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1997 Municipal Election M ay 13, 1997 Petitions are available at the Municipal Clerk's Office, Town Hall, 367 Valley Biook Avenue, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071, Room 3. Deadline for filing petitions and designations is March 20, 1 1997 - 4 pm. Ladies are frying up fish dinners Lyndhurst Emblem Club 72 will hold Playing the net - Sacred Heart Youth Group in Lyndhurst recently hosted their annual fundraising Volleython a Fish Fry on Ash Wednesday, Feb­ Wall of sham e - Lyndhurst police have instituted a get-tough strategy on Jan 18 Participating were police departments from Lyndhurst (shown above), North Arlington (shown ruary 12. from 5:30 to 7:00 pm at the on all levels of crime, including graffiti as shown here on this township below), Rutherford and Kearny The North Arlington Fire Department also participated The event raised Lyndhurst Elks Lodge, 251 Park Av­ wall. $1 000 which will go towards school events such as retreats, service projects and other educational and enue, Lyndhurst. The tickets are $8 for adults and $3.50 for children and Break a window, spray paint a vandalism has consisted mostly of social activities will include salad, fish (broiled or wall, damage some playground extremely vulgar words and lewd fried), coffee and dessert Take-out equipment in Lyndhurst, and you depictions. Additionally, some of ordeers are available. For reserva­ will be held accountable. our youth have been victimized by tions, call 438-4356 or 939-0714. Citing a need to take small of­ having their names and phone fenses as seriously as big crimes, numbers as part of the graffiti. Un­ Educate yourself re­ Det. Captain James B. O ’Connor derstandably, the parents of those said this strategy is an attempt to victimized have expressed out­ garding Diabetes address the quality of life issues rage.” The Lyndhurst Health Department felt to be important by the resi­ An investigation is currently un­ presents “Diabetic Lifestyles,” a six- dents. derway. part diabetes education program. “Seeing public property defaced “We have been looking into this Janis Boggiano, RN, CDF., will lead or damaged, for example, is a and charges flpe forthcoming. We also are fcUpMfe a photographic the classes. She has extensive expe­ negative, depressing thing, People rience in community health and dia­ do' not want graffiti in their com­ record of the graffiti and, as we betes education. Leam about diet, munities” said O’Connor. “It’s im­ identify who is responsible, we will be pressing charges for criminal medications, exercise and stress re­ portant to stop these incidents be­ duction, how to test your own blood fore they manifest into more seri­ mischief.” Commissioner Evelyn Pezzolla, sugv and how to make living with ous and destructive problems.” Director of Parks and Recreation, diabetes less challenging. This idea has been embraced by said she is very disappointed about The free program will begin on other law enforcement profession­ the vandalism. Thursday, March 13 at 1:30 pm and als. “Town property is being violated is open to adult residents of After police and that hurts,” said Pezzolla. “1 Lyndhurst. Registration is required adopted this approach, all types of think we need to send the message and will begin on February 10. To crime there dropped drastically. across that whoever is responsible register, call 804-2503. Last year, while the national crime for this will be apprehended and rate dropped by 2%, crime in New they or their parents will be held Immunize school York City fell by 15%. accountable.” The strategy is based on an idea age children Pezzolla said she is not only called the “Broken Windows The­ The Lyndhurst Health Department ory” first explored in a 1982 article looking for financial restitution. Lyndhurst Health Program Schedule is offering free immunizations to “We need to have the damaged written by a political scientist. Oct. 21 l lu Itnmum/atK resident school age children. Clin­ pieces repaired or replaced and The Lyndhurst Health Department Ma Rabies Clini ft - 7 pm The theory holds that if someone ft - 8 pm ics are conducted on a monthly ba­ those who did the damage should programs for 1997 are as follows: Ma Rabies Clinic 6 - 7 pm breaks a window in a building and N ov 20 W o m e n ’ s H ealth ft - 8 pm sis by the Lyndhurst Public Health have to pay for the repair,” she Feb. 5 C h o le ste ro l 10-noon June I Blood Screening 8 - noon it is not quickly repaired, others 8 - noon Dec ft Blood Screening 8 - noon nurses and a licensed pediatrician. said. “However, I have also rec­ Feb. 25 E y e Screenin '.’ I Sept ' Blood Screenini will likely break more windows. Dec 17 Prostate Screening ommended community service for 28 Skin Cancer s Sept. I ft i Blood Bank 3 - 7:30 Appointments are necessary. Eventually, the broken windows Feb. According to New Jersey State those found to be responsible. They pm ft 8 pm create a sense of disorder, that at­ pm Law, all children entering kindergar­ should clean up, repaint and undo March 5 Blood Screening Sept. 2ft Skm Cant tracts criminals, who thrive in ( hole sterol $ 3 .00 ten must have DPT, polio and the mess they created.” 8 am - noon pm conditions of public apathy and 10-noon measles, mumps, rubella booster March 25 Blood Bank : ( )ct I C h ilesteu neglect. It appears that the crackdown on Women's Health SI I 00 vaccines on or after the fourth birth­ pm Oct I I l \ Screei I - 3 pin “If a potential offender views a graffiti may be the tip of the ice­ day. Don’t wait until September to April 23 Prostate Screening ( ht I ft III Iniinu neighborhood or a community as berg in terms of community-wide >d Screening $17.50 have your child immunized. Take 6 - 8 ptn 0 am I pn run-down, they will be more likely time to review your child’s immuni­ crime fighting. to commit a crime there,” said zation records with the physician or “This is a quality of life issue and O’Connor. “That kind of percep­ at kindergarten registration to deter­ that is something our department tion is extremely important. This is mine if booster vaccines are required. takes very seriously,” said Lyndhurst AARP 43 19 schedules activities why we don’t allow certain things To make an appointment, call 804- O’Connor. “We need to be alert to The next meeting of Lyndhurst continental breakfast. Irish buffet side Among those volunteering 60 that may seem trivial to some peo­ the small signs of disorder and deal 2503. Chapter 4319. American Associa­ consisting o f corn been and cabbage, hours to service in sorting and pack­ ple, such as changing motor oil in with them. I mean, we have to tion of Retired Persons, will be held lamb stew, etc . a group picture with ing food were: Eleanor Derby, Mary the street or littering or maintaining think about why these kids are on Friday, February 14. 10 am. at the a leprechaun, three-hour beer, wine and Harold List, Barbara Ru/ika. unkempt property. Residents Lyndhurst seniors writing these awful things on pub­ Lyndhurst Senior Citizens Center and soda bar. a chance at the Irish Howard Ruvere, Al and Inga should feel a sense of pride in their lic property. What is their purpose? Program chairman Mae Stellato has Sweepstakes and entertainment Johnson, Anne Ruggiero, Irene head to Showboat community and offenders should What will they try next for a thrill, scheduled attorney Anna Navatta to Reservations ma\ be made at the /elna. Marylou Luglio, Hildegard The Lyndhurst Recreation Depart­ feel that crime, no matter what urinating in public, breaking a win­ discuss wills and probate - a most meeting or by calling 489-7395 or Kalaskey. Mary and Helen Ryan. ment announces a senior citizen type, will not be tolerated.” dow, snatching a purse? These kids interesting and informative subject. 939-8641 Non-members are wel­ Doris Meyer, Pete Corino, Ethel scheduled bus trip to Showboat, At­ One area that the LPD is address­ are the future of a community that The Chapter has scheduled a trip com e Mason, Nancy McFadden, Dorothy lantic City, on Thursday. February ing right now is the recent problem belongs to all of us. We need to set to Hunt's Landing on Friday, March A group of 20 members recentlv Sciortino, Sophie Luszcz and Ruth of graffiti, particularly at town good examples for them and also Andrew. 20. 7, to celebrate St. Patrick's Day Hie braved the weather to make their Tickets go on sale February 4 at parks. let them know what is acceptable cost of $40 includes transportation, monthlv trip to the I oodbank in Hill- the Recreation Department at a cost “Over the last two months we and not acceptable behavior. They o f $12 with a return of $18 in coin. have had a growing problem with need to leam that all of us have a Liberty Science offers exciting hands-on programs Hours for the ticket sales will be from graffiti,” said O’Connor. “The tar­ responsibility to respect each other one from the Pre-K set to adults ( I ft Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, Creature Feature' - discover the 9 to 11:30 am only and each day gets have mainly been the play­ and the community that we share, years and older). Spring courses an- is offering this exciting, totally of Bug-Wrangling as you direct and thereafter on Tuesdays, Wednesdays ground equipment at Lewandowski and that we are all held accountable offered from March I to April 19. and hands-on Courses Program for mem­ star in your own creature feature; and Thursdays at the Senior Citizen Park and Town Hall Park. The for our actions.” final registrations will be accepted bers of the public. Leam something Volcanoes" - explore the eruptive Center. This trip is open to the se­ up to seven working days be fore each new, observe, create, develop new world o f volcanoes as you build your nior citizen residents of Lyndhurst class. skills, and just have fun! own model; “ Photographic Special only. You must be present to pur­ A full range of topics are available I fleets” - uncover some simple se­ chase your ticket. For more information and a catalog including: “From a Cocoon - ex­ crets to take the most intriguing spe­ Buses depart from the Town Hall on Spring Courses at Liberty Science perience the secret lives of caterpil­ cial effects and m ain more! Park (Delafield Avenue) leaving at Center, call 451 -000ft, ext. 268 during lars and butterflies as you create your There are nearly 40 one-session 8 am sharp Parking is preferred at normal business hours. own story collage; “Bugzilla: A courses to choose from, for every­ the Penick Field, New Y ork Avenue. THE LEADER PAGE 2 - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1997 Rutherford Ambulance needs your help . ■ i: ambulances, with one new ambu­amhu- Similarly, the cost of essential medi­ Rutherford Ambulance asks: what lance purchased every four years to would you do if you, a family mem­ cal supplies has increased from $3,000 to nearly $6,000 per year. assure reliability- In addition to staff­ ber, an employee or a customer ex­ ing the ambulances, the volunteer The Rutherford Ambulance Corps perienced a medical emergency and members of the Rutherford Ambu­ relies on public contributions to fund no one was available to help you° lance Corps must contribute addi­ What type of value do you place on its operating budget. Their operat­ tional time each year in order to stay an emergency service which is pro­ ing budget is financed completely current with the extensive training vided free o f charge by highly trained through voluntary donations and not necessary under State requirements volunteer members of the commu­ through tax revenues. In the past, the community’s generous financial to be qualified as volunteer Emer­ nity 365 days a year? gency Medical Technicians. On January 27 the Rutherford First support has helped this volunteer In addition to donations, the Ru­ Aid-Ambulance Corps., Inc. mailed organization adhere to the highest therford Ambulance Corps welcomes its annual 1997 fund drive appeal to standards. The Corps' equipment, i E A D l N ^ new volunteers to help provide em er­ Rutherford residents and businesses supplies, ambulances and training gency medical services for the people T h e W A V Rutherford Ambulance needs the are all purchased with contributions. x i t —y — injured each year in automobile and community's financial support now In addition, the Rutherford Ambu­ other accidents, and for the many in order to continue to provide the lance Corps does not charge those it , / < > r and varied medical problems which residents and businesses of Ruther­ serves, regardless of whether they are occur in Rutherford’s many busi­ H e a l t h i e r ford with the finest around-the-clock Rutherford residents or out-of- nesses. office complexes and homes. emergency medical ambulance ser­ towners who require emergency B a b i e s medical ambulance service while Training is available to those age 15- vices. 1/2 or older, is provided at Various Each year the community has sup­ visiting or passing through the bor­ locations in Bergen County, and is ported the extraordinary efforts of the ough. reimbursed by the Ambulance Corps Leading the way for healthier babies - March of Dimes WalkAmerica will be returning to the Meadow- Rutherford Ambulance Corps with The Rutherford Ambulance Corps upon successful completion. lands area and Medieval Times in Lyndhurst on Sunday, April 27 Pictured are members of the Meadow- their generous contributions Al­ is a totally volunteer organization The Rutherford Ambulance Corps lands WalkAmerica volunteer committee (left to right); Ann Galli, with the Hackensack Meadowlands though voluntary contributions to the with over 80 members. Currently. can't do its part if the community Development Commission; Pat Lee, with Secaucus-based Matsushita Electric Corporation, Bob Rogin, Rutherford First Aid-Ambulance 38 members provide important be­ doesn't do their part by sending in a resident of Lyndhurst; Barbara Gooding, a resident of Hackensack, with Panasonic Industrial Com­ Corps.. Inc have increased approxi­ hind-the-scenes and administrative their tax-deductible contributions pany, a division of Matsushita Electric Corporation; and Johannah Coleman, a resident of East Ruther­ mately 2 0 ° o over the last ten years, support for the emergency ambu­ today! If you did hot receive a fund ford, with Secaucus-based Matsushita Electric Corporation On Sunday, April 27 step out for healthier many of their operating expenses lance service. More important. 44 drive letter and would like to make babies and Walk for Someone They Love at the 27th annual March of Dimes WalkAmerica taking place have increased 100 % during the members are certified by the State a tax-deductible donation or would at Medieval Times in Lyndhurst For information to volunteer or to register, call 882-0700 same period. Over the last ten years, as F.mergency Medical Technicians like membership information, write the cost of a new ambulance has in­ and provide hands-on emergency to Rutherford Ambulance at P.O. creased from $65,000 to $123,000. ambulance service B o x 217. Rutherford. NJ 07070 The cost of oxygen has increased These dedicated volunteers oper­ M arch for someone you love on April 27 from $1.500 to over $3,000 per year ate three fully equipped emergency March of Dimes has funded close to The nation’s first and biggest neural tube defects. Join Bergen and $900,000 in national research and walking event of its kind, March of Hudson county citizens on Sunday. Dimes WalkAmerica, returns to the April 27 at the Medieval Times host local chapter grants in New Jersey . In 1996 the North Jersey Chapter Meadowlands area and Medieval walksite and Walk for Someone You IS fK distributed approximately 115,000 Times in Lyndhurst on Sunday, April Love! 27. It will be the 27th annual March Last year, Meadowlands area resi­ free health education materials and of Dimes WalkAmerica, and more dents participating in March of reached more than 300,000 individu­ Dimes Meadowlands WalkAmerica als and organizations with health than 35,000 people from throughout ■ W m the Garden State, including close to raised $ 110 ,000 for healthier babies. fairs, seminars, materials and pre­ 1,400 walkers and volunteers at With the help of 1997 Garden State sentations. Meadowlands WalkAmerica, will sponsor First Union Bank, and 1997 The introduction of national health m l Walk for Someone They Love on WalkAmerica national sponsors - education campaigns such as “Back to Sleep,” to reduce Sudden Infant April 27. CIGNA Healthcare, Florida Depart­ The Walk for Someone You Love ment of Citrus (FDOC), Kellogg Death Syndrome (SIDS); Think theme highlights the fact that almost Company and Kmart Corporation, Ahead! pre-pregnancy planning; and every American has been, and will the March of Dimes North Jersey a campaign to educate every woman be, impacted by the work of the Chapter will be holding in America that taking the B vita­ March of Dimes Birth Defects Foun­ WalkAmerica at 13 locations in ten min folic acid can help prevent se­ dation You’ve been touched by the North Jersey counties, hoping to col­ vere defects of the brain and spine. March of Dimes if: your baby or a lectively raise more than $ 1.2 mil­ The Meadowlands WalkAmerica baby you know was cared for in a lion for healthier babies. committee is looking for volunteers, neonatal intensive care unit; you or Money raised through March of and volunteers will also be i>eeded someone in your family received the Dimes WalkAmerica helps to fund on April 27 at the Medieval Times mandatory phenylketonuria (PKU) a program of C.A.R.E. ... Commu­ walksite. Other 1997 WalkAmerica test after birth; you received a rubella nity Services, Advocacy, Research sponsors in North Jersey include: or polio vaccine; your baby or a baby and Education By Walking for American Home Products, The Buzz you know received lung surfactant Someone You love - a daughter, a 105.1 FM; Comcast Cablevision; therapy preventing the premature son, a niece or a future healthy baby, Leisure Time Spring Water; Merck infant from dying of respiratory dis­ Bergen and Hudson county citizens & Co., Inc ; News 12 New Jersey; tress syndrome; or you are aware that are helping to give more New Jersey RNN (Regional News Network); and women of childbearing age should babies a better chance at a healthy UPN9 WWORTV. ^ in h ^ lg h rT l^ v e T T i^ u re ^ r^ e ril^ o n e ^ rid Nicholas Recanati, instructors at Rising Sun Martial consume 0.4 milligrams of the B vi­ start in life. Here are just a few ex­ For more information about March tamin folic acid daily to help protect amples of WalkAmerica dollars at of Dimes WalkAmerica, the Mead­ Arts, demonstrating one of the many grappling techniques for self defense. an unbom baby against severe de­ work: owlands walksite at Medieval Times, fects of the brain and spine, called . During the past two years, the or to volunteer or register for CARMCLC SELLA PIZZA WalkAmerica, call 882-0700 200 Park Ave. ♦ Rutherford 9 3 3 - 3 3 1 5 “P t t u i tfacit 'Hew 4 uxt/t . 