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The Lyndhurst High for the legendary Coot the Bergen County meet High School Hall of Fame O f Meadowlands Plant School Athletic Hall of Manisera on Lyndhurst “s and was the runnerup in for his playing abilities, Dear Editor, monitor and supervise the homes on this property dated March 4, 1984 to the Fame has announced it 1949 undefeated football the Group 3 state meet. His Librera is a retired As one of the com­ operation. This demand will result in a loss (rf tax Bergen Record, in addition will induct eight players, team. Carini, a Lyndhurst track seasons included two educator missioners who voted to was agreed to by Dr. ratables when you con­ to his usual scathing coaches or contributors at resident, is an executive firsts in the mile in the ELIZABETH LINDSAY negotiate with the Bergen Sadat, director of the sider emergency services diatribe leveled against its fifth induction dinner on with Prudential Insurance Passaic Valley Conference — Class of 1931 — Miss County Utilities Authority N .J.D .E.P. Solid Waste Di­ such as fire and police de­ one of our board members Saturday, May 5. at San Company meets, a second in the Lindsay pioneered girls for a resource recovery vision and would be put partments which will have goes on to say that i t is Carlo's Restaurant. A guard, who also was a Group 3 state meet, a third sports at LHS. Unable to plant my first and most into the contract. to be placed in the new time that Lyndhurst was The inductees are ath­ baseball player, Carini in the Bergen County meet participate at school be important concern was for As your commissioner “Lyndhurst 11” close to able to enjoy the fruits of letes W alter Cary, Vince was named to the All- and a fourth in the Eastern c a u s e th e r e w ere no the safety and health of the of Revenue and Finance these projected homes. its meadowlands." Mr Carini, Nick Servidio, Bergen County first team, States meet Spino, who female teams, she com­ residents of Lyndhurst and this letter must necessar­ Also add in the cost of gar­ Russo, are you serious? Mike Spino and Vivian the Group 3 all state team has authored several peted in four sports for the surrounding com­ ily reflect the financial im­ bage pick-up, cleaning and The fruits of the Machcinski Falco. by the Newark News, and books on running, still several clubs, including munities. All of the health pact on the taxpayers of maintenance of streets and meadowlands, by your ac­ The coach is Bill Librera the all-Bergen Passaic In­ holds the school record for The Second Ward Club of reports to date have been Lyndhurst with a resource all of the services that the tions and theatrics at the and the contributors are terscholastic League the mile (4 21). Passaic. positive, i.e., no risk to the recovery plant and a re- township provides to all of various meetings would be Elizabeth Lindsay and team. VIVIAN MACHCINSKI Libby " earned 44 med­ health to our residents and zoned research-distrib- its residents. Last but not 4,000 to 6,000 homes. That Thomas Gash NICK SERVIDIO - FALCO — Class of 1973 — als. three cups and 10 our neighbors. We are ution complex in lieu of the least, consider the cost would be one piece of fruit Ralph Cardillo is the Class of 1951 — A two-sport An outstanding girls ath­ certificates during her presently awaiting one 4,000 to 6,000 homes. The lete, who participated in of at least one new school I would not care to bite into. president of the Hall of athlete, Servidio. track career She broke basketball for four years more test result being per­ resource recovery plant tl (projection of 400 to 600 Fame committee. Tickets nicknamed Scrap Iron, " several state and regional formed by a toxicologist building! would bring into school age children). I feel A word to all the former for the induction dinner played a major role in and was a member of the AAU discus throw records, with a Ph.D. from Rutgers the Lyndhurst treasury ap­ that a conservative esti­ elected officials, the pres­ arc $25 and are available leading L H S to football and boys track team because finished fifth in the discus indoor track cham­ there was no girls teams at University. This result will prox. 3.5 to 4 million mate of an increase of tax­ ent officials and those who from committee members in the 1936 Olympic Games pionships. He was a two- the time M rs Falco went be made public and if it dollars per year A very es to our taxpayers could hope to aspire to this posi­ or by calling Lyndhurst trials and competed way football player, star­ on to the University of proves to be positive 1 feel conservative estimate on be in the realm of thirty to tion in M ay, 1985 Put poli­ High School, 939-4139 or alongside the legendary ring at fullback and line­ Pennsylvania, where she that the unjustified fear the 295 privately owned forty percent. tics aside for this profound 939-0844 Jesse Owens at several backer He was a first- was a two-year captain on tactics used by some per­ acres rezoned for and probably the most im­ WALTER CARY - meets Miss Lindsay has One of my colleagues on team all- BPIL. first team the women's basketball sons and directed to pa­ research-distribution portant issue ever to sur­ Class of 1935 — An outstan­ been active in Girl Scout the board stated that 4,000 All-County, and third-team team and was voted the rents of children should would bring in an addi­ face in Lyndhurst. Do what ding half-miler and miler ing for 59 years and retired homes is preferable to a Group 2 selection most outstanding woman's prove to be groundless and tional 10 to 12 million is in the best interest of the who went on to track in 1982 after 40 years of resource recovery plant. I Servidio was an all­ athlete in 1975 without a shred of truth. dollars annually in taxes. cannot understand the ra­ taxpayers you represented, greatness at St Benedict's employment with the Ratables from this area league and second-team At LHS. she averaged 16 The following is an ex- tionale used in arriving at the taxpayers you are Prep and Fordham Uni­ Board of Education, the would be approx. 13.5 to 16 All-County shotputter. He points. 11 rebounds and cerpt from the American this conclusion. Another presently representing, versity. He is a member of last 25 years as the clerk at also was an exceptional four assists per game in million dollars per year. an the taxpayers you the Fordham Hall of Jefferson School Lung Association of New member of the board who wrestler, but LHS did not At the present time the hope to represent in the Fame her senior basketball sea­ Jersey booklet entitled is quoted in the F'eb. 12, have a wrestling program THO M AS GASH - Class taxpayers of Lyndhurst son. She received the 100- “ Throwing It Away In New 1984 issue of the Star Led­ future. Cary, also a baseball at the time. He went on to of 1038 — A star athlete, pay approx. 11.5 million point award in girls in­ Jersey—A Comprehensive ger after a pressconference Finally, it behooves ev­ pitcher and basketball Virginia M ilitary coach and teacher-admin- tramurals. the only winner Look At Waste Disposal". dollars per year to run the held by Bellemeade and ery elected commissioner player, was a one-man in­ Academy, where he was a istrator at Lyndhurst High township. Board of Educa­ in 27 years The excerpt reads as fol­ Hartz Mountain called the not to cater to any special door track team under nationally-rated wrestler School until his retirement tion, payment to Bergen coach Edw in Olsen. Cary B I L L L I B R E R A — lows: ‘-’As for risk to the project < resource recovery interest group regardless -«»d Alt-South linebacker in last year County and the H.M.D.C. won several indoor meet Coached at Lyndhurst population, risk assess­ plant) “ a disaster. The 35- of the pressures brought to football Gash was a member of miles, breaking the State from 1950-59 He was an ment of the Hempstead revenue tax-sharing pool. acre incinerator site is due bear. We have been M IK E SP IN O - Class of the L H S football, track and meet record by nine sec­ assistant in basketball and Resource Recovery Facil­ You do not have to be a east of Riverside General elected to serve all of the 1962 —- A top miler and wrestling teams and was mathematical genius to onds with a time of 4 33 football and the head base­ it y ”, a 1981 Cornell Univer­ Hdsptafl, the Harmon Cove citizens of Lyndhurst basketball player He let­ an AJJ-­ figure that your present He also ran the 440 and ball coach. A member of sity study of dioxin Condominium Develop- tered in cross-country, man in 1937 Gash was an tax rate could be cut at least was a member of the mile the Bergen County assistant football coach emissions by Neil Orloff, ment and the Sincerely. track and basketball fifty to seventy percent relay in outdoor track He Coaches Association Cen­ from 1951-60 and a history Ph.D. knd John Babish, Meadowlands Hilton. " No­ John E. Gagliardi Spino was named to the and still have several mil­ won the Group 3 State tury Club, Librera had a teacher He later became Ph.D. concluded that un­ where in that statement all-Passaic Valley Con­ lion dollars left over to meet in 4:36.6, the fastest 104-49 record at LHS. a vice-principal and pnnci der the very worst case, was a word uttered about ference team in 1960-61, fund capital projects such time of the day. winning percentage of 67 9 pal. from 1973-83 In 1965. including seventy years of being cocerned with reduc­ F ish ‘N when he averaged 14 as roads, sewer lines, V IN C E C A R IN I — Class percent he was responsible for continuous exposure to the ing the tax burden of Lyn­ points a game equipment, vehicles, etc. C h ip s of 1950 — One of several Librera later coached starting the girls basket point of peak concentra: dhurst taxpayers I strong­ Spino. who went on to without digging into the St. M atthew s Ladies' star linemen who blocked baseball at Passaic and ball program again, before tion, emissions could cause ly subscribe to the theory star at Syracuse Univer­ the state mandate. Gash is taxpayers pockets to pay Aid Society is’ sponsoring a was the original athletic one case of cancer in each that people elected to rep­ sity, was a one-man team a charter member of the for these capital expen­ "F ish and Chips Dinner director at Indian Hills. A million people. Under resent the people of Lyn­ in cross-country. He won LHS Hall of Fame commit­ ditures. All of the above on Thursday, March 29, Index member of the Garfield more probable conditions dhurst should do just that tee. figures will give the tax­ 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.. at 20 Pages the risk level would be one and not be wrestling with the church located at Val­ payers of Lyndhurst a sta­ in a hundred million.’' problems in another town ley Brook Ave and Editorials bilized tax rate for twenty 6 Brownie Troop And Libby which is not in Bergen Travers PI., Lyndhurst Cable 3 Guide 6 To further insure com­ years. County. All of the com­ Donation is $5.75 for Dining With 13 plete and continuous safe­ The other side of the missioners on this board Adults and $3.00 for chil­ Vagabonding 9 ty when the plant is operat­ coin is to refuse the re­ Celebrate 50 Years should remember the old dren under 12 Medical Directory 8 ing, a demand was made source recovery plant adage “charity begins at Brownie Troop 990 was Reservations a must for Lyndhurst Budget 14,15 to have N .J. Dept, of En­ whereby the 295 acres will organized a half century home." Wedding Guide vironmental Protection in­ dinner or take-out by call­ 13 ago. continue to be zoned Mr. Peter Russo, former spectors to be present in ing 933-5992 oor 939-7647 by Obituaries 16 parkside residential. The mayor and commissioner A single leader has been the plant 24 hours a day to March 27, 1984 placing of 4,000 to 6,000 of Lyndhurst, in a letter at the head of the proud little troop. She is Eliz­ abeth < Lib b y ) Lindsay W omen Fight At A ldo’s Heal,h Dept Activitie9 To celebrate the occa­ Blood ProccnroPressure RourlincrcReadings. - MMonday, nnHou TTuesdayi i m W q sion Troop 990 will hold an Two young women who Avenue, Lyndhurst, who sisting arrest on Septem­ and Thursday afternoons 1:00 to 2:00 P M . open house March 16 at the charged a third with as­ was represented by public ber 9. 1983 as the detective (Appointm ent O nly) Call afternoons only 1 to 3 Little House on Livingston sault and had cross com­ defender Kathy Donovan. and a companion found the p . m . Ave from 4 P M. to9 P.M. plaints Ciled by the Lyn­ She said the two out-of- youth with several others A special cake ceremony dhurst defendant, ap­ towners had started the on the Lyndhurst railroad Food Stam p Applications: Friday M arch 9, 9 will be held at 7 P.M. peared before Municipal public fighting and that platform. A substance a.m . to 12 noon & 1:00 to 3.00 p.m . It is right in the midst of Judge Jam es A. Breslin this was her first visit to thought to be marijuana Hom e Energy & Cooling Assistance: Friday Girl Scout Week and will Thursday and pleaded Aldo's. was in possession of the M a r c h 9 , 9:00 a m to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to be part of the 72-year-old 'guilty with an explana­ Darrell Tate of group but Martinez was 3 : 0 0 p . m . United States of Amenca tion.'' Breslin. finding out Brooklyn, 32, charged with found not guilty of Senior Citizen Physicals: M arch 7, from 1 Girl Scouts. Former mem­ that the charges were the 3 complaints including as­ possession. Breslin said p . m . t o 3 : 4 5 p.m. lAppointment Onlyi. bers and friends are in­ result of a fight among the sault on a police officer, that after hearing testi­ vited to visit and sign their resisting arrest on Janu­ Free Medical Transportation is now being three in Aldo's. Marin Ave­ mony in the case on Febru­ birthday card between the Elizabeth Lindsav nue. on the night of Feb. 6 ary 12, was given sen­ ary 16 he recalled the boy provided for Lyndhurst residents five days a hours of 4 and 9 p.m. At 7 told the complainants that tences of 6 months in did not realize who was week M ondays thru Friday. Call 939-5206, D om ­ p.m. Miss Elizabeth (Lib^ jorie Barnett. Elvira Kane. Elise Kirchdorffer, Bergen County Jail on Caputo. Doris Coles. Patri­ Ann, Dorothy and Helen they were subject to a jail arresting him since the de­ inick Pepe, for appointments and additional bie» Lindsay, leader, will cia Eustacce. Florence Kraft, Marie Lindsay, sentence of 6 months if each count and given cred­ tectives were not in uni­ inform ation. ’ introduce the current troop Anna Nay. Inez Nicholson, they were found guilty. He it for 48 days he has al­ form. A ssistance: Teenagers are available for jobs members who will present Fussell, Gloria and Viola Jean Ogg. Aurelie Osback, then asked if they wished ready spent there. The new around thejiouse, inside and out, for a fee and a short entertainment Geronimo, Roslyn Gren- to obtain the services of an sentences were to run con­ paid by the homeowner New Jersey Violent ark, represented by public each members asking a auditorium. ing the church auditorium purchased from district Crimes Bureau. defender Kathy Donovan handicapped friend and Jack Fedorchak, presi­ and school stairwells. The captains or from any was fined $25 and assessed parent to attend. They had dent, says he expects over Mary Miller of 17» church usher. society also conducted a Bergen Avenue. Kearny m costs and $35 to the wonderfnl music supplied 200 men and boys to partic­ successful drive for shoes Violent Crim es Bureau on « v f Donn* M. Cordi, W by D J.Tony Di Maggio for— ipate and invites ail to as­ Theme of the breakfast for Polish orphans and Bntottn’s finding Min guil­ DtGnw Avenue. Newark, their dancing pleasure, fol­ NEW (ERSEY semble on Page Avenue is “Community partici­ piaib to run another for ty as charged by Conrail Ud-charged Michelle Re- lowed by a hot buffet lun­ near the rectory and pation and Social Aware- dothes,medicines and toys Detective J. Riccrdi of re­ j n .nl M2 Valley Brook cheon from My Place. is P r i d e c o u n try march behind the Boy ness. ” All male for the children.

> ■ w t m r ^'"'%'i < £ f w 2—THURSDAY. MARCH ». ltM - >v ... m M Bob Herb To or Sheriff , officers veteran with the state and .. J^ m i,*™ ., County Police division. tT« currently County, he has served as * passed into tew. His ap- Degree in Social Sciences. who w ilt .have a < county started his, career Lieutenant Robert Herb of heads the department's councilman of Maywood, precUtiO fl for the He is also a certified in­ total of St traffic safety, efforts and is Maywood has announced With the state Highway Pa­ fire commissioner, pud as country’s historical structor of both basic and perience. C , his intention to seik the trol Bureau, now part of also coordinator of the in-service police courses a member of the borough heritage prompted Herb to with Herb* * ; Democratic nomination the state police and then highly successful Bergen organise committees and at the Bergen County Po­ planning board. Herb also resident* j - 1- for Bergen County Sheriff. joined the county police County DWI Stike Force coordinate several Bicen­ lice Academy. was a member of the would ba i Herb. 50. a 25 year police where he served in the pa- which operates throughout tennial events of Revolu­ As an unsuccessful sher­ borough planning board. years ol- the country. tionary War history that iff candidate in 1981. Herb Herb also was a member and law enfor Herb’s career in (Ute had taken place in Bergen. points with pride that al­ knowledge to and county law enforce­ of form er Governor though he was a first-time better job. Herb contends. MARCH SPECIAL ment has earned him Byrne's Motor Vehicle In his desire to further candidate on a county M O NDAYS O N LY: Herb as sheriff «lso in­ awards from the F B I . Study Commission, and his professional career. ticket where his running was also N .J. Senate Leg­ tends to expand on existing Perms $25 „,„s Division of Motor vehicles. Herb has attended numer­ mates were incumbents or islative Aide to District 38. specialized police services Bergen Police Chiefs Asso­ ous police and social-re­ those who had run before, SHAMPOO, w . HOW N T $10. ref. $12-$15 ciation. N.J.P.B.A., vari­ In his career Herb has sub­ within that department lated courses in his 25 his total vote of 132.033 ous m unicipal police agen­ mitted to members of years, as well as having and create new'amis of M M STYU S. MANICURES, against the Republican cies and civic and service Bergen's legislative dele­ attained an Associate specialization, particular­ KAHNS, FROSTING, COUNHM County Chairman was the ly a mobile Forensic Sci­ organizations. gation numerous proposals Degree in Police Science, largest total vote ever at­ ences unit that tfould be on law changes, several of Bachelor Degree in Public tained by a sheriff can­ available on a 24 hour Pal Joey’s As a resident of Bergen which were introduced and Sa fe ty and a M asters didate who did not win. basis to assist local police UNI SEX SALON Bob Herb Herb is quick to remind departments in the identi­ FOR APPOINTMENT CALL detractors that as in the fication. collection, and trol and the detective divi­ Free A ssistance Fo r 991^9529 289RID6ERD.J movie "Rocky", he wants preservation of evidence sion until early 1982 when Moii. Through Sat. 8 AM-6 PM a re-match. at crime scenes, a techni­ Open Wed- 'til 9 PM N. ARLINGTON transferred to the traffic Filin g Incom e Taxes If elected. Herb intends cal service that is sorely to appoint two high-rank­ needed in a county as large The libraries in Tax Counseling for the sistance program may ing police administrative as Bergen. Rutherford. Lyndhurst and Elderly

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An Assembly Resolution r pleted a survey of the R iver,” he added. which would create the sources of debris along the "A t the conclusion of Passaic River Restoration Lower Passaic River,” he this review, the Passaic W ILLIAM H. M YERS Subcommittee of the As­ noted. River Restoration Sub­ sembly Agriculture and 1 This survey will aid in committee will recom­ INCOME TAXES PREPARED Environment Committee the identification of the mend appropriate actions IN YOUR HOME was introduced today in measures necessary to ex­ to promote the restoration CALL FOR APPOINTMENT the General Assembly. ecute a long needed resto­ of the Passaic River, ' 659-5905 (after 6 PM)991-8692 Sponsored by As­ ration of the Passaic Hollenbeck said. semblyman Robert P. Hollenbeck (D-Bergetv> Passaic) AR-37 would create a subcommittee in which Assemblyman Ste­ — People Go Out Of Their Way — phen Adubato, J r . (D-Es- sexu would be the chair­ man and Assemblyman o f Hollenbeck and John Ben­ nett (R-Monmouth) would be members of the sub­ committee. % i t is altogether proper IRA BETTY and fitting for a subcom­ Sale If Effect From Wed., Mar. 7 thru Mar. 10 mittee of the Assembly Ag­ riculture and Environment We’re The Best Committee to devote its at­ tention to reviewing the Fleichmanns Blend Bankers Club Passaic R ive r debris sur­ Whiskey Vodka vey and other available in­ formation which would B R U S H L E S S prove useful to the restora­ V 9 9 tion of one of the major rivers of this State and to 1 1 * ’ B 1.75 Itr 1.75 Itr. recommend appropriate 1 legislative and executive CARWASH action,” Hollenbeck said. OPEN SUNDAYS “ The Passaic River OR YOUR MONEY BACK 12 to 5 P.M. Coalition, part of the - GET RID OF THE SALT - Passaic R ive r Restoration Project, has recently com- • Interior Vacuum & Perfect Window* FREE Hiram Walker D an ce • Polish Wax - Car Polished Automatically (Reg $3 00 Extra) FREEl Blackberry Brandy Fo rH eart O Underwash — Flushes & Protects Undercarriage 13Q8 Sdint Peter s C ilieif- is an Atlirmativf- A ti ,r. Eauai 0: i- r’jn fy Em: - y 1S2 W O U N D AVENUE status. -ior. rt'ini'n aie nat: rid. mm. r-hysi.'ai n a r . v. r v*t*»ra;:: „ 6r I’ll try and answer any questions you may have. ARLINGTON, N .J. j e t ) PM e 4—THURSDAY, MARCH t. 1W4

