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Fortune favors the brave. ~ Terence THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2002 Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST BRIEFS Ceberio confirmed as top executive Firemen appreciative Emblem Club runs book sale to head Meadowlands Commission The Lyndhurst Emblem Club #12 will be selling the new Entertainment B\ ANTHONYO'BOYIK Books as a fund raiser. They are avail- After spending the past seven t oration, decontamination and the history of the Meadowlands Com- able lor purchase and can be used months quietly serving as the acting remediation, people art* once again re- mission. He has been through some of immediately. Order now and take ad- executive director of the New Jersey luming to the Meadowlands." Ceberio the most cantankerous battles with the vantage of three extra months. Meadowlands Commission, Robert said in a statement released following commission over land use." Entertainment books offer 50** dis- Ceberio was officially installed as the the July 31 meeting. "I look forw;ird to hi addition to appointing a new ex- count at fast food chain stores, mov- regional agency's top administrator continuing our efforts to make the ecutive director, the commission also ies, etc. during a monthly commission meeting Meadowlands a better place for all to voted on several other resolutions, Continental. Northwest and United last week. enjoy." most notably those regarding the Airlines are offering 15 percent dis- Ceberio took on the task of oversee- Environmentalists are applauding the Encap Golf Project. The commission- counts on travel reservations. ing the commission's day-to-day op- decision to officially put Ceberio in ers voted to approve 'Phase 2" of the Cal I Doris at 201 -939-7313 or Terry at erations after Alan Steinberg resigned charge of the commission. In the past, golf development plan, which allows 201 -288-.18O4 to order a book. Cosl is as executive director in January. local green groups often disagreed for 36 additional holes covering ap- $20. Ceberio was serving as deputy execu- with the commission's policy on land proximately 550 acres and three land- tive director at the time. use. which tended to favor develop- fills within North Arlington and LHS registration Ceberio has been involved with the ment over preservation. Ceberio's Kearny. "Phase I" of the plan would commission for more than 20 years and short tenure has already seen the com- only have covered 800 acres of begins Aug. 19 was a guiding force behind the Encap mission move toward a stronger pro- Lyndhurst, Rutherford, and North Ar- environment agenda, some environ- lington, and used lour former landfill Lyndhurst High School registra- Golf Project, a spokesperson for the mentalists claim. sites. tion for the 2002-2003 school year commission said. Still in its formative will begin Aug. 19. Due to the con- phases, the EnCap project promises to "I'm glad that Hob got the appoint- With tile exception of Commissioner struction taking place at the high convert five Southern Bergen County ment full time," said Bill Sheehan. di- Leonard Kaiser, who abstained from school, it is necessary to call for an landfills into golf courses, hotels, and rector of the Hackensack Riverkeeper. voting, there was unanimous approval appointment at 201-K°6-2090. downtown shopping destinations. "Bob has been really good to work from the board for extending the golf Award presented - Lyndhurst Fire Chief Vincent Bella left, awarded "Thanks to innovative efforts in res- with, and he possesses a great deal of project. a plaque to Tony Jurg. Vice President of Sika Chemical. The plaque was awarded for Sika Chemicals generous donation to the Lyndhurst Showboat bound Volunteer Fire Department. Commissioner Paul Passamano Jr., Director of the Department of Recre- Brush fire causes Rt. 3 traffic snafu ation announces, that there will be an Sacred Heart School resumes classes B\ 1)1 UK \ WlNTKRS Atlantic City Trip to the Showboat Regular classes began Monday at Classes for I're-K 4 year olds will be Casino on Thursday, Aug. 22. A large brush fire broke out about Sacred Heart School gin on Tuesday, Sept 10,; classes for Tickets are $15 with a coin return 11 a.m. near the interchange of Routes Sch<»)l will begin for kindergarten on pre-K 3/3 Day and PK-.V5 Full Days of $12, This trip is open to any Town- 3 and 120 near the New Jersey Turn- Monday. Sept.1). with noon dismissal will begin cm Wednesday. Sept. II. ship resident 21 years of age and pike on Aug. 2. on Sept. •». lO.and II Full-day classes classes will begin for PK-.V2 Days on older. It was undetermined how it began, will begin on Thursday, Sept. 12. Thursday, Sept. 12. Tickets areon sale Monday through however it was finally brought under Friday from ° a.m. until 3 p.m.only. control early that evening. New pastor receives warm welcoming No exceptions will be made. "ft effected all the major highways," The buses will leave promptly from said Second Assistant Fire Chief of The Lyndhursi United Methodist Beginning Sept. 8, services will he the Town Hall Park at 8 a.m. For fur- the East Rutherford Fire Department. Church is welcoming a new pastor, gin at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school ther information, call the Recreation Charles Flenner. David Yun. classes, from preschool to Xth grade, Department at 804-2482. Traffic was backed up along Route Yun is ;i seminary student at Drew will resume on Sept. IS at 10:30a.m. 3 east for hours as vehicles were at a University in Madison. The church, which has been in exisl Garden Club to standstill in the midday heat. Other exits As a young pastor Yun hopes to ence since 1890, has a .ring tradition hold flower show off of Route 120 heading onto Route 3 reach out to both his mature congre- of being a very friendly ami taring east were closed to motorists looking gallon and attract new and young congregation. Virginia Tocci and Michelle Mc- for a way onto the highway. members to the church. It strives to attract new nieinlvis Donough, co-chairmen of the Local roads were also cluttered with Lyndhurst Garden Club's Flower and Photo. Debra Winters Garden Show, invite area gardeners cars as drivers were trying to escape Traffic is backed up for miles on Route during the fire emergency. Health Dept. schedules testing off of Route 3. to participate. down by 7 p.m. lire fighters begin sweating profusely The Lyndhurst Health Depart- 9-11 a.m., no appointment neces- Set for Saturday. Aug. 17 at the Flenner said that the amount offire burning combined with the heat of the Several lire lighters suffered from while wearing their protective gear." ment, under the direction of Com- sary; Sept 25, skin cancer screen - Lyndhurst Senior Center. 250 Cleve- day warranted for manpower from sur- heat exhaustion and were given fluids Henncr said. missioner Thomas B. Graliam. will ing, 6- 7:30p.m., by appointment. land Avenue, it features a variety of rounding fire departments. He was by emergency units on hand. The following day, more water was be offering the following tests this Appointments are being made foi calagories for gardeners of all ages. unclear at this time how many engine "Dehydration set in because of two needed to keep the fire in check as the month. the screenings. Cut tlowers. plants, vegetables and companies aided in extinguishing the elements, the heat from the blaze and area continued to smolder over night. Sept. 10, blood bank, 3 a.m. - 7:30 Checks can be made out to the fruits as well as centerpieces and blaze. The fire was finally brought the outdoor temperatures. authorities said. p.m., no appointment necessary; Township of Lyndhurst in the miniature arrangements will be Sept. 20, blood pressure readings, amount of $20. judged and awards presented. Entries will be received in the morning and the public is invited to view the show Amber Alert to be activated this month in the afternoon. An Amber Alert system for New Jer- allow us to quickly disseminate vital of the missing child and the suspected YMCA banks on gifts sey will be implemented by the end of information to law enforcement, the abductor, contact information for the Register for hockey September, according to a statement media and the public in New Jersey." public, and any other details the state The Lyndhurst Youth Hockey issued by Gov. James. E. McGreevey. Santiago sard. police determine to be appropriale. League will be holding another reg- the state Office of the Attorney Gen- Under the administration's plan, the The alert would be broadcast every istration Aug. 7 through 9 from 6:30 eral and the state police. Amber Alert system would involve 15 minutes during the first three hours to 8:30 p.m.and Saturday. Aug. 10 Speaking al the State Police Head- television and radio stations transmit- immediately after the State Police