightmg the effects of Dr. William Carlos Wil­ land. There's a vivid and it is believed that out poem for which he is most eye surgery Kathleen (Kit­ liams. the Kutherford poet memory, a child's memo­ of those discussions came famous. It is the long poem ty) Hoagland. the mdomi- with whom Mrs. Hoagland ry, high spirits and dis­ his decision to write the called “ Paterson.' natable Rutherford author, was a literary confidante, aster here and a ship that is continuing to work on said of the novel. It's like carries men away." S trikers Tops “ One Thcusand Years of a telephone ringing in the At the same time Mrs. Irish Prose' as a compa­ night, warning of the past Hoagland is putting the fin­ nion volu.nne to her "One and its complexities ishing touches to another I n N . A . S . A Thousand Years of Irish You'll go. that is you'll novel. June Special Poetry. read the book, and. laugh, Interest in the novel By Mike Lonergan player, Sam Papasavas. Mrs. Hoagland has been entertained, and turning Mrs. Hoagland now is The Strikers notched an­ the Strikers put together a Purchase either the Coronomatic 2500 or the Intrepid a figure in literary circles away thinking of that completing is high because other victory last Friday very strong offensive ef­ and recleve a FREE CARTRIDGE for nearly half a century divine beast, the human it is based in Paterson The by beating the Nets, 4-0, to fort. Sam Papasavas regain sole possession of scored three goals and Jim When "her Fiddler In The animal, wondering what early Irish migration into Smith-Corona S k y. i se m i auto- he'll be up to next If it that city was researched first place in the North Ar­ Queli scored one as the lington Soccer League. Striker’s offense proved INTREPID an all electric graphical novel of life in weren't a novel and an ab­ many years ago by Mrs. single element portable for your Ireland it was met with sorbing one. I d call it the Hoagland. She discussed it Led by their highest scorer too much for the Nets de­ school work, homework & letters. only true history of Ire­ often with l/r and best all-around ball fense. To change your letter style, high praise. lust change the type Gregory Florey played baH or chanoe his first game in goals for the no-smuage the Nets and did an out­ ribbon cassette- standing job by making it's quick ft easy *3 1 9 many difficult saves. Alyson Souhlakis and Jus­ tin Heykoop made the Net's offense a serious Smith-Corona scoring threat by combin­ Coronomatic 2500 ing passes for shots on • Cartridge -ribbon system goal. The Nets played well • Offtce stze keyboard but had a difficult time • Executive quality letters • Time-saving features "handling'' the powerful • Deluxe double-walled case and hard-playing Strikers s3 1 9 Daughter Born We carry many Kristen Klizabeth Fagan F I N E was born to Joan and Rob­ SHARP PRACTICAL GIFTS ert Fagan. 275 Hickory POCKET t o , for DAOS & GRADS Street, Kearny at Clara CAtCULATORS Maass Hospital. Belleville, We have a complete line of on May 21. Her birth $ 7 8 8 C R O S S • P A R K E R weight was seven pounds from and SHEAFFER 12 ounces. PEN & PENCIL SETS H e r m o th e r is the former Joan Crowe, prin t in g an d daughter of Martin M. M A O 42 PARK AVENUE Crowe of Chestnut Street. I n V l l l M O OFFICE SUPPLIES RUTHERFORD North Arlington, and the 313 Union Ave., Rutherford 939-0509 late Teresa Crowe. Kristen joins two sis­ ters, Erin, three and Jen­ nifer. two years of age.

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W illiam Paterson College is the latest to offer some shiny bait to prospective basketball players. No. not a better education. The tall guys w ith springs in their legs aren't anxious to know about their studies. What they want to V€S know is what kind of athletic facilities are ...We Have available so that they can show their stuff for the edification of the professional recruiters. W illiam Paterson has planned a modest $2.8 Home Mortgage MoneyAvailable! million fa cility which w ill produce a field house that can seat about 4.000. That should enable the WPC teams to get into the bigger brackets, thereby providing more enticement for the players it is trying to get. P E R A N N U M Fairleigh Dickinson, of course, announced P A M E L A N A D R A T O W S K I , first prize winner in Ihe Bergen County essay some time ago that it wants to build a $5 contest on soil conservation, receives congratulations Iron, Claire Greene, principal of million field house in Teaneck that w ill seat Roosevelt School in North Arlington. Pamela.who attends Roosevelt School, also saw about 6.000. This would enable KDU to attract her essay take second place in the state. the players, the recruiters and, hopefully, the fans to make the whole thing worthwhile. G rad Gets In view of the kinds of courses the athletes Scholarship OIL PAIN TIN G ^ ! are permitted to take for their ''degrees'' it is A L L S U B JE C TS ? hardly shocking to know that even the so-called Jennifer Kerner, a grad­ LARGESTGALLERY IN NEW JERSEY 2 small colleges are now trying to elevate their uating senior at Lyndhurst athletic standings by offering courses in pro­ High School was recipient Lithographs & Prints 1 £ fessional basketball prospects That is just of a $500 Garfield Trust Co. scholarship. Photos Painted on Canvas about what it is. Stock & Custom Frames The coaches w ill tell you with tears in their The scholarship award, CHECK TERMS AND CONDITIONS WITH eyes that they can't attract players unless they first ever by the bank and have a facility worthy of the skills the high one of two to be bestowed COMPLETE FRAMING DEPARTMENT this year, is based onscholar school grads bring with them. Not for the ship and community in­ SOUTH BERGEN coaches is the complaint that so many of the volvement. kids getting out of high school cannot read and a rt goDI@rt@s Miss Kerner received can hardly write. the award last week at the What they complain about is they can t in­ Lyndhurst High School r o y a l e SAVINGS * FSUC AND LOAN ASSOCIATION duce winning players to come to their school if Awards Banquet in the 500 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst 250 VALLEY BOULEVARD. WOOD RIDGE. N J 93*3400 they don't have a gym big enough to attract big High School. 20 WILLOW STREET. EAST RUTHERFORD N.J. 53* 5510 league competition. She intends to study for a 438-3075 And there is now the meadowlands arena four-year degree at which is calling in college teams from all over Montclair State College in the country but hardly gives the local colleges the fall. a sniff-in. The reason is obvious. Outside of Rutgers and Seton Hall the New Jersey, col­ leges just don't have the glamour that would fill the arena. So the colleges are upping their prospects by investing millions in bigger facilities. Both WPC and FDU have gyms that have proved inadequate in the turm oil of big time athletics. S u & u n & < z * i Strange, strange days. Time was when Mens £±E5ovs Wear basketball and track were considered the eco­ nomical sports. After all, you dolled a kid up in a pair of shorts, a jersey and a sweat suit and you had him ready for play. Same for track. But now the basketball teams need big gyms For FA THERS DA Y and Any Day and the track teams need expensive indoor and outdoor tracks for training and hosting meets. And all in the name of education. its SUBURBAN All-Star Trackers Roy F ra zie r of Rutherford and Rob Erskine 63 P a rk Ave., R utherfo rd • 939-4631 of North Arlington were among the local trackmen chosen for the area All-Star teams. Frazier, the speedster, got his nomination for the long and triple jumps. Erskine for tossing The G reatest N am e In Sportsw ear the javelin. Rob s riva l from Becton. Frank Bellini, made the second team. M ark Esposito of Rutherford got an hon­ orable mention for the hurdles and John Puzio of Lyndhurst for the weights. And John campus Ferguson of North Arlington got one for the pole vault In the girls' selections, Kathy Harmel of Wallington, as expected, got the nomination for the one hundred yard dash and the long jump. It might have been lost in the small print but just look at the honorary mentions won by Linda Mullaney of Lyndhurst — sprints, weights, and lwng and triple jumps. That's a day's work, for sure Maria Malatek of Rutherford got an honorary for the 400. and Holly Anzaldi of Rutherford got one for the weights Best Of The Year It was a girls' softball game but it probably was the best game of the year in any setting It pitted R ive r Dell High School of R iver Edge against Parsippany Hills. R iver Dell unbeaten in 27 games and Parsippany dow ned only twice during the season. But more than that, it pitted a tall, blond girl named V irg in ia Augusta against a determined fireballer named JoAnn Ferrieri, like Virginia unbeaten. And the teams went each other like the championship contenders they were Finally Parsippany Hills, last year's champion, pulled out a 1 to 0 victory. But it was only after 13 innings. And each pitcher had struck out 16 and had walked two. It took an e rro r in the 12th inning of the tension-filled game to defeat R iver Dell or the girls might be playing yet. Some say that Virginia Augusta throws a ball at an 80-mile-an-hour clip. That is sizzling and sounds incredible. However, the girls who have had to face Virginia, who had nine no-hitters during the season, claim she throws at better than 100 miles an hour. They're prejudiced, of course And who wouldn't be watching that softball whizz by? Short Turns Rich Zabowski, the North Arlington wide receiver, w ill play for the north June 26 when the traditional North vs South game takes Free Alterations place at Rutgers Stadium ... In the north backfield w ill be Melvin Ross of Passaic, one of the best ball carriers in the state while toting the leather for Passaic ... Rob Walton of SUBURBAN FOR SERVICE — NAME BRANDS Rutherford has his mind made up to follow a basketball career if the draft call is re­ AND HANDSOME GIFT BOXES m unerative enough . Page 12—THl RSDAY, J I NK 10. 1982 it *>•» introduced and t» s*d on lira reading arnnded and lees lor ,11 U * l Slices render*, as determined » tne Mavor and Council uoon presental.on ol coper ont h B Y i ,n County <* Bergen and State of New Jersey, held No. Arlington Legion Vs. Kearny O r*™ ™ * * 11 be taken up for further consideration for final passage at a Tne Public Defender and A„e™te Public De*nc*c hr the Courts shall $1«0.»~r Court aoo.ar.nce **miclo»l Buildlno, 5(0Madison StrM . '^^SEcftfoN 3°” he rateol compensation ot each oMlcerandenm*ov« of the Borougnot Carlstadt. whose salary shall By Vince Russo in tne Borough ot carlstadt. County of Bergen and State of New Jersey, on the 21 day of June, 1962 at 8 00 o'clock, p m broke just about every of­ wilZ n be^vMal^inihWNDe given an oooonunity to be heard concerning a’"*'0'the same. M l persons who may be Interested therein be on an annual basis and shall be paid quarterly is as follows 2.800 00 A renewal of one ot the a Wavor 2.400 00 fensive record at Queen of ln ^ W,n Boartl '***' notices are customarily posted b Each Councilman 2 750 00 most exciting rivalries in t o ^ 12 availab4« u p to and including the time of such meeting c Prosecutor.... «y) 00 Peace; and. John Farley, in sha" rwM S’ such cop*es, at the office of the Borough Clerk U-gion baseball will be held th switch-hitting second in saia Memorial Municipal Building, Carlstadt, New Jersey. tC The Prosecutorshaif receive aan at** t -orvai J 100 ®Carlstadt. wfxwe salary shall _ FRAN CES GOMEZ, Borough Clerk SECT I ON 4 The rate of compensation of each officer and employee of the uoroug Monda> at 8 30 at Breslin baseman who batted over ^ ___ ORDINANCE NO 82-6 be on an annual basis and shall be paid Semi-Annually is as follcwws: qq ^ ^ ^ ^ E TO FIX AND DETERAAINE THE SALARI ES AND COMPENSATION OF THE SEVERAL a. Civil Defense Director...... 300 00 Stadium when the U'gion 400 during the high school R E V Is Id TO 19« E BOROUGHOF CARLSTADT, AND TO PRO VID E TH E MANN ER AND PAYMENT THEREOF, b. Civil Defense Secretary...... ,cnn per hour squares off with neighbor­ c. Building Inspector (on call basis)...... 3 500 00 season and a slick fielder Jersev asTfollowsINED’ ** *** Mavt*’ and Cotjncil °* >he Borough of Carlstadt, County of Bergen, and State of New d. Fire Sub-Code Official...... 450 00 hood rival, Kearny Three e. Secretary to Recreation Comm...... soo 00 The leader of the mound ►~~E-.CTION \ rateofcorTyensation c* each officer and employee of the Borough of Carlstadt, whose salary shall be on an annual basis and shall be paid Bi-Weekly is: f. Election Clerk :■■■_,___ ILXLr Vniirhpr ar*j the annual amount shall not of the four games played to staff will be Mike Morrison ID. The Building Inspector shall be paid upon presentation of proper Voucher, ana date have bei n decided by a. Borough Cler*...... 