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aring On Zoning htroversial re- gave an extensive insight garbage. However, be to set up guidelines to he allow a spur for private resource recovery plant. that, like fly ash, it can be recovery plant tion. Where the residue is ■ into the Ustory.af the re said, the agency also was met in orfler to gafci ap interests. H e declared the governor’s incorporated in pavement i being considered to be dum ped would have source recovery project. in favor of placing the proval by the HMDC. In this Flanagan ran office has shown a real in m aterials. : M i receive to be decided before final plant in Ridgefield. When a HMDC said that the counter to the decision of terest in the project and Fly ash, the captured !- airing Feb. » at approvaI is given, The Bergen County Pub public hearing was held in plant would b i approved Robert (Bo) Sullivan, suggested the governor Scardino said. smoke particles in in ” : High School lic Utilities Authority is that community, over 500 only if a road pattern was chairman of the Turnpike probably would make a de cineration chimnies, was The meeting, In a lyncheon talk before pressing plans for con stormed the hearing to established to remove the Authority. Sullivan had cision about the turnpike for many years considered 7 :» pjn., ia the West Hudson-South struction of the plant in register protests. met informally with mem spur. a waste product. Since • the aua- line with the state program passage of the 500 garbage Bergen Chamber of Com bers of the BCUA and road builders discovered it of the Hackensack to dispose of waste through truck* from Lyndhurst Scardino said the second merce last week. Dr. One of the reasons for agreed that the spur was could be used, it has been .. Meadowlands Develop planning by all of New residential limits. big restriction imposed by Alfred Scarmelli, an ex the objections was that as feasible part of the macadam in ment' Commission Jersey’s 21 counties E s This is one of the most HMDC was that the resi pert in the field of resource Ridgefield is the site of a Carmine Savino, mod stalled in highways, air t e in f )■ . sex is working with the sensitive areas of the pro due from the incineration recovery, said uses for the huge Public Service gener gram erator of the Drop In pro be carried outside Ly n recovery residue are being port runways, and similar ■ ’ 3 .. - Port Authority to build a gam. suggested that a ating plant it would be "an The best way to remove dhurst. tested and found. Some use facilities Former Lyndhufst plant in Newark. Others imposition to place the re greater force than Sullivan Mayor Anthony Scardino, the trucks from residential According to Scardino, a of the residue is being is believed a simila/ are being discussed source recovery plant in or Flanagan, is interested the new executive director around the state. roads would be for the con residue of 15 to 20 percent made by road manufac use will be found for mucB the borough.” in the development of the of he HMDC, said the struction of a from remains after incinera turers who have found of the incinerato r residue. fobic is inviterf to attend. The one planned by the Scardino pointed out that the New Jersey Turnpike. Expressions of opinions Bergen County Utilities a 35-acre tract owned By Scardino said such a spur be sought. Authority (BCUA) would Lyndhurst came under the could be built without in cost over *300 million and attention of the BCUA and terference of turnpike traf Guida Incensed By Levy < The hearing is expected fic. would accommodate 3.000 that Lyndhurst was ap Mayor James Guida of Under HMDC stipu to bring to a dlmax the contribution is $291,146, nated by the H.M.D.C. tons of garbage daily. It prised of this interest. Lyndhurst once again is lations, meadowland com * long-smouldering argu the third largest amount Reclamation Act-N.J SA would be the largest built In recent weeks that protesting the amount of munities with tax-paying ments over the plant. assessed. ------13:17-60. in the country thus far. When the Lyndhurst phase of the problem be money the Hackensack developments contribute a Guida protested again For many years, I have Board of Commissioners came public when William Meadowlands Develop portion of those sums for ,In an hour-long inter Scardino said the HMDC the fact Teterboro, which asked that this law be voted three-to-two to nego K. Flanagan, executive di ment Commission as distribution to com view on Cable 3 of is convinced that resource has no schools, police de changed and that there are tiate with the utilities rector of the Turnpike Au sesses the township for its munities without such de >|Mrinwt«ndr Cabievisku recovery is the most partment or other munici many inequities that must agejficy, Scardino said it thority, said it would be part in the meadowlands logical way to dispose of velopment. pal services, gets $148,024 iM8». Scardino became the duty of HMDC against turnpike policy to pool. be corrected. Perhaps the This year Lyndhurst s Guida wrote the follow most flagrant violations is ing letter of protests: the awarding again of Dear Editor . $148,024.00 to Teterboro, a T hree Fined For D runk D riving C harge Pursuant to a letter re com m unity of some twenty- |;fd r u n k>k driving der the influence of alco-alco William -?