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1 Children Were Pictured At Lyndhurst Playgrounds By Annette Savino. MINIT-ED Wood-Ridge’s library was vandalized recently — books and records scattered, equipment and money stolen. Funeral directors urge newspapers to forego printing 53 Years Of addresses of the deceased: ghouls ransack the homes while the mourners are at the funeral. Gangs gather on (C om m ercial 'ïïc a iic r Community) corners or in dark streets and defy police. These are evidences of the illness that frightens so many today and TEN CENTS Per Copy causes the even more frightening demand for “strong and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW Service measures." It is too bad there is no organization like the American C ivil Liberties Union, which is so quick to rise to the defense of the individual, to rise to the defense of the masses. Second-Class postagf paid at Hutherford, N.J. Vol. 53, No. 2 Vol. 53, No. 3 Thursday, August 23, 1973 Published at 251 Ridge Rd„ Lyndhurst Subscription $3.00 Published Weekly. Police / Schools Reopening Sept 5 ^^Blotter i f f South Bergen, schools will reopen WoHna.WauWednesday, «»n*Sept. 5,* St. Michael’s, also an elementary, willw ill have 29290. 8-9 ~ Patrick Kane reported with over 15 000 students storming to their element«ry and Rutherford w ill have 659 students in the senior high to Hdqts. that his bike, a 10 high scjiooi desks, school, 776 in the junior and 1,679 in the elementaries. speed H.J. Sport, 27 , brown, Here is the story in North Arlington: At St. M ary’s there will be 662 in the high school and was stolen while parked in front ^ The high school, which has students from 7 to 12, will an as yet undetermined number in the elementaries. of Mickey’s Auto Sales. have 945 while the elementaries will have 935. _ t Mrs. Caruso reported a fire At Queen of Peace there will be 460 in the Ibys’ high In East Rutherford there will be 870 in the in her home - all apparatus school and 480 in the girls', ail 9-12 students, and 900 in the elementaries. responded — fire contained to elementaries. In Carlstadt there w ill be 850. kitclferi“ stove where food was At Lyndhurst the high school will hav* 1,1*5 and the The Bee ton Regional High School enrollment w ill be burning. elementaries 1,884. about 800.' ' —“—“— —-— 10 — Bill Gannon, Town Sacred Heart, classes kindergarten to eighth, will have At St. Joseph’s, serving East Rutherford and yard, reported someone orovo 790 Carlstadt, there w ill be 250. the 1965 GMC dump truck into the gate and fence on Chase Ave., damaging same - slight damage to the tru c k . Rookie Com m ended Fo r Saving Life Jerry Sommers, Mgr. De the call went out for an m e th o d s . Doctors at letter: “ You hear a lot about Massi reported 4 tires and ambulance. Antiorio joined the Hackensack Hospital said that the police being pigs. Well, wheels stolen during the night. crew and rode with Sniffen as Sniffen would have died but this man saved my life and I Officers responded reported th e am bulance sped to for the continued efforts of the think people should know about It." He said th a t c a r w as parked in East Hackensack. Suddenly policem an. Antiorio had called him often parking area - loss $500. Sniffen's heart stopped. Doctors implanted a at the hospital and rejoiced at Call from area of Valley Antiorio immediately applied pacemaker in Sniffen’s chest his recovery. Brook and Orient Wa^ h e a rt massage and gave and he is now recovering at reporting a B & E. Soda mouth-to-mouth resuscitation his home with his wife and machine broken and coin box and revived the man. He four children. Antiorio is a lifelong resident He wrote a letter to the missing - area was all fenced urged the driver to hurry and of Lydnhurst and lives at 615 Third Street with his wife in and locked. called for a police escort. Lyndhurst police department which was read in full at last Donna and two children. He is Call from area of Kingsland Sniffen's heart stopped a Tuesday's commission a graduate of the Bergen FINDING H IS WAY Shops reporting one of their second time and again meeting. Sniffen concluded his County Police Academy. Tommy D ow ney, 12, son of trucks damaged during the Antiorio applied his life-saving Patrolman and Mrs. Robert night - missing from one of A young Lyndhurst Downey of Lyndhnrst, the trucks was a 12 volt policeman appointed by former police commissioner studies a book while holding b attery. “Peeled Rubber,” Fined Peter J. Russo on April 1 of compass as he prepares