121947 46 exceed $3,500.00 along with Ton Vaceari. b Assistant to the Borough Clerk ’ S 40 per hour SE C T ION 5. The rate of compensation of each officer and employee of the Borough of Carlstadt, whose one run. and this game John Lennon, Frank Fail- • m PayroHOer* S 79 per hour salary shall be on an annual basis, and shall be paid annually is as follows: d Tax Collector 19 9S3 00 a. Special Police...... 22 m promises to be no excep- e Assistanttome Tax Collector ' i 60 per hour ace. and Pat Brennan. I Tax Assessor. Secretary 6 SOO 00 b. Police Physician...... c. Borough Engineer...... 500.00 lion y Clerk to Tax Assessor i Const Code OH * s 60 per hour This week's schedule is h Chief ot F^ice 28.S6S68 d. Police Gun Allowance...... 100 . . P t « T • M a n ag er F a r lev of a hectic one including: i EachCaotamof Police „ 25.7376S IE . All members of the Volunteer Fire Department clothing allowance and reimbursement for losses, is i Each Lieutenant of Malice 24.237 65 hereby established as follows: North Arlington summed it Harrison - Thurs k Each Sergeant of ftjiice 23,237.65 a. For answering 50% or more calls...... 420.00 Per man up best. Throw awa\ the l Each Patrolman of **>iice. after 3 yrs 22.437 65 b. Less than 50%, $5.50 per % point of fires 'Breslini. Nutley - Fri (Ai. m Police Records Clerk $'73 per hour attended...... record books for this one n Police Matron (min 2 hours) /oo per hour C Ch»ef 875 00 Parsippany - Sat (At. Clif­ o Special Oity Marshals 494 oer hour d 1st Assistant Chief 700 00 Both teams are at an emo­ ton - Sun (NAHS). Keamv 0 School Marshals f7 50 oer dav e D eputy Chief 650 00 Q Court Clerk 5 78 Der hour I Battalion Chief 600 00 tional prak Its rails r Deputy Court Clerk (H I year) $ 00 per hour M o n i B r e s I i n t . (after 1st year) 5 40 per hour g Secretary (2) $t7S 00 each 300 00 h Each Captain (5)...... 75 00 per man great Hasbrouck fits - Wed (At s Custodian Borough Hall 19 139B7 per man t Superintendent D P W «. Building & O o»*k*s 19.555 00 i Each 1st Lieutenant 15) 50 00 1 Each 2nd Lieutenant (5) 25 00 per man "We will be playing u D P W Foreman B 79 per hour per man K e a r n * lt d b>- v D P W Drivers j jq Per hour k Each Mechanic (6 ) 75.00 1 Each Batteryman (5) ...... f ...... 10 00 per man It\ ( i a r > close to 40 games this sum­ w D P W Laborers 7.41 per hour per man fO W i l l u x Buildings & Grounds Foreman 8 29 oer hour m Department Mechanic 8-37 Murdoch and Joe Pern, a mer. and our young prom­ v Buildings & Grounds Crewmen 793 per hour n Each Waiting Member 1 Borough Mechanic 18.630 00 1st year...... 50.00 great clutch performer ising players will really i l Assistant Borough Mechanic 15 000 00 2nd year..... 75.00 benefit from it giving them SECTION IA 3rd year 100 00 No Arlington s attack is a. That all members of the Police Department shall receive in the rear 1982 in addition to the compensation 4th year 125.00 herein set for them the sum of WS.OOeach for the purpose of defraying the cast of their uniforms, to be oaid in January led bs Chris l ’aolello. an plenty of playing time." and Julv o Retired Members Farley sav s b The members of the Detective Bureau shall receive an additional 150.00 per month paid in June and Mandatory 250 00 all-state candidate who December Voluntary 175 00 c College incentive Day will be at the rate of $375.00 per year for A.A. Degree and $675.00 per year for B A p 25 years service Degree to be paid in June and December, as per contract. 25% Fires attended Full Pay North Arlington d. The Salary schedule for the Police Department is hereby established as follows' Fire Alarm Comm (4 ) 50 00 per man 0 6 Months 15.027 83 2E The Fire Prevention Bureau Compensation is hereby established as follows 6 Months 1 Year 17 129 35 a Chief 2.000 00 lYear 2 Years 17^892 35 b Inspectors (41 350 00 Shade Tree Planting Program J Years 3 Years 18,662 98 C Secretary 500 00 SECTION 2A SEC T IO N 6 The salary of the Welfare D irector of the Borough of Carlstadt as effected by the Local The salary schedule for the Buildings and Grounds Crewmen is hereby established as follows: Assistance Board at not more than the sum of $2,000.00 per annum, payable In equal monthly installments. Starting salary 3 months...... 7 3 4 per hour North Arlington Shade Tree Commission After probationary period...... 7 93 per hour SEC TIO N 7. The salary schedule for the Board of Health is hereby established as follows: 3A The salary schedule for fhe members of the D. P. W. is herebv established as follows. a. The Registrar of Vital Statistics shall receive the sum of $855.00 payable In equal monthly is planning to beautify our town with a Tree 1. Drivers: installments, and in addition thereto the sum of $60.00 per month in lieu of fees. Starting salary ■ 3 months...... 7 13 per hour b The Doctor of the Board of Health Baby Keep Well, shall be paid $80.00 per attendance, upon Planting Program. After Probationary period...... 7 70 per hour presentation of proper Voucher. During March 1983 the Commission will 2. Laborers: c. The Nurse of the Board of Health Baby Keep Well, shall receive $7.00 per hour for each attendance, Starting salary 3 months...... 6.86 per hour upon presentation of proper Voucher. plant 50 trees. The town will pay for the tree, After probationary period...... 7 41 per hour d. The Attorney for the Board of Health shall receive $65.00 for every regular meeting attended and 4A. All members of the Buildings and Grounds crew, Work Foremen, Drivers and Laborers of the Department of fees for all legal services rendered, as determined bv the Mayor and Council upon presentation of proper however any homeowner who wants a tree Public Works shall be paid time and one half for work periods after forty hours. Voucher 5A All members of the Buildings Department and Department of Public Wbrks shall receive, in addition to the SECTION 8 BOARD OF HEALTH Chapter 329 planted will be charged $25.00 for the plant­ compensation herein set for them the sum of $225.00 each for the purpose of defraying the cost of their clothing to be paid in January and Julv a Health Inspector by voucher annually...... 6,250.00 ing. a c tio n to the foregoing, each employee of the Buildings and Grounds Department and D.P.W shall be b. Secretary Bi-Weekly...... 5.40 Per hour entitled to $150.00 each for the purpose of work-shoe allowance to be paid in April c. In addition to the hourly rate, the Secretary shall receive $1,300.00 for duties designated bv the Anyone interested in having a tree plant­ .a<£'!ion * > foregoing, each employee of the Buildings and Grounds Department and D.P.W. shall be Board of Health, paid monthly ed in front of their home, should complete the entitled to $100 00 each for norvaccountable clothing alowance, in accordance with the contract. SEC TIO N 9 In addition to the salaries and compensations to be paid to the following officers and addition to the foregoing, each employee of the Buildings and Grounds Department and D.P.W. shall be employees of the Borough of Carlstadt, there shall be added a car allowance paid semi annually in May and information below and deliver it to the entitled to unused sick dav credit in accordance with the contract. October 9A. Summer employees for Buildings and Grounds and Department of Public Works shall be paid $5.00 per hour a. M avor...... 400.00 Borough Hal! along with a non refundable and time and one half for work periods over 40 hours. b Each Councilman 400 00 10A Summer employees for Recreation shall be paid as follows c Tax Collector 400 00 check for $25.00. Di rector ...... 1,200.00 Counsellors (5)...... 3 50 per hour d Construction Code Official 400 00 Since the supply is limited to 50 trees, it SECT ION 2 The rate of compensation of each officer and employee of the Borough of Carlstadt. whose salary shall e Tax Assessor Secretary 600 00 be on an annual basis, and shall be paid monthly is as follows: f Part Time Assessor 350 00 will be first come, first served. All requests a Part time Assessor 1 40) 00 g Assistant Building Inspector 300 00 must be received before July 15, 1982. b Magistrate 7 . MO 0 0 h Assistant Fire Chiefs (3) 175 00 each c Secretary to the Planning Board 450 00 1 Welfare Director 4JO 00 d Ct/sfodian 6th St Fire House 4 50 00 SEC TIO N 10 in addition to the salaries and compensations to be oaid to the following officers and e Custodian Washington A\^ Fire House 450 00 employees of the Borough of Carlstadt, there shall be added to the base salary of the year next preceding, a Name ...... ♦ Borough Attorney 1 200 00 longevity supplement of 1% for each five years of employment for full time employees, and pursuant to the g Tax Searcher 1 500 00 1981 Police Contract the lonevitv supplement for the Police Department w ill be 1% for every four years. h Assessment Searcher \ 1 380 00 SEC TIO N 11. All parts of this ordinance inconsistant with the provisions of this ordinance be and the. ' Construction Code Official 3.250 00 same are herebv repealed as to such consistancies and this ordinance shall take effect after publication as Address ...... 1 Assistant Building inspector 2.500 00 k Plumbing Sut>Code Official 3 750 00 required bv law, as of January 1, 1982 May 17, 1982 , ’ B, 1 "addition to h,s gainer, the Borough Attorney shall receive $50 00 for every Regular Meeting attended and 00 for every Soec.ai Meeting attend and fees for ail Legal Services rendered, as determined bv the Mavor and June 21. 1982 Phone No...... Council upon presentation of proper Voucher. A P P R O V E D : Mavor Dominick Presto Published June 10 17 m ? 26 The Attorney tor the Planning Board and the Attorney for the Zoning Board of Adiustment shall receive $50.00 A T T EST : Frances Gomez, Borough Clerk Pee SS6 16 for every Regular Meeting attended and fees for all Legal Services rendered as determined by the Mayor and Council June 10. 1982 tx)on presentation of proper Voucher The Planning Board Engineer shall receive $100.00 for every Regular Meeting Fee J136.08

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Francis Prach Vacation School Services for Francis F ra n klin Sew ard’s D eath Prach of North Arlington Dates Are Set were held June 7 in the O b i t u a r i e s Vacation Bible School Johnson Mortuary. will be held. June 28 Bellwood. Pa Arrange­ Lavinia Brown A Loss T o U n ite d N ations through July 2 at the Lyn­ Laura Blom berg Taught In Rutherford ments were by the Parow dhurst United Methodist Mrs. Lavinia Brown, 87. The United. Nations lost Seward undertook assign­ He is survived by his Funeral Home, of 185 Funeral services were Church. Stuyvesant and of North Arlington died on teacher at Morehead one of its outstanding ments around the world, wife. Olive; four sons. Ridge Road. North Arling- held recently in Florida for Tontine Avenues. May 31 at Mountainside Teachers College in Ken­ geophysicists May 30 when many of them in develop­ Franklin A 111 of Walsen- on In term en t was in Laura E. Blomberg. for­ The school will be spon­ Hospital, Glen Ridge. Born tucky and at Jersey City Franklin A Seward J r . ing countries where he burg. Colo.. Technical Sgt Logan Valley Cemetery. merly of Rutherford, who sored by the Angelican. in Edinburgh, Scotland she Teachers College. Sh also formerly of Rutherford, helped develop resources Donald F. of Andrews Air Bellwood. Pa. died May 16 at home in Protestant. Roman Catho­ came to this country 67 was a substitute teacher in was fatally injured in an of those countries. Force Base. Md.. William Mr. Prach died June 2 Royal Palm Beach, Fla. lic Churches of Lyndhurst years ago and lived in Rutherford and Palm automobile accident in Ten /ears ago Mr. Sew­ J. and Michael L.. both of inthe West Hudson Hospi­ She was 67. Registration v ill be Newark before moving to Beach County. Fla. Angola. ard and his family moved Bricktown; a daughter. tal. Kearny. He was 68 taken at all the churches North Arlington 53 years Mrs. Blomberg was born Mr. Seward's father was to Brick Town In World Cheryl Rivera of Toms An ironworker for She was a member of The fee is $2 per child, with ago. in Springfield. Fla., and an optomitrist in War II and the Korean con­ River a sister. Jennifer Barnetts Foundry. Irv­ First Baptist Church. maximum fee of $-1 per She was a member of lived in Rutherford before Rutherford and New York flict. Mr. Seward served Montgomery of Bethesda. ington. he retired six years Champaign. Fla. family. Old F irs t Presbyterian moving to Royal Palm for over 50 years. Mr with the Marines. Md. and five grandchil­ ago Beach. She is survived by her Church of Newark, She Seward's mother was the Mr. Seward was a mem­ dren Mr. Prach was a mem­ Presbyterian She was supervisory ele­ husband. Chester. Two sis­ leaves no immediate sur­ late Helen Dull Seward ber of the American Le­ ber of the Royal Arcanum mentary demonstration ters died previously. Sunday June 13. 