is- from 9 a.m. to I p.m. at the Lyndhurst quarters in West Trenton, the gover- ting an emergency alert to inform the sues a "notice of an abduction" and Hockey Rink located on Riverside nor said he' has instructed Attorney public that a child has been abducted. every half hour for the next three hours. Ave. Registration is open to all boys General and Stale Po- The alert would include a description The alert plan would be voluntary. and girls from kindergarten to twelfth lice Superintendent Joseph Santiago grade (under 18 years old). to expedite the implementation of the Lyndhurst and North Arlington resi- Amber Alert, which will utilize media dents are welcome. Registration alerts to help locate missing children fees: $35 for first child and $25 for within hours after they are abducted. each additional child. "The Amber Alert system is about finding missing children and catching Inside their abductors within the most critical time period—the first three hours after the kidnapping," McGreevey said. Classified 11 Seated from left. Boiling Springs VP Andy Jones, Vienna Griffith. Opinion .6 "Ultimately, the Amber Plan is about Riya Bhatt, Natalie Bouzas, Arielle Castellanos, Joey Miller and Obituaries S saving lives. I have requested that the Lauren Alemay. Gavin Nema and Kevin Viera are in the foreground People 4 Attorney General's Office and the Slate Real Estate 10 Police continue to work cooperatively The Meadowlands Area YMCA is they will perform an important pub- Sports • with the broadcast community towards the recipient of a $2,500 donation lic service by helping us deliver es- Vagabonding 5 the goal of having an Amber Alert sys- from Boiling Springs Savings Bank sential programs and also enable tem completely operational by the end in Rutherford us to expand and enhance our Subscribe to the Leader tor of September." "We are very happy to have a lo- agenda," she added. $10 a year-Out of state SI 2 The Amber Alert system is named cal bank support us," YMCA Direc- Boiling Springs Vice President Call 430-8700 tor mom Into after a 9-year-old Texas girl named tor of Development Robin Mazer Andy Jones, who presented the said in appreciation of Boiling or lax us at 438-9022 Amber Hagennan. who was abducted Presto!—Children ages 3 and up, along with their parents, experi- check, noted that As South and killed in 1996. To date, the Amber enced a lot of fun and excitement as magician Brian Richards de- Springs' donation. Bergen's only remaining hometown Commercial leafier Plan has been credited with recover- lighted his audience with amazing tricks.Caroline Beatrice, pictured 'We hope that Boiling Spring will bank, and a member of the com- Published at 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst ing 21 children across the nation. here with Richards, assisted him with one of his famous card tricks in encourage other companies in the munity for over 125 years, we feel it Periodical Postage Paid at "The first three hours after a child is which a card magically ended up being attached to her back. The Meadowlands area to join in sup- is very important to support an or- Rutherford. NJ 07070 Subscription S10 Published Weekly abducted by a stranger are the most magic and comedy show was sponsored by the Lyndhurst Public porting our community through con- ganization that provides programs USPS 125-620 crucial. The Amber Alert system will Library Children's Room. tributions to the YMCA. In doing so, that are so vital us all." /WimuK-r [•'""• ""•' '/( "'''"" ^"f"'1 PAGE 2 - THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,2002 Bagelry boasts new customer area Governor's task force targets early literacy Gov. James El McGreevey last week of the Piscataway Public Schools, released a comprehensive report to The report describes rcsearch-bascc guide state educators in instituting best practices of effective school effective literacy programs for New research-based best practices of effec- Jerseys youngest public school stu- live teachers: the content of effective dents research-based literacy programs and McGreevey revealed the Governor's recommendations for implementing Task Force on Early Literacy Educa- effective practices throughout the tion report, "Improving the Quality of slate; high-quality professional devel- Early Literacy Education in New Jer- opment. pre-service teacher prepara- sey." which describes the factors that tion programs: certification and stu- result in effective teachers, schools dent assessment and result reports and literacy programs and outlines McGreevey said he was pleased that recommendations for delivering effec- one of the panel's primary recommen- live early literacy instruction to young dations is already being implemented students. Approximately 390.0tX)of by the department of education, which Olga Osbina, above, manager, New Jerseys 1.3 million students were has hired its first group of Reading with customers enjoying a new enrolled in kindergarten through third Coaches to start their training this sit-down area at the recently grade last year. week. The coaches will work in schools upgraded Bagel Supreme, right. The Governor had charged the task around the slate in September to train Kylah Rodriguez joined adults and force with identifying research-based other teachers in the best practices in kids at the ALANJ fundraiser. Bagel Supreme at 2S4 Park Ave. in programs, practices and methods that early literacy instruction The schcioli Rutherford has expanded its store for could be incorporated into a statewide are ones which have a high percent- tor customer seating, a salad bar and plan to improve early literacy, and to age of students who failed lo demon- Golfers aid .i Latin American food bar. rccommend ways to train teachers in strale proficiency on the reading por- Owner Lemir Harfouchc acquired the newest and most effective ways tion of the fourth grade test adminis- lung cause tered this past spring the neighboring storefront, enlarged to teach young students how to read. Public-spriited youngsters such a\ "The task force report demonstrates the inside and improved the outside "I am pleased to stand here with Kylah Rodriguez. 10, of Lyndhurst par that we arc on the right track in New look ol the family operated bakery and members of the Early Literacy Task licipated in a miniature golf event restaurant. horce as we make public this compre- Jersey in delivering effective early edu- that raised more than $6,000 for the hensive report that is based on the cation to the classroom." McGreeve) Hours ol operation are Monday Lung Association of New Jersev most current research of best prac- said He noted that tltc report con- through Friday, 5 a.m. to6p.m., Satur- I ALANJ I. day, *> a.m. 104 p.m. and Sunday, 5a.m. tices." McGreevey said. He intro- cluded that "the use ol reading con- The fundraiser, held at the Randolph to 3 p.m. duced the task force's co-chairper- sultants positioned in districts Driving Range & Golf Center in sons — Or. Dorothy Strickland, an throughout the slate who articulate Randolph, generated support for lung expert in literacy education who is the research-based practices, and pro\ ide disease research and Camp Superkids. ALL SEATS Samuel DeWitt Proctor Chair in YA\i appropriate professional development ALANJ's camp for New Jersey kids IN THE cation and a faculty member of the is one such way to"make certain that ages 7 to 13 who are afflicted with er oresent ROUND Rutgers Graduate School of Educa- effective literacy instruction is deliv- asthma. tion, and Dr. Robert Copeland, super- ered to all students " The task force report is available ;ii The event, which was sponsored b\ I'li/er Inc.. was dedicated to I l-year- Have you lost a cat? www.stalc.nj.us/education. itld Jonathan Packwood of A friendly amber cat was Answer to August 1 Morristown. who died of metabolic found on Delafield and New kidney and lung disease in 2000. York avenues in Lyndhurst Super Crossword To make donation in memory of several weeks ago and has Jonathan, contact the association at been taken to the « «4JM1 ^i • i t • iWS 176X7-9340. or mail to the Ameri- ». UJUU * i Bergen County Animal Shelter nnnan-t. •!•'••j•ma E «i • '1 • ?t t can Lung Association of New Jersev in Teterboro. aon nor: 30 DD 3D tsuU c/o Celebrate Life for Jonathan. 1600 minn anBqa UIIL. QUO numi •n 9 :auaunrinno Route 22 Hast. Union. NJ 07083. Featuring ano rj in a son JO lor information about ihe association. Drain • 3 1 • 11! Gaither Vocal Band, Jake Hess, emu n i nsan i m i call 800-LUNG-USA or visit The Hoppers, Sarah DeLane, Jessy Dixon, nonnn aa snnnn a Dunanc inno D 3unn www lungusa.org. Jeff & Sheri Easter, Taylor Mason, nrioon n 3oaa onnu Dn Ivan Parker, Janet Paschal, Mike Allen. 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DVM Revue of Musical Numbers," mono Howard Sllberman VMD Eve & Sat Appts Available logues, and skits at 8 p.m. Wednesday Aug. 14. 