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By Akxis lbrraxi StMOR RrPORTF* Park with classic melodies and hih on Saturday, JuV'2. For the (u»*xy LYNDHURST — Lyndhursts the concert, pl«m» see B 3 cancer rale is similar to surround- COMMUNITY BRIEFS ing towns and other municipalities in Bergen ( ountv. according to a Showboat casino new study released July 10. However, former township resi- trip set for July 25 dent Lorraine Colabella says she is LYNDHURST — The going to continue to push forward Lvndhursi Department of with more studies. Parks and Ret reation "We are bv no means going to announced tli.it there will be drop it," Colabella said "We are a trip to the Showboat casino continuing." in Atlantic ("itv on Thursday, Concerns over a possible cancer Julv 25. Tickets are S1H per cluster in Lvndhursi due to envi- person, with a cash return ot ronmental effects were recently $20 and $5 food voucher, and raised and brought to the fore- art- on sale at the parks front of the state's attention bv department. Call 201-804- Colabella 2482 for information- "Everyone has someone in their family with it or who died ot it." Colabella said of cancer in a previ- Registration for ous interview Too mam people football/cheering Upgrades roll into Rutherford station have it in one town." NORTH ARLINGTON — Diagnosed with incurable multi- The North Arlington Junior By Susan C. Moeler ple myeloma five years ago. Vikings will hold registration SENIOR RIPORUR Colabella contacted Tht Isadfr, for the 2008 football and asking that the newspaper publish cheer leading teams at the RUTHERFORD — The a brief announcement to help find Rec House on Schuvlei Lime is now t The release was printed on the the restoration. briefed for football and cheerlead- front page of the April 24 edition. members of the borough's ing: $25 foi flag football. Within davs. Colabella said she historicaJ preservation com- received hundreds of calls and e- FoocbMll i» ufMin ui playei s mission and the public about between ages :>-14, and cheer- mails. To help Colabella tackle (In- the, repairs at a meeting Julv leading is open to grades 3-8. growing issue, Lvndhurst Health 14. Participation is limited to Administrator Joyce Jacobson North Arlington residents The state will fund $1.5 jumped aboard and reeled in the onlv. million worth of work on the (dancer Epidemiology1 exterior of the , Services to conduct a cancer which should be finished by inquiry study. Starfish it seeking December iJOOH or January During the two-month study, volunteer drivers 2009. Then, $1.9 million of federal funding, secured bv the stale reported to Jacobson that RUTHERFORD — t'.S. Rep. Steve Rothman (D- preliminary study results indicated Starfish of Rutherford is once 9). will kick in. and interior the cancer rate in Lvndhursi is again accepting volunteers to remodeling will begin in comparable to that of its neigh- drive Rutherford residents to April of next year, Jurow said. bors, Rutherford and North local medical appointments. Arlington The train station's doors, Photo by Sown C.Motlir The all-volumeei organiza- "It's not that no towns have a with their leaded glass tran- tion is celebrating its 28th William Galloway, president of the Rutherford Historical Preservation Commission, with pictures lower rate, there are probably even soms, as well as the exterior veai of service to the needy of the borough's dilapidated train station. Exterior repairs are under way and slated for comple- some thai have a higher rate," brickwork and columns, are tion by December 2008 or early 2009. Interior remodeling will begin next spring. Jacobson said They are saying Volunteer drivers are all on the docket for repair overall, the cancer rate is similar." asked to make a commitment during phase one. of a few local drives for only But the results weren't enough The contractors will seek accurate reproductions will tion's original color scheme, But, Jurow emphasized, one dav a month or to consid- for Jacobson — she asked the stale to restore and reinstall the be fabricated and used and NJ Transit is committed the old colors aren't always er becoming an cm-call driver instead. original fixtures, but if dete- to a historically appropriate Please Residents are asked to call rioration has rendered them Paint samples will )>e ana- paini job on the wood sur- Please see TRAIN on see on 201-4S8-S4O6 foi more infor- bevond repair, historically lyzed to determine the sta- faces. PageA6 mation on how to personallv PageA6 make a difference in the lives of people in the community. Moving on up I Carlstadt buys building for police station police liaison. The police By Akxis Tarrazi department demands certain SENIOR RIPORTTJI criteria not demanded by a normal office, such as places CARLSTADT — It's a bn to detain someone ... and the cramped in Carlstadt's bor- way it is laid out right now ough hall. Police detainers can be very difficult." are kept alongside adminis- The new property at 510 trative offices, with council Jefferson St., with its 100-fooi- fisabtt chambers and storage areas by- 100-foot double-sized lot, nearby. But the mayor and is the ideal location for the rMnUd Wwlly council have just purchased police, according to 251 Ridg* Rood some elbowroom — in the Councilman Joseph Crifasi. Lyndhurcl, N) 07071 form of a building directly Periodical poslog* paid ot The building, which will cost g p across the street from the the borough around d Ml 07070700 municipal building. 5ubicriphon$U $650,000, used to house the Out of Araa $33 "Right now the police M.J. Maguth & Son USK 611-680 department is the most Machinery Company. PotlmoiMr, pl*OM Mod all oddr*u crowded department, and it "We didn't pay too much chanoMto251 Ridg* Rd, is squeezed into the smallest lyndhunt, NJ 07070 amount of space," said Craig Please see POUCi www laod«N*wipop*n n« Lahullier, councilman and © 2008 Uodw NawiGroup, UC on Page A6

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Clarification »VI id !) .IDlH.Mt NI S IntheJuh-lOistueofihe Man claims five menrobbed himt Nnmpapm, a letter mod-Ridge police smett something fishy submitted by the Rev. Donald M. Pilches included an incorrect telephone num- Hackensack Street stop and tioning by Wood-Ridge ber. For more on the effort SENKK REKWTU contacted police at 11:43 a.m., Detective SgL John Kurin and to remember Fr. Mychal call claiming he was mugged while Detective Joe Ruugliano. Pitches 201-4S8-5526. WOOD-RIDGE — After on the vehicle. Basile reported However, during the interview, i . • M i : lilt claiming to have been mugged the males had stolen his wallet Basile changed his story, and it In the story titled, "A seri- by five Hispanic main while and cell phone. was discovered that Basile still ous injury ..." (July 10 issue of The Leader), it was quoted traveling on a public trans- "He gave us a very good had his cell phone in his pos- session and was never mugged. that Rich Mariano's father, •RT portation but, Anthony Basile. description of all five males, was the only parent in the 19, of Patenon, was arreued which we thought was unusual "We don't know why he stands at St. Mary's track July 10 for filing a false police at the time," Ruugliano said. lied," Chief Rutigliann said. meets. Mariano would like to report, authorities said. "(He) said the males fled in Basile was charged with fil- clarify that his father was one five different directions." Wood-Ridge Police Chief ing a false police report, a dis- of the only attendants who ONUNE Joseph Rutigliano said Basile Basile was brought into orderly persons offense, and filmed the track meets exited the bus at the headquarters for further ques- was released on summonses. www. LeaderNewspapers net

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Ribadenevra, JuIySlat 59. of Flushing, N.Y., was STARTS AT 12:00 NOON arrested on July 8 at Mm u fornfiatamti mi > FVEE DENONSTIATIONI 11:15 p.m. foi DWI fol- Progrtuiv* lowing a motor vehicle stop on Park Avenue. 1-800-875-2749 Police reported 190 ROUTE 17 (NORTH). HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ • MX: 201-2S8-7713 Ribadeneyra failed the field sobriety test, his motorcycle was impound- CPA Directory ed, and he had two war- rants from Franklinville totaling $2,909. He was Doreen A. Catanio later released on sum- Certified Public Accountant monses to a responsible party. LYNDHURST — Noel Fernandez, 24, of Orange, was arrested on July 8 at 11:21 p.m. for DWI, care- SOUTH CMtactovofflkcftirafrtecoiiMltattoil leas driving, improper U- 182 Prospect Ave, North Aritagtns, NJ ; turn, talking on a cell Pbooei Ml-991-ltMO phone and maintenance of BERGENITE E-nul: lamp*, following a motor vehicle stop on Court and Riverside avenues. 1 liirf.I HNRASW Fernandez was later released on summonses to a responsible parry. THUMDW. JULY 17,2006 THEUEADER IHonne Warwick crowd packs Town Hall Park Medical Directory because it's from the old days night pie in the park on Saturday at Ripuuu when I was younger." "I used to listen to her in 8,000 or more. The other Some people wanted to the '60s," Wilson said, adding nights of the concert drew To advertise info* section, ZLYNDHimST — hear a particular tune. Others that music was on cassettes crowds ranging from 4.500 on Aouundt of people armed hadn't narrowed down their back then. up. please call 201-438-8700 «|lh lawn chain swarmed into preferred playlist. "I like all Other concert-goers are On Saturday, when I.Vndhurst'i newly renovated her songs," said Raymond tans of the series in general, Warwick performed. 150 over- • Metropolitan Pain Consultant. L1.C is an Inic Town Hall Park for this year't Currid, township resident. and some had a stronger affin- flow seats were added to Pine Multi-Disciplinary Pain Management Practice ity for the week's other per- Street, and that area was filled Music Under the Stars concert Warwick seemed to agree. • Our Physicians are ABA Board Certified and I series. Dionne Warwick's Speaking to a Leader formers. Kenny Vance topped to capacity, too, said Tom Saturday night performance Newspaper reporter just before the list for Rose Marie DiMaggio. commissioner of • MFC's wide spectrum erf care includes Neck sari Back Ma, Sciatica. drew the largest crowd — esti- she took the stage of Ruggiero and for Kim parks and public property. Hemiated Discs, and many other pain syndrosaas. mated around 7,000. Lyndhurst's new band shell, Orefice. Dominick Lambioui The concert series is One of Warwick's younger Warwick said that she didn't from Kearny picked l-uigi and offered free, is paid for by a METROPOUTAN fans was waiting at the have a favorite song for the Arlette as his favorites. combination of sponsorships M entrance to the parking lot evening. Asked which was her Either way, enthusiasm for and township funds, and was 7 16 P*i h«.. SuHr IB. l.nJfcum. N) OMft behind the stage when favorite to sing in an open air the evening was palpable. promoted by La (luardia Phoiwi 201-729-0001 Fax: 201.729-0006 Warwick's limo pulled in. The venue, Warwick said, "All of The remodeled park pro- Associates. The park's renova- little girl, accompanied by her em, every single one." vides about 300 seats on alu- tion was completed just in father, held a sign that said, Some people, like Beverly minum benches, but by the time. Only a few odds and "Hi Dionne. Yes, I know the Wilson, of Old Bridge, who time Warwick took the stage, ends remain on the $2 million way to San Jose. Love (•alina." drove an hour for the concert, the entire green was filled job, which included the addi- The concert series is a walk undoubtedly came just to hear with people silting on lawn tion of a fountain, new play- back in time for some. Warwick belt out golden chairs and blankets. ground equipment and Carmen Esposito said, "I like a oldies like "Close to You." Mayor Richard DiLasrio upgraded landscaping. NOT JUST HEALTHCARE. lot of music that she sings Warwick's firsi tune of the estimated the number of peo- Non-musi* tans had enter* tainment options near (he park, as well The Mount Carmel Church's annual "Feast" ran simultaneously with the concei t series. Rides, games and food were offered ai the carnival. "It's ven much a familv-ori- ented feast," said Mount ("aimers Father Oiandi. "It's a reunion, really. I enjoy it immensely because I see .ill of out community." l)il.asiin shared Orandi's opinion ot this yeai's MUSK L'ndei tin- Stars. The mayor said. "It's what we had hop it would IK .i bi^ < ommuni- rv night."

Ai St M»ryi Ho»piul, we know thai cutttng-cdp technology and medical eipertu* are crucial to a pattern's well-being But. K> is • hand for mem lo hold. Someona ID liaten. Understand. And care That'i why «* not only trrat our pactenti with the Ut*M medk«l •dv«nc«nrnu, but alu. with a %ttat of dignity True companion. And rnpea Conw vuil Ihtnrw Si Mary'i Hospital, comtnienlly located right by the Paiuk Pali area And ne how • limple imile can lometlnKi work miradei Photo, ERPO VMt CMMrwi't World Running for Special Olympics — The East Rutherford Police Department participated in the 2008 torch run for Special Olympics June 6. Coordinated by police officer Kevin Felten, the AnMys 29% Off department was able to raise $5,000 for the cause. Standing in the top row are police officers St. Mary's Brian Montague, Mark Mehegan, Thomas Beriimki, Acting Chief Larry Minda and Det Chris HOSPITAL' DeCarlo In me bottom row are Sgt Paul Cece and police officers Ryan Micci and Kevin Felten. Jim**,. Rutherford's taxes look rosier Extraordinary Aid helps to lower projected tax increase

By Soion C. Moeler spokesman Chris Donnelly paired with increased recy- SENIOR REPORTKR said earlier this year. "The cling revenues and decreased Division of Local Government costs — especially from reduc- RUTHERFORD — Services reached out to lions in overtime, has trimmed Rutherford received $200,000 Rutherford to inform them the borough's expected tax IO Extranrdinarv Aid from the that if they had enough funds increase from 6.9 percent to state this year, and the bor- available in their general sur- 5.48 percent over last year. tfugh's projected tax increase plus to fund negotiated retire- Hipp said. for municipal services is lower ment packages, then it would The lower figure includes than it was expected to be in be difficult for thrtn io justify anticipated revenue from (he Niarrh, according to Mayor the need for Extraordinary sale of EnCap's unpaid taxes. jshn Hipp. Aid in the future." The borough's bankruptcy ? The borough's governing However, the board musi attorney is meeting with the riody had asked Trenton to have had a change of heart, debtor's attorney to try and dish out an extra $850,000, cit- choosing to allocate $200,000 expedite that sale, Hipp said. ing, among other things, to Rutherford after all. Estimated tax bills, which financial difficulties imposed After this year's are based on budget estimates, by EnCap's bankruptcy. Extraordinary Aid figures were are mailed on July 15, with a But, they did so with little announced, Donnelly wrote in due date of Aug. 15. hope of actually receiving any- an e-mail, "Rutherford had The borough is using esti- thing. The Local Finance used up its surplus and miscel- mated lax bills for the first Board, which administers laneous revenues, while at the time, in an effort to save the Extraordinary Aid allocations, same time making efforts at cost of interest on tax anticipa- was chilly toward the borough sharing services, yet we're still tion notes and to eliminate the after last year's governing body facing a substantial increase in tax double whamiuy when two chose to award $500,000 in their property taxes." bills come due in a short space lump-sum payments for Hipp said he was surprised of time, Hipp said. unused sick and vacation days to get the money — he "I obviously had hoped to to the outgoing police chief thought the application would do a lot better," Hipp said. and captain. be met with total rejection. "But at least it's stopping the Local Finance Board The Extraordinary Aid, bleeding." Experienced Professionals Make The Difference!