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) ■ t h e l e a d e r THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6.1997 - PAGE 3 Murder is on the menu at Woman’s Club Sponsored by the Lyndhurst Jun­ The dinner will be held at the San bar is available). ior Woman’s Club to benefit Carlo Restaurant in Lyndhurst on “Women Helping Women” in the Friday, February 28, at 7:30 pm. For tickets or m ore inform ation call prevention of Domestic Violence Jeanie at 842-0087 or Arlene at 991 - Against Women and Children, a Tickets are $45 per person and in­ 5372. murder mystery dinner will be held. clude show, dinner and dessert (cash Ticket deadline is February 17. Seniors can get chores done free of charge As winter brings a chill wind, seasonal tasks include changing parts to complete the requested re­ many tasks around the house are screens and storm windows and pair. Contributions are happily ac­ necessary to keep out the cold air. weatherstripping windows, doors cepted. Chore receives funding from The Chore Service, a program of the and air conditioners. the Division of Senior Services Title Volunteer Center of Bergen County, The Chore Service has been pro­ III Older Americans Act, Community has paid driver/handymen working viding simple household repairs for Development, client contributions with volunteer crews to help the se­ the senior and disabled populations and the United Way of Bergen nior and disabled populations in in Bergen County since 1977. It be­ County. Chore is unable to provide Bergen County cope with these sea­ gan as a program to help seniors re­ emergency services, and repairs in sonal changes and other simple re­ main independent in their own rental units are limited to personal pairs around the house. Chore’s homes and has expanded to include items only. crews can fix leaky faucets and toi­ the disabled individuals in their own lets, install grab bars, interior rail­ homes or apartments. The service If you would like more information P hoto b y J a m e s D o m b r o w s k i ings, curtain rods and blinds and is provided by paid drivers/handy­ about the Chore Service, or to become Throwing their weight around - Heavyweight contender Andrew Golota punishing champion Riddick door and window locks; replace light men and 18 senior volunteer handy­ a volunteer one day a week on a Bowe with punches to the head during Bowe-Golota II in Atlantic City Unfortunately, Golota who led bulbs, outlets or plugs and help with men who com e from all walks o f life. Chore van or assist in the office, call on all the judges point cards, was disqualified in the ninth round because of low blows other simple indoor repairs. Other There is no charge for labor, just for 489-7790. Nutley lawyer suing Bowe and MSG Boiling Springs has an outstanding year by James Dombrowski Beleaguered heavyweight con­ a bout that Golota was easily win­ and filtered out into the arena, in­ Boiling Springs, Rutherford, had 60%,” he continued. professional manner. Our custom­ tender Andrew Golota has filed suit ning entering the ninth round. jured 14 spectators and 8 police of­ an outstanding year in 1996 as we Gibney added, “Early in the year ers are our neighbors and we are in state Superior Court in Jersey City Golota has refused to speak to any­ ficers. Boxer Andrew Golota re­ continued to offer our customers new we introduced FastBanking, a tele­ determined to maintain our personal seeking punitive and compensatory one except DiBiase. quired 13 stitches after being struck and innovative products, processed phone banking service, which is now touch with them,” he concluded. damages arising from the melee fol­ The Leader Newspapers did get in the head by a cellular phone a record number of new loans and available 24 hours a day. We became Boiling Springs, which prides it­ lowing Bowe-Golota 1 boxing bout to interview attorney DiBiase as he wielded by Jason Harris Golota's sustained strong earnings, an­ part of the Internet through self on being the comfortable place last July at Madison Square Garden. spoke to Golota by telephone. cornerman Sam C'olonna was also nounced Edward C. Gibney, Presi­ Barik2000 com to bank, has offices at 23 Park Av­ Golota, a Jersey City resident, who DiBiase said the lawsuit, which injured. dent and CEO. Within this web site our custom­ enue and 280 Union Avenue in Ru­ trains out of the Rocky Marciano stems from a 30-minute riot that “Our earnings have continued to ers can look at our current rates, in­ therford, 753 Ridge Road in Gym there has turned to Nutley at­ erupted after the sudden stoppage DiBiase has filed suit against MSG, be exceptional. For the year we quire about branch hours and even Lyndhurst, 236 West Passaic Street torney and Bergen County resident in Golota-Bowe I at MSG, was a Riddick Bowe. Rock Newman, Spen­ earned $4.5M and our total equity check the prices of their favorite in Rochelle Park, 327 Franklin Av­ Tom DiBiase to handle the multimil- civil suit charging MSG with neg­ cer Promotions and Jason Harris. grew to $74,225,000. As a ratio to stocks. Additionally, new automated enue in WyckofT, 60 Beaverbrook lion dollar suit. ligence in not providing adequate Asked if the low blows inflicted by assets, this total equity is 13.60%. teller machines were installed at our Road in Lincoln Park and 440 Golota, besieged by the media for security. “MSG had an obligation Golota against Bowe had any bear­ We achieved these earnings even Rochelle Park and Lyndhurst Hillsdale Avenue in Hillsdale. It has his low blow disqualification against to provide a safe forum for a World ing on the suit, DiBiase responded, though we paid a $2.9M special as­ branches. Our fourth ATM will soon 24 hour MAC ATMs at the Bowe would not comment about the Class Boxing Event by keeping both “what happens during the sanctioned sessment by the FDIC for the recapi­ be in place at our Union Avenue, Lyndhurst, Rochelle Park and lawsuit turning down all media re­ participants and fans safe from boxing match has no bearing on the talization of the Savings Association Rutherford office.” WyckofT offices and is a member of quests for interviews. harms way” said DiBiase. Com­ riot which occurred afterward. My Insurance Fund (SAIF). More im­ “Our success is a direct result of the MAC and CIRRUS ATM net­ This self-imposed hibernation be­ pounding the problem was the neg­ client’s disqualification should never portantly, we invested over $100M the support we receive from our cus­ works. The Bank is 120 years old gan after the second disqualification ligence of MSG personnel waiting have resulted in Andrew being beat in mortgage loans, including $35M tomers. Being a local community and has assets o f over $545M . Its during Bowe-Golota II held in Atlan­ 18 minutes to call the New York over the head and innocent fans be­ in construction financing, and our bank, we are dedicated to serving deposits are insured by the Federal tic City. Since the untimely low blow City Police. ing beat up by Bowe supporters.” Home Equity portfolio increased by their banking needs in a friendly and Deposit Insurance Corporation loss bv Golota to Bow e in December, The riot, which began in the ring Workshops address Donate food for the hungry on Sun­ women’s issues day, Feb. 9 at participating churches A series of free workshops for The first-ever BasketBowl. an anti­ poor will be taken at participating women to help them enhance their hunger program, will be held on local churches the morning o f Feb­ lives will he held once a month in Sunday, February 9. Area residents ruary 9, BasketBowl Sunday, at the North Arlington. Kate Pandolpho, W a r e h o u s e are asked to help. worship service or Mass. Church­ MA, CSW, a specialist in women’s On the same day that the National goers are asked to bring two kinds issues and career development, has Basketball Association’s best and of food: a dry, boxed food such as developed the series to address some brightest stars are scheduled to play pasta or cereal; and a canned soup of the issues women deal with today. the annual All-Star game and mil­ or Canned stew. The food donations The workshops will be held in the lions across the nation get ready to will be either placed in the church’s Youth Center, behind North Arling­ watch them on TV, thousands of own food pantry for work on behalf ton Boro Hall. The first workshop, C l e a r a n c e other Americans will be more con­ of the hungry or given to other char­ to be held on Wednesday, January 15, cerned about another matter: food. ity organizations for their distribu­ from 7 to 8:30 pm, deals with the Some are unemployed; some have tion. topic of “Self Esteem”. Pandolpho lost welfare benefits; others are on believes that a solid foundation of fixed incomes. Whatever the reason, Check with your church to see if it self esteem is essential to living a they are hungry . is participating in BasketBowl ‘97 satisfying life and to dealing with A special collection of food for the or call 991-3464 life’s problems effectively and effi­ S a l e ciently. The next workshop, to be held on Wednesday, February 19, We are survivors to meet on Feb. 15 from 7 to 8:30 pm, addresses “The Mistakes Women Make and How To The ongoing cancer support group recovered from surgery for cancer, Get Over and/or Avoid Them.” Hundreds of fine leather jackets We Are Survivors of Cancer their friends and families. This Common mistakes include “the (WASOC) will meet Wednesday, group is a safe avenue to openly ex­ White Knight” syndrome, “being February 15, 2 pm, in St. Mary’s plore feelings about cancer and the perfect,” “never saying no” and and shearlings are now drastically Hospital, 211 Pennington Avenue, impact the disease has upon your life many more. On Wednesday, March Passaic. Co-sponsored by the American 19, from 7 to 8:30 pm the topic will Mariann Aita, MPA, CSW, facili­ Cancer Society and St. M ary’s Hos­ be “Career Decisions: Be All You reduced for this spectacular tator, will lead a discussion about pital, the group is always open to Want To Be” which includes an ex­ “Overcoming Depression.” receive new people. ploration of the process of career WASOC is a group for people who development and an analysis of per­ once-a-year clearance sale. have cancer, are undergoing chemo­ For more information, call 470- sonal values, interests and skills. therapy, radiation therapy or have 3050. The final workshop in this series will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 7 to 8:30 pm. The topic “Life Planning - Where Am I Going?,” KARATE helps participants to explore per­ sonal and professional issues. Apian For a healthier you! will be developed to help participants identify and reach some of their goals. For more information about • Fun cardiovascular the workshops or to register, call workouts to improve your Kate at 246-1088. SALE ENDS Kate Pandolpho, a North Arling­ fitness & stamina ton resident, has worked for over ten FEB. 10th y e a r s with thousands of women, spe­ « Self defense skills cializing in self esteem, decision * Stress reduction making and career issues. She is RUTHERFORD Director of Employment and Train­ ing Programs at Women’s Rights Information Center, Englewood, is New address: President of the Displaced Home- mAers Network ofNJ and is a mem­ ber of the Bergen County Workforce 225 Highland Cross Road Investment Board. She also main­ (next to Ford dealer off Rt. 17 North) Call N o w !! tains a private consulting practice, working with women on professional 5 0 7 -0 9 7 4 and personal development issues. 201- 933-5666 I n d i v i d ' W The Leader Newspapers arc published every Thursday. r 251 Ricifje Ronri h v n c ilw rA NJ 07071 Academy of Korean M artial A rts 28 Glen Road ■ Rutherford 2(201) 433-8700 Fax (20 1 • 433-9022 THE LEADER PAGE 4 - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6.1997

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Enjoy a Valentine’s Day concert at the Williams Center Make This Valentine's Day RailRoad Cafe (located directly be­ The Sweetest Ever © The Williams Center for the Arts Merman and others). hind the Rutherford Train Station on in downtown Rutherford will present Tickets are $ 15 for adults and S12 (NAPS)—This Valentine’s Day. derful gift that personalizes any Union Avenue, East Rutherford). photo Kodak picture frames fea­ the incomparable Em Lee (popularly for seniors and can be ordered by telling the special people in your These specials are only valid for Feb­ • life “I love you” can be as easy as ture non-glare glass and UV pro­ known as “The Last of the Red-Hot calling 939-2323 ruary 15. taking a picture. Eastman Kodak tection to protect and preserve Mamas”) for a Valentine’s Day Con­ Also, enjoy some Valentine’s Day prints. Or try another great gift— The Williams Center for the Arts Company offers new technologies cert on Saturday, February 15 at 8 specials between the Williams Cen­ and photo gift ideas for the extra a photo album that shows all the is a private, not-for-profit perform­ pm. Em Lee is billed as the “Queen ter for the Arts and your favorite lo­ Valentine’s Gift special someone in your life special moments of your relation­ ing arts cultural complex located in ship from the first date to the of Nostalgia,” with a repertoire of cal eateries: each Em Lee show Giving Made Easy Capture the M o m en t downtown Rutherford, just one block Capturing the red of a rose and wedding Kodak photo albums fea­ over a thousand songs (from the ticket will be honored for a 10% dis­ (NAPSl—Shopping for a »pe from the municipal parking garage the smile on your loved one’s face ture easy to use gold and black count on pre-performance dinner at cial Valentine'* gift for your 1900s lo today). The first acl of her is easier than ever The Kodak metallic magnetic pages to pre­ at the comer of Kip and Ames Av­ sweetheart'’ Let your heart lead program will consist of popular love the Village Gourmet (Park Avenue, Advantix 3700ix camera, designed vent photos from fadmg or yellow­ enues The WC complex is sup­ the way, but don’t forget to bring songs for sweethearts, and the sec­ Rutherford) and each Em Lee show for the Advanced Photo System, ing over time ported in part by the Bergen County along your ATM card. Get Personal-ized ond act will h-. ,i m buie to the “Ciood ticket stub will be honored for a 10% lets you capture all the romance of discount on post-performance coffee, Board of Chosen Freeholders this special day with a choice of A creative way to say “I love Old Ciirls" (Sophie Tucker, Mae you" is by personalizing your pho­ cappuccino, tea and desserts at the three print formats from the same West, Marlene Dietrich, Elhel roll of film (classic, group and tos Special gifts are easy to create panoramic) and an easy drop-in with Kodak Image Magic systems, film cassette. With this new photo consumer friendly kiosks that system, consumers will see consis­ allow you to make on-the-spot cre­ Give your Valentine a gift from the heart tently better pictures ations from existing pnnts. 