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Wood-Ridge • Carlstadt • East Rutherford • Rutherford • Lyndhurst • North Arlington NJMC looks to accept dredge material Mayor monies about 'disgustingsmelly mess9 The additives are necessarv By Susan C. ModUr to pirvrnt anv contamination SENIOR RFRurn* in the sediments from leaking out, and they make the mix- LYNDHURST — The New ture useable on land, accord- |er$ev Meadowlands ing to Lisa Baron, project man- Commission has petitioned ager tor the IS Armv Corps COMMUNITY BRIEFS the states bankruptcy court of Engineers, Harboi for permiv- Programs Branch Leader s«on to Proteased dredge material Newspapers ^^/J is not toxic, noted NJNK'. spokeswoman Lllo Stain ton. Investigation processed And documents related to the (1 i" e d g e use of PDM illustrate that in a [ e i i a 1 point. (PDM I to the controversial But the material is also not F.n( ap site. If the request is (lean enough to be plated just granted, [he material from iHnvwhere, and II'S not t lean New York Haiboi will again be Film Commission to deposited as part ol the cap on enough to 1M- disposed of in all local landfills. parts of the ocean. offer comedy shorts The Ai tm ( oi p* of RUTHERFORD — In b.ngmeei s, t me < >t the main What is PDM? < injunction with the government agencies involved Photo, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rutherford l-»h<>i Day Street In layman's terms. I'DM IN Fair, the Bertfen ( ouim Kilm sediment from the harbor that The long arm of the backhoe, "Dredge New York " owned and operated by Great Lakes Dredge & (Commission will present a has IM-CH solidified and stabi- Please see DUIDOI on Dock Co., plunges into tfie water of New York Harbor during dredging operations, if the New Jersey lized usnalh bv the addition of Meadowlands Commission gets its way, processed dredgea spoils from similar operations will again lice all-da\ (.lassit ( omed\ PageA6 Cavalcade ol Film Sept I, Portland cement and tl\ ash make their way to the Kingsland landfill in Lyndhurst noon to <> p.m. At this event, attendants (an pintbase tit kets to the upiomin^ Reel Jersey Film CONNECTING THE DOTS Festival, including tickets to the Weird NJ Midnight Movie Horror Pairs1 vheduled tot Baxter family reacquaints with history in Rutherford Fridav. Sept. *J(i at 9 p.m. (all 201-59*2-5663 oi visit By John Solles. Editor-in-Chief Diane (iiangemso. asking tot to the house, which lhe\ hope will uTt'U'.hfTgfticaunlyftlmcotTimiw- brief h ipp\ soon IK- plated on tin National \nti orgioi further details. It was a reunion more than a t 1 Rutherfoiri from But ks < lountv. meet them &evei al I loa^ .u (ifacts .it e div Lyndhurst seniors Pa., to view and honoi the historic Ailei the ttaxu-i s visit, pla\ed, and P.ast Ridgelawn LYNDHURST — Hoage house on Donaldson Giangerufto even said the atmos- ( emetei \ in (llifton. where ('ottimissionei Tom Avenue. To the Baxters, the house phere of the historic house was Lafaveue. Hai net and several DiMavi^io. director of the is one of familial importance, as altered* "After thev left, it felt like othei Hoages are buried. depai tment of pai ks and their ancestors, Lafaveue and the house was smiling." she said. Vttet seeing the Hoage head- recreation, announced a Harriet Hoage. built tin- house in Stanley has been working on his stone, with .i nearby < edai tree sup- shopping nip lor l.vndhursi the IHoOs and lived within its con- tamih genealog\ since 'J. and plying some shade in tin Lite senioi t in/ens on Monday, fines foi some time To local histo- when he leali/ed there were August sun, Stan let (let ided the Sept. M. to Jerses Gardens in rians, the house has a significance Hoages at one time living in New experietue needed to become a Elizabeth. The bus will leave bevond its walls, .is the Hoages Jersey, he posted a comment on a tradition the \] Transit parking Kit at '.* were possibh the tirsi freed black well-known tamiK tree Web site "Its going to IK- an annual tick a.m. and will return .it !l p.m. slaves to own pio|x*rt> in Bergen That bail was taken b\ ( Juistonhn foi us," Stanlev tomluded (all the parks department at (ountv Bovd, who owned the Donaldson 201-804-2482 to sign up Todav. the ltalianate-st\led Avenue house before Giangerusn. estate sits adorned b\ a welcoming "(hei the t ourse of th.it tune, HMMC will hold blue-hued facade and lush gieen- we had been conversing back and Hlatory of MM meeting Sept 8 er\ -— and pleim of stories to tell. forth," Stanle\ said of his talks with Though it was iheii first time Bovd. "He had been filling me in LYNDHURST — The stepping thiough the threshold of on the historical data ~ Nat ken sat k Meadowlands the abode, the Baxtei lamilv felt At the time of theii talking, • Dates back to the 1860s- Municipal Committee will right at home. "1 was w> over- Stanley was living with his famih hold it.s next regular meeting whelmed to be in the house of mv on the West C^oast. But in due time, 1870s on Mondav. Sept. K, at 7 p.m. forefathers. a< tualK sitting in their as fate would have it, Stanley was • t»»H»«i»»» architecture in the (Environmental (Center, dining room anil having lunch," transferred to Pennsylvania, a located at Two DeKorte Park said Stanle\ Baxtei. whose great- much shorter drive to Rutherford. • Lrshaped plan Pla/a. l.vndhurst. great-grandfather, Lafayette "And then 1 got the bug again, so • Historic nearby barn Wr HMfn Noufnonn Hoage, lived in the house. to speak, to do some more The Baxter family, including from left, Stanley, Malik, Stanley's wife, Rechelle. was the research on m\ dad," Stan lev Mymique and Maria, visited their ancestors' home cause for the trip, aitei she con- added. recently in Rutherford tacted the house's tin rent owner. When the Baxters made the visit Jets, Giants fans hit with stricter alcohol rules violating the rules are harsh, with sever- lot, where fans will be prohibited from to enforce the policies as well. By Alexis Ibmui al infractions ending in the ioss ot sea- entering and tailgating until five hours Inside the venue, alcoholic bevei- SKMOR REPORTKJI son tickets. before opening kick-off. Fans will also ages will not be sold following the end "The Sports Authontv. as well as the onlv be able to take tip one spot, and of half-time, a rule that is one of the fienbtr EAST RUTHERFORD — With the Giants and Jets teams, feel the experi- will not be allowed to enter or leave the strictest in the NFL. according to occasional presence of excessive drink- PuUiltwd WMkly ence of coming to a football game is a stadium with alcoholic beverages. Samerjan ing, obscene gestures and scary fights, 2SI Ridge Rood pleasant one for all fans," said John To ensure these rules are enforced, Additionally, patrons who are found some fans choose the comforts of their Lyndhunl, N) 07071 Samerjan, NJSEA vice president of pub- the NJSEA will deploy security officials to he visiblv drunk, rowd\ or using Periodical poslog* paid at own couch over a seat in (iiants lic affairs and communications, in a tt> monitor the parking lots foi under- Ruit)«ferd, MJ 07070 Stadium to watch a National Football improper language behavior will be phone interview with The Ijtader. "Some age drinkers and excessive consump- Subioiption $14 League game. ejected from the game. Out of ArcM $33 may say there are only a few fans out of tion; ticket lakers and ushers will also The teams have implemented a But, in an effort to make the experi- those thousands who attend that misbe- be instructed to be on the lookout for zero tolerance policy lor season ticket USPS 611-680 ence more enjoyable to fans, the New Poitmoilw, pkau Mnd all address have at a game. But if they happen to sit visibly intoxicated patrons as they enter holders who are ejected from the stadi- chang«lo2SI Sidg. Rd , Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority next to you, then it ruins the experi- the facility. lyndhunl, NJ 07070 has started enforcing Mricter rules for ence." Please see AiCOHOi on those attending football games in the The New Jersey Stale Police will www UodwNawspapef j net The new rules begin in the parking employ the use of undercover officers © 2008 UooW N»«Group, UC Meadowlands. The consequences foe PageA6 "We treat you like Family

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the establishment. When refusal to submit to a breath motor vehicle accident in the asked to leave, HaiKflrid mt and was released to a 200 block of Chase Avenue. LYNDHUMT — Stephen allegedly started to challenge rMnonsioie party. Police reported Robinson Formica, 50, of Lyndhura, the officer to a fight. When NORTH ARLINGTON — •truck a fence by the DPW «nai arrested Aug. 10 at 1KM attempting to arrest Joseph Adubato, SI, of North building. Robinson was a.m. for assault, possession of HarufieM, he resisted and Arlington, was arrested Aug. released to a responsible marijuana and disorderly was eventually pepper- 8 at 10:05 p.m. following a party on summonses. conduct, following an alleged sprayed and charged with dis- motor vehicle stop on LYNDHURST — light on Ridge Road and orderly conduct and resisting Belmont and Prospect Christina Pejovski, 27, of Freeman Street. Formica wa> arrest. He was released after avenues. Police reported Garfield, was arrested Aug. released on summonses. posting $1,000 bail. Adubato was stopped on 14 at 9:20 p.m. for DWI, hav- Belmont Avenue with the car ing an expired inspection Burglary running. Adubato allegedly and possession of prescrip- DWI failed the field sobriety test; tion drugs not belonging to EAST RUTHERFORD — NORTH ARLINGTON — his car was impounded, and her, following a motor vehicle ONUNE On Aug. 15 at 1:57 p.m., an Rafael Lopez, 48, of West he was charged with DWI. stop. She was later released to Orchard Street resident Paterson, was arrested Aug. 7 having an unregistered vehi- a responsible party. www. LeaderNewspapers. net reported someone entered at 5:22 p.m. following a cle and having an uninsured his apartment and stole a safe motor vehicle accident on vehicle before being released with $50,000 worth of jewelry. Belleville Turnpike al River to a responsible part)'. Theft When you need a good lawyer .. Road. Lopez reportedly CARLSTADT — On Aug. ANTHONY J. RIP0STA, ESQ. failed the field sobriety test: CDS NORTH ARLINGTON — 15 at 1:10 p.m., two Ctttfmd by the Sufnmt Court o/NJ her car was impounded, and Wallington males reported Kevin Callahan. SO, of Jersey ( Kingslanri Providing Legal Services For Over 75 Yean NORTH ARLINGTON — Hodkinson had struck auoth- ol an .undent before Ix-ing ei i ai Hodkinson rejjortedh Avenue PKBHON/U. liuum - AimiHUHii.p Accir>«»T8 - KAU. DOWNS Cameron Mansfield, 25, o( released in .i lesponsible tailed the field sobrieh test: - \lrxis hi)mzi HP-AI K«T»Tk - Wn IJ». Tmims * K»i «TKS Monlrlan. was ai rested Aug. pat i\ hei i .it w.ts impounded, and Ml furfur bialln items are MU«IUPAI COUKT - DWI - TWncTlCMTT* - CKIUKAL CA»K.S 9 at 2:15 a.m. .»t the Euro she .tllege >ard will vote on the new Si-MI>R Kimi Fnumi Far: depai line fiom the district Homayt h.ik said re AUK 2» - Diplomas , , , was "unexpected." In am event, "we're set ic epla AI four N—dM „ . ", . , . . . .u (ep! t the lesiaiiaiitinft . but < mi hi med superintendent's position Childhood Ruthei tnid s new v Hied p "You Norn* H, VM» From* IH" ()ne projet i ()orso had i; Ma\ and is now employed M.mon.s interim superiniendent, ten- that vote is a foi malitv, F.m% OwnW 1 Dp«Md Ea IMS dered his resignation Aug. Homavrhak added. Of more worked on is Hearing comple- as superintendent in Bvram RECEIVI IU",, OEF FRAMES WITH 1HIS AD .. , impoi tailte is i/ettinu some- turn I he hoard had asked I owns hip In. act01 dine to Hoard ot r • i i • n , , i . , . , . 