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•.._. M. JWlfADB. Lyndhurst faxes may SAVE ENERGY, rise nearly LOUIE'S Offers end 4 percent SAVE MONEY 7/21/08. Lett Build Something Together lySutanCMothr SCNKW Rtrorrat LYNDHURST — If ail goes according to plan, Lyndhursi Uixpayers will sec a rate increase of just under 4 per- cent for their municipal taxes this fiscal year, beginning with the August 2008 bill. ENERGYSTAR* At iu Julv H meeting, the ENERGY STAR® Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners approved a MAJOR preliminary tax lew of WINDOWS & $'JS,491,673, which is $836,000 higher than last year's finalized APPLIANCES lax burden via resolution. The PATIO DOORS increase will trickle down to property owners, causing them to pay $AiH percent more than they did in 2007 for municipal services. The increase falls a smidgen below a state-mandated 4 per- mit cap on growth in munici- pal tax levies Mayor Richard Dil .a%< io uiged residents to consider the ret eni improvements to the ALL ENERGY STAR® ALL ENERGY STAR® (own. in addition to school tax INTERIOR DECOR LIGHTING, . figures — 1.77 percenl more CEILING FANS & CFL'S V PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTATS than last veai — which he char- Oner vatd 7/17/oe - 7/21 lot. Oacount takan at rasMar. Saa atomtor data* . acterized as inconsequential. (Mar vtfd 7/17/oe • 7/21/06 Discount takan «tragiMer. Sa a Morator detaHa . "You've K<>( to look at it holistu ally,' Dil .aw io said. The school increases it-tlrci a miinhei that is A function of JULY the savings thai we put in effect. Those im leases aie neg- hurry in for limited-time values 17-21 ligible." On the township's side ol the rcju.ition. an enormous amount of consii u< tion is under way Township Kngineei Torn Sahara detailed several projet t.s during the meeting — a new tee-hall field, road repairs on l>ewandowski Street and an overhaul of Town Hall I'aik among them. The taxes are stable. Dil -is< MI s.tnl 'This is working ouI verv well." [)il~iscio also predicted thai the preliminan tax lew would probably be a close estimatt: u» the final lew and One ominous note: The trwn boArd not inciudsd. preliminary levy did not reflett Applies to Hem «91109 ony decreases in state aid being Offar valid 7/17/oe - 7/21/OB Discount taken at rasjater Sae Morator detail* sent from Trenton to Lyndhurst. The state's num- SPECIA LVALUE! bers weren't available before the estimate was made, said Chief Financial Officer Debbie now Kerrato. Information available from the slate Department of Community Allans indicate A. 6' Fiberglass that Lyndhursi will receive Stepladder $205,000 less this year, includ- •250 Ib load ing a $70,000 reduction in capacity *98148 homeland securit) funding, was*70 which helped offset costs asso- ciated with the police depart- B. 16' Aluminum ment. Extension The final number will be generated as part of the budg- •200 Ib load et, which has to be adopted by 7/16" x 4' x 8' OS8 Sheathing capacity »212660 2" x 4* x 96* Qresn Douglas-Fir ordinance. A public hearing is •Use tor root, wall or subflcor (12212 was*70 Select Stud (135481 required. Working on a schedule, DiLascio said the commission' ers are looking to approve the budget sometime in September He added. That's our goal, a final budget by Labor Day." 2-1/4-W Casing Contractor Pack •Fingerioint pine SPKCIAL ER townwide LP SiuurUNda VALUE! garage sale, SPECIALVALUE! now SPECIALVALUK! Sept 27 & 28 now $798 was $1506 now EAST RUTHERFORD — 3/8" x 4' x 8' YOUR CHOICE The East Rutherford 3' x 5\ 8/16" Durock Board 8" OC Smartaida 32" or 36" White Signature Historical Society has SO Lbs. Fast-Setting •5/50 tranaferabla warranty •72779 •Fingerioint pine 3' x 5', 1/4" Thick SuMiVk Door announced the return of iu Conorata Mix »10437 •55897 ManNbacker* Board #11640 •Mouttng MM by bund* PraMM townwide garage sale, to be • 188879.263842 held Sept. 27 and 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Residents inter- ested in participating in the sale should look for registra- tion forms in their mailboxes; obtain a copy at borough hall or on the Special Event* page of www.EailhulherfardNJ.ntL Registration is only $10 and includes waiver of a borough permit; each resident's sale will be included on a townwide SPECIALVAL SPECIALVALUB! SPECIALVALUB! map for sale-seekers, along A. 1/2" x »• PMn End PVC with balloons and giveaways. now now •CH 40 Pipe K23988 $1.o» now Any questions can be direct- B. 3/4" x W Plain Wnd »VC ed to BomughOeastrutherford- 8< x 8* Stockade Premlno, Naaar SCH40Plpa »23B71 $2.M * MMQnssli im housing n;. rut or 201-933-3444, ext. 229. Fanoa Panel C. 1" x W Main and PVC *99 (or lighter weight All proceed! will benefit the •Reedy to paint or stem •CH40PIP. #23078 »3.a» •45072;4e2SB;57282,3,4,5 •25'L HfeNne with Integrated rope advancement of the East •Whrtewood (470) #20206 •175944,175838 grab •134486.275886 Rutherford Historical Society. Please note: the East Rutherford Historical Society COMMERCIAL APPRECIATION DAYS will not hold iu regularly scheduled meetings injury and i. •«••• SUB n Mi HgnT/IMtnliiw August and will return to its t eiy mv. PMcai md regular meeting schedule In September. ! 4qUWPW.JUlY17.2008 THE LEADER AS Plans are under way for St. Joseph's anniversary celebration

Socrad Hart School EAST RUTHERFORD — Fran Alberta reflected on Sandwich choh - Eighth Saint |"»eph School in Eaal her experience with St. Jowph graders from Sacrad Haart Rutherford is preparing (o cel- School. "I have a long history School, Lyndhurst, donated ebrate its 130th anniversary with St. Joseph School," she their time to make sand- vear next school year, begin- said. "I attended the school as a wiches (or clients of the ning in September. It will be a student, my sons all graduated parish food pantry. The vear of great celebration, and from St. Joaeph School, and I after-school effort was the committee is reaching out returned as teacher and then directed by teacher Kami to all alumni of St. Joseph became principal. I have a spe- Malone, center, as part of School to come join in the fes- cial place in my heart for the the students' preparation for tivities. school. I am looking forward to confirmation. Sacred Heart On Sunday. Sept. 7. St. sharing this dav with my family." students participate in many Joseph will hosi the 11 SO am ('.hildi en must be accompa- community service efforts Mass to kick oil thr school's nied bv a parent There are no throughout the year. Last celebration in St. Joseph grills or BBQs permitted at the year, the pre-K through Church, K.tsi Rutherford. field The picnic is scheduled Grade 8 school was named After the M.i.vs. a picnic will be to begin M ISO p.m. and will New Jersey's Kindest School held at Riggin Field, begin- end at 4:W p.m. based on service hours ning at 1:110 p.m. Families arc The committee is also look- recorded by students en< ouraged to pack a picnic ing to find the oldest living baskn. grab a chair oi blanket graduate. Call the school and join the fun Then- will br office ai 201-9S9-S193 or send games lor children ol all ages, an e-mail to t/wrGYomftuJ. mf im hiding the grown-ups. All with the name address or e- arc welcome. in.ul of an\ graduates. Woman's Club sends students Community briefs ... Merwin & Paolazzi LYNDHURST — Tin This donation is in lieu of to Girl's Career Institute M&P INSl KANCK AOKNCV, INC. Lyndhurst Recreation com- buying favors for (heir wed- CARLSTADT — The alternate. Both git Is were petition cheerleading squad ding party. Stacey is the Woman's Club of Carlstadt selec ted based on nomina- Michael .1. Mcnvin. Anthony L. I'aolazii will be holding try outs foi its daughtei of Ronald and lias announced its sponsor- tions from then school, com- .SIN Stuyvcsuiit Avc, LyndhurM 2H-<)9 competition teams ( vnthia Setiembi ino of ship of two Henrv 1' Bee ton inunitx sei vice and school Thursday. July 17. ai »> pin l.vndhurst. Regional High School juniors at mm pat lu ipaiion 201-460-8400 at the l.vtidhinsi Recreation The ward party will be attending Girl's (lareei Stalled in 1916, Girl's Call for Your Quote Today! Center. 862 Valle\ Biook held Tuesday, July 22, at 2:S0 Institute-, held on the Douglas Career Institute ptovides girls Providing Insurance Protection Fort Ave p.m.. at Chestnut Hill College toi Women Campus tiom all ovei the state with a Auto. Home, Life. Health. Business, Bonds Am Lyndhurst resident Extended Care Kac ilin. at Rutgeis I'nivei sitv, New chance i>> experience a sam- in grades 9-12 is welcome to Passaic, in honoi of the cou- Brunswick ple ot college life l>\ living in a try out. Als<», anvonc in ple's five grandfathers, all Katherine Shell\ of doim. attending lee lines and grades l\-H who is registered World War II veterans Carls Lid I has been selected as woi kshops. and being made in the recreational (out- Phe Legion Post I 'Mi the delegate, and Tavloi aware of ibeii lole in conleni- PROBLEM HEARING? ball < heei leading program rehabilitation committee Frause, also from Carlstadt, as poiai\ so» iet\ is eligible. There will be will assist at the patty. Hoi COME IN FOR A FREE HEARING TEST three teams available divided infoi mation on sponsoring a AND A FREE DEMONSTRATION b\ age group. Contact (9 Aid iftiMa hurt CertlfM LYNDHURST — St Memorial libran will present will feature unusual sc ienc e N| Dtvpmimg License t99l Michael's Senior Leisure Junior Girl Scout TYoop No. the 'Catch the Reading Bug" demons! i at ions that explore Club will sponsor a bus ride 1 will hold a food drive for magic show with Mai k matin changes from solid to ISO Harrison Ave, Kt-dtny • 201 997 2220 to Atlantic City on Thursday, the Rutherford Food Pantry Zacharia on Thursday, July 17 liquid (o gas with liquid nitro- Located Inside Wal-Mart July 17. Cost is $20 round- Thursday. July 24. from 6:30 at 7 p.m. This free program gen. The program will < on- trip, with $2r> casino cash p.m. to 9 p.m.. in front of the will feature audience panic ipa- i hide with a proje< ( of making return, plus $5 food vouch- Rutherford Borough Hall. tion, mysterious magic illu- ic e c ream All age1* are invited. er, Bus will leave from Si CARLSTADT — The sions, magical souvenirs and These programs ai e ofx*n Michaels parking lot <>u Carlstadt Community Blood fun for all ages. to the public; advance registra- Page Avenue at H a.m. (all Drive will be held Saturday, On Thursday, |ul\ 24 at 7 tion is requested. Contact the 2OM6O-74M lot space avail- July 26. from 9.30 a.m. to p.m.. Wondergy Sc ienc e libra! v. 143 Boiling Springs ability. noon, and is being spon- Ave.. 20I-939-3930. Entei tain men t will present ( 1 LYNDHURST — The sored bv the Cornerstone UNISEX HAIR SALON Lyndhurst Public library Church. To schedule an Formerly Danny s ol Ktorny for 15 Ytan appointment, call 201-251- invites the community to Sign up to participate in ER's NEW LOCATION join in a continuous pro- 3703. The drive is in cooper- 8 gram titled "Connecting ation with Community 'National Night Out!' event 188 Ridga Roid • No. Arlington With Your Inner Self." This Blood Services. I 201-991-5345 program is geared for those Am healthy individual, EAST RUTHERFORD — Anyone organization inter- i > 5 3 OFF Every Service with F.ast Rutherford's information, ot to donate to about topic s such a> tears, c an donate blood; bring Month of Aityw,t Friday Only aging, changing obstacles identification showing signa- Neighborhood Watc h the free fun. food and games. into opportunities, dealing ture. All donors receive a Program and the- support ol contact Linda Haft at 2O1-H42- with problems optimistically complimentary cholesterol neighborhood businesses and KHri3 before Aug. I. and appreciating where they screening with every blood organizations, will sponsor the are in life. donation. 12th annual National Night The next meeting will be LYNDHURST — Out! event inside the civic cen- held on Thursday, July 17 Lyndhurst Boy Scout Troop ter on Vreeland Street, from 1 p.m. to 2:H0 p.m. (.all No. 97 will sponsor a flea IK*tween Pateison Avenue and 201-804-2478 lor informa- market and craft and col- Hobokeu Road, Tuesday, Aug. tion. lectible show Sunday, July 5, from rt p.m. to 9 p.m. (rain or shine). RUTHERFORD — 27. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in Murray-Hodge American the NJ Transit parking lot. The event will feature free Legion Post 453 will hold a New York Avenue (off Ridge refreshments (while supplies two-day book sale Friday. Road, b\ ShopRite) in last), prizes, useful informa- July 18 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. l.vndhurst. tion and a fun time for all ages and Saturday, July 19 from 9 Admission is free. New Exhibitions and demonstra- a.m. to 4 p.m.. at the post merchandise, crafts, col- tions will include the F.ast hall, 58 Meadow Road lectibles and garage/lag sale Rutherford DARK program (across from Wendy's on items will he available, (.all (Fatal Vision Goggles), Route 17 South) in 201-998-1144 for informa- emegency squad ambulance, Rutherford. tion. fire department trucks, VFW posts, karate, a dunking tub, A large selection of books NORTH ARLINGTON the Bergen County Sheriffs in all categories, along with — North Arlington High Department, State Police K-9 tapes, records and specialty School Classes 19S7 to194 9 Units, face-painting, (

