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Lyrt Jhurst Public Library v«!;sy Brook Ave. SAMPLE '.J'.j: ... J, 0 7 1 7 1 . *:!><&>sfigt PS'* :■ j a ; ' f •% K * . i m f ':■> ,« < $ * ' i Ji i;> S*-' t'v t .- v ,s> s- •: . ■;.. «• ay'” t t o * and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW .<»V' *»■* "W 20 Cants p«r copy _ I ,-r- | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1979 Published a t 251 Rida* Rd., Lyndhunt Socond-Clo*« pwtogt paid ot Rutherford, N J. Subscription $6.00 Published Weekly rees, Bends Backs • r a g y ^ p Monday morning, heralded convulsed. Strong o n Jersey around Atlantic City who h ad counted upon heavy began to clear householders not hamper too much as a m ere sprinkle of one to began (lowing from where 23 inches of snow fell Washington Day sales knew refrigerator the skies noon—12 inches of snow lad appeared with shovels and vehicles equipped with three inches. south. Instead of h e a tf | upon the casinos that they were licked Many deand .ln a short time the fallen. It had begun early brooms and gas-fired snowtires. Suddenly the weather map to sea they reache*' On its northward flight the did not even try to get to snow blowers. snow lessened. But by the their stores.“At the shopping One of the oddities of the it reach South Bergen it plazas the only activity was There was considerable day was the assortm ent of still packing a sizeable provided by the teams of grumbling because of the custumes the storm brought plows which frantically tried difficulties posed by the out Anything that could Public works departments to clear the snow away in snow. But to the public shed snow and provide a were waiting but they ex tim e for the shopping rush works departments high little w arm th w as piled on as slight skim of snow prais" was given by most pected a Tlie shopping rush never folks took to the streets, to After all Monday was being fair minded residents materialized. clear the walks or to make celebrated a s W ashington s The departments coped their way to the foodstores Most of those who w ere not Birthday The schools would with the suddenly heavy The storm capped a sue trying to get to work spent be closed. So would the post storm as efficiently as cession of 10 frigid days the morning staring out the office. So would banks and anybody could expect. TTiey when the thermometer windows at the drifts that Wall St. got on the job early and in a failed to rise above the filled driveways and blocked However, as dawn began short time had most of the freezing mark Just before off streets. Many knew that - lo break through the clouds streets p assable the snow began falling the it was futile to clean out their of snow it was evident that Ridge Road, from thermometer hovered at the driveways until the storm l^the weather reports had Rutherford through Keamy, zero mark in many areas. was over because as they j- been unduly optimistic. The was opened up quickly. Such February apparently is clearned the driveways the jmow did not cease. It kept highways as Kingsland the month that has to be polows roared back again ^.falling. Avenue in Lyndhurst and watched. and moved banks of snow x.v. S treet depart me nt Union Avenue in Rutherford into the newly opened 'Hie big storm last year employees were summoned had th e d rifts th ru st aside so was in February —17 inches I began to put lows into th at vehicles cgukl pass. dumped. The storm this It was a light snow. Thus February wasn't as bad. But then the merchants - \ftwi*<leepitdid i sponsoring W orkshop th e B ergen By Amy Divine service as a member of the this m atter b e fo re th e . P r o b a t i o n At last week’s Commission Board of E ducation and as a Mayors Committee which is meeting George O. Savino commissioner. com posed of 14 m ayors of This 17-week workshop is was appointed township He said he would always communities contiguous to an educational p r o g ra m attorney to succeed R alph A give whatever service he the m eadow lands. desig n ed to help parents Polito, who on Friday. could to Lyndhurst and TTie Board engaged John understand the causes of F ebruary 23, will be sworn thanked all for their good R Sail er of Elizabeth as its ‘‘problem ’’ o r as a judge in the Bergen wishes for his success on the attorney to represent it “irresponsible ’ behavior. County District Court. bench. before the PUC in its appeal Parents are given skills to Savino was nominated by The Board has appealed to of the high increase