Superintendents taling $520.38 to Mr. Peter District Workshop Mustardo. Exalted Leader (rf the Elks and to Mr. Improvement in the in- Walter Schember. structiona] skills areas in order to upgrade the Mrs. Linfante, kin­ teaching process is the dergarten teacher, pre­ It was a big squad everyone remembered. goal of a brand new in- sented prizes for the vari­ serivce workshop for the ous contests. teaching staff of Lyn­ Count the Stars Contest. dhurst. The first of its kind 1st prize - Jason Henry, in Bergen County, this Grade 2; 2nd prize - Marc workshop is an outgrowth Bautis. Grade 2. of one which was de­ Poster Contest . Winner - IT WAS ONE OF veloped in Madison, N.J. Michael Picardo, Grade 6 TH E B IG G E ST sports under the supervision of On January 17 over 300 events in Lyndhurst Dr. Saul Cooperman, our balloons were launched. So history. Over 500 present Commissioner of far we have heard from turned out for the Education places as far as Riv- dinner-dance at Sa­ It is the intention of Mr erhead. New York and cred Heart Center. G Donald Travisano. Su­ Niantic. Connecticut. Each of 55 members The “ Bear perintendent of Schools, of the 1983 champion that all teachers and prin­ Country” Logo cipals will have partici is finalized! and unbeaten football paled in this six day work­ Thanks to the talented team received rings shop over the course of the and philanthropic efforts and jackets. Players next two-and-a-half years. of Hans Boeson of Boyce danced with their Mrs. Nina Robinson, a Communications of mothers. Fathers graduate of Hunter Col­ Rutherford, New Jersey, beamed. The Town­ Ralph M aldonado shows ring to his mom. Each lege, New York, and Mrs the long awaited Bear ship was proud! player received one. Elaine Haggerty, a gradu­ Country logo drawn by T h e c h e e r l e a d e r s were not forgotten. ate of Marymount College. Lyndhurst High School stu- Tarrytown. New York, the dent Denisse Paglia has two leaders of the work­ been professionally drawn Letter Of Thanks To Mayor Jim Guida School Curriculum shops. have found most of and ready to be distributed Incumbents Ralph De- schools. Emphasizing that ities of all students. Stress­ the teachers receptive and throughout the communi­ Mr. Mayor, we as your Without your assistance busy schedule, you always Nisco, Annie Rowe and the school district has ing the importance of stu­ eager In a community ty The Slogan was coined Mayors Community com­ we would never have made had time for all our meet­ newcomer Steve Colacurio made significant progress dents receiving a sound where teacher dedication by Robert Robinson 3rd mittee. would like to ex­ it. Your untiring work for ings and our impromptu is of prime importance, jointly announced that a in recent years to provide educational background in grader at Roosevelt press, at this time iin pub­ our committee was only visits to your office. You both Mrs. Robinson and major concern they share students with a viable reading, math and writing, School. Through the efforts lic, our sincere thanks and overshadoweed by the suc­ never once put any of us Mrs. Haggerty consider in running together as a educational program, the the candidates added that of Frank Vuono. Bear gratitude to you for your cess of the dinner itself. off because you wfcre too participation in this work­ team for the three, three- three candidates pledged the students' total school Country member, and Little is ever said about busy. shop to be both crucial and year terms to the Lyn­ their unified support to Hans Boeson. the logo will invaluable aid in making how hard a person works maintain continued educa­ experience should be necessary during a time be proudly displayed at the our ‘ ring dinner dance” dhurst Board of Education to achieve something for MR MAYOR, WE tional progress in the broad enough to adequate­ when the need for ex­ Bear Country" Basket­ for our undefeated high is the scope and sequence other people. In this case, THANK YOU!!!! township's schools in order ly prepare them for the cellence and accountabili­ ball Game February 15. school football team a tre­ of the curriculum which is we make the exception. The Mayors Community to meet the needs and abil­ challenges of the future. ty in education have be­ 1984 offered to students in the mendous success. Around a tremendously Committee come so critical. Hopefully, the entire Notification Of Lyndhurst community will Continued join in and embrace the Dr. Fiore Lists Her Views Coppola Accreditation Bear Country logo and use Dear Lyndhurst be maximized to provide the basics in conjunction The Middle States E v a l­ it in their respective busi­ Residents, George F. Coppola has continue to add to some of the school system. Some of uation, which is conducted our students with the tools nesses, schools, fraternal with appropriate pro­ begun to campaign to re­ the accomplishments he his chief contributions in most public high schools Last week I announced and resources necessary organizations, etc. grams is necessary. These tain his position as Trustee has achieved while on the l^ave been made in the my candidacy for the up­ for future career choices. throughout the State every programs should only be board. areas of curriculum ex­ Mr. Contey Speaks coming Lyndhurst Board on the Lyndhurst Board of ten years, has as its prima­ Our society is.experienc- instituted in response to an pansion, integration of to Law Classes of Education election. Education. Coppola, who ry purpose the improve­ mg a technological ex­ established need and must Copolla, who has served computers, concentration The Lyndhurst High Over the next few weeks I plosion and I want the stu­ be evaluated after im­ has served as an active ment of the high school in as an officer of the Board on guidance, updating of School Law classes had the would like to let the resi- plementation to determine Board member for the past the service it provides the dents of Lyndhurst to be for four of his six years business skills, vastly im­ opportunity to hear a pres­ dentss of Lyndhurst know their goal effectiveness. youth of the school com­ prepared as best as pos- six years, wishes to con­ (twice as Board Presi­ proved library system, entation by M r Paul Con­ where I stand on issues re­ My professional training munity A necessary ingre­ sible to face these tinue to help provide a dent), has been an in­ physical plant improve­ tey, vice-principal of Lyn­ garding our school system. has equipped me well to dient in this plan is willing­ challenges. Yet, sophisti­ quality education for the strumental part of many ments, and overall opera­ dhurst High School, on the I believe it is true that address these tasks. ness on the part of the lo­ cated costly programs are children of our town and recent improvements in tional efficiencies. suspension policy in the new people bring new If elected as a member cal school and community no guarantee that our stu­ state of N .J. More specifi­ ideas, new approaches, of the Lyndhurst Board of to review and study the dents will effectively meet cally, the students who are and different per- Education 1 pledge to school program. this challenge. A focus on covering suspension pro­ sepectives to decision­ make decisions with the A pproves R ecovery Plant Lyndhurst High School cedure in their juvenile making situations. I feel educational interest of the I've been a resident of thought of having it put was last evaluated in Octo­ mercial and industrial site law studies listened to the confident that I can ofer students in mind. How­ Lyndhurst for over sixty anywhere? Aren't all peo­ ber, 1979, at which time it which will bring even laws of Title 18A School just such a "newness” to ever, my decisions will years and it is beyond my ples human, regardless of received continued recog­ added revenues to us. It is Laws. The law students the Board of Education. also be influenced by fi­ comprehension how the where they live? The truth nition as an accredited a golden opportunity for certainly were enlightened nancial considerations and citizens of Lyndhurst are of the matter is that it's member of the Middle All involved in the our town because we will in this area be accountable to all resi­ going to benefit from the not a health hazard be­ States Association of Col­ education process, wheth­ gain economically in so dents. construction of thousands cause it has been thorough­ leges and Schools many ways and and it will Roosevelt School er they are teachers or pol­ I feel that my extensive of homes in the ly investigated and said to produce the revenue to After reviewing a Students Get icy makers, agree that experience in dealing with meadowlands. be safe. I'm pretty sure make Lyndhurst a much Progress Report sub­ Into “ Bear quality is the goal of children and their prob­ It will have to be a cer­ that I or anyone in his or better and more beautiful mitted by M r Gash last Country” educational system. How­ lems qualifies me to meet tain percentage of low-cost her right mind would not township spring, the Middle States The Student Council of ever. I think we need to go the challenges of the Lyn­ housing, which means the want to endanger human Association, through its Roosevelt School under the futher. The efforts we dhurst school system. I reject the homes due to present citizens will un­ life. Commission on Secondary direction of their advisor, make must be geared the fact that we will have 1 would welcome your Furthermore, the State Schools, has approved the Marie Ruvo, was very toward a good education, doubtedly have to sub­ to subsidize a new com­ support in the April 3rd sidize this project due to of New Jersey has man­ continuance of Lyndhurst busy this Valentine season but more importantly munity because of the need election and urge all resi­ the need for schools, police dated that every one of our High School on the Ac­ making Candy-grams for toward the preparation of for schools, police and fire dents to become involved and fire departments, counties has to accept a credited Membership List. the students of the school. our children for a mean­ departments which un­ by casting their vote. roads, etc. which will resource recovery plant. doubtedly will heavily in­ Lyndhurst Drug-Alcohol This fund-raising project ingful place in society. Sincerely, positively increase our This method of garbage crease our taxes and will hotline for student as­ helped pay for a new rub­ Curriculum, special pro­ disposal is used in many Dr. Bemadett A. taxes very heavily. cost us dearly, instead of sistance call 261 1042 ber link rug to be placed at grams, and guidance must countries throughout the Fiore These people who are in the home owners' tax rate Wash*^j»on the front entrance The rug world and up to now is the support of homes. I happen being cut considerably School pictures a golden bear and best method. I doubt that Letter To The Editor to notice are realtors and Anyone who is a tenant Tuesday. January 26th the words Bear Coun­ any persons connected try." Dear Editor: ring to those who advocate businessmen. I'm getting will also have to pay the ended the fund raising in On Wednesday, Febru­ with the proposal of these tired of hearing them say. price Washington School for the Joseph Sferruzza, Prin­ It is tim e for the people housing over industry in ary 22nd. the Record ran a how wonderful, and how plants are inhuman and restoration of the Statue of cipal of Roosevelt, ex­ of Lyndhurst to band to­ our meadowlands. A truly concerned citizen, vicious editorial attacking much the BelleMead Cor­ want to destroy humanity. Liberty pressed his gratitude to all gether and begin fighting Big business had, and is Anthony Booelli the changes we seek, with poration has done for Lyn­ What can be more danger­ Miss Gagliardi. Princi­ who contributed to the back at those seeking to going all out to defeat the 220 Thomas Ave. the removal of the Re­ dhurst by beautifying and ous than the laying of raw pal. presented checks to­ beautiful gift to the school. destroy this beautiful Com­ Lyndhurst’s proposal to re­ Lyndhurst. N J . covery Plant to Ridgefield. developing the garbage on our lands munity of ours. I am refer­ zone the HMDC Master meadowlands. BelleMead which tends to bring rats Plan from residential to The enclosed is my reply acquired the land for next and vermin and emit Signatures commercial industrial and to their editorial. to nothing and has done poisonous gases into the to kill our plans for the Yours truly, nothing but capitalize on Sought Resource Recovery Plant. atmosophere? S.J. Chimento our citizens. If they were Who are these big busi­ People are using the To sign petitions being 336 Watson Avenue so concerned about our nesses? Bellemead who is argument of its being a circulated to change the Lyndhurst, N J 07011 the lone big developer in town, why have they taken health hazard as a ploy to HMDC Zoning from 4,OOP the meadows so far, the Son us to court a few times, have homes constructed to 6,000 homes to public Sesselman interests seek­ and made us pay back because of personal or po­ utility and research^ ing to build a huge mall in Patty and Joseph huge sums of money to litical gain. trib u tio n c a ll: 431-1914 Berrys Creek, and others Pavlica of Lyndhurst an­ them in tax rebates? They The real issue here is W-1032. 839-MM. 4K-710S with the backing of the nounce the birth of their are heavily opposed to Re­ whether to accept the re­ or 933-5989. Bergen Record. ; first child, Joseph John Jr. source Recovery because source recovery plant on Feb ru a ry 9. there 1* the possibility of which has been confirmed Correction com petition in th e Joseph weighed in at 7 to be safe or to accept the A letter addresaed to W r e s t l i n g meadowlands, which they pounds 8 ounce* at St. construction of thousands John DiLascio that ap­ Mary's Hospital, Passaic, don’t want, of homes which can possi­ peared in The Commercial M a s t e r wjtft Drdrene M. Garbaty It is also beyond my bly be another Love Canal Leader last week bore by in attendance. \ comprehension how any site due to the foundation mi*take the name of ihe. Grandparents an Mr. former or present commis­ that the homes w ill be situ­ a* Cart Mapi the and Mrs, Patrick Ferrara sioner of Lyndhurst can ated upon. name, a t given in th* 4*t- of Lyndhunt and Mr. aM taka the stand tiny do on In m y opinion I choose * r

R e s i d e n t lemead Adds Princeton Project Construction has begun says Mr. Savlov. Stem­ able at Princeton Univer­ acre tract fronting U.S.' 1020 Route 1, the fourth ming from its prestige as sity. the desirable range of Route 1. It is Some 50 building in the the home of Princeton Uni­ housing choices, and ac- minutes driving distance W h o ’ s W h o Corporate Cen- versity, the area has come cess to the Northeast 's ma­ to New York City and to Karen.W hite of to be recognized world­ jor business centers have Philadelphia. C o rp o rate Rutherford. New Jersey, a The commencement of wide as one of the nation's been compelling reasons n eigh b o rs include The senior , majoring in Psy- construction on this build­ most important centers for for the Princeton ad­ Wall Street Journal. John­ d M f o g y at Fairleigh ing, reports Steven SavloV research and develop­ dress.'' son & Johnson, and die Dickinson University’» of Bellemead Develop­ ment. For these organiza­ The Princeton Corporate David Sam off Research Rutherford campus, has ment Corporation, de­ tions the facilities avail­ Center is located on a 98- Foundation. been inducted into Who’s velopers of the Princeton Who in American Univer­ Corporate Center, has sities and Colleges. been stepped up because of The campus selection the leasing success of its predecessor, Three Inde­ committee chose Ms. pendence Way. White fo r her outstanding Three Independence academic achievement, Way, a 115,000-square-foot her leadership qualities, structure which was com­ and her future potential. pleted in November of She joins an elite group 1983. is at the 50 percent selected from more than occupancy mark, having 1.30ft institutions of higher 50,390 sqUare feet of space learning in the United leased as the United States States and several foreign headquarters for a major nations. international business or­ A Scholarship of Merit ganization. The other of­ recipient in 1982 and 1983. Do you suffer from backache®. fice buildings within the she is also a member of the Princeton Corporate Cen­ st,iff nock headaches or num bness? campus honors program ter are leased in tfjeir en­ For over fifteen years I've been and Phi Omega Epsilon, tirety to RCA Corporation. helping your team m ates the University's senior 1020 U.S. Route 1 will be With related [ir'(jIjIhitt honors society. She is an a th re e - s to ry , 63.000- Perhaps I can help you"? active member of the square-foot structure set Alumni Association and Ju s t give m e a call on a 5-acre site fronting the Psychology Club, and I'll h e l p s t r a i g h t e n y o u o u t U.S. Route 1 The building about. Chiropractic treatment ■ j ^ K j h serves as student repre­ features a full height skylit j L - sentative to the De­ entry atrium, energy con­ partmental Status Com­ scious heating and cooling mittee of the Pyschology systems, and ample on-site Department. DR. BOB TARANTINO free parking The building White Ms. recently,com­ is slated for a fall 1984 pleted a study of the neu­ B e r g e n C o u n t y S h e r i f f William D. McDowell prepares to donate a pint of Mood at completion. rochemistry of the brain Policemen's Benevolent Association Local No. 134’s First Annual Blood Drive, held CHIROPRACTOR ‘Princeton. N.J. has and drug action specifical­ February 9, 1984. Looking on (L-R) are Narisch Kiganeshwala M.D.; Sgt. Joe Crowley, 518 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, IM.J. 933-3125 proved to be one of the ly involving psychotropic Blood Drive Chairman and Sheriff’s Officer Pat Caleca, P.B .A . No. 134 president. PBA fastest growing business drugs used in the treat­ members donated 30 pints of blood at the drive, conducted by the Bergen Community areas in the Northeast,' ment of mental illness. Regional Blood Center, Paramus, New Jersey.

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The Tuesday Noon Pro­ hibit will continue during England during World War gram at the Johnson Free the entire month of April. II. Public Library at Theme American land­ R ay is a professional Hackensack will be going scapes. an undying love of designer-art director. artistic come April. Ray Ray's. Many packages one finds Teichman of Wood-Ridge From his youth. Ray has in stores reflect his com­ will demonstrate the crea­ continued to paint in al) m ercial artistic work. He tion of a landscape paint­ media. He had his artistic was the art director in the ing in the watercolor me-, training at the Philadelr Promotion Department for dia in the auditorium on' phia College of Art and at Lever Brothers Company for more than 20 years and Tuesday noon April 10. the Pratt Institute of Art has been a designer for ad­ Afterward the Tuesday School and at the Art Stu­ vertising and publishing Noon regulars and new- dents League. New York firms as well. comers can view his paint­ City. During his service in Among his accolades ings hanging in the exhibit the Arm y A ir Corps . Ray have been his exhibiting in corridor near the circula­ organized an art Club for the Am erican Watercolor tion desk. The painting ex­ his fellow servicemen in Society's annual show, in the Am erican Artists Pro­ fessional League shows, at the Bergen Community UP TO Museum, and the Ridge­ wood Center. Ray is a member of the Rutherford 5 0 % O f f + Art Association and also exhibits with this group. R ay has been an instruc­ 1 0 % E x t r a tor at the North Jersey Art WITH THIS COUPON1 School in Tenafly. Current­ T IL L M A R C H 31 * * * ly when not accepting com­ m ercial assignments Ray VARI JEWELERS teaches Painting and Drawing at the Adult 1Z Ridge Rd., North Arlington, N.J. School of the Rutherford School System

