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Lyn<)ftitr»t Pub?la Ljbrory V«tt*ar Brook Ava. (J oiiinuTciai M eatier and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW 15 C e n ts p e r copy Vol. M . No. SI Thursday, ju iy 2 1 .1 9 7 7 Pub< \h*d Of 751 R.dgt *d lyndN*\« S*«ond Clo u pm'oqe po d at li/tharford N J iubttr.pt^n %4 SO FsM.thmd High Rise Dead,Youth Center Still Breathing B Y A M Y DIVINE C' BY AMY DIVINC planned to construct. sioners and acme citizens the Advisory Committee did commission, could be used • Senior citizen kn*coat Neighbor* objected to traf- on Riverside Avenue, the jurisdiction the fireworks regarding a letter to Mrs. not. A fter some debate the by senior citizens, youth there and her screams •‘"■to* in Lyndhunt la a floe rmuMtlai and Com ! Evelyn Pezzolla. chairman Department of Public Safe were sponsored, said the commissioners decided to and Exceptional Classes as were heard by the neigh lane at taut (dr the missioner Peter J. R u sso , of the Adult Advisory Board ty is deeply concerned for pieces might be placed far authorize a “ letter of sup well as groups in the com bors Police and fire de- Ho* being, according to n public safety droctor, to had asked at the previous the safety of the residents ther back from the road in port without financial obli munity. A t several meet p artm en ts a re called to the “ nouncemeat by Mayor what he called dangaiouk in the immediate area. The future and explained that a meeting to be sent to the gation" to the Development ings leaders of senior dti- area three and four tim es a Joaapta A. Carucd at last conditiqns in case a t f ir e . F ire Department responded shift in the direction of the Community Development Committee. However, town z ® groups in the town very week. We think they could Tuesday's commission He and other coramHon to several requests of ta m wind that night had caused Committee, of the Board of ship attorney Ralph Polito definitely expressed opin spend th e ir time better members alao opposed ing debris from the aerial whatever sparks fell to land Freeholders, from which reported last aeek that he ions of their dubs, there elsewhere in tte town." Carucci reported that granting of variancea to the the Youth Center might be display landing on roofs of on the homes He w ill look had not yet composed the are at least three such Russo and Gtada said they Fair Lawn IndusMea had town’s Master Plan to per given *30,000 The Center nearby homes. Fortunately, into the matter more fully letter because the wording groups with membership of. would try to confer with tte written that in face of the mit Idghiiae buildings in there was no major catast for another time, he said. has p la n s for a new build "Intent” and "Support” 300 each and a newly- Board of Education aa to oppoaition expressed st sev the township. ing at the Park, to replace rophe. and the F ire Depart Several citizens reported was indefinite al to the formed one as “ not wanting ment should be commended their intent on uae of tte eral meetings called by the Fairlawn Industries' rep tte fre s n e t building and es neighbors shooting off fire town’s obligation in the to have any part of meeting for a job well done. lot mayor to receive the opin resentative, Jonathan timated to coat between works on their properties matter and he wanted clari ins youth center." It is suggested and rec ion of local seniors and of Leigh, reported new plans *250,000 and $300,000. The all day on the Fourth This Carucci appointed W alter fication. P u b lic ommended by the aider residents in the Grant- would be preaertad to the committee has received is against the law. for the “Friedrichs Civil Defense CJeveland Avenue area in Commissioner James signed that in the future, commission for contin about $23,000 to date from very reason that many and Disaster Control Offi wMch the project waa pro- Guida worried that in view Russo said he had a letter the Township do away with uation of the shopping plaza private and industrial con have suffered blindness and cer for another term. poaad, the firm was with of the “cap” placed on from Police Chief W illiam the Firew orks Display, or to replace the present tributors. Mrs. Pezzolla had other severe injury from Citizens Speak community budgets by the Ja rv is in which he reported at least, eliminate the ae drawing its