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onPagnAI to compare Lyndhurw with The state reported that risk does increase with age. I print «own» farther away that have prostate, breast, lung, colon When an older population its in IV similar environmental expo- and rectal cancers were the increases in sue, die number Ltmdtr to gather more tnfbr- •ures. The expanded itudy most common in the town- of cancer diagnoses generally included North Arlington, ship, according to the stale's rises as well." "A lot of people have come Rutherford. WyckotT and results. However, leukemias, Although the state's cancer forward, including ex-may- Palisades Park lymphomas, cluster study ors,* Colabella said. "But we "We found the cancer pat- brain and results are in, are hoping to get more peo- tern! to be similar among this bladder can- Colabella said ple." group of communitiei and to cers — can- People she has more Looking to bring aware- thoae forBerge n County and cers thai are should information, ness lo the public, Jacobson New Jersey, without any appar- mosl often which she has also noted several ways resi- ent geographical clustering of related to attempt to gathered from dents can prevent themselves specific types of cancer within environmen- miter the rick factor her own study from developing cancer. Stop tal exposures Lyndhurtt," according to the that they do have of more than smoking, eat a healthy diet state's report — were not 200 people, to (reduce fats, increase fiber), Airport Act Hardware Jacobson noted the was seen more control over." present to reduce exposure to the sun satisfied with the results after frequently in other state and radiation, increase your 111 MoonodiitAw.

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attractive today — designed as forming bands. benches and windows will be "Viu have to make ihe com- they often were to match the "I can't imagine whal its repaired or replaced, and walls mitment to protect the hues of mold, rust and dirt. purpose must have been," will be repainted with histori- resource." Jurow said The The bottom line — the restor- jurow said. cally accurate stenciling added town has to do thai." ers reserve the right to choose Rod Leilh, lx>rough histori- near the ceiling Mayor John Hipp, who a color other than the original an, asked if benches could be No one disagrees that time spoke from ihe floor, said (h.i( if the original was simply uglv. added [o the gazebo a.s part of has been hard on the station, Rutherford already has a regu- The gazebo at the east end the restoration, but Jurow said which was built in ihe lale lar DPW pickup at ihe station of the station is a bit of an no, citing state historic preser- 1800s Bui. David Grassecti of He also said thai if NJ Transit anomaly. Jurow said that he vation guidelines that require Rutherford i* concerned wanted lo install closed-circuit doesn't know of any others the station lo be restored to its about the modern-day impact cameras, then ihe monitors like it. People contemplated original condition. In this of his fellow riders. could be placed in die police why it was originally built, case, he noted, the original The liner there is unbeliev- station. Park Avenue Gold Outlet with suggestions ranging was benchless. able." (irasselli said. (irasselti's proposed solu- from a simple architectural As pan of the inierioi Maintenance, Jurow tion was much more low lech. feature, lo a men's smoking i rmodeling. the main waiting emphasized, is the province of His advice. "Stan issuing litter- 201-933-9080 area, to a platlorm lot per- area will gel a face-lifl — the town ing tickets." 104A Park Ave. • Rutherford

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or too little; we paid an aver- vvould be costly. That's win taxpayers — although money An offer has already been age price." Crifasi said The we will give them a < ustom- is bunded up front as ag good accepted on the building, ONLINE location designated the value made space." faith payment to the owner, and the inspection has been of the property." When the polite station most of the costs would Ix- completed. The next step is The money to be dished moves next door, the council offset bv giants from the fed- to sign contracts and then to out for the building will onK plans t<> ied<> the formei sta- eral government's Homeland hire an engineer and an cover the pin chase t ost. tion .ura ,is additional office architect to design a new Security: building. Funding to knock down the and storage sp,u e. 1 he- "In actuality, to get the job building and to construct a As with olhei Cai Istadt Summer" new police department could projects, the new police >SI summer<^ rack up an additional one to It will cost only a couple thousand department will be designed two million di.llmiv accord- with environmental friendli- ing to Crifasi. dollars, which doesn 1 come out of ness in mind. EA Converting the machine the taxpayers 'pockets as harsh ..." "I don't see why it would- CLEARANClit 1XX)K E shop to d police station wilt n't be green." said Jane be more costly bet a use Un- M»Crikni Kontana. borough adminis- FRff INSTALLATION building is s<> old — it was trator, at the Julv 10 caucus built in the 1920s. meeting. on Select Entry Doors Regardless, it's time for remodeling inside boiough started, we need bond money Carlstadt detainees will On select steel or fiberglass doors with the CPD to have a new home. hall will require additional to pav for the job ... it's like have to cool their heels in fiberglass edge entry doors Hundreds "Fifty vears ago. things were funds. collateral," Crifasi said. "But borough hall for a while of energy efficient styles and decorative different," Lahullier said. The council authorized a at the end of the day, with the longer. The new station won't glass motifs • All 16 4 R insulation "Now we have rules and regu- $t>50,(MM) bond for the put- gram money, it will cost only be completed until 2010, but value. 22 gauge steel Custom colors, lations. And to try adapting chase of the building, with a couple thousand dollars. demolition work across the custom sizes. Limited time only. those rules and regulations to bonds to pav foi the improve- which doesn't come out of street is expected to begin a building thai is loo small ments yet to come. But. the taxpayers' pockets as sometime before the end of for what we should be doing Crifasi offeied assurance lot harsh as it would have been." this vear. *495 Garage Door Set the Beach on Fire INSTALLED FREE wirh HOT New Swimwear! 8x7' or 8'x6' Want a • Afmnfinan Choose from four colors tht largest Sekchon of *I89 Vinyl mortgage Replacement Window each INSTALLED FREE you can live 62 u.l. Insulated glass, Half-screen Custom colors, sizes. with? Bay. bow & sliders available, too! We can JALLERY*? MFI0M6 SstilM MAKE IT HAPP 1ND0WS nwreiO-7 I BaraanflaM, 116 So. Washington 201-387-1970 Docs the negative publicity about mortgages make you nervous? Paralppany. Pars. Plaza. Rt. 46 973-SU-2666 Ix-i Kcarny Hcdcral Savings put you at case. We'll explain each of our mortgage options UanaUpen. Home Fash Ctr. Rt 9 732-538-1616 Saddle Brook, 545 Midland Ave 201-784-8050 and whal it will mean to you. No gimmicks, just Mraight ulk from the hank that» •antm-StlMtJtsi-MSa Verona 380 Btoomfield Ave .. •73-8S7-2258 U'S.ukUi,. !ll«b been helping home buyers for over 120 yean. v^F*4#^0vav0vRB^^"aF '"U^aaasj 732-856-596* (Maity'iSho.Fku) Cull Keartty Federal Savings Sou: Currant Mortgage Program 7/9/08 •1• • • IH • • m I SSI X - III I)S<>\ 1/1/30 AMI 5 250% 5 184% $6 52 lO-ysartasd 6625% 5 776% $1091 201-933 0075 3/1/30 ARM 6.500% 5278% $668 16-ysarbtd 5 750% 5858% $830 I KOI ()(,Y, R(. 6/1/30 ARM 5825% 6377% $6 76 20-ysatad 5876% 5 963% $7 08 7/1/30 ARM 6 750% 5501% $5 84 25-yiatl»)d 6.375% 6.466% $6.67 10/1/30 ARM 6000% 5762% $600 30-ywtad 6600% 6573% $632

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Dairy Group: www.9aldH0dujlc.com Scanning the crowd, it was • Place baby carrots or cel- Approximately two to three interesting to take note of ery sticks in a small snack bag, servings of milk, yogurt or snack choices. There were the making it easier to carry. cheeses, remembering that ice HIGHEST PAID CASH ON THE SPOT healthy and the unhealthy • Choose the whole grain cream is not considered a part choices being inhaled as if cracker choices, found on of the dairy group, as much as Far all BM OaM laiMalra MM 1AM IRK there was a snack shortage. every supermarket shell, and we would want it to be. Ivl M VW WIH ffVvIvll| IUR WW IVH Overall, many people were place the recommended serv- Do I snack during the day? enjoying a variety of fruits, ing size in a small snack bag. Of course I do! which appeared to have been removing the temptation to Mv favorite healthy snack is Far all llaamHi over 3/4 ct. might I found myself silting on packed at home as they "have just one more." a double fudge brownie cook- tfi«f Great Lawn this weekend, unzipped little bags. • Buy a few extra low-fai ie, with a howl oi cherries or ajdmiring the beauty of the The majority of the concert yogurts or cheese strips, take fresh pineapple Insh green grass, in the middle attendees were consuming the extra items to work, plat- How is a cookie a healthy 36 Ridge Road • North Arlington • 20I-H9H-50.W of the greatest city in the Aquafina water bv the case- ing them in the refrigerator; snack? urn Wed Thur.i Kri. Sal 10am Hpm Cloud Tuts. & Mm United Stales. If you are guess- load. Water is an important this will help to avoid the vend- The secret is the ingredi- ing that I was invited to the nutrient. It helps to keep our ing mat hi tie tnid-dav snack ents. Alwavs lead the Bon Jovi All Star Concert, you joints lubricated and regulates attack. "Nutrition Fat IN" label on Advertise with afe correct. If you think I ate our body temperature. It is the Remind yourself that the evei v piodin i. Mv favorite ah ounce of "junk food," you perfect drink to wash down recommended servings per t (Kikie is made with whole •Or mistaken. our snack*, as it keeps food day, as set forth by the U.S. grains, has /em tianvtats and ; The early afternoon began moving through our intestinal Department of Agriculture, a low amount of sugar. It is t(> draw large crowds, and bv tract. are as follows, for adults: sprinkled with dark chocolate dusk, the numbers grew to Is it possible to combine the (Wain Group: chips, and it has a soft home- and increase your h t well over 50,000 people, word "healthy" and the word Approximately six to 11 serv- made l.Lsir flanked bv the timeless New "snack" in the tame sentence? ings of win tie grain bread, The cookies are found in Col 201.438.8700 Vork Citv skvline and enter- Healthy snacks do exist. It is cereal, pasta or rice. lo< al supermarkets in (tie •*• Ext. 210 tained bv a New Jersey legend. up to our imagination to cre- Vegetable Group: health section. Look lot , li was my very firs! Great ate delicious snack dishes bv Approximately three to five "(.t>uliti v (!hoice < )rgaui< Soft Lawn conceit, as it was Bon using fresh fruit, raw vegeta- servings of a varietv, of vegeta- Baked ('ookievl)ouhle Fudge VISIT FIRST MASSAGE Jovi's first Great [.awn per- bles, low-fat dairy and whole bles sei ved raw, steamed »»t Bi ownie. formance. grain choices. grilled. Remember snacks are not THERAPY CENTER The excitement filled the We should avoid the vend- Fruit Group: meals, thev are little deals to .HI. li was easy to lose oneself ing machine snacks and Approximately two to foui help us i h lough oui day. in (he moment and indulge in remind ourselves to pack oui servings of a varietv of fresh <»i Sna< ks should lx- < on.smiled unbealthv snacks. Surprisingly, own snacks. TypicalIv. most fro/en fruits, avoiding (aimed two hoiu s hefoir a meal. Anyone uiioVi the ^uulam e of a phvsu ian should t onsume his hei die I as directed b\ a phvsu ian. 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Photo fay DIIKI Mori* Monday, July 21 While attending a Bon Jovi concert in , many fans enjoyed munching on healthy snacks Pad-train your dog to pee indoors SinQ oil of Miy Jowl • HUB the walks are for fun and that it is okay to pom inside. exercise — not just because There are some di>gs who she has to wail to go potty. arc very clean and tidy, and She always goes potty outside will hold it tor extended as well. hours. Some dogs will nol She seemed happy using drink if thev know it is going the pads — now she seems to rain, and thev don't like to confused about what to do. go out in the rain. Do I need to retrain her to It's true! use the pads? Best Wishes. Thanks, Melissa Connie