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Pro­ Carmine Savino, cameras on some A.M. teresting people. grams cuHed from the former state tax ap­ interesting forays in 10:00-Two and a half hours 8:00-Cappy's Casein ter satellite. Tardy Reaction peals judge, Kathleen the fields, forests, of credit courses •kr. Donovan, the lawyer; 5:OOilealewlaiHb 14. 8:30 To Re Announced. Acting on a series of stories by already eddying in the river. streams and ocean. from Bergen Com­ Ken Davie, the Kearny munity College. Cred­ 6:OOTke leverly Mirpky 9:00 Otep In. Carmine Gordon Bishop, Star Ledger en­ Why didn't New Jersey step in 8:(&Te h e: ‘ legal expert and John Skew. Savino host. vironmental writer. New Jersey with a court suit the moment the its may be obtained officials are expressing high in­ plant was announced?That would Bruno, the publicist, 9:00-#rep In. Host is John by making arrange­ dignation over the way New York have been the time for corrective round out the team of Bruno. ments with the regis­ has been pouring untreated sew­ action moderators. Friday, March 9 trar at the college in age into the Hudson River. Ac­ The sewerage problem is 10:00-B'»fi. The prize win­ A.M. Paramus. cording to the EPA some 220 mil­ U «— ||u*k not the only issue that should ning game which at­ 8.00-MeafcwUefe 14. Fri­ MIMiji MliCI 12 lion gallons of waste are poured tracts many listeners untreated into the river. All this arouse New Jersey. The two day is reserved for A.M. while New Jersey has spent states, with Pennsylvania, share and players. John music, animals and a 8:00-Mea4ewta«* 14. Join billions on treatment plants, the water from the Delaware water Sanders is host. Don­ general pot pourri to John and his guests latest being a $500 million ex- shed. New York seems intent on na Lacey sits in on end off the week in from the medical travagana by the Passaic Valley draining this water supply without Thursdays. style. . community. Doctors, consideration of the needs of the Sewerage Commission. ll:00Tke Neman Heir. 9:00-Drep hi. John Bruno is nurses and nutri­ But why did the New Jersey other states. The mindless con­ This is a repeat host. tionists. E w a P o d l o a . Metropolitan Opera Co. mezza soprano officials need to wait for Bishop struction of building after building program seen at 7 lOiOO-ttege. 9:00-Brep In. Carmine and her husband, pianist Jerry Marchwinski, were guests and the Star Ledger to blow the in New York also places a tremen­ last weekonlhet Grabowski's Cable 3 Polonian Hour. whistle? dous load upon the energy supply iPhoto By John Heaiy for New Jersey as well as New Certainly New York has never York. hidden its plans to build and build New York is a bad neighbor. and build without thought of the By continued despoiling of the wa-> damage it is doing to the environ­ ters which New Jersey un­ ment A huge convention center, fortunately must share tremen­ sited on the river edge, has been dous damage is being done to the under construction with plenty of state's tourism industry. Perhaps WAIT! The Wizard is publicity. 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ARTF RirD WITH BACK Bj-AmyWvte, W A n d Hr " M oM cttBr ; CoUege up. (he flight <4 M r * < and Theatre de- Th* background of the •tment presentation, setting is a clothesline on i«um last weekend was which hang * number Of i c k e n Wlalous. A most unusual people -to dry, ' beginning “ ttin* showed the first with a nude Chinese^ wom­ floor of a museum which an with bound feet, and had An exhibit very un­ ending with a bride - A usual displays, paintings, basket of clothespins near Farm Fresh Produce s 4 9 and people and scientific the line tempts a number SWEET CALIFORNIA phenomena, and the most of persons to steal them heterogenious mixture of and keeps the guard busy F R E 8 H ^U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF-FIRST CUT^ humanity entered the recovering them. C a r r o t s GRADE A - HONEY COW# Place to see, touch and ex­ The best part of the play claim over the various ex­ C h u c k is {he dress, mannerisms P o r k hibits F r e s h and attitudes of the public b a g s Three guards were kept and is a realistic reflection 3 $1 S h o u l d e r S t e a k busy directing various per- T u r k e y s ; of the behaviour of humans FLORIDA SEFDLESS W h It E sons to various displays in certain situations. All and the antics of the public the participants, students G rap efru its 10-14 L B S . drove one of the guards, at the college, gave perfect W ITH who was responsible for performances, and the PO P- U P l b 7 9 first-floor exhibits to dis­ public was invited to visit TIMER 8 9 S traction. This part was thfe displays both before Center Cut » *1.39 portrayed by Steve Fried­ and after the show. It was 6 * 1 WITH POCKET FOR STUFFING J man and he did an exceed­ a most unusual and in­ CAUFORNIA-40 SIZE U.S.D.A. CHOICE B EEF PURE PORK-HOT OR SWEBT ingly excellent job. He had novative presentation, to be wary of the man who Breast off Veal with exhibition design by Navel Oranges Top Round Italian Sausage might blow up the place' W. Scott MacConnell, who — and the man did appear, produces Summerfun at $ J 6 9 in various and funny the college every summer L o n d o n guises — and watch to see lb. Students who took part 3 5 1 9 9 lb. JL that no one stole any of the in the play are. Steven items on display and to CALIFORNIA Friedman, Kevin J U S D A CHOICE BEEF-SHOUIDER B r o i l direct photographers and Gallagher. Patrick Sean Iceberg U S D * CHOICE BEEF BONE IN the public to whatever they large C Lo nd o n Gorman. Louis Contey, Bottom $ - J t 9 were looking for. Lettuce head ib. Keman P . Bell. Thomas 59 Broil $ 1 " Chuck Steak ib The girl who fluttered Drummer, ''a r k Pinheiro. 4 9 CRISP FLORIDA her hands in incantation Terrence r>. Burnett. U S D A CHOICE BEEF U S D A CHOICE BEEF-BONE IN over the display made of Killian Armenante, Thom Pascal iC Sho ulder Top $ 0 3 9 chicken feathers, animal Sweeney. Marjorie Nor- Celery stalk 69 Steak ,b$ 2 2 9 Chuck Steak ib £m teeth, fur. claws, bone, itsky. Michelle Begley. etc.. finally drives the Paula Goldberg. Kelly guard to cartwheels and McBride. Diane M. dance steps and incanta­ Aslanis. Linda A Bray. • LIQUOR DEPARTMENT • tions too. and the man who Anna L. Sm yre and Valery $25 00 FOOD CfRTIFICATE is busy with his camera Foley. OPICI MOSCATO To Be Drawn At Met Supermarket on Thanks Fo r Kiw anis DEL PIEMONTE 750 ml $2.69 MONDAY MARCH 12 Mr. John DiLascio have also seen the film. We (NORTH ARLINGTON STORE ONLY) President are sure that there will be GORDON VODKA, ltr $5.99 Kiwanis Club additional requests in the Lyndhurst months ahead. Dear Mr. DiLascio: We wish to thank you CARLO ROSSI This letter is to keep you again for giving us the op­ PAISANO 4 ltr $5.49 NAME. informed on the use of the portunity to bring before film “ Epidemic-Kids, the community educa­ CHRISTIAN BROS. A D D R E S S . Drugs and Alcohol” which tional information on a your organization donated very serious societal prob­ BRANDY 7Mml $7.99 to the Juvenile Aid Bu­ lem. TOWN ______reau. We will furnish you with CAOLANS IRISH periodic updates on the use Within the past month PHONE ______of the film in the communi­ CREAM LIQUEUR 150nl the film has been viewed $8.99 ty by ninety-nine seventh and Drop Off At Met Supermarket Sincerely. eighth grade students at Washington and Jeffersoon Det. Robert SibUlo schools. One hundred Juvenile Officer D airy D epartm ent twelve high school stu­ Gerard J. Hudert Grocery Value & Variety dents in six health classes - Juvenile Director WHITE ROSE QUARTERS S H E R B E T O R M a r g a r i n e If ,, tf „ ... V I ____ WHITfcRObE Ukrainian Easter Workshop S e a l t e s t HeUm ann s I Tom ato Demonstration and in­ nue. Rutherford (across ^ 1 Q C structions for decorating from St M ary's Catholic □kg. ^ I c e C r e a m M a y o Ukranian easter eggs Churchi. S a u c e (pysanky) will be held on The $10 fee includes a ASST. VARIETIES Sat.. March 24. at 1 p.m. basic kit and instructions. $ 1 4 9 W hite Rose Yogurt 3 2 - o z . m Place: Parish Hall. An­ Call 438-2633 for- reserva­ ja r 5 * 1 nunciation Ukrani.in Cath­ tions. cont. cans olic Church. 70 Hoi le Ave­ Gregory Kushla 3 s ^ $ l LIMIT 1 W'TH ADDT L S10 00 PURCHASE LIMIT 1 - WITH ADDT L S10 00 PURCHASE r C O R N VACUUM-PACK F O Last Call ForTix DAIRY FRESH ^REG OR SUGAR FREE SEAGRAM ^ Jiffy M uffin M ix White Rose Corn 9 9 % Fat 1/2-gal. Q Q C Queen of Peace Council at 997-8317 991-9606. Free Milk cont. S u n k i s t & 3428 Knights of Columbus Ticket price iq * 16. 100% PURE ^ __A 8 ’ 2 - o z $ ' l 12-oz J . Q « will hold Irish Night' this The menu includes cor­ Minute Maid i/2.gai5 1 “ b oxes , S p r i t e can . Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in ned beef and cabbage and TCMATO O range Juice cont I the chambers at 194 River beverages. There will be 5 Evaporated M ilk Sacramento Ju^ce Road. North Arlington. Gaelic entertainment and Frozen Foods Joseph Poland may be dancing music. John CUT OR FRENCH WHITE ROSE 4 6 o z f i Q C reached for reservations Meehan is chairman. 1 3 - ™ . d Q c 9 9 * Green Beans can T T + DEP(WHERE APPLICABLE) k c a n J r PTA Sponsors Dinner/Show LIOUID PLUS DEPOSIT iWHERE APPUCARl E) 1 r r , p u r e medley of various Broad­ 2 0 o z White Rose i gai 7 Q c The Jefferson School Q Q c B l e a c h c o n t. PTA of North Arlington way shows. A full-course b a g White Rose Seltzer W hite R o se C o n *>il will hold a musical theatri­ dinner will be served. DARK MEAT CHICKEN (IfrOZ.) SALISBURY 48-OZ S 1 ® 9 cal event on April 2 at 6 Drawings will be held for STEAK (17-OZ.) OR TURKEY- “HUNQRYMAN" door prizes. Ticket price is btl. J L ______p.m. at the Fiesta in Wood- Sw anson Dinners Ridge. »15. TH E T IN Y L IT T L E T E A . f Af- I t A ✓ WHITE ROSE n F A C IA L WHtTF. O R A S S T C O l IR - ASST FLAVORS * OEPOSITlWHEREAPPLICAHLEl The Strollers of May­ For tickets call JoAnn 18%-oz. $ J 7 9 Tetley Tea Bag s Scotties Tissues wood will perform "Pits Albanese at 997-4708 or p k g . White Rose 2 itr 7 Q c and Hits of Broadway,” a Irene Graham at 991-3183. box $ 1 8 9 Soda * bti f 57 b o x 7 Q c SNOW CROP REGULAR OR PUNCH of io o J L l . ot 2 0 0 m ^ White Rose box Q Q c Five Alive Snap & Seal Bags QuarlStf e o f 2 5 5 w Ken L Ration six-pack $ 0 2 9 D o g F o o d b l u e 15-oz.cans & TaN Kitchen Bags £21 JTS *1.19 ( 3______r t r u - p o h I 1 2 - oz. n - i - ____ > Wh*e Hose w AL’S USED CARS c a n C a m p b e l l ' s U ttU R yCfllFabnc Softener *2.49 ELECT., ADC, DRIP, REQ. C O ffEE I 9 9 2 10 % - o z . 4-02 SO UP BEEF VEQ whiterose can 79* CHICKEM-REQ., ITALIAN OR W/CHEESE Hack Pepper CARS BOUGHT & SOLD » - M u t e R o s e Cocktarf 12-oz Maxwell House n ja n U lS SaAed or Unsaved can W eaver Rondelets T o m a t o L U k 3,viteuj 3 6-02 *1.59 FINANCING AVAILABLE 90 DAT Paste IMPORTED w cans 1 1 - l b . Tuna Cat Food WHITE ROSE 3 C»B *1 i c a n i ” 1 2 - o z . GUARANTEE 50/50 * 2 » J * DELICIOUS 16<»- f i Q C Liquid CleanserWHITE ROSE M 69* WITH THK COUPON. 4Svul p k g . G a n d u l e s BEANS cart w w L, March 10.1M4.

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! Prices effective Sun March 4 thru Sat.. March 10. 1984. V * reserve the rioht to limit one can or package on sale items Items offered tor sale not available in case lets. W E A R E NO T R E S P O N SIB L E FO R TYPO G RA P H IC A L E R R O R S. Some items not available in Nassau, Suffolk and New Jersey stores 1961 1912 CHEVY CAPMCC email MMJBU SENIOR CITIZENS DA'V EVERY TUBS. 8 % OTP "Si HllY LOADED m m m 5995 \ *6495 MET GREEN SUPER MARKET 501 STU YVESAN T AVE. ^ SB mOOE RD.. NO. ARLINGTON L Y ® 5 U77R S T Mon., Tues., Wed. 8-7; Thurs., Fri. 8-8; Sat. 8-6; Sun. 9*2 HOURS: OPEN 6 0*YS A WEEK 7 A.M.-6 P.M.

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I* . ■ W .fi _ .. 0eve! Mr. Warren, wt»1 to Hacktraatk on March 1, is responsible fo*lm r plementing center's long-n tives, which inclvjde < erative ventures with oth­ er hospitals, the develop­ ment of alternate health d e liv e ry systems, and c re a tin g b u s in e s s op­ portunities. ; V- The Junior W restling Champs. In rear left to Chris Petresyn, Dave Booacarti, Pete Matcheu, Via It is right, the coaches, Mike Kizzo, Tim O’Neil and Pete Sala, Mike Petrysyn, and Ian Coletti. First row: Tom an exciting time D r. Bellavia A ppointed DeLuca. Back row: Dan Viscoso. Steve Jurezak, De­ Jennerich, Vin Keeler, Doug Jennerich, Mike Keeler, for the hospital," said Mr. rek Nagym, Tom Paoiozi, Darius Hughes, Joe Zdep, Jason McLaughlin, Joe LaCorte, Mike Deluca, Scott Warren. There are many Paul (liarusso. Jason Martinez, Nick Giacche, and Jeff Tissere, and Tom Gibbons. changes taking place - a ll T o M edicaid T ask Force Somma. Second row: Carmine Celico, Brian Carroll, positive - and f ’m happy to In an effort to control together to formulate poli­ ment Plan on SirtegtC Is­ be a part of an orgeniza- ‘ spirallng Medicaid tests. cy and strategy for curb­ sues and Alternatives In tion that's going to be in New Jersey Governor ing these escalating order to present a report of Lyndhurst Jr. W restlers W in StateTitle the forefront of health care Thomas H. Kean recently costs," states Dr. conclusions and recsm- delivery." formed a Cost Contain­ Bellavia, attending physi­ mendations to the full wrestlers (23 man team) program founder Tim Lyndhurst Jr. Wrestlers Tom Paolozzi, Rich Mr. Warren, as e x ­ ment Task Force com­ cian at Hackensack Medi­ Committee. seeking gold medals. Smollen and Joe Zdep. O'Neil which was the 1903 cal Center and Chief of captured District 1 Cham­ ecutive secretary of the posed of selected leaders Dr. Bellavia. who is pionship before a large Captain Nick Giacche Silver medalists were ' Kearny Invitational Cham­ Family Practice at Riv­ New Jersey Hospital Rate in business, industry, med­ founder and Medical Di­ Tom Jennerich. Vinnie pions over (by 292 points) erside General Hospital. hometown crowd. Lyn­ 'last year - 2nd in Ameri­ Setting Commission since icine. banking, education rector of the Forest Medi­ Sala, Pete Matchemas, Essex County Champions “We are a diversified dhurst was trailing ca) beat highly regarded 1979, was responsible for and government. cal practice in Paramus. Mike Petrshyn, Mike Indo- Glen Ridge. group, with each member Secaucus before the final Ridgefield wrestler Keith hearing appeals from hos­ adds, "As a practicing rato nd Jason McLaughlin. Thomas S. Bellavia. offering a different per­ championship round with Jam es in the finals 11-9. pitals regarding their DRG family physician in Bergen Lyndhurst finished their M.D.. noted Hasbrouck North Bergen a close third Former State Champion Lyndurst capturing reimbursement rates from spective for addressing County for the past 14 fourth consecutive un­ Heights family practi­ place. Mike Deluca scored a pin bronze medals were Vin­ the New Jersey Depart­ these problems." years. 1 am fully cognuant defeated season. tioner. was asked to serve over a fellow teammate cent Kieler, Scott Tisserie ment of Health. In this According to the Human of the ramifications of ex­ on this distinguished sub­ Lyndhurst unbeaten i5- Doug Jennerich. and Je ff Somma (Cap­ The tournament was run position, he negotiated and Services Department Com- ploding health can costs. 0-1) the past four years committee which will op­ The Lyndhurst Jr . tain). by Dolores and Pete De­ mediated disputes among m issioner George Controlling these costs has rallied in the finals defeat­ Wrestlers that captured luca who are Vice-Presi­ hospitals, state agencies, erate under the New Je r ­ Albanese and Task Force always been a top priority ing a field of eleven teams. gold medals were Ian Col­ Lyndhurst 14 year over­ dent and President of the and insurance companies. sey Department of Human Chairman Louis P Scibet- for me and I am dedicated Services. In the finals. Lyndhurst etti, Mike Deluca, Joey all record is 71-6-3. Lyndhurst Parent Asso­ Mr. Warren's previous ta. the subcommittee will - to providing patients with advanced fourteen LaCorte. Nick Giacche. The team is coached by ciation. government experience in­ "We have already met review the Governor's cost-effective, quality cludes being chief of the several times and will act Management Improve­ medical care."

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■S: THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1984—Page » >ver recipes I tried to give you ire very goodefies that will / Sata» Matthew's E v . Lu­ relished by liver lovers. and cabbage together in t mixing bowl and R e u n i o n Is theran Church it* with tall and pepper. Fry bacon in a large tkillct liver is selHng for S9e a pound this week at Grind Union and frozen, at Pantry Pride. A few other sivings ire 9:00 - Sunday SdhooJ. k Remove and reserve. Fry the onion until golden in P l a n n e d chuck at 89* and a five-pound bag of sugar for $2.29 at 10:30 - Divine Worship - the skillet. Add orie-half the butter to the skillet. The Lyndhurst High Grand Union; sirloin steak at SI. 19 a pound and cscaroie and and hot, stir in the potato and cabbage mixture, The Reverend Eugene A. chicory at 29e at Pantry Pride and frying chickens at 45* at School Class of June 1964 is to stir and mix over medium heat until heated Thiemann • Lutheran Wor­ Patsy's Shop-Rite where a ten-pound bag of potatoes may be planning a reunion. i. Do not allow to brown, ship Relief had for 49c. Classmate information an oven baking dish and transfer the potato mixture to Wednesday I've been having a ball recently. The cookbook our son H. Sprinkle with the briad crumbs and dot with the rest of the is needed. Contact Frank ordered for me before Christmas finally arrived and has provid­ 8.00 - Lenten Vespers - butter. Place in a 425 degree oven bake for about fifteen Chierico 460-9729 ed much good reading. It is Craig Claiborne’s “ New York Pr. E. A Thiemann minutes, or until lightly browned. Crumble the bacon and Times International Cookbook'-. Then a package was delivered sprinkle on top of the dish. from my sister-in-law Ceil, way up north in New York snow Another Irish recipe that is very good is one I found in country, containing almost a year's supply of Sphere Magazine; *0 celebrate St. Patrick'* Day u Monica Sheridan's “ The Art of Irish Cooking" for UP TO more good reading. Next, Eileen came home from a trip to • f f i ™ » * * • d«y »nd ilnce “ they" My everyone to Irish Potato Cakae Florida with three regional cookbooks for me — one each from I Monday qilit* * b" ^ “ tobr* ,in* «oin* on 2 tablespoons butter South Carolina. Georgia and Louisiana. And then, as frosting 5 0 % O f f + I cup flour on the cake, ihe March issue of Gourmet Magazine arrived in " !* ? ,* » » on* “ “ W travel into New York and either the mail. Who could ask for more? i.-w" F'l>h Avenue with the rett of the tom and One-half teaspoon baking powder One*half teaspoon salt — • or ,tlln<* on t*le COI,ner * nd watch the crowd go.by. ir B rains or blow.» it , 0 often does one can lit al home 3 cups freshly mashed potatoes 1 0 % E x t r a and watch the parade on T V and listen to Jack McCarthy's Rub the butter into the (lour. Add baking powder and salt Computer Systems WITH TH IS COUPON brogue get broader and broader as the hours pan. A green and mix well. Add the potatoes and bind altogether with your TILL M ARCH 31 necktie or dress or sweater is a. must, of cotirse, but a green The need to choose be­ package, designed by the tablecloth on the dinner table would be another nice note, par­ hands. Roll out to a quarter-inch thickness on a well-flowered tween buying a micro­ East Rutherford, N.J.. board with a rolling pin. Cut in squares or stamp out with a ticularly if a pot of shamrocks or a bowl of,green carnations is computer for a small busi­ firm for easy set-up and VARI JEW ELERS used as a centerpiece. cutter. Bake on an ungreased griddle till brown on both sides. ness or another one for use. at an introductory Serve hot with running butter. Yield: 12 cakes. 12 Ridge Rd., North Arlington, N.J. educational use or another price of $2,195 And^what to have for dinner? All the stores are featuring cor­ Pantry Pride is repeating its sale of veal this week and that's one for the home has ended ned beef this week at prices varyingjrom 79* a pound thick cut good news to many. I tried to give you a veal recipe last week, of brifket at Pantry Pride to $1.59 for Swift’s oven-ready but my column was cut off at that point and it wasn’t printed. thanks to the new EV E 11 brifket al Grand Union. If you want to be really Irish you can Here it is. better late than never. Personal Computer Sys- serve lamb stew and you can find the meat for it at a slightly tem. Winter’s Beat Veal Stew lower than usual price at Grand Union where lamb is on sale Computer Technology this week. If you shop early and don’t want to hold the lamb un­ 1 and one-half pounds veal shoulder cut into I-inch cubes International. Inc . capable of produc C H R Y S L E R a delicate cabbage flavor is In lurge heavy pan. brown veal in shortening. Pour off fat. ing 16 colors in its high- Equipped with Std.: air cond., main, free baty., pwr. Stir in soup, water, onion and tarragon. Cover; cook over low strng. brks. winds., auto, trans.. elec. rr. defrost., F IF T H A V E . resolution mode, orange t glass, 318- V 8. halogen headlamps, inside hood Colcannon heat I hour. Stir now and then. Add carrots; cook 30 minutes monitor. 80-column release, dual horns. Landau vin. rf. plusoptns. incl.: 3 cups mashed potatoes longer. Add cauliflower; cook 30 minutes or until tender. Con­ printer, disk drive, four Ithr. int.. AM PM stereo. 1 in tinue to stir now and then. Makes 6 servings. stock, #744124. List: 2 cups boiled cabbage, chopped software programs, and. $ 14 ,969. Salt and pepper As usual I made changes in the recipe. I don’t do this to be thanks to its standard dual whimsical but because il is necessary. I had only one can of 4 slices bacon m icroprocessors, the abili­ cream of mushroom soup so I substituted one can of cream of I large onion, chopped ty to run thhe two most celery soup for the missing mushroom one. I used frozen One-half stick butter (4 tablespoons) popular - and extensive - cauliflower because I had some in the freezer and because 1 have no intentions of /ver paying 99< a head for fresh types of software i cauliflower and that is the price it has been selling at for quite a All of these features are long time, but I wouid recommend that you thaw the available in a complete cauliflower before adding to the stew. And, as always, 1 added tees I BOGGS ta* & Vtc • Fine Food & Drink • the carrots in the very beginning. Maybe the compilers of the ‘4 4 Reunion e * c ' M A N Y 1 recipes 1 use have at their disposal two-inch baby carrots that dtr Prep 01 ' Q U A L IT Y I will cook in minutes, but all I have are the great-grandfathers, Lyndhurst High School \t\c\ Monday Night is SEAFOOD NIGHT USED CARS AVAILABLE. long, heavy and tough, that the supermarkets provide. And they Class of 1944 will hold a C o ma and anioy delicious need lots and lots of cooking. Up to 48 Months Financing Available • Leasing Available I Seafood of Moderate Prices reunion on Saturday. Sep­ And speaking of last week's column, as I was a few minutes tember 22. at the San' ago, I have no idea what happened to it. It certainly looked like Carlo Restaurant in Lyn­ the work of a drunken sailor. The boss says he will run it again, dhurst. N.J. Information Fresh Clam s as I wrote it, if ever I ask him to. That will be soon because the on classmates is needed PARK MOTORS on the Vi shell • Please call Ann Polito N . Arlington League CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH - JAGUAR Steamed Clams • Reuter at 998-7417 or Doris Carstens Agacinsky 300 RUTHERFORD AVE. 4 Q Q -f -4 f \ f \ Mussels • Fresh By Ed Campbell and Beth Conn played a at *13-1413______The North Arlington fine game for Kirk s. (Rte 17 South) RUTHERFORD HfOO™ I I UU " A favorite theory is al Kirk's Transmission ended Shrimp • Linguini with Recreation Girls Basket­ possession for life ." Open daily till 9; Fri. till 6 ; Sat. till 5 ball League completed its the season at 3-4 William Hazlitt Clam Sauce • Lobster season Saturday as Pres­ Forest Office Supplies Fra Diavolo and more! tige Awards ended the sea­ captured second place by defeating Elks 22-8 Call son undefeated to capture the league title Michelle Serio was high 935-8838 Prestige^ behind the scorer with 10 points and and ask for our daily dinner specials scoring of Nadine Hynes Anita Doyle was the top * 4 H o t e l every Tuesday thru Saturday and Yvonne Nelson, rebounder in the game OPEN FOR LUNCH 11:30 A.M. coasted to a 35-15 win over Elk s Karen Bums and Janet Costello received Monday-Saturday Kirk's Transmision Hyne @

NOW SHOWING N o r t h A r l i n g t o n Bibby cheerleaders, from left, are Margaret Piuillo, Kristen 14th FINAL W« EEK* K r f ’ Ferguson, Donna Edwards, and Ramona Wotfle. B id d y Tournament Starts 1 5 ^ > r The New Jersey Biddy Winners of the two tour­ ton. 17. Basketball State Tour­ naments will represent the The double-elimination nament gets underway this state in the national tour­ tournament is being run by A lu m n i S u p p o r t -Susan R. Cansdate of Secaucus, class of *74 '(left), Maarice V. past weekend in the gym­ naments to be played in Ed Czerminski and Stan Barry, of Rutherford, class of *81 and Joanne Colello of North Bergen, class af *72 do Berwick. La., for the 10- nasium of North Arlington Radziszewski. 20-year vet­ their bit for the St. Peter's College Alumni Association at the annual pboaothoa 4th WEEK year-olds and in San Juan. High School! erans of the North Arling­ campaign. The overall campaign goal is $215,000. CINEMA.. .T o o tLo o se M Puerto Rico, for the 12- AH games plyed thus far ton Biddy League, with the year-olds. have involved the 10-year- cooperation of the North Sunday's finals were Arlington Rec reason and Tickets Available For New Brass Polka Dance old division The 12-year- Cl if f side Park. 34 , the North Arlington old tournament will begin The New Brass Fan Club dhurst. Music will be pro­ able. Rochelle Park. 19. North Board of Education. of North Arlington will this Saturday. Arlington. 44. Carlstadt, vided by the New Brass Reservations may be hold a polka dance March The championship game 25. Neptune. 75. The coaches expressed Orchestra from 8 p.m. to 1 made by contacting John 10 for the benefit of the in the 10-year-old bracket Weehawken. 11; pleasure over tournament a.m. Arthritis Foundation. The Wilkowski, club president, will be played Sunday The Rutherford, 73. Tenafly, attendance so far and said Price of admission is $5 affair w ill take place in the at 991-3180 or by writing to winner in the 12-year-old 18. Cliffside Park, 49. good local support was an­ in advance and one dollar Knights of Columbus hall him at P.O. Box 936. North bracket will be determined Weehawken, 38: and ticipated over the next two more at the door. Food and on New York Ave.. Lyn­ Arlington. the following Sunday. Tenafly. 37, North Arling weekends. beverages will be avail­