1982. vivors. Services were held Her father. Floyd, was gion Post 109 of Rutherford Services were Monday Woodside Council No. 1358. Services at Rui icrford s on June 4 at the Crane- once mayor of Rutherford. and was a member of the from the Collins-Calhoun Union. Calo-Sass VFW C a r o l i n e P a s k o w s k i United Presbyterian Thiele Fu n era l Home, Attached to the United Society of Exploration Funeral Home. Post No 4697. North Ar­ Funeral services were Most Sacred Heart R.C. Church will be held at Kearny. Burial was in Hill­ Nations since 1968. Mr. Geophysicists. Rutherford lington. and the Holy 10 30 a m The Rev Dr. side Cemetery. Hillside. Saturday for Caroline Church. Name Society of Lyn­ Edward Younken will be Paskowski. 77. who died She is survived by her dhurst. Wednesday at St. Mary's hsusband. Frank; three preaching The Confirma­ Doris V. Hart Born in Newark, he Hospital. Passaic. sisters. Mrs. Stella Popek C. Stanton Jones Noted tion Classs w ill be received Mrs. Doris V. Hart of lived in North Arlington of Wallington. and Mrs. and Seven Year Olds will North Arlington, died May Mrs. Pawkowski lived in most of his life. Wanda Nieradka and Mrs. receive bibles. 24 in West Hudson Hospi­ Passaic before moving to Predeceased by his wife. Violet Petranski. both of As Athlete, War Hero tal, Kearny. Wallington 29 years ago. Eleanor, he is survived by Congregational She was a parishioner of Clifton. Funeral services were C. Stanton Jones 85 a m p t o n . N Y . Jo y c e grandchildren Funeral two daughters. Mrs Sunday. June 13. Church School Celebration Day A held at the Parow Funeral S u s ie Ronzo Martucci years old of Rutherford Crosby, and Carol (iregory services were held al Frederick Sauter ot Win­ Home, 185 Ridge Road. died Sa tu rd a y in The of E Falmouth. Mass . Grace Eipiscopal Church field. Pa., and Mrs John light lunch will be served Susie Ronzo Martucci vived by a sister. Mr< North Arlington, byt he Royal Megansett Nursing two sisters. Florence and interment was in Hill­ Rimmer. of Bricktown. to tht' Congregation billow­ formerly of Lyndhurst. Marie Ronzo Fantacone of Rev. Daniel Weitner of Home. N. Falmouth. Mass. Davies and Edith Potor of side Cemetery. Lyn­ two sisters. Mrs Helene ing the Worship and the died in her home in Florida Third Avenue, Lyndhurst. First Presbyterian Church Mr. Jones was bom in Rutherord. eight grand­ dhurst! Arrangements Warhola of Lyndhurst and planting ot memorial on May 30. and by two daughters, of North Arlington. Inter­ W'eehawken. N.J. and had children and three great- were by Collins-Calhoun Misst Jean Prach of North plants on the Church Helene and Susan. ment was in Glendale Mrs. Martucci was born lived in Rutherford most of Funeral Home. Arlington, and five grand­ grounds The Reverend Cemetery. Bloomfield. in Lyndhurst and grew up his life. He attended the Rutherford children David C Schoen will tx1 in the township moving to Funeral services were Lloyd Personette She was the widow of Rutherford schools and leading thi* Worship Luigi Florida after her mar­ conducted in Florida on Services for Lloyd Per- Vellucci is Choir Director James Robert Hart. was an outstanding athlete Agnes Sarisky Evelyn Buffer riage. She was pro-de­ Thursday. M ay 3 and sonette of North Arlington, and Joanne Puntohllo. or­ Surviving are three playing varsity football, Agnes Sarisky. 81. died ceased by her husband burial was in her fmily plot were held June 7 in the Funeral services were basketball and baseball Wednesday at St Mary s ganist. Sacrament of Com­ sons, James A of in New York State. Parow Funeral Home. 185 held Monday for Evelyn Mrs. Martucci is sur­ Mr. Jones was a veteran munion and Baptism will Beechwood, Ronald B. of Ridge Hoad. North Arling­ Hospital. Passaic Buffer. 70. who died Thurs­ serving in army during be included in the Service North Arlington, and Rob­ Frederick Reininger, Tavern Owner ton Interment was in Ar­ Mrs. Sarisky was born day at Circle Terrace Hos­ WW 1 in the 69th regiment with the ingathering of the ert D. of Walton, New lington Cemetery. Kearny in P a s s a ic and- was pital Alexandria. Va Funeral services were Caristadt three years ago. For his service he received alifelong resident Wall­ lxjve Loa\ es York, and nine grandchil­ Mr Personette died Mrs Ruffer was born in h e ld T u e s d a y f o r He owned and operated the third star on his Croix dren. Thursday at West Hudson ington. New Jersey and lived in Frederick Reininger. 68. the Terrace Tavern. de Guerre, the NJ Dist­ She was a member of Hospital. Kearny She was a parishioner of Lyndhurst before moving Lyndhurst Fast who died at home Friday. Hasbrouck Heights, for 18 inguished Service Medal, Most Sacred Heart R.C the Senior Citizens Club of He was a stock clerk for to Arlington. Va Mr. Reininger was born years before his retire­ the Silver Star and a rec­ Church Pitch Softball North Arlington. West Hudson Hospital, for Her husband. Ralph died in Woodridge and lived in ment three years ago. ommendation for the dist­ 12 years before retiring in She is survived by three previously In action this week de­ Hasbrouck Heights for 60 He was an army veteran inguished service cross. 1968 Previously, he was a daughters. Mrs. Alfred She is survived by a son. fending champion Mr Ds Anna Tarrant years prior to moving to of World War II. Joyce Kilmer, famed NJ Superintendent for Kop- t Alice i Kow al of Wall­ Michael of Texas, two made it five straight this He was a member of the poet. Major Wild Bill Anna Tarrant of L e o B o w l e s persCoke. Kearny He was ington. Mrs H$k*n Jan- daughters. Catherine of year by defeating Apple Caristadt, died May 28 at Exempt Fireman's Asso­ Donovan and General dura of Clifton ancLAlrs. Annies. 4-0 Jerry Brignola Leo 11 Bowles. 69. died a 50-year member of the Highland Lakes and Eliz­ the age of 79. ciation and an honorary Douglas McArthur were Marie Santorno of Frank­ pitched the two hitter for May 28 at home. ljodge 7 of F & AM New­ abeth Warner of Virginia member of the V.F.W also in his regiment. Until lin. three sisters. Veronica Born in Austria. Mrs ark. and four grandchildren D s striking out 10 and Mr. Bowles was born in Post 4591. both of his retirement in 1970 he Myers. Mrs.. Frances Tarrant came to the Unit­ Born in Newark. Mr Services were at St walking 3 Jim Cacaeie Rhodesia. Hasbrouck Heights. was President of Milbank- Genen. both of Wallington. ed States and resided in Personette moved to North Mary's R.C Church. had two hits for Ds who He was a former em­ He is survived by two Leaman Co.. of New York Mrs. Phillip i Emma ' Jersey City before moving Arlington 30 years ago Rutherford Arrangements have now outscored the op­ ployee of the Ini-Royal brothers, Edw ard of Wood­ City - woo importers. He Porcaro of Caristadt 11 position 34-9 this year to Caristadt 17 years ago. Surviving are a daugh­ were by Thomas J Diffily Corp. of Passaic. ridge and William of was with the firm for 51 grandchildren and seven Her husband. Daniel, ter. Mrs. Miriam Wiest. of Funeral Home. In other games Kings • He was a past grand Caristadt. and a sister. years. great-grandchildren Court beat Jo Jo s 13-11 in died in 1944. and a daugh New Milford, three sons. Rutherford. knight of Knights of Co­ Mrs. Theresa E Acanfrio He was a member oF- Funeral services will be ter. Julia Kuczkowski. Lloyd of Lake Mohawk. Harmony Club a wild affair Mike Della lumbus of St. Joseph's of Vestal. N.Y. Grace Episcopal Church- 8 30 a.m. Saturday from died in 1972 Edward of Brewster. Cape Fave had 3 hits for tht R.C. Church and a mem­ Services were Tuesday Rutherford and St. Johns Kamienski FuneraJ Home B> MARY KOPET Mrs. Tarrant is survived Cod. and Robert, of Wood­ winners who pounde out 14 ber of the Holy Name Soci­ from the Kimak Funeral Chapter of the Church. He and at Most Sacred Heart by two sons. Daniel of cliff Lake. 12 grandchil­ Regular monthly meet­ hits in all JoJos lost a sec­ ety. also a Catholic War Home. was a charter member of Church Carteret and John of dren.' and three great­ ing of June 2 was opened ond time to Wee Willies 1-0 Veteran of W W II ______the American Legion Post o u r as Ray Fortino two hitted Caristadt. two daughters. grandchildren by President Ed Mrs. Leonard Porcelli and He is survived by a • _ 109 and V F W Also a .James Murphy Brophy with the salute to JoJos with Bobby Borgia brother. George, four sis­ Hedley House memberr of Rutherford Mrs. Kugene Fiorentino. A Mass for James the flag, with prayer read getting both hits for JoJos ters. Jessica Bowles. Mary Honey, one year has passed Klks and the Old Guard both of Caristadt. 17 Murphy, of North Arling- by Ethel Lazarus followed Berme Consaluo scored B o w les. all o 1 East but life must go on. I know it s m , j ont.s served for 12 Sophie Sicola grandchildren and eight ton was offered Monday in by he members singing the only run of the game Rutherford. Sister Kevin true, but I d give the world to vvars on the Rutherford Funeral services were great-grandchildren Our Lady Queen ot Peace God Bless America In the last game of the O S B of Elizabeth, and bring you back to us. We miss Board of Health and was held Saturday for Sophie Funeral services were Church. North Arlington, Mildred Fisher, our Sun week the Athletics easily Sister Doris Ann O P. of you can say. its President for 8 years Sicola w ho died Tuesday at from the Kimak Funeral following the funeral fromt shine Lady. red the names beat Kings Court 9-0 bob­ Caldwell Part of my heart went away Clara Maass Memorial Home. Caristadt, and in­ His wife, the former he Parow Funeral Home. of our bithday guys and by Devito pitched a two Funeral services were with you. I love you so much. Hospital. Belleville terment in Holy Cross IxHiise Farquhar. died in 185 Ridge Road. North Ar­ gals (iet well cards were hitter while Frankie conducted from the Thom­ Your Honey, Mrs. Sicola was born in Cemetery. North Arling­ 1974 He is survived by lington. Interment was in sent to our sick members Herman had 3 hits for the as J Dil i 11 > Funeral Sharyn and Wayne Jersey City and came to ton. three daughters. Elizabeth Holy Cross Cemetery. Flo Ba ro n e read the winners Home Lyndhurst 23 years ago Louise Webb of South- North Arlington minutes of May 26 They She worked for the Qual­ r w ^ w w v w n Mr Mhrphy. 86. died were approved and ac­ ity Inn in Hasbrouck Friday in West Hudson cepted Heights as a housekeeper Hospital. Kearny He wa Marge Canavan gave w „r h e n P A R O W before her retirement in an assembly worker lor the treasury report There 1980 th e re a re many years with the Ford was no correspondence or She was a parishioner of Funeral Hom e, me va x a 4 e Motor Co.. Teterboro. re­ trustee reports n o w o rd s , Sacred R.C. Heart Dot Dummat reported Serving Every Religion M EM ORIAL HOME, INC. tiring 22 years iigo She is sruvived by three Born in Scotland. Mr all members going on let flowers HENRYS PAROW 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. New Jersey 07071 daughters. Mrs. Robert Murphy lived in North Ar­ Glenwood trip tobe at the OWN! K MANAGt K s p e a k ESTABLISHED 1929 iJoAnn' Delise. Carlene lington 50 years He was a center at 9 a m Atlantic 185 Ridge Ruad North Arlington and Michele Sicola. and a member of the Ford Re­ City trip is filled Pete f o r yo u . 438-7272 b r o t h e r . (1 e o r g e tiree Clu. the Elks Club Biondi reported his survey 998 7555 For Sympathy JO SEPH M. NAZARE. Mgr DeStefano. a ll of L>tP* lx)dge 1055 of Kearny and , response was great as to flowers .md plants dhurst plans to future trips the Holy Name Society of CALL Services were fromthe Our Lady Queen of Peace Helen Van Eyk reported Ippolito-Stellato Funeral Church on dancing lessons to be Flowers by Chuck BURK-KONARSKI Home and at Sacred Heart His sole survivor is a started in September The Church. brother. Thomas lessons will be for 10 FUNERAL HOME weeks The fee $15 to be SERVING ALL FAITHS / % ■ , j / ' / / # / / ' paid in advance with Our president thanked FUNERAL HOME Louis J Stellato. J> Dignity-Reverence-Efficiency & Economy JJohn Van Eyk for sigrs OWNER MANAGER he made to put on our car John L. Burk, Dir. I. Paul Konarski, Mgr. This spat e is contributed as a Iree sen ice lo be used for for the Memorial Day Pa­ 52 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N.J. lidvertising of Church. Lodge. Club or Senior Citizens rade activities. 