500 SluyvsMont Ay, Lyndhurrt • (20114383075 | ... i. i >f u i «>MC to lead ttie distiiu. I lie (.otso to hue a new kinder- (.oiso could not be rdiualion President Mithael ...... , , . . , . . . .. , . txtard will either hire anothei garten teacher, and he rer- rea< lied lot < ommeni before Momavcnak interim or tap someone lot ommended someone foi the press time ( oi so ret eived a job tn pri- FESTIVE NJ LL\ Your best (IIMIS cverydaf Brand Watches • Stainless Steel < Police crack down on drunk drivers Bags • Kidj Walcnes • Bock to School! 1-tw cntoM eineiit offirers posters, banneis and mobile iiiei navel season. 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Anything where a portion of the and-found which were left at LYNDHUMT — Deipitc described some school renova- to offer "more courses and not claimed by Friday, Aug. $700,000 referendum money tions, using a PowerPoint pres- reduce class sues," Abate said. the summer day camp. the defeating results of a recent Any child who is missing 29. will he thrown out. voter referendum on the mat- was slated for playground entation to illustrate the "It's a matter (if priorities, improvements (replacement ter, the Lyndhurst Board of decrepit state of a fence and and we are in the business of windows were also on the wish Commissioners will shell out sidewalk at Washington School. education," Abate said. list), only 53 percent of voters more than $285,000 for repairs Rather than focusing on the The school district is pulling checked "yes," and the motion more than $250.(100 needed its weight in the shared services to local schools. was defeated. The township's department for the project, DiLascio equation, too, Abate noted. Screens Repaired! of public works have been con- •The board of educauon's stressed the portion of the The board of (-duration Hill NEXT DAY SERVICE hands were tied. work conducted by the DPW. now pay for additional elevator tributing additional work to the • Friendly & xp«ri«nc«d Staff noting that there would he "no maintenance, and they will project as well. But, in this case, the opinion • Large wsleUion of hand tools lA'ertime costs." contribute monetarily in some The genesis of the repairs of the township's commission- • Plumbing & Electr Supplie wav. The details of the financial involves money that was ers is much more weighty, and Taking on projects that • keys Mode agieement are still being final- requested by the board of edu- ihev air I(K) percent in favor of failed to gel sufficient voter funding the repairs, voting ized, but Abate antic ipates cation in this year's budget ref- support in a school referen- Airport Ac* Hi unanimously Aug. 12 to reductions in manpnwei creat- erendum to pave play areas dum is no problem foi 111 Moonachie Ave, Moonachie approve a S2M6.444 contract Dilascio. "When you are talk- ing * ash that tan U- shared. and replace fences. It was for playground paving and new (2O1 )935-778O money requested and mono ing in terms of shared services DiUiscio sees shared >ci\i<- fencing at Columbus. And areas that we need tot i oil lai Directions denied. es — between the board < if edu- Washington and Roosevt-ll recreational purposes n A new slate law requires all cation and town — .is a solu- super! edes what ih< intention tion to aging schools working of tii.it legislation is." Dil^ucio within a unsatisfactory funding viiti in .in imt'i\ic-v\ alter the system. "What we need at this Aug. 1'2 meeting "The inten- point is tot these piograim to tion ol that legislation is not to I* recognized b\ the state as a have monev diverted horn am valid and a gi eat wax in go othet ait-a within the budget to ahead and approve these oldri make up lot a question that was distnt l.s." Oil .IM io said "You The Sunny Seats Package includes defeated by the public. It wasn't set up a miM-rahle w.t\ to hind VIP seating, a show program for every nieani to stop somebody from this, it was defeated, hui line's child and a photo opportunity with coming in anri doing the anothei \va\ n < an U done two characters before the show. Use the password: SUNNY to work." purchase your tickets. Additionally. Dil-asno thinks dial school elet lion results .lie skewed lowaid "no" voters, and he maintains that WACOAL the enliie st hool funding sys- hull Figure Sramltw Hnt\ tem is broken Thew-.iv thai we Black, Suilt- hind schools and s< lio.il h*ory. Chocolate inipiovemenls in the Slate of C, ft DD, 1)1)1) New |eise\ is a tiavestv" U-40 DiI~i.Hcio said "What il sets up is exat ih whai vou have now. Certified Fitter for SEPT. 17-21 towns like I vndhiusi. mastectomy breast Tickets: Rutherford. Fast Rutherford. forms and bras in store North Arlington where vout IZ0D Center Box Office buildings aie now getting hi Janettr Nutlry Center 201-507-8900 KKI veais old These build- 242 Franklin Ave. tkketmaster ings soonci oi lain aie ^oing Nutley.NJ 07110 ticketmaster.com to fall down. They weren't Mo/uor Biu* Crotl Bit* $ta«M designed to I.LSI KKI years." 973-667-1900 8iu* Shield Allocation Foi Superintendent <>! • MMMltf—tlhf.C— S( In Mils |oseph Abate, the tom- mivsioneis are ottering a wa\ out Ironi between a lock and a hard plan- "()ui budgets aie Photo by Susan C. MoeNer rapped at I peuenl." Abate isions mienth located at the comer said. "SimpK with tost of living <& Havi\ \u (U-Ml bu\ \tt>tn u The township's department of public works did demolition work in •illd salaries, von aie at voul 202 Midland Avenue preparation for a new walkway and student drop-off zone to be cap." Kearny • 201-Wl-1718 created in front of Columbus School The Lyndhurst Board of Ille slate gave the Commissioners will pay for the improvements, as well as play t.vndluust M hool system '20 ground and fence repairs at Roosevelt and Washington schools percent mote aid this veal, a Seeing into the Future of Dante Education

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hwto,A.C«k« upcoming trips and events EAST RUTHERFORD — Tuesday. ™~ The inrilion numbinc| ftKvn EaH Rutherford Seniors, Inc. A trip has been scheduled won lh« littl* Uogue WofW holds its meetings on the sec- to Caesar's Casino, Atlantic SWMI in North Arlington June ond and fourth Tuesday of the City, Sept. 15; call Catherine at 20. Tne wriw woi belt nwo month at the Senior/Civic 201-933-3151 for reservation*. out of ihrM, and tfw taam vwon Center at 1 p.p.mn . The Aug. 26 Other upcoming events lft« Rnt two ganws: Gam* 1, meeting will begit n at noon include (non-senior members JUM 18, finaTicora wot 14-4; and will be followed by a pic- are welcome): Aug. 27, and Gam* 2, Jun« 20, 15- nic (members only). Trnpicana Casino, Atlantic 2. Pictured, left to right, bot- Exercise classes are held City, buffet, "Dancing Queen" tom row: Christopher Lepore, Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 show ticket and $15 cash, cost Anthony Giordano, Christian a.m. lo 11 a.m., members only. is $40; Sept. 25, La Neve's, Castro, Michoel Long, Michael Line Dancing is on Fridays, Haledon, Viva Las Vegas show Brazzel, Stephen Carey; sec- 1:30 p.m. lo 2:S0 p.m., mem- and lunch, $40; Oct. 22, The ond row: Matt Manley, Kyle bers only. Hrownstonr. lunch and Connolly, Matthew Beyer, Blood pressure testing, Bavarian Beer Bash. $40. Kevin Cerqueira, Kyle Lennon managing stress, weight con- Call Barbara at 201-438- and Ryan Austin (not in pic- trol and lifestyle programs are SS99 or Ruth at 201-933-2694 ture); bock row: coaches offered from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. tor information/ reservations. Armando Castro, Michael for all seniors every fourth Long, Michael Connolly and Rob Austin {not in picture). N. Arlington residents invited to join community chorus NORTH ARUNGTON — bers who would like to be part The North Arlington Public of this first cohort community Schools would like to invite chorus experience, as they Community briefs .. parents and other members of would serve to be models for NORTH ARLINGTON — vom cai — outside ihe church Rutherford, and will taipool be held Wednesday. Aug. 27. 7 the (ommunm to be part ol the district's children regard- The North Arlington Mavoi on Kast Passaic Avenue to the Renaissance Faire in p.m. to 9 p.m., in Woodland the North Arlington ing the beauty and importance and Council .mil Ret realion between Kidge Road and Park Tuxedo. NY Park. ( lev eland Avenue. ( oTuinunitv (ihorus experi- of music and also enrich its Commission will pi CM-MI \\enue — when- volunteei •> hoi mote information, call Hasbrouc k Heights In the ence this year in the publn strong music program and commitment to the arts. "Movies Under the Stars" will have people available lo (.AT at 201-705-7294 oi e-mail event of rain, the concert will xhiK>ls. With enough interest, Thursday, Aug. 21 (rain dale. unload packages f$ps\in will be Mild. I SOS IN i >t gaui/ing a bus trip to the (luldiens loom; all ton- Aug. 28. This tup is open to and there will be prizes, tood. Monmouth Racetrack test leadei s alt1 invited. am one 21 years ol age and tun and games Contact irar Saturdav. Aug. 23 Ihe bus will There will IK- lefushment.s oldei CERT meeting set for Aug. 28 (lUoHQnarlhar/itigon.orjr lot IM leaving at 10:30 a.in from and prizes foi readers, espe- Tickets are $1* pei person, LYNDHURST — 1 he ing statewide disaster drill that more information. ihe lodge totaled at 2"il Pai k oallv toi the first, second and with a cash return ol S'Jit and moiiihlv meeting of the will lx- held at the New Jersev RUTHERFORD — An out- \v( . l.viulhuist thud place winners from the S~> food vouchei, and are on I.vndhiu st ( ominunitv Polit e Ac ademv in Sea Girt door flea market will be held IK kcts aie $30, which two age gioiip < atc-goiies sale at the parks department. Emergent v Response Team Sept. 20. Pie-registration will Saturday. Aug. 23, from 9 a.m. iiu ludc leheshmeni.s on the hoi fui thei infoi maiion, Call 201-801-2482. (CERT) was held Julv 25; disav be required. to -1 p.m., at American Legion bus ,iud i lubhouse seating. < all ( hi istina Pai k, vouth sei v- MONMOUTH PARK — tei flash cards and othei infor- New CERT classes will be Post 109, Riverside and West r'oi in kets and intoi maiion. ires librarian, at 2OM38-2455. Ihe fifth annual Jersey City mation were handed out. held in the spring. For more Piei Teponl avenues. (onta(l [oe "Doiiblebai lei" at HASBROUCK HEIGHTS Junction Reunion will IM- held The next meeting will In- information, contact Officer Rutherford Vendor* are wel- 201 .">()"-1505, — The mavoi and council of Saturdav, Sept. 13. at held Thursdav. Aug. 2K. at 7:30 Mn hael I.emanowit/ at the come. Call Jen ai 201-889-5534 RUTHERFORD — Out & llasbioui k Heights, along Monmouth Pai k Ka< etrac k. p.m. at the parks department I.vndluiist Police Department. lot more information About in Rutherford, a social with the recreation depait- The event is an oppoi tunitv to All c in rent member* are asked 201-939-2900 oi Ben Zamam RUTHERFORD — The group foi ttie gav. lesbian, inent and municipal alliance, meet old friends and enjm t;i attend to disc uss the up* inn- at 20| First Presbyterian Church of bisexual and transgeudei (unt- will present a concert featur- bet'i, wine, fund and tun Rutherford will sp< mv n a il mm i\ and then suppoi let s. ing "Reminisce," an ll-mem- Koi more inhumation, (all food drive Saturdav Aug. 23. will meet Satuidav. Aug. 23. at IM-I band, plaving the most William BigWilh" | McXiuirc NJMC cancels Aug. 27 meeting between the hours ot 9 a.m. H ,t in. at the Kuthei fold populai io< k n toll hits of all at 201-955-252(11ti (k-ne (The LYNDHURST — The \n\\> ( onimission s regularly sched- and noon. All items can IK- ( ongiegational Church. I <•( . time. Duke' Scheuiei at 732-530- !K is asked to take notice that uled meeting of Aug. 27 has dropped oft without leaving lot ated ai 2f»l I nion Ave.. I he < oiu el I is It ee .mil will (H40 the New |eise\ Meadow lands been c anceled.