Parks Fofeman reported this year, was commended for for another school term. It Break and Entry in area of John Hochstader of Hoboken told the judge he didn't have him he could easily go home saving the life of a Totowa Is a simulation, of coarse. Court and Livingston was found guilty in Lyndhurst enough money with him to and get the money and return businessman employed in Tommy Is a red head who m a lic io u s damage to the Municipal Court by Judge pay the costs and Garde told (Continued on Page 4) Lyndhurst, after the man's has attracted the attention prem ises. John C- Garde last Thursday heart had stopped while he of New York advertising Call from Lee's Islander after the youth pleaded on a was being transported to Slogan Contest In Lyndhurst agencies. When they Restaurant — one of their Hackensack Hospital in the careless driving charge by wanted an all-American The Lyndhurst Parks Department, under the direction of employees, Kirk Tice. Lyndhurst first aid ambulance John R. Pimpiano, guard at bey type a call was put In Mayor Anthony Scardino Jr., is sponsoring a “ Slogan for Secaucus, was burned on face on July 19. G iro 's lot, on August 9. The lar Tommy. He was driven Lyndhurst" contest. The purpose being to place welcome and neck with hot grease T h e rookie policeman, g u a rd testified that signs at all entrances to our town, with the winning slogan oat to the Flushing Conveyed to Hackensack Anthony Anttorio, Jr.. 31. has Hochstader "peeled rubber” printed on them, and also paint it on our town benches. Meadows, site of the H ospital. been a member of th e several times while This contest w ill be open to all residents of Lyndhurst. W o rld 's Fair, and poaed for Martin Schoenig reported Lyndhurst First Aid Squad ten approaching Ridge Road exits. Official entries can be picked up at the Parks Department the above picture. It was someone had drained the gas years. In assessing t25 fine and 310 or cut from newspaper. ■aed on page S3 in The New tank of his Pontiac during the He answered the call for costs. Garde admonished: "A 1. Phrases must be limited to (7) words or less. York Times August 12 night. help for Jay Sniffen, 32, at driver's license is a privilege 2. All entries must be original ideas, and filled out on Sunday Magailae to Officer Cooke called Hdqts. to work at Atlantic Photocopy, not a right. H ereafter d riv e advertise Cane Corduroy report Kenneth Wilson. Chase Ridge Road at 4:50 p.m more carefully." official entry forms. 3. All entries must be into the Parks Department on permanent press slacks. Ave. had a deep cut on his right receiving the call on the patrol James Sldner. 120 Page Ave. regular member of Edward Spiegel Catalogues. His ay, who Is a seventh foot. First Aiders responded but car in which he was on duty. Lyndhurst was assessed $25 Cleveland Avenue by September 8th, 1973. grand uacle, the late grade stadeut at Roeschke’s Mondsy night Wilson refused medical He rushed to headquarters and plus SI for each mile over the 4. The judges w ill grade each entry separately — looking «’■ Sacred Heart Faasalc Y MCA swim and Thomas Albino, attention and was conveyed to joined the ambulance group A limit, which is 25, for speeding for originality, and community interest. Lyndhurst policewsn, waa 180*1 everly fond of athletic class. Tommy has his home. patrol car rushed oxygen to 30 mph in a. 25 mph tone on 5. The decision of the judges is final, and the winner's faulty wounded on a duty . a model. He la a poaed for illustrations In the •11 - Clement Wey came the m an. reported to have August 2. Officer Jankowski name and slogan w ill be aimouiced sports sathusiast anfr'ls a spring J .C . Penney and cal. (Continued on ftge 4) suffered a heart attack and made the complaint Sidner Ideas for themes to be considered might be: 1. Historical value 2. Environmental value 3. Beautification To Present “On A Clear D ay” A t H igh School 4. Youth Invo lvem en t Miss Denise Nimeth and and at park concerts Tickets musical opened in 1985 on Meade as James Preston; D o lls ’ * show as Trundle, in the show written by Burton OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Mias Jane Aulenbacb, are available at the Parks Broadway and by Barbara Mike De Parto. who was in the Donna Marie Sousa as Mrs. Lane, besides "On A Clear “SLOGAN for LYNDHURST” CONTE8T directors of the musical. "On Department office, 250 Streisand in the subsequent recent "G uys and D o lls " Hatch and Cathie Chierice and ^ W h a t A Clear Day You Can See C leveland Ave.