201-933-4111 The 'Rutherford Revues" of 1999 and 755 Rutherford Avenue Rutherford 2000. which played to packed houses, Visit as on the Web at www.rahn.com is hack by patron request. Tickets are S25 for VIP seating and a post perfor- mance reception with the cast. $10 for The Bogle Agency, Inc. adults, and $7 for children. Reserva- tions can be made by calling the bo* 300 Stuy vesant Avenue office at (2011939-2323. Lyndhurst. N.J. 07071 The cast of talented performers in- Phone 201-939-1076 Fax 201-507-5394 cludes Andrew Galuskin, Raine Brown. Specializing in all types of insurance. Justin Mann. Angela Beatini, Jonathon Toth. Katie Hildebrand. Maria De Fazio. Personal, Commercial. Industrial, Collette Day. Tim D'Arduini, Phil Di Urns tn umct to cfcum Health and Life Voulo. Heather Nearpass, Theresa www.bogleagency.com Murphy and Victoria Portsmore. 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Alama was at Ant Books last week to speak at a meeting of the Science to sign copies of her novel "Eye of Fiction Association of Bergen Counts DHU, the Night." MANIANIMAA L HOSPITAL*^ at Bennett Books in Wycoff on Satur- . JlOfflW Alma fans also were treated to a day, as well as the World Scientific • Don*, Cats and Eaottc PMa O«Vc« Appo>ntm»iu ft HouM C*H« reading from the epic fantasy by the Convention in San Jose. Calif., at a author, which left them drooling for ft2O HtdB* *»•**' Lyndhunt. NJ 07071 later date. I:T«fc (101) M5 10O0 • FM: (301) US-1KM more. "It's great to see everyone here The novelist grew up in Nutley. and I hope you all enjoy the book." where she began writing stories in the Alama said. second grade. It was at an early age Many of the attendees are fantasy that she decided that she wanted to novel aficionados who were anxious be an author. to hear Alama speak about her work. Exercising an active imagination, Without revealing any hints about teachers noticed right away that the story. Alama explained. "Even Alama was different than other siu- B fc£ Y O N L> though it's set in an imaginary world. dents. It was apparent that she knew I believe the story has much to say her mind was set on what she wanted about our world today. to do when she grew up. "These days. I think many of us Her third grade teacher. Jerilyn SPA TIP #9 have been living in fear that the world Margulies. said she still has a poem we know might be destroyed. Fan- that Alama wrote for her dad on BEYOND DAY SPA tasy, like dreams, can enable us to Father's Day. deal with these fears symbolically." "It was written very well, even at that Get back on track tins suininei ,n the KKV( >NI) spa she added age. so I saved it. Her stories were "Eye of the Night" (Bantam Spec- always grammatically cancel. Her par- Don't drive .ill the way down ii> the sluui- .mil h.ive u tra. July 20021 is Alama's first novel. ents would sometimes ask whether I keep your shirt on because of cinli.irr.issnij; "li.uk " in- It has earned a Top Pick rating in Ro- read over her work because there were mantic Times and positive reviews in no pen marks on the page, so I would Photo. Debra Winters Try: BEYOND offers a deep cleansing Back Facia w rite long reactions to show that I did Author Pauline Alma displays her fantasy novel Eye of the Night' at a Rendezvous and Locus. Her short to clear up and destress the often neglected back am story. "Raven Wings on the Snow." check Pauline's work." Marguiles said. book signing session last week. shoulders. won a second-place Sapphire Award Alama's mother. Lottie Alma said. earl) age and has always hail a won •II as j:t|i items. A rcad- from Science Fiction Romance "I'm very proud of her. She always derful imagination. I'm not-surprised ing room ;tn be luinul on the sec "Raven Wings in the Snow" appears liked writing. One day when she came she accomplished wilting a novel." ond floor, where seminars and lec- in Marion Zimmcr Bradley s Sword in from school she handed me a piece Ant Books has been open tor three tures also take place ('oliege students Complimentary Valet Parking • (lift Crrttfimtet Atiiiluhl & Sorceress XVIII anthology. of paper and said she wrote a rnK'ni months and is located at 42 l\irk Ave, take advantage ol the leading room Alama will lake autograph signing on the way home Pauline read at an in Rutherford!. It offers two floors of .is <\ quiel place to JV)J\ and study. HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Coalition presses Port Authority on airport noise 201-996-4500 B\ 1)1 HK V WlNTKRS Stale lawmakers heard the pleas of can be done from the state point of many residents and local officials about view to improve quality of life tor those the dangers that surround Teterboro residents living under the flight path Airport during a town halt meeting held of the airport. last Thursday. The state Department of Environ- The meeting was hosted by Assem- mental Protection also will he called m blyman Paul Sarlo. who also is the to examine the potential health prob- mayor of Woodridge. Its focus was to lems generated from jet fuel. Many resi- give the residents a chance to voice dents in attendance complained of an Send your news and their opinion on what sacrifices they oily film on the surface of their swim- are forced to make living near Teterhoro ming pool water in addition to the con- photos by e-mail! Airport. stant noise of jet aircraft. Others spoke [email protected] Among the state officials in atten- about neighbors and family members dance were John Wisniewski* chairman developing cancer, and more recently From left, assemblymen Matt Ahearn and Paul Sarlo. Transportation The fax number is of the assembly transportation com- asthma. Chairman John Wisniewski, John Fuller and Assemblyman Gordon minee-.-staff member John Fuller. As- Another issue Sarlo addressed calls Johnson hear a speaker at the Teterboro meeting 201-438-9022 semblyman Gordon Johnson and As- for funding to he provided in lieu of ees said. much safei fcfl everyone." Lahullier The address is semblyman Matt Ahearn taxes for those residents living near Lahullier. who is also chairman tor said The beef local officials and mem- Teterboro Airport. the coalition said. "Out point here is Rutherford Mayor Bernadettc Marco Duarte 251 Ridge Road bers of the Coalition for Public Health if these people have to deal with to come to a happy medium with (he Md'heison. another coalition chair- PreOwned Manager Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 and Safety have with the Port Author- the inconveniences, maybe some type Port Authority. II thai can*1 happen. person, said she was pleased wilh the ity of New York and New Jersey of legislation could he created that then close down Teterboro com- response from the public. 790 Route 3 West (PANYNJ). which operates the airport, would fund hack (o the municipalities." pletely." "It was a chance to make the stale Clifton NJ 07012 is lack of communication. The coali- Sarlo said. It has been rumored thai the Mill's legislators aware of what we are expe- 973-473-7800 tion has amended a lawsuit that was This meeting marks the first time the Corp. is considering building ;» riencing down here. Councilman filed to included the authority's failure coalition was heard by state megamallon (he Teterbom Airport site, Lahullier and I educated the transpor- Fax 973-473-3938 to provide legally mandated docu- legislatures, Carlstadt Councilman which measures SIX (acres. The mall, in tation committee and sought their in- ments regarding large scale capitol im- Craig Lahullier said. essence, would occupy only 200 acre* put on how (hey can assist us," provements that have been ongoing "We're growing now and that's very "The higgest reason people do not McPhcrcon said. "What we want nght now is for the important/' Lahullier added. want to see the airport closed is be Port Authority to give the coalition the Information gathered from a pollu- cause il generates ;i)oi of money. How respect and cooperation it deserves." tion study conducted by Hnviron was ever, the space is there tor anothei type Sarlo said. read to the legislators. The high num- of business to come in th;it would of- fer jobs and make money lor the area Close in on a low mortgage rate Reportedly. Wisniewski plans on ber of carcinogens existing around the meeting with the authority to see what airport spoke for themselves, attend- And most importantly tl would he with No Friday's storm a night to remember Bv BARBARA ftlHfiniHMH»H I Application Fee? •That was a horrible night. I was trav- power is fully restored, said Harry old resident of Carlton Avenue of Eflrt eling from Boston to Rutherford. It was Conovcr, director of the county emer- Rutherford. She didn't sleep all mi'ht We believe buying a new home should be a pleasant the rain and lightning for a few hours gency management office. Cooling sta- long. "I