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What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy? 254 -Ursula K. LeGuin Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2002 BRIEFS Lyndhurst Little League draft is unique Lyndhurst police blotter \ Pirn li'Snw The picks have been made, and the points from the team who picked him. paused, then said, 'How is your Revoked license - Elizabeth Marriott, warrants issued for his arrest by calls have been placed to all the This was the first time I have been in stomach,'" 1 looked hack at him in 38 of North Arlington, was arrested on authorities in Lyndhurst and Lyndhurst BOE toplayers. The little league and minor charge of picking the players for my wonder and said, "What do you March 25 on charges of driving with a Woodbridge. hold special meeting league teams are in place. Let me tell team. For those of you who are not mean?" He said again. "How is your revoked license. Officer Breslin stopped Flam for an The Lyndhurst Board of Education you how Lyndhurst Little League aware of coaching and or managing in stomach'.'" then 1 realized what he was Officers stopped Marriott for an alleged motor vehicle violation while he lkl will hold a special meeting to inform drafts their players, and also how it Little Lague. believe me. it is not as saying. 1 smiled and said to myself. alleged motor vehicle violation while was driving in the area of 2 Avenue lh the public of the charter school situa- differs from other towns. The draft easy as it seems. As a manager during "It's not just me!" He coached 30 she was driving in the area of 6 Street and Jay Street. During the stop, Flores tion Lyndhurst faces. The open meet- most towns use to select players arc picks your mind becomes like a pin ball years ago. and still remembers the and Jauncey Avenue. During the stop, was reportedly found to bv driving with ing will be held on April 3 at 7 p.m. in how the team placed the previous year. anguish that comes wilh coaching Marriott was allegedly found to be a revoked license. He was also found to For example, if a team came in first the Little League. I'm sun: thett are veteran driving with a revoked license after have a $f>5 warrant issued lor his arrest the Jefferson School Multi Purpose LYNDHURST previous year, they would pick last, if managers that did not feel like I did the disregarding a stop sign, police reports out of Lyndhurst, and another $65 Room, located at 336 Lake Avenue in UTTl£ LEAGUE CORNER Lyndhurst. All are welcome and en- a team came in last they would pick night before and the day of the picks. said. Marriott was later released R.O.R. warrant issued out of Woodbridge. BY MIKE RIZZO couraged to attend. first. Lyndhurst's draft works on a point They learned from their experience and U» \nknl license-Julio Jimincz.25of Flores was later released alter posting system. Each year a team gets 10,000 mistakes, and I will learn from mine. Brooklyn, NY, was arrested on March $330 bail. points and you must bid points for a machine, should I pick this player or 25 on charges of driving with a revoked Drug possession - Gustavo Dololi. 34 of LHS planning party player. The bidding starts at 500. If that player? 1 was up all night, the This week the county park will be license. Lyndhurst, was arrested on March 24 you want to bid a player up. you can Lyndhurst High School's Classes of night before the pics, my mind racing! filled with many teams trying to put it (WTicer (ioral stopped Jiminez for an on charges of possession of cocaine. bid up as high as your points allow 2002 and 2004 are sponsoring a Beef- 1 could not even cat the day before! all together to be the best they can be alleged motor vehicle violation while he Officer Breslin stopped Dotoli for an using 100 point increments. But you steak/Karaoke/Dance Evening on Sat- May be it's me, but I believe that some I am please to announce that Coach was driving in the area of Orient Way alleged motor vehicle violation while he must use your points wisely. urday. April 20. from 7 lo 11,p.m. The other coaches and managers felt the Lou (ihione. of Hild Landscaping is a and New Jersey Avenue. During the was driving in the area of Wilson Avenue Remember each team needs a different event will be held at the Senior Citi- same way 1 did. I was afraid my first licensed distributor of Academic stop, Jinuntv was found to be driving and Stuyvesant Avenue. During the number of players, bidding can become zens Building, located on Cleveland bid would sound something like Ralph Gloves/Equipment, the same glove w uhout insurance, police reports said. stop, Dotoli was allegedly found to be in quite nerve wracking. Each team puts Avenue in Lyndhurst. All ages wel- Cramdon of the Honey Mooncrs, worn by the Pros. Academia makes .i Jimiue/ was later released on a the possession of cocaine and drug five players on a sheet of paper and come to attend. Tickets are $30 per "Hummana, Hummuna, Hummana." superior product that will last. Coach summons. paraphernalia. Dotoli was later released submits it to Player Agent Jack person. To order tickets contact Mary And it may have, because I have a "BIG Lou is offering a tremendous dUcounl Warrant urrvst - Irene Thomson, 41 RAR. Goworek. On a chalkboard are the Calicihio or Clair Hoyt at (2011 8%- MOUTH!" for Lyndhurst Little Leaguers. Babe ot Lake Hiawatha, was arrested on Shoplifting - John Best, 43. and Paul number of players needed for each 2100. Last year, 1 ran into a manager from the Ruth, High School ofCoUage players, March 25 on a warrant issued by Best. 37, both residents of Ocean Gate, team and how many points each team Fire Department who had managed for He can be reached at 201-43S-8522. Lyndhurst Authorities. were recently arrested on charges of has. As a player gets picked President many years in the 1970's, Frank Next week, we'll look behind the New Jersey State Police in Totowa robbery and assault. Jim Radigan writes that player's name Carrucci. 1 told him that I was coaching scenes. arrested Thomson, and later transferred According to police reports, both men Health tests for April on the chalkboard and subtracts the The Lyndhurst Health Department Little League, and he looked at me and Talk to you next week! her to the custody of Lyndhurst Police. were caught trying to steal $*J4.32 in under the direction of Commissioner I lei warrant was reportedly worth $750. goods from the Shop Rite Liquor Store Thomas B. Graf fam will offer the fol- Thomson was later released after on New York Avenue. lowing tests for the month of April: AARP 4866 donates cookies, hats and more posting bail. Bail was set tor both men at $ 15,(MK). April 11, prostate screening, 6 to 8 The Kingsland-Lyndhurst AARP Kingsland-Lyndhurst AARP has been vcr spokesperson said. "We demoted Warrant arrest - George I lores, 32 of They were transported to the Bergen p.m., $l I fee. by appointment; April Chapter #4866 has announced its busy with a number of community ser- two scholarships to the Lyndhursl Clifton, was arrested on March 21 on County Jail in lieu ot posting bail. 19, blood pressure reading, 9 to 11 Monthly Activities Report for March. vice initiatives throughout the month. High School and a substantial amount a.m., no appointment necessary: April A "Bake and Buy a Cake" sale was The group recently donated clothes, to a needy family in l.yndhurst." Services at United Methodist Church 25, skin cancer screening, 6 to 7:30 held on March 12, with approximately food, and a turkey to a needy family in The chapter is currently planning a 1 I .yndhurst I Inited ntethodist Church will Friday, 12 noon service; chuivh will he open p.m., by appointment. 175 members in attendance. Accord- Lyndhurst. trip to Myrtle Beach in early May. The hold the following Easter week services: till 8 p.m.; Easter Sunday 8:30 a.m. Ix'iiten Twenty five bags full of cookies and trip, which will cost S575 per person, ing to a club spokesperson, the event Bible study; 9:30a.m., Easter braikfast and was "very successful." a collection of men's jackets and coats will take place Iron) May 4 to May 10. Maundy Thursday, 6:30p.m.,lightsup- egg hunt for children; 11 km, Easter KT were donated to a local Veteran's Hos- A day trip lo West Point has also been Chapter members were introduced to |vi tollowedbyu*nmunio!iservice;GoGd vices. Hunt for Easter eggs a local disabled rights activist during pital, and toiletries were delivered lo scheduled lor June 12. The West Point In celebrating the Easter season, a recent meeting. Annegene Anthony the Therapy Department of the Mead- trip will include the cost of lunch a Lyndhurst Emblem Club holding dinner Haley Chiropractic of Lyndhurst will spoke to the chapter about her cru- owlands Hospital. Hospital donations tour, and transportation. For more in On April 10 Lyndhursl Emblem Club $4 for children under 10. Also take out be sponsoring an Easter egg hunt for sade to encourage malls and large also included baby hats for Clara ^72 will hold a chicken dinner (salad, orders will be available (call ahead). area children. The Easier egg hunt will formation on the trip, members should stores to provide motorized scooters Maass Hospital, Afghans for a nurs- pasta, chicken, veggie, dessert and be on Saturday. March 30 at Townhall call 201-9.13-5145. for the disabled. ing home, and a pair of new sneakers coffee) at (he Lyndhursl Elks Ijidge For tickets call Marie at 201-438- Park in Lyndhurst. The hunt will be- "While we are having fun, going on given to a veteran nurse. Officcrs will be nominated to lead the H1505. Park Avenue, Lyndhurst from 4356, Agnes at 201-939-3660 or Arlene gin at 10 a.m. and will feature three ( trips and enjoying our monthly pro- The chapter mailed cancer hats to chapter during a regular April > meet- 5:30to7p.m.Tickel.sare$10foradults, 201-935-6188. age divisions. The first age division grams, we are living up to our slogan, Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadel- ing. Tickets for the June 11 Insialla will be for little egg hunters 3 years 'to serve and not to be served' by our phia and the Beth Israel Hospital lion of Officers Dance will hi' available Friends of Sara to hold benefit & dinner and under. The second will be ages 4 donations and by the wonderful and Passaic Oncology Department. throughout the coming months. The to 6 and the third will be 7 and older. 'Ihe Friends of Sara Committee is host- side S.A.C. in Wallinglon. Tickets arc continuous work done by our Com- "Through the generosity of our dance will he held at the Brownsionc There will be gift certificate prizes for ing a (iirls Softball Benefit and Beefsteak $30 per person. For ticket information munity Service Chairpersons and Com- members, hundreds of dollars were House in Paterson. and bus arrange- those who find the special eggs. Par- I )mner, in memory of Sara. The commit- call Beth Ferrara at (973) 471 -5548. or mittee," a Chapter spokesperson said. collected from our Fair Share Special ments are currently being made, a ents are reminded to bring Easter bas- tee will present scholarships to one girl Joe Brunacki at (973) 473-6057. According to chapter members, the Raffle and Donations Fund," a chap- chapter spokesperson said. kets or bags to hold all those eggs Irom each of the participating teams. The In addition, the committee is also plan- their children find. For additional in- games will be played on Friday, April 26 ning an Ad Journal. Information may be formation call 201 -531 -9400. Lyndhurst day camp registration to begin and Saturday, April 27 at Centennial obtained from the individuals listed Day Camp registration will be held on Wednesday. May I registration, we the past, bring the camp registration Field in Wallington. Admission is $3. above. Donations arc also being ac- on the following dates: Monday. April will take families for RETURNING card, permission slips and check or The Beefsteak Dinner is planned for cepted. All proceeds will go towards the 29. Wednesday. May 1 and Thursday, CHILDREN with the last name from M- money order when registering. No Saturday. May 4. 7:30 p.m. at the Hill- scholarships. Lyndhurst hiring for May 2. Lyndhurst Day Camp is for Z; Thursday, May 2 registration is for cash! Tee shirts may be purchased the summer day camp children in grades Kindergarten ALL NEW CHILDREN evening of registration, ll would be Lyndhurst Republican Club to Commissioner Paul Passamano. Jr.. through 8. Note: the child must be go- Registration will be held at the Se- appreciated if all forms are completely of the Lyndhurst Recreation Depart- ing into Kindergarten in September and nior Citizen Center on Cleveland Av- filled out when arriving at registration. honor Republicans of the Year iik-ni announces that his department at least 5 years old. enue from 6 to 8 p.m. on all nights. This will save everyone a tot of time. The Lyndhurst Republican Club an- is interested in hiring teachers, a cer- On Monday, April 29 registration, we You may come to the Parks Depart- Also, do not have the amount of your history. Mrs. Chadwick's husband. nounces this year's Republicans of the tified life guard, a nurse and college will take families for RETURNING ment the week of April 22 between 9 check made out prior to registration. It David, was a former Councilman in Ru Year at their annual dinner on April 10, students who would like to work in CHILDREN with last names from A-L; and 4 to pick up your booklet. As in should be Tilled out that night. Iherford. at Crystal's Kings Court in Lyndhurst. the Summer Day Camp. Anyone wishing to attend should call This year's honorecs will be former Free- 201 -438-7483 for tickets or to purchase Day Camp will run from Monday, holder Barbara Chadwick of Rutherford an advertisement in the commemorative July 8. through and including Friday, and former Assemblyman and State journal. Tickets for the dinner are $25 Aug. 16, at the Bergen County Park Senate candidate in NJ36, John V. Kelly. per person and the dinner is expected area which is located at the foot of "These two individuals have served to sell quickly. Valley Brook and Riverside Avenues their community and the citizens of both from 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. Gary Wm. Berner. who thought ol Bergen County and the State of New Call the Recreation Department at these dinners in 1999 is excited about Jersey collectively for more than 25 804-2482 for more information. this event and asks that tickets to this years", said President Joseph Beime. dinner be paid for no later than Tues "We are proud to have supported them day, April 2. To take an advertisement Inside through the years. More people should in the commemorative journal, the dead have the dedication and stamina that line is also April 2. 'While we want to these two have." Classified 1* accomodate everyone, we must ask thai Entertainment 11 Assemblyman Kelly lost his bid for elec- all checks be in the mailbox by thai Opinion...... 12 tion to the State Senate in a hotly con- date", said Bemer. "We are contacting Obituaries 14 tested race by less than one percent of people all over the 36th district and the vote. He is a former banking officer, throughout Bergen County." Real Estate 13 former Mayor of Nutley and had served The 36th Legislative District repre Sports » more than 18 years in the General As- sents Lyndhurst, Rutherford, East Ku Vagabonding C Head of the class - Franklin School recently announced the spelling bee champions. Shown left to right are sembly in New Jersey. therford, Carlstadt. Wallington. Wood Frans Moncayo, 2nd grade; Michele Moncayo, 4th grade; Gabriella Giuliano, 1 st grade; and Anthony Deludicibus, Mrs. Chadwick was the longest serv- Ridge, (iartield. North Arlington. Nutley Subscribe to the Leader tor 3rd grade. $10 a y»*r~ Out of state $12 ing Freeholder in recent Bergen County and Passaic Call 438-8700 for more Into or fax us 1438-9022 Lyndhurst Woman's Club sponsoring scholarship] Emblem Club offering scholarship Lyndhurst Emblem Club #72 will offer a guidance departments for full particulars The Woman's Club of Lyndhurst will To apply, the student should provide tes should be provided. Information Cotmturtial Itater $ 1.000 scholarship u any Lyndhurst resi- crcaU201489~7395for additional infcmia again award a $500 General Scholar- a personal profile that includes family is to be sent to their high school Published at dent graduating from high school in June oon. 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst ship to a Lyndhurst High School resi- data, extracurricular activities, aca- counselor by April 15. Periodical Postage Paid at 2(X)2 who plans to enter the medical or dent student. Doris Coughlan, Edu- demic achievement, grade point aver- Rutherford. NJ 07070 educational field. Deadline for submitting applications is Subscription $10 Published Weekly cation Chairman, has sent informa- age, special awards, community ser- For further information call 201/896- USPS 125-620 Interested students may contact their Mayl. Putimoiirr piruu- \fiui nil uJilrr\t ?I THE LEADER PAGE 2 • THURSDAY. MARCH 2B. m DiGaetano questions new fiscal review process Assembly Republican Leader Paul R-Essex, Bergen, Passaic. "With Gov- rule changes to manipulate the legis- DiGaetano recently criticized Demo- ernor McGreevey claiming the state lative process and tilt the playing field crats for implementing new legislative is in a fiscal crisis, I find it hard to more heavily in their favor," said rules that would allw them to circum- believe the Democrats would imple- DiGaetano, R-Essex, Bergen, Passaic. vent the house's longstanding fiscal ment a rule that would allow tax and "The Democrats contend the change review process and limit public input spending bills to move rapidly though in the fiscal review process is not in- cm major revenue and spending ini- the legislative process without any tended to be used as a means to cir- tiatives. public hearing or committee debate. cumvent the Appropriations Commit- Under the provisions of Assembly "Any bill that spends taxpayer tee. If that is indeed the case, then the Resolution 2, which was approved money, or seeks to raise revenues, rale should not be changed in the first along a party line vote, the Democrats should receive a thorough public re- place. would be given unilateral power to view," DiGaetano continued. "The "I always get a little suspicious introduce a new tax or spending bill, provisions of this resolution provide when someone tells me they are go- bypass the Appropriations Committee the majority with the opportunity to ing to change the rules of the game, and send it to the floor for a vote in a circumvent the legislative process and but I shouldn't really worry because matter of days. limit public participation." they will never invoke the rule to their "Fast tracking tax increase bills or The resolution also would require benefit," DiGaetano added. "I"m try- spending measures without input from only a simple majority of members ing not to be cynical, but I would feel the public and in depth review by the present during a committee meeting much more comfortable if the rules Assembly Appropriations Committee to vote in favor of releasing a bill. were not changed in the first place." Moving up - The Rutherford Police Department recently announced several promotions. Shown are Police is bad public policy," said DiGaetano. "It is clear the Democrats are using DiGaetano said the change in the Commissioner and Councilman Bruce Bartlett; newly-promoted Sgt. James Aheam; newly-promoted Lt committee voting process would en- Joseph Merli; newly-promoted Capt. Thomas Farrell; Chief Steven J. Nienstedt; newly-promoted Capt. able the majority to "protect" certain A.W. Van Winkle George Egbert; newly-promoted Lt. Thomas Reid; newly-promoted Sgt. Kevin Scannell; Mayor Bernadette legislators from casting votes on con- McPherson; and Police Commissioner and Councilman Michael Matthews. troversial legislation. "These rule changes are not in the best interest of the legislative or demo- Win tickets to see NSYNC April 13 cratic process," DiGaetano added. The Rutherford Chamber of Com- entry form. No purchase is necessary. To leam more about The Rutherford "There is no logical or reasonable jus- merce is giving away a pair of tickets The mission of the Rutherford Chamber of Commerce, to obtain a List your property with us and save thousands. tification for these rule changes." to one lucky winner tothe NSYNC Chamber of Commerce is to improve membership form or contest entry Call now for your free market analysis. "Celebrity Tour" Concert being held and enhance the business community form, or to find the business closest to on Saturday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. at of the area and to help Chamber mem- you to drop off your entry form, please Attention buyers! Call for a free list of properties the Continental Airlines Arena in East bers prosper. The Chamber serves as visit the Chamber's website at in your price range! Rutherford. One 2nd and one 3rd place a catalyst for the economic success of www.rutherfordchamber.com. Entry winner will each receive a copy of the it's members, the Borough and the sur- forms must be in by close of business, HUD Property list available every Thursday morning. band's CD. In order to win all you rounding communities; providing op- Monday, April 8*. The drawing (for the Private Lessons need to do is visit the business of any portunities for growth, leadership, tickets will be held on Wednesday. When you need a Accordian^ Key Board ^)rums participating Rutherford Chamber community partnerships and a voice April 10". Winners will be notified 580 Kearny Ave. Kearny Member to complete and drop off an for the business community. by telephone. GOOD LAWYER.. 