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Harold in international competition The For the easy way to pay for your Cleaning & Maintenance Valentine's shoppTrffcHook for mer of Wheelchair Basketball with two Manning, to chair this event w ith the teams follow rules of N.C.A A . ex­ chants that display the EXPLORh Free Estimates - Full Insured & Bonded cept all players are handicapped ei­ outstanding teams in Wheelchair assistance o f Lions Past President and symbol It's the perfect wav to Valentine s Day OFF INITIAL Competition pitting their skills in an Principal of Lyndhurst High School, ther paralyzed from the waist down show your affection for someone S10 L Gill Certificates , CLEANING WITH THIS AD or minus one or both limbs and they special, enjoy the security of not exhibition match Ihe Fastem Para­ Anita Pesccvich. along with Bob Available., Expires 2 28 97 lyzed Veterans of America Chargers O ’Hara, our partially sighted door-to- will shoot and dribble the ball from carrying cash and avoid writing 933-4300 checks through the holiday (F.P.V A ) will play the famous Bud door salesman and all the I.yndhurst the confines of their wheelchair. Kings of l ong Island Game time is Lions. Donation is $3 and tickets may be Saturday, February 8, at 8 pm at These teams travel all over the purchased from Bob O’Hara, any P <3 1.yndhurst High School (iym country to compete in league and Lyndhurst Lion or at the door. Gardeners to meet You may donate your u»ed eye Vnri has it all /or Valentine’s f)ay This is the uiost populai spoil in exhibition games for charitable The monthly meeting of the PARA Olympic competition causes Many of the players have glasses to Lions Charitable Founda­ Lyndhurst Carden Club will be held Entire Store Sale! I ion president. Ruth Anne Woert/, appeared on I IS Para Olympic teams tion at the game at the Lyndhurst Parks Department, 250 Cleveland Avenue. Lyndhurst on O 20% - 60% off February 24 at 8 pm Charles Vari Jewelers Lobello. 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Happiness Is A Healthy Heart Valentine's Day Facts: Love L a sts (N APS)—Once again, choles­ 1 N A P S >-- R o m a n ct terol news is making headlines! for the young. Senior New drugs are being approved surprisingly eloquent adding to America’s wellness arse­ ject if hey ts and flaw. nal. But, heart disease continues to That's what a >m be America’s No 1 killer—with lifestyles of senior citr cholesterol the most significant • The Senior Lab'st;. .»W. contributing factor conducted b\ V. n!, \ W ith Valentine's Day just a fo r S e c u re H o n / ,n>. heartbeat awav, why not consider a largest Med:care-c. >n* r. healthful gift So. m addition to giv­ plan, asked senior.- a! ing flowers, chocolate, jewelry or and relationships. other gifts synonymous with this Fifty-six percent .■ holiday of love, give CholesTrak- veyed felt that nlat! a girt for the heart communication Ivtw t When seniors are in the m ood The OholesTrak test is easy to women were better n< *W Hi. 'or romance, its dinner and perform and results are available hefo’ e Most bo]lev 1 th .l' dancing, found a recent survey. quickly The user pricks a finger anc< fo r m t( r r a c i.ti The elosest runner-up was a can­ with a lancet, places a drop or two and people hvint: dlelight dinner at home. if blood in the well, pulls the tab to mu'.'h h ig h e r Showing concern - Anne Montillo. President of the Kingsland-Lyndhurst Chapter 4866 presenting a icgin tin* reaction After 10 12 A re fe n io r- - " ie I ;- «>f th o se s u rv e y e d Celebrate the anniversary vide lor about $ 12 d innei a . : i,..!; r i e '*4 p e rc e n t o f of the National PTA n o n;ors would re- The Bergen County C ouncil of Crystal florist Spolise .! • • • i: I i'll1 spouse I ickets are S2 > per person which W h ri • ! i. Se; ure Horizons. PI As annual Founder's Day Dinner includes a choice o f roast beef, tllet son th* \ - ■ i ,ii< >\!- S u rv e y is a n w ill be held on Tuesday. February 11 ot sole or chicken parmigiana with and Gr(2 £nhous£ k ’. m: ' ul\ to m o n ito r w ith . 2 i at 7 pm at the Fiesta in Wood-Ridge /iti and the main entre I his will be So p In a ' • ! ■ ,-enior popula All local PIA officers and members served with tresh truit supreme, b \ 11.11. ■ : •! | .i.m.v nf society's • ■ :h;> ane group are inv ited and encouraged to attend salad, soup, vegetable, potato, des­ Mot I v r The > 1 • . ;••:!. ■ ' * i v i '* ty p e t h e this dinner which will celebrate the sert and coffee or tea lis t at ! 1 pel i • a » . ii ie .l v. a - th e n o tio n 100th anniversary of the National 1-er l PTA. The evening will feature 1 ocal unit members wishing to at H111 \ ( \ .ii. ' . percent •>( t hose Dolores McPhillips. Karly Child­ tend can contact then local unit Tw enl • . • e - 1: i-\ e\ c o n s u l- hood Development Chairman tor the (ira h a in • ...... ' i • »•> h« v e ry h ap p y president or call Cieri lannacom at at 1 r, p,- s '. •1 . . K'nnance can New Jersey State PTA. 461-5224 \2 p om .1 ’ >1 a i.\ a«e Tonuccio’s,,™ I s your relationship working? CaJ/g/Ristorantfd 317 Ridge Road • North Arlington Main women te d partnci p.. so,s 1 1 oh Dona- Gourmet Pasta Veal - Hccf 201-991-1599 • 1-800-828-4409 • fax: 201-991-6697 good potentuil ,en\ Rights Inter­ B.Y.O.B ( hicken & Fish 8:30 am to 5 pm Seven days a week cess < >i. lhv> • j filed at I OS West Specials Special Discounts for Senior Citizens tor reasons mu I . i nulewood. has m±»-*mK- • «s»V nmK- rcad\ to make u and their fami- inent and ca- to he hoi ie i .\r, a I consultation, ^ Jv n "Devil" your pleaures this i u * ) u I' I k P j(pXO iO tjl! tire out \\ liv i md iclerral to hun- Nail and Skin Care Salon working "t \m . Serv ices are pro- 'v Valentine's Day at unreachable 8 u low cost basis ' 7 i c a ( tfout 'Valentine to a ... ar> I V Ir o n me N 1 Division on on ‘ Positive v ailment ot l.duca- D ay of B e a u ty j , a t t l a A t a held at Women i gen. Comm unity $ (Men <& Hitmen) ■ gram of Bergen Center a liuI* v. Manicure ■ I’edieure ■ Hand Paralfin Wax other icla;i"'i I i Was of Bergen W r OFFFP A I APGE SELErTION OF V a i e n t t n f Make-up Application... i’l.1 IS sentin: r- Mins c h est o f CHOCOLATES, GIFTS AND NOVELTIES uur choice ofthefollowinj’ from the t 'enk mminity Chest of 1 nih ii chuose 2 in lieu of make-up application) Cresskill I lu i.il> and organi/a- number ot popi Homemade Chocolate^Chocolate D ipped Facial ■ Back treatment Strawberries ^Sugar-Free Chocolate Hearts I /2 hour Reflexology I hour Swedish Massage ■ Haircut G ift-Stuffed Balloons^'Fresh Flower Balloons Love Paks ^Custom-Made Gift Baskets I) or uni n (ai ■ ( mum ai k.s o m .v $7(1 ($100 vai.i i )

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Top spiker - Michelle Lee of Rutherford is a top reserve hitter for the Montclair Kimberley Academy girls volleyball team which entered recent winter action with a 6-4 record, including the championship of All wrapped up Chris Stancel is showing Elvis the Snake to a fascinated audience of fourth grades the Morristown-Beard Tournament "Michelle provides us with a strong from Washington School, Rutherford The boa constrictor, other reptiles, lizards, turtles and chameleons hitter off the bench and is a key contributor,- said MKA Coach Scott w ere part of a live reptile show presented by college students Ginette Guarino, Seton Hall University, Coroms A junior at MKA. Lee is the daughter of Sung and Jung Soo David Luzzi, Kean College and Chris Stancel C o oke College The fourth grade classroom was crawling Joseph Pagliuca is Lee of Stuyvesant Avenue with action and alive with life science learning named to Dean's List Joseph Pagliuca of Lyndhurst has Schools help to plan for the fu­ been named to the Dean's List for the fall 1996 semester at Felician ture of those with disabilities College. This is the second consecu­ Ihe joint districts of Bergen clusion’ The relationship between tive semester he has achieved this County Special Services and Bergen inclusion and transition is that both honor. Joseph averaged 3 88 for the County Technical Schools were re­ concepts have the graduated student semester and has a cumulative aver­ cently awarded a $230,000 contract better prepared for life after school, age of 3.73. from the New Jersey Division of using an appropriate level of inte­ Joseph is studying a double major Vocational Rehabilitation of the De­ gration with a nondisabled popula­ of elementary education and math­ partment o f Labor The contract will tion.” ematics. He is also enrolled in underwrite county-wide efforts to Students who will directly benefit Felician’s Honors program. ensure that students with disabilities from the Transition initiative art He is the son of Joseph, Sr and leave high school with jobs or are current high school juniors and se­ Linda Pagliuca. enrolled in a post-secondar\ pro­ niors who are classified with a dis* gram and have access to whatever ability and are eligible for service) DiLascio awarded counseling, housing, clinical, or from the Division of Vocational Re: top scholarship other support that is needed The habilitation. These students and ten-month contract began on Decem­ their families will be the consumers Lyndhurst resident Kristie J ber I and is projected to involve at of products and services generated DiLascio has bcc* awarded the Mes­ least 250 Bergen County students by the contract including parent in­ siah College Prielident's Scholarship The Division of Vocational Rehabili­ formation on Transition Planning; for the 1996-1997 academic year Making music Anne Montillo, President of Chapter 4866 presenting a check to Dominick Dellosa tation refers to this initiative as student self-advocacy curriculum DiLascio is the daughter of Mr. & Band Director of the Lyndhurst High School Band Anita Zarillo. Vice President and Frances Dell Trea- "Transition in Hducation " and expanded course offerings; surer and student band officers Mrs John DiLascio, Lyndhurst. She "Federal special education law. School-to-Work opportunities; inte­ is a 1996 graduate of Lacordaire known as IDLA. requires that stu­ gration of Career Awareness into, School and is a freshman communi­ dents with disabilities be educated, academic studies and transition* cation major at Messiah to the maximum extent possible, counselors who will work with,lodil. alongside their nondisabled peers." district Child Study Teams. Klahre elected to explains County Executive William For information, call 265-6300,1 college council post "Pat" Schuber. "This is called in­ •xtension 6069. 4 Teresa Klahre. a junior nursing Can't get out of the house? Don't have time or T<: major, has been elected presjdent of =unable to go shopping or do errands? •1. Panhellenic Council at Lycoming College Then let the Helpmate Home D eliver\ Teresa, a graduate of Rutherford MnlMI Skk' k k ass‘st y°u' Reasonable rates! m u u u C a | | 4 38. 5665 High School, is the daughter of Mr & Mrs. Harold Klahre of Rutherford Scholarships earned Music Studio for the Performer by area students and the Happy grad Mickey Moon of North Arlington, earned a bachelor s degree in actuarial science with a The following seniors residing in Bel Canto Singers minor in literature from the Albert Dorman Honors College Lyndhurst and North Arlington have Nelly Picker - Teacher/Director received academic scholarships from Member o) SATS, XOA. AC DA Saint Peter's College: O tters training in Lyndhurst - Vanessa Sanchez and Voice Placement ♦ Technique ♦ Repertoire Subscribe Now] Melissa D'emilio from Lyndhurst High. Mark Beldowicz from St Broadway ♦ Classical ♦ Peter’s Prep Call fo r fr e e a u d itio n (201) 991-9435 K eep abreast of the new s and events in your com m unity. North Arlington - Jennifer Gillespie. Robert Farrell and Angela Torres K eep track ot your local governm ent and find out w hat from Q ueen o f Peace. * your Inends and neighbors are saying and doing. Delaware announces January graduates \ o ^ < Subscribe to the Leader Newspapers today! The University of Delaware held winter commencement ceremonies in January to recognize those stu­ V# dents who completed their degree Xerox Copies I Only $9 per year; $11 out of state requirements in August and Decem­ ber. . 15‘*» to as low as .03 - Among those recognized were Free Collating | L.auren Elizabeth Bura. a North Ar­ C heck off the nam e of paper you w ould like Full color copies o f ‘ lington resident, who received a and print your nam e & address below : Bachelor of Science in Human Re­ A Art * Photos * 33mm slides □ Commercial I e.uler (Lyndhurst) sources and Christian Michael Competello, a Rutherford resident. j— N. 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Experience the wild west at the John Harms Theater Annie Get Your Gun. the timeless tress Rita McKenzie has electrified musical comedy tale of the Wild audiences worldwide with her daz­ West, com es to the John Harms The­ zling recreation of Ethel Merman in ater for two performances. Sunday, Ethel Merman's Broadway . She has February 23 at 3 and 7 pm performed in concert with dozens ot Starring Rita McKenzie and Nolan orchestra, most notably the National Van Way this 50th anniversary pro­ Symphony in Washington. DC duction features a livelv book by McKenzie's other credits include Keens welcome Broadway veterans Herbert and Dor­ television roles on NBC's Frasier, othy Fields and one of the most Ihe Family Channel’s Big Brother Devon Michael memorable scores ever written lor Jake and Fox's Daddy Dearest. the stage by the great Irving Berlin Nolan Van Way is known to stage Wendy and Jose Keen proudly an­ The fabulous score includes I he Sun and opera audiences from his star­ nounce the birth of their son. Devon in the Morning, Anything You Can ring role on Broadway as Billy Michael Keen on December 29, 1996 Do, Doin' What Comes Natur'lly. Bigelow in Carousel, as well as his at Hackensack Medical Center. They Say It's Wonderful. You Can't performance opposite Andy Griffith Hackensack. Get a Man with a ( iim and the show- in Destry Rides Again He has Maternal grandparents are Eugene stopping anthem, There's No Busi­ shared the stages of the Metropoli­ and Diane Szura of North Arling­ ness Like Show Business. W ith tan and with ton. A round of applause - The Community Health Education Department of St Mary's Hospital, Passaic, original Native-American costumes such greats as . Paternal grandparents are Harry recently received the "Applause Award” from the New Jersey Hospital Council on Auxiliaries This award and an amazing set complete with and Joan Sutherland. and Aurora Keen of Maui. Hawaii recognized the Volunteer Tutorial Program in "English As A Second Language" as one of the outstanding stagecoach, tents and railroad car. Van Way has also appeared in con­ Great-grandparents are Michael hospital volunteer programs in the state. St. Mary’s ESL program is presently the largest tutorial pro­ the show recreates an authentic Wild cert with the New York Philhar­ and Mary Tylutki and Adam Szura gram in Passaic County with over 100 students and tutors who meet weekly Both tutors and students in West extravaganza. monic. Ihe Baltimore Symphony of North Arlington. the volunteer ESL Program are engaged in a mutual process of learning and wholistic education Access Annie Get Your Gun is based on and The Philadelphia Orchestra, to health care is offered through screenings and scheduled “Neighborhood Health Nights" as well as the true storv of the sassy Ohio hill­ among others With this perfor­ Emma Carmela wellness education in the context of ESL classes Initiated only in 1994, the Program has steadily gained billy who could outshoot the best mance. Van Way revives his Frank in momentum and numbers Standing left to right Naz Cheema, Chair of NJHA's Council on Auxiliaries, marksman in the W ild W est Frank Butler role, having played the part Eliane to Izzos Sister Margaret Nulty. S C , ESL Coordinator, Community Health Education St Mary’s Hospital; and Butler is a champion sharp shooter in numerous productions of Annie Michael and Michele Beach Izzo Charlene Shapiro, V P /Marketing and Member Relations, NJHA and the star of Buffalo Bill's Wild Get Your (.Jun. of Silver Springs, MD (formerly of West Show until Annie Oakley Don't miss the spectacular 50th East Rutherford) proudly announce shows up for the local shooting con­ anniversary production of Annie Get (he birth of their daughter. Emma test Standing only five feet tall and Your Gun at the John Harms The­ Carmela Eliane Izzo on October 2 1. wearing a Stetson. Oakley could ater, Sunday. February 23 at 3 and 7 J996 shoot candles out of a chandelier pm. Tickets are priced at $34, $28, $25 and $20 and can be ordered by Emma weighed 6 pounds. I I while sitting on a moving horse. 