Hi Melissa, Yes, sometimes dogs who Connie I are pad-trained can be con- •Help iHovao Dog' fused. It takes extra effort, consistent training and some ' Dear Connie, luck to have things work per- My dog Jess, 14 months fectly for an "indoor dog as old, has been using the wee- you describe. Wee pads less often the last Is Jess using the pads less five days after returning from and just going outside more, rpy parents' house. She was or missing the pads and not there for a week and had free going outside more? run in their backyard with If it is the first scenerio, their three dogs. using the pads less and going I am actually concerned out for relief more — that's a because it took a really long good thing. time for her to learn to use As dogs gel older, they usu- the pads indoors. My parents ally need to go out about four said she had the pads avail- times a day to relieve them- able always, but chose not to selves. And an elderly dog M»e them. She went outside to may need to get outside do her business. access more frequently, like a i She is an indoor puppy puppy. with me at home, though. I If she's "having accidents" feel it is better for her health in the house and forgotten to HARNESS RACING BEGAN ON MAIN STREET. riot to hold it when she needs use the pads, then you may to go. need to encourage her to use WE'VE BROUGHT IT BACK AGAIN. Because of my work sched- the pads again, like a puppy. ule, it is challenging to be I am pretty sure she will here exactly (every) three to not torture herself and hold it five hours. I trained her to in if she needs to go. You'll SATURDAY, JULY 26 feel free to use the pads. have a puddle on the floor , Jess and I take long walks. before she will do that, since It is important that she know she already has it in her mind LINCOLN PARK. RUTHERFORD 10:00AM- 3:00 PM Sl'^aiiiii.-••••&&i*J -:>M

I eader NRWSIIHIUU'S iiniim WWW.1 i:.nli;i-NirwMi. <>:»:> lie THElIAOa _ _ %~ - • - _HUTT % Will Smith plays an alcoholic superhero in 'Hancock*; ST|SBB!!b! more troubll e than he'h s oft the sMme's most recogniz- home to meefcti't hi s superhero genre so unpleas- sighht once all thhe pieces offi (bj preventing. able landmarks in the process. (Chartiie Theron) and young ant and unfocused. puzzle have finally beaa For instance, there's the The cleanup of that messy son (Jae Head), before con- The fatal flaw is the fact that revealed. time he drunkenly intervened arrest cost the city $9 million, vincing him to try alcohol and John Hancock (Will Smith) during a televised police bee- prompting the fed-up chief of anger management counsel- is a superhero who hat fallen way chase (reminiscent of police (Greg Daniel) to urge ing, and to don a superhero ™ "r jiB^^Bw JW^wW0 99 peww M^NQ^w ^e^sjpe) V9W *^ out of favor with the public, O.J.s). the disgraced superhero to outfit, so that he can at least and for good reason. First of leave town. look the part all, he can usually be found As Hancock hits rock bot- The trouble is Hancock has J: •:»;'* posed out with a bottle of tom, he is offered a chance at a big secret, which if divulged whiskey in hit hand, draped redemption by Ray Embrey here, would entirely spoil the the protagonist isn't even lik- I'm not even sure how j across a bench in downtown (Jason Bateman), a man he picture for the reader. Suffice able. would explain the resolution, Los Angeles. rescues from a car sitting on to say that he's suffering from Who would opt ID cast the to an inquiring child inca- He routinely antagonizes the train tracks, at a railroad amnesia, so he himself is ini- ever-charming Fresh Prince pable of such contorted men- pedestrians, behaving no dif- crossing and about to be tially unaware of the rabbit against type as a surly, foul- tal calisthenics. ferently than a typical bum liv- slammed by a locomotive with about to be pulled out of the mouthed misanthrope? Nobody For better or worse, Wui ing on Skid Row, whether curs- The epithet makes him lose a full head of steam. hat. wants to root for a man who Smith is a name long associat. ing curious little kids forwak - his temper the way ihe Three Grateful Ray just happens In a summer blockbuster refers to women by the R-word, ed with July 4 blockbusters. . ing him or trying to molest Stooges did whenever they to be a public relations expert season boasting several spec- bullies children and makes a Unfortunately, "Hancocfl attractive women as they pass heard "Niagara Falls." So, he who diagnoses that all his well- tacular comic book adapta- pass at the spouse of the only is more on the order gf by. impaled their auto on the meaning savior needs is an tions in "Iron Man," "Theguy willing to help him. "Wild Wild West" than And when he springs into spire high atop the Capitol image overhaul. Hulk" and "Wanted," the last Equally annoying is the "Independence Day" or action as his crime-fighting Records building, ruining one So. he brings Hancock thing we need is a spoof of the awkward, improbable and ter- "Men in Black." Don't alter ego, Hancock tends to ribly twisted plot line which expect to laugh more than 1 1 can only be comprehended five times, and you won't be The Matrix meets 'Memento In mind-bending flick with the benefit of 20-20 hind- disappointed. '. Before he even has a chance to digest imen with the help of a crack team of •yKomWfbm this information, (TOSS appears in the taskmasters, including The Butcher (Dato Cunc aisL* pointing a gun in their direction, Bakhtadze), The Repairman (Marc and a shool-oul erupts that spills into the Warren), The Exterminator (Konstantin Wesley Gibson's (James McAvoy) lilt- is street and turns into a gravity-defying, Khabenskv) and Gunsmith (Common). a mess. By day. the 25^ear-old slacker sits adrenaline-fueled car chase clear cross This is the intriguing setup of "Pulse of the Metxhwhnds*" behind a disk at a tiny cubicle in a low- ('hit ago. "Wanted," a graphic splatter flick based paying job, living to tune out the unrea- Mien the dust finally settles, Weslev on Mark Millar's comic book mintseries of sonable demands of his overbearing boss finds himself deposited in front of an the same name. The over-plotted super- (Lorna Scott). abandoned textile mill on hero adventure might be Super Summer Savings Evenings, he retreats to the equalh the edge of town which r best described as a com- unpleasant confines of the noisy dive he serves as the Fraternity's pelling cross of The shares with an abusive girlfriend (Kristen headquarters. ExceDent, **** Matrix" and "Memento," Hagen) who's openly sleeping with his Inside, he's soon Rated R since it shares the former's best buddy from work. So, it's no surprise reel tiited to join the reliance on cartoon that he suffers from panic attacks, espe- organization by Sloan 110 T"fr*HtfJ phvsics elements and the cially since he's too much of a wimp to do (Morgan Freeman), a Universal Pictures latter's love of confound- Buy three weeks anything about his dire straits. sage elder statesman who ing convoluted twists. But But opportunity knocks for Weslev in a explains that it is his dev "Wanted" is also at times of advertising at drug store while wailing to refill a pre- tiny not only to avenge his father's skiving. reminiscent of The Karate Kid," "Sin scription for his anti-anxiety medication but to save the planet as well. It doesn't (.icy," The Gang That Couldn't Shoot open rate, and when he's approached by Fox (Angelina take much to convince Wes to accept the Straight" and the \ideo game "Grand Jolie), a femme latale with a lake charge noble mission, given the miserable exis- Theft Auto " get the attitude. tence he'd be leaving behind. Soviet director Timur Bekmambetov fourth week The mysterious stranger calmly Still, becoming a world-class hit man makes an unforgettable, if quite contro- informs him that the father he's never calls for mastering a variety of fighting versial, English-language debut with this for FREE! known had been a colleague of hers in a techniques, such as being able to shoot relentlessly amoral exercise in gratuitous secret society of cold-blooded killeis the wings off a flv and to bend the direc- violence — for the picture emphatically called the Fraternity She further delivers tion c&a bullet via mental telepathy. endeavors to desensitize its audience by the shocking news that his father u.is shot adopting an air of indifference about all For information to death the night before hv (TOSS So, prior to setting out in search of the ruthless Cross, il is imperative thai Wes mannei of savagery being committed pleas* call (Thomas Kretschmann), a renegade against animals and humanity. assassin. fust embark upon a grueling training reg- 201-438-8700 Kxt. 210 Quiie .» - ..su- *•"

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Progress isn't always good LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ! Progress is all around us. of the sold if i troin the mili* business? • AVe sec it in technologies Ml \ MC CAIN IS THE CANDIDATE TO SUPPORT As the < ompleted work ages, vou don't even spth as the advent of hvbrid Progress mav be all notice it — with one majoi exception, (lie aiitoinobiles and electronic around us. but moraltt\ it To the Kditm: wholesale slaughiei oi oui valuable, beautiful devices no nigger than a ciga- seems is all but gone Oi is After all these months of the seemingh end- trees. All the tire removal has taken awav one rfile lighter. it? less presidential (.unpaign. I have den ided-whti ol the lew (harms of the block li exposes the I am going to suppnit in N'ovembtM. and I •iHitiK buildings and homes, main of which \ We see it in medical phe- Years ago. there was an have seen their tx-tin daw It has taken awav nomenon* like the ability to article running in 7V Guide would like- lo explain win I .1111 sup|>oi ting I S Sen. John McCain valuable shade, which leads lo the use ol more successfully separate con- magazine, on famed neigh- .til (onditioning — jusi what we need in an age The first reason (on* ct ns experience. ol soaring utilit\ hills, (.ant vou see thatr joined twins or give someone bor Fred Rogers. Rogers was Though politicians like 10 take pride in saving (fee gift nf life with an organ .i simple man. and for vears, thev art- not Washington insiders, the truth is Please, no more tree (titling. No more streetscapes. I'se the mone\ saved to help transplant. he was perfectly happv driv- we need a president with Washington experi- ence who knows how things work. I like- tars, lower our property taxes. • And who could forget one ing around in a plain, old but I have no experience in fixing them. Bv <# the greatest advancements is always a good thing. Chew lmpala. But one day. comparison, how could I uv to he an auto KannrthN. Lomb ol, our time — the Internet, But something very impor- while the car was parked out- met hanic ? As <>t this writing. I S. Sen. Hurut k President, Valley Corner Condominiums, Inc. which has enabled us to tant to remember about the side the television studio, it Ohaiua (D-lLi has onlv served 1 IS working Wootttidge days in the U.S. Senate This is less than one lir friend individuals halfway Internet is this Unlike maga- was stt>len. R<>gei s filed the full M hool veai. Beloit- that, he- was the most across the globe, pav our bills. zines, newspapers, book.s oi appropriate police report and liberal membei of the Illinois state legislature find a mate and even earn a anything pnn(-related which soon found the story gaining with a KK) percent ultra-liberal vetting record, RUTHERFORD HAS A BOROUGH Master's degree all from the typically passes through the media attention as sot ietv flow would his policies earn ovei as president, ADMINISTRATOR RIGHT IN comfort of our own computer. hands of an editor before pub- couldn't believe that someone and more impoi tantlv, how nun h is that going FRONT OF ITS EYES to tost us in tax dollars: But in this writer's opinion, 1H at ion. there is no governing would steal the car of every- To the Kditoi: [fugreu comes with a price. body keeping a watchful eye one'* favorite neighbor. Anothei reason I >un suppoiting McCain is that he it more pro-life than Obama. Though A> ut Dec. SI, 2007. Timothy F. Sialloid \yhile we've certainly made Within 48 hours, the car was over the content being pre- McCain is not as conservative as I wish on this resigned from his position as Rutherford's advancements to better our sented online and who is able left in the exact same spot issue, he is certainly not in favor of partial Ixnough administrator To date, this position ltet in the last 20 or 30 vcars, I to create it. where it was taken from, birth abortion; a procedure so barbaric that oi borough administrator still has vet to be filled. Shortly after Mr. Stafford's resignation. unharmed, with a note on the even people who are for abortion .11 v against cant help but wonder if we've Recently, disturbing videos Mavoi |ohn Hipp announced his desire to really made am progress as dashboard which read, "If this. In the Illinois state Legislature, Obama have started appearing on not onlv supported this horror, but he even appoint and have the Rutherford Council con- moral, ethical people. popular social networking we'd known it was yours, we fought vigourouslv for it. Firm the appointment of Robin Reensua- Jeff Kluger of Time Web sites which shows our never would have taken it." The next reason for McCain is character. Bi rant to the position of the borough admin- John McCain did not survive the daily hell of a istrator. Magazine once said, "What advancements in terms ol Unfortunately, we never At that time, the Rutherford Council was does, or ought to, separate us technology, but our regression truly think about the strangers P.O.W. in Vietnam for "1 I "2 vears bv accident. His fortitude is what got him through that unwilling to make (he confirmation. It instead from other species is our high- with regard to moral behavior. we inflict harm on. We never nightmare, and I don't know whv he isn't decided to take over the scan h foi a new boi- ly developed sense of morality, It first started with a video of a realize those strangers we so being touted as a role model for our youth ough adminisuator. without making any for- a. primal understanding of young teenage girl who was viciously, unethically attack are who so desperately need positive role models mal declaration that it was opposed lo to look up to. Reensua-Brvant s consideration. l»od and bad, of right and lured to a friend's house someone's son oi daughter, Reensira-Brvant, who holds a PhD in polit- v(rong, of what it means to suf- under false pretenses, only to husband or wife or mavbe In conclusion, the Obama < ampaign's theme is "Change." I ask again, what kind of ical science from MIT. has taught public fer not only our own pain — be viciously attacked bv a series even someone's cherished change will this be? Mr is inexperienced and administration at the university level, grew up s&mething anything with a of other female classmates. family pet. So many of us just inconsistent. He even said he wasn't opposed in Kutheriord and. therelore, understands the needs of Rurheriord. Reensua-Brvant has con- rudimentary nervous system Not long after, a teacher naively believe that there are to $4 per gallon gas prices, hut he wished it had gone up gradually! Is he kidding? I urge tributed her skills and background on eco- <)m do — but also the pain of was brutally attacked by a stu- truly good people out theie all Americans of lioth parties to look at the nomic development to the revitali/auon of out < •fherv That quality is the dia- who know the b.tsu rule of dent in his classroom. Both of issues more objectively and not follow the downtown as our Downtown Special lled essence of what it means these events were captured on ueating others as you would crowd the way our idiotic pop (ulture is telling Improvement Disuict Manager. t{> be human. Why it's an cell phones and then posted yourself. But now we have the us to. There is too much at stake. In the meantime, our borough has been without a borough administrator The mayor, essence that so often spoils, no on the information superhigh- videos to prove otherwise. the chief financial officer, the borough clerk (jne can say." way for millions to see. The Internet is a great use Vmcm* Spinulo and the members ol the council have covered Rutherford The continued progress of But the most disturbing of of a technology when it's not the essential parts ol this job. Mind you, this is lh<' Internet certainly has its all was the storv of a United being used to showcase the sad on top of the jobs and responsibilities thev already have. How then can our dav-to-day reality that so many people no benefits. For example, during States soldier in uniform, seen A LETTER TO WOOD-RIDGE administrative and management issues of our tjiis recent presidential elec- dangling a helpless puppy in longer possess compassion, MAYOR PAUL SARLO local government be fulh addressed? tion, the Internet has become his hands as a group of other civility and morality in today's In Reensua-Ri vain we have the best quali- the leading source of news and soldiers looked on. The sol- troubled world. To the Kditoi: fied person for this job. She has an astute information for young people dier then takes the puppy and Best-selling author W. Editor's note: The JoUmvtng letter urns addrewd understanding ol the position and all of its and r-mailfd to Wttod-Ridgr Mayor Paul Sarto, and requirements, as well as an understanding and tetween the ages of 18-29 — launches him over a cliff. The Clement Stone once said. submitted to the Isiuirr Sewspapm for open publi- sensitivity to the needs of our town. She has With 42 percent saying they image was captured on a fel- "Have the courage to sav no. cation . managed government programs with budgets regularly learn about the cam- low soldier's cell phone and Have the courage to face the Dear Mayor Sarlo: worth far more than the borough's budget, p/tign from the Internet. In released online to the dismay truth. Do the right thing Words cannot express my disappointment including programs that were funded with the 2004 election year, that and horror of people all over because it is right. These are and disgust over your streetscape project. investors' funds thai had to be safe-guarded lor the future return with interest to the number was just 20 percent. the world. An investigation the magic keys to living your This afternoon, when arriving home from my job at ABC-TV in New York City, I was greet- investors. (Jetting young people to vote eventually lead to the dismissal life with integrity." ed by the disarray caused by this work. And We. and a lot of other residents of when 1 saw the remains of our beautiful maple Rutherford, are quite baffled by what is taking strewn all around, it made me sick. This was the council JO long to come to the conclusion the only tree on our side of the block, and it that we saw immediately. Robin Reenstra- was only 20 years old. Your contractors even Brvant is our best candidate for this position. managed to pile some of its branches around the corner on Wood-Ridge Avenue, so I can see them when looking out my living room window! (Hint: In the future, when cutting a Wood-Ridge • Carbudi • Kast Rutherford • Rutherford • l.yndhurst • North Arlington beloved tree, get rid of it immediately, have a Rutherford Established 1894 chipper right there running and don't leave Under new ownership with the top circulation in South Bergen the remains behind for all to see ... it's like 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 pouring salt into the wound!) MAYOR MASSA SAYS Telephone: 20M3JW700 • Fax: 201-4384022 As for this streetscape project, I can't see THANK YOU FOR 4TH OF JULY E-mail: EditorfJLeaderNewspapers.net • Web site: www.LeaderNewipapen.net that you're getting much bang for the buck. flwMda H*m i I'm sure you know there are still many people To the Editor: Fret delivery P»id ddivrry around our block who are miffed by the I would like to take this opportunity to o »,916 home*, apanroenu. lownhnum Mailed !•> 1.126 home*, apanmenu. unmhmuei butchering of all those beautiful sycamores thank all those responsible for this year's and P.O. hoiei and buimn. Ncwsundi O?5 and P.O. bosei and buininara along Wood-Ridge Avenue a few yean ago. Fourth of July festivities held in County Park Yes, they still talk about it! And blame you for last Saturday evening (July 5]. Anyone who was Snier AamaU Eapoun* it! The only beneficiaries are the contractors in attendance would agree that the fireworks and developers. All the vacant storefronts that C«rlFmra0 display was great fun for the entire communi- ; UsaV.SosM have materialized in the aftermath (prior to ty' the economic downturn) offer testimony that AM Mark McCanht In particular, I would Bke to thank our JuMntiutiMwuiMtlr this project is a waste of money. administrator, Terence Wall, Chief Lou Wasn'tthis idea sold as a way to stimulate SM tap M lor mora UHm to« w THU«rW.JUlVt7,«t)8