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Continued from DUOOI on Page Al in the management of the harbor, divides dredge spoils essen- thai just such .i linei will l>< used al the Avon landfill in use PDM as part of local landfill caps lialtv into two main categories — one suitable foi use in irnir- [.vndluirst But. the kingsland landfill doesn't require a svn- Between 2IM15 and 20(17 alone. 1.2 million cubic yards ot dialing ocean sires, and everything else. theiic drape, and the synthetic solution is more expensive, dredged material was sent to F.nCap landfills, according to the- PDM falls into the second category Its not hazardous requiring the removal of the (op layer of the landfill. Army Corps updated Dredge Management Plan tnO.ap material, but u is comaminaied In short, PDM is tainted. With F.nCap in ( li.iptc i 11 bankruptcy and only $3.8 mil- ranked at the top of the lisi lor receiving more dredged maie- Inin remaining in the < Ican-up's escrow fund, money mailers rial than any other site listed in the plan — tied only with tin- Why does the NJMC want PDM in local landfills.- < ebeno also noted thai PDM is not the final layer in the reefs off the coasts of New York and New Jersey. According to the commission's motion filed in bankruptcy i .i|i "It's not like .n the end of the day. it's just exposed PDM." But, as with so many things, the developer fell short of its court Aug I. restarting the drlivvn ol PDM "serves i vital he said Instead, clean fill will be added to the lop, according commitments. Kn(.ap, according to an agreement with the public policy interest ' to Biian \beih.uk, N|M( spokesperson. NJDF.P signed in February 2(KIS. was supposed to lake a min Whvr muim of H.'J million cubic yards of processed or othei Shipping depends on livable < liannels and usable i hannels History of PDM dredged material, depend on dredging Die st.itc has looked to the Meadowlands as a repository Now, the NJMC is asking to lake up where F.nCap left oil 1 tuts, "the continuation ol dredging, the continuation ol tot dredge spoils since al least 199*.). shipping traffic". and the associated \italitv of the regional In a vei \ leal sense, finding beneficial uses foi diedge Not so fast economy depends ciimalh on finding suitable receivers ol spoils has been the problem ot the decade. The Army Corps In I.yndhuisi. where the Kingsland landfill is located. PDM," the motion states ol Engineeis c realed it- Diedged Management Plan in 1999. Mayor Richard Dil-iseio acknowledges that the situation is It also "makes good c-c ouomic sense- as ii generates income esiim.it ing then that two-thirds of the- mat''rial to be dredged complicated. through tipping lees." the N|MC motion states in fact, the Irom the harbor would not be suitable lor unrestricted ocean l.vndhursi is borrowing money to pay for the final touches document asset is that F.nCap missed .in oppoiiuniiv to make placement to recreation fields that were supposed to be- completed as money — money thai would have- been pan ol the bankrupt. I he it-asoning PDM was found unsuitable foi the ocean part ol the F.nCap remediation. The hope is that the escrow cv estate and available now (oi use in temediating the- sin- was be* ause of the potential toxic itv to aquatic organisms and account Cebcrio wants to fund with PDM tipping tees will Robert Ceberio, executive- direcioi ol the Meadowlands the possibility that contanimanls from the diedged material eventually be lapped to reimburse the township. ( ami mission, is quite c leai ih.it am monev genei ated ihiough mav ac c umulate in the- tissues ot these organisms. But. Oil .use in is not satisfied with business as usual on the the use ol PDM in F.nCap landfills will go into the- c-sciou flu- conclusion in 1999 was thai othei sites, and espee iallv F.nCap site. "We believe there should be a discussion regard- account to lund additional lemediation— ii-mediation that is othei uses foi the goo. would have to IK- found. ing the overall remediation process in the Meadowlands." sorely needed. I he Dredged Material Management Plan, cieated when Dil^tscio wrote in an e-mail. 'This pioeessed dredge material is going onlv on the tin- \)M( was still the" llackensack iMcadowlands Particularly. Dil-aseio is concerned about areas designated Kingsland landfill, which is in din- need of being capped." Development ( ommission. shows that ihr New |crse\ foi residential use in Lvndhurst. Me wants those portions of Ceberio said in a phone iniei view Dep.n tment of Kimioumenta) Pioiection, the HMDC and the the project to be "cleaned, not capped, with the material Stopping the flow ol lcachaic. which is the- tea-like sul> \i m\ Coips had ,ihcad\ begun to look at abandoned removed from those sites being brought to the Kingsland site stance formed when tainwalei mixes with the contents of a Meadowlauds landfills .IN a final ic-sting place- foi diedge before we cover it with PDM." landfill, is critical, Cebeiio indicated. And. 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Sponsored by between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., at years of age and older. Men in •he Volunteer Center of the Rutherford Health Center, Bergen County, Bergen 184 Park Ave. Appointments LEADS is designed to prepare are required and can be made the next generation of leaders by contacting the public to tackle the challenges and health nurses between 1 p.m. embrace the opportunities and 4 p.m. at 201-46<^S020, found in the county. Monday through Friday. %• • Beginning in September, The screening program will the class <>i 30 men and involve a prostate-specific anti- women, aspirin); and acknowl- gen (PSA) blood test, a digital edged leaden of widely diverse rectal exam (DRE) and a backgrounds. will meet hemocult test to detect blood inonthlv to dissect issues, in the stool. The program will ilt-tutr vicw|x>inis and develop IK- available to :t(l residenu, approaches to community who are 45 years of age and problems. older. r * Koiinri U>uim Executive Thanks to tlie- sponsorship William "Pal" S< htilM't is srmi- of St. Mary's Hospital, there is • 789 Clifton Avenue only a $10 charge. 1 ICTTWI CliTton n.ti director, Kith Amanda 973-778-4500 Mi.ssrv. directoi of training Residents with abnormal and hnsinrv. HTvices at the screening results will he Voluntrct (Center, serving as (idmini-ftrative director of Bergen LEADS. l.ynne Algrant. .i nonprofit manage- ineni consultant with exten- Photo, BCBC Savlno Rofll Eststoi sive background in leadership development, is heading that Carlstadt resident JoAnn Mathews will be participating in Berqen A Trusted Name in Real Estate Since 19% portion ol the curriculum. LEADS, a year-long leadership development program for adults who live or work in Bergen County, sponsored by the Volunteer "Bergen LEADS will help Center of Bergen County She is shown here with Bea O'Rourke, 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst • 201-438-3120 participant see the communi- president of me O'Rourke Group and member of the Bergen ty — and themselves — through new eves," said ifAOS Community Panel. Schuber. "The curri( ulum is interactive, fast-paced and developing in participant* a Brigm [LADS seeks indi- experiential. Field trips and sen.se ol responsibility tot the \iduats from all ethnic, racial site visits built into each semi- community" said Mivwv "We and so< io-eli(i< al. religious and "We are thrilled with the champion a cause? Run lor social views lor future (lasses, $284,900 KEARNY $319,000 NORTH ARUNGTON $3U KEARNY (31AHM1NG CX1LONUL.- L. J...I -«. hw level ol commitment and ener- office? I-much a s. 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Turn ofi (he valve "With the (osi ot natural * Km hoi watt'i ami wai in- I he u(ilii\ is also asking < uv gas on the rise, one ol the Ixvst ,111 systems, check and replace (onieis to keep then homes things customers can do is to id 1 (he hi.. and vaids sale, uell-ht and free get then healing svstem of (Iutlet so that employees I.YNDHURST $M9,000 RITHERFORD $419,900 RITHERFORD $645,900 ei operates. ... > I _• t..p| Mciiuiv rXPANDU} (Aft COD! <«r..i h.-.- chet ked to en sine i( is working \'o( working properlv? < an salelv .u 1 ess equipment. pio|K*i l\ and at lop cHic ieii(\," I'.NKX( t ( ustonieis tan c all the \bu can help: said |o<- Bassolino, manager of utility, 21 hours a day, seven • Notifv l'SKX:(i ol anv li.iv- business de\t'lopmeni .11 da\s a week at l-KWk'WO-PSFXi ardotis (ciud 1 lions, such as PSKXri. H\ testing theii heat- ai range foi avsis- loose steps 01 tailings. ing systems earlv aiMomeis ti , appliance srrv- • Make sure the path lead- will 1M- prepared I01 the cold 11 e technic tan. ing to voui meter is safe and weathei ahead, and we'll IK- Start it up: properly lit — esjx-t iallv stairs. able 10 respond more quickly • It the pilot light isoul, fol- • keep dogs and olhei ani- now than beiore a large vol- low the insii u< lions on (he mals secured and awav from ume of (alls come in on thai heating unit to relight it. Ix-t emplovees and service areas lii si chilK mot mug ' • Keep the aiea around LYNDHURfT $795,000 LYNDHURST LYNDHURST J449.000 the pilot light burn a lew min- IS!Ln£*'hlSJ.\JWill¥»l*>*lfllS!lX'JS HOUSE f0" KENTIIIHC- .I br- .ifKi.vd to ins|K'( 1 then hn- on. set (he thermostat to ances free and clear of flutter, tul Slrrrl! Krmivalr in hiiilil naie and ensure that the pilot "heat" and raise the setting to Trim bushes and shrubs in the light is win king pro|M.'rlv Mere .') degiees above IIMIIII temper- vicinity Sons of Poland sponsor trip to Philadelphia PASSAIC — The Betsy Ross House, where the for children ages 3 to 13, and Association oi the Sons of American Mag was made, a pic- includes charier bus trans- Poland will sponsor a fantastic nic in the paik. mm of portaiion, a continental break- gei-awav with the Ducks Tout Constitution Center, and then fast, admissions, taxes and j(ra- of Philadelphia, leaving at 7:30 on to Dave 8c Busters foi din- tunit's. The association is head- •i in. ttom Monroe Stieet in IUI before returning home- at quartered at 333 Harken&ark I'avtaic. Saturday. Sept. 13, vis- approximately 9 p.m. St.. Carlsudt. Call 201-935- iling histoiu places like the Cost is $60 foi adults. $4<> 2807 for information. THUMDAY, AUGUST 21, 2008 OPINION IS OPINION EDITORIAL

WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE OUT A Drinking, driving is a bad mix LOAN. The New Jersey Sports and patrons — and subsequently revoking Exposition Authority recently rrarked their season tickets — is a step in the down on excessive drinking at New York right direction. But is that enough? Giants and Jets home games. The The NJSEA may boast that these change in rules shines a spotlight on an updated rules are the strictest in the issue that needs to be openly discussed United States for National Football in the local area: the consequences of League games, but, still, are thev drinking and driving. enough? The harsh reality of the situation is We're potentially dealing with lives. that many people drink alcohol while People should enjoy themselves at a attending events at Giants Stadium. football game, but always with safety in One hopes that those people act mind. responsibly and have designated driv- These stricter rules are not about ers. But all it takes is one person's miv infringing on (lie rights of those who take lo cause a lifetime of hurt and choose to drink and enjov themselves. anguish. Fhese rules arc about safely — in the Limiting the tailgating time to live parking lot, during the game and on JET AND GIANT FANS SET hours before kick-off is a step in thethe drive home — plus creating a fami- READY FOR THE NEW right direction, as those looking to have ly atmosphere where young children a good time will be limited in their alco- can root for Bred Favre and F.li STADIUM! holic intake. But is that enough"' Manning, just like everyone else. Also, throwing out visibly drunk 1-cl's be propel lole models. Crack pipes at local convenience stores The IjeadervnH have an early deadline for I .asi week, a Narconon and some papers. We also night. the Sept. 4 issue. All letters to the editor, graduate and I were sched- Ixniglii .i lighter that was I aid a couple of gradu- uled to appear on a local reallv a lorch. ates confii mecl lhai iii the legate, obituaries and press releases TV' show to educate fami- I was ama/ed thai we pasi. ihe\ had houghl lies on trie signs of drug were allowed to s<> easih drugs from .i convenience should be e-mailed to abuse. purchase these things with- sioic. On the way to the sta- out the police coining in lo 1 have decided thai I pei- editor@leadernetospapers. net or faxed to tion, 1 decided thai ii immediately arrest us sonalK .mi going to start would l)c helpful to the We left the i nnvenii ic e doing something about this 20M38-9022 by noon on Aug. 27, in viewers if 1 could show store, and I saw a coupli of situation. 1 have begun some actual drug para- individuals outside thai I educating olhei businesses anticipation of the Labor Day holiday. phernalia. Simple items realized were probabK in the area as lo what is like soda cans, spoons, light drug dealers. 1 lere was the goiliK <>n. so .is a c oniinuni- bulbs and suaws found in "one-slop shop" foi every- I\ we < an l.ikr ef tc-c n\ e odd places around the thing any drug aclch< i at lion. home could signal cling would need. Aliead\ sonic have IMA COUNCILMAN REFLECTS ON M.UKIHI^ .tint u-to^ni/c the hull l)>t-\ i ,ius<- h\ abuse. I asked the graduate hegun lo demand that llli-ll lllscnsinw etc pit tli ill ill prisons vMth RENAMING Of SOCCER FIELD Other paraphernalia why the police did not these convenience stores inii-llri lu.tl disutilities In U .11 n THiiir .IIKitil iinw MIII tan ix" .t l.tn items that I wanted to show, seem too interested in ihe gel back into the business In \\u kdltot While l>eing .1 (i mm ilin.in 101 I he Boioitgh ul (li^nilv MSII mf.i' i want i»£ like crack pipes, blunts and lac I lhal this tvpe of ac tivi- foi which thc\ .ire intend- til Smilt Ailington is .1 lewaiding experiente scales, I thought would be iv was going on al the ed. ovciail, sum*' (wins .m c\t rpijon.tlh giaiih- MorcS. Edenzon harder to get. Mv compan- store. He didn't know the Nexi lime you are al a ing. One such event will IK- the icnaming "' President/CEO the Skvlim1 Sorcei Field complex on Vhuvlei Special Olympics New Jersey ion suggested we could gel answer, bill informed me c onvenieni e store, c heck Avemu (<> 1 lie James /adtoga Held everything we needed, that if we were pulled over lo see what paraphernalia James Zadroga, son *>t the Enough's toi- including the "harder-to- and die car searched. I is for sale. Note down the iiici polite chief, died horn ihiuiiu lung dis- COUNCILMAN GRANELL RESPONDS ease as .1 duett tcMilt (it working .11 (.umnd gei items" at a convenienc e could IK- arrested for drug address and inform others Zero altei Sepl. 11. At fiist, HMK lung lui sui- TO BIG BROTHER' ALLEGATION store. paraphernalia. This hardh in the nciglit)orhood whal vivors. then silting thtough 1 he nibble i<> Mud I"u the Kdltoi: We stopped at the con- seemed fair, hut I Mill is really going on in these the remains ol (hove killed. |.mu-s spent rii.tnv mouths suh|et (ing himself lo daugfious con- Muii -.ten \ on die boroughs efforts to cre- venience store across the drove carefully lo our TV places. The majority of < iii- ditions in the hopes of finding something di.it ate .i tnmpliaiue tool to ensure the safet\ of street from the TV station. appointment. zens don't wain drug'! in would bring closure to die loved ones <>l a Noith Ailmgton's renters while < i eating some at< ountabilit\ standaids to prevent illegal There was also a large Hie producer felt thai their neight>orho<>d. Sept. II \n tun . Tiagu.ilK. |aines bet ame a vii- tini himself apaitmenl* deserves fiuthei ctisi usMon (Will church on the street, which the TV show was a success, Also, look around your Big l\i i >lhei' 1M- kno< king on N.\ tenants M\ son grew up with |.unes /adioga. attend- (looisM I thought might diminish and I ihoughi our viewer environment. If items like ing North Ai ling ton s< hook with him He and While the f|iiestion is hvpothetit al. the his t.unik wrie .1 vital part of the fahnt of this the possibility of buying learned about drugs and spoons, liglu bulbs and answt'i is mi. through I lielieve it is .1 fitting tribute to paraphernalia, but this was- paraphernalia. I know I brillo pads are out of place. What Ninth Arlington is living to do is rename the so< c ei In*Id in me 11101 \ of this assist spe* ifit department heads to do then |ob n't the case. did. look for the drug acidic I in hometown heio. I pia\ that the children who in a transparent fashion The light bulb, brillo I later found out that the your life and gel them use the field will grow to understand the gte.it love and sat rifit e toward one s fellow man that knowing the- mimhei ol in anv pad, straw and soda can convenience store down some help. this memorial represents. pai tit ulai housing unit is haidh an unasion ol anyone* privacy. were easy for me to buy the street from my home Those struggling with Ihe dedication of The James /.adioga Kield To document the nuinbei of t>ccupants is without feeling conspicu- had a much larger supply addiction or those who will be held sometime in Septembei I hope tntitai information that < .in In used b\ the mam North Arlington residents will attend to ous. Not being well versed of paraphernalia, which wain more information cm polite department, a.s well as the tire dtpaii honor his name. in the purchasing of the included bongs and scales. how to clean up their com- tneni, in the rase of a fire 01 crime. other items, I asked the I went in myself and saw munity can visit This information is c ritit al from se\eral Councilman Joseph Bionchi standpoints: graduate to help. He these things in plain view. wjvw.drufr\tw.tom or call North Arlington • It assists puhlu saieO personnel in ensur- requested some items and Again, outside were a ing the safety of the occupants. the individual behind the couple of guvs who I Together, we can take • It gives the borough vital information that MAKE A CHANGE BY SAYING can solve t rime-related scenarios. counter seemed to give the thought were drug dealers. back our communities, h is TO TROPIC THUNDER' • It prevents the proliferation of illegal once over to check if we I could think of no other up to us. apartments and other substandard housing bv were OK. reason why they would be TD thr Editor; compelling the landlord to produce accurate Bv now. iht' general public has heard of a information as it pertains to occupancy. That He then pulled the inclined to spend so much — Mary Ritser (XDC, new minion picture railed Tiopi< Thunder." helps in retaining all property values in the requested paraphernalia time milling around out- rxrrutiif dirrclor Summon »/ marketed as a satire ahoui Hollywood actors. community. out — blunts, crack pipe side on such a beautiful (Irorgia The movie-within-thc movie called "Simple l>el's IK- clear. The information being asked |ack:"ft)ncc upon a lime there was .1 retard" does not inti ude privacy, it assists in compiling contains extremely ollensive material promot- the accuracy of the number of people living in ing the idea that a "retard" is ninny. a defined housing unit. This movie- ostracizes a K'oup ln 1.126 hutnei, apanmenlt, townhdiun throughout the movie. believe the fee for a two-family, owner-occu- and PC) bonei and buaneaei. Ncwauandi 4.579 and P.O. boxet and buaineam. The word hurts, even if it is not directed at pied unit of housing should be nominal and not a burden to any taxpayer. The reason to ta.CB.ilil GtriFentU a person with intellectual disabilities. For too Alnkiana* Snum Aumtnt Exicuttvt tjmltive Msnfn long, people with intellectual disabilities have move forward is to generate nuisance fees. Vnuot ftporkr The reason to move forward is to ensure safe- Ia»ter Ann Marie McCvthy had to overcome the challenges society has JohaV.SnltM Oaht Atamm put forth through stereotypes. It is time for a ty and compliance of existing housing and KdmxinOmf PSM change, and everyone reading this can help. health code regulations here in North Ap-tti Make a change by boycotting Tropic Arlington. Thunder." Help show Hollywood that it is time that they demonstrate respect and under- SM **• 16 for man U«wito * w WtwWWl ^1 f ^W*

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IHEBrtFf 8 NOTICE (irnifi, located at M?17 Kcarnv experience, dedication and SHERIFF'S NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT SHtPHf F S NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST Ave. in Kt*;u m excellent interpersonal skills Of NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY BOTrCE Of ADOPTION CHANCERY DIVISION Of NEW JERSE> Dr. .Alvarez graduated (nun will i (implement the qualm CHANCERY 0IV1SION NOTICE 1 ••p'--! , given thai *ERGEN COUNTY '-KANCERV DIVISION BERGEN COUNTY Ly-ndhursl OrdtTance No 2654 ihe I'niversidad dv Amioquia dentistry and exceptional cus- DOCKET NO F 25764 07 BERGEN COUNT> DOCKET NO F 27645 u? entitled An Ortfmence to IUMO Between Pl*nti" HSBC Ban* USA DOCKET NO F 3009 07 in Medellin. < Colombia, in lomei service The Smile Between Plaintiff Deotsche B*n« ffc Uumopst Budoef App-winu ; Between Pieintiff Deut»cf« Bans Nation*' Association Ai Tru*lee Fo> ( tntei has piouded then National Trust and Defendant '- v - f."i.M and fi-. EstaN>sri a CAP Nal-onai Trust Company as Trusle* 19**9. Aflei J>I a< ii( m^ deii- '•ft Mokwn Of Th« Certificate* Nam £i Ai CwilAdwn Bart* tNJS 40* 4-45-4}' •» 'or GSAA Home Eq .t> T'u*I 2006 4 patients loi the last few i**ued By Deutacna Art A Securities u tisii \ in (Colombia foi ihic<- VVntofE.ecutwnDaie b. 7 2006 •ntroouced at a meeting o' !he Boa'O and Defendant Daniel A At:-* , Mortgage Loen Tt,,»t Senet 2007 1 decades Di. Alvarez can oflei F«n Such Kahn & Shepara of Co»T>mtst! 10 of July 2006 ana was pasted on Dot Ieiari Heiknen 4 Scnmwg i >.<.,• Street M< ' ,;s me r>fected and 9ei sale Board of Commissioner '>*•' : on So .•> stateG writ 10 I niversitv in 'JIM)" and has just at pubhc venue at the Shenfft the 12t^ day of August 2006 \n\one who is interested in MI l*ur* NJ08O54 ••« directed ana > ,«'ni! •'*••• Office m the C*ty o' HacKens*c* on Helen -'••• ii RMC recently »ompleted his resi- Dr. Boris Alvarez By virtue of 1'w- above staled wrn to >••• f<; upon and mill expose 'or SJT meeting Di Alvarez oi am of Fnoay September 5 ?006 ai ;,,.•'•!. venue at the Sheriff* me Directed *rtd delivered i nave PUBLISHED i 21 2ooe dency program at St. Joseph's ai two a dock in me afternoon Office in the City •' Hacfcensacfc or the doc tors of The Smile Wvted upon •''<: *•"' aipoM 'or Mte FEE $5 Of. prevailing time [ Regional Medical < en lei in •i puWic *enue ai (he SneofT* •-.