991-2233 Anthony J. Rlposta, Esq. Plan ahead to keep West Nile at bay CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL ATTORNEY Rutherford Borough Officials are mosquito producer in this country. mosquitoes to result in neighborhood- COUNSELLOR AT LAW encouraging property owners during Drill holes in the bottom of wide complaints. Be aware that Call Today For a FREE Consultation the month of April to inspect their recycling containers that are left mosquitoes may even breed in the properties for sources of stagnant outdoors. Drainage holes that are water that collects on swimming pool 991-0067 water that can serve as a breeding located on the sides collect enough covers. 432 Ridge Rd., N. Arlington, NJ . ground for mosquitoes. 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" ... its presence could be Does your child fit this description? distracting to nesting mute Shows great curiosity; is creative; swans." enjoys new things? John Quinn NJMC naturalist If so, we invite you to consider our unique, one of a kind Pre-School Program. With a distinguished history dating back The sudden arrival of an Australian over 10 years, "Mini U" is a State Certified private organization Black Swan in the Saw Mill Creek employing Licensed Teachers and an Administrator. Wildlife Management Area of the Hackensack Meadowlands has gotten professional naturalists and amateur At the Academy, children receive: nature enthusiasts talking about non- might be subject to change, naturalists "Basically, swans are omnivorous." native species and their effects on the say. The mating and nesting season is Quinn said. Child Appropriate Activities which develop fine local ecosystem. around the corner, .marking the The birds live on small fish. and gross motor skills in the child. "A single black swan in Saw Mill beginning of a period when the swans seaweed, and algae, all of which is Creek is certainly not going to mean get.cozy with their life-long partners, abundant in the Meadowlands. Quinn Individual Attention through small group size the end of civilization as the resident leaving the rest of the flock alone. estimate! the swan population to have (ratio six students to one teacher) swans know it." said John Quinn. a "Mute swans around here are pairing grown to about 150 birds in recent Enrichment Activities including Art, Science, Creative naturalist with the New Jersey up now." Quinn said. "As soon as they decades. Thinking Skills, Violin Instruction and Music Appreciation. Meadowlands Commission, "but its begin dispersing over the "During the worsi of the dumping, presence could be distracting to Meadowlands to nest, the black swan there were very lew swans." Quinn Socialization/Play Activities with emphasis nesting mute swans." will be left by itself." said. on sharing, building a good self-image The black swan, which hails from While Quinn doubts lhai a single Though the bird population has been and respect for others the Land Down-Under, was first black swan will cause much ot a on the rise. Quinn predicts iti.it spotted by NJMC naturalists on March disturbance during the mating season, numbers will level off once there are 20. It is only the second such bird he has warned against "oddball" too many birds packed into the same REGISTRATION APRIL 10-11-12 known to have found its way into the species coming into the Meadowlands spaces. Meadowlands. Quinn said. and altering the ecosystem "In the case ol swans, crowding is "The Meadowlands would be a Abandoned house pets and "Easter" not a possibility." Quinn said. suitable environment for it." Quinn (Pekin) ducks are just some of the said. "They frequent tidal and species that have already caused freshwater habitats in Australia." problems in the past. NJMC officials believe the swan The white swans that are seen escaped from a private menagerie in throughout the region were once Connecticut and stumbled into the oddballs themselves, having been Meadowlands by flying south along introduced to the Meadow lands in the the coast. nineteenth century. According to The swan has been seen floating Quinn. the swans were used as alongside a larger flock of white mute ornaments on Ihc grounds of highbrow swans that commonly make the estates in New York Runaway swans meadows their home. The new arrival settled in the Meadowlands. where has gotten along with the established they found a habitat that would crowd, but in the weeks ahead, all III.K support their eating routines. Have breakfast with the Knights The Lyndhurst Knights of Columbus and coffee, will take place at 10 a.m. has invited local residents to join them Tickets lor the breakfast arc cur- for a breakfast at their Council Hall rently running at $4 per person The on April 7. price at the door will be $5. The breakfast, which will include For more information, call 201-933- ham. sausage, eggs, rolls, buns, juice. 9253 Tips for choosing supplements (ARA) - Americans have become in- one or more to their diet. creasingly health conscious over the Zwiefel says there are five key past decade, and there is more wide- things people should look for when spread understanding of the connec- they begin researching and shopping tion between good health and diet. for dietary supplements. And yet. this knowledge has not trans- Look for a product that has a gen- lated into healthier eating habits. By der-specific formulation. 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Chelation is a process that binds fatty ••Supplements are meant to augment acids or amino acids to a mineral, a diet, not replace healthy eating and which aids absorption into the body, Please send your news and photos by e-mail! exercise habits," he says. Zwiefel says. But for those who decide to use To find out more about Life Time supplements. Zwiefel cautions that the Fitness' lines of dietary supplements The e-mail address is: quality and effectiveness can vary or its fitness and nutrition programs, widely, and consumers would do well go to www.litetimefitness.com to find Editor @ LeaderNewspapers.net to educate themselves before adding the center nearest you.

II THE LEADER PAGE 4 - THUBSDAY. MARCH 28 2009 PEOPLE QPHS student competes for Moon Suh heads off to Pianist Richard Frank to perform at St. John's Army Basic Training International Princess title St. John Lutheran Church invites Audra Gillespie, 18. of North Ar- Moon N. Suh, son of Sinmi N. and the community and friends to an lington, will compete in the "Miss" Youngmin N. Suhhas. joined the evening with pianist Richard Frank division of the 2002 International Army under the Delayed on Monday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Entry Program. The program gives Prince and Princess Pageant Finals 145 Mortimer Ave., Rutherford. He in White Plains, NY. Winners of the young men and women the opportu- will perform "The First Piano in Re- national title will be competing for nity to delay entering active duty for cital History," a replication of Franz over $50,000 in savings bonds and up to one year. gifts. Thousands of dollars worth of The enlistment gives the new soldier Liszt's 1839 performance in Rome, trophies and prizes will be awarded the option to learn a new skill, travel which is recognized as the first solo at the competition. and become eligible to receive as piano recital. Winners were selected from much as $50,000 toward a college There is no admission charge and throughout the state to compete in education. After completion of basic all are welcome to attend the recep- beauty, model and talent divisions. military training, soldiers receive ad- tion following the concert. A free will A Petite, Little Miss. Junior Miss. vanced individual training in their ca- offering will be taken. reer job specialty. Teen and Miss Princess will be se- After intermission. Dr. Theresa lected from girls ranging from 3 to The recruit qualifies for an $4,000 Walters will join Frank for a two pi- enlistment bonus. 25, and a Junior Prince and Prince ano performance of Beethoven's Em- will be selected from ages 3 to 12. Suh. a 1995 graduate of Clifton High peror Concerto, with Walters as so- An International Baby Prince and School. N.J., will report to Fort Jack- loist. Princess will be selected from con- Gillespie is a senior at Queen of son, Columbia, S.C., for basic train- testants under the age of 3. Peace High School, North Arlington. ing. Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Frank Gregory Kokosinski studies at the Zurich Conservatory becomes Eagle Scout with Irma Schaichet, a student of Dr. Bob Tarantino On March 20, the Bergen County Bartok and Busoni. He received his Board of Chosen Freeholders passed Artisl Diploma at Ihe Academy of Chiropractor a resolution to acknowledge Eagle Music in Frieburg, Germany. Recipi- 518 Ridge Road Lyndhurst Scout Gregory Kokosinski, a member ent of the • prestigious Keifer You may be new to chiropractic but we've been doing it of Boy Scout Troop #120. of North Hablutzel Prizes in 1976 and 1977. for 34 years. So come on in, relax and let our gentle chiro- Arlington. The resolution was offered practic adjustments get you back into health ... naturally. he has studies at the Julliard School. Isn't it time you tried chiropractic? by Freeholder Louis A. Tedesco. Jr. He has appeared as a soloist with or- and seconded by Freeholder Chairman chestras around the world, including Call today ~ 933-3125 Anthony J. Cassano. —Area Provider— China, the Czech Republic, Ger- BC/BS HMO Blue BC/BS Medigroup Medicare ~ others - affordable payment plan "Gregory exemplifies the spirit and many, Hungary, Japan. 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It's been an Certified Public Accountant tile old Becton-Dickinson lot which ongoing problem - especially with the A Full Senice Accounting Firm Sen icing has been vacant for about 20 years. Carlstadi kids attending Becton who The project calls for turning over a don't ha\e an Hast Rutherford park- Small & Middle Market Clients and Individuals. section of Cornelia Street to ing sticker. It does seem that more kids Contact our office for a Free Consultation Edgewater-based developer James get cars now as soon as they get their Professional Personal & Business Income Tax Preparation SECURITIES OFFERED THROUGH TFS SECURITIES INC. Demetrakis who's proposing to build driver's license." 847 BROADWAY. BAYONNE. NJ 07002 MEMBER NASD/SIPC a mixed-used complex on the site. Borough Attorney Peter Melchionne Financial Planning Tax-Free Investing In addition, more than six acres of was nut available lor comment. IRA - Pension Rollovers Mutual Funds land would be turned over to the bor- ough and a smaller plot to the high school, who wants the land for extra parking. The Borough Council has unani- mously approved an agreement with Demetrakis who is looking to put up 125 residential units, retail space, an office building, and a hotel. The E SMART... Becton Dickinson site expands more than 20 acres and is located near the Henry P. Becton Regional High With The Safe Way To School The residential units would be situ- Secure Your Retirement ated on the corner of Hackensack and ing within three years of the comple- However. Cassella reiterating the Stanley streets, said Councilman tion of the retail space, officials said. developer's feelings on the project Funds, An IRA From Kevin Settembrino. Reportedly, the developer also has said. "They believe in the project and Mayor James Cassella said he is a year to obtain state Department of are understanding of importance oi the BOILING SPRINGS optimistic about the project, calling it Transportation approval or the agree- ingress and egress for Route 17." "the best plan presented so far." ment is void. Demetrakis is known for the projects SAVINGS BANK But, he also added, "Nothing means Of the the main problems with de- tunh along the Hudson River in anything unless it is approved or con- veloping the site is the traffic situa- Hdge water. April 15th is just around the corner...The perfect time to open struction has begun." The project must tion on and off Route 17. Previous It-is expected that the Planning or add to your individual retirement account! now gain the approval of the Planning projects such as a movie theatre, a su- Board will begin hearing Demetrakis' At Boiling Springs we can show you just how easy it is to prepare for a Board, which could take between 4-6 permarket, or Lowe's have failed to proposal beginning in May. worry-free, sound financial future.We'll show you how to take advantage of months. gain approval from the DOT due to Becton School Board Administrator our new, higher limits for traditional. Roth, Educational and SEP IRAs. According to the proposed agree- this problem. And borough officials Nicholas Annitti said was happy to ment, the developer must begin con- agreed that the added commercial traf- hear of the additional parking spaces. struction on the hotel and office build- fic was not what was best for the town. "We could use more spaces. The stu- Call for the office nearest you: 201 -939-5000 Tax freeze planned for senior citizens "The Comfortable Place To Bank!" Assemblyman Paul A. Sarlo today mean the difference between staying * Have paid the lull amount of the released a statement urging eligible in their homes or being forced to property tuxes (or site fees if a mobile Bailing senior citizens and disabled people in move." home owner I that were due on the Springs District 36 to apply for the Property The Property Tax Reimbursement home for both 2 and 2WI1. Tax Reimbursement, also know as the Program is in its fourth year of reim- l-'urther information can be obtained Savings senior citizen property tax freeze. bursing eligible senior citizens and through the Department of Taxation') Bank Governor James E. McGreevey re- disabled persons for property tax in- two hotlines. The number for the Au- cently directed the Division of Taxa- creases. The amount reimbursed to an tomated Tax Information System is 1 - www.bssbank.com tion to extend until May 1 the dead- eligible residents is the difference be- 8O0-323-44OO. The number tor the line for seniors and disabled people to tween the amount of property taxes Property Tax Reimbursement Hotline, Corporate Hindquarters... 25 Orient Way, Rutherford, NJ file their 2001 Property Tax Reim- paid in the year the applicant firstbe - which is staffed from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Offkrs In: Clifton, Hillsdiih, l.nnoln Park, Lyndhurst, Mahwab, Ridgrwood, Rochtlle Park, Rutherford ami Hyckoff bursement applications. Originally, came eligible for the program and the p.m.. Monday through Friday, is 1- the deadline was March 15. amount of property taxes paid for the 800-882-6597. Assembly Democrats urged the current year, provided the amount paid Governor to consider extending the for the current year is greater. I- Hypnosis for Weight Reduction • filing deadline and two newly-elected A first-time applicant to the program APRIL 2OO2 No diets, restrictions or feelings of denial. Hypnotic suggestions and members — Assemblymen Peter must meet the following requirements behavior modification techniques will help you make subtle changes Eagler (D-Passaic, Essex) and Willis for 2000 and 2001: to permanently reduce your weight Edwards III (D-Essex, Passaic) — in- * Be age 65 or older — or be a re- Tuesday, April 16,7 to 9 p.m. troduced legislation to extend the cipient of Federal Social Security dis- It's time to take care of yourself. The General Hospital Center at Passaic, Library, 350 Boulevard, deadline. ability benefits as of December 31, Passaic This month-and-a-half extension 2000 (if disabled, the applicant con- Call I.800.AHS.9580 or visit Presenter: Barbara Van Duyne, C.RH. Certified Hypnotherapist will give those eligible for the program tinued to receive benefits through Fee: $50 an opportunity to take advantage of December 31, 2001); www.AtlanticHealth.org its new income limits, which are in ef- * Owned and lived in the home for fect for 2001. which the reimbursement is claimed. Answers to Questions You Never Dared to Ask "The extension afforded by the Gov- or leased the site in a mobile home (Respuestas a Preguntas que usted Nunca se ernor will enable many seniors to reap park on which a manufactured or mo- ^"IThe General Atreveria a Preguntar) the benefits of this program." said bile home is placed, since before Janu- This program presented in English and Spanish discusses various Assemblyman Sarlo (D-Bergen, ary 1, 1998; HosDital Center social issues affecting women, including relationships, substance Essex, Passaic). "Due to the increased * Have lived in New Jersey continu- abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and other topics generated by income limits for 2001, many seniors ously since before January 1, 1991 as at Passaic the group. ATLANTIC Tuesday, April 16,9:30 to 10:30 a.m. are unaware they meet the criteria for either a homeowner or a renter, HEALTH S' a rebate. The extra time also will al- * Have annual income for 2000 that Women's & Children's Health Center. 110 Main Street, Passaic Park low the state to spread the word about is less than $37,174 for single appli- Presenters: Northeast Life Skills Staff, certified counselors the new limits." cants, or $45,582 (combined income) Co-sponsor: Northeast Life Skills Association's Alpha Project "In these economic limes, we under- for married couples, and annual in- Para registrar en Espanol, favor llarmr al 1-888-247-9788. stand that every penny counts, said come for 2001 that is less than $38,475 Sarlo. "We should afford our seniors for single applicants, or $47,177 (com- Diabetes Vision, Foot and Blood Pressure every opportunity to apply for the re-bined income) for married couples; Screening imbursement — money that could and Vision and foot screenings for individuals with diabetes who are not receiving regular medical care. Appointment is required. BCUA to collect hazardous waste Saturday, April 20,8:30 am. to Noon The Bergen County Utilities Au- 8696. The General Hospital Center at Passaic, 350 Boulevard. Passaic thority (BCUA) recently announced According to Recycling Program re-registrotion is required. Unless otherwise noted, call I-800-AHS-9S80 Co-sponsor: New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually the schedule for the 2002 Household Manager, Rich Baroch, "We are I-800-247-9S80) to register by requeuing program name, date, time and Impaired Hazardous Waste (HHW) program. pleased to offer Bergen County resi- icotion. You may also visit us at www.AtlanticHealth.org to register for Seven collection events will be held dents more choices for the 2002 ny of the free health education programs, which are posted in the Techniques for Wound Healing this year at three different sites HHW Program. Every year we sur- Community Heo'th" section of our website. All programs are held at the There are a number of factors in your medical history and health estgnated Atlantic Hospital unless otherwise noted. status that may compromise your body's ability to carry out the throughout the county, including a vey the residents and we make ad- normal healing process. Join a discussion of the healing process. local site in Moonachie. justments to meet their needs. The methods of treating a wound and preventive techniques. Collections begin at 9 a.m. and residents overwhelmingly wanted Taking Health Services Out to the Community Refreshments will be served. close promptly at 3 p.m. All BCUA more locations and more dates; and Friday, April 26,2 p.m. with seven collections at three con- The Healthy Avenues Van provides a variety of vital health services. This sponsored HHW Collections are of- month, free cholesterol screenings will be provided. No fasting is required. The General Hospital Center at Passaic, Classroom C. 350 Boulevard, fered free of charge for Bergen venient locations, I believe we've A finger stick method is used. Passaic County residents. Proof of residency answered their needs and then some." Thursday, April 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Presenter: Valerie Ablaza,M.D, Medical Director, Wound Care Center at The General Hospital Center at Passaic is required. The following materials will be ac- CVS Pharmacy. 