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University in Rutherford. Presbyterian Church Music and Michael Cronin of the Thank you. Saint Jude. She graduated from Fund, 1 East Passaic Ave., LYNDHURST — Francis United Kingdom. Rutherford Huh School, and Rutherford, NJ 07070, in E. "Whitey" Yager, 75, of Mass of Christian Burial was awarded the Bachelor of remembrance of her love of Lyndhurct, died July 6, 2008, was held in St. John's Roman Arts degree, lumnu cum the church and her years of in Bayville. Catholic Church, East laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from service to the church. Born in New York City, he Stroudsburg, Pa. was a resident of Lyndhurst PRAYER TO ST. THERESA OF THE CHILD JESUS Barnard College. She earned Entombment in Holy Cross Oh Glorious Saint Theresa, whom Almighty God has a Matter's degree and Doctor for 35 years. Chapel Mausoleum, North Mr. Yager was a fork lift raised up to aid and counsel mankind. I invite your of Philosophy in history from MAtYJEANMCOUEE Arlington. Arrangements Miraculous Intercession. So powerful are you obtaining Columbia University. operator with the Coca-Cola made bv Lantei man and Company. every need of body and soul, our Holy Mother Church pro- Dr. Willis specialized in Allen Funeral Home, East NORTH ARLINGTON — claims vou a "Prodigy of Miracles ... the Greatest Saint of Colonial and Civil War He served in the U.S. Armv Stroudsbiirg, Pa. Mary Jean McGuire (nee Modern Times." American history. Her gradu- during the Korean War. Caulano), 70, of North Memorial donations may NOW I fervently beseech you to answer my petition ate studies took her through- He was a member of Arliington, diedjuh 5, 200K, be made to St. Johns Roman (mention here) and carry out vour promises of spending out Europe, South America American Legion Post No. at her daughters summer Catholic Church. 5171 llrnim doing good upon earth ofletting /all from Heaven a and the West Indies. She was a 139, AMVETS Post No. 20 Miltord Road, East home in Brick. and VFW Post No. 3549. He Shower of Roses. Henceforth, dear Little Flower, I will fulfill professor at Fairleigh Stroudsburg. PA 1HS01. Born in Glen Ridge, she was also a street hockey coach your plea "to be made known everywhere," and I will never Dickinson University from the rease to lead others to Jesus through vou. earh' 1960s until her retire- lived in Belleville before mov- and former president ot ment in 1983. ing to North Arlington in Lyndhurst I .it lie league Thank you. St. Theresa. 1985. Powerful prayer I" St. Theresa thai really works. She was also a long-stand- He was predeceased by his DORIS ROTOiO Mrs. McGuire was R.P. ing member of the sister, Irene Denny. employed by the Rutherford Rutherford Historical He is survived by two sons. EAST RUTHERFORD — Board of Education as a Preservation Commission and Daniel F. Yager and his wife. Dons Rotolo (nee Parulskii school bus driver for 18 years Judy, and Michael ]. Yager of Fast Rutherford died Julv presented a lecture in the before retiring in 2003. commission's series on hous- and his wife. Lea; a sister. 9, 200H. She was born in Previously, she was employed Theresa Yager; his grandchil- \\ likes Bane, Pa. es of worship in Rutherford, in the same caparitv for the dren, Melissa. Daniel Jr.. Mi s. Rotolo was a IS. New prices for publication which featured her memories Belleville and Glen RI<1K< Michael Jr. and Sean Yagei: Armv veteran f An active member of the Callahan) AARP. Fast Rutherford Kearnv and the Mt. Carrm-l American Association of Funeral Mass was held in Seniois, Mt. Sinai Hospital Senior Club t>f Lyndhurst. University Women, Dr. Willis Sac red Heai i R.C Church, Sin ses Alumni Assot lalion. also authored .1 hook. She was pi rdc< rased h\ Lyndhurst. Inter rnent in B(> (haitered membei of Women "Hislorical Dictionary ol hei husband, James | William C Dovle Veterans in MiliUM Service and World $25 Uruguay," during hfi career. McGuire. Memo! ial (iemetei \. Wai II Second Lieutenant She is survived b\ hei During tier summers at the Wt ightstoun. Vi langements Ai m\ Nuises ( orps. Momoriflms = $50 daughter, Man Ann Campion lamilv home in l.akr Mohawk, made b\ Ippolito-Stell.tto She was prede( eased b\ and her husband, Frank; hei in hei youth, slit- enjoyed sail- Funeral Home. I.viidluiiM. hei husband. Serge; and hei ViiJiuld.iH^huiv Jamie Rose. ing and swimming, and began sistei s, Jean. ()|ga and Lillian Katelvn Mat- and Megan her life-long love of the New She is sui vived b\ hei Elizabeth; hei brother, Damn York Yankees. PATRICIA K. OKEEFE daughter*. Trish Pieirowiu ( atalann; and a sister Bett\ and Robin Dovle; and hei She was .1 membei ol St. Ann Bailell. Nazare FUNERAL HOME, INC. Mary Roman Oatholif RUTHERFORD grandchildren, Brenna, Tara, 185 RIDGE ROAD Funeral Mass was held in Meg.in and F.dwaid. Memorial Home, Inc. Church, Rutherford Patricia K. OKeefe. .W. of NORTH ARLINGTON Our I.ad> Queen of Pea< e 1 Joseph M. Nazare, Di. Willis was predeceased Rutherford, died Julv H. J(MIH. Funeral Mass was held in Chun h, \«>i ih Arlington Most Sucred Mean R.C by her parents. Dr. Benrdic i Intel men, in Immac ulale Born in N<"W Yoik i'.iw. she Manager 2O1-998-7555 P. and Caroline Willis ol was ,i (ake deroratoi foi (!hur< h. Wallington S*m*f *»» Mtfta Conception Cemetery, L'ppei F.ntoinbmenl in Holv (JOSS NJLJC. No. 2852 RutlierlorH; her brothel and Moim Ian Arrangements Varrelmann's Bakei v in DENISE PAROW sister-in-law. Benedict P. |i Rulbeifoid tor 27 vears. and ( hapel Mausoleum, North 403 Ridge Road N.J. LJC. NO. 3802 made t>\ I'ai ow Funei al Arlington. Ai iangements and Kav Willis ol Rutherford; Home, North Arlington. also worked foi Ma/ui 's Lyndhurst, NJ ELIZABETH PAROW her brother and sister-in-law. made b\ Ma< agna-Dif til\- N J. LJC. NO. 3974 Memoi ial donations ma\ Baker, in Lvndhurst and 201-438-7272 Thomas C. and Klaine |. Willis Pathmai k Bakei \ in Onorato Funei al Home, HENRY S. PAROW, MGR be made to (he Amei i< an Rutherford. NJ. LJC. NO. 1837 ol Stamford, Ct.; her sister Mac kens.K k and brother-in-law. Ann C Cancer Soi een (, 7M, O Keefe and Si Mar\ Aulenbach (nee Milano), HH, Powers of Attorney grand-nieces and grand- died fulv 1, 2H, at the Menv Timotln OKeefe; and main ot Nullev, died Julv 10. 2(M)8, nephews. Mean of Boonlon Township, nie(es and nephews. in Mountainside Hospital, 201-438-6101 \ Mai agna-Dif filv- Mrs. Aulenbach was a (:<>llins-( .alhoun Funeral Bom in Panama, she lived Onorato Funei al Home. homemakei Home, Rutherford. in Noi th Arlington and Rutherfttrd She was a Sunday School Memorial donations may Sunrise. Fla.. before moving teacher for LS vears (1950- be made to Si. Mar\ R.C. lo Boonton in LMMHI 19riS) and a clerk in the bur- Funeral Home Church or to the Rutherfoid Michael P. Oaorato Peter M. Toacaao Mrs ( ompielli worked as a ANNIE T. CONROY sar s office and lecords office Historical Preservation Funeral Director Fnarral Director private duiv muse in the at Fairleigh Dickinson Commission, < o Rutherlord University for 10 years (196H- NJ lie N* 4177 Ifl Uc. N.. U7S Essex and Hudson County PARK RIDGE — Annie T. Borough Hall, 17fi Park Ave . area for 1M vears before retir- 197H). NVIk.Nt.Wi) Rutherford, NJ (17070 Conroy, 74. <»t Park Ridge, Aathoay Macagaa Jr.- Mmqti ing. Previouslv, she worked as died June 29. 'JIMIM. at the She was piedereased b\ NJ lie. N.. U4l a surgit al nurse at Fast IM.u.t Regencv, I'aik Ridge. her husband, lister; hei son, Orange (>eneial Hospital. Bum Sept. 1(1. HISS, in (rtMald; her daughter. Jovte; 41 Ana Areaac » tatherfbrt Hj • (201) 939-0098 FLORENCE H. CROOK Fast Orange, and as an indus- Bronx. N.V, she was a daugh- and eight siblings trial nurse with Otis F.levatoi ter of the laic |ames and She is survived bv her RUTHERFORD in Hai i ison. Annie (nee I.owe) Renehan. daughter Jane Aulenbarh; Florence H. Crook (nee She was pi edec eased by She was a resident ol hei son, Robert Aulenbach Roder). 90, a resident of hei husband. Patrick A. I.vndhmsi from I95H lo 1970. and his wife. Judv; and a granddaughter, Melissa. Rutherford toi 70 years, died (ompielli; hei parents, and (hen lesided in FUNERAL HOME at home onjul\4, 'JOOH Rosedel and Bernardo Gieen; Rutherford from 19UH to Funeral service was held in She is survived by hei hus- and her sister, Adele. 2005. United Presbyterian Church, 19 LINCOLN AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 band ol 70 years, John Morns She is survived b\ many Mrs. Conroy worked as an Lyndhurst. Interment in Crook; and her three sons. nietes and nephews. administrative assistant for Hillside Cemetery, 201-939-1050 John P Crcxik and his wife, Funeral Mass was held in Lyndhurst. Arrangements the Olivetti Typewriter ANQELO G. MANIA, CFSP Millie. Howard A. Crook and Our 1-adv Queen of Peace Company. made by Ippolito-Stellato David W. Crook and his wife. Church, North Arlington. She was a member and Funeral Home. Lyndhurst. MANAGER - NJ LJC. JPO3201 Susan Albino; seven grand- F.ntombment in Holy Cross president from 1998 to 2005 Memorial donations may children. Michael J. Crook. Chapel Mausoleum. North of the Friendship Club at the be made to St. Jude David A. Crook. John P. Arlington. Arrangements Rutherford Senior Manor. Children's Research Hospital, Crook, Jason P. Crook, Brian made bv Parow Funei al She was a member of St. Marv 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, A Crook, Erin Crook-Sheriff Home, North Arlington. Roman Catholic Church in TN 38105.