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I NOTICE PLANNING BOARD Channel 17 Thursday, June 17 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE BOROUGH OF NORTH A RLIN G CONTROL TON 2:00 P.M. The Moving TAKE NOTICE that application RESOLUTION Sunday, June 13 has been made to the Mavor and IN THE MATTER OF THE AP­ Picture - “The Big Council of the Borough of Carlstadt, PLICATION 1:00 P.M. Phillies To­ Carlstadt, New Jersev. to transfer to FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL Trees” Jahies B. McCoy Associates, Inc., a OF J. K EN N Y CONSTRUCTION CO , day New Jersev corportion. the Plenary t INC. Kirk Douglas Retail Consumption License C02Q5- Pre-game show. RELATIN G TO flLOCk 169 LOT 5 7:00 P.M. Phillies To­ 33-007-001 heretofore issued to WII- , W H EREA S, J Kenny Construct ion 1:30 P.M. Phillies vs. liam F. Fill and Caroline J. nil, for Co., Inc. has applied to the Planning day premises located at 464 Broad Street. Board of the Borough of North Arling­ Pirates Carlstadt, New Jersev. ton for Site Plan Approval in connec­ Pre-game show The Officers, Directors and Stock tion with the development of Block 4:IS P.M. 10th Inning Holders of said corporation ate as 169, Lot 5, commonly knov%n as 54 7:30 P.M. Phillies vs. follows: ftjret Avenue, as and for erection of a s ta rts Sports wrap-up. JA M E S B. McCOY, President, Di­ one story office building, a metal rector and Stockholder, 48 DeWWf storage building and the placement of Pirates Road, Old Tappan, New Jersev 07675. 4:30 P.M. Movietime GLO RIA McCOY, Secretary, Di­ one (1) locker trailer; and J u n e 14! 10:15 P.M. 10th Inning rector and Stockholder, 46 DeWbif W H EREA S, a Site Plan dated 17 - 1 “Prince of Fox­ Road, Old Tappan, New Jersey 0767S. January 7, 1962, has been filed in Sports Wrap-up The license to be transferred shall compliance with all of the require­ es” be held bv the Borough Clerk of the ments of the Borough Land Sub­ 11:00 P.M. Nightowl Borough of Carlstadt, pending the division Ordinance of the Borough of Tyrone Power, Orson submission of plans for a building to North Arlington; and Theatre - “ Deep Red” be constructed. W H ER EA S, public hearings were Welles Objections, if any, should be made held bv the Planning Board in the immediately, in writing, to Frances Council Chambers of the Municipal Friday, June 18 Gomez, Municipal Clerk of Carlstadt, Building in North Arlington, New Monday, June 14 Borough Hall, 500 Madison Street, Jersey, on February 17, 1982,.and 2:00 P.M. The After­ Carlstadt, New Jerey 07072. March 17, 1982, and 2:00 P.M . The After­ JA M ES B. McCOY, Associates, Inc. W H EREA S, at the aforesaid hear­ noon Movie - “My 489 Essex Street ings there were read into the record noon Movie - “Kathy Hackensack, New Jersev 07601 letters dated February 17, 1982; Fetv Published: June 10, 17, 1982 ruarv 16, 1982, February 17. 1962; Supervised Fishing in Man Godfrey" February 12, 1962; and February 17, O" Fee: $17.64 ____ June Allyson, David 1962, from the Department of Health, Dan Duryea North Arlington Police Department, Niven North Arlington Fire Department, 8:00 P.M. Operation LEGAL N O T IC E Borough Engineer and the Construe 7:00 P.M. Phillies To­ tion Official, respectively; and Prime Time - "Eve­ NOTICE OF DECISION W H EREA S, the Planning Board day O F PLANNING BOARD did carefully consider the evidence Oradell Reservoir ning in Byzantium" TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN: presented together with the argu Pre-game show P U B LIC NOTICE is hereby given ments of all interested parties. Pt. 1 to all persons that a public hearing NOW, T H ER EFO R E, the follow­ 7:30 P.M. Phillies vs. was held on April 15, 1982, at which ing are the findings of fact and Glen Ford, Shirley hearing an application for variances conclusions of the Planning Board: Pirates and site plan approval at 60 Home 1. The Planning Board has bew PROVIDED RV THE HACKERSACK WATER COmPAHV Jones Avenue, was presented by Fred Man­ satisfied bv the applicant that the 10:15 P.M. 10th Inning ley, Esq., with the firm of Connell, granting of Site Plan approval to the 11:00 P.M. Nightowl Foley & Geiser, on behalf of the applicant will not substantially im FOR FREE P E R IL'S , apply at the company's plant on Lakeshore Drive, Sports Wrap-up Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New pair the intent and purpose of the Theatre - "The In­ ark. Master Plan of the Borough of North Haworth, between 12 noon and 2 p.m. daily. Each applicant must be 11:00 P.M . Nightowl Said application was denied, which Arlington or adversely effect the visible Terror" decision is on file and available for public good accompanied by a parent or guardian and those over age 14 Theatre : “ Mania” inspection in the Municipal Building, 2. The Site Plan, dated January 7, Rutherford, N.J. 1982, prepared bv James J Cum must have a New Jersey fishing license. Adult supervision is provided. Tuesday, June 15 Rutherford Planning Board mings. License No. 21214, North Ar ANNE SURDOVEL lingtoon, New Jersev. is annexed For more information, call 767-2852. 2:00 P.M. The After­ Saturday, June 19 Secretary to the Board hereto and made a part hereof. 11:30 A.M. NASL Soc­ DATED: May 25, 1982 NOW, T H ER EFO R E, BE IT R E ­ noon Movie - "She’s PUBLISHED : June 3, 1982 SOLVED, bv the Planning Board of cer Kicks Fee: $6.24______the Borough of North Arlington, that Back on Broadway" the application of J. Kenny Construe 12:00 N. Champion­ tin Co., Inc for Site Plan approval in Virginia Mayo, Gene connection with the development of ship Wrestling LEGAL NOTICE Block 169, Lot 5, commonly known as for boys and girls... age a to 17 Nelson 54 Porete Avenue, is herebv ap­ proved, subject to the following condi 1:00 P.M. Phillies To­ "REQUEST FOR BIDS" tions: 8:00 P.M. Operation The Lyndhurst Boardof Education W HO LIVE IN COMMUNITIES day 1 Applicant is to resubmit a Site Prime Time - "Eve­ will receive bids for the foMfowng Plan, properly signed and sealed, SERVED BY THE HACKENSACK equipment in its office - 2nd floor showing proposed and existing (if Pre-game show Town Hall, Lyndhurst, N.J.: 1 Ton any) septic system. ning in Byzantium" Truck Clock system, and School Bus. WATER COMPANY 1:20 P.M. Phillies vs. Bids will be received until 3 P M 2. The locker trailer is to be 12 feet Pt. II Friday, June 18, 1982, prevaling time. x 56 feet per the application and it is Pirates Specifications and forms mav be not to be removed from the site; nor is 11:00 P.M. Nightowl obtained in person or by Phoning (201) it to be used on an overnight basis by f4:00 P.M. 10th Inning 438-5683 anyone, nor is it to have plumbing Theatre - "The She The parties to this contract agree BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Beast" 4:15 P.M. Theatre 17 - to incorporate into this contract the that a certified copy of this Resolution i mandatory languge of subsection 3.4 shall be forwarded to the applicant, 1 - "Shine On Harvest (a) of the Regulations promulgated the construction official of the bv the Treasurer pursuant to P.L Borough of North Arlington. Wednesday, June 16 Moon” 1975, c. 127, as amended and sup­ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, plemented from time to time and the that a brief notice of this decision be 2:00 P.M.' The After­ Dennis Morgan, Ann contractor or subcontractor agrees to published by the applicant in the comply fully with the terms, pro­ official newspaper of the Borough of noon Movie - "Kelly Sheridan visions, and obligations of said sut> North Arlington section 3.4 (a) provided that said Introduced by: and M e" subsection shall be applied subject to Frank P. Curci Channel 29 Chairman Van Johnson, Piper the terms of subsection 3.4 (d) of said Attested: Peter O. Flinchbaugh Sunday, June 13 Regulations. Secretary The parties to this contract agree Laurie 12:00 N. Film Festival to incorporate into this contract the I herebv certify the foregoing to be mandatory languge of section 5.3 of a true copy of a Resolution adopted by 8:00 P.M. The Moving the Planning Board of the Borough of No. 1 - “ Every Little the Regulations promulgated bv the North Arlington at a meeting held on Picture - "The Mil­ Treasurer pursuant to P.L. 1975. c. the 19 day of May. 1962. Crook and Nanny” 127, as amended and supplemented Helen J. Kazenmaver from time to time and the contractor Secretary lionaire” 2:00 P.M. Film Festi­ or subcontractor agrees to comply fully with the terms, provisions, and Date: June 10. 1962 11:00 P.M. Nightowl val No. 2 - “Love Has obligations of said section 5.3. Fee $28 08 ______By order of the Theatre - “ The Many Faces" Board of Education Lyndhurst, N.J. Asphyx" 4:00 P.M . Film FEsti- Agostino Rottino LEG AL NOTICE Secretary val No. 3 - “ Lady Ice” Published June 10, 1982 ADVERTISEMENT Fee: $12 48 FURNISHING 6:00 P.M. Film Festi­ _ TRANSPORTATION The Board of Education of the val No. 4 - “ Funny School District of Rutherford. New Jersev will receive sealed bids on Car Summer” LEGAL NOTICE Tuesday. June 29, 1982. delivered to the Board Office in the Municipal BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT Building. 176 Park Avenue, Monday, June 14 BID S FOR: Rutherford. N J 07070 before 10:00 E lectric Rates TWO (2) FULL SIZE POLICE A.M on that day for transportation of 12:30 P.M. The Movie PACKAGE AUTOMOBILES Special Education children in school Sealed Bids will be received bv the districts in Region VII. Matinee - “The Quick Mavor and Council of the Borough of Detailed lists may be secured at A request by PSE*G to the foreign oil In addition. PSE&G Carlstadt at 8:15 P .M on June 2T, 1982 the office of the undersigned, 176 Park in the Council Chambers of the Munic­ Avenue, Rutherford, New Jersey State Board of Public Utilities Gun" 07070 The Board of Education re­ Increased its use of ipal Building, located at 500 Madison to reduce its electric rates has 8:00 P.M. The Movie Street, Carlstadt, New Jersev serves the right to reject anv and all nuclear electric generation Bids will be for: Tw» full size bids and to waive immaterial in­ G o D o w n formalities and award contract which been approved and goes into police package automobiles in ac­ The Salem II generating unit, on 29 - “ Loose in their judgement mav be in the best effect on June 2 cordance with specifications for same in particular, has helped to Change" Pt. 1 on file in the office of the Borough interest of the Board of Education Clerk. The bid must be accompnaied by a lower overall generation costs 11:30 - The Drive-In Specifications and Proposal Forms certified or a cashier's check, which The S250 million rate reduc- mav be obtained at the office of the shall not be less than five percent significantly. Over a three (5%) of the amount of the bid. lion will lower the monthly bill Movie - “ How To Stuff Borough Clerk located at 500 Madison month period. Salem II Street, Carlstadt. New Jersev, 07072. payable to the Rutherford Board of of PSE^Gs residential cus­ a Wild Bikini” No specifications and/or proposal Education. The Bid Guaranty shall produced more kilowatthours forms shall be given out after 5:00 I insure the execution of the contract tomers by 6 8; ^ in the summer P.M on June 18, 1982. and the furnishing of performance O i ’s i x i of electricity than any other bond by the successful bidder as and 7 2°o in the winter For A certified check or Bid Bond nuclear unit in the country Tuesday, June 15 made payable to the Borough of required bv the specifications. example, a customer using 12:30 P.M . The Movie Carlstadt for ten per centum (10%) of Leon B. Auger Increased its purchase of the bid and Consent of Surety must be Board Secretary S00 kilowatthours will get a submitted with each proposal Business Administrator electricity generated by coal- Matinee - “Japanese All bids and certified checks must Published: June 10, 1982 summer electric bill ot $52 48 be enclosed in a properly sealed f=eej $10 92 down from S56 32 A winter fired units. War Bride” envelope, bearing on the outside, the name of the bidder and the nature of bill goes from S53 12 to S49 28 Utilized more natural gas 8:00 P.M. The Movie the bid contained therein for electric production The Mayor and Council reserves Meeting Set on 29 - “ Loose the right to reject any or all pro­ The iower rate will be imple­ Recovered all old. 1979- posals. The Mayor and Council also Change" Part 2 reserves the right to waive any mented through PSE-.GS 1980 fuel cost increases, 11:30 P.M . The Drive- informality in the proposals received, The Kast Rutherford energy adiustment charge which had been deferred and to consider bids for Sixty days In Movie - “Muscle after their receipt. Welfare Board will hold its which appears on every Frances Gomez next meeting at 768 Morton electric bill This billing factor Now through June 30, 1983. Beach Party” Borough Clerk Dated: June 10, 1982 Street on June 11, 1982 at is a levelized charge that your bills will show a negative Carlstadt, New Jersey energy adjustment charge It Published: June 10, 1982 7:30 P.M. averages out the annual cost Wednesday, June 16 Fee: $10.08 will appear as a credit in the ot fuel used to generate elec­ 12:30 P.M. - The Mov­ tricity It changes each year Billing Factors box, which means that there will be a ie Matinee -"Black ' The energy adiustment subtraction from instead of an Patch” “Fanfare for a Death 12:00 M. The I .ate charge can go up or down addition to your bill each month 8:00 P.M . The Movie Scene” Movie -"Bad Man of based on fuel costs It is All the factors that made this on 29 - “ Loose 11:00 P.M. Tales of Brimstone” completely separate from our year s rate reduction possible Change" Part 3 Terror - “Scars of base rate which only includes may not be present next year 11:30 P.M. The Drive- Thursday, June 17 a portion of fuel costs Dracula” But we will continue to do In Movie - “Sunset 8:00 8 o’clock Movie - everything we can to keep Cove” C hannel 48 "Backtrack" Fuel costs have been reduced electric rates at the lowest because oil prices went down possible level. Vbu can help, Sunday, June 13 12:00 M. The late and because PSE^G used less Thursday, June 17 too. by using energy wisely 12:00 N. Abbot & Cos­ Movie - “ Wyoming" 12:30 P.M. The Movie tello "Pardon My Matinee - “The Street Friday, June 18 Sarong” With No Nam e” 8:00 8 o'clock Movie - 1:30 P.M. “ Blondie’s 8:00 P.M. The Movie “Duel in the Jungle” Lucky Day” on 29 - "The Bur­ Dana Andrews, 3:00 P.M. Sunday glars” Jeanne Crain Comedy Movie - 11:30 P.M. The Drive- “Enter Laughing” In Movie - “ Pajama Saturday, June 19 5:00 P.M. Sunday Big Party” 1:00 P.M. Double Fea­ Movie - “ Getting ture i “The Death- Friday, June 18 Straight" master” - “ Dagora, 12:30 P.M . The Movie The Space Monster” Monday, June 14 Matinee - “Phffft!" 