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Commercial Tffeaiicr Wants to Thaw Things out the Most Immediate Way Is to Slide Government Costs 10 Percent Immediately Minit-Ed * New Jersey was in the deep freeze as the new administration took office in Trenton. The hoopla now is over. Even the echoes have died away. Gov. Kean now, it is hoped, has his sleeves rolled up and is hammering away at his numerous problems. If he Commercial Tffeaiicr wants to thaw things out the most immediate way is to slide government costs 10 percent immediately. Howls of the Trenton disinherited would be lost among and SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW the cheers of the long suffering taxpayers. Why should government cost signs be on a one-way street marked UP? Come on, Tom Sharpen the knife. VOL. 60 NO. 27 OS„S,2!.,20 @ THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1982 Prtfetatat251 Ridge Rd . Lyndhurst weewr.0^ ' N Grantsmen Attacked By Commissioner Guida By Amy Divine was so and submitted a list which $406,000 had been Commissioner-JUames of the work including approved Guida lashed out at Bruno much paperwork - done by When it was suggested Associates. Lyndhurst Bruno Associates in its ef­ that Mayor Joseph grantsmen. during the forts to obtain whatever Carucci s othce nught work meeting last Tuesday government funds art- work on obtaining grants night. available for various pro­ he said. Getting grants is jects of the community- In in my department but 1 Guida told the firms several attempts, the haven't enough personnel representative. William township did not qualify JKatterman. that though to do all the paperwork for the funds applied for. the company states it has necessary to apply for all as noted in the report the grants we would like achieved several grants for the township he has not Guida said he was not John Bruno has be'-n seen any funds sent to the denigrating Katterman s notified by the board that town s treasury as yet He work jut still saw little sol­ his contract with the town­ further contended that the id results in the form of ship will expire on March funds for several street money. 3i improvements could have Katterman repin'd that Bruno s report follows been garnered by Town­ the final installment ol l>ear Mayor Carucci ship Engineer Joseph Neg- $102,000 had been received and Commissioners lia. for the Valley Brook Ave­ The I ol lowing is an uj- Katterman denied this nue water m ain project for (-i-nlmued '’n f’.igc 4 Mrs. Rowe Declares Candidacy For Board Mrs Anna Howe will seek election to the Board of Education Mrs Howe, who has served on the board by ap­ pointment* since the death of her husband. Walter (Hawk) Howe, a longtime member of the board, de­ Friendly And Affable clared she will stand for election and. if elected, The mayor of former four acres. seekers. Nixon demurred Cameron said that he Nixon was the target of will carry out the policies President Richard Nixon's i t is a lot different from and his wife have been at Give anybody who much unfavorable media espoused by her late hus­ new hometown was a guest stories. A ppa re ntly , he *m$ home in Lyndhurst. ' Nixon affairs twice since wants the chance." he band during his long on Cable3's "Drop In " pro­ s a id C a m e r o n w ith a the arrival of the former said Then he announced, said, the stories were un­ tenure on the board gram last Friday night according to Cameron, true smile. He married the president. An English war bride. former Jean Linicus, like that he would remain after He is Duncan Cameron, At one country club af­ Cameron discussed the Mrs Howe, the former himself, a Lyndhurst High the affair ended so that an­ mayor of Saddle Hiver fair Cameron said Nixon country's economic af­ Anna M ullins, was mar­ School graduate ybody w ho w anted an auto­ Borough in which the Nix­ greeted several hundred fairs He said he believes ried to Howe w hile he was graph or picture could ons recently took up resi­ county Hepublican figures. President Keagan is on the serving in the Army in Cameron described Sad­ have one. right economic course and dence. " H e w a s frie n d ly , England dle Hiver as a community that if allowed his policies courteous and extremely The Camerons were Howe, a native of Lyn­ Cameron, a former resi­ of great open lands, trees will steer the country out affable," said Cameron. guests by invitation at the dhurst. brought his bride dent of Lyndhurst where and a country-like at­ of an economic tangle. Perhaps he was wanned Nixon home, preceding back to Lyndhurst 36 years he was president of the mosphere. However, each Cameron said that he day Cameron leaves the by the big reception he re­ other guests by about 20 ago. They had two children