1 o ounces Butler's astonishment. Oakley wins calling 567-3600 Or visit the John I larms Theater Box Office, 30 North Grandparents are Dr. Bert and the contest and joins Buffalo Hill's Van Brunt Street, Englewood, Mon­ Eliane Beach of Silver Springs. MD show as its star At this point. Annie day through Saturday, between the and the late Michael and Carmela has fallen in love with Butler. But Izzo when he leaves to star in the com­ hours of I I am and 6 pm. peting Pawnee Bill show, their ri­ Annie Get Your Gun is sponsored valry intensifies. Annie realizes that by A-Express Photo and WVNJ Ra­ We want your news You Can't Get A Man With A Gun. dio. Having a baby? Planning a wed­ and she allows Butler to outshoot her The John Harms Center for the ding0 Celebrating an anniversary0 and finally gets her man. Aits is a not-for-profit theater in the Send vour good news to the Annie Get Your Gun is considered community’s service .and is funded, I eader Newspapers. by critics to be one of the greatest in part, by the New Jersey State Announcements are printed free musical comedies o f all times. When Council on the Arts/Department of of charge. Photos cost just $10 and it premiered on Broadway in 1946 State, the Bergen County Board of include 10 copies of the paper af­ with Ethel Merman in the starring Chosen Freeholders, the City of ter the announcement is printed role, both the show and its star re­ Englewood, the Geraldine R Dodge Send information to: Leader ceived outstanding reviews. It was Foundation and the Lillian Pitkin Making smiles - right to left Anne Montillo, President of the Kingsland- Lyndhurst Chapter 4866 pre­ Newspapers, 251 Ridge Road. instantly called a smash, with adjec­ Schenck Fund, as well as commu­ senting a check to Owen Broomes of the Holly Center, Anita Zarillo, Vice President and Frances Dell, Lyndhurst, N J 07071. For more in­ tives like superlative, grand, colos­ nity support from numerous indi­ Treasurer sitting in front are the Holly kids formation call 438-8700. ______sal and irrestible used to describe it. viduals, foundations and corpora­ One reviewer said the show 'offers tions. The Theater has been recog­ Diet & exercise: An one of the most delightful evenings nized as a ' Regional Center of Ar­ important combo in the theater you could ever imag­ tistic Excellence” by the New Jersey ine.” State Council on the Arts. I he John We would cordially like to invite Don’t be surprised if your doctor Fifty years later, the reviews are no Harms Theater is fully accessible to anyone planning a Wedding Reception recommends weight loss to help re­ less superlative. This production is people with disabilities and is San Carlo lieve chronic back pain. “glittery, fun and sassy...McKenzie equipped with an infrared assistive to attend Extra pounds can add pressure and Fine Catering looks, talks and sings so much like listening system for the hearing im­ strain on the back and stomach Merman that it's almost eerie." Ac­ paired. “Our Bridal Showcase” muscles, causing those muscles to W e want your news photos Send them lo Lender Newspaper ?51 RuTje Tuesday February 25, 1997 stretch and weaken. To lose weight, the Arthritis Foun­ Road, Lyndhurst. NJ 07071 Color photos O K no polaroids please 8:00 P.M. dation recommends eating a balanced Come see our New Facilities and diet along with regular exercise. 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JomiSavino Publisher Jill Ackerman* P fw to Display Ads Weinberg and Quigley deserve support and thanks Jqlvn Garner Editor-in-Chief C harlotte Savino Classified Ads JoAmn Boccino Managing Editor J u d y K o r s k e Production Assistant Dear Editor, f e w r m S avino Subscription M anager Sondra McPoland Production Assistant Hats off to Assemblywomen President Clinton in his veto of the pregnancies. In the 1950’s I was asked by a male Leader Newspapers are available on the newsstand each Loretta Weinberg (D-Teaneck) and Federal Legislation. Everyone must friend to accompany him and his Wednesday and are conveniently mailed to subscribers Joan Quigley (D-Jersey City) for be aware that the governor is up for their opposition to Assembly Bill A- re-election in 1997 This is the same girlfriend to an apartment in an un­ savory area in the upper west side of Annual subscription: $9.00 Single copy: 25 cents 2409 to be released from committee Governor Whitman, who considers as written. This bill if it became law herself pro-choice but at the Repub­ Manhattan in New York. It was there that I witnessed an abortion A ll letters, press releases, photos, questions, address changes, subscription or advertising inquiries should be would prohibit partial-birth abor­ lican National Convention surren­ performed on a kitchen table that sent to: 2 5 1 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst. NJ 07071 Or, call Monday - Friday. 9 am to 4 pm, 438-8700. Fax anytime to tions by New Jersey Licensed Physi­ dered to right w ing religious zealots was very dirty. 1 do not know if the 438-9022 Kditorial deadline is Friday at Noon Submitted material will be published at the editor's discretion cians or any other New Jersey Li­ by not fighting to have the strong censed Health Care Professionals anti-abortion position removed from instruments used were sterilized This bill was introduced in the Gen­ her parties platform and replaced The couple felt the abortion was an eral Assembly on October 7, 1996 with a more moderate position In incident which is one they will never Help available to those with eating disorders by 19 assemblymen and 4 assembly­ my mind if A-2409 was passed by forget, nor would 1 want to see the women In the event the bill became both houses of the Legislature, I am return to days of kitchen table ter­ mination of unwanted pregnancies Americans are constantly presented with images of suffer with added frustration and even more weight gain law it would ban a medical proce­ certain the Governor would sign it It is my hope that anyone who is pencil thin models, athletes and film stars being portrayed when their problems recur. It is a constant rollercoaster dure which some call “partial birth into law By signing A-2409 into thinking of running for either the u ideal role models to be admired and emulated. This In order to be truly effective, we must detect the root of abortion,” even if the mother’s law, this could possibly avoid her New Jersey State Senate or New Jer­ trend toward thinness, which has increased substantially the problem rather than providing treatment based solely health would be at risk, or if the fe­ facing a Third Party Conservative sey State Assembly will now stand during the past century, has facilitated the dfcvelopment on the patient’s outward symptoms. Once patients rec­ tus if left to term was not viable, with Right to Life Candidate in her re- up and be counted by publicly sup­ of life threatening eating disoideis such as anorexia ognize and accept their problems, they can conquer the the possibility of causing mental ill­ election bid and tarnishing her im­ porting Assemblywomen Weinberg nervosa, bulimia nervosa and compulsive overeating. symptoms and become both physically and emotionally ness to either the mother or father age in possible run for higher office and Quigley in their actions with These problems have been epidemic since the 1980s stronger. and incurring financial hardships to in the year 2000 respect to Assembly Bill A-2409 “ If I make m yself think like these models in magazines. Because of the large number of people affected and the the parties involved However, one of the most disturb­ It is my firm belief each and every I’ll have a perfect life " "II I lose weight. I'll have more potentially devastating effects, the need for both treat­ Similar legislation was passed in ing aspects o f A-2409 becoming law. woman has the right to make her friends.” “If my body was perfect, I would always feel ment and prevention is great. According to the National the United States Congress, but was is that it could possibly be a back Institute of Health, ‘‘Eating own decision as to what she does happy and content.” vetoed by President Clinton. Fortu­ door movement to dismantle Roe vs. disorders have the highest with her bod\ Researchers believe that cultural nately, proponents of the legislation Wage and deny women freedom of mortality rate of all mental dis­ myths like these have changed the did not have the necessary votes to choice. There would be dire conse­ orders, killing up to 10 percent Jerry Plancher way we look at ourselves, our lives, override the President’s Veto quences in not allowing the termi­ Guest o f their victims ” Governor Whitman supported nation of unwanted or dangerous Father and Grandfather and our bodies, fostering the devel­ It is going to take more than Ridgefield Pfcrk opment of eating disorders These intervention to stop the pro­ erroneous sociocultural beliefs have Editorial liferation of eating disorders become so pervasive that they are accepted as truisms. They must be What we need is com prehen­ challenged and dispelled it we are to sive meaningful prevention - decrease the incidence of eating dis­ B y a society-wide effort to give Kerry Gennace responds to attacks people effective ways o f deal­ orders. D ia n e , Z ic a r k l l i ing with the im ages presented Dear Editor, Eating Disorders Awareness Week N e w J e rs e y E a t in g D is o r d e r s H e l t i.in e First, my husband's letter criticiz­ approved the funds transfer. The other Board Member’s vote, these (EDAW) is a national effort spon­ to them by the culture and money was moved from an account things did not occur. sored by mental health and medical unwittingly reinforced by au­ ing the Board of Education’s “ma­ that existed, but shouldn't have, but I have been serving on the Board frofessionals, self-help organizations, educators, athletes thority figures and peers. jority” vote resulted because 1 was was acknowledged and allowed by of Education just one year longer and the media to encourage support, education and pre­ A number of community events will be taking place delaying my own letter until after the then auditor. than has Mr. Grigg’s and Mr vention for eating disorder sufferers and their tamilies. It during EDAW. Professionals and recovered persons will checking first with the NJSBA’s le­ Also, the transfer had been dis­ Boseski and can say without hesita­ is a time for Americans to turn their attention to the pre­ be providing presentations throughout the country On gal counsel. I was concerned as Mr. cussed at length in the presence of tion that they would not have faired vention and treatment of the destructive, potentially life- Saturday, February 8, a free seminar will be given at G rigg’s had “w arned” me to be care­ the Board Attorney, and no bells or any better then I did. The project by threatening eating disorders which affect millions of Millbum Public Library, 200 Glenn Road. Millbum, from ful about going public with my thoughts. My husband is a very ethi­ whistles sounded. So far as the mid-'94 was so mangled no one per­ people in the United States. 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. This program will feature Rodney Board knew, this transfer was per­ son could have made a difference On the other hand, people with bulimia sutler from un­ DeMichael, Ma Eds, who will discuss outpatient treat­ cal man, and was and is offended by fectly legal! My entire existence on 5. Yes, Mr. Griggs & Co. I do sup­ controllable eating binges followed by self-induced vom­ ment and coping strategies for families. Sandra Sessa, a the Board majority’s action, and the Board has been in contending port our teachers. Unlike you. they iting, the use of laxatives and/or diuretics to rid their bod­ specialist from Northwest Covenant Medical Center will elected to write his own letter. with shortfalls, and none that I cre­ enhance the community. Unlike you. ies of food. Many also undergo excessive cxercise pro­ provide information about inpatient care. 1 will share my Since the letter was full of attacks ated! I’m no “Johnny Come Lately" I've grams or engage in short-term fasting to hasten their personal experience overcoming anorexia nervosa. directed at me. I would like to re­ 4. When 1 arrived on the Board, the worked alongside these people for weight loss. As many as 30 to 50 percent of young women Here are several immediate steps people can take to spond to Mrs. Bentencourt and Teacher’s C-ontract Negotiations decades. 1 fought hard and long to arc estimated to have engaged in some form of bulimic help themselves or a loved one with an eating disorder: Messrs. Griggs and Boseski. referred were winding down. The terms rid this district of combined classes behavior, while up to six percent engage in such behavior . Civic and social groups can schedule a presentation for to hereafter as “Griggs & Co.” agreed to would hold for three years Mr. G rigg’s, I could have used the regularly. The incidence of bulimia among men is in­ their organization through the Helpline’s Speaker Bureau 1. Immediately upon my arrival on and now a new three year contract help of a lawyer back then (I did creasing as well. . Attend the free seminar on eating disorders and self- the Board 1 worked hard to research will need to be negotiated. Mr. eventually attract the help of a pro- The numbers don't account for the thousands not di­ esteem at the Millbum Public Library from 10:30 am to the project. Even unveiling the fact Griggs & Co. speak of a 15% in­ bono group). Where were you? agnosed since their outward symptoms often go unde­ 12:30 pm. that a flawed subterranean report was crease, but of course that w as spread Mr. Griggs & Co., as you well tected. For example, many teenage anorectics schedule Call the New Jersey Eating Disorders Helpline for free used during the planning stages! But over a three year period. know, 1 have long held that North outside activities during their dinner hours at home. It information about eating disorders and their treatment, a as Mr. Griggs & Co. very well know, When 1 arrived on the Board, I Arlington School’s provide the best your child’s weight seems to be dropping rapidly or re­ listing of support groups throughout New Jersey, and the project was “poorly papered ” heard a lot o f talk, sometimes very for the least. Our school's are not mains unusually low, these outward signs may indicate referrals. Even the law firm the Board hired negative, about the Association’s the burden, it's the almost complete anorexia nervosa The bottom line is simple: while eating disorders afflict could not gather sufficient materials negotiator. When 1 finally got to see reliance on property taxes that is the More than 60 million Americans suffer with compulsive Americans in epidemic proportions, these life threaten­ to warrant a trial, arbitration was our this negotiator in action, I didn’t see burden. Over these nearly three eating disorders. They overeat when they are bored, ing illnesses can be treated. If you know of anyone show­ best bet and even that was “iffy .” a shrew, I saw brilliance! Someone years I have attended funding meet­ anxious, depressed - anytime when their emotional needs ing symptoms, call or write for free referrals and informa­ As to signing the contracts...That who’d obviously negotiated many, ings, met with lawmakers, attended are unfulfilled. Excess weight here is a symptom, rather tion today. first year, 1 had no reason to suspect many contracts. I decided right then, breakfasts and luncheons, and have than the fundamental problem. These people often find that the project was not whole ex­ we needed someone of the same ex­ written and re-written to anyone and short-term weight loss through diet and exercise - only to For more information call 1-800-624-2268. cept for: a) a canopy at the Middle School, b) terrazzo tiles in the foyer, cellence on our side. Also, apart everyone who might consider pro­ c) ceramic tiles in lavatories!!! from the expertise, I’d have liked a moting the use of sin taxes, or part F itwught W hat’s more, apparently that’s what “buffer.” I mean, you’d have had to of the gasoline tax, to finance at least THECEHHAONY the then Board Attorney thought too! just drop off the moon not to note part of the cost of running our pub­ i wan mm I would remind Mr. Griggs & Co. the animosity that reigns due to Mr. lic schools. Mr. Griggs & Co. these I NICELY,SIRE! that my nam e does not appear on the Griggs & Co.’s antics. past two years you have observed dedication plaque at the North Ar­ 5. Yes, I voted in the negative to a firsthand what it costs to run a school lington Middle School, even that study of possible alternatives to the system, having acquired this knowl­ preceded me! teacher’s dental and prescription edge, what have you done to improve 2. As to “defending” the previous benefits, because it involves another the system? r Superintendent concerning the state majority “buddy,” this time a favored Finally, Mr. Griggs & Co., by now o f the project. First, as Griggs & Co. company They’d conduct the you should know that all efforts to well know, I did not find anything “search" and then get the contract. silence or discredit me are wasted in the project files to reflect any A “look and see” in itself, I have no Fact remains, you and your cronies wrongdoing by the Superintendent, real problem with. have appointed a negotiator who has and neither did the lawyers! I said 1 take pride in the fact that faced but one negotiated contract to his then, and I say now, the School Su­ from the start with the knowledge credit. Not even a full district, just perintendent and Business Admin­ that there was too little money, and one school That would imply that istrator, however important to the a Board that wanted to continue with I, without any negotiated contracts District, are employees. The Board the project, I did everything I could to my credit, would be a close run­ makes the decisions. Also, the then to work through the difficulties. As ner up. Remember too, while your School Superintendent’s contract has been published in this newspa­ man comes slightly cheaper.jny first had been lengthened and enhanced per, 1 had wanted to fire the original choice said he’d do it in eight ses­ before I was elected. When I arrived, architect from the start, coniplete one sions. both top Administrator’s were plan­ school at a time, and also lobbied to ning their retirements. relieve Mr. Mancuso of heading the Kerry Gennace 3. Yes, I was part of the Board that project. However, with only one North Arlington THE LEADER THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6.1997 - l»AGE 9 Why do TV chefs insist on dicing and slicing vegetables to tiny bits?