don't remember such strong a experience When you deal with your friends and Non stop. Fortunately, it was not that tions for those without power and thunderstorm and lasting thai long", neighbors at Kcarny Federal, it is We'll make you feel bad on the road, but 1 was relieved worried about heat exposure were open she said. "My husband was al work at home, right from the start Answer questions, explain when I finally got home. My son. who in Long Branch and in Middletown, and I was alone with my three children, the procedure, put you at case It s the way we ve been traveled from same town with his fam- Conover said They were crying and I was doing my treating our neighbors since IKHi ily, was not that lucky. He came three In many towns, piles of branches six best to comfort them. It's not easy Current Mortgage Program 7/31/02 hours after me. He spent the long hours feet high stretched along the streets when you are stared yourself Our in a huge traffic jam caused by a sev- in front of houses. Bven more branches apartment is located on the third floor eral accidents." said George Micey of littered the lawns. in a three-floor apartment huiidiuj*. Rutherford. "The lightning was so bad. I was so I am new here so I had nobody to' our most popular mortgage. As Micey recalls, his sister Linda, scared. And those car alarm systems call. Oh. God, that was a very long 1 S-year fixed 5.96«»/« $»..»7 who lives in Long Branch, remained made me so terrified," said a 94-years night to me." J WaUmytoM woman said. Save IlOOO'l of (Mm ovrr IIK- life of [IK loan without electricity and her phone ser- compared to longer term options vice had just been restored. VI ARM vwo% 5.000X $5/>t) Those without power used candles •yi ARM MOM $5.92 for light and cooked on an outdoor 10/1 ARM 6.W0S 5.920% «6.33 grill. They are among 50,000 Jersey •"• 20-year fixed 6 2V)% 6.M0K J"1 (1 Central Power & Light customers who 6.570% remained without electricity at midday 2VycarBxcd 6VI0K $676 Monday as crews worked for a third 50-year fixed 6VXI% 6560% day to repair damage caused by se- •SUNSHINE EARLY LEARNING CENTER Simplified A}>j>Ui ultima, (all about jumbo and other available mortgages vere thunderstorms on Friday evening. Rut Approvals. 'No Application f— tor approved loans. Irivndly Vut.es. The utility expected to restorepowe r A INFANTS... ' Hurry-Umited time only. to all of its customers in Monmouth ortxuxe lix/H-rieme 'FM to b« r«bat*d at Hm« o* closing • TODDLERS... | I Kettrny Ivderat Savings and Ocean counties by sometime Tuesday, said Scott Surgeoner. a # PRESCHOOLERS JCP&L spokesman. 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Dr. John Om Contact lenses: hard, soft & disposable For ALL dental needs come visit our modern, (201) 507-1010 "^therfordOffk* Plaza Mastercard & Visa updated office now located at Open Saturday & Thursday evenings 17 Sylvan St Suite 204 197 Ridge Road • North Arlington I (201)998-2821 Hours by appointment - 348 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst 201 -438-8668 Rutherford, NJ 07070 THE LEADER PAQE 5 - THURSDAY. AUGUST 9^002 Admirers of fine china checked the bottom first meeting of the Taxpayers Association phone they carry. the stole. My sister was horrified. She at our house one night. To add to the When we were youngsters everyone *** burst into my room 00 arrival to tell me evening. I decided to make the living did not have a telephone. Only busi- My father was a great tease. He the bad news. 1 was asleep and did not Vagabonding room pretty so I collected a big bunch ness people and the wealthy had one. would say to me, "What docs my care. The next day she bought some of tiger lilies and put them in a bowl If a neighbor had a phone those in the lovely darling daughter want? What brown ribbon and sewed a flower over on the mantle. vicinity used it too. If they needed to are her favorite wishes?" 1 would al- the hole and one never knew the hole When the guests arrived 1 looked at use the phone they would just come ways say. "A mink coat ami a diamond was there. Ingenious. I call it. With so many not smoking now what We were happy to have a new service the vase of flowers and they were to visit and ask to use the phone. If a ring." My father gave me the money to buy has happened to their ash trays? for dinner, no name attached. closed tight as a drum. neighbor was wanted you ran to get What would the people" who hale to the diamond ring I said I wanted Every open space in our house has A friend once offered my niece a com- Tiger lilies go to sleep at night. 1 was the wanted person. see one wear mink think of my answer? though really it was such a silly an- an ash tray and one or two on every plete tea set of bone china, six dishes, horrified but could not throw them out In those days every woman coveted a swer because 1 never cared for such shelf of the etagere. I don't know why six cups, six saucers, and a teapot. My with guests in the house. The night my mother left us the mink coat. luxuries but my father took me desires we have so many ash trays. Our family niece refused it because she said she • •• phone rang at 10 p.m. for a neighbor My father was not up to buying me ;i seriously was not a smoking family. We have had no place to display it. A pretty, well dressed girl stopped My mother was ready to run to get the mink coat but he gave me a brow u mink With the money 1 bought an unusual bone china, silver, Wcdgewood and Some people, women at least, took on our porch the other day. weeping. one asked for but my father went in- stole. In those daw any woman going dinner ring you would wear to dinner crockery ash trays. pride in having name brands of table She had just had to have her cat put to stead. She died a few minutes later, a out for the evening or any social event or parties. My father was so disap- I was invited to dinner by a friend ware. One woman 1 knew had several sleep. good thing she did not run for the felt pretty rit/y in a stole. 1 ^till have it. pointed because he wanted it to be a and instead of candy I brought two sets of name brand table service and Then she said something fell off a neighbor. I think it occupies a space in the attic. showy diamond but I assured him that Wedgewood ash trays. Later in the took pride in serving on a different set pole near where her car was parked and Now everyone has a house phone, No one wears one anymore but many kind was given to a young lady by a evening the children were throwing each time she had a guest, which was hit her car. Where could she collect but everyone in the family has a cell have mink coats and are afraid to wear shining knight tor engagement, and them at each other. They surely did often. Maybe they turned it over to damages for her car from the town, she phone, even youngsters, and they talk it lest it be yanked oft by the haters of since such was not the case 1 was sat- not know the value of Wedgewood. see what type she was using. asked. She asked for the telephone to everyone as they walk or drive. mink wearers. isfied with a dinner ring. There was a time when women were As far as I'm concerned as long as it book to look up the police number I'm nasty but I think it offensive for My sister did not have a stole but impressed by the name brand of the is whole 1 am glad to have my food in which 1 should know but do not. I am a person to come into your office or one night she was going out to dinner One day I wore it to a luncheon at dinnerware you were serving dinner any pretty dish, and even if it's just lucky to know my own telephone num- home talking on the phone. How pre- with her husband and I urged her to the shore. 1 placed it on Ibe dining on. It was important that it was a name plain—no well known name brand. ber. tentious can you be! wear my stole. She did not want to but room table when 1 heard ;i church brand. * * * She never looked at the telephone The other day the phone was out of 1 forced her to wear it. At the dinner nearby was on tire. I ran to see the fire We were lucky though to have a We have two beds of beautiful tiger book but walked off saying she would order and we waited two days to have she placed it on the chair where she and when 1 came back the ring was complete set of new dinner service. A lilies growing in our yard. call the AAA. it fixed. Heaven help us if we needed was sitting aiul ;i man came to talk to gone. Never saw it again. Anyone guest picked up her plate before she 11 reminds me of the time my father Does that all make sense? Not to me 911! her and with a lighted cigarette in his could have entered the house while I was served to find out the name brand. asked me to make refreshments for a even though she was pretty. It's no wonder people take to the hand, burning a hole in the lining of was off looking at the fire. Sad. Heavy sweating has some treatments BY PAIL G. DONOHUE, M.D.

