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V • ' ■ . i " V • ■■■ : . ‘ JwSiLi-' . - _______________ _-■** ik -* - — 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurit, NJ. Paid At Rulhcrford, NJ. 07070 M OO . Published Weekly Construction of flood tunnel will start on in six more years Robert A. Pietrowsky, Chief of which Congress amended and ance policies. Property values will the Passaic River Division of the authorized for implementation in increase, while open space and water Department of the Army, reported November 1990. quality will be protected. today that construction on the Passa The major elements of the author The river flow restriclor will be ic River Flood Protection tunnels ized plan are two tunnels which will used only when the tunnel is operat will begin in 1998. carry flood eaters away from the ing to control a flood. Flood waters The plan calls for the construction flood area. The major tunnel will be will be diverted into Ihe funnel-like of two tunnels, the major tunnel will 20.1 miles long and about 40 feet in inlet where they will enter the main be 20 miles long and 40 feet in diameter. The smaller tunnel will be lunnel, some 120 feel below ground. diameter. The smaller tunnel will be 1.2 miles long and about 22 feet in Channel deepening and widening 1.2 miles long and 22 feet in diame diameter. arc incorporated into the projcct to ter. The cost will be approximately These tunnels will be constructed direct flood flows into tunnel inlets $1.2 billion (1990 dollars). The fed entirely underground, between 200 when the tunnel is operating. BROWNIE TROOP 991 of Lyndhurst, led by Troop Leader Evelyn Jacobson and Assistant Leader Laurie eral government will pay $890 mil and 500 feet beneath the surface Passaic River Inlet (spur tunnel): Della Fave, visited the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad’s new building on Delafleld Avenue to fulfill the lion and the state will contribute from the Pompton and Passaic River The spur tunnel inlet will be located troop retirem ent for the safety badge members are currently working toward. Squad member Bill Scheivel- $310 million. Operating expenses inlets upstreamlto the outlet downs along the east bank of the Passaic la gave members a tour of the facility and explained the equipment and vehicles and their life-saving uses as will be $2 million a year which will tream. They win divert ffcod waters River, upstream of the Route 80 the squad responded to emergency calls from township residents and calls for aid from nearby communities be shared by federal government and away from IV flood-prone areas of bridge al the south end of Wayne when necessary. In photo, as the group posed near the ambulance are, kneeling from left: Jackie McOurln, the state. the basin. / Township. The inlet will be similar Jackie Settembrino, Michelle Galioto, Heather Jacobson, Jessica Della Fave, Roseanne Della Fave, Tabitha Following is Mr. Pietrowsky’s About 5.9 miles of channel mod to the Pompton River Inlet and flood Sileno, Lisa Curatola; behind them: Jennifer Kaprieiewski, Dana DelGrosso, Tania Petrysyn, Kristen Cur- release on the subject: ifications will be required to direct waters will travel through a funnel atola, Sarah Schrecenstein, Jennifer D’Errico, Tara Matusik; standing: Walter Fredericks, BUI ScholveMj^ flood flows into the inlets. The like opening. The flood waters will Tina Settembrino, Shawna Ferrato, Maryann Petrysyn, Stephanie Hykey, Evelyn Jacobson, Laurie Della The Passaic River Flood Protec diversion tunnels will be augmented travel through the spur tunnel and Fave. tion Project has been authorized by by 17 levee and flood wall systems, empty in to the main tunnel, 120 feel Congress as the best way to end the equivalent of 17.6 miles of below ground. flooding in the five-county region — levees and 6.2 miles of flood walls Newark Bay Outlet The opera Lyndhurst School Board Passaic, Essex, Hudson, Morris, and along the Passaic River and its tion of the outlet will not induce Bergen. The project provides flood tributaries. flood damages or impact on areas protection by combining diversion around Newark Bay. Although the accepts early retirement of 7 tunnels, levees, flood walls, channel The benefits of Ihe authorized projcct would change Ihe timing of modifications, and natural flood plan to the region and the entire stale the flood peaks, the total volume of By Amy Divine A candidate whose name is to yean of age and entering the public storage with unprecendented are substantial. The project will pro- flood waters arriving in Newark Bay At Monday night's meeting of ihe appear on the ballot must file his pet schools for the first time, may regis vida < M ^ ra n c tk m » the basin's wooW be the same wilh or without Lyndhurst Board of Education, the ition with the Secretary of the Board ter for kindergarten at any elemen tives for the safeguarding of wet most vulnerable areas, protecting the project. The outlet is about 1,500 Early Retirement requests of seven not later than 4 pjn„ Thursday, Feb. tary school during this week. Stu lands, open space, and watershed against river flooding, such as from feet south of Keamy Point in Newak employees were accepted. 