4:30 P.M . Lone 8:00 P.M. 8 o’clock 12:30 A.M. Friday Ranger movie Movie - “ Wives and Night Fright - “The 11:00 P.M. East Side Lovers” She-Creature” 12:00 M. The Late Kids Movie “Ghosts on the Loose” Saturday, June 19 Movie - “The Younger 9:00 A.M. Western Brothers” $250,000,000 Movie - “ The Grand Duel” Tuesday, June 15 LEGAL N O T IC E 8:00 8 o’clock Movie - 11:00 A.M. All Star notice OF DEClilON “ In s id e Dai sy OF PLANNING BOARD Wrestling TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN Clover” . ^ JBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 1:00 P.M. Film Festi­ to all persons that a public hHrir» fb r PSE&G Custom ers! Robert Redford, held on April 15. 19©.at!2hlS val Ne. 1 - “ I, hearing an application for minor Natalie Wood. subdiyis,0n approval at 53 East Monst ,r” Passaic Avenue, was presented bv 12:00 M. The Late Florence D. Nolan, Esq., on behalf of 2:30 -.M. Film Festi­ ^ c lie n t s , Mr. < £ d W " S S ! ^ Public Service M ovie - “ Virginia Electric and Gas val No. 2 - “ Yongary, application was granted with City” 2 2 ? i?' decisior is on file P S IiG Company Monster From the •nd available for inspection in the AfcxWcipaf Building, Rutherford, N J Deep” Wednesday, June 16 Rutherford Planning Board 8:00 P.M. The Satur­ e ANNESUR5CWEL 8:00 8 o’clock Movie - OATED: day Mystery Movie - PUBLISH ED : June 3, 1982 “The Vulture” 6.24 ______T m RSDAY, JU NK 10. 1982—Page 17

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LYNDHURST AGENCY o♦ • ’ " V » * □ INVESTMENT PROPERTY 280 Stuvesant Avenue ALL BRICK BUILDING I 1 ! Lyndhurst 939 1022 & Also completely renovated, interior exterior. All new 2 vPl/ H O M E T O W N large modern stores, plus 5 apartments all separate gas un­ its New wiring, plus much more. Super area AGENCY — TAKEA LOOK!— CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. OUR SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE LYNDHURST 4 Bedroom home, quiet residential area near school and transportation, modern kitchen, modern bath, full dining OWNER PURCHASED ANOTHER HOME room. 100 amp-220 wiring, much, much more OWNER MUST SELL ...... $64,900 Looking for offers on this modern 6 room Colonial. All RUTHERFORD 2 fam center of town close to ever alummun,. 3 bedrooms, new kitchen, new gas furnace ythmg 6 rms (3 bedrms) on 1-st fl 5 1 fam -4 bedrooms, IV 2 baths, fireplace, many extras finished basement with kitchen & bath. Ideal mother- on 2nd . alum siding, full base­ ment modem thruout. 3 air cond...... $95,900 daughter Garage, Taxes $1114 Excellent location carpeting & other extras $760 1 fam - 3 bedroomV 7 garages, large lot $79,500. rdfno income As>ng $94,900 low 80’s WE HAVE OTHERS 2 fam - 12 years old. 5&5 separate utilities •Carl 2 Fam $81,900. asking $155,000 •Young & modern $81,900, •2 Fam Duplex $175,500. 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE VINCENT AUTERI •6 Fam brick $89,000. LUNCHEONETTE BUSINESS. End Building Excellent location REAL ESTATE AGENCY •H H Split Level $89,900. Second floor. 5 room office to help with expenses CALL FOR 476 RIVERSIDE AVENUE 0 3 •New Condo redu $64,900. INFORMATION 933-0306 •Carl Mod $69,900. •H H Lux 2 fam $134,900. BUSINESS VA & FHA MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS, •And many, many more EAST RUTHERFORD — 67 x 150 Good for Condo or Apart­ RENTALS ment Variance needed Member of 2 Boards. South Bergen, MLS & •New 3V2 rms. $625. Bloomfield, Nutley, Glen Ridge 8. Belleville,MLS •3V2 rms. young $525. •Many other - Call Us BUS. & INVESTMENTS S-P-E-C-T-A-C-U-L-A-R E.R. 8000 sq. ft Commercial LYNDHURST Bldg. Extra Igr. lot & ample CLOSE TO RIDGE ROAD. 2 FAMILY O P E N H O U S E LYNDHURST: Custom 1 family home, consisting of large living room, dining room, ultra parking. Low taxes. Many Containing 5 & 5 rooms. Separate heating ur ts. mod. kitchen, master bedroom, den, ceramic tile bath on 1st floor. 1 large bedrooms and SUNDAY, JUNE 13 uses Make offers $223,000 Private driveway, convenient to schools, shopping 12 to 4 P.M. full mod. bath on 2nd floor Basement has been finished and includes steam room & •Many opportunities in the & transportation. $100,000 108 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD sauna, 2 car garage. Heated 16 x 32' inground pool Sprinkler system, side walk heaters, area Check with us before roof & gutter cable heaters plus many other extras too numberous to mention. Truly a one a buying RENTAL A FULL SERVICE AGENCY NORTH ARLINGTON kind home. Owner will hold 14% mortg. for 15 yrs w 25% down to qualified buyer. NORTH ARLINGTON - $400 with heat (1 Mortgages - Appraisals bedroom) first floor. Insurance Of All Kinds BY OWNER. 7 rooms. I 1/? baths, 1 car garage good size 615 RIDGE ROAO UST WITH US ANO GET READY TO MOVE1 rooms PRINCIPALS ONLY LYNDHURST. N.J. 07071 MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS (Runs off River Road and Ridge Road) THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? 4 3 8 -3 3 2 0 RENTALS NEEDED I SOUTHBfPul N M t S WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS OPEN 7 DAYS EVES DAILY till 9 P M TENANTS WAITING j ARUNGTON Aft N> M I S NO FEE TO LANOIORD ; M0R9IS BOUNTY M I S . OPEN 7 DAYS • :hjid R VanGlahn Licensed Real (state Brokei WEEKDAYST08 P M «r HotiErown le c D c r rou. the c u im t »nd custom s a#e « w»ts no i SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO 5 P M - RENTALS - M lU B tR O f2 BOARDS Of REALTORS RUTHERFORD — 7 modern rooms, 2 full modern baths. Off street parking. Use of yard O’HARA AGENCY and basement. Tenant pays all utilities. $675 LEGAL NOTICE 132 RIDGE ROAD. NORTH ARLINGTON

PLANNING BOARD BOROUGH OF NORTH ARIING 9 9 8 - 2 9 1 6 mA lto n * PARK AVENUE OFFICE SPACE — 3 rooms, 2nd TON m SavinoAgency RESOLUTION floor. All utilities included. $225. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL OF ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK SOUTH BERGEN AREA BEAUTY PARLOR — Top Notch. Busy location. HI. SJ25!SJ «•*'» 1 CATHOLIC CEMETARIES RELATING TO BLOCK 139 LOT IA Excellent potential. W H E R E A S . Archdioces** of New­ — FOR SALE — ark Catholic Cemetaries has applied GASOLINE STATION PROPERTY & BUSINESS GREAT to the Planning Board of the Borough of North Arlington for Site Plan LOCATION- A TURN KEY OPERATION Can be used for any LYNDHURST. MODERN STUDIO. Private en­ Approval in connection with the de EQUAL HOUSING veiooment of Block 139, Lot 'A other business lots ot parking spaces trance. Ground floor. All utilities included. commonly known as 340 Ridge Road firOPPORTUNITY as and for erection of a one story — RENTALS — $300. addition to its present office building, All real estate advertised with the intended use beingadditional in this newspaper is LYNDHURST — 4 modern rooms. $450 incl H & HW office space, and subject to the Federal W H E R E A S , a Site Plan has been - FOR SA LE - filed in com pliance with all of the Fair H o u s in g Act of 1968 5 rooms (2 bediooms) $350 + requirements of the Borough Land which maKes it illegal to Subdivision Ordinance of the Borough LODI — Attractive Mother-Daughter. Well advertise any preference, of North Arlington, and RUTHERFORD - 4 furnished rooms $550 all utilities in­ maintained. 5 + 3 room home featuring cen­ W H E R E A S public hearings v*>re limitation or held bv the Planning Board in the discrimination based on cluded tral air conditioning, gas heat, manicured Council Cham bers of the Municipal Building in North Arlington, New race, color, religion sex property. In ground poo1. $86,900. Jersev on M arch 17 198? and or national origin or an W H E R E A S , at the aforesaid hear THE PERROTTA AGENCY ing there were read into the record intention to make any letters dated M arch is. 198?. March 4. such preference 1 3 7 RIDGE RO.. LYNDHURST RUTHERFORD 196? M arch 17. 1982 March IS. 198?. L A T O R R A C A and M arrh 15 1982 trom the Depart limitation or To settle estate. This immaculate three bedroom home is m ment of Health, North Arlington discrimination 9 3 9 -2 0 3 0 REALTY move in condition Maintenance free siding, masonary two lice Department, North Arlington Fire Department Borough Engineer 30 PARK AVE car garage, full basement, automatic oil steam heat, com- and the Constr OHk lai resoec This newspaper wilf not tiveiv. and knowingly accept any ao RUTHERFORD paritively new fhntkoke rooms a full bath and a half are W H E R E A S , the Planning Board some of the excellent features Add a beautiful did cartfu llv consider the evidence vertismg for real estate RUTHERFORD presented together with the argu- w h ic h is in violation of '201)935-7848 neighborhood and there you have it a most desirable home rT*»nts of an interested parties CHARMING 2 FAMILY NOW T H E R E :F O R E the follow the law Our readers are Being offered at $78,500. Vacant we have the key 5 room apartments on each floor, combined with 60 x 150 ing are tbe findings of tact and informed that all conclusions of the Planning Board lot in prominent college location make this a super buy at ) Tne Planning Board has been d w e llin g s a dvertise d in RUTHERFORD satisfied bv the applicant that the this newspaper are $94,5000 granting of Site Plan aporoval to the LYNDHURST: CONTEMPORARY CHARM applicant will not substantially im­ a v a ila b le on an eqL ai op­ pair the intent and purpose of 0 *“ portunity basis "NEWER 2 FAMILY" All the comforts of home with an added touch of elegance is Master Plan ot the Borough of North OWNER TRANSFERRED This ‘/2 brick front & alum sided home is in mint condition what you'll find in this completely renovated 17 yr. old beau­ Arlington or adversely effect the Public good LEADER NEWSPAPERS Owner reluctantly must sell lovely 3 bedroom home. Modem 1st & 2nd floors alike, large living rm, mod kit with dining ty. The 1st floor boasts a 33 x 36 foot living room-dining ? The Site Plan submitted by the 251 Ridge Road country kitchen, customized L R and D R ani/screened in applicant is incorporated herein bv area, large mod bath & 3 good sire bedrms. Home has front room combination with cathedral ceiling and a huge reference and made a oarl hereof Lyndhurst. N J rear porch Asking $89 900 and rear entrances plus partially finished basement apart­ fireplace. King size bedroom with adjoining full bath Ultra NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RE SO L V E D bv the Planning Board crt ment modern eat-in kitchen, powder room, and a 33 * 10 foot the Borough of North Arlington that the application of Archdiocese of NEW CONDOMINIUM LISTING *127,900 screened-in porch over-looking a 16x32 in ground pool, just Newaek Catholic Cemetaries for Site Plan approval in connection with the LEGAL NOTICE 4 room customized 850 sq tt unit in the ABBINGTON 1 year old, plus two patios with lots of yard space The 2nd development of Block 139 i ot IA RUTHERFORD: floor has two large bedroom with plenty of closet spaceand a commoniv known as 34C Rido- Ro.