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C L B O X C o m p 0 . 0 0 ~ M ìn it -e d Lyndhurst Free Pub. Lib. It is time to regard garbage in a A Valley Brook Ave. new light. No longer can we turn four noses from it and stuff it in a I bag or can and then ignore it. It (5 oimnercidi ktmuvr r takes its place with gold. A big I money item. Reach deep into your I pockets and get rid of it. Recycle and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW as much as you can. And try not to Puhliihed Al 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurtl. N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1988 forget the dummies that let this VOL. 70 NO. 35 Second-Class Postage Paid M Hutherfmd, N.J «7070 25 n n t happen to you, _____ _______ Subscription U 00 - Published Weekly [Board adopts $11.4 M budget By Carol McCarthy She mentioned the • fact that, zardly," but were the result of a most $11 million businesses do not taining the school buildings, adding money is part of the process to although there are less stu The members of the Lyndhurst "careful study of expenses.” operate with such a small surplus. that each year the board “runs into” ensure good educations and good enrolled in the schools now ifian d of Education unanimously some sort of “catastrophe.” jobs in the future for students. He there were last year, it is more costly Board member Ronald Bogle Board member Ralph DeNisco itcd a budget in the amount of cited the fact that only three persons to educate them. She added that the congratulated the finance committee said that, while an 18 percent $11,429,121.29 for the 1988-89 Member Frank Benedetto quoted are running “unopposed” for the children graduate from high school for a "job well done.” He claimed increase was allowed, the budget ; school year at their last meeting. the adage, “If you think the cost of Board of Education and asked, as “dunces," who cannot “read, that he could only "see a surplus of only reflects an 11 percent increase. A member of the audience, Lee education is dear, wait until you see “Where are those who care about write, or compose a letter." Pacifico one to two percent.” He added that He stressed the importance of main- Pacifico, 125 Delafield Avenue, the costof ignorance.” He added that education?” voiced her objections to the budget, stated that “money is not the stating that salaries of both teachers answer" to a better education and and administrators were “very cited the fact that Newark spends Good Sam aritan lands in court $ per child for educational inflated," adding that the entire 8,000 A Rutherford young woman who where other parking spaces along theboy said he was not hurt and went had no report of an accident in which purposes. budget was “very inflated.” Pacifico tried to be a Good Samaritan wound the curb were free and that her car on. She told Breslin the same story, a bicyclist was struck nor of a hit- said that, with slatting salaries of The board’s members strongly up in Lyndhurst municipal court was surrounded by "15 or 20 noting that the number on her palm run. $18,500 annually for 32 hours and defended the budget. Vincent Bello Thursday to answer the charges of youths" and that Miss Paskas had a was the license number on the car Breslin found her guilty on both 25 minutes of work weekly, teachers said that the budget reflects salary obstructing traffic and of having no license number penned on her palm. that left the scene. counts and imposed $10 fines and should only receive a cost of living increases of not just teachers and license plate on the front of her car. He said that there was no license She said the from license plate $10 costs of court on each. increase as do other working per administrators, but of secretaries, Deborah Paskas was given a sum plate on the front of her car and that had fallen off her car and she had Albert Diaz of Westwood had the sons. Board President Richard custodians, and other employees as mons by Officer Haggerty on Febru the vehicle kept a car driven behind placed it in the car to be fastened on charge of speeding 7 5 miles per hour DiLascio replied that teachers' and well. He added that the board had ary 18 charging she obstructed traff hers from proceeding, so he issued later. in the 55 mph New Jersey Turnpike administrators’ salaries are the result gone “to the h(ink and beyond" in ic by stopping her car in the middle the summonses. She said she was excited at seeing zone on June 2 reduced to speeding of negotiations, adding that salary contract negotiations. Bello said that of the street hindering cars behind He said Miss Paskas told him that the boy