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223 STUYVESANT AVE., LYNDHURST For an appointment call . 4ja w i Dunn unloaded a second five point Peter's (New Brunswick) in 1968. . terscholastic Athletic move and added a reversal and two back points 14 points for the Bears. Lyndhurst ends the m the second perioid of the demolition. season in shock, but the Golden Bears did win Belleville’s Jennifer Apicella became the - ' Mr ,jation Regional their respective league and had an excellent first girl to score 3,000 points by hitting for 3 9 * , Wrestling Tournament. Dunn eliminated the number two seeded The tournament is Mark Piterski of Cliffside Park in the semi­ year at 20-5. For Secaucus, they play a tough points against Morris Knolls in a Group 4, made- ip of the best finals which took place earlier in the day. Rutherford club in the sem ifinals. North Section 2 quarterfinal gam e. Apicella wrestlers in the state, Gary LiSanti dominated his championship Joe Berardo scored 17 points as Wood- output gave her a career total of 3,037. match just like Dunn did, by defeating Passaic Ridge shocked the top seeded and defending Junior forward Brian St. Leger, the ftfc Region 2 action champions Bogota, 56-54. Other unbelievable County’s 1 7 0 pound champion Tom Giarraffa of form er Queen of Peace grad, scored a season ; -held at Passaic Valley upsets were Teaneck beating Eastside 74-73 1 1 - 1 , high 25 points 19 of 11 from the field), grabbed : High School, tWo of our Clifton to win the title. and Ridgewood defeating the Jam boree cham ­ USariti rode Giarraffa, throwing many five rebounds, and had three assists to lead \local boys showed their pions Hackensack 61-58. half nelsons and virtually everything else in his Hartwick College to victory over Merchant outstanding wrestling The Rutherford girls saw their season attacking plan. He even added an oddity by Marine Academ y 82-71 abilities. Tom Dunn of come to a close, as Liz Hollander made three Generally speaking, the New Jersey Gen­ Lyndhurst and Gary hitting G iarraffa with a Peterson roll while the foul shots and Heather Solomon made two in M ustangs senior was rolling out his ride. erals up their record to (2-0) on the young LiSanti o f Rutherford overtim e to lead upset-minded Newton to a 46- season, by squeezing by the Bulls 28-26 in High S c h o o l were big Rutherford’s LiSanti dom inated Eastside’s 44 victory over second seeded Rutherford. Bull­ By Glenn Ruggiero Jacksonville. With Brain Sipe out for three stars in this big tour- Dave Davis 15-0 in the sem ifinals by displaying dogs shooting star Jodi Porro was held to 12 ;; nament. a control wrestling m atch. weeks with a knee injury, back-up quarterback In the quarterfinals. Ray Johnson of Gene Bradley piloted the Generals with his The toughest weight class in this year's Nutley defeated Craig Trause of Becton 6-1 in 1 9 8 3 - 8 4 strong arm and Herschel Walker scored 2 tournament was the 108 bracket, which saw the 101 weight class, while Rutherford’s 108 touchdowns for the win. The Generals have Tom Dunn emerge as the most talented m em ­ pound Steve Jennerich lose a heart breaking B.C.S.L. National Division their home operier this Sunday against the. ber of the stellar field. match to Joe Cannaastraci of Weehawkin by' Basketball All-League Teams Philadelphia Stars and Cullent Bryant “He destroyed the top seed," said Lyn­ the score of 2-1. F IR S T T EA M dhurst coach Dennis Cooke, after the 14-1 rout Upset, is the word that can describe the LAST. FIRST liRD SCHOOL PTS of St. Benedict’s Troy Spell. Cooke also added. State basketball playoffs, which got underway 1 SCH IFAN O , Robert 12 Lyndhurst 1 0 * Woman’s Club this past week. The m ajor upset of the week 2 TIERNEY. Bill 12 Park Ridge 19 3 SWANSON. Barry 12 was Secaucus defeating the Golden Bears in New Milford 32 4 MULRENAN. Darryl 12 C e le b r a t e s Lyndhurst 5544 Harrison 40 Grand Opening 5. SOMOZA. Enic 12 The North Arlington original skit Becton Keg 1 47 During the regular season, the Bears Tony D’s 6. KLEIN. Keith 12 Rutherford 49 Woman s Club will cele­ The club is dedicated to knocked off the Patriots twice, but the Golden 7 BRONSTEIN, Ken 12 Park Ridge 50 brate the forty-third an cultivate the cultural in Friendly Service 8 MUSTAFA, Bassam 12 Lyndhurst 79 niversary of its founding terests of its members and 9 ZACH ARIAS. Tom 11 Rutherford on March 13 at 7 P M in to work for the welfare of 10. DENMON, Mike ll Bergen Tech the social hall of Grace Lu­ the community Any wom­ SECOND TEAM theran Church on Ridge an interested in joining the H&R BLOCK 11. DOWLING. Liam 12 Cresskill iUNO 92 Road Mrs William organization should call 12 F R IE D M A N . Doug 11 Leoma 98 Swellick, president, will Mary Bergmueller at 991 13. D A M E L IO . Neil 12 Secaucus 101 preside 5138 or Louise Denora at 4 4 7 Paterson'Avenue F o u n d 14 SEEHAUS. Evan 12 Rutherford 116 The evening s guest of 998 7862 165 FEDYNICH. Jim 12 Park Ridge 117 honor will be Mrs Lee J East Rutherford • 9 3 9 -9 7 8 2 16. PASI. Jim 12 Cresskill 129 Malasky. president of the E lim in a t e d Come by and see our Amalia 17 WOLFER. Jeff ll Cresskill 136 New Jersey State Feder­ Rutherford Girls’ hopes 18 M U IR . Scott 11 Lyndhurst 150 ation o Woman's Club All monthly specials! in the state tournament 19. JLNDA, Joe 12 Becton 169 Eighth District officers B o n Nvere dashed last Friday 20. C A R U SILL O . Lou 12 Cresskill have been invited to at 172 when Newton cdame to BRAKE (•Lowest point total indicates top vote getter tend The club's drama de- $ 5 2 8 Rutherford and downed FREE INSPECTION partment will present an the lady Bulldogs 46-44 In a recent survey of customers who got refunds, we found 3 out with oil change E *P 4 /3 0/ 84 “ ¥ of 4 believed H&R Block got them bigger refunds than if they'd The BEST in FOOD I prepared their own taxes. 3 out of 4. 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"'Xy : '."IM ' Sixteen Team s In Tourney T he H ulk W ill D efend H is T itle The Incredible Hulk Rutherford. Mireh-U. Schultz. list of W W F gnppfera to wrestler-is ellm inited Captain Ed DiCamiUo's umnist. and the final on March 31. Hogan, newly-crowned The Sunday program, Early signees for the round out the field of 20. Lyndhurst team heads the Proceeds go to the Rowe Alex Patuni is president World Wrestling Feder­ first of the year at the Over-The-Top-Rope battle The complete list of con­ 16-team field in the third Scholarship Fund, which of the Scholarship Fund S S isrtfflE annual Walter “Hawk” ation IW W F) heavyweight Meadowlands, will start at are Jim m y (SuperflyI testant* w ill be announced annually awards two committee. Other mem­ runner-up wi)| receive Rowe Memorial Men's champion and a 20-man 8:30. . 'V , Snuka. The Three Sa­ shortly. scholarships in memory of bers are Jim Scotti, Paul Basketball Tournament. Over-Tbe-Top-Rope battle Hogan, who won the title moans. Rocky Johnson, r,50# . - - . the late Waiter "Hawk" Haggerty, Mario Rizio, All contestants will enter After the) ts^rap* con­ The tournament is spon­ royal will share the spot- from The Iron Sheik in Mike Sharpe and Invaders Rowe, a Lyndhurst Board George Coppola and John the ring for the start of the test, a s e r ie io f seven man- sored by County Trust ' light when the WWF holds Madison Square Garden, One and Two. Over-The-Top bout that to-man matdhes w ill M- Bank of Education trustee, Rowe, tournament direc­ its next bill at the Jan. 20, w ill put his title on Prom oter Vince. sportsman and sports col­ tor. will open the bill. "A -— loir. First-round play begins Meadowlands Arena, Cast the line against Dr. David McMahon is screening the on Saturday, March 17. at the Lyndhurst High School gymnasium, site of all games. The championship game is on Saturday, March 31. at 1 P.M. Lyndhurst. led by most Mace BtU. Rem arkable valuable player Je ff Smed- berg. won the first tour- nament in 1982 DiCamiUo’s team lost to the Elizabeth Celtics in the 1983 title game. Elizabeth V a lu e ! did not return for this year's tourney. I , The tournament kicks off with an 11 A.M. Game pit­ ting Wee W illie's of Lyn­ dhurst against Kearny Save U p To 25% O n International ’ s Rich Castle and Bobby Herrmann, former Lyn­ dhurst High School stand­ B est'SellingM odular G roup outs. lead Wee Willie's against Gerry Brignola's Kearny team In other games on March 17. Monsey. NY plays HO DAYS ONLY! Hutherford at 1 P.M., Teaneck and Livingston clash at 3 P.M .. and The ' mOCfi DW ’ right now, Silver Bell of North Arling­ ton takes on Passaic at 5 TTffort to stimulate o \ye are P.M. ln an aU-ou ^ ^ largeSl promote Qppor. Paul Angrick captains Monsey. which draws a we are P you a specia , group a d V " m a g e Rutheford team led by In^oeTlZp°f^ ke making available t<> V m o * ^ P & S s u n a iver'/a * captain John Walty and former Rutherford High w a n t t o t 8 ° o d School coach Ja y Cuny tUnUy “ ndous Sings; allowing ° This is t0you- Bassthe Mickey Hunts Teaneck at tremendou cuSlomers. Th must team, paced by St Joseph m ° d u i a r g r o Z n m ° n a l ’s b e s t , , High School coach Jim « ° s t POD,,f C)up • ■ covered , elling savings along limited tu n , Holsworth. squares off m ost versatn °0vers. in f a s h ! t h e i r against captain Greg be m aintained for a > st.se\\ing m odular , h * e aU rr,* ' ^ecora^ ashl°n ’s Campisi's Livingston team Wayne Kasano's Sil­ ac. now', miernalicn ^ iow Covered by And- ver Bell squad, led by Bill Warrantv n ° n S S - y e a r ' W s Rudowitz and Abdul An­ OUI most popular t h r e e -day Sa?P onr SDT iteci derson. draws a Passaic r - x o , w h U p t, , r s P s c ia ,i team keyed by captain the tim e is ng • signed, . j Andy Bonanni ° f f e r w m delivery °ffer The first round continues U1 SZ°nbeSo° * be ooverUtD* v e rd U ry rry- This on Sumday. March 18 ( / Z W r - u „ R ay’s Place of Lyndhurst. M\cn Ahlau'^' of Saies captained by Jerry Vicc P re.s' i Furniiu^. Brignola. plays Hageman international t u Roofing of Ridgefield Park, with captain Donald Dorsey, at 11 AM DiCamillo s Lyndhurst team faces captain Harry Meitner's Hackensack team at 1 P.M . The 3 P.M . game pits Luis Arroyo's El Barrio team of New York against coach Frank Leone s River Vale squad, led by former Seton Hall star Pete LaCorte and Ameri­ can University standout Gordon Austin The 5 P.M. game has Hasbrouck ^ international Heights, captained by Jim furniture Olobardi, against captain Jam es Clark's Morristown ( house Id I arm. right arm. wedge or armless team uniN. iHiiiiiiiin or s)eep*sola unit. Then arrange The tournament quarter­ iliem to 111 \our distinctive lilesulc. Make a finals are on Saturday. room-commanding unit ol all live grouped March 24 The semifinals together. O r m ak e an I -shaped corner sec­ are on Sunday. March 25. 1 W edge Corner tional I sc ihe armless section as a pull-up 1 A r m l e s s chair, the ottoman as a comfortable bench. 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u . • '' . J. * , THURSDAY. MARCH 8, lg M rg a g e 13 Felician Deans N o rth A rlin gton R esid en t Junior Woman's Club Open To New Members The North Arlington raised funds for the Sud­ tion on the organization should Junior Woman's Club, a den Infant Death Syn­ Any women between the call Julie Bartlett, mem­ non-profit service or­ Perform s At Setbn H all drome Foundation and the age of 18 and 35 who bership chairm an, at 991- ganization, is seeking new Bosemarie Spoto 01 ing piano under Professor American Liver Founda­ wished further information 5186 fafiry Beth Maloney of 76 Council of Seton Hall (Jni- members to volunteer North Arlington will per­ F. Ming Chang. Schuyler Avenue, North versiy. their time to service the form in a two piano master The event will begin at 2 AHIllgton on being named This is M iss Spoto's first needs of the community. to Uie dean s list at Feli­ class at Seton Hall Univer­ P.M. in the Bishop public appearance as part Juniors contribute their cian College for the past sity this Sunday. The class Of a two piano team. Both Dougherty Student time and talents on such semester M ary Beth, re­ will be given by the famed she and her partner, Lisa Center's Theatre-in-the- projects as Pre-School E a r ceived the following duo-piano team Richard Bonanate of Palisades Round. Admission is $2.00 and Eye Screening, Senior notification. and John Conti-Guglia and Park, are students at Seton for the general public. Ad­ Citizen E ye Screening, B i­ will be followed by a mul­ Hall University mission is free to all stu­ Dear M ary Beth cycle Safety Rodeo, Of­ tiple piano concert by fac­ Miss Spoto, a graduate dents with college I D. I ficer Phil Safety pro­ ulty and guest artists. Ten of Queen of Peace High For further information, have grams, Child Find Finger­ colleges and universities School, is completing her contact the Ticket Office at Ne printing, Christmas tree will participate in the sophomore year at Seton 761-9551 cash prizes or fancy event which is sponsored Hall as an English major lighting ceremony, Lunch awards by the Department of Art and participant in the B irth with Santa, monthly paper to present and Music and the Art University's Honors Pro­ drives, and health talks at to you gram. Miss Spoto is study- A nnounced the Library. at this time, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es The Juniors serve as but Malaro of Schuyler Ave­ judges for the borough's I nue, Kearny, announce the Halloween costume and do have arrival of their son, James Easter egg contests and congratulations, pride Vincent, 6 pounds 5 also the Queen of Peace afld encouragement ounces, on February 19, at Mini-Olympics of the in abundance Clara Maass Medical Cen­ Mind to lavish ter, Belleville. Various fund-raisers on you. The baby s mother is the have enabled the Juniors former Barbara Cascino. to make donations to the M aurice C arb onn^au^ manager of Abbott & Bremer Inc., welcomes four new sales In achieving daughter of Mr. and Mrs North Arlington Police and associates added to tht Lyndhurst office. Karl Huettemann, Lisa Hanna, Catherine the Dean s List Sam Cascino of North Ar Fire Departments, the Toye and Jimmy Sticher. Maurice is pleased to announce that over one Million Dollars you lington. Emergency Squad, borough schools. Public L i­ in Listings & Sales have been made for the month of F ebruary and is looking forward have accomplished Maternal grandparents brary. and handicapped to a record breaking 84. a significant are Mr. and Mrs. Frank children On a larger academic distinction. Malaro, also of North Ar­ scale, the Juniors have lington This The child's father is pro­ NO CHARGE FOR ANY AUTO VIOLATIONS! convinces Pavlicas prietor of Malaro Auto me Body Have Son of your willingness Patty and Joseph C0CCIA INSURANCE to work hard; The Carlstadt Pavlica of I yndhurst. an­ of your determination nounce the birth of their to think critically and Mothers Club first child. Joseph John. analytically; The Carlstadt Mothers of your dedication Club is sponsoring a Pool- Jr. <7 lbs 8 ozs. i on Febru­ 9 9 7 - 6 0 0 0 ary 9, at St M ary's Hospi­ to use your intellectual Side Dinner and Fashion tal. Passaic gifts Show at the Ramada Inn. AUTO INSURANCE SPECIALISTS Route 3Cliftonat 7 p.m. on Grandparents are Mr to the full LOW PREMIUMS . EASY PAYMENTS fhursday March 29 Fash . and Mrs Patrick Ferrara May ions will be presented by of Lyndhurst and Mr and HOMEOWNERS . BUSIN ESS . INVESTMENTS JoAnn Costa this achievement Sophisticated Brides in Mrs John Pavlica of Wall­ APARTMENT HOUSE INSURANCE encourage Wallington. ington. Great-grand C o sta - Puglio you Tickets cost $16.00 per parents are M r and Mrs Free Estimate now Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E from Columbia High person. For reservations Genaro Ferrara of Lyn­ Low Down and Costa of North Arlington School. Maplewood and call 933-9146 or 939-6677 dhurst benefit have announced the en­ Union County College He you gagement of their daugh­ is a m em b e r of the in your future ter, JoAnn to Anthony M. Maplewood Police Depart­ life and career. Puglio, son of Mr and ment Mrs Krank A. Puglio of A September wedding is Once again, Maplewood planned Congratulations. Miss Costa is a graduate DINING GUIDE Sincerely. of North Arlington High Sister M ary School and Brym an School Little Miss Veronice. Ed.D for Medical Assistants, Academic Dean East Brunswick She is Leap Year employed as customer rep­ A daughter, Alicia ( y w " restaurant resentative for Cardio Michelle, was bom on Feb­ Miss Maloney achieved Data Systems of Haddon- ruary 29 to M r and Mrs. A La Carte Dining a 3.55 average for the field Charles Warczakowski of semester. CATERING FOR Her fiance graduated West Bloomfield. Michi­ gan. The Leap Year Baby WEDDINGS. BANQUETS weighed 8 pounds 11 AND LUNCHEONS ounces at birth She is the • UP TO first child born to the cou­ 620 STUYVESANT AVENUE ple. LY K O H U R ST , N J Mrs Warczakowski is (201)933-3400 5 0 % O f f + the former Annette Stine, daughter of M r and Mrs. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. Joseph Stine of Lyndhurst. 1 0 % E x t r a Paternal grandparents W ITH T H IS COUPON are M r and Mrs. Charles FOR A U N IQ U E TILL MARCH 31 Warczakowski. also of Lyndhurst DINING EXPERIENCE H a w a iia n VARI'JEWELERS Alicia also has a great­ LEE'S Is la n d e r grandmother. Mrs. Jennie i hefs ied by oui guests tor fhei 12 Ridge Rd., North Arlington, NJ. Stanislawszyn. 91, of Jer­ ,)(( fillip to •-.pet m I ti,ivors l lead you sey City, mother of Joseph (Imit'iisKi Otif S/ei tiu.in ipi iDes hi Stine .ivits .iiid ,i - ti.ji.n teriStu S/et fuMM spu v POI YNf SIAN DFl IGHfS nnd -hh CAN TOW Sf lAVORU sI,imdel Pmwirsi.in Dunk-, friendly Ii p‘i fi At*ii. sjitit •• Businessman '■> I ..n -h n : in- Ou* Or.Mv Anif'M .in f