572 Paterson Avenue. East Rutherford cepted: pool chemicals, corrosives, Businesses are permitted to partici- Cholesterol Screening pate, but they must pre-register prior cleaners, antifreeze, solvents, Arthritis Self Management Course to attending any BCUA collection. thinners, batteries, propane tanks, oil- This six-session course, taught by an instructor certified by the Arthritis No fasting is required. This screening uses the finger stick. Blood A disposal fee will be charged and based paints, motor oil, and more. Foundation, teaches individuals with arthritis and related conditions about pressure screening will be included. Appointments required. collected without exceptions. Busi- The BCUA HHW hotline at (201) the principles of self care including: pain management, medications, stress Saturday, April 27,8 to II :30 a.m. The General Hospital Center at Passaic, M-3 Classroom, 350 nesses can request a business regis- 807-5825 can be contacted for more reduction, exercise, nutrition, resources and healthcare utilization. Boulevard, Passaic tration form by calling (201) 807- information. Fridays, April 5,12,19 and 26 and May 10 andl7, 10 a.m. to Noon Passaic Senior Center, 330 Passaic Avenue. Passaic Parliamentarians to hold meeting workshop To register, call 1-877-973-6500. Healthy Bones Jackie Lunardoni, President of the This is an opportunity to learn how to Project Healthy Bones is an osteoporosis protection exercise pro- Palisades Unit of New Jersey Na- efficiently run and/or effectively par- Parenting Program gram for adults, k is designed to help provide strength, balance and flexibility for exercise that targets the body's large muscle groups. tional Association of Parliamentar- ticipate in organizational meetings. This two-evening session helps you prepare for the realities of becoming a Mondays, 10 to II a.m. ians announced there will be a "Meet- For information regarding Palisade parent and coping with the first three months of your baby's life. The General Hospital Center at Passaic, Classroom C, 350 ings Workshop" at Bergen Commu- Unit of Parliamentarian's monthly Tuesdays, April 9 and 16,7:15 to 9:30 p.m. Boulevard, Passaic nity College on April 19, at 3:15pm. meetings, call 201-664-8345. The General Hospital Center at Passaic, Stork Room, 350 Boulevard, Passaic Presenter: Doris Korman, Osteoporosis Exercise Leader Fee: $35/couple Co-sponsor: The American Red Cross We appreciate your emaill Send your letters To register, call (973) 575-0880. to the editor, press releases, engagement, wedding and birth announcements, etc., to: t e r for ams, call I-800-AHS9580 c o m p I i ; of events, visit us .it THE I PAGE 6 - THURSDAY, MARCH 28.2002 If your beau was wealthy you got an orchid corsagi eryone enjoyed the funny hats. Easter was the day to wear a corsage. ter) came out black the mushrooms We never let an Easter Sunday go The best beau or the husband usually were poisonous and could not be As I wakefully lie in bed, I watch t by without watching the Easter parade supplied one. eaten. Vagabonding electric clock slowly ticking off the mL. on 5th Avenue, with people showing If the person giving the corsage was People these days do not pick dan- utes and hours and I marvel when! off their Easter finery, especially the wealthy it was an orchid, or if not so delions, they buy them at the market think that some genius invented i hats which certainly were different and wealthy, roses, carnations or any other but they are never as good as the ones helpful timekeeper. a hit of the day. showy flower. picked. The bought ones are bitter and I often wonder what brilliant hurna. Turkey is nol tile meat Tor Easter freezing. Italian families are noted for the Eas- A pupil once told me he was making tough and many do not like them. figured out how to purify water whichl Sunday. A ham is the holiday main The boys in the family had new Eas- ter meat pies. They are usually made a corsage for me which I wore to There are different kinds of mush- comes as rain into our reservoirs. Cerl meal. ter suits. with a pie dough put together with church instead of the bought one I re- rooms in the vegetable stores these tainly when America was first discov-l Never an Easter went by without col- As we grew older a new hat was im- eggs and a little water added to the ceived. days that one would never think of ered water had not already been puri-1 on ng hard boiled eggs. portant. It was usually adorned with flour. After church the corsage was put in going to pick them. The huge white fied. Some brilliant person or people] Other people besides President bows and artificial flowers. The filling is made according to the the refridge and worn on Easter Mon- ones are those I like. When they are figured that out. Reagan liked jelly beans. No Easter There was a place in New York on taste of the individual. day for any occasion. large I stuff them. I take the stems out, When you think of all the modern I Sunday was complete without a bowl 42nd Street where you could buy a hat Fried sausage, prosciutto, hard HAVE A HAPPY AND HEALTHY chop those up with bread crumbs, inventions that make life very pleasant' (it jelly beans handy. mil 1111 in ml and all the trimmings to go boiled eggs, ricotta cheese and HOLIDAY EVERYONE! garlic, plenty of Parmesan cheese and you know that there were brilliant think- II there were children in the family with it. Mozzerella cheese chopped—Parmesan • •• mixed with olive oil, fill the centers and ers to invent all the present niceties. the hard boiled eggs were used for an My sister very often trimmed an Eas- cheese sliced and any other ingredi- I thought I was the only one who bake them till tender. A more luscious i•>;(; hunt. If the weather permitted it ter bonnet for me and I was always ent desired by the maker. All is put into remembered elderly women picking tidbit you won't find anywhere-mak- When I was a youngster not every was held outside. But in the case of proud of the production. a pie shell brushed with beaten egg dandelions in the fields and tying up ing an extra vegetable side dish for house had a phone. There was NO inclement weather the hunt was held When I was principal I bought a hat and baked till golden brown. I would the apron to hold them, but a former any meal. RADIO and NO TELEVISION. It all indoors. An egg hunt is held at the at Sterns in New York, put it in a brown make one for every relative's family—a favorite pupil, Rosalie, told me she re- I very often stuffed artichokes like came within the last few years. White House every year. bag and sold it for the benefit of the tedious hard job but I don't have the members picking dandelions with her mushrooms. I pounded the artichokes Then we must remember that there The important part of Easter Sunday PTA for 25 cents. The children brought time or the will to make them anymore. mother using the apron to hold them to provide a center in which to put the were brilliant people who invented the w.is the clothes. We always had a new in old hats bagged and they were sold 1 do miss that treat at Easter. and also testing wild mushrooms by same filing. I cut off the stem and cook nuclear bomb and other methods of Easter outfit. My mother made the for 25 cents too. The PTA made some A very efficient relative of ours, Hilda, putting a dime into the water to see if them too, put them in a pot covered mass destruction. Those were the bril- dresses and the summer coats. We money. It was a fun trick. A woman makes an Easter meat pie for all her they were poisonous. with water, some olive oil, garlic, salt liant people with harm on their minds. wore that light outfit if the weather was got the good hat for 25 cents and ev- relatives. A long busy day for her. If the dime (we always put in a quar- and pepper and cook till tender. Deli- We could do without them. USPS accepting applications for exam AL Post 109 visits East Orange Veterans Hospital The U.S. Postal Service is now ac- fice being applied for: Newark #15432, Mark Up Clerk (starting salary: The Feb. 26 visitors to Ward 12 A at teen. The next visit will be on March nificance and the present day educa cepting applications for its upcoming Paterson #15439, and Hackensack $28,804) the East Orange Veterans Hospital in- 26. tional opportunities of the Academy. postal examination for a number of #15451. Applicants can only apply cluded six members of the Auxiliary Six members of the Junior Auxiliary processing, distribution and delivery once per announcement number - All applicants arc required to take a to Rutherford American Legion Post visited the U.S. Military Academy at In addition to assisting at Auxiliary positions in the Newark, Paterson and duplicate applications will not be ac- multiple-choice examination (Test 470 109 with driver Kirk La Pierre, a Post West Point on a February field trip. and Post events, recent Junior Hackensack post offices and distri- cepted. Battery). The examination and member. Patients receive not only the projects include making Valentine and bution centers until July 1°. The Postal Service is accepting ap- completion of forms will require ap- socialbility of the group for the As they toured the grounds and the St. Patrick's Day ornaments to help fi- To apply, go online at plications for: City Carrier (starting proximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. evening but arc provided with vouch- museum they were favorably im- nance a planned summer trip to Wash- www.usps.com/employment or use a salary: $32,057); Clerk (starting salary: ers for future use at the hospital can- pressed with both the historical sig- ington tXC touch-tone phone to call 1-866-999- $30,381); Flat Sorting Machine Opera- Applicants will be sent a schedul- 8777 (TTY l-8(W-8(X)-87761 and follow tor(starting salary $30,381); Mail Han- ing package that includes the exam Trinity Episcopal Church to hold indoor flea market the prompts. You must identify the dler (starting salary: $28,804); Mail date, time, and location, and material Trinity Episcopal Church, 575 Keamy for sale will be jewelry, elegant des- still available at a cost of $10 each or Announcement Numbers for each of- Processor (starting salary: $30,381); to prepare for the examination. Avenue, Kearny, will hold an indoor sens and baked goods, Avon prod- twofor$15. Flea Market on Saturday, April 6, from ucts, dolls, crafts and miscellaneous For more information, call the church Learn to build birdhouses at EC 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many quality vendors flea market items. There will also be a office at 201 -991 -5894 on Thursday* Sometimes our leathered neighbors at the Meadowlands Environment members $6 per person, with a limit of offering new and used items will be at snack bar selling hot dogs and bever- between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. or leave a can use a little "habitat help" from Center, Lyndhurst. The workshop two boxes per family. Members of the the Market. Among the items offered ages. A limited number of tables are message. their friends among us humans, such promises to be both creative and edu- public are welcome; however, children as building them a snug, safe place to cational, as Scout Delgado will dis- under the age of 13 require adult su- get out of the rain and raise the kids. cuss the many benefits of attracting pervision. Pre-registration is requested. Sending in a photo? A swallow nesl box of wood for both swallows and other small birds to lo- If it was taken with a digital camera, tree swallows and other small birds is cal urbanized environments. The Environment Center is located not difficult to construct. Eagle Scout Box-building materials and instruc- at the eastern end of Valley Brook Av- please send it by e-mail. candidate Anthony Delgado ot'Troop tion will be provided -all participants enue in Richard W. DeKortc Park. The e-mail address is [email protected] 31. Union City, will show how it's need bring are a hammer, a Philip's head Contact the Center at 201 460-8300 ,done in an enjoyable workshop of- screwdriver and enthusiasm! The cost for registration, information and direc- 'Icrci/Saturday, April ft. at 10:30 a. m. of each nest box is $8 per person; tions.

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St. Mary's Hospital offers Offered by St. Mary's Hospital, Lifeline® Senior Walking Program LIFELINE Response System is indeed like a friend standing by. Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. Call (973) 470-3050 Voice response after the signal goes Location St. Mary's Hospital through to Lifeline® Central can deter- mine what action is necessary at the time. Senior Supper Club It is more than a medical alert system, it Every Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Lifeline®, an emergency medical re- can be used for answering the phone and Leading the Way sponse system that allows the indepen- act as a smoke detector. Power failure pro- Location: St. Mary's Cafeteria Into the Next Century dence most people want, along with peace tection gives you more security. of mind knowing response is there in For more information about Lifeline®, For answers to last week's case of emergency. call 973-470-3050. For more information call: Super Crossword, seepage 2. Center for Senior Care at (973)470-3050 THE LEADER THURSDAY. MARCH 29. Atlantic Health offers help for eating disorders Eating disorders, such as Anorexia Children's Medical Center. "But the North Jersey, often the patient's phy- Dr. Steinberg. "Our program is more Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, affect outcome can be positive, when treated sician or therapist from outside the comprehensive and more effective at least one in seven teenagers, say appropriately." program forms part of the team. than many other eating disorder pro- experts at the Eating Disorders Pro- During National Nutrition Month, "The team approach, particularly the grams." gram at Atlantic Children's Medical the Children's Medical Center is call- inclusion of physicians who are spe- The Eating Disorders Program of- Center. ing for greater awareness of eating cialists in adolescent medicine, makes fers information to concerned adoles- This disturbing statistic is based on disorders, and recognition of the fact our program different than most other cents and families by calling 908-522- the finding that between five and 10 that apparent weight issues may be programs available in the area." said 5757. million adolescent girls, and nearly masking underlying nutritional, emo- one million boys, struggle with eating tional or psychological problems. Browm our extensive Free Drawing disorders and borderline conditions, "Eating disorders involve significant displays offering many for Easter according lo the National Eating Dis- emotional issues. When someone has spatial and unique orders Association. With nearly 41 an eating disorder, the entire person grits for the Centerpiece million children between the ages of needs to be treated," said Julie K. Easter Season! on Saturday, 10 and 19 in the United States, accord- Steinberg, Psy.D., Director of the Eat- March 30, 2002 ing to the 2000 Census, the statistic ing Disorders Program at the could potentially be as high as one in Children's Medical Center. Ascending to chair - On Wednesday, Feb. 27, Vince Micco became four adolescents with an eating disor- Patients in the Eating Disorders Pro- Chairman of the Bergen County Young Republican Organization. On der. gram work with a team of experts, in- hand to deliver the oath of office was Assembly Minority Leader Paul "The numbers are striking," said cluding an adolescent medicine phy- DiQaetano. The BCYR's meet once a month at Bergen Republican Walter Rosenfeld, M.D., Director of sician, a psychotherapist and a nutri- headquarters in Hackensack. the Adolescent/Young Adult Center tionist. Other in-house specialists, Vince formerly served as Executive Director of the Bergen County for Health and Vice Chairman of the such as psychiatrists, may be involved. Republican Organization from 1997 to 1998 under Chairman Henry Department of Pediatrics at the And with patients from throughout "Henk" Shotmeyer. While running the daily operations of the Bergen GOP, Vince served as a principal advisor to the Chairman, as liaison to the Whitman re election campaign and coordinated personnel and lo- gistical support to federal, state and local Republican-incumbents and candidates Hudson Opera Theatre Vince recently finished six years service to the U.S. Army Reserves 5 Presents Open Easter - Match 31,8 a.m. to 3 p.m. where he served as a counterintelligence agent and linguist for military • intelligence. Vince currently works as a mortgage banker for Weichert Financial 5 Madama Butterfly Services in Franklin Lakes, and is a parishioner of First Baptist Church B i in Hackensack. By Giacomo Puccini Easter Arrangements • All Flowering Plants Vince currently resides in Rutherford, with his wife Jennifer and two Sung in Italian with English Supertities sons Dominick (9 years) and Vincent James (2 years) Vince and Jenni- Fully staged with Chorus & Orchestra Fresh Cut Flowers • Cemetery Crosses fer are expecting their third child in August of this year. April 13th 8 PM Easter Candy • Easter Baskets • Easter Bunnies April 14t4thh 3 PM Quality and Service Always Guaranteed! An open plea from the director of Tickets:: $$33 0 & $25 BiUO'Shea's the Humane Society of Bergen WILLIAMS CENTER for the Arts Florist V Gifts Rutherford, NJ www.williamscenter.orK 109 Boulevard (1 th» Ore*) Hatbroudt Heighu. NJ RESERVATIONS: (201)939-2323 201-2M-2VB • r.x 201 288-7129 • 1-S0C-473-2X3 • www.fkMm4fe.com

WE HAVE A SPECIAL DOCTOR'S DAY MESSAGE FOR OUR PHYSICIANS — Every great organization has a mission — a Jet of beliefs and goals that guide its day-to-day activities. All aspire to meet that mission. The few who succeed owe it to the vision and dedication Miracle, the survivor cat of those who carry it out. At Atlantic Health System, our mission is to — The Humane Society of Bergen you have called us lor help'.' County located at 221 Stuyvesant This organization has been in busi- Avenue. Lyndhurst, would tike to ad- ness for more than 30 years, trying to Deliver high quality, safe, affordable patient dress the person who left a severely find homes tor homeless animals. We care with respect and compassion As the malnourished cat in a carrier outside have placed thousands of animals dur- region's health care leaders, Atlantic physicians our door sometime between Saturday. ing that lime. We cannot guarantee a offer individuals the highest quality care through March 9 and Monday. March 11. Did home lor every animal; our space is recognized centers of excellence and across all you know that abandoning an animal limited; but we do our very nes*. We medical disciplines. is a punishable crime in the State of certainly would have helped you! New Jersey? Did you think you had So, many questions remain in our Improve the health status of the no other choice; did you think of call- minds but the biggest one is why did communities we serve. With dozens of ing us for help? Did you think of leav- this have to happen and what kind of outreach programs, free health screenings and ing us with a note regarding any in- person did this'.' Perhaps you thought inoculations, educational seminars and more, formation about this cat; place she that you were "helping out." used to live; time she was dropped off; Atlantic Health System physicians keep northern New Jerscyans healthy, productive and strong. reason for drop-off; was she loved at We are pleased to say that this story one time? We would really like to has a happy ending After a great deal Educate in an exemplary manner present know if she sat alone, without food or of veterinarian care and. with a future water, from Saturday-night, Sunday and future members of the health car* filled with much love from the HSBC profession.Through key partnerships like our morning/evening, or (we hope). Mon- staff this little kitty (now named affiliations with The Cancer Institute of New day morning until she was found. She "Miracle") will eventually become certainly was hungry when we found available lor adoption. We hope that Jersey and the University of Medicine and her. Did you even try to feed her? Her she finds a much happier future than Dentistry of New Jersey, Atlantic physicians bring bones were certainly sticking out! Did her past has been. We only hope that the latest techniques, technologies and treatment you know that she had just delivered her kittens are resting in peace. to health care — for today and tomorrow. a litter of kittens? Do you know their fate? Did you steal their mother from The Humane Society of Bergen them and leave them to die of cold and So, on Doctor's Day we recognize our physicians County starvation? Again, we ask. couldn't for their excellence, compassion and dedication. Lyndhurst We'd also like to tetl them...