DEAR DR. DONOHUE: 1 play hand different sweating program. ANSWER; There are solutions, and the hotulinum bacterium, the cause of ball with i friend and have played with You and your friend have been play- then.* are many people in the same boat the most serious kind of him every week for the past 10 years. ing the same game for 10 years You as your son. food poisoning. In its injcclable state, Ac the end of a game, he is drenched are both acclimatized to it. You both One way to diminish sweating is it is perfectly safe and does not cause with sweat, but I have very little He are on the same level of training. You nightly application of a 20 percent so- paralysis. Injections of Botox can stop claims that if a person does not sweat both exert approximately equally. His lution of aluminum chloride. The problem sweating for four to 12 heavily, that person is not exercising profuse sweating does not mean that brand name is Drysol, and it requires months. heavily. Is there any truth to this'.' - he is exercising any more intensely a prescription. It is quite successful W.S. than you are. You are both pro- in excessive perspiration when a per- Dr. Donohue regrets that he is un- ANSWER: There's not much, if any. grammed to the beat of different drum- son follows the directions carefully. able to answer individual letters, but truth to it. mers when it comes to sweating. Drionic is a gadget that delivers a he will incorporate them in his column Sweating helps the body dissipate DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My son is a small amount of electric current to the whenever possible. Readers may write heat generated by exercising muscles. recent college graduate and is now places where sweat pours out. A few him or request an order form of avail- Drenching sweats do not dissipate looking for work. He has a problem treatments shut down sweat glands able health newsletters at P.O. Box heat. Only when sweat evaporates that might make it hard for him to get for a relatively long time. The manu- 536475. Orlando, FL 32853-6475. from the skin is heat lost. ' a job. He sweats. The underarms of factnrer is General Medical Company his shirts are drenched in a matter of Ember needs a new home—Ember is a 4-year-old spayed female The amount of sweat a person pro- of West Los Angeles. Us toll-free hours. His palms gel so wet that I have mixed breed whose owners can no longer keep her. She is friendly, gets duces depends on acclimatization, number ts: (800)432-5362. To reach the Leader along well with adults and children and hopes her picture in the paper will seen people make faces after shaking level of training and, to some extent, A new sweat-elimination treatment find her a home. hfs hand. Is there any solution to this Newspapers call To adopt a pet, visit the Humane Society of Bergen County, 221 Stuyye- intensity of exercise. Much is also due is injection of botulinum toxin, Botox problem?- J.S. (201)438-8700 sant Avenue, Lyndhurst, or call 201-896-9300. Help save a life and bring to idiosyncrasy, each body having a Botox is the diluted toxin (poison) of home a new friend.

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Letters 251 Ridge Road-Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071 Phone 201/438-8700~Fax: 201/438-9022 LBOE seeks return of funds to taxpayers E-mail: EdltoreLeaderNewspapef8.net continue to provide a quality educa- Dear Editor: tory budgeted dollar amount (ap- Commercial Leader -The North Arlington Leader proximately $300,000) to you, the tion in the most fiscally responsible Good news! The Bergen Hope manner possible. Leader-Free Press -The News Leader Charter School scheduled to open in taxpayer. On behalf of the children of Covering Lyndhurst, Lyndhurst has withdrawn its applica- If this is not currently achievable, Lyndhurst, thank you for your con- Rutherford, North Arlington, tion to the New Jersey Department those funds will be held and used to tinued support, understanding and East Rutherford, Carlstadt & Wallington of Education. As a result of this re- reduce next year's budget by that patience. Leader Newspapers are available at news stands on cent development, the Lyndhurst amount. Frank Benedetto, President Wednesdays and are conveniently mailed to subscribers "*^5> "• Board of Education is actively seek- The entire Board of Education Lyndhurst Board of Education Annual subscriptions: $10.00; Single copy: .25$ ing legal means to return the manda- joins me in assuring you that we will JOHN SAVINO, PUBLISHER • LUANNE AXT, EDITOR • PHILIP SILVA, ASSISTANT EDITOR Neighborhood Watch offers safety tips for walkers JCIANN BUCCINO, Business Manager • JOANN MERKLINGHAUS, Display Advertising Manager Walk near the curb and avoid pass- DANA RAPISARIH Assistant Editor CHARLOTTE SAVINO Classified Ads Dear Editor: least expect it, by suddenly leaping out and not giving you a chance to ing close to shrubbery, dark doorways ELAINE CALL Graphic Designer ANNETTE SAVINO Subscription Manager After getting off a bus, or leaving a fight back. Should he continue to trail and other places of concealment, JAMKSDOMBKOWSKI Sports Editor DEBRA WINTERS Reporter subway station at night, look around you, be prepared to defend yourself shun shortcuts, especially through to see whether you are being fol- backyards, parking lots and alleyways. lowed. If someone suspicious is be- by screaming and running to a lighted Have your key ready in hand to open hind you, or ahead of you, cross the residence or business, or possibly your house door immediately. Editorial street. If necessary, criss-cross from flag down a passing car. one side to another, back and forth. If a car approaches you and you feel When arriving home by taxi or pri- If you feel you are being followed, threatened, scream and run in the di- vate auto, request the driver to wait Delayed rebates rebound on dems don't be afraid to ran. One of the rection opposite that of the car. (The until you are inside. driver will have to turn around to pur- 911 Emergency A blast from Assemblyman (Paul DiGaetano And also leaving the door wide open for op- criminal's greatest assets is his abil- ity to surprise you, to attack when you sue you.) Lyndhurst (R-Essex) which takes the McGreevey admin- position criticism such as the salvo fired by istration to task for failing to deliver homestead DiGaetano saving "The administration's arro- rebate checks on time to 1.6 million eligible gance in this matter has caused chaos and con- Lyndhurst's future is looking bright senior citizens is being echoed across the state. fusion among many seniors who are expecting more than a few valuable ratables. What seems to gall people the most is to receive their homestead rebate checks. New Dear Editor: stand all too well of the structural de- ficiencies of LHS. In the 1970s we EnCap is the answer to many of the McGreevey's failure to alert the public that the Jersey citizens, especially seniors, should not Despite the daunting challenges cur- rently gripping our nation, those of us lamented the lack of space and problems that have plagued our long rebate program would not meet its July 31 mail- tolerate being treated in such a callous manner in Lyndhurst can look out our front amenities in the building. It has been history. ing deadline. by their state government. door to find that things in the neigh- far too many years since the school Garbage dumps replaced with roll- Instead, the governor made a lame after-the "The entire episode is appalling," DiGaetano borhood are looking good. What a has had its needs addressed. Finally, ing green golf courses, an attractive dramatic action has been taken and location for blue chip corporate head- fact apology, saying the state treasury was un- charged. proud moment for our township. work is being done. On behalf of all quarters, recreation improvements for able to cover the $514 million cost for pay- Well, anyone who has an aging parent depend- The Meadowlands Regional Cham- ber of Commerce has seen fit to tap a future generations who will walk Lyndhurst children, and hotels to ac- ments, while the state Division of Taxation de- ing wholly or in part on fixed income knows homegrown entrepreneur as its new those hallways, I am thankful. commodate the business traveler and livered the bad news on its Web site. that's the truth. Anticipation precedes the ar- president. James Kirkos, a longtime And, finally, after experiencing a viable solutions to the desperate need McGreevey then tried to pass the budget rival of pension, social security and rebate fixture in Lyndhurst and friend to lifetime of garbage dumping and for increased housing options in our region. failure buck to former Gov. Christie Whitman, checks for good reason. It's truly a hardship many, will fill that role and shall un- promises gone unfulfilled in our doubtedly make us all proud. Mr. meadowlands, we are on the thresh- Lyndhurst's future is looking bright as he has done with the problems besetting the for many when a check is late. Kirkos is well known for his integrity old of a wonderful new day. The with real progress. Let's