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'•>. I- Minit-Ed r Nice fa note that rm b. Nadar rating dropped from in 197*. Rep. * £ u n ln m * •» » * mind in ' ~ r " T *T **» teat 1*7* and wrongAS in W*. *•^£ ■ £35 (fioinimTcial 'K e a b sr and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW .5 c * „ ..py upon to be strivii^ VOL M NO. 17 THURSDAY, D IC SM B IR «,1977 .. »> • <*.* ir— , E X ’* Break-Ins Keeping Police Dept. Busy Lyndhurst police arrested juvenile. 17, refuaed to give charged with possession of a is Detective Sgt Michael high school over the two local youths after ap officers his name and was hypodermic needle, a Giammetta. assisted by prehending them after a Thanksgiving weekend. The taken to tte Juvenile Center December 15 court ap Detective James Settem equipment consists of phone call to headquarters in Parmus. Tte second in pearance is scheduled for brino Detective Sgt Francis at approximately 7 45 p.m stereos and speakers stolen truder wss Edward Fisher, Fisher. McSweeney was called in as from the music room. Sunday alerted then; that 25, of 323 Second Avenue, Police involved in the Juvenile Officer, to take breakin at tne People McSweeney recovered tte who was released on his arrests and apprehensions care of the juvenile items through information Pharmacy Drug Store ai own recognizance Both he are: Patrolmen Robert Ridge Road, had taken obtained as a result of bis and the juvenile were Giangeruao, C. Valiante. McSweeney reports the connections with the place. Patrolmen Ted charged with break and en and Sgt. James Gabriello recovery of electronic Juvenile Aid Bureau. ~ No Kaminski. Donald Goral. try and the latter was also Directing the investigation equipment stolen from the Peter Scotti and Joaeph Sar complaints have been filed. noski responded with Detec tives Sgt Michael Giam- metta and Detective James Station Undergoes Face-Lift Settembrino. They found Robert Curry, 22, of 7*2 By Spring Lyndhurst same time they fomd that the same time a brick wall the entrance Kingsland Avenue and Station should hsve s the trestles used by the was erected at the turn of The conditions began to Frank Tests, 23, of 777 Fifth sprightly new look. railroad were deteriorating the stairs so that there can receive attention at once street, both of Lyndhurst. in That is the promise made They demanded cer no longer be loitering on the Conrail workmen began to the basement They were to Township Construction tification of their safety by stairwell place steel plates along the charged with break and en Superintendent George the Conrail and Department Action on the station Stuyvesant Ave retaining try and bail set by Judge Woertz Sr by officials of of Transportation engineers. began when a resident told wall at the station. The John C. Garde at $2,500 Conrail, the government the Board of Commissioners Conrail engineers also were operator of the old Erie The certifications are not each Unable to post bail yet on the way the facility was a disgrace inspecting the rail line from both were taken to Bergen Lackawanna Railroad. Inspection indicated that the the station west over the County Jail to await ap Woertz and Building In Instead immediate steps resident isiderstated the Passaic River pearance in Lyndhurst spector Victor Tamaro took to correct conditions at the conditions at the station It was those engineers Municipal Coot. a long look at tte station, station began. Tte platform Besides being a safety who told Woertz that a big which has served the town at the top of the staircase hazard the stairwell was clean-up is in the plans and At 10 a.m. Monday ship for many years, and was filled with macadam so filthy Trash was flowing Liberal Finance Company that the railroad station will decided it would either be that it no longer poses a around the old station and be in exemplary condition in of the same address called rebuilt or tom down. At the hazard to commuters. At on the embankment near to report an attempted several months. breakin at their office. From the basement an at tempt was made to enter Bellem ead D onates $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 T o C e n t e r AN KKH IN THi HESH. Mayor Jotoph Corvcd of Lyndhunt rocontty had Hm long- the office above through a Industry responded to tte sought opportunity *o meet Jo* DiMaggio, tte one time boseboN star, who < *» do*, hale in the floor where a recreational needs of youth promotional wort. Ttioy oxchangod greetings and wont w m m , | old bpssboll pip* had been removed and in Lyndhurst with the a metal plate nailad to tte.