in water c h a n g e these types of Commissioner W alter the legislature the rates imposed on the behavior and develop closer, Janowski and won the post township’s assessment of township by the Jersey City more satisfying with the votes of Janowski. over $ 1 28,000 to the Water Co. Sailer will be paid relationships with their Commissioner James Guida Intermunicipal Tax-Sharing $75 an hour with a limit of children and other family and Mayor Joseph A . Came- Fund. $4000 set by the Board. members Coordinators and ci. Finance Commissioner Lester Sheredy, of Wood leaders for this program are Commissioner Peter J Guida said, It seems we. Ridge, a Registered provided by the Probation Russo nominated James A who have developed our Municipal Accountant, was Department. Breslin, Jr. for the position meadowland area, are being engaged by Guida to audit Sessions will be conducted Russo said th a t since Breslin punished by having our the contract awarded Tuesday evenings from 7:30 had run on the majority contribution raised while the D’Annunzio for laying the to 10 p m at Sacred Heart ticket for Commissioner it fund is being distributed to new water mains on School. They will com m ence was only fair that he should other communities such as Stuyvesant Avenue and on (Mi .March 6 and continue be supported by the North Arlington and Keamy Ridge Road. Guida said that weekly until June 26. victorious members of the They will be given our since the funds came from Anyone desiring additional ticket. Commissioner money and add it to their the federal govemrmet, an information or interested m Ronald Bogle seconded the surplus while we have to outside auditor must inspect signing up for the workshop nomination of Breslin of the struggle with a 5 percent the account. can contact the Juvenile Aid grounds of “Loyalty to his cap. Sheredy s remunaration Bureau, 935-9570, any week running m ate." Last year our contribution will come from the grant, day* Polito was presented with was $78,000, th is year i t ’s said Guida. Concert Tickets a resolution of appreciation over $128,000. Only seven from the Board for his many communities contribute to The Board appropriated Tfce Lyndhurst Cultural years of service to the this fund. This is an $495,000 for erectio n of a Arts Committee advises that community, not only as inequable situation.’ township Health Center, for a few tickets are still attorney but for previous Carucci said he would bring (Continued on P a g e 4 ) available for the Beach Boys concert a t Radio City March 3. Tickets are $15 and the Parks Department will tra^pjiiQrt ^ ticket holders to theelty, weather permitting. Calithe Parks D ehlrrtm ent for 431-0060. t e d Chief Arnold been re-elected the Lyndhurst ng Board. Also was Anthony Lembo secretary . Former Mayor Horace R Bogie m s reap- I —THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i t , 1979 : * ' . Russo, Bogle Fight For Assembly G irl Scouts Lea rn Tbe county elections scene ... V ’\ . _ . ' _ . * providing more topics for when R uno obtained a h w k . a chance of taking control of which Russo and Bogle were ■ l( * is beginning to stir — and goasiD. ful more delegate votes Chan the powerful board in the elected in Lyndhurst two some of the most uiusual of Commissioners Peter About Prim itive Living Bogle at the party next election when the years ago neither the stirrings is in Lyndhurst. Russo and Ronald Bogle convention Bogle withdrew Democrats would put three commissioner has shown a have made it known to There, as expected, Russo went on to defeat candidates on the line for re- tendency to accept Carucci's Girl Scoot Codetta! Troop CM and friends that they intend to plped-ln water for cooking and Mayor-Freeholder Joseph Now the Republic advice. Senior Troop M7 recently went on a Carucci is expected to seek a seek the Republican maWng, so th e gbto had to U ke to the situation is so However, should the There will be more "inter camping trip to Camp Meyer, “ "to k en for water. In spite of these second term on the Board of nominations. leaders would like a ticket Republicans lose in discussions. But whether located In West Milford TownsMp. Freeholders. County leaders Were both to be successful they managed to survive with as much representation November it would be two or they will have much effect Ihe food and equipment were loaded by filling their time hiking, sledding, want Carucci to head the it should mean that possibly three years before remains to be seen.