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Ghione and the North Arlington Police Department, as well as community has been fraught with delay. members of the North Arlington Fire Department, NAVES and A new police station has been under consideration by the the Department of Public Works. I would also like to thank all mayor and council for close to a year. It appears that loca- the members of the governing body for their cooperation and tion and funding were the main obstacles of concern. support for this event, which is always enthusiastically support* However, taking into account the mediocre facility now in ed and wfll-altrndrd. use by the police, the project should have been one of high Community events are the lifeblood of any town. Our tribute priority. Local police are the main source of personal and property protection and the first to respond in case of an to America on iu 232nd birthday is just another example of 11 • Mbit Study- ftiSam bringing North Arlington together. I look forward to another emergency. successful fireworks display in 2009. The project has been submitted for developer bidding, who comummnamr in turn will select the site, and in all probability, have much to me LOUD WITH m. Mayor Pater MUM say about the design. Borough of North Arlington The site, building design and all the police necessities should be determinations made by those who are responsi- ble to the citizens of East Rutherford and then turned over A ckrch in ijnhiri to the appropriate professionals in the field to design the Bt POUa STATION SHOULD project. vkert crtrymt is whmt. HAflE IBM A TOP PRIORITY Infrastructure facilities such as a police station and other borough offices should be readily accessible to all citizens Saint Thomas'Church Ridje Rdat Pact Ave. To the Editor: and especially the handicapped, to visitors who seek assis- Episcopal- Anglican Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Millions were spent by the governing body of East tance and be centrally located within the populated area of 300 Forest Avenue »vic« Sundays at lOun Rutherford for the upgrading of Riggin and McKenzie fields, the community. at well at other local money, along with state and county Lyndhurst Sunday Mass at 10 A.M. grants, for the construction of a new community hall, land Jo* Monk purchases and parks. Yfct the upgrading of the infrastructure Eottl 201-4384668 •o vital to the operation and ither crucial functions of the THEIEApa M County to host Arts Funding Seminar HACXZNSACK — Bergen SI, 1009. The grant timeline U gramming (brochure*, flyers, County Executive DennU u follows: I/-urn of Intent programs, etc.), along with the McNerney and Che county's (required to submit an appli- Letter of Intent. Division of Cultural and cation) are due Aug. 29, and The grant program it com- Historic Affairs will host an the completed applications petitive and emphasizes artis- Arts Funding Seminar for indi- are due in the division office tic excellence in program- viduals applying for the first no later than 4:30 p.m. on ming, outreach lo the commu- time to the 2009 Bergen Sept. 26. nity, arts education, sound County Arts Grant Program. To apply, an organization financial management and The seminar is scheduled for mutt have its official base and institutional development. Thursday, Aug. 7, from 7 p.m. mailing address in Bergen The seminar is free; pre-regis- to 9 p.m., at the County County and must have pre- tiation is required by mail or Administration Building locat- sented arts programs foi at telephone to reserve a packet ed at One Bergen County least three consecutive vears. of grant materials. For a regis- Plaza, fourth floor. in Applicants must be lax exempt tration brochure, call the divi- Hackensack. and 501 (c)(3) organizations sion at 201-SS6-7268. Bergen County non-profit need to have stale reports up- The seminar site is accessi- arts organizations and othei tixlate. All new grant appli- ble with large-print materials non-profits that present coun- cants must have a copy of the and asststive listening devices ty-based arts programs are organization's 501 (c) (3) available: call the division by invited lo attend. Information l-etter of Determination and July 1H if any additional ADA on the grant guidelines and priK)t of three vears of pr<>- accommodation is needed. application process will be pro- vided along with an applica- tion. Organizations applying tot the first time must send a Photo, Dr. OtewMy representative to the seminar. Several grant tvpes are North Arlington kid* leorn to stretch — Dr. Edward Chesney, a North Arlington chiropractor offered: Spe< ial Project (SP) recently held a talk at the North Arlington Public Library to demonstrate proper stretching tech giants for aits gioups. commu- niques to children Children who attended are pictured with Dr. Chesney and Maria Worth, chil- nity groups, libraries, t ullui al dren's librarian. For a consultation or to make on appointment with Dr Chesney, call 201 -997- organizations, ethnic groups, 3200. His office is located at 193 Ridge Road (across from Queen of Peace Church) in North municipalities and municipal Arlington. departments that present al is programming: Special Piojett Incentive (SPlI grants toi small emerging groups: and RHD issues new vaccination information General Operating Support RUTHERFORD — The tive Jan. 7.-20(18, and slate that receive influenza vaccinations iGOS) giants ten larget csialv Rutherford Health "children lx>rn after ).tn I. and pneumococcal vaccine lished aits groups. Hobokcn • 100 Washington St. Department would like to 1997. and enrolled in Grade ti beginning in Septembei 200H The 29 gram e\c le is toi 201-798-3300 inform residents that the oi transferring into a New The Rutherford Health arts projects oi program* tak- newlv required vaccines foi |ersev school from anothei Department has announced ing plate |an. 1 thmugh Dec. meningitis, tetanus, diphthe- state oi country will be that it will have these vaccines ria and pertussis needed for required to receive a boostei available for Rutherford resi- entrance into Grade t> in (I, it (he diphtheria, tetanii' dents who qualify, to fulfill September aie available free [KTtUVsi school entry requirements. GOT NEWS? HOUSE FOR SAIE [ vaccine Riven n< of charge at the health renlei earliel t than the 10th birihdav ( all the public health nurs- CIH201-43M700 to students with no health as well as, one dose ol es lot eligibility, appointment insurance or who arc underin- inening- Department of Health and preschools will be required to $020. Senior Services recently revised the stales administra- tive code that will require addi- YMCA offers relaxing yoga classes tional immunizations for chil- The Mrad bud to updii gel read-, lor tale »on l ever ice K il yiMJ neglect the yard Therefore, it is important to the sak of your home that The Bergen County Animal Shelter is bursting at you lake care of even last detail, ttpc- the seams with kittens, most of which are too ciall) wtul thev sec first which is the young to stay in the shelter environment. They landscaping in the front of the home need a temporary, loving, safe and quiet home in For more information plcj.se call imr which to grow until they are ready for adoption office No one in the world sells more Volunteers would be responsible for feeding, real estate than we do Countrywide cleaning, socializing and possibly medicating Sellers who are readying their homes animals in their own homes When the kitten is for sale should nol overlook the land- old enough or healthy enough, it will be returned scaping While new paint nu doubt HOME LOANS increase* the curb appeal ol homes in to the shelter for adoption All volunteers must be the minds of prospective buyerv Realize your dreams." 18 years old; no experience is needed. The shel- mature trees and Mcll-maintamcd ter will provide all supplies. Anyone who is inter- grounds can hate an even greater YOUR LOCAI MORTGAGE CONNECTION ested is asked to stop by the shelter and ask to impact In fact, beautiful plantings can speak to Eric, or leave him a message at 201 - actually add 15 percent to the prupem FOR Au OF YOUR REAL ESTATE FINANCIAL NEEDS 229-4610 \alut o( a home One need only take a lot* al a tree-shaded frunl porch to sec The Bergen County Animal Shelter is located at the homcv feeling that the leafy Limbs 100 United Lane, Teterboro; 201-229-4600 Photo*, BCAS bnng to a properly It may he impow w TMnlcinQ of buying o homo o