13. dents whose birth date is between areas. the April 1984 flood. In addition, Ihe Bay. At this point, the tunnel would Those taking advantage of the A drawing for ballot position will Oct. 2,1992 and Dec. 31,1992 may More than 150 plans — including projcct will provide protection from rise vertical ly afoul 400 feel through Early Retirement Incentive Plan arc: be held at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 14, at register for kindergarten also. Offi a buyout of all structures in the extremely high tides in the City of an upshaft 10 :he surface, wilh the Maria A. Coelho, high school sci the Board of Education meeting cial registration of these students 100-year flood plain — were stud Newark and Hudson County. The flow spilling over itself and slowly ence teacher; James Guida, high room. Should a candidate wish to will be contingent upon successful ied, and the State of New Jersey projcct will eliminate the need for and safely discharging into Newark school math teacher; Josephine withdraw his name as a candidate he completion of a screening process. chose the Flood Protection Project many residents to buy flood insur Bay. Wright, high school Spanish teach- must do so in writing to the Secretary Lyndhurst Curriculum cr; Pauline S7.ymc7.ak, attendance of Ihe Board not later than4 p.m., Receives Another officer; Joseph Cipolla, Roosevelt Friday, Feb. 21. Corporate Sponsor School phys ed teachcr; Marie C. Challengers may be appointed by Thanks to ihe generosity of the 911 scheduled for Lyndhurst Mion, teachcr at JcfTcrson School, the candidates not later than Thurs Englchart Corporation and the Bam- and Anna Giardclli, a high school day, April 2. bo family and the partnership with of the updated rules approved by the sent to review duties were represen secretary. By Amy Divine business arrangement made by Dr. state with a good number of mem tatives of the police and fire depart Only those persons who are per Walter Friedrichs, coordinator of Louis G.Talarico, Director of Curri bers present. The group met at the ments, emergency squad, welfare All retirements bccomc effective manently registered or those who the Lyndhurst Emergency Manage culum and Instruction K-12 in the Health Center on Stuyvesant director. Red Cross, service groups register with the Bergen County ment Committee, held a meeting of July 1. Lyndhurst Public Schools, a 404 PB Avenue, the EOC (Emergency and media. Members show enthu In addition, the board acccptcd the Board of Elections, Hackensack or his committee to review conditions Blueline Blueprint Machine valued Operating Center) and discussed the siasm for the work and a deep desire retirement of custodian Ronald the Township Clerk by Monday, at $2,77 5 was donated to Lyndhurst Incident Command System, decid to be ready lo aid residents in any Clemente, effective January 1,1992. March 9, will be nominaled to vote High School Print Shop. Bouquet for a ing who is in command under var emergency that may arise in the Announcement was made of the in the Tuesday, April 7 school Now, the Graphic Arts Curricu ying circumstances of emergency. community. coming school board election. election. centenarian lum can reinstitute the architectural Each Annex Chairman’s duties Friedricks reported that the The terms of School Trustees, All judges 10 open the school elec blueprint segment of the curriculum Rosary Society of Sacred Heart were discussed and evaluated. emergency telephone system known Edward DiNapoli, Jr., board presi tions at 2 p.m., Tuesday, April 7. and the students will be able to Church, Lyndhurst, honored its old At the meeting, scheduled for as 911 is scheduled to be installed in dent, Ronald Grillo, vice-president, Kindergarten registration for the investigate the potential of careers in est member. Rose Corino, on her some time in March, a talbe-top inci Lyndhurst in January of 1993. This and Michacl Voza will expire, thus Lyndhurst Public Schools is sche the related fields. Mr. Summes, the 100th birthday on January 14. Mem dent will be discussed. number, when directed to the board three seats, all for Ihrec years, will be duled for the week of Feb. 3, through print shop teacher, will receive the bers assembled at the home of her Mayor Louis Stellato was present at police headquarters, will also filled at the next election, April 7, Feb. 7. Students who will be five machine to be delivered free of daughter, Betty Sooovia in Lynd and offered his department’s exper flash the address of the caller on the 1992.