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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.