*, Augu*t29 2006 Centei tor a com pit men tar v The property 10 De *OKJ * ocated in including general and cosmet- Office >n ifte Cii, .i' M*cken**c* C» "I the afternoon I'aieison the BorougTi o' Nortti Anmgior t onsuliauon oi set ond opin- ic den list rv, cosmetic f>«l«, A g,,M m 2006 prevailing time u County of Bergen and State >' New at two ocfoc* n the afternoon The property cor>*ist* of th« jio Dr. Alvarez was in the hon- ion is urged m call 201-991- makeovers, oral surgery, den- JenMy and all tie buikl-rig* and *mjC1urai prevailing time SHERIFF'S NOTICE Commonly known as 6 W- Si on the land m the Borough j' ors program in orofacial pain '_'! 1 I oi e-mail mfoQthfsmilfcm tal implants, (misalign. Property lo M told « tocated m the North Arlington NJ 07031 SUPERIOR COURT Borough of North Arttngton County i RuineHo-d Count, of Berge" *'*•. and TM] disorders Me was in riff. (Cosmetic Contouring, Zoom Tai Lot No 3 02 in Btoc* 94 OF NEW JERSE- of Bergen State o« New Jersey | Slats- ' New Jer*«y '•** -*Q* Dimensions of Lot Approximately CHANCERY OIVISION also a five-time recipient toi Teeth Whitening, den list I v !n%< • i • • i* The Smile (emei can now P'emse« commonty kriow" as 6 BERGEN COUNTY 57MSqFi i Ail the -oa< properly . A:—: m the the top clinician's award. Di Woore Piece North Arlington Nj DOCKET NO f 15527 &T of tei < onvenient vet \ eat Iv while asleep and facial cosmet- Naaresi C'osi Street jauncey Borough of Rutherford Count, of 07031 Between Plaintiff Deuticht Bank Ah are/ is fluent in Spanish Avenue Berger, Slate of New Jer*ey arw and late appoint men (s It ic s such as Boiox. Juvederm™. Being known et mi 12 Stock 142 National Tnjsl Company As Trustee Beoinrvng at • po.nl ,1 -r* . t-«i •..;' .-"if described a* touowi He is married and iesides in on me off' me For j P Moryar Chase Bar» offeis .i wide varietA of multi- Pei lane®, Radiesse® and Southwesterly Line of Nintn Street j Known and des^jnateO at Loi Boroogn of Norm Arl.nglon National As*ociatK*i iPMAC ^00' Verona. i65 feet «>de) where the same No i*i .'- v m BKX* I Ti or\ Map spec iah\ dental services Restvlane® Dimension* 110 00 f . 50 00 ft • CH3 arv3 Oe'endant Fernandrj F intersected By the Divison L .n» Bintiefl 'May Nc • of Properr, o< 110 00 fl i 50 00 ft Surzype* Between Lot 3 02 and Loi 3 03 m Cameer Reatty Comoany Nearer Crow Street Scnuyier Block 94 Sheet 1% a* snow" on El A, Ciwi Action Avenue Rutheriuro H j fued FeOruar, 4 tne TM prepared by Dy job & JoC KVnl o* E xecution Date 5.7 2OO6 1921 a* 'Jap •..-'•• Veterans and families invited to ER VFW Barbeque The Sheriff nereby reserve* the Consulting Endjneenng Dated Apr i '"•«•'<»' Hallman a Schm«g Beginning al a po-ni ,n me westerly •• without 27 2004 and rvvrted Jury 6 2004 400 Fellowship Roac Una of JacMon Avenue at its EAST RUTHERFORD Sundav, Sept. 7, froin noon tc ans and ilieu families are Suite 100 said poium 65 00 'eel •nlersectjori with tne *VIS«XI i unpaid taie* Mt Laurei NJ D8O54 Fast Rutherford VFW "> p.m., at the t i\ic center, 37 united to join the post veter- southwesterly frorr the intersect'or-, berween Lot 30 and LOI 31 »a<0 •"«j'iK.tya liens o» olhe' crtarget B» vilue ol the »0ov« stated wn! 10 ol the said souVrwesterty rL the intersection o' insurance premium* or otrter ir. p: upon rf-.r; oiii expose for sale sponsor its Family Haibeque All East Rutherford veter- event. <>ne of Jauncey Avenue said westerly .re of Jecfcson •Ovances made by plaintiff prior lo ai , ,[J". venue at the ShenfTt The shenff reserves the nghi 10 Avenue w>m the -i.-••">«••, nne .,( this sale AH interested parlies ara lo Office in th« City of Hacdensack on adjourn the nght to adfOurn mi* *aie ln»ie, Avenue a'ld 'rty^ thence and rely upon their owr> Fnday Septemoer 5 200* without further notice throogn running at rwo o cloc* m tn« afternoor- pubbcation 1 Norih 42 Oegree* 00 rmnuie* a»c*rt»n whether or not any prevailng Dme Prior Lens/Encumbrance* West along the division line outstandtng mieresi nmw of Property to be totd is Ocated •<• the Total as of May 20 2000 SO 00 between Loi 30 arw Lots 31 51-52 'ecord and/or rtave pnonty over the Borough of Rutherford County ol Together with aU and smguiar the 1S2 13 few lo Ihe drwsion Mne '•en being forectoeerj and o* to the Bergen State of New Jersey ngnt* Wwrbes pnv«egas between Lot 30 and Lot 35 thence current amount due thereon Premise* commonry known a* 48 hererMament* and appurlanances 2 North 48 degrees 00 rmnutes "if the sale n set a«MM for any Yehara Avenue Rutherford NJ thereunto belonging or >n anywite East along the division kne '•ason the Purcnaaar at the sate 07070 appertairung and the reversion and between Lot* 29-30 end Lot 35 tnall be entitled only a return on the Bemg Known as Loll 26 4 2' Block remainders rent* issues and profit> 50 00 feel \u the drviwon Una aepoart DM The Purchaser *ri*i 207 on me official Ta« Map or the thereof and also a* the estate nght between Lot 20 and Lot 29. tftence • • J .e rio further recourse agam»l Ihe Borough of Rutherford i>lte mlarasi use property da and demand of the said defendant* Easi a*ong the a-.is-on line attorney 50 00 fl • 100 00 ft of n to and out of the same De between Lot 28 and Lot 29 121 36 Togethe' witti ati and tmguiar the Neereti Cros* Street Grand sold to pay and tabsfy m the f>r»t feel to ihe wester'y line of Jecfcson rights liberties privilege* Avenue piece unto ma said plaintiff the *...•*• Avenue thence hereditament* and appurtenances The Sheriff rtereoy •e*«',«s the or S526 139 56 with lawful ml«re*t 4 South ie fJegrMs 24 m.nules 30 Thereunto belonging or ' <•••' •% the pornl or place at bagsnn>ng thereof and a»so wi the estate rtgni municipal hen* or other charge* required at time of sale The Being -or " ir , mown a* 192 tide interest UM property Omm and any *utr taae* charge* '«n» property shad be told tubfeci to an JacNSon Avenue Rutherford New and demand of the said defendant* r insurance premiums or other *'i» and encumbrance* of «cord Jersey ol m to and out of the same be advances made By ptamtifl prtor :o and tne Shenfl makes no Being iiesignalec on the tai mep* sold lo pay and satrsfy m the ftrsl this sate All interested parties a-» tu representation* axpressed or of the Borough >' Rutherford a* p4ece jnto the um piawitifl me surr conduct and rely jpon Iheir own x>1 any •ncumTxences on the properly nght* .1*'lifts pnvitege* 20\ of the purcnasa pnee in (he outstanding interest remair of which rs (he subiect matie« of mi* n«redrtarr>enlt ano appurten«nc«s hjirr of CertiAed Check or Cash i record andrx have pnorrty ove' the sale This nobce it lurthar subfecT 10 mereunto belonging ry m anyw>«e required at lime of tale The iien being Foreclosed and of so the Conditions of Sate at sel forth oy epoeMaming and th« -eversKX^ and property VM be SOW Subject lo all currenl amount due thereon THE LYNDHURST MERCHANTS COMMITTEE, the Shenfl of Bergen County remamders rents issue* and proAts •sen* and encumbrance* of record "If the sale 1* tei aside 'or any The Shenff reserves the ngrri <,- thefeof and also ell the estate nght and the Sheriff makes no reason the Purchaser al the tale a division of the Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Commerce, arjfoum ih.» sale From lime lo time Una interest u«e property aeim representation* ex pressed or •hall M entitled only • return on the as provided by iaw and demand of the te-u deiertdani* implied as to the •x«lence oeposil paid The Purchaser shaH LEOP MCGUIRE of in to and oui o> ihe w-« be will be launching it* first ever 'Discover Lyndhurst Day* amount or vaMWy ol any kens and hf ve no Further recourse agamst the SHERIFF sold to pay end saMfy m the '<*t encumbrances on the property Mortgageor the Mortgagom s 762721 piece unlo the saxl ptamtrft the »,.T whic* ii me subject metier of IMS attorney October 1 Ml, 2006, from 11:0Oa.m.-4.-O0p.m. (rain or shine). PUBLISHED Augusl 14 21 26 Of t4'6 4'5 5* This street fair will be located in the the Sheriff, of Bergen County heredrument* and appurtenance* lorm of Certified Chec* or Casn n The Shenfl reserves the nght to thereunto belonging or in anywse reqmrod al time of wm The adfOurri mis tale from wn* to time appertaining and me reversion and propany »naii ba sotd suCifact lo ai "Naw" lyndhurst Township Pork showcasing as provided Dy law TOWNS! W OF IYNDHUR5T remainders wit* issues and proftts '•ane and encomofarK** of record LEOP MCGUIRE thereof and also ait the estate nght NOTICE OF and the Shenff make* no Lyndhurst merchants, to promote a buy local campaign. SHERIFF title interest use property clasm representation* •uprasaiO or and demand of the tatd defendant* Lynrjhurst Ordnance No 2665 •mphed as lo me ei«tence PUBLISHED August of m 10 and out o> the tame Da Local businesses will have the opportunity 21 28 enMMd 'An Onftnance lo Ameraf amouit or vaMMy of any lien* and tofd to pay and satisfy m the fni 2006 Cftapftr/ XXII (Hee*fij 0/ Ine encumDranoaa on the property place unio the tatd ptasntiff the mm to display their products or services. FEE HOOOO fftnaetf QanenM Ontnancea ot the wtxcti i* ihe subsect rnamer of ttws of S375 311 53 with lawful interest rownana? ol lyndhum so as to s«te Thn notice » Further M*0tect lo Eataoaari New AtguMfJonf *y Food ConCttion* of Sate at *el forth by TOWH HP OF IVNOHUMT Hanobnp caftaMarVriarici wat 20X of the purchase pnee m the HOTICC OF Ihe Shenff of Bergen County Come out for a fun-filled day sponsored by introduced and paaaad upon first form of CerMed Chuck or Cash is The Shenff reearv** the nghi to reading by the Board of required at tme of tale Tne adfoum thi* *«te from time lo lima your local establishments; there will be food, entertainment, Commissioners of the Township of property shai be sotd subject to al aaprovioed bylaw Lyndhursi m lha County of Bergen i«en» and encumbrances of record LEO P MCGUIRE Aevteed Geneva* Oreknancva 0/ the State of Htm Jersey at • meeting and the Sheriff makes no rofiNts ond ochvitwt tor (TM kids. SHERIFF 0/ Lyndhmt reoe/rtno halo on Tuaaday August 12,2000 It expreaead or tor MM OoaeJno w* be forthar oonwoarad for %nm 762690 Ouards* was >n(rDduoad and paeaad PUBLISHED Aogu*t 7 14 21 28 amount 1 validity of any bans and upon first r«e(kng by me Board of 2000 Please e-mail Sophia Vallis at the Meadowionds thereon, at a meeting of the Board FEE Si 12 00 of ConwrnaeKiners ID be held tn Vie which it lha subfeti matter of IM Lyndhurst. m the County of Bergen Regional Chamber if you would like to exhibit; Courtroom at the Town Hal 387 sate Thw nottoa it 'unner subject 10 Stale of New Jersey at a mating, vaiey Bnx* Avarwa on Tuaaoay ConcMons of Sale m set forth by hak) on Tuesday August 12 2008 it please contact Sophia at 201.939.0707 xl 3 September ft 2008 at TOO PM the Shanir of Bargan County ** be further considered for final Durmg the wee* of prior lo and up The Shenff reserve* tie nght u> u and mctudmg me data of such adfOum thm sale from tima lo lime or e-mail svaHisOmeadowiands.org. thereon at a rn—tng of tw Board masting a copy of the ordinance wM M provided by law of Cornrmaspnen lo 6« held m the e 1 •datilt at the Ctark't LEO P MCGUIRE Courtroom M lha Town Hal. 3B7 m the Town HeJ to any SHERIFF Member rate $75.00 VWay Brook Avenue on TuMday. of the general puWc 783690 Seplentber 9. 2008 at 7 00 PM Hasan PoM> RMC PUBLISHED AuguM t4 21 28 Dunng the wee* of prior to and up Non-member rate $175.00 Townahtp Clerk Sepiemoef4 2008 to and ndur*ng <"• °** <* *** PUBLISHED AuguM 21. 2008 FEE IM GO rrmMng. • copy of the ordntmoa w« Special non-member rate of $225.00 will also include a one-yeor FEE SB 2$ oe mad* naatitt at Via Clark-* « *W Town Me* 10 any discounted MRCC membership (package valued at $375.00). •rofVMi Both include dressed table and two chairs.