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Municipal Building 7JH JT Valiev Brook Ave., VJS.00 $W JU0 Lyndhurst NJ 07071 Y— Wages Uncollected Taxes Local School Ptirpos* Planning Consultant...... 4.000.00 3.910.00 4,157.00 4,156.67 .33 Miscellaneous Other Expenses...... 300.00 270.00 Rent Leveling Board: 270.00 172.11 97.89 Capital Other Expenses...... Outlay Less 300.00 196.00 262.27 than 11 Board of Adjustment: 15.20 Salaries and Wages...... 1450.00 146000 Other Expenses...... 1440.52 19.48 400.00 343.00 221 08 121.92 cipal Income Budgeted Where Your Prooerts Township Clerk's Office: Salaries and Wages...... 49.000.00 47400.00 Other Expenses...... 47,074.59 7,074.59 -0- To the Taxpaversol the Township of Lyndhurst 4,800.00 3408.00 3,973.00 3,703.29 269.71 We present herewith the proposed Municipal Budget for the year 1964 Elections: Salaries and Wages...... 1,700.00 1,450.00 1,599.82 1,599.82 -0- ,ne amou",s ne' " “ " ,°r “-»•- «* . s ^ □ ,* „« « , Other Expenses...... 3,300.00 2,940.00 Administration of Public Assistance: 3429.29 2,979.29 50.00 loci" TJS, !o ’’Z T r*“ lm lolormation prnently ...liable estimated the required Salaries and Wages...... iocai taxes to ae raised for all purposes A comparison of this estimate with the actual 19*3 follows: 16,000.00 15,200.00 15,200.00 15,197.00 3.00 ANALYSIS OF TAX LEVY Other Expenses...... 900.00 823.00 Legal Services: 823.00 725.70 97.30 Actual 1983 Estimated 1984 Increase Local Municipal Purposes. $4.189,770.02 4,236.197,44 Salaries and Wages...... 800.00 800.& Local School Purposes.... 46.427 42 Total Department of Public Affairs...... 800.00 795.00 5.00 6.142,667 50 6.712.506.00 569,838.50 255,300.00 248,514.00 248.514.00 245,336.86 3,177.14 County Purpose 2,429.969 46 2,565,000.00 Department of Revenue and Finance: 135,030.54 Director's Office: 412,762,406 98 *13,513.703.44 $751.296 46 ANALYSIS OF TAX RATE Salaries and Wages...... Local Municipal Purposes 2.201 16 -0— 73 -0— Collection of Taxes: Local School Purposes..... Salaries and Wages...... 93400.00 County Purposes 94400.00 94.319.15 94,316.22 2.93 Other Expenses ...... 19400.00 16.270.00 Assessment of Taxes: 19,649.69 17.559.41 2,090.28 The County Board of Taxation, pursuant to State Statutes, will apportion County Taxes and fixes the final tax rate on or about May 15 19B4 Salaries and Wages...... 40.900.00 37.500.00 37.451.15 37,451.15 Other Expenses...... 3,120.00 X234.00 -0- . '° “v— - * ——« - ~ - ~ v ™ ,a our Annual Audit...... 2,984.00 2,928.97 55.03 10.000.00 9,450.00 9,450 00 . -0- THE BUDGET "CAP" Maintenance of Free Public Library...... 193.100.00 9.450.00 -0- -0— est2£Sl by l^ " C L^"‘ 01 'm ‘ 0l“ “ ” mun,Ci“ l " * » Commonly n*rred to as the 5% ' CAPS", ,1 is computed by a method Maintenance of Free Public Library: Salaries and Wages...... 16.000.00 16,0*7.99 16,097.99 Other Expenses...... 23.540.00 -0— Contribution to Library...... 23,442.01 12.558.71 104*3.30 154.000.00 154.000.00 Total Department Revenue and Finance... 154,000.00 -O— 3564*400 359,595.15 337,113.61 rrorovemenT ^ ZSTZSZZTXZ „ Department of Public Safety: 22481.54 •'•WTi newor increased service fees, or from sale of mun.cioal assets, and expenditures mandated bv state or federal law after August 18 Director's Office: Salaries and Wages...... z rr«~r»^rrzz-,r* ■** ■* - - - —— —- - -—- •• ~ Fire. 2.200.00 -O- Salaries and Wages...... Se^,|“eslX ' ' ' r , “ Tr^;Tsla; ? T C'" “ ~ lmWiCi’ ,or SU“ * M ^ =«™™»nt Purch«esot Goodsand 1,600.00 1410.00 1,610.00 $1401.37 Other Expenses...... 47,000.00 8.63 s r » « is ^ , z ‘b ^ e ^ c ^ r cm''s‘° ° ,™“ ' “ w on‘ ~ ree ,* 4 *• t™ ^'» ^ «««**• « 45.080.00 50.105.00 49416.69 Fire Hydrant Service...... 200.00 200.00 488.31 Fire Alarm and Traffic Signals: 200.00 200.00 -o- a« ^ is “ ““&t—w in "*s'*" —«» Total General Appropriations for 1983 Salaries and Wages...... 1.600.00 1.600.00 1,590.00 Other Expensas...... 11.300.00 1.590.00 -0- (Exc lusi ve of Amendments to Budget) 11.270.00 11.270.00 11,034.53 235.47 Modifications: $7,054,333.27 Police Clerical: Salaries and Wages...... Less: Police: 61,2*5.62 1.249.38 Mandated Expenditures...... Salaries and Wages...... 1.132400.00 1.02840000 Other Operations (Excluded)...... $89,764.10 Salaries and Wages 1.032,027.13 1,172.87 Capital Outlay...... 1,031,023.72 Emergency Appropriation...... State and Federal Programs 10,000.00 Other Expense^...... 10.000.00 10.000.00 -0- Off Set by Revenues...... School Marshalls: 141,550.00 139,948.31 1.601.69 Municipal Debt Service...... • 235,509.22 Salaries and Wages...... DeferredCharges...... 80,000.00 68.50000 58,100.00 58.948.00 Other Expenses...... 2,000.00 1,960 00 58.9J2.70 25.30 Reserve for 477,995.97 First Aid Organization: 1,960.00 1.505,41 454.59 Uncollected Taxes Other Expenses...... Total Modifications 744.783.53 Street Lighting 20.258,29 770.71 Amount on which 2^99.156.54 ^ Other Expenses...... 5"u "CAP is Applied Juvenile Bureau: 125.939Jt .34 5% LAK $4,355.176 73 Salaries and Wages.... 35400.00 Allowable Operating Appropriations before Additional 217.758JB Other Expenses... 5^000.01 5418.00 35.546.43 53.57 Modifications per (N.J.S.4aA:4:45.3).. Civil C 4.922.15 9545 Add:’ $4,572,935.56 Other Expenses.... 11,200.01 New Construction 1984 Chemical Inspections: 11,132.11 “ 82.8* ($909,500X 73)...... 'I Salaries and Wages...... Additional per Chapter 49 P L 19C3 $6,639 35 Other Expenses: 26.775.91 324.0* (106 5% "CAP I Consultant...... *...... 19400.00 65.327.65 Miscellaneous Other Expenses..... 19.000.00 12.733.50 136190 4.788.00 4,748.00 3.2*4.93 Total General Appropriations for Municipal Purposes H.W 00 Total Department of Public Safety .. 1,577486.00 14*3.07 Withtn5°o CAPS” ...... Department of Public WOrks 1.634438.23 1410.524.97 14413.36 RECAPITULATION OF SPLIT FUNCTIONS $4.644,902 56 Director's Office: - y.- In order to comply with statutory and regUatwn requirements, the amounts appropriated for certain

“SSI Atanicipai Building: 249184 1 3,540.71 5,14541 Other Expenses...... ■ $ * : S N IM .7 1 W1S.MS41 3495.49 / (Continued on Page 15 > THURSDAY. MARCH 8. lW 4-PM e II m t r n m N U C M T K t TwmPageU)’ n*uc tenet Capital Outlay......

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2.14*00 1,746.40 993.60 Capital -unfunded...... impvt.Coets...... MM 7461.00 139.00 Otf- Mo. Improvement Description «.9I0.» 52.990.90 52.990.50 _o_ MU 3* 4.90 9.42 1S67 tactile Iron Water Main - Valley Brook...... 74*241 .19 1630 Chase Ave. 30.000.00 _o~ -O- 205.00

5,7*5.00 5,907-19 277.81 1770 Water Line- 4'°3200 i-®-It -O- - °- Uttte League & .p^^pss'isjsscz' ^ 5 ja j , * 3 5 5.14 Youth Center...... 7470.21 Contribution To: * _o— Public Employees' 2u.sno.oo HMtoot -•- mmix 100*20.21 Retirement System...... 11WJ.13 Social Security *,»mployment Compensation Insurance 20400.00 20400.00 15.787 20 4,212 80 » I (N.J.SA 43:21-3ett. seq) ...... 1 stu d y ...... SM0M0 »J«UI0 -0- V IM M 4S.0H.41 4,01159 Touiw«er utility Approp.::::::::::::;;;; , 01™ 2 3.000.00 3.000.00 -o- ■ n y t ' t liliiliij , 0 14.000.® 14.00000 1S.7S0.00 250.00 Dedi cation by Rider (N JSA 40A 4-39) -Th. , ,64^75» 966475.90 85X5*4.16 11 211 34 TOKBiWp PnnKutiV ...... " *"*• 1S0°" M » » M * ' 1 253.89 Maintenance of Libraries; Bequest; Escheat; Federal J T ^ * irtna 19*4 from Oog Licenses; State or Federal Aid tor Errplovment of Off Duty AAunicipal Policemen, unemployment Connensatkxi IDevelopment Commission; Outside MW ttw'Surt!” 1 ...... 5'MCX MOMO O - S.307.12 5.307.12 Traming Fees Uniform Construction Code Act Mn.«. Insurance, Reimbursement of Seie of Gasoline to State Automobiles, State Neighborhood Restoration Program are ^et^»rtidprtid»rev«™uran^Ir# V * W* R*CVCHnB Trus1 ' Oevetopers Departs, ...... ‘'°®00 “•**“ » * » ® 52,552.00 947 10 statute or other legal requirement. " hereby appropriated tor the purposes to wrfwch said revenue is dedicated by 552.58 PuMc Defender-...... ,J 0 0 0° , M -a> ‘ S '3- « CURRENT FUND BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31. 19*3 £ £ £ £ £ " * ...... - ...... '•«»•«> - 0 - 1.000.00 940.25 39.75 Cash and I nvestments...... i ASSETS li *■»* '.I’M* i m m 1.W .00 16.00 tX* From State of N.J. 913,459 54 (C 20, P.L 1971)...... zzz: JSK iSS « i S t i s z .01 Taxes Receivable...... 21.365.14 5.779.15 Tax Title Liens 566.715 45 1,21111 Receivable...... « S S S m u SS 42.0^0 ,^r:S 138,959.63 Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien...... 104.364 56 Total Operations Including Contingent - 1.99046 2400.00 -O-r 2400.00 367.66 Liquidation...... Deferred Charged Required to be in ,984 7.549.200.00 'S E X 0 ™ '...... 4.192.M0.06 3486,009.00 42,900.00 3.970487 SO 139,327.29 Budget...... Salaries and Wages...! ...... 2.2*6,950.00 2,152,292.00 10400 00 2 153.9* 19 ? in w in Deferred Charged Required to be In Budget 65.526.79 14,64147 Subsequent to ,984...... < t ^ 100? i . ’.06541046 1.733,717.00 32,900.00 1416.94141 14M404O 124.6*3.82 Total Assets...... 3.540.00 ® " e I “ o rv E ~ ™ ,, to “ ■ m -"“ i * « " SOecial Emergency Authorizations - •CasnLiabiiines...... f ' u a w u t V £ RESERVES ANO SURPLUS ’ * Reserves for Receivables...... *...... 311.020.58 t a n M k i S i S ~ 0 - i 2.ooo.oo 22.00000 Surplus...... 8.220.280.01 Appropriations...... _» ,, Total Liabilities. 692.870 89 Overexpenditure of Improvement ‘ ,6'W9 74 16 ,8, 76 Reserves and Surplus...... Authorizations...... ™ .- COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP CURRENT PUNU OTCHAlKMS 9.2M.171 « Assessments Receivable C a n c e l e d ! ...... 3,721*1 -O- l £ l *11^ 1 AND CHANGE IN CURRENT SURPLUS (2) STATUTORY EXPENDITURES:...... 1941049 -O- -0- _<>- -0- Surplus Balance YEAR 1,83 YEAR ,982 Contribution to: January 1st...... CURRENT REVENUE ON A CASH BASIS: 637.955.56 992.965,08 5,271.91 Current Taxes 53 000 00 uooo“ » »•” >«> «•*>» 8,619.25 ■ (Percentage col lected: 198395, 81%,98294.5%...... „ w « <•«■>» 494.71 Surplus Balance Remaining 600.000 00 Electrical Inspector: ...... iou Salaries and Wages...... 7.500.W -0- -O- CAWTAL BUDGET AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM il ir.’SdTu^r^^” ™ " *“ “ in C"" ** » rm . or ,.»end funds Rather, 500 00 ' 000 00 0 ,'23S» ’■ » » ^ s pl*nn,nQ "« rr'*r**oement orogram. Specific authorization to expend funds tor purposes described in th.s S a is ri« s and W a ge s...... S.jOO.OO - O - -O- crdinan^SkSg *** °rd^ ° ce' ^ irKlus,on 00 a lir» ^ the Cap.UI Improvement Sect.on of th.s budget, by an Oltier E«oens«5...... W C00 0 o -o o Boert of Heatth: v current fiscal year ^<^^al budgrt'is,^^ufcd!^,^^tt» reason wnv*** BUDGET A plan for all cap«tai expenditures for the Other Expenses: County Health Services Down PaymenTt^ C,C c ! ^ s ,Ure5 ‘h,S ^ d° ^ ‘25'°0°- ,fXlUdinhB ^ Cap,U, Improvement Fund. Capita, L.ne Items and Contractual...... 4,000.00 3,400.00 -©— 3.400 00 3 ,43 80 No bond ordinances are planned this year Other Operations - Excluded from 5% "CAPS" CAPITAL 'WTOVEMENT PROGRAM A multi-year list of planned capital oroiects. including the current year Check Chapter 56 P.L. NB1 (NJSA 40A:4-45.3m) appropriate box for number of years covered, including current year SaJe ol Municipal Assets: 3 years (Population under ,0.000) Contribution to Public Employee's x 6 years. (Over ,0.000. and all countv governments) Retirement System...... -0_ 9.300.00 -0— 9,300.00 9 300 00 years. (Exceeding minimum time period) Department of Public Works: •' .wo w Check .f municipality is under ,0400. has not expended more than 525,000 annually for capital purposes in .mmed.ately previous Sewerage Treatment Plant - Contractual Tt» IS n°* adOP,,n° C,P NARRATIVE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Lyndhurst /No. Arlington Joint Mtg...... 65.000.00 79,000.00 -O- 79,000 00 74 000 00 Passaic valley Sewer Commissioners Contractual (Maintenance) ...... 477.546.00 577,710.72 -0 - 577.710 72 577 710 72 Public Assistance State Aid Agreement)...... 9,000.00 0,000.00 -0— 8.000 00 8 000 00 that wxi express any desire you may have regarding the inclusion or deletion of items or the priorities in wtuch they nrrts' Hackensack Meadowlands Adjustment CAPITAL BUDGET (Current Year Act ion > Tax Sharing NJS13-1740 et.seq.)...... 291.146.00 273,988.00 -O- 27X 988 00 273.988 00 1984 tX»np Fees Hackensack Meadowlands Development Local Unit Township of Lyndhurst Commission and Bergen County Utilities Authority: PLANNED FUNDING SERVICES FOR Via Contractor...... 73,000.00 75,000.00 -0 75.000.00 61.382 8, 13.617.19 2 3 Via Township Trucks...... 5.000.00 3.000.00 -0- 3.000 00 2.926 95 73.05 50 5e Decrease in Federal Revenue Sharing: PROJECT ESTIMATED 5a Capital PROJECT NUMBER TOTAL COST Debt Police: 1984 Budget Improvement Authorized Salarie s ana W aoes - 0 - 5.025.00 - O - s.025 00 5 025 00 Senior Walking Track...... Appropriations Fund M«icipal Purpose Tax Assistance Act of ,980: LI 2,500 2.500 O O Resurface Wilson Ave...... L2 '00,000 Police: Improvements to Sewer ~0— 5.000 95.000 00 Salaries and Wages...... 23.501.14 24,200.22 - 0 - 24208 22 24 208 22 System...... Revenue Sharing Funds: U 62.500 00 -0 3.500 00 59.000 0C Entitlement Period: Acquisition of Amtxjiance...... L4 •0.000.00 (October 1. 1982 to Sept. 30, 1983): Acquisition of -0— 2.500 00 47.500.00 Department of Public Safety: Street Sweeper...... L5 65,000.00 Police: Installation of Fire and Burglar O— 3.500 00 61,500 00 Salaries and Wages...... —(X— 201,291 00 -O— 201.29, 00 201,29, 00 Alarms in (October ,. 1983 to Sept. 30. 1984): , Township Building Department of Public Safety: L6 20.000.00 -0- 1.000 00 ’9.000 00 Police F\*rchase Postage Meters and Air Conditioner L7 6.000.00 Salaries and Wages...... 252.284.00 -0- -0- _0_ Rjrchase Fire Resistant -0- 6,000 00 0 Library Aid Tischier Fund...... -O- ,0.q00.00 -0~ ,0,080 00 ,0,000 00 File Cabinets...... Total Operations - L8 10.000.00 -0^ 1.000 00 9.000 00 Purchase Rack Truck...... L9 14.000.00 ExcludedIrom 'CAPS" ...... 1,303.767.42 l.35»,377.0« - 0- 1.3M.922.54 1.H0.42867 Purchase Salt Spreader...... -0- 1.000 00 13.000.00 Detail: L10 5.000.00 -0- 500.00 4.500.00 Bathrooms...... L11 50.000.00 Salaries and Wages...... 314,205.66 254,614.22 -0- 254,614.22 254,561 50 52.72 Acquisition of -0- 2,500.00 47,500 TO Other Expenses ...... 989.561.96 1,101(762J2 -0- 1.104,308.32 1,084.867 17 19,441.15 (C) Capital improvements - Excluded from "CAPS" Fire Vehicle...... L12 15.000,00 -0- TOTALS ALL PROJECTS...... 1.000 00 14.000 00 Dom«i Payments on Improvements...... -O- 180.00 -<►— 18000 180 00 400.000 00 2.500 00 27.500 00 370.000 00 Capital Improvement Fund...... 20,000.00 9,820.00 -0- 9,82o'oo 9,820 00 1984 YEAR CAPITAL PROGRAM 19*4-19*9 Installation of Senior Walking Track...... 2.500.00 _o_ „ Anticipated PROJECT Schedufe Total Capital Improvements Excluded and Funding Requirement from" CAPS"...... 22,500.00 10.000.00 -O- 10.000.00 10,000 00 (D) Municipal Debt Service-Excluded from "CAPS" ^ Local Unit To*mshiDof Lvndhurst Interest on Notes...... 75.000.00 80,000.00 -O- 80.000 00 40,601 67 Climated Total Municipal Debt Service Budget Project Estimated Completion Year Excluded from "CAPS"...... 75.000 00 80.000.00 -O- 80.b00.00 40 601 67 Senior Walk Track...... PROJECT Nur*», Total Cost (E) Deferred Charges ■ Municipal ■ Excluded from 5% "tAPS" 1984 Resurface Wilson Ave U 2.500 00 1984 2.500.00 (1) DEFERRED CHARGES: Inwowment to 12 100.000 00 Emergency Authorizations...... 44.938-00 1,165.00 -- -n- Street Sweeper...... 1866 Renovations to Town Hall ...... 7.600 00 -0— -O- -0- -O- TcMfftship Building...... ^ 65,000 00 65.000.00 W7*-Acquisition of Police Van...... 7,850-00 -O- -<>— Purchase Postage Meter U 20.000.00 20.000 00 1881-Renovations to Town Hall...... 3,800.00 -0— -0— -&~ and Air Conditioner...... Total Deferred Charges Municipal Rjrchase Fire Resistant L 6,000.00 Excluded from 5% "CAPS"...... 7...... 320,830 62 ‘477,995.97 -0- 477,995 97 477 995 97 FileCabinets...... (H) Total General Appropriations for Municipal Purchase Rack Track...... lO^JOO.W 10,000 00 Purposes Excluded from 5% "CAPS"...... 1,722498-24 ,,924,373.01 -O— 1.926,918 51 1,868 026 31 Purchase Salt Spreader...... 14,000.00 14.000 00 (O) Total General Appropriations • Installation of Municipal 5,000.00 5.000 00 BuiIdlngBathrooms...... , ,, Excluded from "CAPS"...... 1,722498-24 1,924473.01 -0- 1,926.918.51 1.868.026 31 19,493-87 AcquiSitionof U1 **000.00 (L) Subtotal General Appropriations...... 6,367400.80 6,279^49.74 44.928.00 6.324^77.74 6.101.955 44 1*1123-97 (M) Reserve for Uncollected Taxes...... 775,956.88 774.7M.53 -O- 774,7*153 >74.7*3 53 Fire Vehicle...... 9 Total General Appropriations...... 7,142.957.18 7,054433.27 44.928.00 7.099.361 27 ..,876,73* 97 TOTALS ALL PROJECTS * 15400.00 15.000 00 ...... 400400.00 400.000.00 OCOICATCO WATCH UTILITY ftUOOCT 19*4 YEAR CAPITAL PROGRAM 19*4-19** ». DEDICATED REVENUES FROM WATER UTILITY SUMMARY OF ANTICIPATED FUNOING SOURCES ANO AMOUNTS Anticipated Realized in Ca* Local Unit Township of Lvndhurst (derating Surplus Anticipated ...... ' " J J ! u l J T S ToUl Operating 8X000.00 Budget Appropriations _ .* Surplus Anticipated 0,000.00 2 Capital 1 Estimated Current Improvement ...... 1.004491.8* 870400.00 146MI0J0 PROJICT TOTAL COST Year 19*4 Rre Hydrant Service...... 200.00 200.00 20040 Senior Walking Track...... Fund General 2.500.00 2.50000 -O -O— • Miscellaneous...... 5400.00 240040 17437 10 Resurface Wilson Ave...... 100400.00 Meter installation...... ?...... 4.00000 7 ^ 1 * 5^40 Improvements to -a 5,000.00 95,000 00 ...... 5400.00 UIOD.H •> Sewer System...... ^ Total Water Utility Revenues. 1419491.8* 966475J0 I.W6.W8S * 6X900.00 -O- 3.500.00 59.000.00 Acquisition of Ambulance ...... 5040000 -0— 11. APPROPRIATIONS FOR WATER UTILITY Acq. of Street Sweeper...... 2.500 00 47.500-00 6540000 -0- 3.500 00 Expended 19*3 Install Rre A 61.500-00 Total for m i Burglar Alarm*...... * 20400.00 -O- 1.000.00 tor 19*4 tar \ m Purch. Postage Metor a. Air Cond...... 19.000.X Modified By Paid or Reeerved 6400.00 -0- 6.000.00 Charted Porch Rre Resistant 311400.40 26040^40 2M40040 2994M.I0 8.1*5.22 RieCabinets...... 10400.00 ...... • 74.900.00 Purcha* Rack Truck...... t...... 1,000.00 9.000.00 6*40040 6*40040 56.734,21 1047179 14400.00 —O— 1,000.00 ...... 40040040 420400.00 430400.00 366.179*2 Purchase Salt Spreader...... 13400-00 53420.30 Install Municipal 1000.00 - 4 - 500.00 4.900.00 4a.7».m 29400.00 26409.00 U n m m 25,00^00 2341100 1*415.70 . 440940 Acquisition of 50400.00 2,900.00 47.500.00 • . Rre Vehicle ...... 34*0.00 3400.00 X 945.88 K i t 15400.00 1400.00 ...... 2400.00 TOTALS ALL PROJECTS.... 14,000-00 2400.00 240040 22*1* 1,77MB 400400.00 2,900.00 27.900.00 370 000 00 ...... - .....••»•••• 4.72100 4.72100 4 4 8 4 0 , -O- 4.72100 M a rc h * , m t Pee >1496.64 ■ ? ...... P age 18—THURSDAY. MARCH 8. IM4 John Slater