-■* P . , MiUer, 628 time later he saw th* w„m- , . ceived from the H.M.D.C. one people and the failure time later he saw the wom locked Moschel’s speed the Township of Lyndhurst I ty Lyn- hol, had a fine of *250 im Stuyvesant Avenue, not ap to give us credit for tax Fifth Avenue, jbo charged an dut across lahes again must pay into the tax shar- Court posed with court costs of into the machine. pealing, to answer officer appeals that are declared with a first offense of driv almost colliding with an i n g p o o l i n 1984, 4 Breslin *15 and loss of driving Hyung Joon Moon, 623 Samoski’s charge of hav and won against the Town ing, while under the in other car. He said he $291,146)0. Th is amount of privilege of six months. Stuyvesant Avenue paid a ing no insurance on his ve ship. fluence, pleaded guilty and turned on his car lights fine for parking overtime hicle, will be served with a our tax monies is to be offender. He would not take ad It should also be noted . had imposed a fine of *250. a«iy>$garj, following Mrs in a two-hour parking zone distributed to t h e vantage at the services of warrant and bail set at that the total monies being costs ot *i$ and loss of Gallo but she never on November 4. The sum $250. H .M .D .C . towns so desig- i fined; the min- an attorney or of a public given to the receiving license for six months. stbpped until after the 16W mons was issued by Ptl. immh of (500, *15 defender, saying he would towns is now $2,296,120.00 assessed Julia Gallo of Staten Is exit in Lyndhlirst’s spur of Joseph Cofone. Optometrists I n s t a l l I of court and 1oet his plead guilty and "get it the N.J. Turnpike, when he with Lyndhurst now giving land, was assessed *50 in Richard DePaulis, 217 privilege for two over with.” issued the summons, after D r . M atthew Zeiler the 3rd highest proportion fine and *15 in costswhen Page Avenue, not appear ■ - On charges of operating Dr. Matthew J. Zeiler, lege of Optometry. His of monies f I-' ■ f- Breslin found her guilty of having sounded the car’s ing on a charge of speeding For driving his vehicle a vehicle with fictitious optometrist, has been in clinical internship was I am again asking our unsafe changing of lanes siren in addition to filed by Ptl. Paul Haggerty plates , that is uninsured flashing its lights. stalled as Secretary of the completed at the State Col- Legislatures and our Gov- With no lights on when ap as charged by Trooper Vil- on N ovem b er 7, was o r prehended by PJL Anthony and unregistered, Krejc laro, despite the woman's Mrs. Gallo took the Bergen-Passaic Op- lege of Optometry, State ejnor to review this for- dered to have a warrant tometric Society. Dr. Antiorio on November 3, pleaded not guilty saying plea of not guilty. stand and testified she saw University of New York, ^ rn u la I believe that much. issued with bail set at $250. Zeiler is a graduate of the Dr. Zeiler is in private^vtoo much time, has \ M S fined and costs to that the car belonged "to a The trooper testified no cars when she changed Mark J. Writenour, 437 University of Michigan practice and his office is at for a change in the formula talled VO. . v friend from across the that at about 11:30 a.m. on lanes and did not think she and the Pe nnsylvania Col- 348 R id g e R o a d , L y n and to again put this off is ^Ibrney.MiHon street, whom he could not November 13 he observed deserved the charge. She dhurst He is a member of another disservice to the contact.” Mrs, Gaio about six cars ■ o( North Arling- concluded, “I think I got Dog Owners W arned the New Jersey Op- taxpayer. ■eted |Jubba and The charges were filed ahead of him, change from the summons because I Police Chief William D. fine of no less than $50. tometric Association and S in cerely >ours. i young man I* * on January 8 by officers the left lane to the center had Florida license Jarvis has issued the fol A license may be ob the American Optometric Mayor James M Guida i andhad spent two Joseph Sarnoski and lime, almost striking a plates. ” Breslin told her he lowing notice to all dog tained from the Town Association. a veterans hos- Thomas Graffam. Than blue Toyota which did not think that had any- ■ in owners. Clerk’s Office at the Town charges will be heard lat swerved in order to pre thing to do with her getting HMDC Hearing recently Schleider In accordance with New Hall, Valley Brook Ave er. vent a collision, a short the man 6# given the summons. Jersey Statute Title No. nue, Monday through Fri A Public Hearing will be held February 15, ' service'to per Hearing On Rezoning Neil J. Moschel, Jackson 4:9-15.15, you are required day, between the hours of 9 1984 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lyndhurst High form Mead of any jail sen Avenue, Rutherford, paid to have a 1984 Township a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Fee: School Auditorium on Fern Avenue. tence which might be im- A Public Hearing w ill be held on February a total of $65 pleading to Dog License by State Law. $5.70. On all NON 19, 1984 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lyndhurst High S p o n s o re d by: The Hackensack speeding 14 mph over the Dog canvassing within the SPAYED female and Meadowlands Development Commission ■* Breslin noted that the School Auditorium on Fern Avenue. limit of 25 as charged by Township will be under NON-NEUTERED male Subject: Amendments to the Solid Waste second offense could entail Sponsored by: The Hackensack Ptl. Ted Kaminski who taken shortly, and you are dogs there is an additional a 90-day jail sentence and was operating a radar unit to be in possession of a 1984 fee of $3, bringing the total Management Plan of the HMDC including Meadowlands Development Commission. consideration of a new landfill for Kssex that if 4 third offense oc Subject: Rezoning of 35 acres in on D ecem ber 30 a n d ' Dog License as required fee to $8.70 on non-spayed curs a jail sentence is by law or be subject to a or non-neutered dogs. County Waste, and the location of a Re mandatory, Meadowlands Portion of Lyndhurst to ac source Recovery System in Lyndhurst William J. Krejc, 480 commodate a Resource Recovery System. Stuyvesant Avenue, as a And ... change the zoning of 290 acres from T ransit A pproves first offender under the Parkside Residential to Research Distrib Statute of driving while un ution Park. M rs. R ow e Is Catholic School Week Celebrated R ail S tation L ease At its regular monthly ensures stations are in gram in 1979. However, be- A C andidate Students, faculty, pa tivtties ranging from spe place at the school also. meeting today, the NJ sound condition prior to cause some maintenance School Trustee Annie that adequately prepares rents and friends of Sacred cial Masses, Grandparents Hie purpose of the theme, Transit Board of Directors execution of the lease or work is required to provide Rowe lifted the lid off the for the future. Heart' School, Lyndhurst. Day, anOlypipic l*M Pro approved a five-year, no- provides mini-grants to lo a facility which can be oc Board of Education elec Pointing out that Lyn ara c«!