Why do they have to be cut so fine? by placing some wheels under a come into existence since 1 was a shore. We took our lunch and rode What is wrong with tasting a bit of wooden box. child. What great minds have in­ to Tom s River where we crabbed off Vagabonding celery, or onion, or even garlic. They That is what it w as like in thfcolden vented the radio, television, com­ a pier. We spent the day and when put a peeled clove of garlic on the days. Children were not given skates puter, fax machine, duplicator, etc . we arrived home, we cooked'’them H\ C harlotk' Sa\ ino table, place a knife over it and give or bicy cles or even sleds. Most chil­ all unknown in my youth 1 wonder and sat around the kitchen table with The other day they predicted snow. than they were years ago because of it a big swat. All you have left is dren improvised. They made things how we did without them? newspaper spread over it and feasted To be ready for the onslaught, I got the heavy traffic and it is unsafe to smashed garlic. do. Children these days are given It is hard to believe that when we Some Lyndhurst people caught my boots ready the night before But be on the roads. When they place a cup of chopped all the luxuries. I wonder whether were youngsters, every family did not crabs in the Hackensaok Rived but 1 the snow turned to rain and I was 1 often wonder what happens to the onion and celery into a fry pan. it is they appreciate it. have a phone*. If a doctor was do not remember anyone I kno>| who not going to stomp around all day in manufacturer when the product they all mashed beyond recognition. 1 The thing that surprises me most needed, one ran to the home of the did They also told us they ate

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Church, Mrs. Rau was a secretary for Win- ware Water Gap, PA four years ago Chek for ten years, retiring 15 years moved to Rutherford until the Lyndhurst for the past 42 years. with Colgate/PalmOlive Co., Jersey Clifton. Mr. Tabak was a track driver with present. Mrs. Marmora was an order clerk City for 40 years, retiring in 1983. She was pre-deceased by her hus­ ago. Metropolitan Tracking, Fairview. Mr. Gagliardi was a tool and die with Grobet File Co., Carlstadt, for He was a World War II Army vet­ band Igor. She was a member of First Pres­ He is survived by his wife Deborah; byterian Church, Carlstadt. maker with Rutherford Machinery, 25 years, retiring in 1995. eran. She is survived by sons, Iwan and father, Eugene M. and mother, Marie Rutherford for 23 years, retiring in She was a member o f AARP Chap­ He was a parishioner of Our Lady Antoli; daughter, Nina Humeniuk; She was pre-deceased by husband of Lyndhurst and brother, Michael 1992. ter 4319 of Lyndhurst and the North of Mt. Carmel RC Church. He was seven grandchildren and a great- Edward. of Pompton Lakes. He was a member of the Ruther­ Arlington Senior Nutrition Center. a member of the Italian American grandson. She is survived by son Robert of Services were held at Sacred Heart ford Volunteer Firemen Ladder Co. She was pre-deceased by her hus­ Circle Club, Lyndhurst. Bizub-Quinlan Funeral Home, East Rutherford and sister, Ann RC Church, Lyndhurst with inter­ #1, Knights of Columbus Regina band John. He was pre-deceased by his first Clifton, was in charge of arrange­ Durster of Pine Beach, Ocean ment in Holy Cross Cemetery. North Council 1688 Fourth Degree Knight. She is survived by son Daniel P. of wife Jean; brothers, Louis and Mat­ ments. County. Arlington. He was pre*deceased by brother Washington Township; brother, Itzy thew and sister, Mary Fricke. Kimak Funeral Home, Carlstadt, lppolito-Stellato Funeral Home, John; sister, Ann Lombardi and of Tigard* OR; sister, Ida Glazer of He is survived by. his wife Mae; was in charge of arrangements. Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ Doris DiPasqua mother Antoinette Trotta. Baltimore, MD and two grandchil­ son, John of Hawthorne; daughter, ments. Mrs. Doris T. DiPasqua (nee He is survived by his wife May; dren. Mary Jean Redner of Manalapan; Senior Service Line Natoli), 74, of Lyndhurst, died Feb­ son, Anthony J., MD of Glen Rjdge; Burial was in Holy Cross Cem­ stepson, Edward Tomaszewski of by Matilda Charles ruary 3, 1997 in Hackensack Uni­ daughter, Diane Agar of Oak Ridge Rev. Peter Reilly etery, North Arlington. Rutherford; stepdaughter, Dorothy versity Medical Center. A few weeks ago, there was a fire and six granddaughters. lppolito-Stellato Funeral Home, Tomaszewski of Basking Ridge; sis­ The Rev. Peter J. Reilly, Pastor of Bom in Hoboken, she lived in Fort in one of Manhattan's upscale apart­ Services were held at St. M ary’s St. Mary RC Church, Rutherford, 64, Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ ters, Frances Schwyzer and Dolly ment buildings. Twenty-seven Lee before moving to Lyndhurst 40 RC Church, Rutherford with burial died February 1, 1997. ments Vangie; brothers, Cosmo and Phil people were hurl. Many suffered years ago. in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Ar­ Father Reilly was bom in Newark and ten grandchildren. smoke or water damage to their Mrs. DiPasqua was a parishioner apartments One person, in whose lington. He served as pastor of St. Mary Nazare Memorial Home, Ralph Pacifico of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel RC apartment the fire started, lost every­ Nazare Memorial Home, Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ Church for the past 18 years. Be­ Ralph F. (Ray) Pacifico, 74, of Church, Lyndhurst thing, including memorabilia of a Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ fore coming to Rutherford he was ments. Lyndhurst, died January 28, 1997 at She was pre-deceased by sister show business career that goes beck ments. assigned to St. Michael RC Church over 70 years. t- home. Rose M. Anyel. in Palisades Park, St. Brigid RC Matthew Steggall The tenant is jazz great Lionel J He was lifelong resident of She is survived by son Robert P. o f Hampton. The fire in his place : Elizabeth Nash Church in North Bergen and St. Pe­ Lyndhurst Matthew Smart Steggall, 1 yr old, Lyndhurst; brother, Philip and sis­ started when a bedroom halogen*, Elizabeth A. Nash, 82, of North ter the Apostle RC Church in River Mr. Pacifico was a letter carrier of Spotswood, died January 30, 1997 ters, Sarah Salpepe and Anna lamp ignited his bed, and within m»V Arlington, died January 27, 1997 in Edge. with the Lyndhurst Post Office for in Robert Wood Johnson University Falzarano of Lyndhurst and ments, the room was ablaze. Mo>- St Vincent's Nursing Home, He was a member of the 4th de­ 34 years, retiring in 1984. Hospital, New Brunswick. Josephine Barnett of Pompton Lakes. ments later, the whole apartment Montclair gree, Knights of Columbus, former involved. % He was a member of Letter Carri­ He was bom in Spotswood. Services were held at Our Lady of Bom in Brooklyn, NY, she lived dean of Deanery 7, Archdiocese of Hampton, who is confined to i; ers Local #38 and the National As­ He is survived by his parents Scott Mt. Carmel RC Church Parish Cen­ wheelchair because of two strokes,. in Kearny before moving to North Newark and Chaplain of the Ruth­ sociation of Letter Carriers. & Laura, paternal great grand­ ter, Lyndhurst with interment in St. fortunately, was rescued without! Arlington several years ago. erford Volunteer Fire Department. He was a World War II Army vet­ mother, Margaret Henderson of Joseph’s Cemetery, Lyndhurst. harm. , -s Miss Nash was a clerk for Wards He is survived by sister Teresa E. eran. Sandusky, MI; grandparents, Judith lppolito-Stellato Funeral Home, This experience led to a reminded, Optical Co., North Arlington for 21 Giampi of Hawley, PA; three nieces; from the U.S. Consumer Product; He is survived by his wife & Stuart Steggall of Bridgewater and Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ years before retiring many years ago five nephews and a cousin, Sister Safety Commission that halogen < Lorraine; son, Thomas of Lyndhurst; grandmother, Anne Bruggeman of ments. She was a member of the Ameri­ Mary Aloysius, CSSF. lamps have been tied to 100 fires and* daughters, Diane, Jo Anne and Lyndhurst. can Association of Retired Persons, A vigil mass was held at St. Mary 10 deaths since 1992. Carolee of Lyndhurst; sisters, Ann Donations may be made to Inten­ Used by many students and oldeC Kearny and the North Arlington Se­ RC Church, Rutherford with burial Celia, Carrie Guidetti and Lee sive Care Nursery in Memory of Rose Anyel folks because of the powerfully nior Citizens Harmony Club. in Interment Gate of Heaven Cem­ Pacifico of Lyndhurst and nine Matthew Stuart Steggall (m ust be on Mrs. Rose M. Anyel (nee Natoli), bright lights they produce (Hampton* She is survived by many nieces, etery, East Hanover. has eye problems and needs bright grandchildren. check) c/o St. Peter’s Medical Cen­ 71, died February 2, 1997 in nephews, grandnieces and grand- Memorial donations may be made lights) and the relatively low poeefc Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, ter, Intensive Care Nursery, 254 Hackensack University Medical nephews. to the American Cancer Society. for various models, their bulbs cafc*. Lyndhurst. Easton Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ Center. Services were held in Our Lady Collins-Calhoun Funeral Home, reach temperatures of 1000 degree^ lppolito-Stellato Funeral Home, 08901. Bom in Hoboken, she lived in East or more. Queen of Peace Church, North Ar­ Rutherford, was in charge of ar­ Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ Nazare Memorial Home, Rutherford before moving to If you have a halogen lamp you feel- lington with interment in Holy Cross rangem ents ments. Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ Lyndhurst you can live with, you can reduce the Cemetery, North Arlington. risk of fires by keeping it away from ments. Mrs. Anyel was a statistical typist Parow Funeral Home, North Ar­ drapes, bedding, sofas and chairs, or with Bank of New York in Maywood lington. was in charge of arrange­ There’s) a life any other combustible product ot m ents . for five years. material. And never leave a lit to be saved right now. She was a parishioner of Our Lady halogen lamp unattended. Your ticket to a secure of Mt Carmel RC Church. Are Medicare premiums about to Chances , _ Lyndhurst. rise? . . . ; are, you’ve ♦ Please give blood retirement. She was pre-deceased by husband Some experts say the rise is in>' Gall 1-800 GIVE LIFE evitable Some, however, are back- read this For a recorded message of current rate information, call Anthony and sister Doris T. pedaling on the idea because of newspaper before! 1-800-4US BOND • 1-800-487-2663 She is survived by brother Philip expected resistance by seniors, al­ of Keswick, VA and sisters. Sarah ready the most powerful lobbying Recycling works! Salpepe and Anna Falzarano of group in the country. Both President Take SAVINGS Lyndhurst and losephine Barnett of Clinton and Congressional Stock _ , Republicans, who can still hear the ln America BONDS Pompton Lakes A publK w rvK r t»f ihit newspaper sting of outraged constituents when PAROW Services were held at Our Lady of the cutback idea was broached, will Mt Carmel Church Parish Center, look for ways to have the providers' Funeral Home, Inc. Telephone 201-939-1050 Lyndhurst with interment in St. pay more, while allowing the current Joseph's Cemetery, Lyndhurst. contribution by beneficiaries to stay Servituj every religion lppolito-Stellato Funeral Home. in effect. Incidentally, whom do the HMO's Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ H e n r y S. P a r o w , M anager blame for their soaring costs? The ments. senior population, that’s who. Ac­ Dknish E. Parow , Director ■ Elizabeth Parow, Director FUNERAL HOME cording to the heads of many 185 Ridge Road ■ North Arlington HMO's, elders with their chronio 19 LINCOLN AVENUE. RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 health problems are draining funds, e 1907 by Kin* Synd. 998-7555 Newly expanded parking facilities

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Bulldog’s Clare plans to tackle Harvard this Fall with a full scholarship

I Mike Clare, chosen first team St. Mary's in Rutherford may not coupled with a desire to play defense. Rutherford High graduate and pro­ before beginning a career in federal ing off the aircraft carrier John F B.C.S.L. American All-League offen­ have had a student choose Harvard Against Emerson, Shea scored 28 fessional football play er in Germany law enforcement. Kennedy in 1986 sive tackle, had a fine season for the this week, however, a Wayne resident points with 14 in the fourth quarter to for the European Federation League. St. Mary’s, Rutherford Grammar Jason Torres won the 4th annual Rutherford Bulldogs football team. who picked St. Mary’s over Wayne sink Emerson. She also helped St. Europe's premier American style School, won the 10th annual James Bergen County Three-Point Shootout The Bulldogs struggled in 1996 but Valley was chosen the “Bergen Mary's defeat Hasbrouck Heights. football league. Hoban Memorial Basketball Tourna­ held at B.C.C. in Paramus. Torres en­ Clare showed brilliance and Harvard Record Athlete of the Week.” Jenni­ The third Rutherford resident of Paskas finally received his college ment held at Bergen Catholic tered the field of 46 boys and quali­ responded offering a full scholarship. fer Shea, freshman, a 14 year old point note this week is Craig Paskas. 27 a diploma graduating from William The 18 team field m atched St. fied for the final 16 gaining the third Clare is 290 pounds and his aca­ guard, could prove to become the Paterson The former Division III Mary’s against Nativity of Midland seed. demics are a priorrty scoring a 1300 second coming of Kerry Dressel. SOUTH BERGEN All-American started his college Park in the fifth and sixth grade cat­ Torres shot 77 for 150 over the en­ on the College Boards. Those are big sneakers to fill consid­ SPORTS ROUNDUP football career at the University of egory. Tournament Most Valuable tire tournament defeating senior Keith Several Ivy League schools pur­ ering Dressel scored 2566 points at Central Florida before dropping out Player Rob Russo of the Tiny Gaels Long o f River Dell in the finals 17-16 sued Clare. He visited Harvard and St. Mary’s to place her second all- o f college and getting a job in New led St. Mary's to a 44-42 victory in double overtime More than 500 the rest is history. He had planned to time in Bergen County behind two- Jersey. After a short working career, Russo had 15 points in the final fans attended the Boy-Girl event visit Princeton, Cornell, Penn and time Olympian Anne Donovan. Jen­ Paskas decided to attend W.P.C. part- game while Keith Papa netted 14 In the female shootout, top-seeded William & Mary but upon strolling nifer is having an excellent freshman time before enrolling full-time and points. Rachel kressati. a sophomore from the hallowed grounds of Harvard, start showing aggressive moves to become one of the Pioneers best foot­ The tournament is named in St Mary 's, lost in the semi-finals 17- decided that the Boston area fit his the basket and a keen shooting eye ball players ever. Paskas plans to memory of Lt. James Hoban, a Ma­ 16. I he girls field consisted of 41 needs. Mike plans to study premed. play one more season in Germany By James Dombrowski rine A-6 pilot, who was killed Us­ contestants. Local youth invited to play with the Street Devils The New Jersey Devils, the Na­ sey. Street Devils is a program that organized recreation facilities. Up tional Hockey League and Nike to­ promotes education, sportsmanship to 7500 boys and girls, representing day introduced Stieet Devils, an ex­ and fitness through participation in 75 organizations, are expected to citing new program for kids. The hockey. I would like to thank the participate in Street Devils over the announcement was made by New schools, community centers, and ath­ next three sears Jersey Devils President and General letic programs that will be partici­ Street Devils will supply each par- Manager Lou Lamoriello at the pating this season and in seasons to ticipating organization with sticks, Brbokdale School Gymnasium in come, as well as the National Hockey goal nets, protective goaltender Bloomfield. New Jersey Governor League and Nike. I would also like equipment, rubber pucks and no­ Christine Todd Whitman. National to thank Governor Whitman, Com­ bounce balls Street Devils is de­ Hockey League Commissioner Gary missioner Bettman as well as Dr. signed to be played on indoor gym­ Bettman and 30 students from the John Autore and his staff at nasium floors, outdoor playground Brookdale School were also in atten­ Brookdale School." surfaces or other safe, paved, con­ dance. The Street Devils program will be tained areas. “The New Jersey Devils are proud available to children between the Organizations looking to partici­ to participate in this program.” said ages o f 6 and 16 through selected pate in Street Devils can call 1-800- Lamoriello. "The students that we local park districts, public and pri­ NJ-DEVIL. have represent the future of New Jer­ vate schools, youth clubs and other