stay the E-ZPass toll system. Wherever the governor had to pinch pennies and hard work. If anyone has a keen Meadowlands Commission's approv- course. McGreevey's biggest blunder was political. from the budget, the alternative probably would sense of the pulse of the meadowlands als of the EnCap project will usher Aware of the budget deficit for at least a month not had attracted the attention that the delayed region, it is Jim. in a true renaissance for south Rocco A. Mazza Bergen. For Lyndhurst, in particular, before the deadline, the governor said nothing— homestead rebate program has. For those of us who are products of Former candidate for the Lyndhurst school system, it is in- this is the beginning of the full real- N.J State Assembly leaving seniors across the state waiting at the McGreevey would be smart to hasten the is- spiring to see the major renovation and ization of our potential. This project Legislative Aide for Bergen County mailbox. suance of the checks this month. additions underway at the High School. will bring respect and admiration to Board of Freeholders Having graduated in 1979, 1 under- our municipality, not to mention Lyndhurst Opinion Former mayor defends current one golf course/hotel development. I To the Editor: comment on how Bertone had the think it's obvious which of these three What is the measure for success? I find it ama/.ing that while criticiz- same connections (a Governor and administrations was out of touch with ing Mayor McPherson for bashing his legislature of his party) and he did . Success has been defined as the at- couragement and support that has to realize that people need to hear the the wishes of the people. administration and revising history nothing with them. tainmenl of wealth, favor or emi- tnily impacted your life? How many good that they do in a world filled Mayor McPherson and her admin- three years after he left office. Andy Bertone also wrote that his admin- nence. But success comes in many times has a simple "Thinking of You" with such negativity, just the other istration are doing an excellent job. Bertone in the same letter is bashing istration turned down the sludge rec- I forms, many of which seem to get card changed your dark and dreary day, I was the recipient of such an act. trash is being picked up twice a week, my administration and 1 have been out lamation plan after holding public forgotten amongst the glamour and outlook of a situation into an uplift- We go about our daily lives not real- streets are being improved again (af of office for 11 years. It is absolutely hearings and determining that there glitz of every day life. Every day, ev- ing and positive experience? How izing how much the things we do and ter a freeze in street improvements not true that my administration put a was environmental concerns. Did he ery hour, success stories are being say truly impact others and change by Bertonel, our downtown is com- freeze on spending and caused the really need public hearings to deter- made, that few will know about and the way we live. We assume that at ing back, and the local tax rate has not borough's equipment to be in such bad mine this. Before I left office, the some will never forget. the end of our lives, we really haven't increased in three years. shape that snow could not be plowed. Borough was in talks with the HMDC left a mark on the world that we work It looks to me that Bertone is upset ; For many of us, we'll never achieve GUEST EDITORIAL When Mayor Bertones administration and the Lego corporation to develop so hard to survive in. Many times we because Mayor McPhcrson's accom- : the success of finding the cure for by Craig Ruvere appeared on "Shame on You" for bad this area into a Legoland theme park, are wrong. plishments are showing how little he the common cold, or to fly high above snow removal, it had nothing to do with which was eventually built in Califor- the earth's atmosphere or even to be- Our lives leave an everlasting im- bad equipment, it had to do with in- nia. When Mr. Bertone became was able to do. I think it's pretty obvi- come the president of the United many times have you been a part of pression on so many and our words competence in his administration. Mayor, these talks died and he held ous who is revising history, and it's States. But what we all fail to realize some one's success story? Words of of love, encouragement and support public hearings regarding this sludge not Mayor McPherson. is our own success stories, those love and encouragement are some- are sometimes all that is needed to Bertone also says "1 will not com- ment on the combination of political proposal. The McPherson adminis- times in life when we have changed times all that people need to stay make someone feel as though their Glenn D. EUiot good fortune and her (McPherson's) tration recently sold this land the or impacted the Life of someone alive in this world, to move forward efforts are all worthwhile. Former Mayor political connections" and so I will not HMDC for one million dollars for a around us. Those people may have when the present seems grim, to Success has been defined as many Rutherford only been in our lives for a brief time, smile through the tears of a broken things in this world. For some its but their impact is everlasting. While heart. These people my friends are money, for others its fame. many might not see these success the real success stories. These For me it's the people whom have stories as something worthy of pub- people realize the power of the spo- given me the love, encouragement lic attention, they are by far the un- ken or written word, and how it can and support that keep me going in a seen miracles that occur everyday. deeply impact the lives of the people world that always grows more diffi- Subscribe Now! How many times in life have you who hear or read it. cult. had someone, a parent, a friend, a It takes a strong and caring indi- For all of you, consider yourselves Keep abreast of the news and events in your community. mate, show you the kind of love, en- vidual to speak what is on their mind; a success. Keep track of your local government and find out what your friends and Striving for patience in an impatient world neighbors are saying and doing. Subscribe to the Leader Newspapers today!

How many times have you been is time. ting at a traffic light, waiting at on a stuck at a red light that seems to never Such a simple statement, and yet such checkout line or sitting at an appoint- want to turn green? How many times a powerful meaning. Time affords us ment ask yourself this; just where are have you been waiting at a checkout the luxury to be patient. Time allows us you really rushing to? Only $10 per year; $12 out of state only to find that the person in front of the freedom to explore within ourselves What many people don't realize is you has an item without a price tag on that time flies by. You may look at an it? How many times have you shown event in your life as only occurring Check off the name of paper you would like and print your name & address below: up for an eleven o'clock appointment some two days ago, but then come to and not been taken until eleven thirty? GUEST EDITORIAL the realization that its actually been How many times a day does it seem by Craig Ruvere two years. that our patience are always tried. Time waits for no one and moves It has been said that patience is a faster then any technology can pos- virtue; a virtue that most of society just who and what we long to be in this sibly keep up with. Commercial Leader (Lyndhurst) simply doesn't have. With the surge world, but time does come with a price. Take time to make sure that the of technology in the world today, we Patience. With all the running around choices that you make in life are solid, North. Arlington Leader arc a society that is always on the go. that we do, we seem to use up more and not based on the lack of patience that News Leader of Rutherford We are so busy running here, there more time yet have less and less pa- so many of us have for the things we and everywhere that we seldom have tience. We are given the things that we want. Leader-Free Press (East Rutherford, Carlstadt, Wallington) time for such a thing as patience. We need in this world all in due time, but Some years ago, I met a girl through are a generation that has become used you have to wait for them. a friend of mine. 1 really didn't think to instant gratification. We want ev- How many of us have settled for things much of it at the time, but eventually erything yesterday, not realizing that in our life because we simply didn't have realized that she could be the one to Name: with a little time and a lot of patience the patience to wail for them. Relation- be my soul mate. After six long years we will reap the rewards that life has ships, homes, jobs, are just a sampling and a lot of patience, that's exactly Address; to offer. of things that people enter into because what happened. Take each day as it Recently while attending Sunday they simply cannot wait for what the comes, and live each moment to the mass, the sermon for the day focused future holds. Trying to create your own fullest. Don't squander life away due Tel: _ heavily on societies impatience. destiny just doesn't work. All you wind to your lack of patience for the things Without getting too much into reli- up doing is wasting more time and grow- that you simply cannot change. ing more impatient with not only your- gion, the priest did say something that The wait may be long, but I can as- self , but with life. could relate to just about anyone. sure you that the payoff is certainly The next time you find yourself sit- Each day we are given a gift; that gift worth it. Mail to: Leader Newspapers • 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst NJ 07071