John J . Slater, flB, died Rutherford; four brother?, February 29 at St. Mary’s Walter Kiesnowski ol Un- Obituaries Hospital, Passaic. iontown. Pa., Victor Bom in Jersey City he., Kiesnowski of Cliffwood lived there before moving Beach, He nry to Rutherford. Kiewsnowski of Jersey Form er C ouncilm an Bartlett He was employed by the City and Alexander Manhattan Refrigeration Kiesnowski of North O f C arlstadt, A C ivic Force Co.. New York City, before Tonawanda, N.Y.; and retiring seveg years ago. three sisters, Mrs. Helen Former Carlstadt Coun­ was the newspaper's He was employed by the Mr. Slater was an Army Pagano, Mrs. Martha Pe­ cilman Joseph B Bartlett, energetic news reporter Justin Insurance Agency, veteran of World War II tersen and Mrs. Marie a force in community ac­ One of M r Bartlett's two Rutherford, and the Con­ and a parishioner of St. Wroblewski, all of Jersey tivities for many years, sons is Bruce, a teacher in tinental Insurance Co. M ary's R.C. Church. City died Feb 29 in Holy Name Lyndhurst High School and Mr. Bartlett was an He is survived by his Funeral services were Hospital, Teaneck, at the its former football coach Army veteran of World wife, the former Mary Saturday from the Thomas age of 62 He is one of the founders of War II and a parishioner of Polewacz; a son. John of J. Diffily Funeral Home. M r Bartlett died on the the Wildcat Hall of Fame St Joseph R.C Church. day his daughter. Barbara, which honors former star East Rutherford a Leap Y ear baby who was Jeanette Kerwin athletes of Becton Re­ He is survived by his the subject of much press gional High School and its wife, the former Ursula Jeanette R Kerwin, 71, Mrs. Kerwin is survived coverage, celebrated her Flanagan; two sons, Bruce died Wednesday, February predecessor- East by three sons, Gerard of 20th birthday. of Rutherford and James 29 at home. Rutherford High School Roselle Park. Raymond of of Lyndhurst; four Bom in Jersey City she Born in New York, Mr Mr Bartlett served on Lincoln Pa rk and Paul of M e m b e r ® o f t h e L i v in g Gospel Baptist Church of Rutherford are pictured with some daughters. M rs Kathleen moved to Rutherford 60 Bartlett lived there before the Carlstadt council from Rutherford; two of the natives of the Indian towns they visited in their ministry to India. Schak of Wood Ridge. Mrs. years ago. moving to Carlstadt In the 1962 to 1965 and was named daughters. Jeanette Allen C h ristine C astellano of early days of the Leader the borough's insurance She was a parishioner of of Florham Park and Wayne. Mrs Ursula Free Press. Mr Bartlett manager in 1968 St Mary s R.C Church Celine Kerwin of Polignone of Staten Island, and a member of its Catho­ Rutherford; a sister. Mrs. Evangelists Visit India and Barbara Bartlett of lic Woman's Club and Co- Catherine Rooney of Stanley Wilk While the attention of ditches alongside the dirt was to see the joy that Carlstadt. a brother, lumbiettes. Rutherford; and seven Stanley Ci Wilk. 73. died He was a parishioner of Charles of Lodi, two sis­ grandchildren. most Americans was roads, deformed children many of the Indian Chris­ Her husband. Raymond, focused on the National Thursday at St Marys Sacred Heart R.C. Church ters. Mrs Lorraine Zim begging, all in a country tians had in spite of their died in 1981 and a son, Funeral services wre Football League's Super Hospital. Passaic and a member of the Vet­ merman of Normandy Saturday from the Thomas where the average daily needs, sufferings and pov­ Beach and Mrs. Mildred Jam es also died previous­ Bowl, 16 men and women He was born in Pennsyl­ erans of Foreign Wars J. Diffily Funeral Home. wages amounted to about a erty. He pees tremendous ly from all over the United vania and lived in Clifton Pavlick Koster Post and Kelly of Somerdale; and 10 dollar. growth fiereA and wishes States embarked on a min­ before moving to Wall- the Knights of Columbus grandchildren Most of the Indian people that m^reNCnjjerican Chris­ Anthony La veil istry to India, and two of mgton Sacred Heart Council 3646 Funeral services were that attended the crusades tians could witness their Anthony La veil. 72. died our local people were part He was a m ill hand for He is survived by his held Saturday from the Catherine Carola. died walked there and some Indian brothers' strengths. February 28 at home Nov 29. 1983 of this great adventure. Uniroyal Co.. Passaic, for wife, the former Loretta Thomas J Diffily Funeral had to walk 4 to 6 miles O ver 70.000 people a t­ Born in Hoboken, he 25 years before retiring 12 Sulick. a son. Gregory S Home. Rutherford and at He is survived by three after working that day tended the crusades, and lived in Lyndhurst before The Tom Cox Evangel­ years ago of West Paterson; a daugh St Joseph Church The crusades ran three over 5,000 response cards moving to Carlstadt two daughters. Mrs Peter ical Association had ar­ Mr Wilk was a Navy hours, and were filled with were returned. ter. Lorraine of Wall­ years ago. iKosemaryi Martorano, E l i z a b e t h R ohm ranged for this crusade songs, preaching, praise Pastor O ’Neill and Miss veteran of World War II ington; and two brothers. Susan and Toni Lavell, all He was a truck driver with Pastor Pappy Daniels and prayers. When it was Duroy are urging everyone and one of the survivors of John of Wallington and Private funeral services of Carlstadt; a brother were held for Elizabeth for Hudson Transfer. Je r ­ of Cheppard, India the over, some of the Indians to become involved in the USS Franklin Frank of Lincoln Park Joseph of Islip. three sis­ Ross. 68. who died Febru­ sey City, for 32 years year before. Rutherford s had to walk back to their evangelical outreaches. ters. Mrs Raymond Kuntz ary 28 at St M ary s Hospi­ before retiring 32 years historic Living Gospel homes on dirt roads Our church plans to partic­ Mable Doyle of Greenwood Lake. Mrs tal. Passaic ago. Baptist Church (founded in without lights Hundreds ipate in the rally in Clifton Edna Palm iotti of North Mable Doyle died Lake Hiawatha. Robert J Born in Rutherford she Mr Lavell was a the mid 1800 s) was repre­ c a rrie d flashlig hts and in June with an associate. Bergen and Mrs. Jam es Friday at Beth Israel Hos­ of Paterson. George R of moved to East Rutherford parishioner of St. Joseph sented by our evangelical sang songs of praise to the John Wesley White of the Pizzulli of Largo. Fla., and pital. Passaic East Rutherford. Bernard 15 years ago. R.C. Church, East Pastor Dennis O’Neill and Lord. Pastor O'Neill said. Billy Graham Evangelistic Rutherford, and a member two grandchildren. songstress Edith Duroy Association. She was bom in New W. of Passaic and Charles She was a member of "It was truly an unforget­ York City and lived in East of Teamsters Local 641, Contact with Pastor P. of East Fishkill. N Y the V FW Auxiliary of East Funeral services were Both Pastor O'Neill and table experience.'' Rutherford before moving Union City. Miss Duroy were struck by O'Neill and Miss Duroy three daughters. Mrs Rutherford Friday from the Kimak to Carlstadt M a b e l M c A v 11f f e of His wife, the former the absolute poverty P a s t o r can be made through The She is survived by a Funeral Home. She was a licensed prac Hackensack. Mrs Grace throughout India. Upon O'Neill remarked how the Living Gospel Baptist brother. Robert F Bnsbin tical nurse for the Little Olsen of Norfolk, Va . and their return they shared Indian Christians have to Church of Rutherford at of Charlotte. N C. and two atie Ruoff Sisters of the Poor. Pater­ Mrs Margaret Wodesky of with us about seeing the depend upon the Lord for 933-8888 or 935-9329. They sisters. M rs Ann Williams Funeral services were son Jackson 19 grandchil She is survived by two endlessness of people ev­ everything. He also said are available for feature in Tennessee and Mrs held Monday for Katie dren. 25 great-grandchil sons. Edward and Henry; erywhere; like a faceless that one of the most out­ interviews, slide presenta­ She was a member of Ruoff. 87. who died Lenore M cCarty of Sussex a d a u g h t e r . M r s tions the Ladies Auxiliary of dren; and a great great sea - people living in standing things in India Services were held from Wednesday at St Joseph's Katherine Visco; four VFW Post 83/4. East grandchild the Powell Funeral Home. Hospital and Medical Cen­ Funeral services were grandchildren and four Rutherford Passaic. ter. Paterson. Lent Observed At Congregational great-grandchildren. On Sunday. March 11th Her husband. Michael held Tuesday from the Church School begin at Thomas J. Diffily Funeral She was born in Hoboken A daughter. Evelyn the Rutherford Congrega­ On March 7th the con­ J . died in 1964 E d t t a K n o p 10;30 am. Child-care is Home. Rutherford and at and lived there before Whitby, died previously tional United Church of gregation will share in a Mrs Doyle is survived moving to Rutherford provided for infants and St Joseph s R.C Church. Edtta Knop. 72, died F ri­ Services were held at Christ will begin Lent with potluck meal and service by five sons. Daniel F of toddlers during the wor­ day at Hackensack Medi­ Her husband. Henry, the Thomas J Diffily Fu­ of worship for Ash East Rutherford "A Sinful Discussion' in ship hour. The Rutherford cal Center. died in 1948 neral Home Wednesday The service which Pastor Schoen will Congregational Church is She was born in Austria will begin at 8 00 pm and take an honest look at located at Union Avenue and lived there before Elva Johnson will include the Emmy Adam, Eve. and and Prospect Place and is P A R O W moving to East Funeral services were Award winning Insight Mrs Johnson was a us human sin and God's accessible to persons with Rutherford held Tuesday for Elva J film Jesus B.C. The member of the V FW Post forgiveness. Worship and physical handicaps Her husband. Hans, died Johnson. 57. who died Sat­ potluck meal is at 6 30 pm. Funeral.H om e,... in 1974 Auxiliary of Carlstadt. urday at Hackensack Med­ Grace Episcopal Church The meal and service are Her husband. Frank, S erving Every R eligion Mrs Knop is survived ical Center open to anyone in the died previously. Sunday M arch 11. 1984 A M H e a lin g & Holy HENRYS PAROW by two sons. Richard of She was born in Penn­ Rutherford area. She is survived by three 8 :0 0 A M H O L Y Eucharist W VAN.'W.l H Vernon and John of Flori­ sylvania and lived there daughters, Mrs. Patricia E U C H A R IST da. and four grandchil­ before moving to E ast’ 185 Ridge Road Nortli Arlington Longo of Chapel Hill. N.C., 10:00 AM HOLY MORNING PRAYER dren Rutherford 45 years ago. 9 9 8 - 7 5 5 5 Mrs Kathy Falco of Ring- E U C H A R IST 2nd. 4th, and 5th Sundays Funeral services were She was a secretary for W e n wood and Mrs Donna MID-WEEK SERVICE Rev. Edw ard E. Martin. . A A 4 A A held Monday at the Thom­ Fairleigh Dickinson Uni­ Spaanst ra of East EVERY WEDNESDAY 10 Jr.. Rector as J Diffily Funeral versity. Rutherford, for it s t i m e Rutherford, two brothers. Home. Rutherford the past 10 years. Herbert Kay of East Carmine Sarno fo r Rutherford and David Kay parishioner of Sacred Carmine A Sarno. 77. c o m f o r t , of Wharton and six grand­ died Sunday at Clara Heart R.C. Church and a BURK-K0NARSKI children. Maass Medical Center. ‘member of the Civility La­ a t J/, FUNERAL HOME Services were held at Belleville bor and Political Asso­ FUNERAL HOME SERVING ALL FAITHS the Thomas Diffily Funer­ ciation of Lyndhurst I s t im e i jli's J Steiiato jr He was born in Italy and al Home. Rutherford He is survived by his owner manager w ith lived there before moving t o s e n d 425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST to Lyndhurst in 1930 wife, the former Margaret 438-4664 DIGNITY—RE VERENCE—EFFICIENC Y & ECONOM Y Cotugno: two sons. An Maude Oxland _ flo w e rs . Sat Feb 25. Newspaper Collection. P W Yards. 9-12 John L. Burk, Dir. I. Paul Konarski, Mgr. He was a cooper for the thony of North Arlington Services wre held Tues­ Erie Lackawanna Rail­ For Sympathy 52 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N.J. and Gerald of Lyndhurst, flowers and plants, day for Maude Oxiand. 86, road for 35 years before and two grandsons a l f n lm h 317 N Y Ave M arch 17. 8 9 3 9 - 0 4 9 0 CALL P M Corned Beel Dinner $10. Res Bob Deegan. 933-5390 who died Saturday at retiring in 1968 Funeral services were Large C h a p e l s Parking on Premises home Mr. Sarno was a Wednesday from the Naz­ Bill’s Florist 80 Union Blvd. Fish n Chips Dinner. St. Matthews Church, Travers PI Lyn- She was born in Birm ­ are Memorial Home and at Wallington, N J. * 6:30 p m Thurs Mar. 29 Donation *575 un­ ingham. England, and F irst Pres byterian Sacred Heart Church 778-8878 der 12 J3 Reservations a must 933-5992 or 939-7647 lived there before moving C h u r c h to Lyndhurst 55 years ago. Sunday, March 11 - April 11 - Rutherford Chamber of Commerce - Kiwanis Trip to She was a member of NOW!!! 10:30 a.m . Church Atlantic City. Call Paul Devlin 933-5230 for res the Golden Age Club of School (Kindergarten MEMORIAL HOME, INC. Lyndhurst. SEN IO R CITIZENS American Legion Aux Chinese Auction Fri Aor 27 Her husband. George, through 8th grade I; Call 438-0133 No tickets sold at door ' ' ^ * “ 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 died in 1970 10:30 a.m. Worship AGES 55 THROUGH 85 ESTABLISHED 1929 Mrs. Oxland is survived Service (Sanctuary >, $3,000 permanent life insurance The Rev. Dr. Edward Reunion PIJnn,d' Ca" Pat G~ by two sons. Clifford of 438-7272 Lyndhurst and Ronald of L. Younken, Preach­ NO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED JO S E P H M NAZARE. Mgr Rutherford; a sister. Mrs. in g . POLICY INCREASES ANNUALLY TO $6 000 * » « « * « » ...... I hi- S»K. is i..ntritii,r,d j\ a I,,.,. . Alice Johnson of Mesa. NO PREMIUM INCREASES Sermon Topic - For details mail postcardto r , ^ Ariz.; three grandchildren “Eyeball to Eyeball , , SENIOR INSURANCE CENTER unnoun.enifnl hi ihr nc»spaprr "VJ and two great-grandchil­ with the Devil” (1st -n d m urk i, ■|pp„«,„-s„ll^ 77 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington, N.J. 07032 dren. Sunday in Lent - 1st in «...> ,Pa,, p,rm lls. : « r *' DIFFILY SERVICE Give Address - Birthday - Phone Services were at the Lenten Series I. TRUSTWORTHY . DEPENDABLE Burk-Konarski Funeral _ _ C L | P & SAVE FOR PARENTS - SENIOR CLUBS EaBEaHEasasaiaaEaEa!; Home. NURSING NEIGHBORLY SPIRIT P A R K M A N O R HOME While our services retain that neighborly ST. JU D E Dedicated to Better Patient Care spirit of sympathetic understanding, they Oh Holy St. Jutf« Apostle and Martyr great in virtu* «nd also reflect high standards of efficiency rich in miracles near Specializing in Fem ale Patients and competent direction. kin sm a n o t Jtsus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who \V Invoke your special patron' professional n u r s i n g s t a f f age in time of need, to you I . a g e d REHABILITATION PROGRAM have recourse from the depth . CONVALESCENT of m y heart and hum bly boo ■PHYSICAL THERAPY to whom God has given such . CHRONICALLY ILL OXYGEN & FRACTURE EQUIPMENT THOMAS J. DIFFILY great sower to come to mv ■ POST-OPERATIVE assistance., Help me in my SPECIAL DIETS FUNERAL HOME. INC. present urgent petition, in return I promise to make f u n e r a l h o m e JOHN T. DIFFILY, Manager your name known and cause 23 Park Place. Bloomfield veu to be invoked. Sa y three Our Fathers, three Halt Mar- 19 Lincoln Avenue, Rutherford “i and Glorias. **UcatMn 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford just* be promised, f t Jude 939-1050 7 4 3 - 7 7 7 2 prav for us all who Invoke Phone 939-0098 your aid-Amed. TM* Novena W alter R. Calhoun ' otN -J. 4 Am erican N u rsin g H om e A ssn ha* never been known to fall. Owner-Manager Wavne Purdv Prot«M»nal Care In * Homelike Environment This Novena m utt be sa id for Assistant Manager ♦ consecutive day*. 1 1 CARMEN 8IPULCO Funeral Pre-Planning Specialists in Burial and Crem ation v i THURSDAY. MARCH 8. tg f c tjg 17

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, r o t / I/I-w I/I/,> l/f, ( f o t , v SOUTH BERGEN COUNTY MLS l V n d h u r s t RENTALS GAIO PF ‘ 2 FAMILY . & M O M LISTINGS AND SALES New aluminum siding, interior and exterior completely renovated. 2 new furnaces. 50 X W ) lot. 1977 thru 1983 |Bj£® 2 car garage. CALL FOR M ORE DETAILS. A S K I N G $102,000. FOR SALE 1 FAM ILY OUSTOM BUILT HOUSE LYNDHURST HOMETOWN Brick building. 3 apartments plus vacant stbre. 3 , 27 years old car garage. Separate heating units. Desirable area. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. First floor- laroe^l'ivina AGENCY large kitchM '-.Iarge dlnlno room, A S K IN G $125,000. S e c ^ d M M r ? E S I???.5- ?V c,r*m,c «»• bath. REAL ESTATE , .."X .- f bedrooms, 1 huge and 1 average. 61S RID G E ROAO NORTH ARLINGTON , Complete ceramic tile ^ 3 7 oath.SSL 50 by 150 lot L Y N D H U R S T EXECUTIVE TYPE HOME A S K IN G $129.90*. N E W J E R S E Y 0707 Bi-level brick and aluminum. 7 rooms' Plus separate 4 room apartment. Fireplace. B^iilt-in EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED IMS. HGTS.-Young 2 fam. appliances. Central heating and air. Wall to wall RENTALS 1 Brick & tram, 6 rms & 2 carpeting. Wet bar. Large patio with brick HOME OF THE WEEK bath each fl. Separate heat. barbecue. In-ground heatea pool. EASY LIV IN G ^a« 5sywcn i r r*nova,ed- IN AN EASY TO KEEP H O M E . 2 car gar, pl;us studio apt A S K I N G *1 K 5 0 0 .

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES • Many opportunities in the area 607 Ridge Rd. m aMrtiSL^SST — Stuvvesant Ave. 3 stores + 3 apartments & 5 garages. $239,000. • Check with u s before buying UR6ENT. Listings needed. We Lyndhurst ?.w « ^ n £ OI!£ — P? rk Ave- location- 5 stores, 7 have m any qualified buyers for one and two fam ily dwellings. For FULL OR PART TIM E A|aK*NGnslio.O0b.rent C0n,r0' ° n ,hiS quick sale call u s today. SALESPEOPLE WANTED.