-large* j t irate dnati0a«#gr floor board from below to to the Lyndurst Youth C lif order to lay carpeting on the ter—a gift of $10,900 from office floor. Bellemead Development C arucci M eets D iM dggio The incident was checked Corporation, a leading ort by Detectives Thoms developer of the Geary and James Settem Meadowlands. brino. R ecalls S to ry O f H \is B at "We have a choice bet Two other arrests were ween providing our youth "He was just as nice and professional baseball, now dhurst where some fans, made about 1:20 Monday with decent constructive decent as I had expected does promotional work. who had obtained the bat in morning when two youths recreation—or letting them him to be.” said Mayor- Among his accounts are Washington — they never were found in the Harrison roam the streets at loose en Freeholder Joseph Carucci banks and coffee com explained how — showed it Grinding Go. premises at ds," said John I. Merritt, of Lyndhurst. panies. He has developed around. 473 Riverside Avenue, Jr.. chairman and president Carucci was speaking of a into a pleasant, courteous, Word got to DiMaggio and following a lead from a of Bellemead. before a chance meeting he had with self-assured man who meets an emissary from Newark citizen. One of the youths, a meeting of the Lyndhurst Joe DiMaggio, the onetime people well. As a baseball appeared in Lyndhurst. He Industrial Association at the baseball great. fplayer DiMaggio was reser made some inquiries and Pennington Club, Passaic, Carucci and DiMaggio ved and seemed introverted. pretty soon the bat was last Tuesday were guests recently at a However, Carucci returned to DiMaggio. Oh, Joy! Hackensack shopping hap recalled a Lyndhurst-tinged The story is one of Lyn- He said that ap pening. Carucci, who made incident which DiMaggio dhurst's sports legends and proximately 125 teen-agers DiMaggio an idol during the recalled with a laugh. Carucci revived it for Miss Joy Guastella of 134 are currently using the Cen latter's baseball career, is DiMaggio's record of hit DiMaggio Ridge Rd, Lyndhurst, a ter on a regular basis, but that 2,000 boys and girls of now mayor of Lyndhurst ting safely in SI straight “A lot of strange things student at The Berkeley Jamas Merritt, prosident of M o m o w l Corporation, hands check to mam and a member of the games was broken in Grif happen in this world." com School of Garret Mountain, Lyndhurst could use ad Do Forge, member of the Lyndhurst Youth Confer, while Ronald Bogle of lyndhunt Bergen County Board of fith Stadium. Washington mented DiMaggio with a will be listed in the 1977-71 ditional recreational Commissioner of foriu and Public Property, far loft, looks on with Mn. Evel™ Freeholders At the same time his prized laugh. “Put together I guess edition of “Who’s Who facilities. “This check Pezzolla, president of the Adult Advisory Committee of the Youth Center. Presen DiMaggio, once the bat disappeared. they would make a good Among Students in brings the total fun tation took place at the luncheon mooting of the Lyndhunt Industrial Association of premier center fielder of The bat showed up in Lyn book." American Jinior Colleges." ding-private and govern Pennington Club last Tuesday. ment—lo $53,000,” te said. "But we need $75,010 just to youth. Mrs Pezzolla. in Meadowlands make a start on tte expan said Ray Bateman with turn, was lauded by State whom he served several Seek Grant Ave. Compromise sion and modernization Senator Anthony Scardino, Senator Scardino. in his years in the Senate is an necessary to meet tte needs speaker for tte day, for her remarks to the members of of our youth. " honest man of high integrity A compromise is being said the land is worth favor of tte shopping area "It is essential that we "determination and the Industrial Association and could not find his way sought on setting the value $!M,000 expanaion, declared Mark DeForge, a dedication" in trying to commented on the results of have such a map," Carucci sophomore at Lyndhurst to change his mind even of a half-acre of Lyndhurst A shocker to Lyndhurst discovery of tte gaajfre said. “It is hazardous to establish a suitable Center the November 8 guber when te saw how necessary land. poaaa a critical quesOK for High School and a member for Lyndhurst's youth. natorial election. He said wm tte Information that a i permit work on our streets of tte Lyndurst Youth Cen it was to do so He had high Tte half-acre lies at the der Grant Ave. n m a high Lyndhurst. He wahts to to go forward without the result was due to the praise for Bateman's know why tte townriiip did ter, was presented with tte Bellemead Development Republican candidate's character.