*d BUILDING on Union Ave $43,700 assumable North Arlington New Je r^ v here­ BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD "SPLIT LEVEL" full tile bath Two car garage and 3 zone heating complete by aporoved subiect fo the following MINOR MAJOR SUBDIVISION mortgage tor 4 years tot qualified buyer Great value at WITH VARIANCE This idealy located home has 4 bedrms. 2 baths, living rm conditions 364.500 the picture. Lot size is 65x189. CALL FOR DETAILS about your 1 The Site Plan is to include the Address 188 Summit Cross. Block =159 Lot =3 with fireplace, dining rm and large eat in kit plus 2 car signature and seal of a i«»os<‘d land personal inspection. Please take notice that a Public APARTMENT - Mouern 6 room. 1st floor unit perfect surveyor hearing of the Rutherford Planning garage 2 The Site Plan is to show existmq Board w il1 be held at 8 00 d m on for N Y commutors Fully carpeted LYNDHURST home com­ $99,900 NORTH ARLINGTON and proposed contours and existing Thursday June 17th. 1982 m the and proposed water storm water and Committee of the \M»le Room lo plete with all utilities at $675 00 If ever we saw a cozy immaculate kept one family bungalow sanitary sewer facilities cated m the Municipal Building at 176 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Park Avenue Rutherford N J I E. RUTHERFORD: This is it. Two excellent bedrooms on the first floor and one that a certified copv of this Resolution Joseph 8. Digna Reinr shall be nwh shall be forwarded to the applicant •COLONIAL" large beauty on the next level The basement area is ing a reguest for a rmnor maior the c o n s tn subdivision w>th variances as listed Financing available to qualifid buyer! This older home has 3 finished off and is immaculate as the rest of the house A Borough of North Arlington both lot widths =2 lot area, =3 ELLWOOD S. bedrms eat in kit, formal dining rm, living rm and mod BE IT FURTHER RESOLVCC i.ont yard set back =4 side vard set large two car garage (Masonry; has been built recently The that tne applicant publish a txx back bath Well kept home with new roof. notice of this decision in the otfme All plans and specifications are N E W , I N C . yard is a picture m the summer as the many fruit trees add newspaper of the Borough of Nort available tor inspection at the Build $69,900 Arlington ing Inspector s Office during normal r e a l t o r s in s u r o r s to the lustre A small down payment takes it Come see it to­ Introduced bv working hour s Frank P Curci JOSEPH & DIGNA RElRIR WOODRIDGE: day. Chairman Applicant Attested F>eter O x hbaugh June 3 198? 46 Chestnut St., Rutherford “ RANCH" Secretary Fee $7 02 LYNDHURST I herebv certify the fi Expanded stucco ranch tor the large family1 Has 4 bedrms. Situated on lovely 6th St this rugged two family must be a true copv ot a Resoluti adopt ed by 939-8000 formal dining rm. large living rm. both with geamed ceiling, the Planning Board of t Borough of sold to settle an estate. A rented three room apt on the 2nd North Arlington at a ni eat in kit in lovely residential area the 19 dav of M av 19R2 LEGAL NOTICE floor supplies income toward reducing the mortgage pay Helen j K arenm aver ments. Four rooms on the 2nd floor makes it ideal tor the N O T IC E Date Ju ne 10 1982 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LEGAL NOTICE small family A $10,000 two car garage enhances the value LICENSE LEGAL NOTICE Take notice that application has 705 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst NOTICE OF DECISION ' This home can be purchased with $3,000 down We have the PUBLIC NOTICE been made to the Director ot the Appellant OF PLANNING BOARD key Ask us about it today Notice IS herebv given that the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Con NOTICE OF APPF A l 933-3333 trol to transfer to Loucay Corpo GEORGE F W O E R 1 Z SR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Lyndhurst Community Youth P U B L IC NOT IC E is herebv given Center has m ade application to the ration trading as Silver Bell Tavern Building Inspector Dear Sir and Gentlemen to an persons that public hearings Offices in Franklin Lakes - Mahwah LYNDHURST New Jersev D e p a rtm e n t ot Trans tor premises located at 258 Belleville Turnpike North Arlington New Jer Please fake notice that i sha" vwre held on January 21st. February Store in one story masonry bldg 15 x 70 automatic heat 14 portation for one 12 15 passenger sev the Plenary Retail Consumption apoeal to the Board of Adiustment ot 18th March 18th and Aon I 15. 1982. at Ramsey - Ridgewood - Wyckoft van to provide transportation to which hearings an application for Site Percent financing valuable main street location across the License =0239 33 023 002 heretofore the Township of Lvndhurst on the 23rd Relocation Division - Ramsey 327-7773 the elderly and handicapoed m issued to SWver Belt Tavern ir*c dav of June 1982 to reverse your Plan approval for the construction ot street from the bank Ask about it today Lvndhurst. New Jersev trading as Silver Bell Tavern for decision in donving me a building an office building and for Variances Any interested private or para premises located at 258 Belleville Permit to convert to a tw*>famtlv located on State Highway Route 17 transit op e rato rs w ithin this area Turnpike North Arlington The sole bouse on premises knoiMi as 437 and Veterans Boulevard Rutherford RFNTALS are in vite d to com ment on his Stockholder officer and Orector of Stuyvesant Ave Lvndhurst N J was oresented bv A/tartin/V\. Friedman. Esq on behalf of LYNDHURST — 4 l/2 room apt with heat and hot water. proposed s e rv ic e bv sending a Loucav Corporation is Patrick The following are mv grounds tor Museih who resides at 304 Hillside Meadows Office Complex. Joint Ven­ written notice within thirty days appeal ture A b b o t t $450 Avenue Nutlev New Jersev and Mx> To help pav the high cost of taxes to Said application was granted with Lvndhurst Community Youth is the holder of all of the outstanding electric, and water bills, but most ind issued shares of the capital stock conditions which decision is on file LYNDHURST — 1 rm share bath, close to NY transportation, Center. P O Box -19! Lvndhurst important the education of mv tv*> 12> of Loucav Corporation sons, one of whom will be starting and available for inspection in thp immediate occupancy. N J 07071 and N J Transit Office LOUCAY CORPORATION college in Jan u a ry mv other son will Municipal Building, Rutherford, N.J Bremer of Special Transit Services Mi Bv Patrick Muselii be starling college the toliow'ng Sei> Rutherford Planning Board 251 RIDGE ROAO ' „ C arter H ig h w a y & M a rk e t St President tember A N N E SURDOVEL PO Box 10009 Newark N I 304 Hillside Avenue r>A-rr rv Sec retary to the Board 07101. Attn Mr Terrence Boyle Nutlev New Jersey 07110 D A T E D M av 24, 1982 LYNDHURST, N.J. 438-3120*1 F*UBLISHED June 3. '982 Realtors P u b lis h e d . Ju n e to 17, 1982 Published May 27 '982 j? 02 Fee $12 48 Fee V LEG AL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE BOND ORDINANCE 82-5 BOND ORDINANCE TO AU BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD THORlZE THE ACQUISITION OF A B ID S FO R NEW FIRE ENGINE PUMPER FIRE DEPARTMENT Leader C lassifieds TYPE. BY AND F O R T H E S U P P L IE S A EQUIPMENT BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT. IN Sealed Bids will be received bv the THE COUNTY OF BERGEN, NEW M avor and Council of the Borough o( AUTOMOBILES JERSEY, TO APPROPRIATE THE Rutherford at 8.15 P .M 176 Park m m m a m HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES S U M O F *180,000 TO PA Y T H E COST Avenue. Rutherford. N.J 07070 on Notice to prospective renters: Any rents advertised THEREOF, TO MAKE A DOWN Ju ly 7. 1982 PAYMENT AND TO AUTHORIZE Bids w ill be for Fire Dept Equip herein for qualified real rental property may be sub­ THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO ment & Equipm ent in accordance ject to any rebate or credit required by State law FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION with specifications for same on file in Patients are needed to became part ol a study of a AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE IS the office of the Borough Cleric (N .J.S . 54:4-6.3et seq.). SUANCEOF BOND ANTICIPATION Specifications and Prooosal Forms cream highly effective for the treatment of jock itch NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE mav be obtainedat the office of the and rashes under breast This is NOT an experimen­ NOW BUYING!! ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS Purchasing Agent at 176 Park Ave­ B E IT ORDAINED BY THE nue R u th erfo rd N J HELP WANTED HELP WANTED tal cream, but is actually available by prescription F O R C A S H !! Borough Council of the Borough erf No specifications and or proposal Carlstadt, in the Countv ot Bergen, forms shall be given out after 4:00 WOMAN COMPANION FOR at this time. New Jerse v. as follows P M. on Ju lv 2. 1982 SHIPPING CLERK Ex ELDERLY WOMAN. Must a n y t y p e c a r Section ' The Borough .of A certified check or Bid Bond perienced in UPS. Routing, Carlstadt in the Countv of Bergen made payable to the Borough of speak Italian. Call after 5 To be eligible for the study, you must be: New Jerse v shall acquire a new fire Rutherford for ten per centum 10% of Picking. Packing and Load­ P.M. 939-5661 o r 438-1039. In­ ANY YEAR CAR engine. Dumper tvw* including the the bid must be submitted with each ing & Unloading. Carlstadt cluding light housekeeping. 1. over 18 years old original apparatus and equipmpnt orooosal location. Call 460-0770. necessarv and Suitabi" for its use and All bids and securitv must be SALES PERSON WANTED 2. suffering from itchy or tender jock itch or rashes ouroose in the prevention arxl "xt enclosed m a prooeriv sealed en­ BRING TITLE!! mguishment ot tir>- velope bearing on the outside, the HOMEMAKER Wanted Excellent opportunity. Full under breasts Section 2 Th*- sum .jt *180.000 iam e of the bidder and the nature of mature homemaker for fairly tim e-Part time. Apply, the bid contained therein IMMEDIATE PAYMENT ano fbe sam e hen3Ov r*. aoproonatKl independent elderly woman. Bernies Youth Center, 46 to the oavment of tht' cost of the All bidders are required to comply The treatment will be totally FREE, including four acquisition of th.- new firr- erxjiix- with the requirements ot P.L. 1975. Live-in o r 9 to 5 p.m. 7 days. Park Avenue, Rutherford, authorized bv Section l of this or Chapter 12? the law aqainst dis­ R utherfo rd Apt. Call 438-6162. N.J. visits with a dermatologist and free samples of the BELL PIKE MOTORS din*>rv.e Said sum so aoprooriated crimination m employment, and with COR BELLEVILLE PIKE ft RIVER RD snaii be met from the orocwds of the an provisions of the N J S A 10:2-1 medicated cream sale of the bonds and notes author - reserves the right to waive anv 460-0280______assessed agamst Droc**nv spm aiiv nformahtv m the proposals received, sociates in Lyndhurst - Rutherford Area We offer framing, benefited and to consider bids for sixty ItC) Section 3 II is her>-bv determined davs after their receipt large advertising back-up, relocation service, members of 3 K irk's and stated that c the rnakirKgyt sut h i Mrs l Helen S Soroka acquisition (hereinafter referred to Borough Clerk MLS and much, much more. Call Maurice Carbonneau for a POSITIONS A uto m atic WANTED as ouroose ■ s not a -x Dated June 10. 1982 confidential interview today oense of said Borough and 21 't -s Rutherford. New Jersey Transmission necesssrv to fman< e said ouroose bv Published June 10. '982 RESIDENTS OF NORTH ARLINGTON Bib Auto Parts the issuance of obligations of said Fee *14 04 frt. 1953 Borough our suant to the Local Bond SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS (2) "Customers ore our salesmen" Law of Ne \ Jerse v and '3! the 933- 3333 will pay to $60 estimated cost of said ouroosi- One of the most reputable ond >180 000 and -4 . %9 OT rt said sum •- LEGAL NOTICE 1 United States Citizens, Resident of Borough finest frons-nissio*. specialist For Any Full Size Car to be provided bv the 'town ckivrrr-nt HELP WANTED 2. Read. Write and Speak English shops m the area Complete. Used parts for all said our pose and S the ‘-stinvit‘ ai Bond i^iw in Hear how a student earned $20,000 in his 2nd mo, w ith s p a re t ir e A sk in q $4800. Door Good condition. F>ower ant’.-ioation if the issuino- of vlid REAL ESTATE RENTAL 998 8816 LEGAL NOTICE AVON in the Milico program. Learn how a school teacher re­ steering, brakes & windows. bonds i'i tn* ►•vent that bonds are Asking $600. Will consider issued pursuant to this ordinance the GET HOME 8. SALES AGENTS aggregatf amount of notes herebv NOTICE TO BIDDERS FT & P T Positions, must have exp tired from coaching at 38, and now travels financially V0LKSWAG0N, BEETLE, 1972. best offer. Call 201 997-3433 in F U E L O IL . No 2 and No 4 a u th o re d to ty "-sued shall be FROM WORK... Automatic. As is. Best offer m orning. reduced b< an amount .