Scholarships for social work available "Mission accomplished." A $1,500 scholarship competition also be in good academic standing, has been announced by the Bergen The scholarship recipient is ex- Unit of New Jersey Chapter of the pected to become involved in the National Associaton of Social Work- NASW Bergen County Unit upon ers. graduation in a manner mutually Applicants for the 2002-2003 schol- agreed upon. Interested applicants arship must be Bergen County resi- should call 201-444-6769 for more dents enrolling in an accredited school information on eligibility criteria and ^t Atlantic the application process. Deadline for of social work for aa minimum of nine credits per semester. Applicants must application is April 18.

Holy Week services planned Mormtown Memorial Hospital y iid shiphi , 10 0a.m . A n ifinformal l coffeff e and Overtook Hotpftot Summit Area residents have been invited to fellowship hour will follow the Easter Mountainside Hospital MontclairiGlen Kdp attend services during Holy Week at Sunday service. First Presbyterian Church in North The Genera/ Ho+tul Center at Poaak Arlington. A food donation will be received at "As always, those attending need not the church on Easter morning. Mem- Atlantic Health SfWem n on academic and research affiliate of the Unmrutr of Medicine and DentnUy of New jeruy be members of the church," a church bers and guests have been invited to Newfeney Medic ol School spokesperson said. "A warm welcome bring a can or box of in-date, non-per- Mornuown Memorial Hmfmd — reaptent of the is extended to all who desire to wor- ishable food for BasketBowl 2002, an Magnet Recognition Award for rVurwnf Ewafcnt* ship with us in joy and peace." anti-hunger event now in its 6th year. throufh The American Nuriei Otdtnbakng Cento The church's schedule is as follows: First Presbyterian Church is located For a referral to an Atlantic physician, call I-800-AHS-9580. Motmtown Memorial HtHprtw and the General Hoipitat March 28 - Maundy Thursday Com- at 153 Ridge Road in North Arling- Ctntzr of NHOK receded Top 100 Hospital designate by munion worship, 7:30 p SoJuc *«. 11 r - 2001 CordwWHcukir benchmarks far Succesi munion worship, 7:30 p.m.; March 29 20 For more information, please visit www.AtlanticHealth.orfc - Good Friday Tenebrae worship, 7:30 ton. For more information, call 201- hi 730 p.m.; March 31 - Easter Sunday wor- 991-3464. THE LEADER PAGE 8 - THURSDAY. MARCH 28.2002 75 Vehicles On Display In N.J's Largest Indoor Showroom I LINCOLN Mercury AMERICAN LUXURY

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UNDEFEATED NORTH CAROLINA finished the season 10-0 and captured the 3rd and 4th Grade Boys basketball championship in a win over UCLA in the Rutherford Recreation Department's answer to March madness. The Game was played before a packed Pierrepont School Gym and topped off a thrilling week- WIN A 5 LB. CHOCOLATE BUNNY! end of Final Four basketball. UCLA reached the championship game by narrowly defeating Rutgers while - Easter Baskets of all sizes - Carolina knocked off Georgetown. The season was considered a huge success thanks to a new format of || Fill out this entry for a chance providing referees from the Rutherford High School basketball program. The games were very competitive - Chocolate bunnies - 1 to win a 5 Ib. chocolate bunnyl gt. and there were no reports of unsportsmanlike conduct on behalf of players, coaches and fans. The Tar - Chocolate covered strawberries - Bring entry to Chocolate " Heels are pictured with their trophies below. (Top Row L-R) Kareem Torres. Patrick Walsh. Brendan Fantasia at 137 Ridge Road. DcJaghan, Zack Knudsen,(Front)Nolan Dolaghan, Max Herrmann, Mike Hadrava, Nick Drywa. Mike Murray - Sugar free chocolate bunnies - and Peter Henein (not in Photo). - Gourmet tripple dipped apples - Name: Chocolate covered gummi bears - Soccer stars win Division 2 title over Englewood - Easter Totes and Lollipops - The Rutherford U-16 Boys Indoor Maurer each came within inches of out strong in the second halt. Josh Maak And much more! Phone Number: Soccer Team won the Division 2 title scoring before Chris Prais scored 8 tied the score with a blast from just Saturday night over Englewood 4-1 in minutes into the second half. Dan outside the penalty area. Chris Prais the Pascack Valley Indoor Soccer Rnelli's goal with about 5 minutes to scored .S minutes Jater to give No purchase necessary! League. The finals were a best two out play gave the Bulldogs the lead thai they ktiilu rtiiid the lead, hnglcwood tied "I three format between the two teams. would not relinquish. The defense of Joe the score al 2-2 to force the gante into The team, coached by Rob Fencik and Cirilla, Sammy Yun, Josh Maak. and 5 minute sudden death overtime, The Open Easter week: 8am-8pm - Open Easter Sunday: 9am-i :30pm Margaret Maurer. finished the regular Don Kolich shut down the lough Bulldogs wasted no time scoring as Dan reason tied for first with a record of 7 Englewood offense in the second half. Finelli's left footed shot found the hack u ms and 1 loss. Rutherford goalkeeper Chns Schiro had of the net just one minute into the NOW ALSO SERVING DELICIOUS HOMEMADE ICE CREAM! another strong game in goal making overtime giving Rutherford a 3-2 Rutherford opened the scoring about We accept all major credit cards! 137 Ridge Road - Lyndhurst, NJ • 201.935.8723 countless great saves to preserve the win victory. 4 minutes in with Donny Kolich netting and the title. the first goal. Englewood tied the score »! 1-1 a few minutes later. The The first game of the scries was played Bulldog's came out stronger in the on Sunday, March 10*. The Bulldogs WE ALSO HANDLE second half. Ryan McAuley and Bill fell behind 1-0 at half time but came SPECIAL Just 15 minutes from the Meadowlands ^fes^fl fc Come see tne for the absolute best prke on any new or pre-owned Toyota. John Carbone ^% Take advantage of my personal pick-up and delivery service. CoWwtK Toyota Soles Monaco I Don't forget to ask about our tor 9 /ears and a Lyndbunt FREE LIFETIME OIL AND FILTER CHANGES when purchasing a new Toyota.

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Banom, Leanne Butts. Andrea Angela Peso. Andrew Petrucelli, Matthew Piwowarski, Sean March 4. Selected by NHS students who were dent; Christopher Downs, Vice-Presi- 9th grade - Honors: Alexandra Chaves, Monica Dabrowski. Rawding, Magdalena Toloczko, Parents, family members, friends, inducted last year, this year's offic- dent; Jamie Kasica. Secretary; and Anaya, Janine Bury, Pamela Cam- Brendan Hocking. Xin Fu Lin, Christopher Trinidad, Ji-A Woo; Huard ol education members, admin- ers were inducted by Diane Jarotski. C'arly Hrywniak, treasurer. panaro, Jamie Case, Jane Chieco, Nelson Liu, Carolina Lozada. Jen- Second Honors: Arianna Beam, After the officers took their oaths William Coughlin Jr.. Jaclyn nifer Maguire, Steven Malley. Kenneth Braisted, Michael Brienza, SECURE YOUR of office, they proceeded to induct the Crismale, Irene Hate, Sarah Hennis, Kevin Man. Richard Martin. Erica Thomas Britten. James Burns III, newest senior members: Magalena Mohamed Hussein, Karishma Melillo, Jessica Merwin. Daniel FUTURE Jamie Clarke, Joan Cmielewski, Bednarz, Ahlam Hammad, Rima Jhaveri, Michelle Kim, Karolina Montero, Louis Vazquez; Second David Cunha, Brian Davey. Edward Rana, Magdalena Stopka, Anna Kowalski. Jean Laico, Alice Lam, Honors: Kristhy Aler. Nuno Train for a Career Dolan. Crystal Fiori, Joseph Graci. Wo/na, and Ahmed Virani. Tianyi Li, Ashley Lind, Kristen Amador, Melissa Ciaccio, Tara In the BOOMING Rachel Hughes, Lauren Jaume, Mat- To be inducted, students have to Maresca, Eric Mastrolia. John Davitt, Suzette Esteves. Eric Fritsch. Health Care Field thew Kelichner, Thomas Koc, meet criteria in four areas: scholar- McVey, Kevin Mehnert, Katina Michael Gomes, Nicole Gortaire. Lukasz Lupinski. Richard Miller. ship, leadership, service, and charac- Noka. Tiffany Rebimbas, Brittany Kristen Hall, Eric Killelea. So Youn • CEHITIFED MEDICAL ASSISTANT Mark Orovio. Alexis Owens, ter. Reincke. Maria RodriguegrDanielle Kim, Patrice Meola. Patricia • CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT Danielle Perez, Michael Rizzolo, • MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRA- "All of these students proudly dis- Romero, Amirose Sunga, Allison Miraldo, Enrico Panza. Joseph Christina Severs, '"tindsey TION play these characteristics, and all are Wisniewski; Second Honors: Iman Parker, Ary Pereira. Tomasz MEDICAL BILLING/HEALTH CLAIMS Signorelli. Amanda Soares, Denise required to maintain the high stan- Ali, Katie Banaag, Fatima Bastiao. Swiderek. Amanda Zarro. EXAMINER (ICD9/CPT4 CODING, Swedeski. Aleksandra Szatkowski, dards of excellence in these areas even Sonia Cunha, Stephanie De Grazio, HCFAAJB92 CLAIMS) 11th grade - Honors: Scott Brown. Daniel Weitner. Deanna Wolowitz. after induction," Jarotski said. Christine Melillo. Doris Mena, Accredited by: Austin Cristobal, Christopher Davis, 12th grade - Honors: Nicole After the ceremony, inductees and Randy Molina, Gabriella LBERDAN INSTITUTE American Association ot Medical Jeffrey Defressine, Jessica Dem- Anacleto. Steven Banom III, Assistants (AAMA guests attended a reception in the Me- Montesdeoca, Charlotte Moore, etroules, Nicole Filippelli, Diana Veronica Belando, Ivy Chiu, Will- I 265 RT. 46 West American Dental Association (ADA) dia Center, accompanied by live pi- Amy Riccio, Weerawat Summat. Accrediting Commission ot Career Giordano, Thomas Golda. Matthew iam Daly. Jenna-Leigh Data, /I Totowa, NJ ano music, courtesy of a school fac- Schools & Colleges or Technology Michael Delaney, Anthony Dennis, L-/7 Call (973) 256-3444 ulty member. www.berdanlnstltute.com Michael DeQuinzio. Tiffany Dunn, Christine Ferro, David Gordon, Katherine Grigsby. Ji Hoon Kim. Alison King. Vicky Koukoutsis. First Annual Haley Chiropractic Celine Lee. Sang Leigh. Marta Lupinska. Joseph Mack. Ryan Easter Egg Hunt Manguiat. Allison Manning. Mat- thew Maresca. Nicole Marshall. th st Annette Notwicz. Susan O'Connell, When: March 30 (Rain Date March 31 ) Rachel Ostanski. Kinjal Patel, John Perez. Robert Regan. Leticia Relva, Where: Town Hall Park, Lyndhurst Monica Risso. Julie Rocha. Natalie Kucha. Bernard Rodrigues, Carla (Across from the old Shoprite) Rodrigues. Marco Santos, Paul Sav- age. Daniel Schauermann, Time: 10:00 a.m. Josephine Schettino. Gregory Stoklosa. William Tooma, Age Groups: 3 & under, Stephanie Worth, Andrew Zuniga; Second Honors: Adel Abou-Zid, 4-6 and 7 & older Born leader - Nicole Filippelli, a North Arlington High School Natalie Esteves. Erica Hamilton. Special Prizes Hidden Junior, was recently recognized by the North Arlington Board of Meaghan McDonough. Bridget in Special Eggs! Education for the outstanding accomplishment of being selected McFaddcn. Danielle Moore. 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Peace pact - Students in Rutherford's Sylvan School 4th grade class are pictured above interacting with a representative from the Bergen County program on Violence Prevention Conflict Resolution. Students role play and discuss different ways of resolving conflicts without resortin to physical violence. 4 St. Michael's school rolls out the honors St. Michael the Archangel Abigail Saundcrs: 6th grade: Wil- Second Honors - 4th grade: •Decorated Easter • School in Lyndhurst has an-liam Dybus. Kimberly Ncwby, Briahna Horvath; Sth grade: Layer Cakes nounced its Honor Roll for theAleksandra Zdan; 7th grade: Caitlin Ruhrold, Aaron Ibarrola, •Artistically Decorated •:• second marking period of the Michael Branin. Jcnna Andres Ordonez, John Ziomek; 2001-2002 school year. Cake Eggs Giambalvo, Marclyle Magoncia, (ith grade: Elizabeth Recchia; 7th First Honors - 4th grade: Will- Megan Piscal; 8lh grade: Saman- grade: Ilyssa Mueller: 8th grade: •Flower Pot Cakes<- iam Ncwby; Sth grade: Jessica tha Linn. Hadissah Magoncia. Angela Santini. Christopher •Angel Flake Coconut«> Adamski, Matthew Dudck. Lauren Shabunia. Smith. Caks Lambs EASTER BABKAS [Egg Ring-Egg Cro ASSORTED BABKAS

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SUNDAY Yankee doodle dandles - Students at Washington School in North Arlington celebrated "Patriotic Day" recently. The event was sponsored by the Student Council. Pictured above (L to R) are: Devon Orozco 6 A.M. - 5 P.M Nicole Ferreira, Jordan Marshall, Victoria Ferreira, and Danielle Reo. The Mazur family Scholarship created for social work students wishes all our A $1,500 scholarship competition dents enrolling in an accredited school graduation in a manner mutually has been announced by the Bergen of social work for a minimum of nine agreed upon. Interested applicants customers a Unit of New Jersey Chapter of the credits per semester. Applicants must should call 201-444-6769 for National Associaton of Social Work- also be in good academic standing. more information on eligibility Healthy and Happy ers. The scholarship recipient is ex- criteria and the application pro- Applicants for the 2002-2003 schol- pected to become involved in thecess. 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Salma Hayek, brief violence) - Romantic fairy tale, super-secret annual gathering of the •Catherine Keener and Harvey based on Beauty and the Beast, about richest, most powerful white men in closed within 1 erine Keener a New Yorker who makes her way to America at a posh California retreat. Fierstein. Iceland to find her missing fiance' but With Alan Thicke, Fred Willard, Panic Kaaai (R tor vuleoo* and Henry Gibson, Dick Butkus, Jim COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 10,2M2 language) - Jodie Foster *a» » «•- ends up face-to-face with the mythi- cal manster who murdered the tabloid Lampley, George Wendt and Morgan and-mouse thriller about a divorced Fairchild. millionaire barricaded in a safe room journalist and his TV crew. THELEADER PAGE 12 - THURSDAY. MARCH 28.2002 Leader Newspapers, Inc. Letters 251 Ridge Road~Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 Reader wants to end legalized abortion Phone 201/438-8700~Fax: 201/438-9022 business. But, when it becomes legal, E-mail: teader.newseverlzon.net Tothe Editor: their life. These people oppose abor- I'm pro-life! There are many, many tion because it has been legalized. By that is everyone's concern. If you have Commercial Leader ~ The North Arlington Leader millions of us in the United States, its legality it makes them accessories been silent, you have been sanction- Leader-Free Press -The News Leader >, who are pro-life. However, the media, to the crime. They don't want it on ing it. Isn't it time for all of us to speak Covering Ly ndhurst. the printed version, will never iden- their conscience. out against abortion, so that our Rutherford, North Arlington, tify us as being Pro-Life. They print We have a "March For Life* in hearts might not be troubled and we East Rutherford, Carlstadt & Wallington us up by a name they have chosen Washington, D.C. annually. There, we might not become hardened to vio- for us, anti-abortionists. But some of have a demonstration with about lence. Leader Newspapers are available at news stands on us are only partially anti-abortion. 