ARLINGTON — 3 separate apartment A FULL SERVICE AGENCY L Y N D H U R S T buildings. Fully rented. Good location. Has to be seen to appreciate this investment. Mortgages • Appraisals 2 F A M IL Y Insurance of all kinds 5 & 5. 18 YEA RS YOUNG Well maintained. Central air on botlt floors. L A T O R R A C A Finished heated basement. REALTY RUTHERFORD r._ . . . EXCEPTIONAL COLONIAL A SK IN G *171,000. 30fA?K*VE. F O R S A L E ROTMtRFORD LYNDHURST — 4 Fam ily. Good Location. $110,000. W O D ^ M U i R E N T A L S L Y N D H U R S T - 4 Rooms. $550. + H a a t & H ot W a te r . NORTH ARLINGTON BRICK RANCH Living room, dining area, Kitchen, 2 bedrooms & bath and a Florida room. Gas heat. Central Air. 438-3320 Second floor can be finished In large rooms. Attached 1 car garage. Lot 50 X 112. Residential m area. t m ’mx i f S o u t h A S K IN G $92,500. K N M U NEEDU H i L . THANTS W«inNC SNTN KKEN M U RENTALS NOFEErOLMtKOm MUMTW4EUNT ill. NORTH ARLINGTO N - 4 modern roorrts. $425. + ' r g e n A r < e a ______3 heat. Prefer adults. M IM S CMMTY M L S . NORTH ARLINGTON - 5 modern rooms. $500. t = r N. ARLINGTON with heat. Prefer business couple. MTUY-KLlEmf MLL EQUAL HOUSING "ALL BRICK" • O P EN 7 D A Y S . This charming cape has greater possibilities. It is OPPORTUNITY located in one of the best areas In N. Arlington and WEEKDAYS TO 8 P.M. All real estate advertised is close to everything. Has kit. with dining area, SA T U R D A Y & SUNDAY TO 5 P . M. AM ERICA’S NUM BER ONE IS in this newspaper is large living rm. and two good size bedrms. Nice MCMa£ftOF2 *MM*» HttW s Florida rm. in rear and central air. Delightful sub ject to the Federal back vard . Fair Housing Act of 1968 A skin g $92,*00. which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, O’HARA AGENCY limitation or discrimination based on WE NEED LISTINGS! 112 RIME ROM), NORTH MtNNTON race, color, religion, sex, WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO A (3 or national origin or an R E C O R D B R E A K I N G '84. 9 9 8 - 2 9 1 6 B IA tT O O * intention to make any such preference ^326 Livingston Ave., Lyndhurst SOLD limitation or 525 Page Avenue, Lvndhurst SOLD discrimination 451 Harding Avenue, Lvndhurst SOLD 2 Riverside Avenue, Lvndhurst SOLD Apartment Rentals! 745 Union Avenue, Lvndhurst SOLD 5 rooms in Lvndhurst - $325. plus utilities. Parking Th»s newspaper will not 551 6th A ven u e, Ly n d h u rs t S O L D available. All rooms freshly painted. W AYNE K. THOM AS REALTORS knowingly accept any ao- vertismg for real estate 4 rooms in North Arlington • $350. all utilities which is in violation of There Is A Buyer For Oui'.aiw supplied. Garage available. Small pet. the law Our readers are inform ed that all «KkM U Every Home! Century 21 Wayne K. Thomas dwellings advertised in 114 Ridge Road t h is newspaper are N o rth A r lin g to n , N . J . 07032 Let The Century 21 System available on an equai op­ portunity basts Go To'Work For You! A b b o t t 998-0753 LEADER NEWSPAPERS 251 RMf* Road Thank» L e t t e r Lr*4hprst N J B r e m e r I would like to thank the Dear Editor; 1 am writing this letter Lyndhurst Emergency K i v l t >rn to express my views Squad and the Police Dept, FUBUC NOTICE Nation*/Mmtedng - towards the upcoming for responding within Seated bids will be received for 705 Ridge Rd , Lyndhurst 933-3333 School Board Election. Ihe H » * a s school ye ar at the minutes of a call we gave feitherford Board al Education }| Norih Bro»d St , Rid*e»ood - 44S-IJ0I M W n l M u n Si Currently there are 9 office, 176 Park Avenue, 400 Knnklin . Wyckoff • I) Milltr Rd M«h»»h them, during a very cold, Rutherford, N.J. OAXA), until people running for three 10:00 a m on M a rc h 27, 1984 at Insurance Division 9 3 3 -M 4 Relocation Division windy and icy morning, which time and place the bids 7‘J7Ft*nklin A v t . fitnktm Lakes , three-year seats. That is will be nam ely opened and read. back in January at about 2 probably the largest field General School and Art Su p - = t a.m. Plles; Office/Duplicator Sup- .of candidates I have wit­ plies; Physical Education A A th ­ THe call was put through nessed in all my years of letic Supplies; Paper Supply Order. because m y daughter-in- involvement witb the Specifications may be ob­ OPEN HOUSE law Debbie Polito called tained at the Board of Education board, and it makes me office between the h ours of 9.00 SUNDAY, MAR. 11 me to say that my grand­ feel good. a.m and 4 P.m. dally, Monday through Friday, excluding 1-4 P.M . daughter Dana, age 1H holidays. As a member of the No bidder may withdraw Ms 10 K E N N E D Y COU RT , years old, was having trou­ Board of EducaUg) /or 6 bid wtthino thirty (30) d a y s after Ihe actual dale of the opening of 2 FAM ILY ble breathing and her tem­ years 1 fee * .. that Something Special! tak*. perature was very high. Each bidder shall submit with New listing on this 12 vear young home. Fe^luiing no candidate should go un­ A 4-family brick front duplex in Lyndhurst featuring two modern 5 room this bid the foMowing: Thanks (o r the wqnder- apartments, one 4 room apartment and one 3 room apartment. AII with A. List of those stockholders 5 rooms in each apartment. Finished basemtat. opposed: However, mure enclosed porches. Two separate furnaces. Two car garage. Large lot. or partners of bidding o rganiza­ Excellent residential location near transportalon , fill work they did, plus tion with 10% or m ore interes t in importantly. It is a re­ O F F E R E D AT 156,900. \ transporting Dana to Clara warding feeling to see so Evfctance showing an af- Maass Hospital, where many people wanting to Priced Right! _r the Stale Treasurer, as re­ quired bv N.J.S.A. 10:2-1 MAUREEN LANZO, REALTOR* Dana stood for a few dayi. become Involved with our This 1 fam ily in North Arlington has it all. Featuring living room, dining room, (hrouoh N.J.S.A. 10:2-4 a n d all modern kitchen, sun porch, 3 bedrooms & full bath. Driveway. Asking $*4,900. rules and regulations pro- 239 B O U L E V A R D , h Thanks also to aU of the School System. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS. N.J. C Bid bend or cashier's emergency room hoqiiui John Fedorchak, Jr. certified check payable to the staff at Clara Maass. Simply Elegant! Rutherford Beard of Education ______288-4222 1 Salvatore P. DeCarlo, * ranch in Rutherford fet dm dne financial reeponeibility A very, very, special to the Board tar at least 10% of J r . bid amount thank you from aU of (a , to powder room, ingrouiid pool for M m ^ r29^o7* Oi Canaan! of surety, sh ow ing Doroentck a . Notte agreement for financial reapon- the Lyndhurst Police sSwty tar ei " muc mm Dr. B^hwdatte A. Fiore Dept., Emergency SqUad, Steve V. Colacurcio Mrs. Terry Muldoon, her Open 7 Days A Week for your Convenience d b y tha Stale Trans- State ol Hew Jersey, *>n Terraqce, and anyone Dolores DeLubk ' euneant to P.L. Chaptor 1 1 4 R i d g e A r l i n g t o n 07 and wNh all previsions aI «i«e who responded in a I with all of you luck K J . S J L 10.2-1 through N.J.S.A. I ' “ moment of need Kir the •Rh yow endeavor. 8 - 0 9 m tm a ___ sustained bv tha Board of N J . {Polite family. 'f.OlWMla, ) BfcSfan In tha Borough ol Rjjhertard and in nocaea, shall j as Bleu You AU - Thanks be lli MH ateil ctan^ a . listed m atlva of ICtkr atlnn Bidder* M l comely with all AoakL Angelo PoUto, Sr.

;£>* ' L i i . a W tfe THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1984 ft-oclamation ST. 35 hour week. LEGAL SECI < Junior Woman's Club .« environm ent. Prestigious fil 000. Fee Paid, person with WHjEJ^EAS, the Mayor and Council of the Borough of irford Employment/ skills. W65. North Arlington are deeply interested in the preservation on s nt wav, ' of many organizations within the Municipality; and Rutherford W H ER EA S, the North Arlington Junior Woman's Club has served North Arlington for a period of forty years of compassionate concern together with financially TELLERS Community bank rrV len t W**&a aiding and contributing to Hands, Cyclic Kibrosis. seeks experienced GENERAL CLERICAL Hutherford -W . Cerebral Palsy. North Arlington Police and Kire Depart­ tellers. Minimum 1 year commercial OFFICE WORK ments. ^ cre a tio n Commission, North Arlington Em er­ bank experience re­ Reliable parson gency Squad. Queen of Peace Elementary and High quired. Pleasant per­ wanted for P/T help. 7 a.m . to p. Schools and North Arlington's Public Schools: sonality a must. Tui­ Some filing & light 4 tion refund. Salary & phone work. 'J o*d p re fe rri T H E R E F O R E , the Mayor and Council of the commensurate with H ours 2 to 6 P .M . Borough of North Arlington do hereby proclaim the week experience. Apply in person: T Y W S T - of March 10. 1984 as 'North Arlington Junior Woman s Call 939-0909 Ext. 71 DIAMOND CHEMICAL M J L L T IM E Club W eek" in honor of their dedication and awareness of for appointment. (EXPERIENCED IN I B M. CO., INC. COMPOSER * DEFINITE those around them. 3/8 PLUS BUT NOT ESSENTIAL A P PR O V E D : Page and Schuyler Aves., Good benefits. We want a warehouse LEONARD R KAISER. Lyndhurst, NJ. C all In Lvndhurst person to start as soon Mayor as possible. He must 201-935-4300 be able to read aod M arch 8. 1984 HOME CARE write English and We have nurses, aides, BANKING have experience driv­ homemakers, com panions for ing a Fork Lift Truck. care of elderly and home- TELLERS Hours ar* a A.M. to Letter Of Thanks bound. Community bank 4:30 P .M . w ith one- ST EELES HELPING HANDS. Inc. seeks experienced half hour for lunch, Rutherford 933-3451 P A R T T I M E PERSONNEL POOL tellers. Minimum 1 Monday through Fri­ 15 No. 5th S t, Suite 105 To Chief William Jarvis DO YOU SPEAK WELL? year com m ercial day. Starting wage is BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES bank experience re­ the first 30 davs, 14.25 and the Lyndhurst Exciting downtown Rutherford office of­ quired. Pleasant per­ p e r h o u r. A f t e r 30 OWN YOUR OWN Jean Emergency Squad. sonality a must. Tui­ davs, $4.50 per hour. MEDICAL ASSISTANT fers interesting part tion refund. Salary He is to contact WAREHOUSE Sportswea*, Ladies Ap­ Our sincere thanks to all time telephone work ASSISTANT M O U Q Kl parel, Combination, Ac­ commensurate with BERNARD GUSKIND. of you wonderful people EXPERIENCED on its public relations Growing company GENERAL WORK cessories, Large Size staff. Adjustable day, experience. seeks person fam iliar store. National brands: for the many times you evening hours. Ex­ DIAMOND CHEMICAL with pricing, invoic­ MALE/FEMALE Jordache, Chic, Lee, C A L L 997-1755 C all 939-0909 Ex t. 71 Page and Schuyler have helped us and our cellent compensation for appointment. ing, record keeping, Levi, Vanderbilt, Izod, plus insentive pro­ Ave./ Lyndhurst, N .J. Mon. thru Fri. with CARLSTADT special thank-you to Gunne Sax, Esprit. Brit- gram. Call Joan 935- 3/8 Tel. 201-935-4300. benefits. Belleville Modern, clean ware­ tania, Calvin Klein, Charles Stavale and Eliz­ 8181. area. Send resume to: Sergio Valente, Evan house. Excellent com­ abeth Sliwoske for thejr SECRETARY *250*275 pany. Union position; Picone, Claiborne, Mem ­ Leader Newspapers, $4.16 per hour and un­ bers Only, Bill Blass, Or- care and concern Where ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER 6AL/6UY FRIBAY P.O . Box 62, CLERICALS *150*165 With minimum 2 year's experience in A/P, A/R ion increases. Full ganically Grown, would we turn without all Lyndhurst, N .J. 07071 Healthtex, 300 others. and knowledge of bank recs. preferred. Good range of benefits. NO TYPING FEE PAID MJTOMOTIVC $7,900 to $24,900, inven­ of you helping salary and benefits. Pleasant working conditions. PLEASE CALL PERSONNEL tory, airfare, training, Thank you. Corporate office of Fash­ MECHANICS FOR C a ll 696-3300 E x t . 22 fixtures, grand opening, Bartholomew and ion Co. Excel benfts. Co EXHAUST SYSTEMS. 935-4220 etc. M r. Keenan (305) 678- offers advancement. COUNTU PERSON 3639.______Marie Grosso BRAKES, SHOCKS. Openings for Buyer's SHORT ORKR COOK Clerical 8, Acctg. Train­ FRONT END WORK. SECRETARY GIRL/GUY FRIDAY Atoture responsible person for ee. Super opportunity. Because of our great increa*« in 3 Years minimum experience with good typing, steady Part Time wnetovrmrrt, business, ou? nationally-known light steno and strong phone skills and working 11 A.M.-2 P . M o r 11 A.M .-3 P . M CALL RALPH CAMP chain of automotive sendee shops knowledge with figures preferred. Good salary, COCKTAIL WAITRESS t WAITRESSES/WAITERS 935-5700 has several openings Must have benefits, with pleasant surroundings. DAIRY QUEEN To work P/T, F/T. SWELLING A SHELLING d own fools ’ Previous experience in APPLY IN PERSON 448 Ridge Road MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE. brakes, exhaust systems, front 525 RIVERSIDE AVE., LYNDHURST North Arlington, N .J. In NEWLY OPENED PALACE RESTAURANT KWIWilwg JbHM end service required. We offer a 525 R iversid e Ave., L yn d h u rst salary, incentive programs, and 560-0048 many company-paid benefits Ap­ ply m person to manager at the APPLY IN PERSON following locations daily 8 30 to WAREHOUSE HELPER GOOD INCOME 5:30 HEAD CHEF Good opportunity, CALL (800) 242 5890 Working with mail 371 ll««m fitM Aw., IttMtfleW MODERN RESTAURANT AND permanent job with CASHIER $4.00 P E R HR. + COMM IS- 490 lidge Id., N. Ariiagtaa from home. Ex­ advancement. Pick S IO N $15 P E R H R . BANQUET FACILITY perience necessary. and pack orders, ship With experience in restaurant sales and good PO TEN TIAL. Morning and MIDAS MUFFLER Details. Send self ad­ and receive. Whole­ phone skills preferred. To work full or part time Seating approximately 600 people. New 8. fully dressed envelope sale distributor of m a­ Monday-Saturdav in newlv opened Palace Restau­ evening shifts. Telephone SHOPS equipped kitchen. Excellent opportunity for per­ sales. * r Equ«l Opportunity tmployu jor appliances and rant located in King's Court Health Club. Good son who can take charge and assume responsi­ HRICJK kitchen cabinets. 5 salary and pleasant surroundings. bility. Start immediately. Ideal location - Bergen 621 10th Street days. Benefits. P L E A S E C A L L 460-0048 or County. Lyndhurst, N .J. 07071 Drivers license re­ A p p ly in person at PERSONALS WANTED C A L L 201-460-0048. quired. 525 R ive rsid e Ave., L yn d h u rst SEIFEK MSTMOUTORS EXPERIENCED TYPIST THANK YOU FOR AN- Belleville for full or part time SWERING OUR 751-2709 work in Rutherford. P R A Y E R S . St. Gerard, Call Mr. M. or M iss S. St. Anthony, St. Jude and OFFICE FOR RENT in C all 201-896-1222. St. Joseph. M .J.R. Rutherford, could include HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS answering service, telex LYNDHURST- VPADMV WORK AFTER SCHOOL and steno. Call M r. M. Real Estate INSTRUCTIONS 201-896-1222.______NORTH ARLINGTON LUNCH TIM E AND NIGHTS WOMEN LANDSCAPING LARGE' GARAGE FOR SAT Practice Course e a r n e x t r a 16 & 17 Year OMs Work After School R E N T . i O N L Y F O R offered bv Chairman STORAGE. CALL 933- MONEY AT HOME. GREEN THUMB of R . H . S . LANDSCAPING SERVICE Mathematics Depart­ 18 Years or Older Daytime & Evening Hours 998-0603 'W e Take Pride In O ur W o rk 1' ment and certified NORTH ARLINGTON - 3 SPRING CLEAN-UPS English teacher. rooms, bath and kitchen­ Shrubbery Planting 4 Course limited to 25 Complete Lawn maintenance ette. Supply your own Free Estimates students. Begins heat and hot water. Cheerfully Given M arch 19, ends before Adults preferred. Avail­ reasonable Rates the SAT May test able Apr. 1. $275. per HOME CARE V* have Call Anytim e After 5 P . M date. Call now for res­ month. 1 month security. nu-ses, aides, homemakers, ervation 933-5175. No pets. Call 991-8949. coroanions for care of elder- hf and nometaund. Steele's NORTH ARLINGTON - Helping Hands, Inc., SECURITY OFFICERS Furnished apartment. 2 f^hertprd,933-345! IM M EDIATE OPENINGS in all shifts for security Instruction Bedrooms, kitchen, bath, officers. Must have car, phone, clean record. living room, tile bath. All WANTED TO RENT O.J. JERRY CALL OR APPLY IN PERSON utilities. 2 Singles pre­ GLEASON SECURITY ferred. Available. 1 MUSIC YOU LIKE BUSINESS EXECUTIVE 224 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst month security. $500. Call looking for efficiency apt. AT A PRICE 460-9052 for appointment - 998- LEARN TO DRIVE A l Retirees Welcome.______9271.______near the Harmon Cove THAT IS RIGHT TRACTOR TRAILER! Complex in Secaucus, NORTH FORT LAUDER­ N .J., on a month to month C A L L 933-1970 THE SCHOOL D A L E . One bedroom basis. Send information, OWNED AND OPERATED beautifully furnished con- including location and dominium located on monthly rental cost to BY TRUCKMEN . | Middle River. Top floor of Box 63 Commercial Lead­ . (UKMtMd five story building with er, 251 Ridge Road, Lyn­ MARY'S \ 72hotirsof CALL FOR APPLICATIONS outstanding scenic view. dhurst, N.J7 07071. Available for seasonal or J \ training. annual rental. $1,200. per T H E A T E R m \ mcludint W A N T E D F u rn is h e d month seasonal, or $700. room for gentleman, monthly on annual lease. Rutherford area. News PARTIES Call owner at 233-7739. Leader, Box 61, M a r . 11 Rutherford, N .J. Q707Q TO M JO N E S Appointment for one vear to the Lyndhurst F O R R E N T NORTH ARLINGTON NUTLEY NEW LISTING Board of Education for the purpose of filling a position due to resignation. Term expires G A R F IE L D - Cozy A R E A - Working couple 8 Y e a r s Y o u n g studio, kitchen, living reorganization meeting 1985. seek 3-4 rooms in a two- Don't miss vour chance to see this custom built 1 M a r. 23 combo. 1 bedroom, family house bv April t or owner Colonial, 1st floor features large living P E G A S U S heat supplied. $350. a sooner. North Arlington, room, large dining room, large ultra modern MEADOWLANDS Qualifications: mo. Garage available Lyndhurst or Kearny kitchen w dishwasher, laundry area with washer M a r. 25 • tocalty own*d 1. U.S. Citizen at $35. area preferred. Please and dryer, plus '/? bath. 2nd floor boasts 3 large RESORTS A.C. and operated 2. Two-Year Resident of Lyndhurst call 998-05?8 ______G A R F I E L D 2 bedrooms (master- king size w/ two closets), and $10 return CALL TODAY: 3. Able to Read and Write full bath. Finished rec. room w bar in basement. $2-5p_&J5.JQ rytu rn _ Bedrooms, living Completely aluminum sided. Many, many extras. 4. A g e 18 + room, dining room, Offered at $124,900. M a r. 27 (201)460-0875 (18A:12-1> large kitchen, sun MY ONE AND ONLY porch. $550. + utili­ JERSEY TRACTOR Interested persons are to write to: ties. Garage optional at $35. MODERN AUTO TRAILER TRAINING G. Donald Travfsano Superintendent of Schools PARTS Apr. 3 8 STATION SO. G A R F IE L D Living Lyndhurst Board of Education room, large kitchen, ON YOUR TOES RUTHERFORD Lincoln School DISCOUNT PRICES! Apr. 5 dining room, 2 • BRAKES •MUFFLERS 42nd S T R E E T or 281 Ridge Road bedrooms, sun porch. $450. + utilities. Ga­ A CHORUS LINE BELFI0RE ACCOROION Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 • CLUTCHES •SHOCKS rage optional at $35. • MACHINE SHOP DRUMS Apr. 15 STUDIO Applicants are to indicate their quali­ TURNE0 Hf AOS REBUILT LENA HORNE Private Lessons Resorts A.C. fications for the appointment and all other BEK REALTORS • HIGH PERFORMANCE Accordion I Orunu PARTS & LABOR Apr. 21 information felt to be pertinent. BETTER ROMES Music for Parties • TOOLS RENTED 580 KEARNY AVENUE All letters of application must be received by li GARDENS • PAINTS DUPONT 4 Apr. 26-28 METAL FLAKE • MINI BIKES _ WASHINGTON/ P.C ._ KEARNY, N.i. 991-2233 A p ril 3, 1984, b e fo re 3:00 p.m . 306 Ridge Road Apr. 28 Lyndhurst MECHANIC ON DUTY SAT. MATINEE 935-7041 ______ZORBA ______«2 RUTGERS ST. . iEU EV tllE M ay i OPEN SUNDAY 9AM-2W* SHIRLEY MAC LA1NE 759*5555 NORTH ARLINGTON AU T OMOBH f S M ay 8 Aluminum sided Colonial featuring modern kitch­ LA CAGE AUX FOLLES en, dining room, living room and den on 1st floor. CARBOMEDICS, INC + 3 good size bedrooms and tile bath on 2nd. M ay 16 Hardwood floors throughout. 1 car attached SUNDAY IN THE PARK ORTHOPEDIC CLINICAL MONITOR, Austin, Texas, w e are seek garage. Located on a 50 X 100 tot on quiet dead end WJTHjGEORJSi____ ing an Individual responsible for preparing and monitoring clinical street. Being sold to settle estate. B E S T O F F E R M ay 18 investigations, including preliminary clinical literature research, in­ T A K E S IT. D R E A M G l g L _____ IMMEDIATE PAYMENT terlacing with clinical investigators, and their staff to obtain clinical Ju n e 3 RENTALS results and analysis of results obtained. LYNDHURST - 4 modern rooms in two family p e r r y .c q m q ____ home. $400. plus util. Ju n e 5 BSRN or cihopedic technician with 2 years operating room ex­ LA CAGE AUX FQLLE5 perience oh Orthopedics with a thorough knowledge o i orthopedic L Y N D H U R S T - Lovely 4 room apartment. Lo­ ALL THE ABOVE INCLUDES OR­ surgical procedures and devices. Call collect today for prompt and cated on quiet residential street. Use of yard. $560. CHESTRA SEATS. DINNER .confidential review. Contact Carol f. Vaughn, CarboMedics, Irc., w/ heat & hot water. Couple Preferred. TRANSPORTATION, TAXES AND L Y N D H U R S T - Furnished 3 room apt. with T IP FO R D IN NER. 1300-C East Anderson Lan e , A ustin, Tew s 78752. (512) 8 3 M 7 4 f. K E A R N Y W % ffic e Space 15 X 40 fo r *200. Per

