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1 f f/ I Talk woman’s rights all you want. But any working psychiatrist will tell you that the airlines brought on the hyackings of their planes on themselves by hiring those ducky, wucky girls as stewardesses. The sight of weak females in charge of things gave the hijackers (Eom ntircial 'Heaiter their ideas in the first place. Most of the misfits doing the hijacking are losers who take their ego trips and SOUTH B E R G E N R E V IE W TEN CENTS Per Copy because all they have to do is frighten a 1 1 0 -pound blond! Vol. 51, No. 16 LYNDHURST. N.J. November 18, 1971 TELEPHONE GENEVA 8 8 700 ' Second-Class Dostage paid at Rutherford, N.J. 5J Count ‘Em , 5 Posts O p en! A Board of Education resigned to become a township—providing there is Carini managed to get e le ctio n u n iq u e in schoolteacher. accept the post, if offered. an organization that cares five votes together for the If offered? The chase for Lyndhurst history is coming The other job terms that Already there are moves presidency. t|je job has caused panting next February when expire are those of Anthony under way to pick out a However, Carini won by‘ that can be heard all over five—yes, five—trustees will Scardino and Walter Rowe, ticket that would do just such a narrow margin that the township. both former presidents. be elected. that — take control. the anti-board faction felt it Thus the election in This is because no fewer There are loosely at this could have won every spot February will settle many than three of the present Scardino has told friends he will not seek reelection, point two forces at work. on the ticket with a little issues. trustees— are serving out preferring to wait until the One of them comprises the more effort. The issue, for instance, of unexpired terms. following year for the Board Board of Education itself. some feminine President Vincent Carini of Commissioners. Rowe is The other is considered representation. Since Mrs is filling out a one-year term anti-Board of Education and There is one added fillip already campaigning for to the election. Olkowski changed from a that became vacant through reelection. consists of various political board member into a the resignation of Michael leaders who just don’t like The retirement of Such an array of openings Thomas Sparta as school teacher there is no woman D’Ambrosio. the board. on the board. has never faced the custodian comes after the Trustee Mario Rizzo was In the last election the There are many in the township before. election. Already there is appftinted to fill out the anti-board faction pretty township who would like to In a fell swoop complete talk of a successor to term of John Bush and Paul much swept up all the serve. Maybe the politicians control of the board could S p a rti. Some board Haggerty was named after pieces—losing, however, the will settle upon a couple for be grabbed by any political members have indicated Mrs. Frances Olkowski one year term that fell to the wide-open race o rg a n iz a tio n in the they would not be willing to MECHANICAL AID. Machines are helping students these days at Lyndhurst High School. Carini. approaching Here group gathers around a project for audio visual aid. Left to right Dr. Joseph Polito, high school principal; James Sidner, teacher; Vivian Machinski, Peter Falco, Jutta Scholz and Michael Joy, counsellor. M e r r i t t Police M odernization Mayor Joseph Carucci has S t r e s s e s results of the township Then Janowski reported the Board is doing anything revealed that the next insurance program study that $536 worth of damage about flooding conditions ^ public agency headquarters will be announced in the had been done to manhole on his street. He said “ I’ve to be improved in near future covers and curbs. At which lived there 19 years and had T a x e s Lyndhurst are those of the After complaints by a Public Affairs Commissioner this trouble with floods, police department. He said During these past few businessman of damage Peter Curcio suggested that evefybody on the street is that when the Commission weeks, the Commercial done his property and a the board hold up the sick from this condition. budget is planned at the Leader has brought to the report by P W D contractor’s bill until all Janowski said a partial beginning of the year, attention of its readers the Commissioner Walter damages are repaired. survey has been made and modernized police quarters blight at Polito Road/Valley Janowski, Gash said he Asked Gash, “Where do that the possibility of will be planned for the Brook Avenue and the would withhold checks to we stand legally? I’m willing seeking state and federal aid