100,000, participants. Some of us have ' We can stop legalized abortion. In a Wednesdays arid are conveniently mailed to subscribers Some of us are totally anti-legalized- been going there for 29 years. The free country we speak out with our Annual subscriptions: $10.00; Single copy: 25C abonion. These people realize that newcomers, who seem more numer- opinion and with our votes. So, next JOHN SAVINO, 1 CINDV CAPITANI, Editor when abortion became legal in this ous in recent yean, will continue this time and all the time, be an antiabor- country; they, as citizens, became ac- act of charity until legalized abortion JOANN BOCCINO, Business Manager i JOANN MERKLINCHAUS, Display Advertising Manager tionist in conversation and vote pro- complices in the crime of abortion. A is gone from our society. life. DANA RAPISARDI Assistant Editor ANNETTE SAVINO Subscription Manager crime is when you deprive another When someone commits abortion KdMo/inskiR.Ph. ELAINE CALL Graphic Designer DEBRA WINTERS Reporter person of something they want, like without involving all of us; that's their Lyndhurst JAMES DOMBROWSKI Sports Editor " PHILIP SILVA Reporter/Production CHARLOTTE SAVINO Classified Ads Assistant Ruth, resident has praise for Gorman Editorial Dear Editor: ber is responding to grant opportuni- pressed area on the other side of Rt. I just finished reading your March ties for paving by working the appli- 17-too bad the current administration It's time to re-think the county's Blue Laws 7th edition letters column. Kathy cation through the process? The new could not come up with a new recycle Does a law created in the spirit of religious In a society where a mix of religions, lifestyles Wigfield needs a history lesson. administrator that was hired in a big location, since that's all they had to do obligation have a place in modern society? and preferences coexist, the laws make no seme hurry makes almost 100K, but, he has ...). Well, how about a whopping 12% had 10 jobs in 18 years and has not tax increase in a depressed economy! Many people don't think so and are looking to and have no practical base except to curtail traf- Bob Gorman was a good man and an excellent administrator. He was lauded been doing exemplary work for Ruth- How about spiraling consulting and wipe the so-called Blue Laws off the Bergen fic. Bergen County is the only county in the state by the council in the papers and at erford for over 18 yearvas had Gorman. professional fees for the mayor's hand- County books. to maintain the law, and it's one of the few in their meeting when most thought he And who are you to begrudge a man picked out of town firms. How about The Blue Laws were created as a way to up- the whole country. And, even though the laws was retiring. That charade has long who manages the town, its scores of passing resolutions upping the num- ber of cops to 50. How about a fiscal hold the biblical mandate that "Ye shall keep were revised throughout the decades (last up- been exposed, but it does not change employees, and its budgets and pro- cesses, his salary when every cop in policy that includes hiring votes.and date was 1999) the biblical implications remain. their words. Wigfield obviously did holy the Sabbath." In fact, violators were put not know him or his accomplishments. town with over 7 yean made OVER paying back voting blocks with leased to death. Today, there's no risk of getting the Everyone should support the legislation that He was not a volunteer.but a manager $100,000.00. 4wheel drive borough vehicles. electric chair for buying panty hose. But there Assemblywoman Loretta Weinberg is pushing. that typically worked late nights and As far as issues for the Republicans are fines. As a result, people have to drive out- If passed, it would turn the issue over to indi- weekends for Rutherford where he to focus on since the demise of First And, finally, what's up with "two let- side the county to shop for many things. For vidual municipalities. Sunday shopping would resided. Sure, he did small jobs.but he Night, the Firing of an esteemed Ad- ten" from the same ptrson bashing also orchestrated the applications for, example, you can buy a hammer and nails, but be legal, but individual towns could vote to ban ministrator, and this ridiculous twice the Republicans ... why not three or and the winning of, all of the grants per week garbage pickup issue that maybe four. Maybe next time you can not lumber; jewelry and cameras, and not socks. it completely, or come up with a compromise. and aid that Councilman Matthews the current administration continues just rename the letters column the You can buy a boat, luggage and sporting goods. Municipal choice is the best option for every- has been claiming credit for in his let- to harp on. (Yes, the Bertone Admin, Wigfield column. But not a couch, wall hanging or blender. ters around town. Does anybody re- did close the center to make way for a L. Ehrhardt ally think that a part-time council mem- multi-million dollar ratable in a de- Rutherford Turns out NA's sweeper is water-friendly Change your wants and make the most of it North Arlington's sweeper is back in business, water from a well behind the Little League corn- As I peer up from my computer need to keep you going while not over- panies, athletic fields, golf courses and but it turns out it's not wasting water. Borough plex on River Road. The water was originally screen I notice droplets of water start- indulging. Conserving your food and large hotels are excused from water Administrator Bob Landolfi said that not only used for irrigation purposes, but the poor pres- ing to appear on the window in front drink this way, you could probably last restrictions. I mean really how could is the borough adhering to drought restrictions, sure made it impractical. For the sweeper, how- of me. Steadily the drops begin to in- we expect people to play baseball and crease in number and before long, it's golf on brown grass? Oh the horror! but it's still able to maintain service to the resi- ever, it's perfect, finally raining. After weeks of dryness Let me tell you, no one is excused from dents. from the skies above, finally a good GUEST COLUMN conserving water. This is a serious Landolfi said they're getting non-potable A job well done. steady rain has fallen. Our prayers by Craig Ruvere situation that requires serious atten- have been answered, or have they? tion and if our cars have to remaindirty , For many of us, the recent drought our pools empty and our grass the situation in our area has caused us all on the island a hell of a lot longer then color of straw then so be it, just as Opinion to become more aware of the one re- if you ate the entire supply over two long as when I rum on the faucet wa- source that we so often take for days. By changing your wants, it ter comes out. People always wait Bunny ownership is not a spring fling granted. Who would think that there gives you more of what you need. until something bad happens before would ever come a time when water The same thing holds true with our they decide to change, before they Easter pets, which are often aban- to make a 10 year commitment. All too least four times their adult size. The would become so scarce? Well my water supply. Right now many of us decide that there is something they can doned after the holiday, require long often the child loses interest and the cage needs a resting board covering friends that time is here. With reser- are simply not worried about the do. I suggest we all start becoming term commitment. FOCAS, along with rabbit ends up neglected or abandoned. the wire bottom (walking on wire will voirs more than 40% lower than where drought situation. We all just assume the "water police" and inform those The House Rabbit Society (HRS) Since domestic rabbits are not the cause sore feet), also room for a litter they should be at this time, even the' that someone else will cure this prob- around us that simply brush off our strongly urges parents not to buy their pan set always in the same spot in the rain currently outside my window will lem and that the extra few gallons of water restrictions that their actions will children living "Easter" bunnies un- comer of cage (with dust-free litter - not bring them up to full capacity. The water that we use will not really make affect many and are not acceptable. less they are willing to make a 10-year not clumping or any shavings). They GUEST EDITORIAL problem you might ask? Well its that much of a difference. Well you're commitment to properly care for the need toys, food and water bowl at all simple. Let us say that you were wrong. Without conservation, the animals. Each year, thousands of baby by Carol Burrows times. They need at least 30 hours per As I glance out my window again, I stranded on a deserted island. All you water situation will only grow worse. rabbits, chicks, and ducks are pur- week play time. Their diet should con- can see that the rain has subsided. had to eat was a loaf of bread, a few Even if it rained for 40 days and 40 Soon the temperatures will start to rise chased as Easter gift only to be aban- product of natural selection, they can- sist of fresh pellets, water, hay and 1 - boxes of raisins and a canteen of fresh nights, with reservoirs as low as they and before you know it summer will be doned or left at shelters in the days, not take care of themselves if aban- 2 cups of fresh vegetables daily. water. Not knowing when the rescue are and people not conserving their upon us. The way things are going, weeks and months that follow Easter. doned in the wild and will not survive. crew will arrive to take you back to usage, the situation will only continue. well have sun, but there won't be much Rabbits are easy to litter box train and If you have any questions concern- civilization, you try to conserve your The important question to ask is why water. Remember, by changing your Most children want a companion incredibly social animals, they should ing rabbits, write Carol Burrows, food supply as much as you can, eat- Lint EVERYONE conserving water? I'm wants, it gives you more of what you they can hold, carry and cuddle -baby live indoors and become members of FOCAS, 100 United Lane, Teterboro, ing and drinking just the amount you sure shortly you'll hear how pool com- need. rabbits are ground-loving creatures the family. Like-other pets-they need N. ]. 07608. If she does not have the who are energetic, playful and vora- physical exercise and mental-stimula- answer, she will obtain the informa- cious nibblers. Additionally rabbits are tion and should not spend all their time tion and contact you, or contact HRS, easily frightened by loud noises. It is locked in a cage. P.O. Box 1201, Alameda, Ca. 94301; unreasonable to expect a small child Bunnies need a roomy indoor cage at web site at www.rabbit.org. Subscribe Now! Paul Revere would need protection today Keep abreast of the news and events in your community. Keep track of your local government and find out what your friends National hero Paul Revere has tective forces' success rate was 90 per- in the threatened building rather than emerged as a symbol for a new day cent. evacuating it. More ominously Mr. and neighbors are saying and doing. that is dawning in America. He gal- Then there were two nuclear weap- Zipoli reported that the mock terror- loped through the streets of the rebel- ons wnistleblowers whose revelations ists had gotten to the facilities pluto- lious colonies to warn of threats on a have brought national attention to se- nium 100 percent of the time and 80 Subscribe to the Leader.Newspapers today! distant horizon. His simple message, curity problems at nuclear weapons percent of the time had escaped with "The British are coming!" is as familiar facilities. Ron Timm heads a small firm a package that represented plutonium Only $10 per year; to most Americans as any other event — the key ingredient for nuclear weap- from our Revolutionary War. In late ons. After raising these and similar February several modern day GUEST EDITORIAL concerns, the University of California $12 out of state wbistleblowers gathered in a congres- by Louis Clark fired him. sional hearing room to sound alarms Also at the Washington gathering, Check off the name of paper you would like for this time of national crisis. former U.S. Customs special agent Receiving the most attention was that has evaluated security at Depart- Darlene Catalan blew the whistle on and print your name & address below: Bogdan Dzakovic, a Federal Aviation ment of Energy sites for seventeen the vulnerability of the nation's bor- Administratioi n (FAA) specia) il agent ffor years. He has found that mock terror- ders. She reported security lapses on the past fourteen years who has led ist assaults on DOE facilities succeed the border that offered opportunities C] Commercial Leader (Lyndhurst) special teams to test airport security. more often than they fail. for human migration as well as the LJ N. Arlington Leader ' His message for Americans was the Matthew Zipoli, the other nuclear smuggling of drugs and weapons. number one or two televised news sto- weapons whistleblower, is the vice She noted that each day from 5,000 to CD News Leader of Rutherford ' nes on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and president of the security officers union 10,000 uninspected tanker cars roll into theBlack Entertainment Network, as at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories in the country from Mexico. Randy L-l Leader-Free Press (East Rutherford, Carlstadt, Wallington) well as the lead story in the newspa- the Bay Area of Northern California. Robarge raised security concerns at per USA Today. According to special He has revealed how farcical security the Seabrook nuclear power plant. He Name:_ agent Dzakovic, the FAA had ignored operations have become at the Univer- identified weaknesses in the program f—jeated warnings before September sity of California facility. During a re- to screen potential employees and It that security was inadequate at cent bomb threat the untrained secu- vulnerabilities of key areas of the fa- Address: mostofthe nation's airports. Evenaf- rity force acted in ways reminiscent of cility to airborne assault by commer- ^(jje tragic events in September, air- Keystone Cops: looking for bombs with cial airliners. Tel: port mock terrorist readinessexercise s no earthly idea what a bomb would look jjulted in fatal penetrations 90 per- like or how to deal with it, herding the Louis Clark is executive director of .gtofthe time. The agency publicly entire security force into the targeted the Government Accountability (I the false impression that the pro- structure, and keeping all employees Project in Washington, DC. Mail to: Leader Newspapers 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst NJ 07071 's e-mail address is Editor® LeaderNewspaperejHJt PAGE 13 - THURSDAY MARCH 28. 200? THE LEADER Real Estate & Business LEGAL NOTICES -£GAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai tha folloW the limitations ol the Local Bond Law according leel long was introduced and passed or first readirm at NejrestCiL>ss St'i-el Siluateon ttie Mayor and Council of the Borough of c« lte thereof twwipoted-from the date of the bonds the south easterly side ot Sixth gm of March. 2002 and mat said ordinance wall be laken up tor _, Streel 100 feet from ihe north- further consideration for Imal passage at a meeting of said Borouoh purpose Jescnbed in Section 3 of this bond Law has Been duly propazed and ine.'finvottheClerh and! easterly side ot Kingsland Av- Council lo be held on the I5tti day ol Aprtl 2002 a! 8 OOP M oras uiuinaiH.tr is noi a current expense It is an improvement or purpose been tiled in the a*\\i- at ennf Tngetftet with all and sin- ioon tr>ereaftef as said matter can be reached at the Borouoh Hall thai the Borough may lawfully undertake as a general improvement. complete enecuted duplicate Nwol the Director ot the Division ol Local G._ . ices m thp De gular ihe rights, liber*'— "p Cartetatf. New Jersey, at which time and place all persons Jfemay and no part of the cost thereof has been or shall oe specially as- ey Such st-iie teges. howrfisme-iis ; appur- tie interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard con- sessed of property specially benefited IhereBy panment of Community Atlairs ol the Stale of New. ment shows thai the gross debt ot irw Borough defined„ >n the len.vices thareunio be longing or (b) The period ot usefulness ot the improvement or purpose within • m anywise appertaining Ihe iimitgtrors bf the Local Bond Law according to the reasonable Local Bond Law is increased by the kotti NlzaMn ot the bonds and g and Ihe notes provided in this bond orrinaricp tiy $95 000 and the obli reversion and remainders rents Me thereof computed trom the dale 1 -4 the bonds authorized by this issues and profits thereof and ordinance, is 10 years lions authorised herein will be *ithm .ill Mb) Iwnttahoni ivficnftei that Law ai*o all the estate right title inter- let The Supplemental Debl Statement required by the Local Bond est uw property claim and de- Law has teen duly prepared and filed in ihe office ol the Clerk, and a "i An aggregate amount not exceedino Sffooo 'oi items ot expe ORDINANCE NO 02-10 ted in and permitted under N J S A' 4(iA '-CO is included in mand ot the said defendants of complete executed duplicate thereof has been tiled in the office of S iO to and out nl the same be sold the Director o£ Ihe Division ot Local Government Servioes in the De- estimated cosl indicated herein tor the piiiposp ,ir improvement Sect»n7 Tr»full lajthaniirrH.il' •* " ' —" li.ip.is .iiiiJ viti;.tv in Ihe t»fsi place partment e elfeci 20 d Tin protierty ihall be sold sub- leci n ,iii in?nb in) encumbiances i o emitted MUSIC PLAYING OR PERFORMANCE be and hereby estimaled cost indicated herein tor the purpose or improvement publication thereol aftei final adoption as provided b ,5 amended and supplemented with Ihe following at record and the Sheriff makes Section 7 The full faith and credit ot the Borough are hereby pledged no ippiesenlations expressed or ^^^ . -^ ^ -~- _.. ___^_ CHAPTER At LICENSING GENERAL to Ihe-punctua!' payment ot Ihe pnncipai ol and the interest on ihe Published March 28. 