Board of Education, was and council members ceived. He shook hands, minutes who grew up in Lyndhurst interviewed by Carmine oasis and discharges his serve without compensa­ duties on W all St where he signed autographs and and attended local schools Savino, moderator of the Again, Cameron said, he tion However, he declared Mrs. Anna Rowe posed for pictures with John Howe, the son. is a hour-long show is a partner in the Dreyfus found the Nixons extreme­ that the borough police various of the guests. At no sports writer for The Re­ Mrs Rowe said she is can Ik' oi help in making Company. ly affable force recently won pay Saddle Hiver is noted as time did he try to hurry cord of Hackensack The improvements and main­ Present, too. was Mrs raises that w ill be followed running because she. like one 5f the wealthiest per Since the Nixons ar­ things along." daughter. Sheila • is a com­ her husband, has a deep taining high standards, she Nixon by other communities at capita communities in the rived. Cameron said, the puter supervisor for interest in the townships sa*d. she will give her best In fact, said Cameron, A splendid hostess, a great expense. Cameron country Hesidential lots little borough, which has Prudential Co. educational system It she el fort to the task when Cass Daly. the lady." said Cameron said that the raises were must be at least two acres 3.000 residents, almost all former freeholder who was Both Jean and 1 were recommended by an ar­ The Nixon estate sprawls Republicans like Nixon, chairman of the reception, deeply impressed by Mrs bitrator who cam e into the on five acres The Camer­ has been much in the tried to end the parade of Nixon." picture after police and the ons who live nearby have news. autograph and picture Savjno pointed out Mrs borough could not agree Stuyvesant Merchants Protest Parking By Amy Divine space all day that shoppers must be granted the ing about this for three tion before a determina­ The merchants of might otherwise use. Teamsters Union to which years now I think Mr tion may be made Bruno Stuyvesant Avenue Seemingly, there is no Public Works personnel Jaqua ought to either build Associates are to help in besieged the commission' room on-site to park these belong, and further that or at least make the area making the survey . meeting Tuesday to pro­ vehicles. John LaFaso of the Great West Life As- look presentable 1 know Members of the Board of vide relief from the the Lyndhurst Men s Shop surbance Co. w ho holds the economic conditions are Education and Super­ crowded parking condi­ asked when and where a policies will not insure bad but he ought to be intendent Eli-A. Kane with tions there which is hurt­ conference with police and part of a community's em­ compelled to make the secretary Aguslino Hottino ing their business. board officials might be ployees. it must insure all place safe for people to met in caucus to talk over An ordinance setting a held in order to find a solu­ of them. work across and attrac­ possibilities in the Town one-hour parking limit was tion to all-day parking on Under the plan handi­ tive." said Guida Hall for additional Board introduced and spokesmen the street which also keeps capped children of employ As a result of the com­ of Ed space in the upper said beauty parlor owners customers from the stores. ees will receive benefits in­ plaint Jaqua has obtained rooms w'hen vacated by objected it takes at least Police Commissioner definitely Cost to the copies of the local property the Building and Fire In- an hour and a half to per­ Honald Bogle said a sur­ township of this plan will maintenance ordinance sj^ctors No definite con­ form their services and the vey shows that some of the be $14,900 a year or ap-, and hopefully will clean up clusion was reached one-hour lim it would hurt cars parked all day belong proximately $1,240 a the eyesore Members of the Board of A wrestling tournament trophy was presented the townships Parks and Recreation their business. to some of the busi­ month. It was reported that Commissioners were un­ Department Commissioner James Guida as the l.yndhurst-sponsored wrestling teams won The large number of nessmen on the avenue Guida complained that Community Development decided on how to react to the Wayne Invitational Tournament at Wayne Hills High School on January 10 Presenting trucks and cars parked on Public hearing on the or­ the property across the funds for restoration of the the proposal of the Bergen the trophy to Guida is Coach Tim O'Neil while Bantam champ Michael iVLuca, center, the street by workmen on dinance will be held on street from the shopping library building have been County Department of En­ stands by.
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