oder. Opposi deserted, dilapidated brick fireworks handled by indi During the hearing of asked for a letter of in state, the town would not the Police Department's tion waa expressed to the warehouses on the site rial display, and only the viduals in previous years. dtizois Edward Roeaachke ten t" which Commissioner be able to afford to pay for having “ received numerous lM « y bulking which the Controversy on the pro ground display be exhibited A resident of Fourth asked if the board could tell Russo said meant would ob completion of the buildim, calls over the July 4th Ann sakl was necessary to posed Youth Center was for the enjoyment of the Street told the board of the him how much the entire ligate the town to pay the though he and all the com weekend of yotths through- th e 1H u n its i t generated among commis spectators. litter on the Marin Avenue Public Works project had co st o f finishing the project if missioners expressed them oU the town shooting off On Ju ly 5th, at approxi property owned by the cost. Finance director selves as in favor of doing fireworks. Four youths mately 1:00 P.M. two (2) Board of Education. He Guida said "O ver 0400,000 something for the youig were apprehended and youths, age. 13-14, suffered said "People are dumping but we have not yet gotten people. juvenile complaints signed severe injuries to their garbage there, the place is Referring to the town’s fire the entire figure." It developed alao that the hands and arms, resulting Uttered, little children could M is s Lee Pad&eo spake works display in the county Youth Board had presented from shooting off fireworks. g e t hurt playing there, on Rutherford’s paaaafe of park on the night of Ju ly to the county authprity the One youth lost the tip of drinking by youths goes on, an ordinance which makes 4th Jarvis reported: plan as a “ Comrmnity Cen one finger, and suffered rocks are thrown at nearby parenta liable lor vau- ter" which Mrs. Pezzolla Reference to the F ire lacerations and burns to hia a u to s a n d housea ao w e and Center Director Rich works Display sponsored by other fingers." cant enjoy our own yards. ard Repoie explained to the the Township of Lyndhurst Ronald Bogle, Parka Last week two boya drag at the Little League Field Commiaskmer, under w hoaa ged a girl Into tbe weeds 8 Blood Found In Rutherford have bean discovered aa yet, accord tified aa thoae of A m Do ing to the same sources w iU . lsn, the woman parts of The caae remabis one of A woman who aaya ate Pol ice believe that Dolan while parked in d a Holiday whose body have been the most sensational in waa Dolan's foster sister murdered his wife, first by Im parking lot. fouid in the Passaic River. RutherfordJilstary has had him buried from a bludgeoning her into uncon Received, a call from a But blood stains have also Mrs. Dolan, the wife he is Bayonne funeral home. It is sciousness and then death. dtizen reporting prowlers been found which apparent said to have murdered, left believed she will probably Then he is believed to have in the rear of Angelo's Res ly are those from Dolan a will. The details are to be share Dolan's estate. dismembered her body. taurant - detailed were Ptl. himself made public shortly when M n. Dolan is survived by Pieces of the body floated Kaminski and Ptl. Samoaki Prosecutor's detectives sur the w ill is filed for probate two sisters and they are ex to the surface in the Pas together with P tl. Castle- mise that there may have Borough Magistrate Theo- pected to be her benefi- been a battle before Mrs daries under tte will. saic River in Newark grant and Ptl. Goral - re Dolan was bludgeoned to The proceetb from tte Some parts of the body ported a break and entry to death and that she drew sale of tte $100,000 Dolan have not been found How the vestibule on tte west blood from her husband Fails To house at 122 Donalcbon ever. dental charts enabled side leading to the kitchen. As police reconstruct the Ave. probably will be di identification of the woman Arrested and brought into Raymond I. Brower. President, Bergen State Bank, presents a Savings Bond to crime Dolan muttered his vided among the ban. Funeral services were Hdqts were George Mit Mias Patricia M ari, Head Teller of the Ridgefield Park branch office, for her assis wife, dismembered her Recover According to police theo held at Diffily Home for chell, J r .