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L y -::. V a l l e y L r L y n Jh u rs? Minn ( - e d C e n t s Ulll'-t, X„is, |>„llutlon i. IjecomiiiK n ^m iin . filler pMklriH in modrrn living, tireut efforts are now untlnr way In elin.inute water an<| air pullutlon—blit anise, 1 i \ l >l i: ivliieh l» a* l>nlher»„me ai„l, nften, as «laneernus as Ihe other 1 0 forms of pollution is (lisreKar<le,l. All this points at Teterborn. I.et s nnt allow the iiitrmhii tion of hijr planes that will enor. montl\ inerease the ainnunt of nnlse pollution In South iit-r •»<l SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Vol. 48 No.—40 LYNDrtURST, IV J.. \l Vi 1969 Second-ci««a poatag* paid at Rutharford, N. J Richard Galik, Merit Scholarship Winner, Under Consideration For Bogle Says He Was Only The Lawyer ’Round The World Summer Tour Richard S. Galik. the prize In Sale Of Swimming Pool Property winning student of Lyndhurst. ‘‘I am an attorney and. Ihe Leader pointed out that choice pieces- on the Passaic Ri- been in Commissioner Russo s velopment of the Passarc river High School, arrived at the sum such I merely represented the ^ i,stor Plan, prepar- vcr. is used as a storage lot for department for four years" and bank Oct. 12. 1961: mit this week when he was noti- sellers in a legal capacity." ed h\ Passaic Valley Citizens Laird Johnson Co. tnat purchase of recreational lud that he is one of 30 high 1) An area between Riverside Thus did Mayor Horace R. Bo Planning Association, said that Bogle, in his letter to T h e property is Commissioner Jos Avenue and the Passaic River school seniors under considera w h er ge today admit that he was th e ihe Swimming Pool prop Leader, describes the negotia enh Carucci s department. tion lor ii trip around the world. north of the municipal ballfieid legal agent for the sale of the crt\ became available it should tions which led to the sale of the Tli is m eans that out of 2.5 mil is shown for public purpose ~ old Lyndhurst Pool site to a Ru be purchased by Lyndhurst property from the owners, Har Both Russo and Carucci broke tiim in the U.S. high school sen Some of the small lots are al therford automobile concern — bir months the Swimming old and Dorothy Sticht. away from Bogle and are run mrs. Richard Galik is one of 30 ready owned by the Township although on his desk since Oct. Pool was offered for lie But at no time does Bogle ex mng on an opposition "Actian who <iif defined brilliant cn It is recommended that the re 12. 196], was the M aster Plan Hi ro u g h th e m e d iu m of u rg e plain why he did not follow the 'Iearn" ticket. eugh lo tie considered for the maindcr of these sin.ill lm , hr admonition that all the specific ''flgn on th e p ro p e rty . recommendation of the Planning world lour that is sponsored In no part of his letter d.d purchased by tlu1 township Im property should be acquired by Citizens became interested in Board and move for the pur i .'k h year by the National Merit Logie explain the failure of Lynd park purposes. These lois are L y n d h u rs t. .icfjiiiring the pool property for chase of the property by Lynd Scholai ship Corp. hurst, while he has been mayor., presently zoned for busine-s Bogle made his statem ent in a Lyndhurst and suddenly it h u rs t. lo acouire other riverbank pro Should thev be developed with Only 10 will be selected. Hut long, letter to The Leader en ■icquired by Laird .Johnson Instead Bogle said that a ! 1 pcrty as recommended in I he business use< the building tin m.Uuv !elU«- him of the deavormg to explttin hk» connec Co. of Rutherford. Today t h r problems relative to the a flop- >: a s t e r P la n . doubt edly be located w ry close honor Rit*hard was told that all tion with the sale. ii\erbank property, one of the (ion of a Master Plan “h av e to Riverside Avenue directly np :>i< are <»f equal accom plishm ent Only recently The Leader posite from residential develop that the selection depends on pointed out that instead of nc ment thus having consiik rable ;i number of factors. quirmg that property for Lynd im p a c t. jit it already Lyndhurst High Mayor Bogle Issues