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Scott, Sewer Special* Myhewnl 0/ .Jill HI ao aa *niHa> Of LjaaJMaX •MM •#-« .141' w m. -nraa Lm* *mt+e)' ao aa to paaaod upon Iraj raaaina by Ha For Tha Hxpttn Of Nomura Honw Coiaalpiafi Naur HagMMlim tor TIHB Boat* flf ClimiaMallilil ot la) Eou% Loan, me Sanaa 2007-1 and t^on Irat mang by tta Boart ol tMr Pts**« M OaMtAwM »W Daaandaja Muyng j Km CMMNaLwajn ol SW lownahjp of Schedula XI "OiwMla* Maafa" aa County of aarojan. Staia of Naw El AI CMAGoan- M ID AOU pin»«raa« and « Part of Lyndhur*. In tha County of ate**,. Wrt of Eaaoutan Dow 4/40001 Board ot ConwMa«efwn ot flta Twaadey. Jury a 200* IM bt SaMa of Hao Jaraay * • «M»< Phawn riolanon m Sdmaa VBWMtap Ot Lyndhvrw ti «w haW on Tuaaday. Jury ». 3001 K «• 4OQFHM—miRnwi County of •aroan. Statr ot Naw oramf OMMNVIPM of Ma : Mwnng wwraon. at a bt (Urthar lUMMiliJ far Ra* BvJwtM Jaroty at a rnaaanp haH on p of tjndhurat ao aa ID of tw Board of riingi iRar pubac hat«ln« Ml Laurw. NJ 0SO54 Tuaaday July S 2008 H «• ba Cataofcan Maw /orwia n»|,iaafciiir Cummianttnari to ba natd in tw •won, « a maaang of tw Bom) By virtue of tw above slawd wnt to furtwr oorwnaradtor ftnal paaMga . was ratoducad at a rrmang of tw Ccwnd Chamoari at tw Town Hal. of Connwaapnari to ba DMd r> tta ma dwacwd and dotnarad. I how •fwr pubac haanng twroon at a Board of Corninaajonan of tw 387 VMay Brook AwamM. on Counal Chambart at tw Town rM. toMOd upon and Mi aipoMtor aa w miaang of tw Board of Townantp of Lyndhursl. County of Tuaoday. Auguat 12 2008 ol '00 o 367 VMay Brook Avanua on at pubhc vanu* at tha Shea* • Commaannan lo ba naM *> tw Tuaaday August 12. 2001 1 700 Bargan Siatt of Naw Jaraay. on tw PM Duong tha woak of. pnor to. Ciiwiiiookiiion to bo how m tw OSka in tha ctty of Hockanaaok on Couroi Charrwar* ai tw Town Hot PM Ounng lha woah of pnor to. 10t« oay of Juna 2008 and was and up to and nduding tw data of Coutd CDombon • Ho Ibwi Hoi. Fnday July 25 2008 387 VaFay Brook Avanua on and upto an d mdudkig tw data of paaaad on |ftrwl raadmg at a aucn maatmo. a copy of tw 367 ng at a rrvaetmg of the Borough wt * 45 00 faat » 14 05 faet > 5 00 NOTKE OF Council Of In* Borougfi of Cart*l»dt m tha County of B«rgan Stata of Naw feel > 13« 05 f«MI J*r«ay on juN ' • 2008 it witi b« furthar oon%n3etg the wewfc onor • ijn- |. adjou^ tni» we witnout CHANCERY DIVISION the Revtaad General Ordmancat of to and up lo and ncktdmg tna data of tuch meeting co(Ma« ot me tun Ordmonoa No 2060 'unnai notice t>, publication BEROEN i OUNTV com SIDING the Tbwnafta? of Lyndhunt ao at to ord-rujnc* win be available al no cost and dunng regular business houi at •noOM 'An OnttmK* to Aufnoru* Togethngula' tne r>OCKET NO f,_ 72528 0> nuTBi/uran Eatattaah New Regulabont tor Tow tha Oar* > offk>t 'or me mefTotoart of th* g*n«'«< puOH. wtv> %w 'eguasi WINDOWS » • Sol* rvghli iibert>ei Truck Operabont' was ratntroduoM) the tame Tha su">m«ry ol lt*e lam* of such bonO o"J>naric* Mtow» talK ROOFING f na/yy ftoorarri with ravtsaont and pasaad upori -,,»• Recovery LLC J'K; Oatenoant rfvoupn magaion ot Etactnc Coat raadtng by m« Board of tnareunto Moonging oi n anywise Adam Ramalowk* AK> Arjj- Fully Insured •n Accordanot KWi the Local Land ConwniBatonoft o* tha Town»hi() ol appertain.ng and "n- 'aversion ana Rim^'owski f ' AJ • . A (ILIT Tttta BOND OROMAHCE TO AUTHORIZE THE MAKING OF VARIOUS and BtHdwtga Law N J S A 40A 12- LyT>dtHirst rn tntj County of B«rj«r Writ oi i »ecut^ Dele 10-'30-700 7 Free Estimates •UBUC IMPROVEMENTS AND THE ACQUISITION OF REAL 'W *•>• >ntroducad and pamaad Slat* of Naw J*"**> ai -t maaitng eu* .*• • .<•-. ji the °eUegnrv> & Fetdstein I L C PROPERTY AND NEW AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES INCLUDING •Ulpk A 1201) 647-0718 upon fb-st reading by tna Boara of ha*d on Tu»«aay July 8 2008 it wilt estate /it nt« iier«st kjse OanviMe L i A C*nM> ORIGINAL APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT IN. BY AND FOR THE SERGEI* ESSEX ComrmMoonar* of tn* Town»h>p of ba furthar constdafad for fWw prooart) i .1'- and •••-,!•>,: of the ?90 Roule 46 A BOROUOH OF CARLSTADT, IN THE COUNTY OF BEROEN. STATE OF ( Lyndhursl .n tha County of Ba^oan patMO* aflar publv haanng Mid ** t»'> !.«'••> ' "' It drvd exit .' Oen.iHe NJ ' tft4 CONTRACTING HEW JERSEY, TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF (1 5J5 000 TO PAY THE SlaM of Naw Jarsay at a maattng ina<*on at a rrwabng ol tha Board the u">e :»• %»>a v pay a'"j satisfy By mrtu* Of the above slJIed *"f 10 tilaMhkrd IWO COST THEREOF. TO MAKE A DOWN PAYMENT TO AUTHORIZE THE h«id on Tuasday July 8 2008 II wtf of Compi.Mioneri to be ha*d in :r>e rs tha ' I Siding. Roofing ISSUANCE OF BONOS TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO 1 M furthar consOarad \v hrwai t.o ,'i. • L"M"'(W-I% at the Town Man pta.ntitf rho> <.ur" u' I^'. 322 69 PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONO ANTICIPATION NOTES IN Deck. Addition Vf ' .JO, fl' »i* Avanue on ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS Alterations. tharaon at a rnactmg of lha Board To«soaf Auguct 12 2006 *' '.» Replacement Window* 4 Tile Installers of Comn-Hstuonan to ba ha4d in th« PM LXiing the •«••* of pnor to itu Doon and Council Chamban M fha Town Mali and ... to and irtciiiOirtg tie Oat« o' All 1)pn •( K.p.li. 167 VaHay Bt» Avanua on v... ' me«ting i cocy >' the pro?, .fling t'r^w* Tuasoay AuQust 12 2006 at '00 ordiiance will M "i*da avwiabm ai (2SD933 -4IM Grout Cleaning '"ie ,-fXjen, to C« WJM -S «>CotlaO " PM Dunng ttm waa* of pnor • the Cier% i Office m tha Towi Halt to ti* municipality of tn« Township of and up to and ncluding tfw. data •' 4n» "leTiba* ol tins panefai putMic L»ndfiurst 'i trie County tyl Benjar. su^ maaUng a copy of tha 'i ol irVasn* ng'on Scr-ooi and in« , .i->3 Slate o< New wimy Member of the ordmanc* *,n ba rnau* available m\ .(••r and Estimated Cost ' i*. 'Mi.; itg Connnom, - , .* ,,s "•-,' vaHey tha Coarh't Offica Lot ; 'C02 t BkxJ. 113 FEE M 25 Bureau Ma*an PoMo RMC Township i .»»..- t o* Saw di •*' 'oflh ' M»JiSt)n Ridge ConOOnnniums t feasibility study to* [n« *ul fflWJBANCE PUBLISMED July 17 2O0H T-jgethe' with an and singucli anu r*olet Authvf^wi SAVE! Ordinance No 2655 dppertailing a TOWNBMP OF LYNOHURST \T\ ' r 1 • .j'x r '.- AmenO i- • i !!••'. issues and Abbott Ins. A: NOTICE OF ADOPTION pro/its ••.,••.-•• in • (301)935-6642 C Resuria. tng of first Street .t'ld Third Sfeet ie*cr NOTKE * haraby grvan that Practices And ReguiaU>nti ol the Fritscf' A.f ,<• IT is ii«'W , Mtermined and st.ttt-i lyndhurst Ordnance No 2649 RavtaO General Ofdinance* of >he i*o(j«j-if . la.i" and oemano at the improved *i(t o* "Class B" nitru( K rj«f i wits o' in lo .rn! out o< 22 o' tne .jca Bond Law .Chapter 2 ol r.t»a 4 the *«*.* Cnapfer III tPoiic* Reouwfjoni) ot Estabn»ri the fmpooyment Position* ''.« . i > .- CM s»I. ' to pay and ••!'»*, Home Statutes AnnQi*t#c at amenoad !•» ', . d H '•: the Revtaed General OrOaience$ of Eligible lor the De^ned Conlnbutior n tne (•".! place .mo the ta«: Appropriation and Estimated Cost %'**• OCXJ the fownafMP ot Lyndhurm ao at to Ratifament Program-' »** |>'.l nlifl the tun ot Sf i*4 ' with Auto r Down Paymenl Appropnalad % 2b SCK.- TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST BOROUGH OF WALUNOTON Eambaati New Regtfeeons tot introOucM and passed »[*•' ' y. a*A JI nterest fharaor. Bondi and Noles Authon/ed NOTICE OF NOTKE OF DECISION OF THE Hours ot Operaaona tor Reta* reading Dy tne Board of 2O-, of the purchase pnee in tha Comnunerdal Penod nf Usefuiriesl Suamasaa* and Commaroai Commissioners . ( tha TowitntQ of lorm ol Certifted Cherk or Cash n L ^ndhurst Ordinance No .'>'•" TO WHOM FT HAY CONCERN Cafabaanmanti" was introduced at Lyndhursl in hie County QI Baryen legured at time of sate The 0 Undertaking of me following impfovements to the Jefleffcor St'aet f irt Bitrtieo 'An OrcAnanca to Amend •UBUC NOTKE •% FiaraOy a-*" a maatmg of tha Board of SUIe of New Jersey at a meeting pruperty shall ba so, lien» and encumbranres of record and |«) reconstructior ol the ftoc* ft is rujreby dalarm ' ••.) and the Sheriff make* no r wid puohc building being improvao •* of 'Class B" 0* Mu-vatent i yndhurtt sn ai to and April 29 2008 at wtvcf of Naw Jarsay on tha tOtn day of passage after t...ti .i heanng representation* ••rxassad <» construction as defined in Section 22 of tne ..«.* Bond . -r* Haannga an app-xabon by June 2006 and waa pataad on final thereon at a meeting of the Board implied as to the •xiswnca LADY BUG Accessory Use lniin* Skatmg tor a uaa reading al a maabng of the Board of of CommaaiOneri to M •»• : in the Appniprujbon and Eslimatad Co* I t' 30 0(J0 amount or >a'idiry of any iiens and r Oi$tncts' was ••i-ml,. w LANDSCAPING Cornrwasjorws hatd on the 8th day Counoi Crtamba«t al the Town nan Down Pa>^>enl Appmprtatad t 6 . ' encumbranca* on rh# proparty Bonds and Notes Authoru;ad t<23 SO" passec -:-•• hr»l reading which is the v t.|#H * matiat of th-a AAoifwoan Lciwm ;nKrii#s tocatad ai w '9 .mm of Jury 2008 367 Valley Bun* »«f,f .- Penod or Usefuinest ' 5 years Board •' Mia Ttm notice i further subracl to Piac* Wailmgton also Known as Hewn PoMo RMC Tuesday August 12 2006 At 7 00 Folk Spring cWup Town»h-p Condrbons of Sate at set forth by Sioclii 60 01 and 60 02 Lot 2 on Townsfuo Cterv PM During the wee« of pno' to 1 Acquisition of '*«* automotive vertKJes inciudmg onginai Bppardt.js Mr*3 County i* Bergan Stata of Ne* the Sharif! of Batgen County • Paying block. tha Tax Map erf tna Borougn of PUBLISHED Jury 17 2006 •no up to anO •ncluding tn« oaid of •yu.pment consisting of in an SUV for tha use ol the Ponce Department |ol Jarsay ai a ••-r«f.i; ••ft: on Tna Shenfl 'eservo* tne light lo Wafcngton as a racraauonal u*« FEE S5 76 tuch meeting a ropy of the a dump true* for tha usa of the Department M PutSi. ' this sale trrjm tmie to time Ml- S04- ( amtiuiance '<•• the use of tne Volunteer Ambulance Corvt 'uiher considered to- "wiai passage the Cierii t Office <" the '.)*•• Han lo * ;x• v <] tiy la Apptopnaban and EtbmewO COM 1266.000 after uut>i. hearing thereon 20I-2U-0M3 Ma ml avail*** for mspectun ym«nt AopnawWM (14 000 * • B fha Mumopai duth>ng Ekvougti o> TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST Heien Potila «w SHERIFF Bonds and Notes Authorised S250 ' *0 be heW in tha Waanglon Naw Jafsay NOTKE OF '62U4 Pennd " Usefu'nets S vMra Counal Chamber! al th* Town HaH E tjwi" Zulkowski PUBLISHED July PUBLlSHiED June 2fl July 3 '(I L,ndirwncaNo2W< 'An J67 VaHey Broo* Avenue •- SacnMary to tna Board FEE $8 '5 1/ 2006 Ontnanoe to Amend Cheptet vn > i,.,.,it.d- of n». property ,-MKH! -i-j *••, antting stnic Tuesday Aug.jst 12 2006 at ' * Oalad at WMNnglon this 2TV> FEE 170 00 tTrmmc) ot ttm Revtaed General "II-IM ii'J lA/iposos Said property betng acquirtM *nown ai the PM During the week of pnor lo NOTICE OF day of May 2006 Qntnance* ot tha Townthip of Legion B..M .g >s das^jnatad as Block >'••' Lot 17 on the Ta and up lo and including the dale of DCTfRMMATION PUBLISHED July 17 2008 Lyndhurti Scrwdufa XVII 'Bus Map of the Borough and has a *tra«t H )(!•«*.- 0*412 '••-•! Straet »ucti meeting a copy of tha DllMMqiaiMU FEE »75 Stop*' ao M to Amend the BOROUOH OF CARLSTAOT MftMttmnf ol lha Borough ol location ot a Bui Slop Along Ridge TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST •M 'inr„,. wii ba •• <*ij*« «va»iabte ai PUBLIC NOTICE W utnerfoojo. ptew Jacaay Road" was introduced and pasaad MflTKE Of ADOPTION the Ciert. i jfftce propri£l.Kxi SUMJ E*t'matoKl Co&^ i Hi ooo upon first raadtng by the Board of NOTKE it hereby given mat any member of Ihe general public Bbard at a meeting heM on Commistionars of the Townshtp o> Down Payment Apprn(inat«d 1 4 050 AN ORDINANCE AMEMOMQ TOWNSHIP OF LYHOHURST Lyndhunt Ordinance No 2652 Tuesday June 10 2006 made the Bond* and Note* Authof^fed I 80 950 HewtPoliio RMC CHAPTER W ENTITLED 1 Lyndhurst m tha County of Bargen *oaowmg datarmmatior NOTICE Of ADOPTION entitled 'An eminence to Amena Stale of Naw Jarsay al a maatmg Penod of Usafuinas* 40 vears Townsn.p CWrt "SCHEDULE OF FEES." Appbcants request (or an NOTKE ax fo tha property located at Block 1S5 passage after pubkc hearing A;•;•'•_*• nhcn ana 1 st • • <»t.. : Got! t 55 000 REVISED GENERAL Chapf vii i Traffic; of ina flavwatf thereon at a maating of tha Board EaMDWsn Ne* Zoning Regulations" I Ots 15 03 15 02 commonly known ;IT*' Paymem Appropnatod 1 ^650 ORDINANCES OF THE as 25 Onant Way Rutherford Naw &*rmrmi Onlnanoaj ot ffw of Comfu.noner* to be hatd m tha WM introduced al .i rneal'ng o' the Council Chambers al tha Town Ha" h • • '.•: and Note* A ,t'i. .•-•••• I ".2 J50 BOROUOH OF CARLSTADT. 2M2 Boafd of •.»-•-• svi 'if- of •••*• 367 valley Brook Avenue on ••••••: ' U*efulne*s 20 yean. APPROVED IV 'No Pahung' K u ID Amend Towntn