charge that neglect by the space between the present the Contractor who just to hold off signing checks.” was discussed in that Town of this gateway to a quarters and the Town Hall. paved Valley Brook Avenue, Ralph Polito, township evening’s caucus meeting. Carucci said he plans to ask virtual goldmine in tax until some reparation is attorney, stated he would Curcio said he would like ratables to Lyndhurst was interested .citizens to serve made. The owner of Lou’s have to look into the to see a study made of having adverse effect upon on an advisory committee Inn, 418 Valley Brook Ave. situation, having formerly parking problems on the Lyndhurst tax base. for the modernization. He com plained that the said that the Inn ownej Stuyvesant Avenue. He said In the news coverage, in said he hoped the police company would not would have to sue the there are 85 apartment statements from various would have as good a reimburse him for damage contractor for the cost of units, 65 stores, 3 lawyers, 3 spokesmen, and in letters to facility as the firemen have to his sign and the board repairs. dentists, a factory, a funeral Finance Commissioner members did not see what The homeowner at 222 the editor, repeated (Continued on Page 20) references have been made Thomas Gash reported that they could do about that. Peabody Avenue asked if to the fact that “the tax base is being undermined” ; “Lyndhurst is chasing tax dollars away” ; “ratables are P T A Q uestions C andv Bon PR O JEC T O R . A film strip projector enables students to see as they hear and read. Left to increasing far below their ri^it Vivian Machinski, Karen Goebel, Enzo Sangeorgi, Tom Cusmano, Jutta Scholz and optimum rate”, etc. The first act of the Board Pwter Falco. heating i oatrols by Johnson a temporary basis and that $34,805.25 be approved He . .*v . ,t. ■ * In order to take tljese of Education at its Control'V at a cost ol he receive as extra also moved for the approval important phrases out of November 8 th meeting was $176.00. compensation of $550, of payrolls (including the realm of generality. the swearing in of Paul 5) The issuance of a pro-rated. Substitutes and Tutoring, John I. Merritt, Jr., Haggerty to replace Board purchase order to (Jarmine All of Senese’s proposals Introduction to Vocations, president of Bellemead member John Bush, who Simone of Wayne to were approved unopposed. Janitor O v e r tim e , Development Corporation, resigned for business reconstruct the wall at Next, Chairman Haggerty has translated the vague reasons. Board President Transportation, Substitute Roosevelt School. Simone’s of the Educational, Matron, Substitute Janitor) fiscal terminology into Vincent Carini commented, was the lowest bid as Guidance annd Coordinated meaningful dollars and “We are fortunate to have totaling $4,484.67, and the compared to Pnmerano Activities Committee transportation of a cents. Bellemead is the Mr. Haggerty because of his ($2,800) and J. Catanese recommended that two ' Lyndhuist student by John developer of the Lyndhurst background and past and Sons ($3,267.78). students who have been Rusman to the Friendship Office/Industrial Park and experience.” Carini 6 ) That specifications be “classified as untrainable” House in Hackensack for the Rutherford Industrial appointed Haggerty established and bids be be excluded from the educational purposes at a Park; the owner of the chairman of both accepted for the installation educational program of the per diem cost or$7.50. major portion of remaining Washington School and the of a new boiler at Franklin local public school district. Chairman of Personnel, vacant land in the Educational, Guidance and School. President Carini added, Walter Rowe, requested that Lyndhuist section of the Coordinated Activites 7) The appointment of “The children will get help Anthony Crupi be Meadows; and the largest Committee. Harry Ahlborn *to the and assistance.” The motion appointed driver of the single taxpayer in the Town. John Senese, Chairman custodial \taff on a was approved unopposed. Board's station wagon at a"n Merritt, who is currently of Building and Grounds temporary basis; his salary Chairman William Smith, hourly rate of $2.50; and serving as president of the commenced the committee pro-rated at $6300. Also, Finance Chairman moved that ten names be added to Lyndhurst Industrial reports. His motions that Ahlborn be assigned to that the bills for 1970-71 the substitute list. Both Association, points out that included the maintainence section on and 1971-72, totaling Lyndhurst’s total tax base, 1) The purchase of (Continued on Page 20) or that dollar value upon miscellaneous hardware which tax monies are materials.