-ouai to the Sealed bids w ill be received for the & R t Lie Can earn' $1,000 00 per independent, helping others build their Milico busi­ o rm co a l am ount nf the borvjs so 198? 1983 S c h o o ' Y e a r at the iv* F 1 -* bOO 00 pi wek P F 997 5676 after 5 PM BCFORL your kids get home ness. HOW ABOUT YOU! •ssvj*»d if the aqqreqate amount ursuanT to .inti m CAN OFFER YOU /VOW' 7638 '• mit.itfbns pros* ri bed bv th.' B Evidence showing an affirmative THE RUTHERFORD FIRST-AID Are now being interviewed by established firm 1 Bond l aw Each of said notes action plan approved bv the State AMBULANCE CORPS, INC., A STAFFING IN CHOICE HOSPITAL for work to commence the day after Labor 1 M A N B a n d be signed bv the Mavor inr! bv Treasurer, as required bv N J S.A. NON PROFIT CORPORATION OF PVT DUTY in HOME or HOSPITAL lorouqh Treasurer and shah (>• 10 2 1 through N J S A 10 2-4, and all THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY B R IN G IT IN r 'he seal Of said Borotxi'' ind rules and regulations promulgated Approved the 1st day of June, 1982 ICU-CCU [Keyboards & Vocals / ted r>v the Borough Clerk Said thereunder BARBARA H CHADWICK, Mayor Day 998-4800 Aluminum, brass, B'd bond or cashier ified certify that the foregoing HOUR! Y CASES winds of parties fo ■r. a n herebv aufVjri/od to C 's cert l hereby copper, lead, Jte said notes and t" issue said rheck oavable to the Board showing ordinance was passed by the Mayor All This • HIGH RATES ifurth e r information call , ,n such form as thev arioc.it financial responsibility to the Board and Council of the Borough of BNF IS & BONUSES batteries and iron. for at 'east 10 of bid amount Rutherford at a regular meeting held D Consent of surety showing agree- June y 1982 STAFF BUILDERS 7 7 2 - 2 7 3 7 KEARNY SCRAP METAL ment for financial responsibility for HELENS SOROKA. B E R N IE S ROOM AT THE TOP ■ ixw>r tc entire amount of bid if awarded Borough Clerk 478 Schuyler Ave., Kearny ■legated t< E Suth other requirements as are Oated Ju ne 2. 1982 contained m the Bid Documents Rutherford- UDon faiure of anv successful Published June 10, 1982 HEALTHCARE SERVICE H E L P W A N T E D bidder to execute the- necessary con Fee *6.24 RUTHERFORD 933-0804 WANTED TO BUY tract and furnish the proper bond, this MARY'S deoosit shall be aoolied on account of CASHIER - Full time steady employment, good salary to the OiD BOOKS A STAMPS and dec damages sustamd bv the Board of Education in the Borouqh of LEGAL NOTICE right person. ORIENTAL RUGS Rutherford and m no case, shall be BOOKKEEPER - Full or part time. Salary commensurate with THEATER A N T IQ U E S liquidated damages ■ S i B B bonds Bidders shall complv with all DECISIC#* OF LYNDHURST experience. Private Buyer BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT PRIVATE TUTOR - TEACHER Section rules, regulations and orders pro MANAGERS ASSISTANT - Recent merchandise school 224- 6 20 5 and statec mulqated by the State Treasurer. M E E T IN G OF OF THE HANDICAPPED, PARTIES Call Debt Stater State of New jersev oersuapt to P L. MAV 26. f«2 (Learning Problerrt). Call 933- graduate. Flair for ladies clothes or experienced salesperson, W ‘j Chapter 12/ And with all pro Applicant Thomas Dplov 'ii'-O m the gffic e o» the Borout|h Clt visions ot N J S A 10 2 1 through Type of Application- Tocdfcstruct a 5973 after 3:30 P.M outgoing managerial responsibilities. two-family dwelling on an undersized June 13 WANTED of said Borough and th.i1 s.jrh sta N J ' , A 10 2-4 and all rules and lot Apply at Bernies in person, see Ethel Seidler, 46 Part* Ave., ment ->o fil.-d show*- that the grr regulations promulgated thereunder ENCORE OLD TOY TRAINS debt of sa>d Borough as defined The, Board oi Education reservesr Propertv 243 Newark Avenue, Lyndhurst. New Jersey Block 106, Lot BELFI0RE ACCOR DI AN Rutherford. Section J 0A '4 3 of fht- loc a' Ho the rrcjht to reiect anv or a ll ora RADIO CITY Lionel. Flyer, Ives. etc. Dosals. to w aive informalities and to Decision- Approved STUDIO - award contracts for the whole or anv local collector oart thereof at its discretion Copies of the necessarry resolution PRIVATE LESSONS' June 18 for the above application are on file pays top prices Bv order of the Boardof Education 580 Kearny Ave. REAL ESTATE RENTAL utations as Leon B Auger for public inspection at the office of COLLEGE STUDENTS PEGASUS Board Secretary the building inspector. Town Hall, 825-0947 .al Bond Lai Lyndhurst, New Jersev Kearny, N.J. section 10 Business Admin SUMMER JOBS FOR RENT LYNDHURST MEADOWLANDS * of Ber.jen the- Stat< Published Jgne 10 1982 FRANK PISCATELLA 991-2233 Fee *18 72 Attorney for the Garage at 237 Stuvvesant Av Board of Adiustment $7.00 to start. Call for •enue. For one car or storage. June 27 Published June 10, 1982 201-991-0180 Fee 16.24 information & appoint­ $40 per m onth. Call 438-7198. CAESAR’S ment. 429-1084 LEGAL NOTICE FOR RENT: LYNDHURST ATLANTIC CITY ion notes ha ji nil 3-bdrm. apt. on 1st fl 2- of mt,.-1 BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT Tickets $14.00 B ID S FO R family house. Refrigerator, notes, and the amount of hnnds LEGAL NOT.ICE RESPONSIBLE LICENSED authorized for su' h ouroose shall he FIRE DEPARTMENT w to w carpeting - just Return $5 in quarters EQUIPMENT, HOSE. D R IV E R - Will lake your reduced a fto rd 'n g lv PUBLIC NOTICE TELLERS painted, e xc ellen t location, FREE TELETYPE SERVICE NOZZLES. COUPLINGS car for inspection. Reason­ Section 11 The capita' txjdrtet is P U B L IC N O T IC E is herebv given near transportation. All utili Ju lv 4 hereby amended to conform with the Sealed Bids will be received bv the that at a regular meeting of the Board able fee. References given. provisions of this ordinarve to the Mavor and Council of the Borough of of Commissioners of the Townshiipof LYNDHURST ties included. Working couple ENGLEBERT RESORTS Meadowlands extent of anv inconsistency therewith Carlstadt at 8 15 P M. on June 21. 1982 Lvndhurst, Bergen County, New Je r Titles. Registrations also p re fe rre d No pets. Available intheCouncn Chambers of the Munic and the resolutions promulgated bv sev. held on T uesdav, May 25,1982 the handled. Call Steven 460-1515. Ju ly 1. $650 month. Call 933- tht- Local Finance Board showing fuH ioai Building, located at 500 Madison above ordinance was introduced and FULL TIME July 11 AUTO WRECKERS detail of the amended capital budget Street C a rlstad t. New Jersey passed on its first reading and that 3819 or 460-7561. Bids will be for Fire Deot Equip­ TOM JONES and capital program as approved bv said ordinance shal[ be taken up for You must have previous BUYERS OF JUNK CARS the Director D-vision of Local Oov ment Hose Nozzles. Couplings in further consideration for final pas Are you a working mother in need ernment Services is on file with the accordance with specifications for sage at a regular meeting of the teller experience, the ability July 18 & SELLERS OF USED Borough Clerk and is available for same on file in the oHice of the Board of Commissioners to be held on of a summer babysitter, full or to deal effectively with cus­ Borough Clerk public inspection Tuesday, Ju ne 22. 1982 at 8:00 o'clock part tune’ I am an educator and tomers & maintain accurate RENTALS WAYNE NEWTON AUTO PARTS Section 12 "Th"- ordinance shall Spec ifications snd FYooosal Forms in the evening, prevailing time, or as mav be obtained at the office of the m other of a 3 yr old girl and records. take effect twen’v davs after the first soon thereafter as said matter can be Apartments and Homes. July 25 RICHIE GALLO. Pres oubi'cation thereof after final oas Borough Clerk loc a ted at 500 M»0i son reached at the Lvndhurst Municipal would like to w atch one child Street. Carlstadt. New Jersev. 07072 Building, at which time and place all Furnished and Unfurnished sage A T T E S T Frances Gomez ■ over the summer m my home We o ffer a good starting Belleville Tpk. BOROUGH CL ERK No specifications and or proposal persons who m av be interested there DOM DELUISE forms shall be given out after 5:00 salary & excellent company Top Quality, Reasonable A P P R O V E D Domintrk Presto m shall be given an opportunity to be (brothers & sisters are excep­ NORTH ARLINGTON P M on Ju ne 18 1962 heard concerning the same benefits, including denta Prices B e st Area Aug. 8 MAVOR tion). If interested, please call S T A T E M E N T A certified check or Bid Bond OF plan. Please call for appoint­ AMERICAN LIBERTY made payable to the Borough of B O d ^ O COMMISSIONERS JOHNNY MATHIS THE BOND ORDINANCE PUB TOWN OF LYNDHURST Terry 997-9567 ment 646-5708 or visit our LISHED HEREWITH H/\S BEEN Carlstadt for ten Der centum (10%) of ATTEST- 997-4668 . 991-4646 FINALLY PASSED BY THE the bid and Consent of Surety must be Herbert W Perry personnel office, front Aug. 15 TRAINS, TOYS, BOROUG" COUNCIL O'- IHE submitted with each orooosal Township Clerk m ezzanine 9:30 A M - 3:30 BOROUGH OF CARLSTADT IN All bids and certified checks must Lvndhurst. New Jersey UBERACE TROLLEYS, be enclosed in a properly sealed •BUSBOY PM, Mon. Fri. THE C O U N I Y O f B E R G E N IN LYNDHURST ORDINANCE NO 183? Experience Preferred, Ex­ THE STATE OF NEW JERSEV ON envelope bearing on the outside, the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND "THE Aug. 28 BASEBALL CARDS & TH E 3rd D A Y OF JUNF. '98? AND name of the bidder and the nature of REVISED GENERAL OR cellent w o rk in g conditions. United Jersey Bank FOR RENT-LYNDHURST THE TWENTY DAY PERIOD OF the bid contained therein DINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIPOF Hours to suit. Good pav. SUGAR BABIES LIMITATION WITHIN WHICH A The M avo r and Council reserves LYNDHURST, 1979" CHAPTER 2-9.3 APARTMENT AVAILABLE - 1st SPORTS MEMORABILIA SUIT' ACTION OR PROCEEDING the right to reject anv or all pro POLICE DEPARTMENT COMPOSl floor. 41? rms., 2 bedrsm - Dosals The M ayor and Council also H IG H SEAS Early reservations suggested Wanted in any Q U E S T IO N IN G T H E V A LID IT Y OF TION SO AS TO ELIMINATE THE $375 mo. Hot water included. SUCH ORDINANCE CAN BE COM reserves the right to waive any POSITION OF DEP-JTY CHIEF. RESTAURANT Above includes orch seat No pets, no children Call for condition or amount. MENCED AS PROVIDED IN THE inform ality in the proposals received, AND CREATE A FOURTH CAP dinner transportation ta» LOCAL BOND LAW HAS BEGUN and to consider bids for Sixtv davs TAINCY POSITION. TO REDUCE additional information Joseph TOP CASH $ $ $ after their receipt SECRETARY and tips for dinner For reser TO R U N F RO M THE DATE OF THE THE NUMBER OF LIEUTEN Jay Agency 939-0491. FIRST PUB I IC A 1 'ON OF THIS Frances Gomez A N C IE S F R O M S E V E N T O S IX AND Steno required for law office. vation and infor Borough Clerk 467-0065 STATEMENT TO IN C R E A S E T H E N U M B E R O F 622-2466 Willing to train Beginner ac­ F RAN< E S GOME/ Dated June 10 1982 SERGEANTS FROM FIVE TOSIX BOROUGH ClERK Canstadt New Jersey BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD cepted . Good pay P a rt or full VIP 20 PASSENGER Published June 10. 1982 REAL ESTATE WANTED Published June >0 '962 OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE time. Call Mr. Carmen Ruignola LUXURY COACHES Eee *4 7 88 Fee 110.08 TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST THAT 622 2466 TO ATLANTIC CITY W E B U Y SE C T IO N I MECHANIC Evenings 998-5052 W A N T E D T O R E N T One Chapter 2 9 3 of "The Revised VIP LIMOUSINE WASTE PAPER General Ordinances of the Towiship 5 Years Experience, car garage. On the border SERVICE TO A.C. 1 of Lvndhurst, 1979'" be amertfed to between Carlstadt and East recycling read Certification Desired. LEGAL NOTICE M l SHIFTS Rutherford Call after 5 30 Individuals or groups newspaper, IBM cards, a One Chief Foreign & Domestic. P.M,933 2350 b Four Captains M I HOURS AVAILABLE Call for information corrugated bones. c Six Lieutenants FULL TIM E . GOOD d Six Sergeants DAYTIME - NISHTTIME 4 R O O M APARTMENT N e w sp ap e r drive NORTH ARLINGTON e As many patrolmen as may be PAYING BENEFITS W ANTED for business couple SHADE TREE PLANTING PROGRAM deemed necessary bv the Dirctor of APPLY IN PERSON arranged. Newspapers North Arlington Shade Tr«> Commission is planning to beautify our town with in Rutherford or East 998-1268 Public Safety, provided that the full LYNDHURST LOCATION a Tree Planting Program membership of the Police depart­ Mon.-Fri. 3 to 4 P.M. R utherford. Call 460-1531 af- 60C per hundred pounds During M arc h 1983 the Oxrrmssion will Plant 50 trees The town will pav for the ment. including superior officers and CALL TOMMY ter 6 P.M. — Call 345-2293 Mon. tree however any homeowner M m wants a tree planted will be charged S25 00 for patrolmen, shall not exceed 46 m em LOST the Planting bers The total number of superior 933-5330 thru Fri. 7 to 5. Sa t. 7 to Anyone interested in having a tree planted in front of their home, should 3 ROOM APARTMENT officers and patrolmen *mav be in­ 4. complete the information below and deliver it tothe Borough Hall along with a non creased or decreased by ordinance of WANTED IN LYNDHURST LOST - FEM ALE CAT. Gray refundable check for S25 00 the Board of Commissioners as the AREA, on 1st floor. Call Father Since the supply is limited to 50 trees, it will be first come, first served All public need m av require __ WORK AT HOME _____ body, white markings, 4 requests must be received before July 15 1982 S EC T IO N II Hynes, 438-1147 white paws. Answers to the I0SEPH0AMAT0 N A M E This ordinance shall take effect WORK AT HOME. Jobs name of Cleo. V ic in ity of A D D R ESS upon publication and passage accord­ available. Substantial earn­ OARAGE WANTED Tvwxar PAPERST0CK P h o n e n o ing to law 1 Park Ave. Wallington. Owner heart­ Published June 10. '982 Published June 10. 1982 ings possible. Call 504-641- garage wanted Please call 746- broken. Reward Call 472^)704 79 FLORIDA AVENUE ^ SI 2 48 ______Fee 418.72 8003. Sj|t. 835 fo r information. Lyndhurst 8308 after 7 P M or 461-0606. M issing 6/4/82. PATERSON THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1982-Page 19