struck and was telling the at 69 mph as Trooper Perez, who negotiations will begin again in “Lyndhurst is not unique with hers from passing. a car had struck a boy on a bicycle youths surrounding her vehicle lodged the complaint on October 18, December. budgets of this nature.” He con Haggerty told Municipal Judge and kept on going and that she had about the incident when the officer 1987, agreed to the lowering of the Pacifico told the board's members cluded by saying that the budget's James A. Breslin that Miss Paskas taken down the license plate number arrived. speed after conference with Diaz’ to “take it easy on the taxpayers." figure» had not been “thrown hapha was in the middle of Wean Avenue of the car as it proceeded. She said Haggerty told the court that police attorney, Roger Daly of Hacken sack. Breslin said that the Diaz, abstract shows he had had 8 previous summonses for speeding, the last Grand Jury dism isses com plaints one in 1986, so he would set the pen alty as for a first offense. The fine ago Monday. The complaints were Board was broken down into small Board Offices and the high school • Ihe school board maintenance men. The Bergen County Grand Jury was $50, costs $ 15 and an additional dismissed the complaints made made by Frank Low der, Anthony units in order to avoid bidding. field. It was found that the elevator The school board has appro priated $50,000 to resod the football $20 was imposed because a warrant against the Board of Educa tier after Cellantano and James Reiser who The complaints named items. The was constructed by the lowest bid field. It was advertised for bids and had to be issued for Diaz. hearing several witnesses a, week Charged that work authorized by the new school elevator, the renovated der, the board offices were built by low bidder was below the $50,000. James Robinson of Elizabeth was The balance of the money was used fined $250 on a charge by Trooper for field equipment. Tereyk that the man was driving Actually, most of the work done at while under the influence of alcohol the field other than the sod were on January 31. The state-mandated done by volunteer labor with mater $100 surcharge, court costs of $15, ial sold at cost to the board. loss of driver privilege for six Richard DiLascio, a member of months and 12 to 48 hours at an the school board, submitted a list of Intoxicated Driver Resource Center the people and supply companies was additional to the penalty. that made labor contributions and Fred Schaefer of Secaucus, sold material at cost It is estimated charged by Ptl. James O'Connor that their help was worth at least with driving while under the influ $60,000. The list of those who ence on January 6, had a stiff penalty helped follows: imposed for his second such offense. Anthony Paolazzi, Paolazzi Bros. His fine was $500, surcharge $100, Excavating; Warren Corby', Paint loss of license; for two years, 30 ing & General Maintenance: Joe days community service, 48 hours in Tjmpanaro, School Maintenance; Bergen County Jail, and attendance Bob Appetlo, School Maintenance; at the IDRC. Joe Maida, Carpenter; Joe Malda, Breslin gave his decision in the Jr., Carpenter: Lou Ambrosio, Ma COMMISSIONER JOHN DILASCIO takes measure of excavation for BOB APPELLO, one of the volunteer helpers, tamping down cement in son, Midget Football League; case of the North Arlington contrac footing to the field house. field house footing. Frank Primerano, Copeland Con tor, Guy Collette, who «as charged struction ; Nick Primerano, by two North Arlington police offic Copeland Construction: Jack Har ers with driving his van while on the rington, Carpenter: Rich Rieger, suspended list. They testified previ Carpenter: Joe Nazare, Siding I t ously that they both clearly saw Col Roofing; Mike Gariffa. Carpenter; lette backing his van outof his drive Sam Palumbo, S.J. Palumbo Elec way at Crystal Street, turn the vehi tric ; Carl Carbone, Carbone Plumb ing; Jerry Lombardi, Lombardi cle around and park at the curb. Plumbing; Ralph Wetzel, Wetzel I t Collette, represented by Attorney Son Plumbing. * -, Carmen Rusignola, testified it was Peie Cagnacci, Duct Work; Joe his wife who backed the van out of Nazare, Director, Nazare Memorial the driveway and that an assistant Home; Don Roenish, Plaid Motors, was standing nearby to drive to a job Midget Footbal League; Ed Collet- in the Oranges. However, Breslin U, Faye-Ed Studios, Midget Foot said he could not believe that Collet ball League; David DiPlsa, Midget te would not immediately tell the Football League ; Bernie Consalvo, Midget Football League: Glen Car officers that his wife had backed the rol.