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of the VFW POM NO. 1S9 of husband, George S. Kica; her daughter, Lauren Small; her He was predeceased by hit father, Arthur Thonack, a for- LYNDHUMT — Marie son, Ernest V. De Luca jr. in mer chief of police of East CARLOTADT — Martha A. Kkman,75,diedAug.9,2008, 197S. Rutherford; her mother, Jule Tomaiki (nee Tocidlowiki), of at her residence in Lyndhurst. He is survived by two Thonack; and her lister, Jule Caristadt, died Aug. 14, 2008. She lived in Hoboken daughters. Lynda Intindola Bom in East Rutherford, We miss your before moving to Lyndhurst and her husband, Joseph, and She it survived by her five she lived there before moving jokes. seven yean ago. JoAnn De Luca; brothers and children, Paul Kica of to Caristadt 50 yean ago. Your smile She was a housewife. sisters, James and John De Asheville, N.C, John Kica of Mrs. Tomaski was a and you. She is survived by her chil- Luca jr., Judith Nelson and Ashevilic, N.C, Joni Harwell CaiUiadi school crossing Happy birth- dren, Keith Kleman and his Florence Yurkiewici; grand- of Weaverville, N.C, Julie guard from 1990 to 2007. and day (Aug. 14th)! wife, Rosella, Pamela Rivera children, Janeen Skripak and Johns and her husband, Steve had previously worked for and her husband, Anthony, Justin, Jennifer Intindola, Jodi of Black Mountain, N.C, and Pfizer Pharmaceutical for 28 All our love ... Paul Kleman and his wife, Intindola and fiance Christian Mary Caldwell and her hus- years. Your mom, sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews Suzanne, Craig Kleman and Rodriguez, Walter Sobolewski band, Jim of McDonough, Ga.; She was a parishioner of St. Brian Kleman; one brother, and Lisa, Cheryl Vanderhoof a sister, Joan Aiata of Si Joseph's R.C Church, East John Kleman; and seven and Ken; and four great- Petersburg, Fla.; eight grand- Rutherford, and was a former grandchildren, Megan, Dylan. granddaughters. children. Aaron, Joshua. member of (he Si. |oseph's Breanna, Matthew, Isabella. Funeral Mass was held in Rachel. Ethan. James. Mails Mothers' Club. Nazare Andrew and a baby girl on the Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Stephen and Rylee; and a for- She was predeceased by her FUNERAL HOME, INC. way. l.vndhurst. Interment in mer son-in-law, Tonv Hartsell. husband, Walter L. Tomaski; Memorial Home, Inc. 188 RIDGE ROAD Funeral servjt r was held in Hillside Ccmeteiv, Lyndhurst. Memorial Ma.vs was held in and by her siblings, Stanley Joseph M. Nazare, NORTH ARLINGTON Ippolito-Siellato Funeral Arrangement* made In the St. Eugene Catholi< Tocidlowski, Frank 201-998-7555 Home, Lyndhurst. Interment Navare Memorial Home, Church with Rev. |tihn Tocidlowski, Joseph Manager in Holy Cross Cemetery, Lvndhurst. S( hneidei oflitiatiiiK Tort' m< >ving in Pine Mr. Ma/zola was a < omu u< Funeral Mass was held in St. Brook several vears ago. Wills and Living Wills tioii laboiet I'MK rssing Center, 6725 Lvons Richard Maffia <>t Pine Brook: Mis. Bauin was.i lioiniiii.ik Canestrinol; his daiiKhters. St p() Box 7. East Syracuse. and a granddaughter, Cari Susan Aveta and hei husband. 'Macagna-'Diffity Olio of Rockawav. Frank of (.«•(!.(i (»invr. ami Slit< waspicdei t-asetl In lit I Funeral Mass was held in Si. Paint 1.1 Mat olino and lie! hus- litishand. < h.11 lev Bauin Funeral Home Michael's R.< Chinch, band. I.upo ol ( ,11 Islatlt: iDftiinlxi 'JiHHn Michael P. Ononto Peter M. Toacuw I .\ mlliui si. Kiilonibinrni in giandthildien. (>ian!ia. Alcxa she is sin\i\ttl b\ hei son. SAMUEL J. ISRAIOWITZ Funeral Director Funeral Director Hf>lv ( TOSS ('haptl and Nittiletie: and three Kiih.iul I Bauin Si .mil Ins NJ Lie. N. 4U7 NJ tic. No. UTS NY Lie. No. MM] biotheis and one sistei in Itah wile I aioleol W.illiiigiun. lit 1 RLTHERFORD — Samuel Mausoleum, North Arlington Anthony Maxagnajr. Arrange me in* made In Funeral Mass was held 111 Si giandsoii. Kith.ml ( Bauin |i | Isi.dovMi/. Kn.of Rutherford, NJ Uc. No. U« Na/are Memorial \ lomc. losephs K.< < liurili. Kast cil 1 widhuisi: iwu giandi hil- died JuK '_',">. LMM)H. at home. l.Mulluust Riiiln 1 li.1 it Entombment in dten. Harold and \il.un Mi. Isralovviu was a det orat- 41 Amtt Awe » Rutherford N) « (101) 939-0098 H..l\ < IOSS Chapel Bauin. lwi> gieal-Kl.iudt hil- rd I S Anm An Corps veter- M.nisulrum. North AiliiiKlttn dien. \ 11 [1111.1 .Hid Bt.union an. \erviiiK in World Wai II. ERNEST V. DC LUCA SR. Ai rangements made In Kim.ik Bantu, .iiid hei blothci .mil He is sui \ived b\ his wife. Funeial Htune, < at Istadi sislei s. |ov-pll ( .111 IIN .111(1 Ills \ ft* Ion; his sons. David wih Aii.lsl.isi.i. II In IsralowitA MD and his wife. LVNDHURST — Km. -i V Memorial donations ma\ be made l«i the Ameiitan Sciuillamc ol Mlt nil.ilt and Kaililct ii Biough <>f lie I.uia Si.. H:V of I vndluiisi. FUNERAL HOME died AUK 1:t- -IM)H Heal I ,Vsstn i.uioii. II niiin St.. Kle.tii.n ( .111 UN ,il Pahs.idt-s Rutherford. Richard Suite ((II, Robbmsville N| Born in Salt'i no, IiaK. he I'.uk Kuilowii/, Ph IV ot Kibbutz (IHtWI 19 LINCOLN AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 lived miiM of his lit*- in Funeial Mass was held in Rrvivtm, I si ael; and h\ his l.Muihiusi Out I..11U "1 Ml I .iilnil K>and< made to 55 Kip St*nioi vears before retiring in 1990. at hei residence. Iliiiiu . l.vndhiusi. 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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Nevei known to fail) (Nevei known to fail) Oh most beautiful flown of Mount ( ai MH-I. it uittul vine, ()h most beautiful flowei ot Mount ( ai mel. ti uitiul vine, Splendor of Heaven. Blessed Moihn of the Son ol (iod SpU'ndoi of Heaven, Blessed Mothei of the Son of (KKI, Immaculate Virgin, a*sist me in ni\ ruiccssir\ oh Stai of thr linmai ulate N'irgin, assist tne in im necessin*. Oh Stai of the Sea, help me and shot* me heicin, vovi are ins mothei. Oh Sea. help me and show me heiein. you ate mv mother. Oh Holv Mother of (HKI, Queen ot Heaven and K.uth! I HoK Mothei of Cod, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I huinblv bestrec h you from the bottom of rn\ hean to \u< toi humbh t>esee< h vou from the bottom ot mv heart to sun oi me in mv necessitv. There an- none thai i an withstand \om me in m\ necessity. There are none that tan withstand voui power. Oh show me herein von are rm mothei Oh Mar\. power ()h show me herein vou are my mothei. Oh Marv. (ont(*i\ed wittiout sin. peas toi us who ha\c inniiiM- to conceived without sin. pray toi us who have recourse to Sunday Worship- 10:30am thee (three times). HoK Mot he t. I place this < .mve in VOIII thee (ihtee times) Holv Mothei, 1 place this < ause in vour S.S. • Bible Study- 9:15am hands i three times). Hol\ Spirit, vou who will solve all piolv hands i three nines) Holv Spirit, vou who will solve all prob- lenis. li^ht all roads so thai I (an attain m\ goal. \ou that I lems, light all toads so that I can attain mv goal. Vou that I nevei want to be separated tiom. \oii in eternal ^loi \ nevei want to be separated from, vou in eternal glory. Thank vou for vl (actors a«uum«n need in band shell in Lincoln Park. for these presentations will consider To he sure the throe warranty you dioiae » nghi for your need* he on ihe lawn of* the be annount ed in next sure lei undeniand exactly what the pol- Presbvterian Church and week's papei and in the icy ci>«t\ The coverage provided ts MI oiling music ians along event piogiam {whit h is tpcllciJ i 'tn in the contract ponmn ot the I*ai k Avenue. available on l-ahor Oav at .un-tTiKTii and ihoukJ he read carcfulh (he intmmalion booth in For more information please call our •Vntique and food ven- • 'ttki. So iirk1 in irk' »ortd M.IK more dors will line Park Avenue, I.in< oln Pai k and the real esUlc ihitn *c J" with daft vendors in the Kmht-i lord Downtown ^hi n purchasing .1 home huyen want In t\ -in. ili.n the .ipoiutkcv mcchan) Williams Pla/a and along I'.n mership tent neai the cal s\Mcrns. and Mnxiural component Franklin Plat « (iommunin Williams Pla/a) .1-1; pnniji them with nn luturi groups and othei area busi- \ limited numbei <>t ven- unpk*\diil vurpnsc, With lh» in mind nesses will \H- selling up doi spates an- still available. huuTs ii| TK» humo will kkik tor hou\- booths in arid around II interested, tontatt Robin « thdi come *'ill: 1 lU-yeai w.nr.tuu I IIHohi p,uk Ilirv oftei .i ihdi pfnMilcv proiccuon drains! wort, oi Tci.t at 2<»l-l^MlHX). t-\i nunship -tnJ mdienab proNerm in iht wide aiia\ • >t piodmis and :U56, (oi aittique ot ciafi IIIM vt-.ii s\s(crIU pruNems (such ts mini maiioti .tml .u< dcii biiMiicss spat <*s. in |oAnn .it *inng ,tnd plumhinel in the first |*u niu-l\ vvoi tli c\ei vonc sto|> 'Jdl-^lOolM toi < ommunin vc.irv iiul structural protection dumin Photo, RCC ping b\ to see what the\ gmup and non-pi oiit spa< vs ihi pnnium s Ill-veai lerm F*>r rxjuT*. 'l existing hi'mi-v .1 linnled rnwrii. *ar Women from the Rutherford Congregational Church and the Women's Association of the Interfaith r.inn iv an laplKfi !»' u>nsidci Ihev Dialog Center in Carlstadt attended a program on the role of Mary in the Bible and the Koran during plan> art. aclualh vcrvKt ^untractv o program at the Rutherford Congregational Church in April Pictured above, left to right, are Ebru OncuC Monica Fisher, Rukiye Koc, Lynn Decker, Sister Moryann Mueller, a Catholic nun and Berrin sltuiturjl dfcfccls \N lof sellers. puuha\ Durmaz. 'Precious' care for your pets mt timiled honK warranties ,.11. give then pfifXTties an cdite in iht nurkel RITHERFORD — I .nine sion lot all animals lhe\ ait* HINT: Home warranties, prouci h"ih Women from the Center, .">!"> Interstate Plate, wedding vows and di\or< v \ and David Biam li oi tullv insiiied. members oi the Rutherford Congregational Carlstadt. Women ol all tiuesiion-and-answei session t>u\crs itnJ sellers h\ pfnviding prota Rutherfoid's "Pietious Piofessioiial I nited Pel Sitters lion from unw.cn repair .will apiavt ('hurt h and the Women's faiths are welcome to attend. will follou Moments" h.m been JKI own and Pel Sit lets International, Association of the Interfaith light refreshments will be Ihe two gi oups of fis most of then lives Ihen i eliable and detK'tulable and Dialog <-enter in ( ailst.idt, a served. women, who are < ommtttcd mission is to pi oxide xoui pel also handle -\u-i t.tl needs pels Muslim gioup. will hold .< Rukivc Kot and other to tosiei ing an atuiosphei v l.unih memhei with the IM-SI Check out then Web site at discussion on "Wedding membei s of the Muslim of mutual tespet I and undet t are possible and to keep them ii-ii'H''.f>mf)ft\ittrr\ mm foi women's association will Vows and Divoice honi a standing, met in April ai thr on the same st hedule thai vou detailed infoi mation on dailv explain the Islamit teat lungs MAnwsAvwut Faith Perspective" Saturday, Congregational Chun b to would, woi king haul to enMiie dog ualkmg, puppv cue, pel on HI a 11 iagt- and divon e Rudwrton). NJ 07070 Aug -3. from 2 p.in to 1 shaie then faith's views of thai \oiu pels feel vile and sitting, pel taxi servites, vaid Carol R. Anderson <>1 the Office: 201 -728-9400 »215 p.m. Mai \. the Mothei of |esus set me in tlu (omfot i o| then t lea imp sei vit es and much T Congiegational Church will The event will take place and Mai\'s role in the Bible own home I hen motto is. moie oi i k HI toi .i MILill let M >u ( an set up New went ra i week. pla\, we'll make then i ci and (he suiiound- tan IK1 .I \et\ stiessful. lonelv mg ai ras www I (MIITW wiy^tn iri -RUTHERFORD — 55 Kip which will oftei free rides u munity suppoi led .ind hoi ing expei ien< e toi (-Cnter in Rutherford is invit- people who call to reserve h\ Meadowhnk pi ovules l \oui p •>*«. > a. ter's programs and services. ride-sharing piogiam that is and I uion < ounties will icteive personal attention The program will run from < ui it-nth providing trans- The (oininuniu < ai >. He she will he painpei ed. pot (ation to seniors in VMU.WJb.mi L Cfc ^11 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Progi am is being opei aled pUxed with, walked and han- —-aaaaaaaaaa ?*" ^i MOO fc^B^J Includes a < ompliineiiiarv Rutherford, North Arlington b\ .in affiliate non-pi olit, dled with the utinos) ( .ne luncheon tor new members. and l.vndhurM It is a person - ••••^aia^aB CaiShaie, In< It is the b. (I ill. In order to extend the invi- ah/ed tran spoi tation pro- newest in the KZ Ride t.imil\ tions tation to people outside of gram that offers rides for any of services. Information Kiui it- and David believe Rutherford, the Kip Center is purpose Monday through about the Community Cars lhe\ aie the best, because of partnering with the ¥.'/. Ride Friday from 9 a.m. to "> p.m. It Program can be found at NJAR* Circle of Excellence 1997-2007 is volunteer driven and com- (heir sinteie love and < ompav Community Cars Program, GLENN D. ELLIOT. CBS, E-P«W, (Ml

ERA Justin RaaHy Co. iitJaokaonAoa LETTERS TO THE EDITOR nuthartonl NJ O7OT0 (201) 938-7500 X222 Otiru (201) 936-0006 Fa» Gee, even the Wicked Witch of the West had the courtesv to volunteei theii time and expertise E-Mail QlamOGIannElkil.com confront Dorotht (alTxit, rather rudelv) b\ saving, "dlVK ME With all due respect, I thank vou tot vmu < (insideration and Wab •»» OWmSateNJ torn BACK MY SUPPERS!" Those involved did not even receive a t>pen-mindedness. OlticsWeb www xammn com broomstick-written note Mating SI RRF.NDKR KFW" ERA Q*rmSal»NJ com If one looks at our department ol recreation's "Code of Francis Fischer Conduct." whit h each athlete, parent, coach, leferee. etc , must Rutherford sign in oidei to participate in a recreation piogiam. it seems as if Brennan and Hipp have seemingly violated the Code — "Statute A" Rule #3— "... Must demonstrate RF.SPFXT towaitl coaches...." BOYCOTT TROPIC THUNDER' Doesn't anvone elw notice the hypocrisy? It seems as of this 4 date, access can be gained bv our park ranger Who even knew To the Editor: In their effort to create rdge-of-the-line humor foi maxi- uiC Countrywide we had one? Recently, Brennan made a motion at our borough council meeting to hire two additional park rangers (winged, mum audience interest, DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures flying monkeys). I am assuming one for each of the three facil- have definiteh t tossed the line into oHensiveness. Thrv insist that the big summer movie "Tmpit Thunder" is making fun of HOME LOANS ities. Do I suspect an increase in our already outrageous prop- Realize your dreams " err) taxes is on an agenda in the neai future? the "stop at nothing" attitude of at tors and the entire film-mak- ing industry. What they refuse to see is that the parodv of a pei- Brennan and Hipp allow the hiring of two additional park son with an intellectual disabilm and use of words such a.s YOUR LOCAL MORTGAGE CONNECTION rangers, it seems like a lot of useless and wasted double over- "retard" and "imbecile" is insulting, perpetuates stereotypes time, thus increasing our property taxes even further. Should and entourages a c ullure of denigration and intolerance FOR An OF YOUR REAL ESTATE FINANCIAL NEEDS this occur, I might suggest keeping an eye toward the sky, against people with disabilities before vet another Rutherford foreclosed house (hops on them. The movie, which was released Aug. IS, is filled with deni- grating referent es to people with intellectual disabilities, the • Thinking of buying a horn* «r Please have the brains of the Scarecrow to leconsidei vour use of the words "retard' and "moron" and visual images that foolish actions; the heart of the Tinman toward out coaches, parodv the look, speech and behavioi of people with disabili- refinancing your existing athletes, parents and fans; the courage of the Lion to trust our ties. coaches with the keys. We are more than willing to entrust our coaches with the livelihood, nurturing and protection of our The AJC of New Jersev b calling on the public to boycott the • N—d a second morigoget kids, but not a set a keys? movie and to make their feelings known to Pai amount Pictures, Dreamworks Entertainment and the actors and writers of the I imolore both Brennan and Hipp to reconsider and reassess film bv letters and e-mails. their foolish actions. Just give the kevs back and let's just move CALL or STOP by our local office In this dav and age. it is inconceivable how someone could onward. There are far more important things vou both should think that denigrating parodies of people with intellectual dis- hjr worried about. for a FREE consultation abilities and constant use of the word "retard" could IK* funny. Please focus on the maturation and enrichment of our cur- This language fosters discrimination and an atmosphere of 822 Keorny Ave • Kearny rent recreation programs and our youth. hate and intolerance, We cannot let ii go unt hallenged. • At the very least, give our coaches the respect they deserve, Phone: 201-955-3590 • Fax: 201-955-3722 flea-ie sit down with them and come to some reasonable agree- Thomas Baffirio njenl or middle ground. Maybe even make them ex-officio (£) equal Hauung Imhr C 2008 CotrtryvmM tar«. FSi. Cottymi, Horn Loom Oman mployees who aren't on our payroll, but just happen to Executive Director Hmbm FWC Trooi/Mmai morlu an t* prcpvtr of Courtrywtdi Fnanoal Corporaam The Arc of New Jersey C«rtrr-o.«o4 FS( lx*..r«p«v.o(H«*i.and/<»*b«oW« Sam pradua may M t, . ovalabU m al **n HM n not a \iM*wm\m* tolai d wj»niiorn opp^y AJ noSa mwnvd .