C lassifieds B us/b e st B fn e cfity SUMMER RENTALS CLEANING—RUGS, ETC CARPENTRY I GENERAL SEASIDE HEIGHTS CONTRACTING Private house. Sleeps 8 onlv. L a rry N isivaccia----- Families preferred. Parking. 1. BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS 1. BUSINESS Cable TV . $400 weekly. Call CRYSTAL SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES 865-9441, 864-4034.______CARPETS REMODELING 440 Valley Brook Ave. YOUR HOME? Home Improvements Home Improvements Lyndhurst, N .J. 07071 Everything For 933-2930 WALL TO WALL CARPET The Home Owner! HANAK CUSTOM RUG Always Ready To Help ELECTRIC SHAMPOOING "Shop & Save" W I L L I A M C SERVICE MAT RENTALS SAL MAZZOLA ALL TYPES OF CHIMNEY PROOFING ELECTRICAL WORK • LINOLEUM&TILES LUMBERTERIA HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR • AREA RUGS ROOM ADDITIONS * GARAGES 5 4 6 - 1 1 8 9 • STATUES PLAQUES 6 6 7 - 1 0 0 0 . ALUMINUM SIDING PEDESTALS 104 E. Centre St.. Nutley M A S O N R Y • LEADERS & GUTTERS W e So, vice What W e Sell WE DELIVER STEPS * SIDEWALKS * BRICK WORK . REPLACEMENT W1NBOWS STUMPS & COINS CARPENTRY All Types of Roofing and Mason WorV All Type of I(epriM. DROP CEILINGS * SHEETROCK * Steve Bistany 935-9080 PROFESSIONAL PANELING Free Estimates 7 4 2 4 H 7 S KITCHEN, BATHROOM & BASEMENT REMODELING S . B . COIN WOOD Fully Insured ,f n0 answer CijM 492-0789 EXCHANGE REFINISHER INSURED Call 997-6656 Kitchen cabinets chemically F R M & E R . ' T b FREE ESTIMATES cleaned and refinished tor as ROOFING AND SIDING ALLSILVER&GOLDCOINS CONSTRUCTION low as $80 All work done by Due to the cost of living. The higf-i prices to­ G ENN A T IL E PAINTING & HEATING hand, no harmful dipping to SHEETROCK day. The high interest in the banks. People UNITED STATES STAMPS furniture All estimates Complete Bathroom P A I N T I N G o w Bought-Sold-Traded CONCRETE WORK Modernizing installed No job too big or too L are not spending any money to repair their absolutely free. Call between small Old or new work 1 prices.Guaranteed to satisfy Appraised No job too "small homes. 10 am & 6 pm.. Monday- COMMERCIAL and room, full house or apartment Odd jobs accepted.Call 93MX»:i So we decided to LOWER all c*ur prices. Saturday RESIDENTIAL ortoo "BIG" Also insultation and oamting between 8 & noon. 923-9416 • Any Brand Name Materials 43PARKAVE., RUTH., N.J. 9 9 7 - 5 4 6 4 935-7183 661-5172 • Forty Years of Experience — 'Since 1942 LYNDHURST. N.J 07071 Plum bing — • Deal Direct — No Salesmen I ,-ivolved H e a t i n g — T in n in g • Liability and Compensation Insurance of the Better Kind b o b M cA l l i s t e r • All Workmanship Guaranteed FLEA MARKET FLEA MARKET FINISHED Call 939-6308 FRANK SCAROLA Additions • Kitchens BASEMENTS HENDERSON-BOYD Inc FREE ESTIMATES Baths • Aluminum/ OUTDOOR—INDOOR FLEA MARKET ALL TYPES OF MASONRY Framing, electrical, insula 5 Vreeland Ave , Vinyl Stding*Thermopane 9 9 7 - 6 9 5 5 EVERY SAT. 10 AM-5 PM AND CARPENTRY tion, sheet rock, taping and R u t h e r fo rd ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Replacement Windows Roofing spackling Also painting HOT ASPHALT — FLAT ROOFING B O Y 'S C L U B OF KEARN Y 923-9416 A ll work guaranteed FIBRE GLAS AND ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES (NEXT TO A & P) Free Estimates 9 9 7 - 3 8 9 7 Free Estimates LEADERS AND GUTTERS CALL JAY 991-4949 ARE YOU IN NEED 90 Ib. Roll Roofing — SIS Oouble Coverage ALSO FREE CHINESE AUCTION 9 9 1 - 3 2 4 7 OF PAINTINGS? Slate Repairs 9 9 1 - 8 8 2 2 CLASSIFY A. TURIiLLO 6 SON Any Type Of Reptairs MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE NORTH ARLINGTON • HOUSE PAINTER COMPLETE • CELLAR PAINTER BUILT-RITE, INC. " j • HOME IMPROVEMENTS /.FLAT ROOFING • ADDITIONS & DORMERS • WINDOW TRIMMING vS & ROOFING I ' Commercial fc Residential SHINGLES-HOT TAR •f One Ear * 5 AI1 P‘®rcin8 performed by a CUSTOM KITCHEN • KITCHENS, BATHS CALL FOR /.SHINGLE ROOFING ■ Two Ear«s ▼ 1 ■ IT T ®*P«r'*"ced personnel under ■ MODERNIZED FREE ESTIMA TES CHIMNEYS-REPAIRS | Ch?,eto» Studs * professional .uporvi.ion, | • BASEMENTS & ATTICS FULLY INSURED | With coupon quicMy and safely in lets than ■ CABINETS • LEADERS _ l/50th of a second. ■ • ALUMINUM SIDING FREE ESTIMATES Call for Appt. 935-7978 1 B y JO H N B A B IR A D AND ROOFING 998-6679 9 3 5 - 5 1 8 9 l A.J. Sheet Metal MAN S IMAGE EST. 30 YEARS • STORM WINDOWS A N D D O O R S 991-2293 55 Ridge Rd. (17 South). Lyndhurst & Roofing Co. ■ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS ANTHONY J. 438-3663 LYNDHURST EDWARD J. WILK JR. 991 -0376 office SPANISH WROUGHT IRON QUEEN SIZE SEALY Mat PAINTING AND DIE ANGELO LAMP - Interchangeable tress & Box Spring. Excellent 997-2029 after 6 glass panes. Must see to condition. 5 ve a rs old. $60. for DECORATING ROOriNG appreciate. Excellent condi- set 933-8575. 141 UHLANDSTREET GUTTIiRS and LEADERS Specialists Since 1935 tiorv Ca ll 935-7509 after 5 P.M. BLOCK EAST RUTHERFORD 352 Second Avenue NURSERY SCHOOLS SAN IT AS — and Other CEILINGS 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 Lyndhurst W a llcoverings 30% to 70% savings. In stock - no waiting. HILL TOP DAY Installed Over 9 3 3 - 0 4 6 6 230 Harrison Ave., Harrison Your Old Ceiling 483-1020.______CARE CENTER S l j u r a t n n 4 FAMILY YARD SALE 87 INFANT CARE W. Passaic Avenue, p a i n t i n g AVAILABLE NEW CABINETS - ALL STYLES 9 9 1 t i l l Rutherford. Household INTERIOR EXTERIOR items, clothing, toys, plus 24 Hill Top Family Day Care has VANITIES COUNTER TOPS • BUILT-INS OLD CABINETS RECOVERED WITH FORMICA • FUlir INSURED ft. pool w ith all accessories. Openings for Infant Care starting • f WE E ESTIMATES at 6 weeks Applications being N E W D O O R S It D R A W E R S June 12, 9:30 t ill 3 p.m. Rain FREE ESTIMATES- OEVER60 YEARS Date: June 13. taken now H A N D Y M A N 3 GENE RAf IONS SERVING OPEN ALL YEAR 933-1637 773-5791 DO IT Y O U R S E L F THE KEARNYAREA Y A R D S A L E — Sat., M av 29, Daily from 6 30 A M always quality 10 AM - 4 PM. Babies, chil­ to 5:30 P.M. DAYS EVENINGS g H E L P E R workmanship with qualify dutchboy paints dren and adults clothes. For Further Information 705 RIDGE RD.. LYNDHURST ExDPripnred in all crafts Household item s and more. (Rear Building 2nd Floor) pao^rmq pointing.carpentry, CALL 991-3617 299 Pine Street, Lvndhurst. ISK7 YOUR HOME WORTH CALL LEE 933-5105 plectrirai olumbing. etc-* HAVING THl BEST’ PIECE FRENCH PRO­ EUROPE GENERAL | [ E X T E R M IN A T O R S | 6 • Decorativp Interior VINCIAL LIVING ROOM. •Cndar Shakes White and gold with plastic CONTRACTORS CO., INC. All Asphalt - Concrete & • Lm o lP u m In stalled Bens Painting covers. E xc e lle n t condition. • Drams Cleaned W IS E O W L Masonry Jobs ■E r m a Interior - Exterior Best offer. Call 998-7876 I .ANY HOUSE $ O 1 f l Chemically PRE-SCHOOL New Or Repairs • Fully Insured or Mechanically Professional Painting St. John's Church Low Rates Free Estimates 1 • ANY SIZE £ I U Reasonable Prices “ART SUPPLIES" Sherwin Williams Paint For Complete Line Mortimer S Fairview Rutherford Call 484-1695 10-yr. G uarantee ART ST0RF OF NUTLEY (across from Rutherford High) Rpi'abiiitv 4 Workmanship Lasting Beauty QUALITY Program 343 Franklin Ave *41-4772 Guaranteed fi'rttf's bv the hour Get The Best For Your Teachers, Facility. Gordtn State Eitarminotors or bv th*1 10b Nutley. N.J S p a c e f o r Money 667 8414 SPECIAL RATES FOR Free Estimates Student Discount with ID card GOLDEN AGERS ART CLASSES OPEN HOUSE S a l e MASONRY 9 97-4097 THURSDAY. JUNE 17 call BOB WORLEY A a n e n a e n ’ a 12:30-2:30 PM 997-3780 R. FAGAN & SON PLUMBING I HEATING K it c h e n s State Lie since 1969 Gos & Oil Furnaces 142 MIDLAND AVE Enroll Now For Fall 1982 Our Best Advertising is 759-1211 460-0636 M A S O N R Y ^ Satisifted Customer Replaced Hot Wa*er KEARNY, N.I. 998 6892 Kingsland Baseboard Installed Hot STONE MASON SPECIALISTS Air Furnaces Replaced Aluminum Hot Wafer Heaters Block & Brickwork • Foundations Installed Aluminum Products For The Home r==yW Sidewalks • Steps FREE THERMOSTAT WITH FURNACE REPLACEMENT ^ SORRENTO TILE IMPORTS w Patios • Fireplaces Call 438-5290 Modern Baths t Sale And Installation N J Lie 5690 313 Kearny Ave., Kearny, N.J. £ J & J MASON 998-633 7 LANDSCAPING r (201) 997-6766 ^ S o CONTRACTORS INC. We feature a wide selection of imported ceramic tile, including 36 different types of marble. DON MACNIVEN FREE ESTIMATES M. FIGLIA Complete line of domestic tile decorative glazed Plumbing & Heating Co. floor tile quarry tile Ceramic floor, wall tile LANDSCAPING Residential. Industrial HEDIGER’S odhesive for dry walls tile do it yourself free 9 9 7 -6 7 6 6 Commercial instructions easy to clean Last for ever there is no • Lawn Cutting Quality Workmanship substitute for real ceram ic tile FUEL OIL • Bush Trimming Architects, Homeowner, Builderv Artistic work & 9 9 7 -4 0 6 3 9 9 1 - 6 6 7 1 Beat the High Cost of Energy specialized jobs • Yard Cleaning Upgrade Your Heating Plant Visit our beautiful showroom CONSERVATION • Tree Cutting BERNIE HUGHES j FREE ESTIMATES | THROUGH MODERNIZATION • And Landscaping PAINTING & Oil Burners-Boilers Hours: Mon , Tues , Wed S a m fo 6 p m Thun 4 Fri 8 a m to 9 p ov, Sat 8 a m fo 5 p n NURSERY SCHOOLS 991-2336 or WALLPAPERING 270 Beech St . Kearny Ask about our 24 hour 991-2293 Diesel Club openings available LYNDHURST & KEARNY 991-7468 E. Rutherford DAY CARE CENTER DELLI VENERI 939-2716 LANDSCAPING AIR CONDITIONING ■ KINDERGARTEN REAOINESS DESIGNS CONSTRUCTION T H E S E A S O N I S H E R E ! > SO t IA I STUDIES SOD. PI ANTING R R TIES . MUSIC 9 3 3 - 6 3 5 0 SID IN G S - > ARTS A I RAMS Highly Ou*l>l>*d Stall T. LEVCHAK - FUEL OIL SPECIALISTS IN EVERY AIR COOL . R tA D IM . 2 BASIC PROGRAMS B.S. ENV. PLANTING HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING * SC IIN C I ACFS 2 > & DESIGN ALL TYPES ALL STYLE SYSTEMS! > ART • MATH Sales. S ervice & Installations » (ANGUACf H O T L U N C H FREE E stim ate HOME HEATING OIL ( m i ■ SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES ■ MASONRY Fully Insured COD. 200 GAL. MIN. 1 DAR -1 ORIENT WAY, LYNDHURST per gal OPEN ALL YEAR 1 53 Sanford Avt. ______9 9 7 - 8 1 7 5 438-6151 • Concrete & Brick Work DAILY FROM 7 30AM to 5 30PM Lyndhurst, N J. WE HAVE • Porch®* • Brick Veneer 157 Lafayette PI., Lyndhurst EXPANDED 4 3 8 - 6 3 6 0 OUR Patios • Sidewalks • Walls 9 3 3 -4 1 6 9 FACILITIES Free Estimates “ D A R T R U C K O R C A R ” COOL BREEZE AIR 139 Bergen St., Kearny TO 9 9 1 - 5 6 8 4 ACCOMMODATE callTOWNE anytime, BERGEN-ESSEX CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION THE WORKING D iesel Specialists PARENT 9 9 8 - 4 8 3 1 ROOFING CO. - 24 Hour Road Sorvlce - START UP SPECIAL FOR Wreckers.Repairs Cars or Trucks.No Challenge AIR CONDITIONING Gabriele Asphalt Corp. lartran Truck Rental-one way or local Paving Contractors long term, or daily Asphalt Driveways ELECTROLUX • Check Gas Thermostat & Fan |95 Sidewalks Parking Lots Sales and supplies. • Replace Filter ‘ 3 9 EAST CENTRE ST NUTLEY Sarvice on all makes PETROMART TRUCK SHOP 1 Orient Way 267 Ridge Road Fully Insured Anil 597 RIDGE RO. 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