. THE LEADER PA6E7 -; THURSDAY, AUGU ENTERTAINMENT Mel muses about movies and life's mysteries School of the BY KAM WILLIAMS Although everyone thinks of him as Garden Slate Ballet Australian, Mel Gibson was actually born in Peekskill, New York on Jan. FALL GLASSES 3,1956. In 1977, as an aspiring young Starting September actor, he earned every penny of the Children • TVens • Adults $400 he was paid for his big screen Beginner to Advanced debut in Summer City. Over the in- tervening years, however, his salary 28 Glen Road has increased considerably, as he now RUTHERFORD commands upwards of $25 million per picture. (201) 939-3398 Along the way to the feast atop the Non-Profit School Hollywood food chain. Mel has made his mark in action movies like the Mad REGISTER NOW Max trilogy, the Lethal Weapon quar- tet. The Patriot. We Were Soldiers and Braveheart. for which he won a couple HELP DOCTORS of Oscars. Gibson switches gears for Signs, taking a relatively cerebral cin- ematic turn to play a minister grap- pling with whether God exists just when aliens arrive on the planet. BECOME A CERTIFIED Here. Gibson gabs about everything from his faith in God to the odds of MEDICAL ASSISTANT finding green men in Outer Space. KW: You're known as a devout • DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Catholic. How did you feel about play- •FINANCIAL AID IF QUALIFIED ing a married minister? • PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MG: "The character was Episcopalian, 30 YEARS OF TRAINING EXPERIENCE hut I don't think that mattered. The Accredited by main question, here, was that here was BERDAN INSTITUTE American Association ot Medical a person whose main reason for being 265 RT. 46 West Assistants (AAMA) had been to expound the faith in some- Totowa, NJ Accrediting Commission ol Career thing greater than oursefves. He loses Schools & Colleges o) Technology 1 1 Call (973) 256-3444 that faith, so now what was his reason possibility of Martians arriving here . craft it so eloquent!) in the script and us asking why we're here. So. the hu- www.berdanin8tltute.com to be? He was faced with quite a di- MG: "Idon't know if 1 believe in little then execute it w iili such absolute cer- man nature of it is the questioning lemma and the machinations of the green men coining om ot the wood- tainty and precision, left me amazed. which Night gave us in big doses story put him into a kind of seedbed, work to eat you or to befriend you to He has ;i very cleai ;md strong vision, here." or really into a corner, where he's make the Universe a belter place. But and a way of communicating that vi- KW; Do .you think that this movie backed up against the wall and where 1 do believe in a realm outside of our sion to you that is understandable, worked? he's got nowhere else to go. So either own that's pretty difficult to explain." vshich enables you to pick up on it MG: "Films do three things, if they're he gets faith fast or he crashes and KW: Besides aliens and loss of faith, pretty fast Then there's this other as- really great. They entertain. They edu- Leader Newspapers, Inc. bums." this film is also about family and rela- pect to him thai i\ otherworldly ;ind cate. And they lake you to a higher KW: Graham Hess is a man who is tionships. As a husband and lather of oddly spiritual, almost undefinable."' plane ot existence. 1 believe he's done 251 Ridge Road struggling with his faith. Has that ever seven, were you able to draw on your KW: Night described Signs as a su- that with this film." happened to you, personally? life experiences in playing this role ' per-emotional lake on a sci-fi movie. KW: How'd you enjoy shooting in MG: "I think over the course of one's MG: "Yeah, one doesn't rear children How would you characterize the film? Bucks County, Pennsylvania? Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 life you're presented with circum- and raise them lo be adults without MG: "1 don't if there's a way to (tig- MG: "Pennsylvania is beautiful, with stances that can shake it. But I don't those moments of '1 hate you I love line it easily. He explained it to inc. beautiful rural pastures out in the think I ever lost it, though I- can un- you* throughout. Nobody could've and this was from my character's point country areas. That rolling, lush sort Phone (201) 438-8700 Fax (201) 438-9022 derstand how some people do. Basi- prepared me for the stuff I've had to of view, as being ahout a man who of green. It's very fertile and pleasant cally, I' m too scared of getting a light- figure out and do and s;ty and realize. loses his faith and gels it back again. to look at." So, life experience plays a natural part ning boll up my posterior." But the artful design in order for that KW: Is there any truth to the rumor in informing, even if only subcon- E-mail: [email protected] KW: What else frightens you? to happen was lairly complex, al- about a fourth Mad Max movie? sciously, what you do onscreen. Sure. though he approaches it in a simple MG: "1 think fear of the unknown, MG: "1 don't know. I've heard the it's all valuable grisl tor (he creative way. R\s a refreshing sci-fi Ihnller where the possibilities in your imagi- vAmc rumor*.• Yi»u didn't huppen to Nsi; 1ii'.;tio3 mill. I know that sounds kind of niei with a very human element. And that nation can blow up lo any horror. That find out where they're shooting it, did cenary, but hey, what is acting, any- human element, oddly enough, is (he can be pretty horrifying. Knowledge you?" way, but the prostitution of one's emo- spiritual element. I think all ol us have dispels fear, when you come up tions for money." some instinctive thing within us that against something you don't under- wants to reach tor ;i higher place, a stand fully, because it's the expecta- KW: What's it like working with M. suspicion thai there's a higher realm tion of what might happen that you're Night Shyamalan".' outside ourselves that exists and per- fearful of." MG: "I was kind of impressed by his haps influences who we are and has, KW: And how do you feel about the brilliance. For him to cook the idea up. 'Signs' of Hitchcock in sci-fi screamer

BY KAM WILLIAMS M. Night Shyamalan surprised ev- eryone in 1999 with The Sixth Sense, a clever psychological thriller about a spooked kid who sees dead people. The young moviemaker received a couple of coveted Oscar nominations for the film, in the high-profile catego- ries of Best Director and Best Origi- nal Screenplay. And the movie was nominated for six Academy Awards overall, including Best Picture; Unbreakable, his fitting follow-up, was another intriguing supernatural mystery, that about the sole survivor of a train wreck with over a hundred fatalities. Born in India, but as Phila- Tuesday, August 13 delphian as Brotherly Love. Shyamalan is known as much for his hauntingly stark cinematography as Featuring for his eerie, otherworldly storylines. Now. with Signs, his best effort yet, teen prank or as an elaborate practical promising, minor league * The Capris * The Duprees the savant of suspense easily estab- joke, no one is up in arms over this player who never made ii to the ma- lishes himself as the heir apparent to incident initially, not even Officer jors, is struggling to find meaning in Alfred Hitchcock's mantle as the Caroline Paski (Cherry Jones). his life now that the cheering has grandmaster of mystery. Caroline is that female cop charac- stopped. Morgan unfairly blames his The movie, set in a rural sector of ter expected to add a gratuitous touch father lor his mother's death, while Bucks County, Pennsylvania, stars of local color to many a grisly mys- innocent Bo is the only one wise two-time Oscar-winner Mel Gibson tery ever since Frances McOormand'.s enough lo notice the 'Signs' ot Extra (for Braveheart) as Father Graham Oscar-winning defining performance Terrestrials. But by the time the adults Hess, an Episcopal minister whose in Fargo (1996). Just this year alone. finally connect the dots, it's almost too faith has been shattered by the recent Insomnia, The Mothman's Prophecies late. death of his wife. Academy Award- and Eight Legged Freaks have also Cleverly constructed. Signs' pro- nominee Joaquin Phoenix co-stars as relied on the popular plot contrivance tagonists are allowed to resolve their Graham's ne'er-do-well younger for a little homespun charm. personal demons through