P hoto by J a m e s D o m b r o w s k i Tbp dogs - from left to right: Mike C lare who w as chosen first team B .C .S.L American will attend Harvard; teammates Harry Marquez, punter made second team American; Chris Primeriano, tailback, and Anders Lihdstrom, defensive end, made honorable mention All-League, the three teammates of Clare who played football for the Rutherford Bulldogs congratulate Mike on his prestigious choice. Lots of baskets scored forNA girls’ league £he North Arlington Lower Girl’s In the second game. Hose Co. took high scorer with 6 points. Dana Basketball - on another high scoring win o f 19- Jarvis and Brittany Murphy ran the Bpad National Bank vs. G. Broze 8 Pulling in the shots for Hose Co. offense from the top down to 12-11 was Christina Kelly and Jessica Stephanie Marshall and Christina ‘ Back to the Saturday games, the Murder with 2 points each, Cara DeMedici who played a tough defen­ siitfh gam e o f the season began w ith Landolfi with 6 points and Pam sive game. Rocky's played another G-.^roze showing their stuff with Campanaro the high scorer with 8 hard game, staying close until the Bfiann McDonough’s 1 point foul points. Kristen Maresca and Allisyn last quarter of the game. Lauren shot m d Danielle Jerehian’s 4 points Yanuzzi played an important roll in Di Santo began Rocky’s score with 2 at1h« end of the second half - with a pushing the ball to the hoop. Eliza­ points, Amber Turner 2 points and scpre of 5 to BNB’s 2 points by beth Regan, Jessica Van Dien and Brittany Reineke came in with 4 K^itlyn Dembowski. Defense was Jane Chieco provided Hose Co.’s re­ points. A fine offense was carried StreetDevils - New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman drops puck to begin StreetDevils pro­ tight for G. Broze held down by Su­ bounding power. Scoring for JoJo’s out by Charlotte Moore, Brittany gram. Awaiting face-off are Caitlin Johnson and Ryan Rosetti of Brookdale School in Bloomfield Also san, Feniello, Jamie Fitzgerald and were Pamela Leckie with 2 points Reineke, Shannon McLearn and on hand were (from left to right) Lou Lamoriello, NJ Devils President & GM; Dr John Autore, Principal, Danielle Romero. Rachel Kellet and Tami Jo Mazzolla with 6 points. Lorraine Lynch. Covering the court Brookdale School; Gary Bettman, Commissioner, NHL; Lincoln Parker, Sports Marketing M g r, East­ then followed in with rebounding Ashley Lind, Erin McShane, Jenni­ defensively were Sarah Hennis and ern Region, Nike; and Mike Emrick, Devils/SportsChannel Announcer In the background are students and with 2 points in the 4th quarter fer Correia fought hard for the re­ Jeannanne Laico. from the Brookdale School. an4 Karolina Kohush added 2 points bounds while Norma Calabrese and With the season half way through, * m in $ach o f the 3rd and 4th quarters. Andrea Rivas turned up the pressure congratulations to all the coaches for Th^n slowly BNB came back from defensively. their training and practicing with the Sabres lose in-line hockey game to Patriots behind. Mary Cricco and Katie Junior Womens Club vs. Rocky's town girl’s. Each girl has made sig­ The North Arlington Sabres began sists were credited to Brian Noe and Under the guidance of coach Mike Majllack were key in keeping a hold Sandwich Shop 14-8 nificant improvement from the first their second year of organized Wolfe. Noe had a team high 7 shots McDyer the team fashioned an 8-6 omjo the ball pushing it to the bas­ The last game of the day brought game. The proof is in the close hockey at the In-Line Skating Club on goal followed by Dave Johnson record last year and advanced to the ket! Kelly Blessing, Jessica Treanor, in Junior Womens Club (now tied for games and the team work being dis­ of America in Wallington. The re­ with 4. Bret Shugrue, Rod Silvestri semifinals before losing to the even­ Nicole Gatti and Melissa Krynicki first place with Hose Co. # 1) against played weekly. Other basketball sult was a 7-2 defeat at the hands of and Joe Calabro all played well for tual champions. Coach McDy er said played tough defense. BNB was still Rocky’s Sandwich Shop. This game notes from town - after winning the the Patriots from Glen Rock The the Sabres. Joe Currie had a good that the team played very well con­ behind in the last quarter until Katie started off close with the score at the local Hoop Shoot both Courtney Sabre goals were scored by Chris game between the pipes stopping 25 sidering it was their first year to­ M^llack scored 2 points and Kaitlyn end of the first half at 6 to 6 , then Keegan age 8 and Elizabeth Hussey Bachler and Richard Wolfe and as­ shots gether. Defnbowski scored 6 out of her 10 JWC ran away with Courtney age 11 came in first place in the Dis­ pofcits, pulling in the winning bas­ DeMedici scoring 2 points, Allison trict Hoop Shoot. The girls shot ket in the last minute of the game. Wisniwski 2 points, Nancy Colori against Nutley, Belleville, Cedar Hose Co. #1 vs. Jo Jo’s 19-8 with 4 points and Emily Dennis the Grove, Lyndhurst and other nearby Queen of Peace CYO girls win first game towns.

press to create some fast-break op­ Mazurkiew icz:'s team high 10 points A r e y o u t r o u b l e d b y The Queen of Peace Girls’ CYO Team won its first game of the sea­ portunities leading to some fine and some fine all-around play, Jen­ Thomas P. Stone, Jr. HAIR GROWING IN THE son 35-19 playing at St. Mary’s CYO passes and easy layups by Jennifer nifer Drabik finished with a season Attorney At Law WRONG PLACE? of Dumont. Coach Chris Drabik, Christine Ferro, Jessica high 8 points, I ara Johnson and Mazurkiewicz and Assistant Mazurkiewicz and Tara Johnson. Christine Ferro scored 4 points each Personal Injury, Real Estate. Municipal Court, W a n t i t t o g o a w a y ? Coaches Mike Sawicz and Mike The second quarter’s tempo eased a and combined for a number of steals Immigration, and Landlord/Tenancy Law Then call The Lotito praised the girls for their fine bit but Queen of Peace managed a and rebounds, Meghan McDonough -Free Consultation- Electrolysis Specialist overall team play which was the di­ 21-2 lead at halftime with the help finished with 3 points while Laura of Meghan McDonough’s 3 points Sawicz, Audra Gillespie and Chris­ Tel: (201) 438-5858 438-5665 rect result of some much needed and 701 Ridge Road available practice time. The team and Christine Viera’s first 2 points tine Viera each scored 2 points. In tyndhurst, NJ 07071 Fax: (201) 438-7055 Free consultation needed this game to provide it with ofthe season. St. Mary's of Dumont addition to the scorers, Jamie Wolf, a boost of confidence as all 13 girls came back in the second half by Lauren Pilla, Tiffany Heba, £ played some quality time in contrib­ outscoring Queen of Peace 17-14 but Alexandra McAllister and Alison uting to the win. it wasn't enough to overcome the Gino displayed some fine rebound­ Queen o f Peace jumped out to a 12- first half s point differential. ing, defense and passing abilities. * Specials*: H aircuts - $12 (Reg. $18) | 0 first quarter lead using a full court Queen of Peace was led by Jessica H aircolor - $27 (Reg. $45) I Chances __ II Highlighting w/cap- $44 (Reg. $65) | are,you’ve read this \ P erm s- $42 (Reg. $65) I W'tnlf'd: Nows & photos from Fast Ruthrrlord, CarKladl & ^•Offers valid Tues. - Thun., by appuinlmentjmly, withJhiJ ad. Exp_2/28/97^ newspaper before! "New" Imaielffalrciilfors W .illin^lon! Mail material to: 2 j I Ridg(' Road, i yndhuiM S tm if (it etmmmfff tie p**t20 Recycl ing works! 07071. l ax information to 201/438-()022. 437 Klngsland Ave. ■ Lyndhurst ■ 9 3 5 - 7 9 7 8 „ THE LEADER PAGE 12 - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6.1997 M U S i

HrEqual Housing Opportunity All real estate advertising in this news­ paper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 as amended which makes it illegal to advise "any preference limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, mar­ tial status, handicap, familial status, ancestry, or national origin, or an in­ tention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate - New officers were recently elected to serve the Rutherford-East Rutherford Kiwanis which is in violation of the law. Our Taking charge Club for 1997 From left: Secretary Lou Paulter, Vice President Eileen Scott, President Dr Dan Mariano readers are hearby informed that all and Treasurer Arlene Zierold The service organization sponsors several fund-raising events throughout dwellings advertised in this newspa­ the year for various youth-related causes. Meetings are held weekly every Tuesday at 12:15 pm at the per are available on an equal Rutherford House Restaurant in East Rutherford Anyone interested in joining the club can call 935- opporutnity basis. Dedicated leader - Incoming President Barbara A Condon of Condon To complain of discrimination call HUD 4 4 6 6 Funeral Home, Kearny, presents Joseph Coccia, Jr. of Cocci Devel­ Toll-Free at opm ent Inc of Kearny with a plaque honoring his dedicated leader­ 1-800-669-9777 ______ship of the West Hudson/South B ergen C h a m b e r of Commerce for DOT grant applications are available the past y ea r a s President Assembly Majority Leader Paul signed to preserve and protect envi­ DiGaetano. During the past four years DiGaetano and Assemblyman John ronmental and cultural resources, as NJDOT has received more than 92^ V. Kelly (both R-36) announced that was the case in Lyndhurst when the applications requesting nearly $597 mBtAlIOB the New Jersey Department of Trans­ state and federal government ap­ million. MLS\ Savino JAgency t=> L is portation (NJDOT) is making grant proved $99,200 in funding for the “Of those requests, only 123 applications available to local gov­ Town Hall Park and Railroad Sta­ projects have been selected for mori 251 Ridge Road ernments and non-profit civic groups tion Complex. The approved funds than $50 million of funding,” comr ® 4 3 8 -3 1 2 0 'ReaCtors Lyndhurst for transportation enhancement pro­ will be used towards the building of m ented Assemblyman Kelly. posals. Administered by the State, walkways, bicycle paths and lockers the program is funded through the and landscaping. A pplications for 1998 transpoflfl-* NEW federal Intermodal Surface Trans­ tion enhancement projects are av?i)-< ON THE portation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) “ISTEA funding is another oppor­ able by contacting NJDOTlat MARKET ISTEA funding is intended to im­ tunity for local governments to seek (609)530-3855. All applications mVi^t prove communities by focusing on new ways to improve the quality of be received by NJDOT no later thrfn transportation projects which are de­ life within our community,” said the close o f business on February 28. C l i f t o n Commerical Building 1 .VNDIII RSI FASTTRITHERFORD Traditional Colonial Luxury Condo/Townhouse Commerical building fea­ s * tures two offices - IL . ______. ------1 Features modern kitchen, 3 brs, 2 baths, LR mod. kitchen, DR & den. Fireplace, balcony. 1150 square feet, Apartm ents for rent 1 1/2 baths, ceramic tile Central air. Garage. & 700 square feet. N o rth A r lington L y ndhurst baths, and three bed­ MAKE OFFERS! N u t l e y Male needed to share fur­ 4 large clean, clean rooms Asking $167,000 Garden Setting nished 2 bedroom apt., including heat & hot water. rooms. Garage and 16 parking kitchen, living room, bath, $850 Superbly prepared spaces. all utilities. Security Also features front and immaculate 1 & 2 BR Apts,\p ts. N orth A rlington «a» nestled in quietou country-like Call 998-9271 4 large modem, clean roolA, rear porches and gas landscape. E"very apt. a gem 102X100 foot property. LYNDIH'RST washer, dryer set-up. Privafe baseboard heat. with location to match. Easy 4 mi. apt. $780/mth. 1 1/2 parking. $850 + utilities. access to NYC bus and all mths. security. 1 parking conveniences of city living. Excellent location All new kitchens and new space. Wall to wall carpeting C a ll R.C.A. B r o k e r , Home also has the old appliances. Good closets, No pets. AvI. Dec. 1 A gency 933-2244 world charm of harwood L y n d h u r s t gleaming hardwood floors. Call 575-9266 aft. 3 Asking $289,000 N o r t ii A r l in g to n , , Legal 3 family On-site parking, garages, N orth Arlington Duplex floors, natural woodwork, laundries. Well maintained, 4 rm. apt. plus basement 4 rooms, large bath, 2-famiI>* and stained glass win­ Great property for investment intelligently managed with and back yard. house, 2nd floor. $780 + utilities. or to live-in and cam. Six rooms y o u id mind. (No Pets) Good location. No pets. No washer or dryer. on first floor, four rooms on sec­ dows. On-Site Rental Office. Available M arch 3. ond and third floors. Front and $650 + all utilities Call 998-5764 rear entrances, modem kitchens O pen 7 D ays Call 998-3373 and baths, newer roof, windows A great way to start! C a l i. 667-0176 and furnace. Great income pro- L yndhu rst. K e a r n y I BR ultra mod., spacious apt. ducer! OWNER MUST Two 5-rm. apartments, near N o r t h A rlin g to n abundant clostes, hardwood floors, Askinji $162,900 SELL! MAKE OFFERS! Large 1 bedroom aptartment A C., refrigerator. Near NY & NJ lovely park, 1 block fropt Asking $229,000 Near transportation irans. Ideal for business couple. No public transportation. 1 mth. pets. No smoking. $690 + utilities security. No pets. R eferents $675 including heat & hot water Call 935-2376______Available March 15. required. 