Statement nut'st Commissioner Peter Cur School is wrapped in the joy ol c:n, one of Bogie's r u n n i n g P a r t ol th is a r e a i * u:-i d a - a Richards ac\ievemcnt. mates, bought a strip of river boat sales establishment and l,v And his parents. Mr. and Mrs. On Role In Swimming Pool Site l ank hnd for his own purpose* an enclosed swimming pool. U Stephen Galik of 250 Oriental and has been busily trying to is not the intention ot the plan Dear Sir: served upon interested parties. discuss their findings, and by a PI;ice. have marked it proudly fill it in. to recommend immi diate pur In response to your r e c e n t hearings were held by the Hoard unanimous vote reported to the as another milestone in the life It wus learned that Bogle Inc.. chase ol these Use-.. llnwcwK newspaper article wherein you (|t Adjustment and the variance Township of Lyndhurst and ol their son. tne corporation founded by Ho these areas .ire •Ik iu ii lo p u b accuse me of being responsible granted on or about Novem Commissioner Carucci that, Richard was one of the 800.000 111 ‘Tic's father, owns three of the lie purposes on th e p la n s for the failure of the Township ber 1, 1965. their opinion, the purchase sIndents who took the merit pieces of land which the Master il the prope t\ does been of Lyndhurst to purchase th e In all negotiations relative to Said properly by the Township p^n sdid should be aecimnd scholarship examinations. vailable thi' polie\ decisj. former site of the Lyndhurst the procurement of a variance was unadviseable. The decision for Lyndhurst. As a result he won the Cur favor purcli; ise of thi.; U> d l o r Swimming Pool. I would like to Mr", and Mrs. Sticht were rep of the committee was based up tiss Wright Guy Vaughan Mem The property on th e to w n p u b lic purposes will ha I..- n refresh your memory by set resented by Anthony Meola. Es on the following facts: (ji :al M erit Scholarship. ship tax books s w o rth $100 m a d e . ting forth the following, facts, quire and the purchaser by the e a c h . Richard's dad is a machinist 1. The purchase price is too 2 ) A nn a r e a ad.;.K i nt i, Richard Galik not fiction. law firm of Kipp. Ashen and So Curcio's property is listed at a I the Wood Ridge plant of Cur high for the facility in its pres southern moil ('ount> I’.u he has performed with such ease On August 31. 1965 my clients. met ville of Rutherford. New Jer S'/ilth tiss Wright, ilis mothers is the His highest accolade comes ent condition. Lyndhurst. These areas an prt sey. Title to the property was The entire piece of property on former Charlotte Richter. and success. At Lyndhurst High from his mother. Harold and Dorothy Sticht. en 2. After repair and purchase, sentK used b\ opci land hn closed on December 15. 1965. the riverbank is valued at $6. Richard has elected to use his School he has won the National " R i c h a r d h a s b e e n a jo y »o tered into a sales contract with we would still have a facility ness u-a-v This area : Ivnld < LuO — according to the town ■ scholarship to attend Massaehn l»onoi Society M athematics As his lainily." said Mrs. Galik icspcct to their swimming pool In September of 1965, Com that was not modern or ade s:rabl> he an addit ion to I I ship's assessed valuations. setts Institute of Technology sociation award twice. He has s im p lv . property and their marina, sell missioner Joseph Carucci. Di quate for our needs. Estimated c o u n ty p a r k . II ’i et at no time has the Bogle one of the most prestigious uni been named the “class scholar" From High School Principal ing said property direct to the rector Qf Parks and Public Buil cost of purchasing old pool site the County not administration attempted to fol versities in the world. and the boy “most likely to suc- Joseph Polito came this: Delafield Corporation. The jale dings Department, appointed a — $115,000: estimated cost of it c o u ld b e u>i low out the advice in the mas " *T?r| "THtTnrw* t t ^ r e * R o b e rt ce?#.'' has bwtv a cnrtr.rw- fms p£f%r)1 u * * l t m recreation pur pi s tr.al candidate for West Point e state commission was involved te r* p la n .