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mtammsLWBMmaaJA M HBRSSV OMIN THAT I. Caxyn UBw Coltclor ot laaas ol tia RUTHS** ORO in tit County of Bargan punjuaM ID ttw au»mty of tha sWutoa m tuoh o THE FOLLOWMO VEHICLES WEHt AAWD0MD AHD W «i on lha 17W day ot SfMntm 2001. at 1000 AHnlM Cu «ai of tw Whota Room n ha POSSESSION Of THE TOWMO COIMWV K» U0M THAW TMRTY Buftkno KxaM at 178 Pa* Av*rx* aapoM tor MM M pwoM of land hanawftar man panajaity dHorttM by DAYS AND REMMM <|>riMMWl IN AtiCOMMNCE WITH THE Stack and Lot numbara aa HJniaiu m the currant Boiotajp of Rutwtat! T«* (X«ftcaM now af uaa> tor •» w •AflAMDONEO VEHICLE UN.* M.10A-1 THE FOLLOWMG WILL BE ajraotfM of rmjTHOpa* aana clw^MUa ajanM aach of Vt# Mid lajnda nMpaGftMiy SOLO AT PU8UC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27 2006. AT TAKI NOTKS thai ttw amounM ahoMn nduda M munopaf aana rfiargaabaj aoawai Via Bucrtfd k>nd» M ot ••0 00 AW AT MCKS TOWMO COUPANV iM EAST PASSAIC AVENUE DaoamtMr 31. 2007 ndudng nlmal atatma lo data of MM ant coafc of taw* n aceonaanoa w* nkt 64 Oofa and Ce»* MI Produced and RUTHERFORD NJ 07070 Ra-.naad Sflutaa of tha Saw of Htm Jaraay. aa amandad and uppfwawiao 6y Chayay P L 1901 ana Cn*p*ar w paaaad upon trat raaxtng by ma MAKE Hal VW fit PL 19B7 Board of Cgmrrantonan of t>a MVUNOAi TAKE FURTHER NOTICE ttwt *«d lands ** - sow MA^CI la ntdanwMn a) na lowaat ra» ot nMnjat. but » no Townaftip of Lyndhum. w ttM KMMVO14N5TUH1D75 07-2 cawtoavoaad I9X par annum Tha paymani tor tta aMeahal ba mada batom tw conduaoi of tta aata by caati County of Ban*" BMaa of Naw TOYOTA cartKad chacfc or bank monay ordar or tha prapany ** ba raaoM Any pmipiw tot wratfi Mra are no pun»aaar» Janay at a meeeng held on /T2ST87N2M0nHO4 06-06163 •ha* ba s«uc* of and sold A na Borough of Rut»artnrd for radanvton alVwaliof ia«paranm«t) DEPOSIT 15 REOLHRED IN CASH OR CERTIFCO CHECK BALANCE TAKE FURTHER NOTICS that «idu*tnai propataa rnay ba subrad to Via Spa Cornpanaa*or> and Conirai Ad. NJSA M 10-23 i' at taq ir addtton Vw mumopakty • pniduOad tarn «at«ng a t*> saw ovMcata lo any •Aw pubac hearing tiereon at a MUST BE PAID WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER THE SALE THE proapacnva purcfimi who * or may ba n any way comaciad to tha pnor ownar or oparaky of iha aaa maeang of Via Board of SUCCESSFUL BIDDER MUST REMOVE ALL VEHICLES AT HIS OWN AI MNM at* subiact to roabac* undar lha Farmtand Ad o> 1(M4 »»yrovmant minH not y# dua any otha> Comrraaannani to oa natd m tha EJCPENSE WiTHiN T(_N 1 HJiOAvS AFTER ClOSF Of SALE wunavat ham rchxfcng any omtlad or addao aasaasmants for improvamantt not aa—sad aa providad >n Courtroom « me Town Hat 96? PUBLISHED August 21 2006 PEE »00 N ) 5 A S4 4 b \ 2 and 93 4-61 31 Any One baton tha sata tha Tax Coaador *r*t ramov* from the sata any proparty upon paynant n t\jM ol tne B 200B at TOO PM LfOALMOTKI 1 kana6M amounts due Paymant moat ba mada '• Iha hxrr ,( CASH CERTIFIED CHECK or BANK MONEY Dunng m« wee* of pnor 10 and up BOROUGH OF NORTH ARUN0TON ORDER to and ncfuOng lha data of such ZONING BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT maatwg a copy or tha ordinance *ni oa mad* avertable ai 'fi ('•*•>•• BOROUGH OF RUTHERFORD 1 Tai Sata LMMf By BtocaJLotfOwal Office "! tna Town Hen to any PLEASC TAKE NOTICE member of tha general pubat Thai tft% uixtanvgnad '>** *<*''• •>'' apraai or appucawn ) HetenPoWo RMC •nth tha Board of Ad(uaiman( of tha Borougn of North Arimgton for 'em' Township •' H-'ii from eacaadmg tha miumun- parnitiad "•;*•-.-• .s covaraga varianca '"*• ENCAPSCHEWCW.EF Nfc LLL. C DIMOSKI 4 130 63 PUBLISHED Aug,,*t/- ,'ixUj ih* raquirarnanht ol tna ^onmg . v ; ij'v »o Ai vj ,m"-:r tha construet>o>~ HM tNCAP* CHEROKEE Nt LLC L DIMOSKI 501 958 b. FEE W25 ot a 12 X 14 rjacfc o" lha pmm.fc*s .r «1C B-rtnvxe Straat Norin vimgii>n MM ENCAPSc.HEROKEE NL C DIMOSKI >H6O1 78 N»« Jarvay Oastgnatad as LO< '" * " • • 016"' ••-me n ' • • )' Tax Map HU ENCAPM HEROKEE Nf LLC C DIMOSKI 90 4.76 i*1 •*<>•" this notice is oemg •*-- ' ic >tx. ai an •* ••• ol .':•••'> m t^a ^mmadiata vKimty A ;>ublH. naar>ng has Baan »*i ilown lo' S«{ila">O«f '< TOWNSHIP OF LYNDMURST v'Val.- S Sew t Electric 0 JN'n. ?OI)e ? 00 rxr -l tn* M,,- . [..i b'jildxxj il4B ito* Roaxi No^" Artirigl,)' Mwce QemoMxv NOTICE Of Na» .!••••. and when ih« is- 1 < »- • ^oi. ".1, 1, I*-,I aitna* in par»on

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION County o< Barga'i Stala o' Ntt* TnmalULSf UOdburit Jarsaj at it "^»«i-iy rwta » NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEVEN thai * Piiwiw V A. UT. *., w, Tjasda. •'-.;• V . XW 11 «>• oe L n TTh,,rv:a> Seyta*"b«r-1 oMu Avaoua ^^a Vatta> Broo* Avo TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST r 1h« followng *ili M ifle'W NOTICE OF ADOPTION NOTICE « •!•'.-!. ; .-• ihj notice mai an made 1 . •nniiac 'A/- Ot)"iaiic« to Amarxi ! LLC ftx • Clapton XX' (Zoning) of tut ' aptrmba' 9 ;rioe •variance to- a O=M>H< '• office for :». Pavtsad Gar>«nw Onfrnancas 0/ "f , unny tT*a A»«" ; 1' p'» TOTAL ASSETS "tervices etong witt^ perking tor the Townin^ ot Lytxthurst so is lo I snj inctuOnq !*» A;1 lar^s ar« i aN any other applicable Eatabktfi Na» Regulations k* \ required on premises Tn* '-I*-I»TIIL ol LynOhurSI -«•-•..••

T Madison StrMI Ea«t 1 •> introfli.LBO at 4 Offtce - the T mr Ha» u ,.• > <, rtaiefminad to rm in tha pub>iv iic Rutherford Nj designated at Bkx> I g < Via H r : ' Tb« 'mcuh.p o( Ly«dhur»t -esarve* S iot 10 *-K • land >s kxated .r I Comrr.rn«nan» 0* tha To*n*Np ot Heien PoMo RMC tha Lflht industrial ione A [xiObc | ,,•«'•..,-tt County of Baroan State •' 'Vet lev f i»<; Capita" neanng has twen ordered tor ] o' Na* Ja*»ay on tt^rn 8tn day ol PUBLISHED August." ^ooe September 4 2008 at 7 30 PM or | Jui) 20O6 and was pasaad on > ••* FEE S8V thereafter •'< tha Municipal Bonding m«ai<•> Board o< I Everett Piece East Rutherford TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST NJ rf ,: ,r» aay of August 2006 NOIICt rg 110QER5 f » appaa'

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s ^**•••(*• you - .1, have on PUBLISHED AugoiWi 2008 NOTICE OF .-,.-..•• : . the Township ut ,,•!••'.••- a' 10:00 AN r tna granting i' this agplicatiun Ai FEE S5 50 PtHPIHfl ORDINANCE Saptambaf II. iOOt al ma Couno C a>^M-\ Town HA» >• BOROUGH OF WALLINGTON documents 'a*at>ng to this COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS ipiii itio- •<•» on •••* ,< • : available ontillao Ar Ordinance lo AmerM AND CMANGtS IN FUND BALANCE - CUBA&NT FUND f (or inspection m tha oftce J th« TOWNSHIP Of LYNOHURST Chapte't 'I "Adrniftisirafio" Ty Sijei_if"caiions jrxi Bid P'o BoarO Sea-alary during normal NOTICE OF ADOPTION YEAR 200T YEAR 200C tiuSiness hours NOTICE 1 '*-'*•! . *•*" that .s-'viii ^*»' AlVafarl ot the PU6LISHE0 Augu*IJl 200fl FEE MOC Reved Generm Ordnances ot me TowrtfMp of l/ndhurv to *a to '•}'.!•'• o< New .•••'.•-, at Police HotHla Command Post Amend Certain Water Department heW on ' .r'.'.i. August 12 2006 Retef was T.iroOuCaW a! a maaliog it *'B Mr ' .*••>»'• ir s. I* K: for ' •,.! of the Boars of Comrriisio^e'i of TOTAL INCOME tha Township o* Lynrtn jr^t County -NOTICE s lere given inat of Bargan Suia of %*** *•"•'•• on (' CufrniSS'O'iers |c [)e r- EXPENDITURES Lyndhurv OrO-ni' the Ll" Jay of Jut> 20O6 ana *» No 266' • ai (tie Tow Ha;. 16" 6 ..) •,"• ftw ••<•' •»••-. •nliliaa ' An C>rtnance to Amend pass«d jn f.na. -eadmg ai a '1 1 '& Chapter t"' i Tralha of rr>e «^-i#ii maafng o' ••>•• H.H- : •' J#"»'«I Orrtnences 0/ the Ou'ing tnp Ape. ol pr>or if. , To**"»>Kp 0/ 1 ,i#,ifi; ScnadtiM »i 2006 JfVll 'flui Stapi" *o •* (0 AmenO meeting a copy <-' 'he fjrci ma Location 0/ « SUJ y<* Atony wN be "iade ava-iabte at in*. TOTAL EXPENDITURES RKlge Koetf' was ••••*!..••: ,r a Office n ihe Town Ha" i meeting of lie K* .1 •• •* 'lemoer ol the jenerai pubix" Comr"iHKjna's 3' the Township o< LytvJhurji County o* Bergen State •V N<-* Jersey or •>.(• HIM day •• PUBLISHED !•((> ."" " and was iMtsao on final TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST FEE $7 'S iwad'ng a! 1 •••**• • •>! of •• .• H .11 Commi««mti haM •>" tne 12m MQT1CE Of ADQPTIQH u (la, •' A . , >: 200S NOTICE <• • *'«!-. i ••• thai .