1 @ $675 + utij Call 507-0542 North Arlington 1 @ $725 + util J Modem 4-room apt. We will Call 759-2798 [ A ftS ! Savino JAgency S L y n d h u r s t supply heat & hot water. I istioq Service | Condo G rant Ave Refrigerator. All air condi­ 2 bedroom, living room, tioners in windows. Wall to wall carpeting. $800 a month s 438-3120 "Preferred‘RentaCs ™ Rif f i dRh°^ dining room. Washer, dryer, Call Carol from 9 to 4:30, 1/2 block from NY transpor­ 800-950-3377 tation. No pets. 1 month or after 5,998-1984 L v NDlll RM - M odern 3 room s. Carpets, refrigerator, air conditioning. security. Available March 1 S575 + utilities House for sale $950 a month C a ll 279-1188 N orth A rlington Ly NDIU'RS I - l ulh lumished 3 rooms with attic storage. All utilities included. $625 Two family house, two car garage. Five rooms on first floor. Four rooms on second. Lyndhurst - 1 .arge & m odem 4 m is. 3 A/C's, wall-to-wall carpet. Walk to transportation. Equalw Housinglousing Finished bath in full basement. S775 + utilities Opportunity' inity All real estate advertising in this news­ One block from Ridge Road, transpotation and school. paper is subject to the Federal Fair R utherford- 1 st floor. 4 112 room s w ith basem ent & yard. Housing Act of 1968 as amended WRITE TO: 2100 Linwood Ave. 11X $900 w/heat which makes it illegal to advise "any Fort Lee, NJ 07024 '•> preference limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, R utherford - 5 rooms on 2nd floor with walk-up attic. Yard. Walk to NY bus & train. Commercial space for rent affectional or sexual orientation, mar­ $950 w/heat tial status, handicap, familial status, ancestry, or national origin, or an In­ Lyndhurst " 7 ^ N o rth Ari.IGNTON - Four rooms on first floor. Laundry hook-ups. tention to make any such preference, 2500 Sq. Ft. of warehouse with 760 sq. ft. of office space. limitation or discrimination.’ This $595 + utilities Zoned right for industry in warehousing. newspaper will not knowingly accept Avaiable immediately. Call for details. any advertisement for real estate Call 998-0195 N orth A rlington - Four large rooms. Refrigerator. Parking. which is in violation of the law. Our $725 w/heat readers are hearby informed that all L y n d h u r s t dwellings advertised in this newspa­ 2000 square feet, second per are available on an equal floor. Ideal for studio or opporutnity basis To complain of discrimination call HUD office. $600/mth. + utilities. Toll-Free at 1-800-669-9777 438-8778 t h e l e a d e r THURSDAY. 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Home Improvements Garage Doors | Plumbing Fuel Tank Wanted Help Wanted Mary’s Ralph A. Giordano Cleaning Residential Bring it in T e m p o r a r y (4) Theater BERGEN ESSEX CONTRACTORS John DeGrace G arage Doors & John Gustafson Aluminum, Brass, Driver/Limo Secretarial P C s k i l l s Established 1960 933-4169 Plumbing & Heating Copper, Lead Temporary to permanent Parties Openers New Jersey’s fastest growing openings •All types of home improvements Quality Work Contracting and Iron. •Sidings, aluminum & vinyl Sales limo company seeks 50 full and Rutherford Employment ♦ ♦ ♦ Kearny Scrap Metal 47 Orient Way Feb. 22 - M ar. 2 •Attics & basements •Bathroom Installations Raynor Products 478 Schuyler Ave., part time drivers. Make up to Rutherford •Additions & alterations •Gas Piping Installed •Tank Removal Caribbean Cruise Installation Service Kearny $1,000 per week. Will train. 939-9416 Fax 939-0270 •Anderson & Pella window installers •Hot Water Heaters •Abandonment Interviews will be conducted on •Vinyl replacement windows Fair Weather •Steam/Hot Water •Spill Clean Up •Roofing, residential & commerical Ent. Inc. Boilers WANTED Monday b>:!'."??i> 0 *,ir- ; nd 1 p.m. Tow T r i ’C’k Residential/Commercial Old toy trains Feb. 23 153 Sanford Ave. ______ly n dhurst. NJ 998-0926 •Installed/Serviced Call or stop in: O p e r a t o r Frank Rendeiro •Frozen Pipes Thawed Industrial Lionel, Ives, Flyer, Resorts A.C. etc. Collector pays GARDEN STATE LIMO F/T Positions Mike’s All Seasons Free estimates Friendly Service Replacement Over 30 yn exp F ully insured crazy prices! 89 Ridge Road Exp. onlv & 997-8565 AfTordable Prices M ar. 29, A pr. 2 & 6 W indows Free 1-sti mates 652-0767 N. A rlington • Clean D/L •Tilt-in for easy cleaning Plumbing Lie * 9529 FREE Estimates 201-997-7368 ext. 621 Faster Show •Maintenance CDL & Mechani Sliva’s Carpentry R adio Citv •Double insulated glass J.W. Burns & Protect our Environment Health Care S a lesperso n D r i v e r s cal skills a + •Any shape, size or style Alternations & additons Full & part time •One day installation Sons Oil Co. (school vehicles) Sal. + benefits April 2 C apen ters/M ason s 784-3870 positions for tree estimates Fuel Oil Home Health M ale or Female Free estimates experienced Call 939-8647 Beauty & the Beast Fully insulated C all John Plumbing, Heating, Aides DRIVE OCR 438-0355 salespeople. T o (M on.-Fri Lmergency: Emergencies: (201)991-8285 Positions include 2 CARS a n d w a g o n s 8:30-6:30) •Boiler Replacement 814-5937 A pril 4 J & L Atwell Siding 201 998-1859 Available lights and Saturday PARI TIME •W ater Heater Victor Victoria & Replacement F/T, PAT, Live-in Apply in person All applicants must Autos for sale Windows Replacement P ainting MACE BROTHERS Ceramic Tile have a good driving We Repair.. Free estimates •Boiler Repair (Oil, Steele's Furniture - 512 April 5 Helping Hands. Inc record. We want 1992 Chevy « *Washers Fully insured G enna Tile G as) I McGuire J | Kearnv Ave., Kearny Phantom of the - *Dryers •Drain Cleaning C Sons ^ dependable workers C av alier Z.24- 998-6236 Complete Bathroom 933-3451 P o sitio n s O pera ,> •Refrigerators James W. Burns II to work several houra P/S. P/B, P/win. r «Freezers Modernizing Interior • Exterior PINHO NJ Plumbing Lie. « 7020 Power Washing W anted each day. This is an P/locks •Air Conditioners E le c tric a l April 11 Home Improvements \o job too "small 991-0331 S id in g & D ecks C le a n in g W o m a n excellent opportunity Air conditioning C lean ed & T he King & 1 E. Cross ley & Replacement windows or too big" Meticulous & to supplement your A n i/F m cassette. & doors, basement and R efm ished Son Service 661-5172 income. Homemakers rec room, decks, finish Karas & Son Call anytime! HafT dependable. Is 6 cyl. 27,000 miles 667-9278 carpentry Plumbing & Heating 201-955-2520 and retirees are Excel, cond. A pril 13 ^A p ril 17 DiGiorgio Tile Electric Inc. available for work NO JO B TOOSMAI 1 •Bathroom & Kitchen 1-888-955-2520 welcome. Call 935-1016 Las Vegas Getaway Ceramic Tile and Marble Electrical Contractors now. C a ll 997-7867 E x p a n s i o n H o m e 998-1029 •Installations Call 998-4800 Contractor (Complete Ask for Kim Wanted to buy I m p r o v e m e n t In t e r io r , Bathroom Remodeling) •Steam & Hot Water Industrial A pril 29 ' Siding, additions, E x t e r io r •Heating Commercial A ST IQ I’KS Les Miserables or Vo /<>/> Iihi hi% G u tte rs Personals kitchens, bathrooms, R e n o v a t io n s, •Electric Sewer & Residential Wiring and good quality Miss Saigon P a in t in g , D o o r s, Drain Cleaning ' decks, masonry, 201-751-3846 A1 G u tter D earest J oei.ess, J, mahogany furniture W in d o w s & •Water Heaters Lie. no. 3988 :omplete renovations. Cleaning Desks, carved May 6 R o o f R epairs Avindows, doors, & •Sump Pumps Cleans screens & EASE OUR PAIN before it's No job too small, R e m o d e lin g furniture, silver, Sunset Boulevard basements. RKP1ARS 9 9 8 -8 6 5 6 -ree estimates. Fully 485-4606 too late. Yes. YOU CAN DO IT! oriental rugs, jewelry, Zadroga Remodeling Free estimates. (201) 288-5380 insured. Call Phil 991-0127 Cancelling means to give up oil china & glassware May 14-May 25 Quality is our main concern NJ Lie « 6178 & 846 438-4311 Zino, 392-0787 US. Please WE LOVE YOU! C all Fran: 998- Alpina Holiday ❖ Decks A1 Electric Thank HIM for the gift of LOVE 3014 o r 998-8959| ❖Siding D & R Mike Sopko O ld H o m e S p e c ia l is t . AND THE DREAM WILL Limited Scats ❖ Sheetrock & Plumbing & Heating C l c a n i n g OUT Lyndhurst, NJ D ir ec t L in e s . COM E TRUE! Book Early Baths, boilers, HW heaters. All type of wiring. THE ATTIC? 'inyl replacement Residential service our (2 0 1 ) 507-5045 Earn some extra Co n s t - C o .i windows Free estimates. All of the above specialty. Bonded/lns’d RSVP Hi.avi.ni v, C m cA tio XO! EST. 1965| ❖ Doors-Trim work Lie. # 09296 438-4311 money from your include Orchestra SOPKO BROS. Seats, Dinner, ❖General carpentry unwanted goods Full service Excellent repairs Transportation contractors C le a n in g Taxes, an0 Tip for References Free Estimates ••••••••••••••••a Advertise your D inner Renovations • Additions • Fully insured Tree Service Individuals or 998-0121 Joe & Judy's itnms in the (•ro u p s Decks Forest Tree Service Home & Office H a n g s classifieds! All major/minor repairs M aso n ry Call for Highest quality, professional tree T V iB iv information work at very competitive rates. Cleaning Services Call 438-8700 Inside or Out Concrete-Brick 998-1268 Reliable Porches • Steps Free estimates Fully insured 997-5072 ~T)ependable Brick Veneer 939-6044 Resonable Sidewalks • Patios Call Clay 11 Four By Four Stucco* Walls* Decks C l e a n in g S e r v ic e $$ SAVE MONEY $$ Free estimates Tree Service Proclamation of Women’s History Month SHERIFF’S NOTICE Call today for a free estimate 1 T hat w o u ld m a k e a Flome & Office SUPtRlOR COURT Call M&M anytime Scott’s Tree & O f NEW JERSEY great story!" from the Borough of North Arlington Ask for Mike! Shrub C are Cleaning. | x 998-4831 Whereas, American women o f every age, race, •Tree & Stump W indows B etween Plaln|lll Citicorp Painting removal ethnicity and economic background have made and p e le n Landscaping 896-8658 •Tree & Shrub historic contributions to the growth and Mol Ex ecu !. K eep It G reen Custom Painting Epstein. Epstein.rln, Garden Landscape Spraying Brown and Bo I Fax your news strength of our nation at home, at work and in * e n v iliac »«*} Landscaping Spring cleanups I n t e r i o r •Fertilizing & Crane ?4S Or cen villaoePOBoa R ., All phases of Fertilizing Fully insured Services and ideas to the community; and Chatham T ow p j^ P ^ ^ landscaping. Cutting lawns •Free est. Ins'd Jolyn Garner, Whereas, American women served as early Bv virtueIrtue ofol ihe at >ove staled Free estimates wr II to m e dh acted 3 dell Licensed -- Insured Shrubs, Mulch 25 yrs. exp. leaders of all major progressive social move­ x i and C a l l Nick E ditor Die lot sale al i i-ubllc Free estimates Senior citizen discount ments in this nation, not only to secure their •I • • e » t 0or ( fl— 935-5658 N J License 342-1991 V?ednesdav. MMar arch 4,1 ~ 939-8989____ 939-2606 a< two o'clock lon ttv ihe after 438-9022 own right of suffrage, but also in the abolition­ prevailing lime 569-3776 • 935-2224 The property to be sold l> Roofing ist, labor union and equal education movements;

and and SteleL« of New Jersey RDS Construction Whereas, American women continue lo stri\% Cast Rutherford Nursery Schools I Child Caro Roofing Co. ■ Roofing for equality in the modem civil rights movement N J 07073 Tax Lot No ? 5 Block 30. j Roofing • Siding ■Siding for women, people of color and people with dis­ S e r v in g t h e w o r k in g co m m u n ity a w i i # 1* Gutters* Repairs ■Decks y 46 20 XiiW*77W(lR- LyD cfhurst abilities; and All work guaranteed Residential specialists FOR OVER 30 YEARSl * estimate* Fully miured Whereas, despite these contributions, the role 939-3337 939-7440 Open daily from of American women has too often been over­ tL C e n t e r 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. looked and undervalued in the body ot Ameri­ Together with all and tlnou- Johnson Roof inq Asphalt 157 Lafayette Place ••■“■rlTev privl- & can history; ilt and ap- Ihereunlo Lyndhurst, NJ Now, Therefore, I, Leonard R. Kaiser, Mayor belonging or in anyw lie aprer - K i m i Ic iili.il < omimTiinl lammp and ihe revertlon and O pen all yegr! remaln i i /u iir iii'j o n f//7»vir\ v i hl> '■ Social Studies Ja- Music, Arts & Crafts thereon, 20% ol the i Reading Readiness >*■ Science & Math the form of C<. ii e r e s s r ; Rnoi i\<, llo i Mops Hi ii i> i i*s Cash Is required al lime of sale Language Arts State Accredited Teachers Leonard R. Kaiser, Mayor The properly shaii oe »o»o suo- >*■ lecl to all dens and encum ) m t imnii' it.' ft c if ' Sponsored by: North Arlington AARP Chapter brances of record and the Sher State Licensed Day Care Center Ilf m akes no representations i) 3 3 - 7 * ) 7 8 expressed or implied, as to Ihe Highly Qualified Staff Offering 2 Basic Pro­ 3969, Nancy Bartlen, President pxiiiertce. amount, or validity • ir liens and encumbrances <1 iiitl in lih )J!»u /\,Vcm grams >*■ Supervised Activities • - which (i the 6 notice is further subject to Con Ages 2 to 5 Published: February , 1997 dltions of 5ale as set lorth by Ihe Sheriff of Beroen County Fee: $38.50 The Sheriff reserves Ihe Mills h *H?uire 4k right to adlourn this sale Irom v L sons lim e to time a> prp^l^ed' Drywall o o f in g . . R-34-*7 R-37-97 • m R : Flal - R-2*-*7 • 054372 Shingles -Rubber KaaoKc ProfmnraJ S«rvtc« fot T d t ReaoRe ProfcMional Service. Profes Reso Re l*rofem»ion»l Service. Aichi Sheetrocking George Ortnsby Savino communication Relation tional Imuranca Anociiies tectuial Design for ADA ( ompliance Taping Carpentry & Whereaa. th«ra exi«» • need for Pro- Whereas, there exists i need for Pro Where*! thete exists a need foi Pio- sheetrock fcaaional Sarvicw foe the telecommu- feasional Service* for an Insurance Pro- fessional Services for Architectural nicaOom for related protects concern- feasional. and Design Service for American D isab l­ Coating Call anytime! Attorney at Law ing the lalccommunicaUoos industry. Whereas, the Local Public Contracts ties Act Compliance and •Fully Insured• 201-955-2520 Law NJSA 40 11 -1 et seq requires thai Whereas, the I xxal Public Conti acts Toll free: 1-888-955-2520 Whereas, th« Local Public Contracts the Resolution authori ring the award law NJSA 40 11-lei requires thsi Call 997-5127 Law NJSA 40 ) 1-1 et seq requires that of contracts for “Professional Service the Resolution authorizing the swstd Hoard of .he Boi Beeper: 393-7527 the Rceotution authorizing the award without competiUve bids must be avail- of contracts for Professional Service granted final appm of contract* for “Profeseional Service" sble for public inspection without competitive hid* must be avail- without competitive bi* must be avail- Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, by able for public inspection able for public mpecuon the Mayor and Council of the Borough Now. Therefore, Be It Resolved, by Real Estate Closings Now, Therefore, Be It Reeolved, by of North Arlington. Bergen County, the M*yoi *nd C ouncil of the Hotftugh Career services are the Mayor and Council of the Borough New Jersey, as follows of North Arlington Bergen ( ouniy W e want your of North Arlington. Bergen County, I The Mayor and Acting Borough New Jersey, as follov New Jersey, as follows Clerk are hereby authorized and di I The Mayor and Acting Borw h offered for women 1 The Mayor and Acting Borough roc ted to execute an agreement with Clerk are hereby authorized • Published news photos Clerk are heraby authorized and di- Profeaaional Insurance Associate* te- retted to execute sn agreemer it with V r e V4 I Women in marital or career tran- reeled to exacute an ^reament with garding insurance related issue* which l-ouis Brandt Architect LeiMd S McGee for the Mtecoamu- is attached hereto and made part hereof 2 This is to be swarded without com are invited to call the Bergen nicsOOM project 2 This n to be awarded without com- petitive bidding as Professional Ser force Center for information on 438-6801 2 This i* to be awarded without com- petitive bidding a* “Professional Ser- vices" in accord*nce with 40A II patitive bidding a* “Profeaaional Ser- vice*" in accordance with 40A 11- 5( 1XA) of the Local Public Contract special counseling/education/job Send their, to: view" ia accordance with 40A II- MIKA) of the Local Public Contract law I Can you hang SOXA) of the Local Public Contract Law 5 The contract .mount for this project training services availahle to them. 3 The contract amount fort/us project will not exceed fourteen thoussnd live wallpaper or build Professional career counseling and Leader 3 The contract amount for this project will not exceed six percent (6%) of Ihe hundred dollars snd no cents will not eaceed two thousand five hun- Municipality's annual *ssessment as (J 14.500 00) decks? Advertise in job training services are provided to dred doflws (S2.500 00) promulgated by the South Bergen Mu- 4 Notice of this Ktion tot* published Newspaper, 251 Ridge Road 4 Notice of tfus action to be published mctpal Joint Insurance Fund and the according to law the business women who are separated, divorced sccordiM to law Municipal Excea* Liability Joint Iiwir- or are the sole support of their fami- anc* Fuad Approved Leon*rd R Kauer Mayor d ire c to ry ! 251 Sidgc Rd Lyndhurst Approved Leonard R K*i*er. Mayor 4 Notice of this action lobe published Attest Robert M l.andolfi Acting Attaat Robert M Landolfi. Acting according to law Borough Clerk Each 1-inch box Borough C1«t January 27 I W / For information call 329-9600, Lyndhurst NJ Dated January 27. 1997 Approved Leonard R Kaiser Mayor c o s ts Attest Robert M Landolfi. Acting Published Fetirusry t> IW7 . 5200. N o charge fo r Borough Clerk Fee $14 (X) o n ly $6! 07071 Dited January 27, 1997 Call 438-8700 i n i t i a C c o n s u l t a t i o n Published February 6, 1997 LE G A L5 LEGAL S