2002 mmml m mm SECTION 7-10 MUSIC PLAYING OR PERFORMANCE obligations authorized by Ihts bond ordinance The obligations shall Fee $52 50 Section 7-10 1 Definitions Is hereby deleted and replaced with the oe direct, unlimited obligations ot the Borouqh. and the Borough shall aSfor^iXlX^tenn^ Show your smile - As part of Children's Dental Health Month, be oWiyated to levy ad valorem taies upon all the taxable real prop- Section7-10 1 Definitions The following definitions apply to this chap- erty wrrnm the Borough tor Ihe payment of the obligations and the Dr. Joseph Telia, whose practice is located at 197 Ridge Road, mleresl ihereon without limitation of rate C amount PUBLIC NOTICE SHLHII y :• NOIll I 'eiectronicalry Amplified Music -shall mean any music which Is trans- Section 8 This bond ordinance shall lake effect 20 days after the hrsi SUPERIOR COURT North Arlington, recently visited local schools. Pictured is Mrs. mitted through a sound amplification device Including live music and publication thereof after final adoption. as provided by ifte Local Bond The following vehicles were OF Nf W Jl HSt"Y CMANl/t HY 1 music produced by a radio, phonograph, stereo record player tape abandoned and in possession ol DIVISION • Ctninty Pocius pre-K class at St. Michael's, Lyndhurst. who were in- player, cassette player, television, compact disc player juke DO*. ihe lowing company tot more BfUC.I N COUNTY The Shertfl reserves the right karnone. disc iockey or "DJ' MP3. music available on or downloaded than thirty 1301 days and re DOCKFT NO F 941500 to adjourn this sale trom time lo STATEMENT twine as provided by law structed about proper brushing as well as a healthy diet for good dam ihe Internet or any similar sound-making or sound-producing The bond ordinance published herewith has been finally adopted on mained unclaimed In accor JOEL G THELLA March 19. 2002 and the 20-day period of limitation within which a dance wrih the Abandoned V* Betwven PI, 1 Wells Fa' SHERIFF dental hygiene. i^e Music - shall mean any band, orchestra or person or group ol suit action or proceeding questioning the validity of such ordinance hicleLaw39 10a r the following CH756722 •eople or instrumentalists who play music together as an ensemble can be commenced, as provided in the Local Bond Law. has begun will he soW al public auction on Published March 21.28. April 4. or individually, whether or not led by a conductor whether or not , to run Horn Ihe date ot the first publication ol this slatemenl Tuesday April 2 2002 al 10 am amplified DANIELLE MtCCIXtef- at Nicks Towing Service. 159 Sound Amplification Device- shall mean any appatatws toftr* an* r f ubfisrw* M*ch 2fl 200? East Passatc Avenue Ruthei Fpe"S'OS 39 ^cation ot sounds from any radio, phonograph stereo **rd I k— «ooo tofd NJ 07070 PC Bo» 1024 olaver tape player, cassette player, television, compact disc player '. " M •t.t^-.,.i. N.I i>r092-0QW Advertise in the Leader! TukUee bo*box.. Karaokkaraoke disc jockey o r 'DJ__" MP3. music available on or ™ Toyota JT2EL46B7M010418 nlHMV •Hirlltvi 1 'H">S .'3.* e^lX Legal notices can downloaded from the internet or any similar sound n tie number XF/L 42652 BOND ORDINANCE 2002-04 be faxed to 201- moducmg device or any live music Including any apparatus for the Successful bidder will be respon By virku' ill Hit- .IIKIW sf.ilf>! \\i jmolIdeation of the human voice. sible tbr all towing and sior nn- lo me ditacted .uxi iletueieil 438-0922. Please BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION OF A AND BE IF FURTHER ORDAINED lhat section 7-10 2 shall be charges plus bid price Must be 'uiwi»>ii'' I •if.'i' .mit iMHpxprc For rate infomUfctldh OKI JoAnn Merktirighaus SENIOR CITIZENS BUS IN AND BY THE BOROUQH Of EAST paid m cash or certified check i™ i.ne jt pi'iun venue .it lh make sure a name amended to read as follows RUTHERFORD IN THE COUNTY OF BERGEN. NEW JERSEY 7-10 2 Pennit Required Car musi be removed within 4P Sheriff * O'fiep in the Citv I and telephone APPROPRIATING $100 000 THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING hours at 201-310-5161. No person occupying oi having charge of any building or premises THE ISSUANCE OF $95,000 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE or any part thereof, in the borough shall permit or allow In any place Published March 28. 200? Fn__\ Apul 19 _00^ number are in- BOROUGH TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF Fee $6 88 ooen to the general public within the borough the playing ot any tit one o clock in tne atternoon cluded for verifica- r- u. iA^t „, •«,. m..CK; as defined by this chapter to be J BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF THE BOR- 1 ht> (Hopertv lo lie sold is located a permit from the Borough ClerV OUGH OF EAST RUTHERFORD IN THE COUNTY OF BEHGEN tion. ORDINANCE NO 2002-02 in the uwwnshif of LvnUiu'si • 'i For classified information call .. i< provided Application Tor such NEW JERSEY (noi less than twothtrds ot all members thereof aftir the County ol Beiy_n N.t« a oe hall be mad a Borough Clerk upon e form to be matrvely concurring! AS FOLLOWS AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL JersevCommoniv "MH^rto .is M0 supplied by the Clerk Section 1 The improvemeni described in Section 3 gt this bond ordi- Deadline for publi- Charlotte at _>01-438-87QQ , AND BE IF FURTHER ORDAINED that sectio 7-10 3 shall be ' IHE LICENSING OF TOWl US t>lh :•:•.•.'! I ymitiui nance is hereby authorized to be undertaken by the Borough of East TLNTW k 149 amended to read as follows. Rutherford, New Jersey as a general improvement For the improve- IN THE BOROUGH OF CAST cation is Friday at 7iO3 Application RUTHERFORD Dm rtf L menlof purpose descubed m Section 3 there is hereby appropriated t WKM by 120 12 noon. the sum ol 5100 000 including the sum of $5 000 as the down pay- ment required by Ihe Local Bond Law The down payment is now CERTIFICATION < Name and address of the applicant, age. dale and place of birih available by virtue ot provision lor down payment or for capital im- 1 DanielleMicct.Mum-ii>.»K i.^ ,t applicant Is a corporation, the names ages and addresses dales provement purposes m one o> more previously adopted budgets ol East Rutherford do n."-w and places of t)irth o( its officers and directors, it a firm or associa- Section 2 in ordet to finance the cost ol the improvement of purpose certify that the foregoing Ordi tion the names, ages, addresses, dates and places of birth of all noi covered by application of ttie down payment negotiable bonds nance was passed by the MJV"' are hereby authorized to be issued in the principal amount ot $95,000 Savino Real Estate. Inc. members and Council at then meetmo, held 2 Pnor convictions of applicant it any pursuani to the Local Bond Law in anticipation of the issuance of the on ihe 19th day of 3 Addtess where the efectrenically amplified or Hve music Is lo be bonds negotiable bond anticipation notes are hereby authorized to March 2002 a quorum beinq be issued pursuani in and within the limitations prescribed by the .• i.eri performed, located, displayed or operated Local Bond Law List your home with us & get ready to move! i Places at that address where the electronically amplified or live Dandle MKCI. RMC Published March 28. 200? music Is to be playBd, performed, located, displayed or operated Section 3 (a) The improvement hereby aulhon^ed and Ihe purpose 5 Description of tne nature of the business cooductwJ at thai ad- for the financing of which Ihe bonds are to be issued is to provide for FKMM dress. the acquisition ol a senior citizens bus 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst 1 6 Names and address of the record (b) The estimated m«imum amount ot bonds oi nole* to PUBLIC NOTICE mises where the electronically amplified or live rr be issued tor the improvemeni or purpose is as slated in Section 2 performed, located, displayed or operated hereof •* BY ORDER Of THE MAYOR A - Description of the electronically amplified or live music to be"t (c) The estimated cost ot the improvemeni or purpose is equal to the SPECIAL MLTIINl.. Of I OUN 201-438-3120 eied Dy the license including Its source and any mechanical amount ot Ihe appropriation herein made thereto CIL OF IHE BOROUGH Oh tares name or manufacturer, serial number if applicable Section 4 All bond anticipation noies issued hereunder shall r EAST RUTHERFORD Wilt Bl 8 No permit shall be issued to any applicant unless Ihe HELD ON TUESDAY MAHCH sr^ali be eighteen (18) years ot age. or over and no permit _ 26 2002 AT 6 00 PM IN COUN LYNDHURST M.ed lo a corporation, firm or association unless all officers and the notes shall bear mleresl at such rate or rales and be in such CIL CHAMBERS OF" THl MU directors of Ihe corporation, or all members of the firm or associa- form as may be determined by the chief financial officer The chief NIC1PAL BU11DING I VI FU I I tion are eighteen (181 years ot age or over financial officer shall determine all matters in connection with notes I'LACt K)H THl I'UHI'OM Beautifully updated AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAIr&D thai Section 7-10 4 shall be issued pursuani to this ordinance, and Ihe chief financial otftcees OF PERSONNEL CONTRACT -—ided lo read as follows signature upon the notes shall be conclusive evidence as to all such DISCUSSIONS _ NEGOTIA 3 BR Colonial. A investigation by Police The Borough Clerk shall retet each determinations All notes issued hereundet may be renewed from TIONS LEGAL MATTFRS AND ;ation for a permit to the Chief of Police who shall Investigate time lo time subject to the provisions ol N J S A 40A 2-8la) The FINANCE ., . ___. .... ,—..— thereon it Is pro- Chief financial officer is hereby authorized to sell part or a" of ihe DANIELLE MICCI RMC _„. . . r - is lo be played, per- notes from time to time al public oi private sale and to deliver Ihem lo Published March 26. ?00_ |i • •••! located, displayed or operated and shall thereafter forward the purchasers thereof upon receipt of payment ot the purchase price Fee $4 99 Extra large ultra modern re application to the Mayor and Council with a written report of his plus accrued interest trom their dates to Ihe dais of delivery Ihe.eot ti-idings and recommendations The chief financial officer is directed to report in writing lo the govern kitchen. Queen master .VjU Bfc IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section 7-10 5a 1 shall be ing body at the meeting next succeeding ihe dale when any sale o ii' ended to read as follows . delivery oOl Iht e notes pursuani to this ordinance is made Such rerepor[ t bedroom, family room w/ • ^0 5 Approval. Condrtions must inckide I. the tntetest rate and ihe The Borough of Carlstadt offer. i The applicant ft an indm for sale in its as is condition <• sliders to deck < LTporalion, orthe members if a firm or association or the pa«ner> 1964 GMC 21 passenyer bus II • partnership, shall be •» _rThe capital budget ot Ihe Borough of East Rutherford is new garage. C/A, new • : jMeen n8l years of age or over hereby amended to conform with the provisions ol this ordinance lo vBj AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED lhat Section 7-10 7 shall be the extent of any inconsistency herewith The resolution in Ihe form 1 GDKP32M3E35O16O3 rool. windows, siding blended to read as follows promulgated by the Local Finance Board showing tuH detail of the Sealed bids will be received no e Hours amenoed capital budget and capital piogram as approved by Ihe latei than April 15 _0O2 at 8 15 LYNDHURST No person, firm or corporation or association holding a permit undti Director ot the Division ol Local Government Services is on file with P M Call 201 480-395- lot in and more this section shall allow any electronically amplified or live music to the Clerk and is available there for public inspection Section 6 The spedion All bidj s r.t>rfifi«(should) ibe a Da flayed or performed between the hours ot 200 S.m and 6 00 tollowing additional matters are hereby determined, declared, recited companied by a g or money ordei n a "i of any day. and shall not permit at any lime the playing ol eiec- and st led ironically amplified oj live music to be so loud as lo be audible from . i TThe improvemeni or purpose described in Section 3 ot Ihis bond 10°o of the purchas Asking $279,900 This 5 riV>rti house situated on an outride the promises at any location within the borough, except as ordinance is not a current expense It is , ' firii or corporation or association holding and displaying a valid sessed on property specially benefited thereby touch. Walk lo schools. Eniprtamment Permit as required by and issued under Borough Or- (b) The period ol usefulness ol the improvement or purpose within dinance No 89-25 that Is also locaied within in the Hachensack NY train, bus and stores M^aijnwiands District, east of Route 17. shall not be permitted to NORTH ARLINGTON i %, fipc.konic.ally amplified or live music to be played oi performed t p' *een me hours ot 2-30 a m. and B 00 a m Sunday through Mon- \RI>ni I IH CATION Asking $2l»,mm i-i ihaH not at any lime permk Ihe playing to be so loud as to 4 family

I i\, oiriai • , . is Ordjnance No 00-111 shall remain ll forc 1)1 MIXTNGS _dQ_ : March 18 2002 htadtaCcMM APPROVED Wm JAY ROSEMAN MAYOR Iwo hiislMUCiits. hardwood f 1 • ATTEST CLAIRE FOY BOROUGH CLERK Puhd March 28. 2002 flbors. driveway and parking.

ni/.iiK>n Meeting limit in ihe Ms. Vacant Land , STATEMENT 1 '•'• ' 'i ordinance published herewith has been finally adopted on March 19. 2002 and the 20-day period ot limitation withm which a u Woiienfan 7 imp in sun action or proceeding questioning the validity of such ordinance 7 l« pm cai De commenced, as provided in the Local Bond Law has begun May m. 2UUQ (MM • Asking $499,900, io run trom the date of the first publication ot this statement DANIELLE MICCI. Clerk l-iihiu WnlStwwi 7|lpm Phone not covered by application ol the down payment, negotiable bonds •ire hereby authorized to Be issued in the principal amount of $520,000 (Please disregard this offer if your property is listed with another broker) pursuant to Ihe Local Bond Law In anticipation of the issuance of the bonds, negotiable bond anticipation notes are hereby authonzed to HUlpni be issued pursuani lo and within the limitations prescribed by the Local Bond Law t. Jit 7illpni Section 3 (a) The improvement hereby authorized and Ihe purpose pi.Ni. Wort Se-Moii lor the financing ot which the bonds are to be issued is to provide for PuWk Wart SBUHB an upgrade to (he Borough s communication systei PUbh Mi-ctinp KIKIpm ibl The estimated maximum am ' —— Savino Real Estate. Inc. for thihe improvement or purposP,ufpose« is as stated in Section 2 hc/eof The estimated cost ot the improvement or purpose is equal to tt_» 7JII p m. amount of the appropriation herein made thereto^ HKIpn. Section 4 All bond anticipation notes issued her^F>def shaJ mature t y"be~determin«b dedd by thth» chwchieff fmigciafmADll officeffi ' p.ovTdedthaf rxTnote shall mature lat* (tan one•£>"£>•%£ date 7Wpm The notes shall bear interest at sue* rale o* 'a'TMJl*>€» *"£h PuNi.ftuk^m Rentals •SKV; i