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Home Improvements Home Improvements SIDING m m um a LYNDHURST LATE MODEL WRECKS DAY CARE CENTER Overhead Gargage Doors S I D I N G S • CUSTOM KITCHEN .nrtMU .msftua G E N N A T I L E d o l l a r P A Y T O P KINDERGARTEN READINESS • semen Complete Bathroom A L L T Y P E S Modernizing Call for Quote ’ Social Studies Stale Accredited Teachers Electric Door Openers CABINETS N o job to o sm a ll FREE is tim a tm • Music SALES • INSTALLATION 939-6652 Stale Licensed Day Cate Center or to o B IG McOANIElCHTEItnnSES F u lly Insured • Arts S Crafts Highly QuaWted Statt By JO HN BA BIRA D • Reading Readiness EST. 30 YEARS 2 Basic Programs 6 6 7 -4 9 7 6 6 6 1-5172 ) S3 SanfonJ Aw. Kirk'* ' Science & Math Lyndhurst, N J Ages2-5 Automatic • Language Arts PAINTING t ______SUPERVISED ACTIVITIES______9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 Transmitim iuion DAILY FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. COSTA'S EX.11. 19# A “Cvitcxntrt or* our valrsm*o 157 LAFAYETTE PUCE, LYNDHURST CUSTOM CABINETS LARRY FONDI BERGEN-ESSEX 60 Pen van A*e , K eomy • PAINTING, On# ot most reputnbU and 438-6360 Days 997 *613 e PLASTERING, ROOFING CO. finest froni.mtiio'i tpecialtst Nile* 997 5934 e WALL PA PC RI NG, tho p t iff the orc o OPEN ALL YEAR h°tlunch • REPAIR WORK. , C H n (Plus 2 Snacks) 40W 2" RESIDENTIAL * ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL 998-4750 T,r Kdrh Ofljeu. 0 ; HAFFELECTRIC fREE ESTIMATES ...... EDWARD J WILK JR . NEW CABINETS - ALL STYLES PAINTING AND INC. ON€ DAY SERVICE VANITIES • COUNTER TOPS BUILT INS P ain tin g DECORATING OLD CABINETS RECOVERED WITH FORMICA L41 UHLANDSTREU ELECTRICAL All WORK NEW OOORS & ORAWERS Wenor & f (tenor EAST RUTHERFORD DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN ^ FREE ESTIMATES ------R#a»onaU* A CONTRACTORS kvured N*»ot W csri INDUSTRIAL 9 9 8 - 9 6 6 6 933-1637 773-5791 AJf Wort. G < n m n **» d 9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 20 RIVER ROAO DAYS EVENINGS Sanior Gftien Dlietunfi COMMERCIAL of tWH.vill. Pika 705 RIDGE RD . LVNDHURST C a ll Residential Wiring NO ARUNOTON. N.J. (Rear Building 2nd Floor) McGuire & Sons Lie No. 3988 MAGIC YEARS DAY CARE CENTER 998-7 518 JULIUS MALIK 9 9 8 - 8 6 5 6 wt Lyndhurst • State Certified 997 3162 D E N N I E S 997 1443 997-4758 « - PAINTING 201-991-0180 Pre-School and Kindergarten Interior and Exterior PAINTING & ROOFING CO 7:30 A.M . — 5:30 P.M . . Ages 2 to 6 Tel. 546-2376 I** ********** Bens Painting Call 933-9869 lor information S*omle»» Cutteri Installed f S E N IO R f r e e e s t i m a t e s Intenor - Exterior * c it iz e n s Professional Painting BUILT-RITE, INC. FREE TELETYPE SERVICE Ifcur, t . , 7 , „ * 1 0 % O f f Reasonable Prices & ROOFING MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE S h e w n W illiam s Paint For I. O’DONNELL ICO. S H I N G L E S - H O T T A R HILLTOP DAY Meadowlands 24 HOUR SERVICE Lasting Beauty LVNDHURST, N.J CHIMNEYS-REPAIRS DINING ROOM, THOM SALE PLENTY CALL DENNIE Get The Best For Your P a la tia l t Decorating FULLY INSURED AUTO WRECKERS CARE CENTER V^mber Chamber of Commerce I 3w I 0* ASVILLE. ITALIAN Money Wallpapering FREE ESTIMATES BUYERS OF JUNK CARS MOTHERS OF PROV. Table, 2 leaves, pads and 4 chairs, China Free Estimates 939-2382 935-5189 4 SELLERS OF USED NEWBORNS closet, $350. Stereo- 60 interior . Exterior 997-4097 Serving All North Jersey AUTO PARTS Infant ca«e starting at 6 tufa old is inc. cabinet. AM /FM ra­ BLOCK available m the Meadowlands in­ dio, 8 track cassette, turn­ FREE ESTIMATES dustrial Pk area for further info table, $75. Chandelier, On y o u r RICHIE GALLO Pres • Concrete & Brick Wort Call Lee al 933-5105 Italian Ceramic, 8 lights, Belleville Tpk. CEILINGS A u tu m n Specialists In Interior . Exterior ROOFING & SIDING OPEN ALL YEAR $100. Wall decoration, 5 Installed Over • Porches • Brick Veneer Gutters Leaders & Repairs Sponge . Brush . Roller • Airless Spray NORTH ARLINGTON Datly from 7-, 15 Ft. Polynesian ship, Yoor Old Ceiling • Patios • Sidewalks* Walls Alum Storm W ndows Door to 5:30 balsam wood, $25. C a ll 32 seamless gauR tras. Call Mr. Rue eves. 1- • Sheet Rock • Cement Grouting • Drop Ceilings j H O T T A R e 0WETTE5 800-233-8160. • Pressure Grouting • 1 PC Chr«m« $•»» ROOFING • C ») W>, rt-vj • Uwin, #ood •# Metol AANENSEN'S 9 9 1 3 2 4 7 • Sidewalks FRANK'S CARPET Furniture Service metals. Allied Waste Pro­ f U i i r iN S U R f L $15 Ins. Free Estimates • Iron Railings R E S T R E T C H & R E P A IR S H O P ducts, 61 Midland Ave., Wafl- IS COM ING REPAIRS RALPH GiORDANC Mon., Tues., T h w , fo_ INSTALLATION ingtoa N.J. 473-7638. $1.00 DISPLAYS • Fencing of all types t o u c h u p s pgr jgO pfxjTds. , ; i 0-8 f ree E stirrwtps O L D A N D N E W • 53 SANFORD AVE REFERENCES AVAILABLE P O L IS H IN G A. TURIILL0 6* S O N LVNDHURST. N.J Sotvrdoy 10-5 9 3 3 5 9 8 4 991-6654 FREE ESTIMATES 44 PASSAIC AVE 50% OFF 30 Year* Experience 9 3 3 - 4 1 6 9 K EA R N Y COMPLETE 1/12-2k 2/223. 3/1 759-7066 WANTED DISPLAY SALE! • HOME IMPROVEMENTS 9 9 1 - 0 3 2 7 H U T T T m m Bib Auto Parts • ADDITIONS & DORMERS BELLEVILLE-NUTLEY 2 Kitchens, wet bar, • KITCHENS, BATHS desk units, bathroom GLASS CO will pay to $60 MODERNIZED 78 ftUTGtflS ST BELLt VILLt vanities. Odd-size P lu m b in g — MR. STEAM countertops. Buy Now • BASEMENTS A ATTICS Complete Glass Service For Any Full Size Car • A L U M IN U M S ID IN G Heating — Tinrting STEAM and Save! Call Mr. of fhe Better Kind Complete Used parts for all Woods for details. A N O R O O U N G CARPET makes ot cars • S T O R M W IN D O W S Coll 939-6308 AANENSEN'S A N D D O O R S HENDERSON-BOYD Inc CLEANING 54 Stover Ave . Kearny 142 Midland Ave., • REPLACEMENT W INDOWS 5 Vreeland Ave , SPACE K e a rn y Ruther ford . Winter Special 991-4246 998-6892 438-3663 LYNDHURST Any 2 rooms (39.95! TRYLON RAILING 991-0081 E C O N O M Y f & AWNING CO. FOR Specialist in Decorative PLUMBING S. HEATING 2*3-0870...... 998-9561 ANTIQUE S P A C E Railings a nd Fire Escapes WE BUY Bloomfield ELECTRIC nXTURES | gas boilers & gas 136 Park Ave 939-8282 N.H. BROOKS WASTE PAPER SALE hot water heaters NEW PARK TAVERN FORSALE Special Rates ROOFING CONTRACTS recycling on our Guaranteed Commercial and 250 Park Are. Residential Roof ng newpaptr, IBM cards, Sewer and Dram Service HEDIGER’S East Rutherford, N.I. HARRY JACQUIN, PROP. Gutters and Leaders corrugated bones HANAK 7 4 8 - 5 3 9 0 A A WINDOW FUEL OIL 26 Meadow Rd Rutherford Newspaper drive ar­ License No i485 Beat the High Cost of Energy Webster 9-7186 ranged. Newspapers ELECTRIC CLEANING Upgrade Your Heating Plant $1.25 per hundred pounds. ATTENTION M.L TYPES Or CONSERVATION — Call 345-2293 Mon. ELECTRICAL WORK Gutter Cleaning THROUGH MODERNIZATION Attorneys or Brokers DON MACNIVEN to ll Fri. 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 4. JEWELRY APPRAISALS 5 4 6 - 1 1 8 9 Plumbing & Heating Co. Free Estimates Oil Burners-Boilers Residential. Industrial 80 :oed & Insured Ask about our 24 hour a v a i l a b l e f o r - R-C JOSEPH DAMATO • ESTATE SETTLEMENTS Comm ercial Diesel Club openings available M PAPERSTOCK Meyer Electric Quality Workmanship ROOFING & SIDING • L E G A L D O C U M E N T S 'WHY PM MOR* E. Rutnerlo.d 79 FLORIDA AVENUE • INSURANCE EVALUATION • Rewiring • Services 9 9 1 - 6 6 7 1 Re roo*s. Rip-offs. 339-2} 16 Aluminum work. Alterations PATERSON > Smoke Alarms* Etc. 997-0770 R MARIANO Mel} fywek'w BEST PRICES CLEANING—RUGS, ETC , 939-7673 , ] W A N T E D 3 Ridge Rd.. North Arlington. N.J. 9919639 9 3 3 - 1 7 7 9 „*d 9 3 5 -0 0 6 7 C P E A K E OLD TOY TRAINS Pltiase C.tll of Slop Hv I" Affdily*1 An ApiMJiHlincfil Larry Nisivaccia — •— - - — Lionel. Flyer. Ives. etc. Daily to A.M.-6 P.M Sat. 10 A M 6 P.M CRYSTAL ! CRAZY COLLECTOR ALUM. & VINYL PAYS TOP PRICES CARPETS SIDING 440 Valley Brook Ave 632-0767 . 334-6709 CLEANED Lyndhurst. N.J. 07071 BUSINESS SERVICES i - 9 3 3 -2 9 3 0 COMPLETE Thousands Of Homes WALL TO WALL CARPET BRING IT IN Residential Serviced in N.Y. & N.J. CUSTOM RUG ALUMINUM. MASS. Low Cost Quality Work SHAMPOOING BUBER SERVICES Tires underinflated by as little as fine pounds can rot driv- CONSTRUCTION FRABERTO COPPER. LEAD, Guaranteed in Writing SERVICE MAT RENTALS HAIR CARE FOR •rs o f as much as a hall gallon of gas out o l every twenty. SHUT-INS AND j iATTERIES AND IRON SERVICES UJN5IKULI1UN Fully Insured • LINOLEUM & TILES Call Now For Free Est CONVALESCENTS. E X r C R T 1 • AREA RUGS 438-7929 KEARNY SCRAP METAL Mtscelaneous Service CRAFTMANSHH*! 661-2971 • STATUES PLAQUES >78 S ctu yle i <»«.. Kearny Licensed. ... reasonable Rates!! CONCRETE WORK Lock On The Britt SM a PEDESTALS- J O S E P H M . y r r T - l L COMMERCIAL ind We Se>vtce Wftat Me Seit G R O W N { RESIDENTIAL MIS'’ 1 ! 1 WEOUS FOR SALF MISCELLANEOUS 746-8308 . 935-7183 FREE ESTIMATE LYNDHURST. N.I 07071 STEAMBRITE Bergen County Glass A a n e m m r 0 LOCKSMITHS CAPRET and UPHOLSTERING Aotcriafaty C la ss Installed KITCHENS Glass fo r Every Purpose MC ALLISTER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. CLEANERS 216 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst —* M l aiOLANO AVE. Complete Home Improvements 242 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst K tm ir. N J. • M M W 2 939-9143 438-2211 Carpenter /General Contractor S 1 1 1)0 a \ y i o i < '» Decks/Porches Leaders/Gutters SPECIALIZING IN W E R E P A IR :uow PLOWING I I OH TV REPAIR Bathrooms Roofing • W a s h e r s Kitchens Doors • FLOOD CLEANUPS /I NIIH SPECIALIST Replacement Windows Masonry • D ry e rs Vinyl/Aluminum Siding General Repairs • HARD TO GET OUT ST A IN S • R e f rig e ra t o rs . SHAMPOOING & STEAM EXTRACTIONS • F r e e z e r s I YNDHURST RADIO • A ir Conditioners E C R 0 S S IE Y ANO SON 9 3 9 9 0 6 8 Quality Work/Fully Insured/Free Estimates Free Estimated Fully Insured SERVICE 997-3897 667-9278 Page 20*-THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1984 ^ H f e t o r i Kingsland Brehm. direct Robert MacFady^ descendant* ol ^lssac president of the North Ar­ Kingsland who resided in Ariy.ope Any* lington'Historical Society. Lyndhurst from 1*77 to 1MH- : provided njany interesting ~ highlights in the lives of T l* object of the Lyn- the Kingsland Family-first dhurst Historical Society is ing M arch 11• i r ta m ily of Lyndhurst re- to restore and insure the dhurst Health | ceotly at the first public proper preservation of 7:30. event of the Lyndhurst His­ buildings. and grounds of torical Society. MacFad .yen's guests..were M rs. P roclam ation 1 4 ' Sarah Kingsland Van- Emburg ahd Mrs. Addie Girl Scout Week PRICES EFFECTI VC: • Cash t Carry on a* items W H E R E A S , Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. observes the • we reserve the right to limit q-jantitle* HjjUC jjjjTICt THURS . MAR 8th 72nd Anniversary of its founding on March 12. iW . and thru SAT . MAR 10th • AH p ric e s in c lu d e sa le s ta x TOWNSHIP OF OF L Y N O M U ftS T W H E R E A S , since 1912 Girl Scouting has helped Application for Site Plan Ap­ more than 46 million members discover new wwttta: and . N E W J E R S E Y proval m h submitted to the Lyndhurst Planning Board on W H E R E A S , the movement reaffirms its commit­ Fe bruary 29,1984. Address — 626-628 Ridge ment to work for global understanding and world fnendr Road. Block N. 211, Lot No. 25. OPEN SUNDAYS 12-6 p.m. Name ol applicant - Quick ship among all peoples; and Chek Food Stores. Ad dre ss — W H E R E A S , Girl Scouting helps girls enter new P O B om « £ Old Hwv, whiehouse Station. N J (MM. worlds and experiment with and explore a varie ty of Name oftitle owner - Rich­ ard Q aube rg, 648 R idge Rd.. different roles: and Lyrtdhurst. N.J. Howard BROOKDALE SODA $4“ Clauberg. 129 Centre St., Nut lev, W H E R E A S . Girl Scouting today helps girls prepare « case N J. Alan Clauberg, 7 Midwood Dr., Verona, N.J. for the world of tomorrow. and Zoning district — Zone B Plus *200 Deposit (business) W H E R E A S . Girl Scout Week will be celebrated by Assorted Flavors A re a of property — 21,525 Sq. Case Of I 2 28 Oz. Returnable Bottles ft. the G irl Scouts of our community from March llth to Architect preparing plan — M Gerard Greco, 719 Inm an 17th; ™ . * WE NOW HAVE THE PICK-IT MACHINE Ave, Coionia, 381-6181. NOW. THERFORE. 1. LEONARD R. KAISER, by Attorney — Anthony Napodano, Esq., 629 Am boy virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the Ave., Edison. N.J. 7384444 COME PLAY WITH US. . . A public hearing will be held Borough of North Arlington hereby proclaim March H U i at Town Hall on March 14 at 8 through 17. 1984. as Girl Scout Week in North Arlington; PICK 3 . PICK 4 . PICK 6 Published: M a r. 8.1984. $11.22 I do further call upon all citizens of North Arlington to give their continued interest, cooperation and support L a d i e s : W BIIC NOTICi to the Girl Scouts through 1984. NOTICE M a rch 3. 1984 LEONARD R KAISER M ** 0* W e a re w a itin g to te e a ll o f yo u TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N : in compliance with the Zon­ ing Act of the State of New Jersey, adopted April X 1928, as Proclamation amended and supplemented, no­ c Lad ies N ig h t is b ack, w ith yo u r 10% discount on tice is hereby served upon y o u to W H E R E A S , production and proper use of flowers, the effect that we. R a v and Jean lacovetii. do hereby propose to shrubs, trees and other ornamental plants enhances our operate a nursery school/child care center in the St. Thomas environmental surroundings and helps to conserve our sales o ver 5.00. Episcopal Church located at 300 Forest Avenue, Lyndhurst. N.J., natural resources: and and owned by St. Thomas Episcopal Church. In view of the W H E R E A S , ornamental horticulture in this State is - B ro o k d ale So d a, S a le Item s, C ig arettes b y th e fact that the Building Inspector a thriving industry and production and distribution of of the Township of Lyndhurst has refused to issue a p erm it tor ornamental horticulture products represents a substan­ the above use of said premises, carto n , an d k eg s off b e e r can n o t b e g ive n th is by reason of its being a violation tial contribution toward keeping our towns and cities ol the Zoning Ordinance, we have made application to the green; and . T Planning Board for a variation in the term s of the Zoning Or W H E R E A S , this municipality actively supports the dinance to permit the conditions improvement of the environment and beautification of discount. SEE YO U SO O N ! outlined above. Any person or persons af­ the community for all our citizens as one of the foremost fected by said appeal will be given an opportunity to be heard goals of our society; and k P > $ . R e m e m b e r th e hours to r L a d i e s M i g h t at the public hearing on the 3 application to be held on M a rch W H E R E A S , the annual New Jersey Flower and 14,1984, at 8:00 P M in the Town Hall, Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Garden Show held from March 10th to March 18th is an R a v and Jean lacovelii 6 t o 1 0 F riday evenings • t .* Residing a t : excellent opportunity to educate and encourage the pub­ 6 Bogle Drive Lyndhurst, N. i 07071 lic to make full and proper use of plant materials; Published: M ar. 8,1984, *13.09 NOW. THEREFORE. I. LEONARD R. KAiSER. IMPOffTEO F*f*CH Mayor of the Borough of North Arlington do hereby ' m i n u M « M PUBLIC NOTICE F56 1 1 1 ? EAST RUTHERFORD, proclaim MARCH 10-18. 1984 as FLO W ER and GARDEN NEW JERSEY WEEK WHEN VOU ARE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS RE: PLANNING G IV E N , under my hand and the seal of the Borough BOARD APPLICATION ENTERTAINING... P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E . of North Arlington. THIS. 8tth day of March in the year That the undersigned has ao of Our Lord one hundred nine hundred eighty-four. THINK BUV-RITE! pealed to the Planning Board of the Borough of E a st Rutherford LEONARD R. KAISER. Mayor AS 2 for a subdivision of property 750 Ml located at 141 Park Ave, known CONSTANCE M. MEEHAN. Borough Clerk on the tax m ap as block 65, plot 21, w hic h su b d iv isio n w ould create the following construc tion of a multi-family dwelling muc NOTICE with commercial salesrooms. PII8UC NOTICE ' ______This appeal will be heard bv the Planning Board at a public THIS NOTICE IS POSTEE^N COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN meeting at the offices of the Board, Borough Hall, Paterson SCHEDULED ^COUPKIL WWk^SE||ION Avenue and Everett Place, East MEETING FOR WEDNESDAY, MAI 1984 i E N Rutherford, New Jersey, at 7 ;00 K R C H I." *“1984 P . M on M onday, M a rch 12, 1984, 5 A T at which time you mav appear 7 :X P .M either in person or by attorney ALL MATTERS, INCLUDING THE ------. and present any objection or ORDINANCE NO. 84-4, PREVIOUSLY SCHEOULEO f evidence vrftfch you have to the ARE HEREBY RESCHEDULED. granting of this appeal. All documents relating to this -IMPOnTkOI. 1 4 application m av be inspected by f R IN C N the Public between the hours 9:00 A . M and 4:00 P . M in the A L E X I S office of the Secretary of the L I C H IN E Board in the municipal building. PUBUC NOTICE ‘ IMPORTED f Dated 2/29/29 _ PUBLIC NOTICE CHEVALIER FRANK PINTER Applicant Please be advised the following is a list of 22 Boilling Sp rings Ave. Rutherford Planning Board. All meetings will be haljat 7.001^M . in the workin, Esq. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 664 Stuyvesant Ave. P.O. Box 497 Irvington, N.J. 07111 B E R G E N C ------. Attorney W H E R E A S , Chapter 213 P L. 1975, N e w Jersey Statutes, provides for /DC KUYPCR, Doris Elkin open public meetings, effective J a n u a ry 19, 1976; and HAZELNUT LIQUEU 7 Norwood Terrace W HEREAS, Compliance with the law requires that adequate public N orth Arlington, N.J. 07032 notice be given all meetings of this Rent Leveling Boardiend ____ £x®*"utrlx W H EREAS, It is the desire of this Rent Leveling Board to comply with all aspects of the I aw i now therefore, Published: Mar. 8, 1984, V .4 B "'■~LVfcD, Thr* **“ M a rch Ap ril M a y PUBUC NOTICE June September Creditors of A L M A R U T H October MAGISTRO. deceased, are by November i is IM PO RTED ^ order of G ILL C. JOB, Surroft- December ROMANIAN gate of Bergen County, dated «M > cm ranunoccAMN • R 9 8 North Arlington, NJ — - - $7.48 _ a n a 1*______t T j i THIS STORE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED. i UP TO i ■ i II UIILI MNED. by I 5 0 % O f f + NUTLEY WINE SHOP i i l O WE DISCOUNT EVERY ITEM WE SELL - CHECK US OUT I I W ITH T H IS C O U PO N I T IL L M A RC H 31 * ■ • » t 558 FRANKLIN AVE. 667. I VARI JEWELERS l Not Responsible For Typographical Errors 12 Ridge Rtf., North ArfhHton, N.J. mmmmm m m m m mmm'm m tm m ■M B'aa!