LcplNMte* Adj-rt-«t NMk<*rrc«tt»sOr*M>« Employing An Attorney Withou Com- SHERIFF S NOTICE SHERIFF’S NOTICE Um Variaic* Application Borough of North Arlington i.yndhorw Ordinance No 2 JO* petitive Bidding Offered by Fedkenheuer Offered by Fedkenheuer SUf»E»*0« COURT 5Uf*f I Addroa 600 Schuylar Avenue TUe no<>ct Out on the 19th day of ||fhe<| 0, w u mmxluced and Whereaa. there exiau a need for the 1 Block #2J5 Lot » lt F*ruary 1997, ■ hearing will be he4d ^ upoo fin l reading at a inching Seconded by Davia Seconded by Saa. .ervicca of a Zoning Board Attorney, Wherea. there exiat. a need for a Where*, there exiM* a need for a vrofMa of tftt County of plcM* taka notice that at 1 pm on before the Borough of North Arlington. ^ ^ of Commmioncn of the Planning Board Attorney, and Planning Board Fmginew and CM \ BarfM, mada mi M i 2Mi day of Janu- wadnaaday February 26. 1997 ,n the Zoning Board of A<%uatment on the ap- 7rtwTwh,p t levied upon and ■ tix montha from the ^ operattoM at 600 SchuylerImgton Tax Map Town Hall al M>7 Valley Brook Averaje 4 m ,,1 > 40 A I Now Therefore Be It Resolved by Now. Therefore Be It Resolved by t'on VVrifolExCCut^ori wiii expose », or they w ill be for Aviaia W ednetdr Kthe (ubaenber m th» **e In addition, van- av.ilable for public inapettion at ihe ol P"l)urinK the week poor to and up to Service, without competitive bxh and 1 That Richard Allen. f.K) 1* herebv I Thai Paul Sarlo is herebv appointed 216 HadcJon A v tw e ,997 w,n b* required for rear yard .et fice of the Construction official Mu and including the date of »uch meet kVetfmonf the contract Ittetf mu.t be available for appointed Planning Board Attorney for Planning Board F ngmeerfor the term back Propoted 16' ex,.ting - Re- mc.pal Building, weekday, between Bv virtue Of rnc a&ovcsiaied public impection th? term prescribed by law pre«iibe«J bv taw writ 10 rne direcled arx3 deii- Jamaa P Strrfaci, fcxccutor quired 25'. right ude »et back - Pro- * am and pm at the ( lerk 1 Office m vercd I have levied ciron and 10 4 Now Therefore Be It Reaolved by 2 Thu appointment 11 made without 2 Thu appointment it made without p,Hed I 2) exiating Required 10 . Any intereated party may appear at I to any member of the will expote for tale *' South PlamfMld. New Jaraay the Town Ha the Zoning Board of Ad)u»tment of the competitive bidding as a Professional competitive bidding as a Professional vendue at the Sheriff’s OM-ce m Borough of North Arling­ and parking Propr»ed 101 .pace. Mid hear.ng and participate therein in who reqoeata a copy ton general publi. Bie Chairman and the Secretary of _ _ _Public _ _ _ < ontracts Law The «amc cal Public ( ontract. Law Ihe »ame at two o’clock in the afternoon Tax M ap Thu notice . berng puhli.hed purau- ing Board of Adjustment Nearest Cross Street Ap­ 27 Warren Street 1 Joaephine (>le.kr the Zoning Board ot the Borough of pfof< >nal Service* while the being Profesjional Service, while the prevailing lime Properly lo be h?‘, proxim ately tW feet ck. NJ 07601 ant to the requirement! of the I own |own»hip< lerk ( arlatadt are hereby authorized and di ^ , , , , , 1^ , ithotized to practice by appointee u authori«d to practice by rated m the Township of southerly frorr) me Inter­ ,hip of LyndhurM and the Land Uae Ihoma. Walth Lvnpy of thu re known as 623 Kingsland bury Avenue ing hour., at the ( onalruction Depart Puhli.hed February <> l'«7 A tht 1 nwnahip of Avenue, Lyndhurst. New Approxim ate Lot Slie: 50 X (Funeral Ordinsmr’* ' 2 Thu contract is awi shed ir 1 published in the I ra< 110 ment located at 25) Stuweaant Avenue Fee *10 50 ? Schedule XI »o Jersey I yndhurti < h*P'« aimpetitive bidding as a w" as L ot. 18 n Together»emer w ith a l and alngu- 1 yndhur.t NJ 07071 U to m ilt N™ „ v Avenue from a w nie official lar the■ right*, liberties, prtvi- f)pen H idge Hoad One Township leges. ‘heredltamenfs and *P- Board of Adjustment letolution No Meelir Milburn Avrrme tn of L yndhur st Kvj> >*,. ances Iheraurwo PuMir Meeting. belonging or In anywise apper­ Borough of Carlstadt ,ohn 2 KnterpriMa I 1 < Way Heading last I aw hetausc the service. *ret..t« D im ensions Be It Reaolved by the Zoning Board App|lcan, fered by Sa»» maiely) 19 taining and the reversion and li. It Ordained by formed by a perton authr^ized b remainders, rents, issues,and of Adjuatmtnt of the Borough of June* J (ruida condedby LaHullier Nearest Cross S*reef u> practice a recognized ptolnu' profits thereof, and Car h the Third Str ee' estate, right, tine. Ir 1 yndhurti that Tooetner with an and S'Ojiu property, d * f------prrwtaionaofthaOpanPublic Meeting. I |„d an out off theth s_ .._ ._ - ik any other official newspapo purtenances thereunto alisfy in the first pi as with adequate notice of the Regular ^ j )7 inerting' belonging or in anyW'Se apper- the said p ia M tff the Meeting* of the Zoning Board of Ad It.,aril l< Borough tain'ng and tne reversion and *2lM }4irwlth lawful wsi f a th. I » 7 ,h.l .k. Roll ( all \>*r ■ remanders rents, issues and then----- IHted January 2» I prof ts thereof, and a'so a.t me public h* niilif lid , Miin.'liV et'ale, r.«w, Mie, the*' f e hy s s s s « 2 *£ property claim and d»*” 'ai>d 0 sh is reouired at tim e of sale rh* !h« Ra^ilu fctowinf* ilull be '*»di"Wit* * I...... Ihe sa d dr-fendan's of in to ano f » nronerty shall be SOW sub- Mid Ik. U | Hoot m U» »o...... out of the same t?e sold to p»> ill liens and encum - nugh Hall. Borough of Carl.tadt New P'"vid*fi«t « onnection o ^ ani y and sai's'v m t^e f - st p'ac e u' n ^fCSIK « Ol>1 r ecor d and the Sher- the sad pia-nt.if me sum 0 . Imtry al 7 pm, hearing, al I pm on the **ewer in the mete venue v A|1),h_>h S184 673 On w th lawful-meres following dales Mayoi and s and encumbrances February 25. 1997 Be II Ordained by ( ouncil of the Horou| .f North A. _ > the property fh *c h Is Ihe March 25. 1997 s.jbiect m ailer ol this sale This Imgton amend the! ink ihe Boiough notice is fyrttxfurther scOiect lo Cor April 22, 1997 mediately upon publication and adop rt.t- • onsolSaie-- is teSjt * lorth'orth bv the May 27. 1997 Sher iff of Ber oen Countycounty I Hie owners of property brancesofrecord and lune 24. 1997 If mal-es no r e p rescniat'c - The Sheriffnff reserve.reserves ....the e«pressed e * ‘s to t» r.ght to ad'iourn thi^ saie from July 22, 1997 Aiea be and hereby *re coi e» stence, amount . August 26. 1997 ol anv l ens and encumb* ances ington Bergen ( ounty September 21. 1997 on the properly w hrh IS the li*t SectKm 2 I llandita suniect matter of this sale th s October 21 1997 not ce S ty'he r sub ectmCon ie amended tn add the f- November 25 1997 IJecambai 21. 1997 Zoning Hoard of Ad|«.lmeiil the Sneriff resi-rves !'>*> lanuary 27. !■>>» Horough of Norik Arlington r y> i '■-> ad oijrn this sa‘e from All matter, concerning the operati Notice thal on the nineteenth t t ’ P Have soma- < of the affair, of the Zoning Boaid inpt|ed of watt* and iem<: MFC Adjuaiment im ludmg but mil limit ompletely with gravel si n e 4 * * ' to daemon, on applications appoi 1 * manner which u actr| ment of Boaid Officers appointme of profaaaKina' .tafT and any other m ter concerning the operation of the Zi ing Boaid of Ad|u.tment may be taken • I hat all 1 a r ^ X c f a t o up at any 01 all of ihe above enumci secured Im a led meeting. Department He It Furthet Reaolved that the 4 I hat all I eader Free Prea. Newtpa|iei and the with *11 irg* North Jersey Herald * New. be deaig lev w »,r' ' Natasha’s Stars naiad aa the newspaper, in which ill Jersey Depi notice* of daemon, change, and Spe A R IES (March 21 to Apnl 19) In ci*l Meeting, .hall be placed foi the terests of a creative nature come to year 1997 the fore this week You are adept at Be It Further Reaolved th*t the Sec y thu Oidmi ictary to the Zoning Hoard ol Ad|ust eis shall hi communicating your ideas to others, ment be directed to place a copy of thu Should sai a plus in business right now l^ater in Reaolution on the bulletin hoard re ply served for all other public notice* and the week, you tackle a difficult thal .he file one copy with the Boiough ( 10) days altei nolu household chore to get il out of the ( lerk of the Borough of ( arl.tadt ('onstruclHin Depai Be II Futthei Reaolved. that th* Sec Hoard of Health an additional fi way letary to the Zoning Boaid of Adjust 110 00 per day .hall acciue lor e» TAURUS (Apnl 20 to May 20) evety d*y of delay altei the expn ment be further duected lo publuh this Couples devise a strategy for dealing notice tn the Leader Free Pie*, and the of ihe 10 day. a. set loilh abo A dve rtise in North Jersey Herald A New. whuh the provuiona ol the on with a rebellious child who’s been a notice *ie not complied with the classifiods! problem of late. There's a strong Rita M (terber Secretary .hall be .ufftcient if served u|« property owner. pei»on«lly Each 1-inch possibility that you will attain finan ing Ihe n cial backing for that project you want abode >ith a family member box costs only SCORPIO (October 23 to IR yeais to start. Your energy level is high, November 21) A private talk with a e property owner ma and you accomplish much PuMir Notire $6 ' higher up at work brings key in­ DSRIF/T C 0 New Jeiaey t o All G EM IN I (M ay 21 to June 20) sights this week Be sure to fulfill File No 96-545 by ihuordc* on appluation Uitlie N Whether orally or literally, you are at that social obligation you made some Pleaac I ake Notice thal an application Ailmgton Boaid of Health with |i PRIME TIME WITH KIDS for on* ( 11 u*e variance ha. bean tiled that Ihe e.uling septn system n i> your communicative best However, time ago to a close friend. In general, with the Hackensack Meadowlwid* Da lailul* *. signed *nd »e*led l>v • by Donna Erickson bide your time this week when it you are the picture of confidence and velopmenl Comm I., ion by Rin.ldo Irs.ional engineei I he gianlmg comes to clearing the air with a loved IV Argenio, Faq on behalf of 1 eleport extension by the Borough shall nt and cliches with your children For self assertion fe»i a Cabin fever is the dreaded disease one It’s best to still wait a bit SAG ITTARIU S (November 22 to miM identified a. 9 P0I1I0 Avenue Jeiwy I leparlmetil 1 that hits our family this time every example, “It’s raining cats and C A N CER (June 21 to July 22) A Block 226. lot 5 04 in I yndhur.1. New ( dogs," "You’re as white as a ghost,” December 21) A fnend comes to you lersey Said pi«mi*e* ar a located in the , year We always need a little extra heart-to-heart chat with a close for advice but isn’t really in the mn the mark this be held on February II. 1997 at 10 am creative twists to simple ideas that should address mutual relationship have several pages, string t em wcfjl concerning your career and in ihe Office of ihe Commiaaion. One might be just the medicine you’re concerns before things get out of DeKorte Paik Plaia. Lyndhut.t, New looking for while planning M»me together to make a book. Keep on the domestic concerns as well A child look out for more expressions to add hand At work, you encounter extra Any party in 1 mar eat may appeal in dined and p*» weekend family fun comes to you for help w ith a difficult responsibilities and some minor pctaon by agent, 01 by iltoiney *nd to the collection You'll discover •nd that Ihe ». * Turn off the TV and create your assignment later in the week A obstacles However, you attack |n**anl any comment* oi oh|eclK>ns lo taken up lor ti them on billboards, ads in ihe relief .ought Wnlten comment, own family network Find a big box romantic weekend is in the stars. final paasagr at newspapers and in your story books everything with renewed drive. may also be .ubmilted prim lo the dale Mayor and ( « and set up a news anchor desk Get VIRGO (August 23 to September AQUARIUS (January 20 to of lh* beanng All pl«n* filed by the Council 1 ham all ages involved in producing the For extra fun. make up your own applicant ar* available al thi* office fin Ridge Road v 22) You are briskly efficient and at February 18) You and your sig­ stories using the illustrated expres public inapection during legulai busi headlines, weather and sports reports your best on the jot) this week, and nificant other make important plans sions Pleaac contact the HMIX office* ai of the previous week’s winter, fami­ you make great strides as a result for your future together However, * Change the message on your 460 1700 prior 10 heai ing if ipecisl 1* ly, school, church and community Some have second thought about a you need to spend some extra time quirement* aie needed under the telephone answenng machine Lei 0 d inVestmenl Over the activities With your high ratings, the on a career project. What goes on American* with Disability Act (ADA! your children come up »nh some w„ kcnd J(.|V(. jnlo partnership in If there ar* any quaation*. pleeae con kids will be encouraged to plan next behind the scenes is to your benefit, tad KitMine Kalfka of thu office *t 4«> week's programming, too Let them clever ideas teresls PISCES (February 19 to March I 70(1 dunng regulai bu.mee* houu FOR MORE FAMILY FUN LIBRA (September 23 to October create their own silly sitcom com 20) A useful financial tip conies to IDF.AS. ATCH “DONNA SDA^ 22) Buying and selling are favored Office of th* C'bief I ngineer plete with ads' “Air” it prime time at you from a surprising source this Robert I Bran. P F . P P a weekend gathering of fnends and WITH DONNA ERICKSON. 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