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Central air. $850 + util garage, gas heat, central air, large Equal Housing Opportunity .11 real estate advertised in this newspa >er is subject to the Federal Fair Act o deck, many extras. 968 which makes it illegal to advertise an' Commercial Rentals •reference, limitation LYNDHURST - 2200 sq. ft. of storage. Three overhead doors - could house ve- Asking price: $299,900. >r discrimination based on race, color, reli hion, sex, or national origin or any sucl hicles. Ideal for contractors, landscapers etc. $950 preference limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept an> LYNDHURST - 3600 sq. ft. of prime office/retail space. Center of town! pdvertising for real estate which is in viola [ion of the law. Our readers are informec $2700/mo Shown by appt. on weekends. that all dwellings advertised in this news paper are available on an equal opportu NO FEE Attention Landlords! APPLICATIONS & pity basis 1 y^ Leader_Ne*sgaper TO LANDLORD We're renting apartments! CREDIT CHECKS 251 Ridge Road Call us with all your rental needs! Call 1-201-991-1330 J 07071 -THURSDAY. MARCH28.2002 THELEADER OBITUARIES Mary Stachula Louise A. Weiss MaryannT.DiGiacomo Adron D.Lewis Margret M. Sanborn , Senior News Lipe BV MATILDA CHARLES Mary (Bednarczyk) Stachula. 86, Louise A. Weiss (nee Schoelz), 89, Maryann T. DiGiacomo, of East Ru- A mass Was offered for Adron D. Margaret Mary Sanborn (nee died Wednesday. March 13. died Thursday, March 14. therford, entered into rest on March Lewis, 77, of North Arlington, in Our Heaney), age 5,1 of East Rutherford, Most people would assume that Born in Passaic, she lived in She was born in Maplewood and 20. Lady Queen of Peace Church, North formerly of Nutley, died on Saturday, someone who beat an elderly or dis- Wallington before moving to East lived in Carlstadt since 1949. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Arlington following the Funeral from March 23. abled person so badly that the victim Rutherford 52 years ago. She was a homemaker. (nee Aronne) and the late .Nicholas, the Parow Funeral Home, North Ar- She was bom in Jersey City. died soon after would be charged with Mrs. Stachula was a parishioner of She was a member of Carlstadt Se- niece of Addie Zumbo. She is also sur- lington. Mrs. Sanborn was a former office a crime and spend several years in jail. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus R.C. niors. vived by many dear friends and family Mr. Lewis died Thursday, March 21 manager for Diversified Components Well, sorry to say that in cases in- Church, Wallington, and a member of She was predeceased by her hus- members. at the Care One at Morris in in Park Ridge. volving the brutalizing of elderly or the East Rutherford Senior Citizens. band William Weiss, son George O Arrangements were by the Wilfred Parsippany. She was a parishoner of St. Thomas other helpless persons in nursing She was preceded in death by her Weiss, daughter Sylvia ELizabeth Armitage Funeral Home, Kearny. The Bom in Ida Grove, Iowa, he lived in the Apostle R.C. Church in Bloomfield. homes (often leading to their deaths husband, Walter; a brother, Frank Weiss and brother George Schoelz. funeral mass was at Saint Joseph's Jersey City before moving to North Mrs Sanbom was a volunteer and or permanent disabilities), the abus- Bednarczyk; and a sister, Minnie Survivors include her sons William Church, East Rutherford. Cremation Arlington in 1951. an officer with the Nutley Little League ers were too often cited with a repri- Bednarz. J. Weiss of Scotch Plains, Richard waspriivate. He worked as a machinist for the for many years. mand or, at most, transferred out of the facility. In 1998 an elderly woman Surviving are a son, John of East Weiss of Hasbrouck Heights. Robert In lieu of flowers, donations may be Westinghouse Corp. in Jersey City for She is survived by her husband Roy told her lawyers on videotape from Rutherford; a daughter, Barbara Weiss of Ogdensburg. 11 grandchil- made to Saint Jude Hospital or Feed 35 years before retiring in 1982. Mantei, her father Bartholomew her hospital bed about being beaten Kraemer of Toms River; four broth- dren and 14 great grandchildren. the Children. He served in the Navy during World Heaney, her children: David and Lillian so badly by an attendant for soiling ers, Henry Bednarczyk of Fairfield, The funeral service was at Kimak War II and was a member of the Sanborn, Robert and Emily Sanborn, herself that she was left with a broken Stanley Bednarczyk of Wallington, Funeral Home, Carlstadt. Interment Audrey M. Sheehy Alexander Stover Post #37 American Tara Sanbom, Christopher Mantei, and neck, broken wrists and other injuries. Edward Bednarczyk of Tennessee, was at George Washington Memorial A mass was offered for Audrey M. Legion in North Arlington. Kevin Mantei, her grandchildren Owen She died two days after making the and Ronald Bednarcyzk of East Ruth- Park, Paramus. Sheehy (nee Markert), 76, of North He is survived by his-three sons, and Emma Sanborn, her brothers: tape. Her killer (what else can I call erford; three grandchildren; and a Arlington, formerly of Keamy, in St. Kevin J. of Landing, Brian of James and William Heaney. and her sis- him?) served just one year in prison great-granddaughter. Stephens Church. Kearny, following Manasquan. and Eugene of Randolph; ters: Caroline Daly, Rosemary Costanzo Capodanno after pleading no contest. Kamienski Funeral Home. the funeral from the Parow I uneral 4 grandchildren. Maura, Eileen, Mark Johnson, and Eileen Littleton. Costanzo Capodanno, 91, died This case was made public as part of Wallington, handled arrangements. Home, North Arlington. and Scott; a granddaughter. Kiera; and She was prececeased by her mother Wednesday. March 20. a recently released report by the Sen- Mrs. Sheehy died Saturday, March a sister, Gertrude McCullum. Gertrude. He was born in Newark. ate Special Committee on Aging cov- 23, at the Clara Maass Medical Center, Arrangements Collins-Calhoun Fu- Joseph J. Hovaniak Mr. Capodanno was a truck driver ering an 18-month congressional in- Belleville. neral Home, Rutherford. Joseph J. Hovaniak, 77, died Thurs- for Bernard Baron Trucking, Newark, Thomas E. Kelly vestigation into patient abuse at nurs- Born in Jersey City, she lived in Memorial donations may be made day, March 14 at Hackensack Univer- before retiring. He also worked for Thomas Bdward Kelley. Jr. beloved ing homes. In most cases, the inci- Kearny for 45 years before moving to to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer sity Medical Center. Romar Industries, Belleville. He was a dents were either never reported to son, grandson, nephew, cousin, and Foundation, PO Bon 650309, , TX member of Rutherford UNICO and the North Arlington six years ago. the families, let alone to the police, He was born in Montville and lived friend, passed from the hands of his 75265. in Lyndhurst for 47 years. Teamsters Local in Newark. He was a She worked as a clerk for the Federal family on Thursday, March 21, after a and were handled within the institu- Reserve Bank of New York in New York He was a sheet metal operator for parishioner ot St. Mary R.C. Church. long and valiant struggle with Cystic Josephine T. Meire tion Which means they were not dealt City for 38 years before retiring in 1983. Wayne Steel, Hillside, for 35 years, re- He was preceded in death by his Fibrosis. In his last weeks, he was well Josephine T. Meire, 84, died Friday, with as they should have been; She was a member of the Henrietta tiring in 1995. wife, Nancy Capodanno. cared for by his medical team and the March 22 at University Park Nursing Benstead Senior Citizens of Kearny Too often patient abuse of the eld- He was a U.S. Army veteran of Surviving are a son, Angelo; two staff at St. Joseph's Hospital in Pater- Home, Richmond, Va. and the Rosary Society of St. erly or disabled is handled the same World War II. daughters, Marie Marranzino and son, and by his family. Born in She was bom in Brooklyn, NY., lived Stephen's church, Kearny. way wife beating used to be dealt with He was a member of St. Michael's Barbara Rnhdc; 11 grandchildren; and Belleville, he lived in North Arlington in Lyndhurst for 43 years, and was by the police, who were more likely to Holy Name Society and Laborers In- seven greatgrandchildren. Surviving are her sister, Ruth his whole life, he died at st. Joseph's currently a resident of Richmond, Va. arrest someone for assaulting another ternational Union Local 734. Macagna Diflily Funeral Home, Ru- Hcnnessy of North Arlington; and Hospital, Paterson. She was a cook at Coughy's Res- many nieces and nephews including, person in a bar than for beating his He was predeceased by his wife Ann therford, handled arrangements. In life, Thomas engaged others with taurant, East Rutherford for several Sharon Arlea, David Markert, Denise, spouse. The spousal beating was (nee Jankowski) and his siters Helen his wonderful sense of humor, his loy- years before retiring. Michael. Robert and William Smith. considered a "private matter." Thanks Nadseika and Margaret Am.ni alty, and a variety of unique interests Surviving are her sons Herbert Helen M. Barrett She was predeceased by her hus- to the continuing efforts by women's Survivors include his daughter that included old music and new tech- Meire of Bordentown, and Leo Meire A Mass for Helen M. Barrett (nee band. Robert J. Sheehy, her brother groups and their supporters, spousal Michelle Stecki of Livingston, sons nology; Star Wars and comic book of Richmond, Va., and four grandchil- Waters). S7, of Wcstwmxl, formerly Henry Markert and her sister Helen abuse is now a matter of battery pun- Michael Hovaniak of Wyckoff, Mark stores; vampire slayers and video dren. of North Arlington: was offered at Markert. ishable under the law. Hovaniak of Montville. his sisters game players; long travels and a short The funeral mass was at Queen of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Donations in her memory may be Mary Hovaniak, Katherine Voytac. list of favorite foods. He left a trail of Peace Church, North Arlington. Inter- We need to do the same with pa- North Arlington following the funeral made to the Shrine of St. Jude. 183 and Ann Molitoris, and his grandchil- Snapplc bottles and funny memories; ment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, tient abuse. As Sen. John Breaux, I > from the Paruw Funeral Home, North Bayview Ave., Jersey City, NJ. 07305 dren Evan and Matthew Hovaniak and photos of tomfoolery in action and North Arlington. La., the committee chairman says, "A Arlington. or E.W.T.N., 5817 Old Leeds Rd., Bir- crime is a crime whether in or outside Danielle Stecki. loving relationships in embrace; he Ippolito Stellato Funeral Home, Mrs. Barrett died Sunday, March 17, mingham, AL 35210. liked to ride bumper cars and drove of a nursing home, where residents The funeral mass was at St. in Valley Hospital. Ridgewood. Lyndhurst. handled arrangemnts. Michael's Church, and interment w;is like he owned one. should not spend their days living in Born in Jersey City, she lived in • at St. Joseph's Cemetery, both in Prayer to St. Jude fear." North Arlington for 45 years before Thomas was a student at the New Lyndhurst. Oh Holy St. Jude Apostle and Martyr, Let's discuss. moving to Westwood 15 years ago. Jersey City State University, where he Ippolito Stellate Funeral Home, studied computer science. He was a great in virtue and rich in miracles, near Write to Matilda Charles in care of She was a member of Rosary Soci- kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful inter Lyndhurst, handled arrangements. member of TKE fraternity, when.1 broth- King Features Weekly Service. P.O. ety of Our Lady Queen of Peace CMHr of all who invoke your special pa- Box 536475. Orlando, FL 3285.16475, Church, North Arlington and the La- ers referred to him as "Diesel," refer- tronage in time ot_need, lo youlhave ring to his strong heart and willpt>wer. or send e-mails to Clara N. Calvanese dies Auxilliary of the Knights of Co- recourse from t!$c depth Jf my heart and letters.kfwst* hearstsc.com. He graduated from North Arlington humbly heg lo whom God has given such Clara Nunez Calvanese, age 76, of lumbus Queen of Peace Council # ® 2002 King Features Synd., Inc. Lyndhurst, died on Monday. March 3428 in North Arlington. High School in 1999. great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present urgent petition. 18. She worked as a volunteer for St. Prayer to St. Jude He is survived by his father, Thomas In return I promise lo make your name She was born in Cartcrel. Rose's Home For Incurable Cancer Oh Holy St. Jude Apostle and Martyr, Kelley, Sr; mother. Donna Matkowski Perez; grandpaa-nts, Muriel and Rob- known and cause you to be invoked. Say Mrs. Calvanese was a former tele- Patients in New York City and as a great in virtue and rich in miracles, near MY FAMILY ANPI ert Kelley; uncles, David and Michael three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and phone operator for Bell Atlantic in Ru- volunteer for St. Mary's Hospital in .insman of Jesus Christ, faithful inter- Glorias. Publication must be promised Kelley; aunts, Kathy L, Kathie A., and THANK YOU, ST. JUDE, therford. Hoboken and Valley Hospital in St. Jude pray for all who invoke your essor of all who invoke your special pa- Lynn Kelley; cousins, Michael Jr., FOR ANSWERING She is survived by her sisters Ridgewood. aid. Amen. This Novena has never been ronage in time of need, to you I have Shaun, Brian. Molly, and Quiun Kelley Soledad Diaz, Emma Ogando, and Surviving are three daughters, known to tail. This Novena must be said OUR PRAYER. - S.M. recourse from the depth of my heart and the funeral service was held at the Anna Masullo, and her sister-in-law Judith A. Barrett, Patricia C. Barrett for 9 consecutive days. M.A.V. lumbly heg to whom God has given such Thielc Family Funeral Home. Kearny. Mary Nunez, and several nieces and and Nancy L. Durrett; two grandchil- great power to come to my assistance Burial was in Arlington Cemetery, nephews. dren. Pamela and Bill Durrett. and two li l|< me in my present urgent petition Keamy. She was predeceased by her hus son -in-laws. William Durrett and band Ernest Calvanese. her brothers Robert Quiglcy. She is predeceased n return 1 promise to make your name In lieu of flowers, his family invites Obituaries, prayers and memorials Joseph and Henry Nunez, and sisters by her husband. Lawrence J. and her mown and cause you to be invoked. Say contributions in his memory to either Mary Gonzalez and Josephine Dios. daughter. Eileen E. Quigley. :hree Our Fathers, three Hail Marys anc the New Jersey State Organization of must be received no later than Arrangements were by Collins- Interment was in Holy Cross Cem- Glorias. Publication must be promised Cystic Fibrosis, P.O.Box 3648, Wayne, Friday at noon Calhoun Funeral Home, Rutherford. etery. North Arlington. St. Jude pray for all who invoke your NJ. or to the Child Life Services Pro- gram at St. Joseph's Regional Medical aid. Amen. This Novena has never been to appear in the upcoming edition. Center, Paterson, NJ. U n to tail. 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I A\[ 261-935-197S Wildwood R&R Sporting G . r- 11 i ••! ••• i -art •22 beeper Tuxes, and Tip Bob Witt-owner/ CAU M&M nrsl half hour! •Xi'ii ^, ,«H(KI|'M i«as»oontignataraiiaUm«nircanb«iaacri«d, Call afttw Borough Hall Cailsiadt N«* J«HV at whtcri nm« aiu plac* all for Dinner. Services operator {minimum peisons who may b« rnwnnofCanMloatfon EaAapptcanlinuaisubmiiinvviitiiHj 201-998-1268 201-246-88JS t» Board of Heelh aceHAcatton slating th» kxatwn ill tt« i>lac*ottxMHi« Experienced AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER VII ENTITLED and hours Of operation SarikrAfcxi^Mllwhiswiiflt^ ""• M- ilflii -"> UCtNSING Ol 1HI HI Vi M ntiENI HAi ORDINANCESOf THE fjnor to the nsuance of »ny hennse Fotlowingtlieujsij.inceol aliceri Cleaner BOHOUOHOI ( ARLSTAD1 1975 TO HtGUlATE THF PRACTICE Too busy to OFMASSAIil THKHAPVINANOKIH IHi BOROUGH OF HANDYMAN CARtSTADT 7-X YTarrn of License clean? with references. NOW >il Ml Gl IIOROAINED by tha Qovaminq Body ot lh« Odd jobs BoioughotCd'isldOl ih.ii Chaplot VI snWhid'LiCENSING1 olthaFWviwd Weekly/Bi-weekly Haff On Tims Electric Genei AI On1KM<« «ts ot 14 7^,« haraby mrmntta and lupTJlanianlad wtji »ia Call me and I'll Around the house? iMn 201-933-6654 No job too small. No Job Toil Small 7 X REGUl Al ING PRACTICE Of MASSAGE THERAPY eave your house Electric Inc. 7-x 11 > MIISA Flmmrad NnparaonilialbapannlMdtDopanMai Leave message. Interior house Fully Ins aalahKmhimtntQibaangagadorf— -^'---- spotless! Exes Lie #13042 lot tun. i.in I. ir AIII. Ii rfny o((._ painting & fixing Ekitriial Contnu-tors without lirslhai/ino obtain*) a hcanaa Irom tr Ihe Ucansure requirement* above "" Rlc- 21 North In Kxit reference and Painting/Repair Industrial wrttiihB approval nl lha Govammo Body Tha Hoant*. whan Muad, a pa'- $100 00 annual I IB up. Very neat & clean ' sonai and inali not ba i:onstfuan to granl a cartiftcatton ot occupancy oi 7-X i Operating Requirements experience, low 201-3W7776 app'oval lot lha usa ol any pianuMti m location Store: W-249-9<>()2 & priced right! Commercial 7X2U*lnil1ons Cell: 201-736-7301 Great Painting or 1-800-711-2193 E Residential Wiring i i •... ii .i wnti ii"' opaiat Ni-\^ Items every week[ rates. Low prices Call Fred anyw _ . J and m each maaaage room i cuatornan.5u^poaiinaahaJiinclurMasiatHiVA'y-, I'm ., Store hours Tues. Great work I) Health Off* « Any personal who provides Municipal twOrrJwcatcJtheBoftxrtotCaristaQi Thegmin»i1tn..,','i*1iii(usK*M All home repairs; power 201-998-0982 Lie. no. 1988 ALL CALLS Setv.ce* tu the txxouoh en ahaH ba oovared at all times when m the pi«ui«» i >i nn t^^ik.^m N' > through Sal Call I liana washing: wallpaper KKI1 KMJ. C Ucans«« The"-*•• tirnent eiTployae'irt*li'an«h»llloucrio