Onu'*t Cou^M, ,>f Tuasday Auguat 12 2006 at '00 M*yo- iViharr Roeman [j«*n 'II*O on rn) t Aggreoat. Appropr.alion ano L»t.m«« Cost J- '.25 001 ATTEST Sacreiary of the Boarrj and * ScnadUa ix-A "Handkcappad and up lo and tnciuoing ma date o< 'IHh .;,i, of June 200B and wa» available there lot n»f«.l«3'' sucn maaung a copy of the Aggregate Do*" iM.'•'*•!•• Apt>ropriated S ^5 00* Cujira i oy Borough Oerh Partung - On Straaf" to at to Add passed on final raadHig ai a Zoning Board of Ad|unl •' BorvH ano No(#s i nererjy certify ihai ih« foregoing a Paftong Spac* on Vaamy Brew* maetng of rrte Board >' Mary Ellen Sarton the Clark's Office m the Town HaH lo Authon/Wd S' <50 OCX ordinance we* passed by the MayO> Recording Secretary Avnua and SctwkM XVII any membe' of the general public Commitsiorien •ie»cj on the Bth id, PbWuhed Jui> '' 2008 and Counoi ol the Borough of Toacftrta Zonai' ao aa to Add a HatanPokto RMC of July 2WW f-ee Sft ."> Canstadi at a Council Maatmg rietd DavQnatad Location An OroVianc* Township Clef. Helen Poiito RMf. PUBLISHED July '? 2006 ^t-nLon ^V Cotti (110 000 on July 10 2008 to Amend Cnapra/ xxi iZonmg) ot Townshitj Clert FEE 16 2S JKU L !e ' 3 0? yean CU're ' i>. Borough Clerti PUBLISHED July 17 2000 PUBLISHED July '' ?0O8 tha Townan*) ot Lyndhunt ao aa to FEE ibJi b [H,b»sn«HJ pursuant 0 N j S A 40* 2 ffct 15 ^5 The following vehicle* were EataOtah Naw Zormg Ragulabont- was introducaO at a maabng of the abandoned >n the Town of Boroug" Cw* Board of Comrmaawnan of tna PUBLIC NOTICE Rutherford and Tuesday Saptambe' ft" 2006 al 7 00 p m >n van*.* Law W i0a r ihe loDowmg F£E $53 00 **i be tvold at public auction on maalmg of tha Board of tha Town HaN Courtroom 2nd Fkxx 167 Vatfey Broc* Avenua Lyndhurw - Interior A Exterior New Jersey Tbatday J"'y ?2 2006 at 8 00 a m Corwnoaionar* ha«d on the 8th day BOROUOH OF CARLSTADT Painting of July 2008 This rtaanng *.n be hetd lor the DurooM of avaUoiting the application ol •I N.c» i Towing Service 156 Eaat BONDOt Comcast of New Jersey n LLC Ny the renewal of tv mumcipai conserv ic Maintenance Sen/tees "i»M Ava Rutherford N«w M«(#(I PoMo RMC ''II- it"-] 'iTti'i^'icc the summary termi of M™ f are mcludad '*'n ri«t own oparaia aiwnd and m*ntam • caf>a tewvifon and -.« «• Townsnip C *f* &een finally adopted by tha Borough Council of the Borough o' Cantiadt n - Carpentry PUBLISHED July 17 2006 commumcabons sysiam m the Township of Lindnursi arvi is he AH inwramtod parties are -nvtted to attend and be hea'd *•!'• aspect to ttwi r«apona>bta for aU towing and Bond Law has begun to run from the date of the '"v pubticalton of this Free Estimates appkeaoon Copws of tha appkcation ** be on f>nj with the Township C »•• sJDraga charge* fus btd once TOWNBHw* OF LYNOHURtT statement Copws of tha tuH ordinance are ava-i«bie at no coal and du"ng ot tha Township of LyndhurtJ and can be reviewed Monday through Fnde, Damn: {973) 997-2113 Mual ba paid m cast M cerirfted NOTKE OF 'eguiar businaas hours at the Ctont • office '<,• ••«- \*?<\ of ine ganerai batwaan tha hours of 9 00 • m and 4 30 p m at the Municipal Cwrk • '«-(••• cftack public who request lh« urn* The summary of the term* o' S^Lh bond m the Town Hal t>r mual ba ramovad within 40 LyndnurW Ordmanca No 26&3 ordinance foUows This notice w* ba pubhahed agaw batwaan the fourteenth fI4| and M.«ntr> noun antMad 'An Ontnanca to Amend 17) day pnor to tha haanng PUBLISHED July 17 2008 Chapter XXI (ZonmgJ ot tha HetenPoUto RMC FIE WOO Reread General O*WK*I ot tha IHU BONO ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 4. 1 •. 7, t. 10 ANO 11 Township Ciert. rbwnafMp ot Lyndhunt to at to OF THE BONO ORDINANCE (ORO NO 04-18) ENTITLED 'BOND PUBLISHED Jury 17 2006 Amend Certain Zonmg negutepont' ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE MAKING OF VARIOUS PUBLIC ONS FEE S'2 00 was mroduoad and paane) upon MMOVEMENTS ANO THE ACQUISITION OF NEW AUTOMOTIVE ftrsl raatkng by tha Board of VEHICLES. INCLUDING ORIGINAL APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT. IN, Vinyl Siding rjETERalNATION CiKiHimawoafi of lha Townahaj of TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST BY ANO FOR THE BOROUOH OF CARLSTADT. IN THE COUNTY OF • Rtplacement Window* Lyndhurst m tha County of Bargan BEROEN. STATE OF NSW JERSEY. TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF 'AafcaMmanl altfM Boroug h of Suimg A Guiur Cleaning Ruttwrford. Naw Jfrraay StaH o( Naw Jartay at a maaeng Novca is haraby gtvari that seated bids win ba raoatvad by tha Mayor and ti.SM.MO TO MY THE COST THEREOF. TO MAKE A DOWN UUAH H TAKE NOTICE THAT tha hatd on Tuaaday July 8 2008 ItwW Doaro of y. ornmmormer! of the Ip^ifr^fyp of liyn^h^jfsj, BafQ*n L^^yf^^^ htfftt PAYMENT. TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF BONOS TO FINANCE Bbard at ba funttar oonaidarad for final Jaraay for Ina ftjaatr TfaYl (iTtJT*Tf'rn •' Lyndhurmi Townahm HaH SUCH APPROPRIATION ANO TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF IWaday • . BOYD paataga an*' pubfcc rtaanrtg Satyport Maabng Room isi Floor 367 VWay Brook Avanua Lyndhurst BONO ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE Of trjto-ftwtg d tharaon. at a maabng of tha Board SUCH BONOS." ADOPTED SEPTEMBER II, 2004 AppkcanU raquaat for a use Naw Janwy on TlaTirtS.' fiff* J? V** «' 1000 AM Local Pravaftng Ttme ol Commaannart to ba hatd « tha * PAVING variance lor omce space and a Orawmg* •paoAcattona and forms of b>d*. contact and bone tor proposed Count* Cnambars at tha Town Hal. I Scocutixg " UtMl Onvo»ovt "' * laaWy involving an work praparad by Mwftaat J Nagka TowrwNp Engtnaar w* bt on Ma m To make lha following amendment* to Bond Orrjjnance No and Concroto ftdowollia pavkmg and Mot age 367 Va«ay Broofe Avanua on Bw O*ca of the said Eng«war at 34 Park Avanua. Lyndhurst Naw Jaraey 04 16 arfopwd on Saptamber 16 2004 973467-2686 FREE Tuaaoay August 12 2008 at 7 00 on Frflaw fc^y n ajfJB and may ba axamrwd at no axpansa by .. Lota $02 and 50. PM Ounng tha week of. pnor to. Uc< I3VH0O32680O proapactrva bndan Ounng bu»ma«s hours Biddara. upon raquaat wMt ba 1 Amend Section 4 to (AMU mcraaaa tha appropriation and animated coal oanwnonty known a> 1 Onant Way. amt up to and mctudmg lha data of UM E. Ruttartord Naw Janay fumwhao wuh a copy of tw apacmcabona and bkjaprtntt ol Bw drawwiqa by m Section 4 C fmn M23750 to 1933750 lan increase o> $500 000) |M> •uch maahng a copy of ffw QUANTED tw Enoaiaar on propar noboa and a non-rarurwabw payrrwM coat of |BOJ]Q •nc/**se tha down payment awiotifiiafl a»on of raaMutton haa Ip cover tha coal of raproducbon (Cnacks mada payable to NagHa $45,250 (an ncraaaa of 125.000) and u«i meraaM the bonds and note* bam Wad m tna oUce of «w ina Clark's Oftca m via Town Ha* to •l Bids muat ba mada on Standard Ptopoaal toma aufftorued m Section 4C from $403,500 to $878 500 (an ncraasa of SacnMary of Via Board, and • any mambar of *» oanaral puMc MibM tnarator mapacto n m tta mannar datignaairj haram and raquvad by lha SpacaVaaona. must $475,000) and (BXO noraaaa Vw aojyaoata apprapnabon and aatvnasad Zonng Board of AdHjavnanl Haton PoMo. RMC ba aitcioaad m temiea an»a*opaa. baanng tta name and addraaa of bRtdar coattor Sacbo n 4 from IVOOO.000 toll 500000 (an mcraaaa of $600 000) Mary Earn Sarton Townahv Clarfe and nama of tw rxojact on tw outs-da addraaaad to Mayor and Board ol ml mcraaaa Vw arjfjrarjaw down paymani appropnawo for Sacfton 4 from Recording Saoratvy PUBLISHED Jury 17.2008 Comrnaaiorwrt. TowrwMp of L-rndnurst. Bargan County. Naw Jaraay and $60,000 lo $75,000 (an mcraaaa of $75,000) and i-u mcfaaaa tha FEE 18 00 muat tw aooornpanwd by a non-ooiuaun affidavit and a cartfad tfwck or aggraoaw amount of bonds and notes autttoruad m Baction 4 from """ bNl bond lor not waa than tan (10%) parcaro of tw amount bid. provtdad $050 000 lo $1 425.000 (an increase of $475,000) satd chac* naad no) ba mora than (30.000 00 nor shad not ba was twn 1500 00 and a oorwani of tunny from a auraty company authontad lo 2 Amend Sacaon 5 to ncraaaa lha amount of Section 20 a*panaaa TOWNBMP O" LVNOHUmT tanaacl buamaaa In tw Stan of Hew Jaraay -n a turn aqual to orwhundrad mdudarj m ttw coal of tw purpoaaa from tSS.OOOto $12 0 000 (an mcraaaa (100%) parcant of tw amount bid. and ba rjakvarad M tw ptaoa on or of $25,000) batera tw hour rtamad above Tna Standard propowal torm and the nor.-co»us»n affidavit ara attached to 3 Amend Sacaon S to a&opung a MaaMr Ptaa. ourauam to twMunwipaiLand UaaLaw. NJSA tw apaoJSsaltarw. ooplaa a. wnch ** ba tumwnad rjn appkcalwn to tw $60,000 lo $75,000 (an 40 580-28 and Enahwar WlaBMAa, H m nicmary (or th» Townahp s Enrjmaannfl and Ptannmg In aoconjanca w«h NJSA *OAI 1-23 2 al contract, anwrad -nto wnn tw 7 to i *» amount of bonds autftoroad from Townan-p of Lyndhurat on or aft*. Saptarnbar 1. 2004. tha oonvaclor mwat $060,000 to $1 425.000 (an a of S47B.00O) _. ..PX..a>. ba iiQlaawiil waft tw Nats- Janay Daoartmant of tw Traaaury DMaton of Board wk* raapact to tw Uaater Plan, and Ravanua and provMa a buatntaa oartBcaia wNh tw bKt Tha owHaUui 5 Anwnd Sacbon S to Inonaai tha amount of bond arwnpaann r tw Muttaaal Land UM Law raqwraa tta Board of anal provtda urtun noaoa ta « subcontractors and suppkar of tw auawrtwd from tMO.000 to $1 425 000 (an noaaaa of $476.000) a proiMon W aa budget and •anwairtaia «undator raapBriatt/ lo aubrtat proof ol .uilniii raojataaon to tw wotaOo. Tha raojuwanwnt of proof of buawaai ta|aasiaauii avtonda down tiraugh at 6 Anwnd SaoNn to to incraaaa tw awaraoa panod of uaaUnaaa of tw Man.purauantloNJSA 40S6D-24:and wvaaj fs*r»|rjftwproaKt Batora Anal paymart or tw amrad * mada by S. t* Townanip-* Chwf FnancMi OUcar hat oaraHad twt tta tw oontocsng tgancy, tw corWacay ahai aubnW an aotwa*a Hat and , turtda am i Him tor tta aepanaas MIIJI.HH waft tta proof of teuwnni ia|aa>atiuii of aarjh wJOuummMH or auppaar uaad n tw floftta WHiiam of tw cona-aa, or anal to mrwaai tw amount of graaa aaM of'tw Borousti Tha oona-aolor wM oamply «N •hown on tw tmiaimiHal Oatt tiaiafnint Mad for tw u*dawr»ca, aa pWHuajaaid by tw Sasw Traaawar pinuant to NJSA 10 S-31 at aaq and arnarwad. fram SSSO.000to 11.4JS.00 0 (an nctaaaaof $47t,OOO) NJAC 1737 and wlti af ptmasiona of tw local PubSs Con*7aoa) Law. HJBA

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