•xi'v.'V Ordnance No ?660 TOWNSHIP Of LYNDHURST I , . •• .^s- Hr j-<> • antmad 'An Ordrranca ro Authonie NOTICE Of ADOPTION NOTICE » riereby grven thai PUBLISHED Aujuti 21 an Agreement kx a Sotar Renewable £nergy Program i ,'1.1'1,,'M Ordinance No 2655 I PUBLISHED Augu' 1 Through Mtogetion of Electric Cot gntioao 'Afi Oraknenca fo Amend J FEE S. '•. ' AccorOance WHt> ttte Local Land Chapter V iPersonnef Pw-cai Practice* Aiv) Regulattontl ol the SHERIFF S NOTICE and Bu**r>0S law NJSA *(,A 12- T Rented General Ordinances of •"<• SUPERIOR COUR '%• *n introduced at 1 ••«*!'*; Townthip ot Lyndhunt SO .i> 'i. OF NEW JERSEY J' tna Boara of Comm)ss«>na'l of BQECOJURACT E>taMan '*»• £TVNOyT7ien( PovfKV>s J CHANCERY DIVISION Ihe Township o< Lyndhu'sl County i the Mayc and ( •<• • Ol Lyntrussiooers ol the H>y*»t Koc rr>« QaAned Conrnbufxm BOROUGH OF WALLINGTON BERGEN COUNT. ol Bergen Slale of Naw J«rs*y or .••>! Berge' Couniy Ne« «• ,«. uix>r the Retirement Program' .-...•, ti T.xvmhit, : .)---f '.' ' ,.. . Nefl"ri that tn* COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS DOCKET NO f 2439106 tha Min day of July 2006 and was Dossad on final raax»ng *i a •ntroduced at a -rwetmg of the Contract 'or AND CHANGES IN FUND. BALANCE - HATER UTILITY OPERATING FUND "laaling of tha Board of Board o* Commiis*oner» o* in* National Trusi LAKE AVENUE AREA IMPROVEMENTS Tov*n»Nf o* Lynorurst County of YEAR 2007 Da*andant F-an. £t j tha 12th TOWNSHIP OF LYNOHURST Bergen Stale ' New Jersey on the AMOUNT Civl ActK>n y o' August 2006 BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY 3!' day •' J.... 2006 ano *.»> REVENUE AN0 OTHER INCOME REALIZED Wniof EiacutionOaia S 21 2007 | oMo RMC passes on 'ma -<• i v ^ ai > A**Q««> ^- f*n Such Kani & Sn«par Alternate A anC Attemsta B S 1 f jnd B«ianca Jiu-iao 7 Canlury Dn»a | PUBLISHED n',' 2008 |f TflQUMfld f 0-1' rtfnflftti FUfl) f IIV* ^"'4"' A 1 U( Fro" i>th«' '-lar fytfw Re"ts Psrsippan, NJ 07064 FEE $5 50 j Th.i Rasoiutor to take efact u(x-n carft^cali Suffn le^t funOl CoHectic- '-oc- Aato- Rents Bt >niua ol the aoova staiad writ lo *• 1'»(•«*: ana d«liva••: upon .< : A anposa 'or sala at LKJEMK >*nu« a! the Shariffs EXPENDITURES Olfi'_e >n tna Oty ol naoensack on 'S NOTICE Fnl'ng lima TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST CHANCERY DIVISION TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST Capita' '«^r-ivei>*rit t jm: Ptopany to ba so>0 >s • - *\m-: n ina R£SOLUTWN NQ. 1H21 BERGEN COUNTY NOTICE OF ADOPTION D#Ci Se^ic* 7>*'i*r,,| of L^ndhursi County o' DOCKET NO F2B722 .17 NOTICE il haraby ; ••• thai LH>C ' " i ,-•• and Stat»tijr> ; ....••;•>. Bargan and Sum 0' Naw j#rtay AWARD OF CONTRACT Barwaan Pia-nbfl •'••••••> '- '•••• Lyndhu'V Onjmam-a No JT65J 1 Pramis«S commonly known as 301 i BE IT RESOLVED Dy the Mayo- and Boa"! JI ' or-n,,»,on«'* 0 Mongaga Funding in< and entitled 'An Onftnanca to Amend TOTAL EIPENDfTURES ' Townshic of Ljndhu'st Be'ge' L;iunty Ne* .••--, jpo>' CopMand Avanua . , <;yine«( Mr naw J Negi^a ma El Ai Civil Action Revaed General Ordrnarvvi of the , Enas* -r. '•-.,... [ Contract for Tax Lot No 44 Bioc* 1AO VVnt of E>„' sf %o ai lo 0>mant Mjaaratl Crou Strae: Sluyvasant Board of Co^imrssionars of the TOWNSHIP Of LYNDHURST PO h. . HA8 BEROEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY .',)• v ; *'i> -n • ; •(•).-•. 10 B . ; !••' o< Succ*ed > 3. J-/. Avwwa Uoorastown NJ 0SO57 Tomvtup ot LyndhufSI County o« Known and cMs o" the By wlua of lha abova staiad *n map eit V«K! proparly of lha oauad on final raadmg at a iJ7f>44 'or the Bas« B«l su«- J' TI*O Hur ^-•ac Jpon and w>« akpoaa 'or tata 1 263.416 •4tf '..' Wood-Rioga Buying & Realty Co '•'trfiti'Hj of lha Board o' Zatc C«its 11200 050 QGi Tn,» RasolutK- take effect JCKX -an-iftcation at pubt>c vanoa at lha Shanff* J Ruthartora Tract Un«n Commtssionaxs haio or\ tha 1 JJtti rar thai v," ^ funds era OfAca of Hackansack on 403816 1S0 4I6 man Co NJ fnad m Jay of Augusl 2008 Fnoay August 29 2006 Adopted August ' 2 2000 •a oAca of tha Batgen County Meei Pouto RMC at two o Clock -.•• IQA.57O Clark 1 Offlca on July 28 ^903 as had Map No 91S PUBLISHED August 21 2008 R* GraanPoint Mortgaga Funong PUBLISHED August Supanor Intarasls |if anyi NONE inv v Vohaira Rivara al ai FEE J5 25 1 FEE S11 CXJ Tna Sharrfl rteteDy rasarvas the Dockat No F-2872207 •igrti 10 adfoum tna ngn' fl» MfOum Municipality NorTh Ariiogto" 2QM MUNICIPAL BUDGET AMENDMENT BOROUOH OF WALLING TUN •SM *a» iMhout furthaK nobca by County Bargan Siata of Naw OF THE BOROUOH OF CARLSTAOT SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Ja*»ay COUNTY OF BERGEN FOR THE YEAR 200* Pnor Straal 4 Straai No 99 &>ttrrvxe Si Tasas ara currant Tai Btocli and Lot Waiar opan piu« panatry 1622 23 NonaasofApni2S 2008 of Lol 91 • 24 togaihar «-th au and singular lha 1 f Naarasi Croaa Sl-aal 91 'rom 0oU ' '' •• (•'•••if •,. Vf" tta .:' /fr' 10 v »ude * *> '•< •>• ts and raoccurnng a», *-«t ; . - nghts kbarttat pnwiiagaa StfWM hanMrtamanU and appurtanancaa Supanor Intarasts (rf any; Nona Summary of Revenues 2 Tne Borough * rued a*»ei ano arcounimg ana reponmg syslar- M currantty (hantunto batongng or m anymaa Ttie Shanff haraby raaarva* tha 1 Surplus 700 000 00 appana-rung and ma '•••'fan and 1 nght 10 adioum tfvs wt *rthout 2 Total Mwcadaneou* Revenues 4 253 300 51 J OKI Outstanding grant raca'vabMt .1 "' reserve balance* in tha vanout funds and improvement <.' r*ma«ndars n»nu «auas and rurihar nobca through publication 3 Receipts horn Delinquent Tanea 340.000 X ' proftts tfwmof and alao a" lha Togathar with al and smguiav lha 4 a) Local Ta> tor Munooai Purpose* 14 387 331 67 r.j.j-1. *t of comptetad profeciii in the Genera- Capita ' .--: i<* reviewed and cleared of recorg MtaM noht DIM m?* (xopany claan and damand of tha hanMitamants and appurtananca* Total Amount 10 ba Raised by Tanas 4 Current year mieiiunot tf cleared of record as of December 31 •aid datandantt ot m. 10 and 01* of lharaunto balongmg or *i anywwa for Suppon of Municipal Budget 14 31S401 19 •*» sama ba sotd lo pay and saMfy •ppsxiawtng and tha ravanuon and 5 The Borough '• "-wtii, adopt by orOmanc* the .. laiod Construchon Code Fee schedule me first placa unto tha WKI ramamdart rants itauaa and 19 704 6A3 01 6 Tha payroll ano payoii egerxr accounts Da funded •'. aiact amounts ot tna payroll and that a ;••«•<•• tha sum of SU1 11143 proiu (haraof and alao ai* tr>e deductions ledger be 'naintamed and '«• • n-j*: 10 tha monMy bank reconcHed balances estaw right DO* wtamai uta of lha purchaaa pnea 1 lha propatly claim and damand of tta 7 State contrecti Da awenled by rasoluiion of the Borough Counc* as requxed by the Local Pubfcc Contracts of CamAaO Chack or Caah is tad dawndantt of m to and out of at tima of aab> Tha ma tama. ba sold » pay and MBafy Summery o( Ape*oprtetlon*, anaH ba sow suOfact 10 a» m the fcw plaoa unlo tha ***i 1 Operating Expenses Seienes and Wage* 7 296 115 00 B f.< KeU Aaajgned Bui Not *s*ue3 appearing on ma murectpei coun monthi) managemeni repvi ove> *-• and ancumbrancaa of raoort pianiiff tha sum of I3S2 620 52 OBter Expenaea 9 500 135 30 months in duration be n Vta 000 9 OedKabon by Rider reaoluoons ba adopted tor aegajta fust ream ai meaga>a truM n torn of CafMad Chadi or Caah m 100 000 00 raqurad at ama of sata The 5 Dew Serwca Hrot tia endnga *sieo above. Ml ba prepared m accordance «Mh ledanji and state rvquinwnenni A copy of rt MR ba pMoad on fia and 362751 ftS made evaaaMa tor pubac napecson n *m Oflke of tta Boraugn Ciert. r, •« BODUO^I of IMjM^ion »«w> 4S days aala tl* noWa la lunhar autaad to Pnnup* 1 342 4M 00 oftMnaaea CondHona of Bat* as •attorth by Ouiatandma Bal 9 4B8.582 27 lha Bhartf of Bargan County Tna above oynepM *ea praparad from tie eud* of tw Borough of 'WeM'yluii. County of Sanjan. Mr tw oaHnaar Dw Shanff iaaarvan t« ngN to NoBoea Iwaby grvan twi the budgM amendment and ku raaokjaan we* approved by he Mayor and CouncM of yaar 2007 Thw report of audH. mtmiaa by Oavy W Hkjglm. FMajatond fi'mlrlaM AeoDWdajg. * on m m *m •Saum tM MM tn »"a to wna tha Borough of Carteta*. County of Bergen on Auguat 14. 200* Mdbi A haenng ontts> budga i amendmant and Ma HIIMBW

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