• •f.'. .•;.•! ' •• •• •• r ••• .. .I.IM. i.'i«.th.1v.vUrtfi.Bdyiacarjftx»i I 973-91O-23IU T LEGAL NOTICES Local - ness wherwhatej aanyy ppersoe n firm association o* xandnengege a •bv catrlea _. ....A'JERSEY or permits tt> M engaged of the actrvHea menuonei) Household & CHANCERY DIVISION ._. .i when in ttSe presence of an employee o . BOHOUf.HOF NOH1H BERGEN COUNTY techntctsn AMLINOION DOCKET NOF 13138101 Office Furniture otC«rHt^« NtwJtirtw I (t shall he unlawful lor any person knowingry martiass.igeiistiil*";r»itt«it ZONING BOAHOOI g with all and wnguiai tomy and j^ysntogyMgatwalyinctudedtna Io place hts or her hand upon to touch witn dnv jiari nt hit, oi her body, lu ADJUSIMENI Mike's All Seasons Between PlamtW A B Dauman In y school of massage Tn# art o) body maasage ATurieUo&Son rigVti. hbartivi privilege!, fondle m any manner a sexual or gerutal arsa of nriy amer person rJuatnet and Defendant New Ciiy y or with mechanical oi vibratory appwtua for tie purpose ; Home bipPCMnnts Replacement Moving and rwredtltrrwrtta and appurWnanc«« g No massage technician, employee or opetaloi shall perform offnroi TAKE NOTICE that on April U, ConttacVBryon Wallace, Et A* ot body iiwisiagmg rnidn iriy iwuiniourKu ttte uee of oil rubs, heal aVnpe, agree to perform any act which woukl require Ihe touching of the palrori s .'! h ),•,, (.n r.(nj will tw held at Ihe aarig^ows, tub shower or cabinet baths TheMowtr^prooedureemaybe t) •AdAtions-Attentions Windows WntofE.ecutwn genital area MUM« ip.il M<»k jio.rttedat2i4 Storage. i.l»w afx)pro<- Mackevtch Burke 8 Slancki n AlwaHs, ceilings, floors, pools showers bathtubs •.m.in, roomsUMlaH •Tilt-in for easy cleaning 1435 Rantan Fid other phystcal lacMwe shal be «i good rnp.nr ar KI m,iHiMMwd m a ctoan and p m IjHloif the ^ UH, property, aton and sanitary condition W« and dry nnal looms .team or vapor rooms or Artiixjtoo /(>r«n|H-).rrOoiA(l|us( •\HI\r-Atul7inuni Good Rates. ClarV NJ 07080 drugs Steam or vapor cabmety shower t;ompiir1rn«iil!, drw! Hwlel FOORw '.hull )»• •Maintenance I»«*&tWeod«*ol,n. meiif on the application of Pat Sidings io and om ol tm tmm.te tot dto p« y By virtue ot the above lUied w •• io a Patron Any person w^t«-*nrWs a miissags under such ckcurnetaVKes thoroughly cleaned each day Ihe business M in i>,mi<>lirjri Bathtubs and BtrbMO dud Wiifi.nTi Hams for a me directed arid delivered I have fiat it la reasonably «•[.>•« tm) thjl r«toi she will pay money or give other shoWsshal be thoroughry cleaned each day iyHM •Double insulated glass Insured. *rx) MlMy w> (h« twtt Mac* onto the vi> ' i.iiM>VH.t1"'nll»*r>'l..i •\iii\IRcpluonitrrt levied upon and wtj< 7-X B Revocation of Licence imMrMBtonCRany •in'i« vHoi lx>iris«wof •,il«|ii..r> ,i|p|iti/,il ^FHlsur.h other Window* •Any shape, sue or style •vHtiMtwtuI irMrMl Ihervon; any sanitary code violation related to licensee s busirwss or any criminal variances or pH-'titf-t-mednecws Call 20S olttw uuKtm* pne* Intf» tofTTr offenea, rjuasf-cnmmal offense, or any sea related offense shall r unstituto •_irv t>y lhr> /•» "r K | Row d (>f Adfusi •StrxtDooivGunefS •One day installation hum or character an immediate lortmturn of then license and said license shall b<> deanied rj(C*t1SedC^«*uiC«*i»f»xjuired i Sexual o'Genital AIM Oe • [Mirmeum ot any person, or the lttl IMNltlwdKlr al Wne ot sale The property thai be fm afternnoono n, prevaAng hme revoked on te g •UvWAwnuip. 201-933-5665 Propertv ccommonry kknown at> M bK i vu*va uf a female 7-X lOViotationi Any violation hythotiritni^Miiil.my ulttieprovtsionsof use aa the •.-»!« use o Free estimate* sotd subject to aU k*o« and e Truman Rd Nortti Arlington NJ i tat license e f eod ad the Trman Rd this Chapter shall be grounds lor Ihe Immediate revocation ot a htw .*» i,l.fi,lif...n fit the existing gaso- Togettie' with aN and singular II* cMrk an ooginal and (T>ur rones r if an application, under oath and in wrtltng. Call 438-3663 or rmplieidd as to the existence, twen had before Ihe Board nfhulth Written rtotiLeofihe time and fjlacfjlace of ltnepum,,si.iw>nus« TheapplK^ rigntt. lifierlie*. privileges on a lomi lutnr*f>*fJ by the borough cfcsrV such hearing shal* be served upon thelicensee alteas! sevent y two 17?, ionrt W,I«I ( propnaa arw adJkr»al 438-0355 amount or vehdtty of any kieni and heredOaments and appurtenant et> encumbrance* on ihe property when h ".•,,',•. !•„.. ' ,i . •• rtti(hetDiiowmginformation hours prior,to t w data set for such hearing Such rtonr.e sh.,il alsu conUn. MrVtOibM txttwHentMtheton Ihereunto belonging oi in anywifc* 1 l^p*i>lkc«ns« being applied for Massage T-Kitnician/Practinooer oi a brief statement of Ihe grounds to ba reded upon lut revoking trio iicans* stl l idtral cur twig to «the aubfeclmeaer oft* tale Tha appertamng and the reversion and notoe b further subject toCondaone Massao^Eiiabhfthrnent Nl* may be given either by personal delivery a by rtrtulai mall to th* ala'trMrxHtl C remamder* rents taauec orvi p•',»..., (,!„ ,,!,.,, buikliig CHANCERY DIVISION SHERIFF unto the said plaintiff the »um of dales *md places i , either revoked the license or dismiss the complaint Tht> The [iremises tt,r WIIK.II Iti.s apph Refinishing BERGENCOUNTY CM 757123 ii 789 00 with lawful interest 6 Htwappkcanl «a corporation ot other entity mttiecaseofscorporaDon. of the Governing Body shall (.ofiMituiffin.-il admirnslrj|ivn (Ji r. [,r(^.,v«d u Irocaled M ;iL DOCKETNO F 1229000 thetulnafnes resKlnnce addresaes dates and pieces of btrtiot each major actton of me murwpalrfy U.t»t/yV« Avanue and m dwugnaied PuHahad Marcfi 14 21,28 2002 20% ottie purcfiaee pnoe «tw toon Power Sanding Fee $156 78 *lrihWMK lt- ~ '- ' 7-XitOnannounMdDepartrnentofHeaRhVis«t THebuame«operat«ji. •*B 116 U< 26 on tw Borough Between Plaintiff Between Plaintiff Westmark ot CerttAed Check or Cash is re agent arxfthe addressu* Vm pnrvjpal offK* is suB^to uriannounce d Department of H«alth and Police Drtpiirtm^ni ot UiMit i Arlington Tax Mtu Power Washing Home loans Inc • Commercial Mortgage Fund IV riutred *t time of sale The property 7 Whether the applicant or any partner* oft _ visits (o Insure tha protection of the citizens MAPS AND DOCUMENTS FOH Anthony G Purtto and Dataodant Teenfcrm Aaaoo tvhai be sotd subject to aU itensand haveeverbeenaffeWedofcorrvfaaedofscnfTw.andrtsoihen^T^oflhe 7-X 12 Severabaty It any section paragraph subdrviSK>n claufieorp A^AH ABIF FOR PUBIK. ir. Surfaces etipresaed oi impked as to t>a eitsi 8 The r\»ne and adr*»»«. ol any *nda»pr»vwuslocat»nelatappfc»inlrney -rri•4u^,tw J^ » u T-TTT . titfbedBwidtobeaYalid ,1'f.riONATTHtOIHCr ! <> J07054 ence amount or vatdrry of any bet is ha^ owned cfieratwo or been employecl by ihalpn>»dedmaaaagatiarapy MCMM I HI. CONSTRUCTION OFF I Call By vrtjeVre above Hated wfll to FNOF2B1996 and encumbrances on the prtjperry or urmlar sarvicaa 7-X.13 AppHcahNty ThW ordinanc shall la CIAL MUNICIPAL BUItDlNr, KK£%OO» marjractadanddatvarad ihave whn,ttierxM<>>9hclerhi pubUcafton and adoption acconAng i l th ,71 I r-hAr-iBrTTWrbNBXAM 201-939-2121 By vStutTolttw *xr* staled wrrt to Lwtad upon and wl e»poeetor sal e Between PlaintW Faderai Nahonal sale This no«o» tt further subject iu tothepofcadepanment /omngrJaoartmeM andhi lhdrttf ' thera AND 4 00PM me drtctad and delivered, ihave at pubfc vendue at ihe Shertts O» Condeone ol Sale aa set twin by the t^A*»i>-i"i"J .•!'.". • ",i-i< l*m.yi».«i *tx*_ „«,„.. ^v-** AnytfMreste') part y may apt WMI .H •Mad upon and wfl e*poaetor sal e Ace *• tw City of Heckeneack. on Sheriff of Berpn County and/or preirnsen with borough and stale rules regulations. Statutes end said heanng and perlapate Iheren at pubacvandu* ai tw Shartft Ot- Fnday. Apnt 5.2002 at 1 o doc* n The SherH reserves the nght to ad ordnance), and the injtti of the matter-, contained mttw applcatton a in accordance *wh tw rules of me ftoa In tha CHy ot HwhanMrX on the atWnoorv prevaiinoiyne |0um h4S sale from tune to time » d Upon receipt of such appucalion and reports, the borough dark shal /ofimg Board of Aduelment joum h» sate tri sobmn sameto th a tyxougn count* tor its conaant and approval as to the Friday, Aprf 5,2002 at ana o'ctocfc m (40 Triangle Boulevard tartitadr pravUMtbylwrMHU* . Pat Birhano and WHflam Hams tw anamoon, plng tvna New Jersey-Teenlorm Associ- •aunca tt Aa Hcanea. wfii* shal ba grven by ReeoMton Applicants POBoiiOM" a The borough counc« shall consent to and i«)rcrve the iaeuanca of sucfi ate LP| ^^|MjMtiH|(M MedfonlNJ 06066 kcanse, unless tt raasonyty hods that tfW.*Ppfcjyf • g*n»ClaT yd byal- By Paul A Conciaton By vtrtua o( ttt ateMsWed wrt io 757146 W«i«rs. McPrwnon. UcNeW. PC ^SlSSS&^S PutMhad March 14.21.28.2002 XD Lighting Way It '• commonly known •• 810 Bergen SUM of New Jersey and «d upori"and wHOpoN »rtgafle Aa- peaaaga al a mattlna ot sAtd Borough Count* io be hew on me 15th oayjf son Plat ot TiWrta Induatnal PaA appdesnt s character and bus>nes« responsibility are satisfactory unless April 3X12..* 8 00 PM or assoontaSteafttwasMid matter canrjeraaJ.8d II Property of Memftne Construe - the application the reports of the various departments or other evidence at the Borough r-taNCa'isUdt New Jersey al *h, be PUBtrCliOTICE t Cnt f Cm mtg moral turpitude Borooghof CarWladi ~ County. NJ- wtuchmap — The Jon Commisalon on Accred< 216 Haddon Ave lofNJStreet UNxi "•' Mad upon and wl etrpoae for sale Comm«s»jon standards TSesu' 553g«£ feet atono tw aaattrfy Ina ot befonang orm any«SM app and purpose o( and reasonably neewstary to acccrrphsh the objecllves of CAHLSTADT at puMcvanua at tw Shenff;, Of vey results wiN be used lo date- wtfm BoOMfd Irom tw rtsti and tS wvwwon and r eni» Metvtd ptl ficaTitheCe*tf HKkeneac* on mrw whether, and the (>*>• J.' • •• - nor of said ana wtti the - - - - n t LcensurLce e BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the Boroo/i o* Cartslartt that ti>Oei wtiich accreditatior w.i. i ibetweenLots56A-it arO56- Chapter VI entttlad'TOLICE REGULATIONS of the^evrMd General PramiaOT COHW? loflaV hnoi^n aa t No such *cenae Shal be muedto an y person be awarded the organizabon 12 n Bloc* 151 as shown on a uee. property, ctawruilnd demand of i UndeUndensvaareofagr 18 e OrdtTancaa of 1975 are hereby amended and supplemented with me lot Jomt CommtssMn standards deal 10 LMmptan Awmua. Lyraw »w tmtSiiritKmdL m. toandotlol 2. ConwiaCtedofacnrd Ot a enmwe of mor«j turprtude or any sax retal wttiorganwaBonalqu-iitvot.i- me same be twidto pe y and sabsty 3 Unles* documemardocumentary proof is subnutteq IQ the Boa^d of I leath i £x%TTOOINQiBODY PIERCING OF MINORS Issues and the safety of (he * Offea nttw m pteoe untolw Htf plainM lUrtssalisf * .c4arrwwngmc<500hourie1udy H-X 1 Prohibition ronmantm which care up thesumo»$i39 774 18 with lawful anatomy awl^ ^deTiwBrMrdofHaatfiwimanarMavtlfrom ^Mh^ur^thaagaol Anyone beftevng that ha c* f way it* State;of New Jan^aaltttWtvigMttw orl^_guafdlSdunngmeanbra ivD^dure periinent and valid inloftT.r.t-'jri North ' b A/5»0*OdyplerongaatabJt^¥nentswrthinrt^Bof«V1ofCai^^ about such matters may request.. Pubhc Informalion Interview '•'• m" *• wtti afland angular the *wJpoataatan. not leesIwn6' x B 'n a conspcuous place na« each cash the person is in compliance with the standards and apptCabk* 1 ttw Joml Commisston's he-d rep WasT76 00 te* 10 »• porn of n • ies, privileges, her- In al retaM ettabWshment offering said services containing the raaanMtvaa at the nme of me sur MTMCton of tad nr*l <* «*y Una andappurwnancet ta ws pnnaar*ngto massag e th«rapy as regulated by tha New Jersey Board vey Information presented at the 3 orbody piercing of« parson under the of 1B years of age is «* t» tfcriawn tnabalwaan Lola or In interview wiN be caretuily »vaiu 56-A-ii an<3!A-A-i2r. or vmpiied asto tt e enrstence, '—'Borr^OrdlnancaNo 02-8 of the Rev-sad General Ordi- ated tor relevance to the accwiti amoonr&f*»bt*fyof any hens arvi nnwManTrMa. wsues andprot ffjat. » Borough of CartMadt unless a parent or legal guardun is ttenpiPoaM Raqueststwap.it*'. ea on vw M tiereof. and a*eo al the esUte _ H throughout the enttre procedure A person «ho ptercas4anooc a inlormation mterview must ' •• apcV^«^nciu*«pfvJt^aprw>g»idf»igerprrangbsrvewndenat ^ panwn under 18 year* of age arm be pro—omedr accordance with local made *\ wiling and should b» v> < -i ApMVnart^ndpnorrWidancwh^appkcakon.a a and err^loyrTWrt of the last ten years. Io J _____ tothaJolntCommiMionnoijii^' incuda addraaaas and pomes of contact 64 2 k* «d of Saw aa set fo* by the _ « ahat be uriawfuTio tattoo or body werce an individual without fust ^&n We wofMnodeys before the 7. Unlese a fcanse fee of (250 00 is recervad An additional fee w# by frte Shent reserves » ngm to ad- charged for Stale Pott* flngarpnritng lee made payable to New Jenjay minor K>um VIM sate from tvne lo brrw as SUH Bureau of invesogakon. 1—.—a., • ,a.Hi.u.-„.!_.__«__«>»—.—.aa—.™*. -^[.1 «g( 6 Unices tut person Tsamernbfjf ot a nationally recognized maaaage etabtah le unlawful ayaaraotage 9 Unless that person has disclosed the funding source tor opening tha iiVijtiaaar"as rt ~f**" "*• 5 Along P* Ml.ftiaHn.liU and al parties who how an interest in tw estabMhment ot ona of whic»ch muamustf be'be a mribtrth carMcald s wrtfi raised seal or vriid paaapor. sofOuaUtyMonito'ifig Jomi MMfr^t^nwiotoTwas U*»S*C 10°. or greater . — —Hvety datarmtn etfw. . — sanoldorofdar msaion on ActiedrtaW. A 10 Untessdocum^taJVptCH^ofliaDilrtyFmorancaissutxnrted. J.X 3 Number <* EataWahments Haalfhcara Organi-alioo* Or>" 11 Unless a« tiu*»rxj zixwig hMBTiarxlWox)esar«corn(*ed w*and Not mo« than one Koanaa lo operataa RanaManca Bouwvard Oart^" the Sheriff makae no rapreeent* Terrace. K. 60)81 fcotw awxeeaed or impead as to saMactory inspection certificates are granted c a Pracirton»»( Nc such license shal be »ssyedto an y parson The Joint Commission win cic t*wdmn* amount MHt rt leaued by the U 8-X4P knowledge such requests » *'' 1 ng or by Telephone and wi **-'• moral mrpnude or a. Any ^rrrxiver^ac^asaoawotwrMsetaf^ The Borough of CavMadt oftora for eeiarJW^ orbodyplarcasarr or under tw eg* of 1« years shal be subject to eeher thn organization ol the -«,..••.'• MM h ilTV i«* conrjbon a 1995 ttmc^Qon&mv,o*ccun*otrrmt»g6**tawB therapy rmrnunof 500 hours or both of the for penatee by a department of education racognizatfschool : i A (me not IDS VIN sat forth by the Shenf of Bergen ' 4 Untesi thai person n in compkance w#i the standards and •pp twriH raearvas tie right to laws perta»-*ng to massage the^py M regulated by the New Jersey tmWr»M^i- maebng adjourn tw sate from »me lo time jia a .wparaieofterwe end tw person c-peraor«»»cawingc* Tina nolca* pcated fiaccorc* wnwnofce«turt!wr subjectto E " ---. . rafavayrieKigngedrraMaagstwraiiy with tha Joint Comissi0 o coriXMltov quirement* and ma/ not be n ^rgr^^^Maa^torthbnumuioHii*ti-JiiiLv7 ]™rtaaai rattan aOOrtwd by the North A/- ponMnui^^ltwvicartwrn^ ^J^S^lSi !^^! Th 6 Untau dbcurnentary proof of HabH-ry tnsurance te submOfad 644Savarab*y M any sadwn paragraph subdrvwen moved before tf>e survey «• '<" SnVrt^TvwwSStoad- 25»^?S&^ "*^ 7 Urktewtrwappfcani provides an affidavit from »fX*Vfcenaedp of twoninance shal be ad)udged nvahd pteted r1h- 0 d lln r»a sale from fime to tme a* !? * !f!'5* ' " Pubtsned March, 21.28, Aprt 4 ot tw State otNew Jersey sstabksnng that the applcant is free h Publrshed f

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