confronta- brother, Merill. Together, they tend to Shyamalan is a master at intensifying tion with the demons which (hreaten the farm where the agnostic widower an audience's anxiety level by spining the planet. Ultimaiely. events become Sponsored by Kearny Federal is also raising his two motherless chil- a scary yam around an otherwise or- increasingly claustrophobic and rather Savings dren, the sadly stoic Morgan (Rory dinary Everyman jne can all identify reminiscent ol another sci-fi adventure Culkin), 12, and the adorably preco- with emotionally. And in the case of also filmed in the Pennsylvania back- cious Bo (Abigail Breslin), 5. Signs, events unfold ever so slowly, woods. Which l%8 black-and-white Rip Collins Field/River Road — gates open 6:00 pm in a way reminiscent of Hitchcock's classic am 1 referring to'.' Ask director As you've no doubt noticed from the The Birds, with an impending alien M. Night "of the Living Dead" Parking: Additional parking available in Borough Hall parking lot with spoiler of a TV commercial which has invasion serving as an ominous back- Shyamalan to tell you himself, unless shuttle bus service to and From Rip Collins Field. saturated the airwaves, the Hess clan drop to the intimate family drama, at you're good at reading between the awakens one morning to discover that least initially. lines. Signs, two hours of terror, the Please bring a lawn chair or blanket. No coolers or backpacks allowed. intruders have harvested part of their whole family can share. Sutnmerfest 2002 events are sponsored in part by: cornfield, cutting down tall stalks in a Graham is grappling with funda- EnCap Golf, J. Verona Electrical Contractors, Jack's Supermarket, precise pattern which, from above, mental questions about faith, question- Neglia Engineering, Professional Insurance Associates and United Water Company. resembles hieroglyphics. Expecting ing whether God exists. Meanwhile, Excellent (4 stars) these 'crop circles' to be exposed as a equally melancholic Merrill, a once- Rated PG-13 for frightening moments I . THELEADER PAGE8 -THURSDAY. AUGUST8. 2002 OBITUARIES Maria DiCairano Rosemarie DiGregorio Blanche E.Mingione Eleanor V.Walters Margaret A. Stoltz DominickM.Tarantino Margaret A. Stoltz (nee Lee), 84, A mass was offered for Dominick A mass was offered for Maria Di Rosemarie DiGregorio (nee Agresti), Blanche E. Mingione. age 77, of East Eleanor V. Walters (nee Grzenda), died Wednesday, July 31. Tarantino, 88, of North Arlington on Cairano (nee Senerchia), 61, of North 69, died on Thursday, July 30, at Beth Rutherford, died Wednesday July 24. age 82, of Rutherford, died Friday, She was bom in Jersey City and lived Monday, Aug. 5, in Our Lady Queen Arlington on Monday, August 5, in Israel in Passaic. Miss Mingione was a secretary for July 26. in Carlstadt. of Peace Church, North Arlington Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Born in Jersey City, Mrs. DiGregorio United Jersey Bank in Rutherford. Mrs. Walters was a parishoner of following the funeral from the Parow She was a homemaker. North Arlington following the funeral lived in Lyndhurst for 31 years. She She was the daughter of the fate St. Mary's R.C. Church in Rutherford, Funeral Home, North Arlington. where she was a charter member of She was a former member of St. from the Parow Funeral Home, North was employed in sales with Mazur's Josephine and John Mingione who Mr, Tarantino died Thursday, Aug. 1, the Rosary Altar Society. She was a Joseph's Mothers' Club, V.F.W. La- Arlington. Bakery in Lyndhurst before retiring in was a retired lieutenant for the Ruther- at St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic. volunteer for Starfish. dies Auxiliary Shmidt Hoeger Post Mrs. Di Cairano died Thursday, 1997. She was a member of Sacred ford Police Department. Born in New York he lived in Jersey She is survived by her husband #3149, Carlstadt. August I, in the Clara Maass Medi- Heart R.C. Church, Lyndhurst. She is survived by her cousins City before moving to North Arling- Stanley P., and her children Michelle She was predeceased by her hus- cal Center, Belleville. Mrs. DiGregorio is survived by her Ronald Menne of Palm Harbor, Fla., ton 43 years ago. T. Gaskel. Cheryl Lynn Locke, Stanley band John A. Stoltz. Bom in Italy, she lived in Lyndhurst husband, John DiGregorio; her daugh- and John Menne of Roxbury, NY, her He worked as a salesman for the P. Jr., and Steven, nine grandchildren Surviving are her sons John "Jack" for 18 years before moving to North ter, Laurie DiGregorio; her brother, friends Florine Everitt and Doris Savino Agency in Lyndhurst for 25 Arlington in 1980. Jerry Agresti; her granddaughter, Forlenza. and three great grandchildren. Stoltz and David Soltz, her daughter Arlene Zierold, all of Carlstadt, and years before retiring in 1980. He also She was the owner and a seamstress Francesca DiGregorio; and many A graveside service was held at She was predeceased by her two three grandchildren. worked as a supervisor for the U.S. at the Belmont Cleaning and Tailor nieces and nephews. Cedar Lawn Cemetery Paterson. Ar- sisters and two brothers and is sur- Postal Service in New York City for The funeral mass was at St. Joseph's Shop in North Arlington for 14 years Services were held at Sacred Heart rangements were by CollinsCalhoun vived by one sister and many nieces 25 years before retiring in 1969. before retiring six years ago. R.C. Church. Interment at Holy Cross and nephews. Church, East Rutherford. Interment was at Gearge Washington Memorial He served in the Navy during World She was a member of the leri. Oggi. Cemetery, North Arlington. The funeral was from the Collins- Park, Paramus. Warll. Domain Italian American Association Joseph A. Maggio Calhoun Funeral Home, Rutherford. Surviving are his wife Rose C. (nee of Rutherford. Raymond Jopp The funeral mass was at St. Mary's Kimak Funeral Home, Carlstadt. Joseph A. Maggio. 81. died Mon- R.C, Church in Rutfierford. Interment handled arrangements. Martemuccili a daughter. Sabina A. Surviving are her husband, Raymond Jopp, 42, died on Sunday, day, July 2°. was at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Memorial donations may be made Hayzer; a son, Carl R. Tarantino; and Giuseppe; a son, Luigi; two daugh- July 28, at Mountainside Hospital. Born in Carlstadt, he was a lifelong Arlington. to Comunity Trust Fund, 500 Madi- four grandchildren, Rosemarie ters Angela Mattia and Rose Pizzuta; Bom in Jersey City. Mr. Jopp lived in borough resident. son Street. Carlstadt, NJ 07072. or to Hayzer, Michael, Vanessa and Mat- a sister Lucia Piraino; and grandchil- Lyndhurst for 37 years. He was em- In lieu of flowers donations may be Mr. Maggto, an auto mechanic, Christian Health Care Center Em- thew Tarantino; and a brother. Carmine dren, Daniel, Alexander and Lina Di ployed with Steven Lombardi Con- made to the Rutherford First Aid owned B&J Gulf Station for 40 years ployee Fund, 301 Sicomac Avenue, Tarantino. Cairano; Deanna and Alyssa Mattia. struction in Franklin Lakes. Ambulance Corps or a favorite char- " before retiring in 1985. A World War ity. Wyckoff, NJ 07481 Donations in her memory may be Mr. Jopp is survived by his brother, II Navy veteran, he was a member of made to the American Cancer Soci- Redmond J. McBrinn,of New York, NY; the Veterans of Foreign Wars ety. 20 Mercer St., Hackensack, N.J his sister, the late Debra Jopp; his sis- John C. Gazo Schmidt-Hoeger Post 3149. St. Mary 07601. ter Cherlyn Demaresto, of East Ruth- Obituaries, prayers and memorials Alumni Association of Rutherford John C. Gazo. 77, died Sunday. July and the AARP. 18. must be received no later than Prayer to the Blessed Virgin vianobianco, of Paterson. He was a parishioner at St. Joseph He was bom in Union City and lived Friday at noon (Never known to fail) O most beautiful Church, East Rutherford. in Carlstadt for 42 years. flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, Karen Delli Paoli to appear in the upcoming edition. He was preceded in death by his He was owner of Gazo Embroidery, Splendor of Heaven, blessed Mother of Karen Delli Paoli (nee Dechert), 45, wife, the former Dorothy Carlstadt, for 42 years, retiring in 2000. the Son of God, immaculate virgin, as- died on Monday, July 29. Mail all obituaries, etc., to Leader Newspapers, Botzcnmayer; a daughter, Susan Platt; He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy sist me in my necessity. O Star of the A lifelong Carlsladt resident, Mrs. Sea help me and show me here You are three brothers, Bernard. James and ol World War II. 251 Ridge Road. Delli Paoli was a homemaker. She was my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of Stephen; and a sister Freda A. He was a member of V.F. W Schmidt Lyndhurst, NJ 07071, i member of Carlstadt First Presbyte- God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, 1 hum- Maggio. Hoeger Post #3149, Carlstadt. rian Church. or fax to 201-438-9022, bly beseech you from the bottom of my Surviving are three daughters, He was predeceasd by his brother heart to secure me into my necessity. Mrs. Delli Paoli was pre-deceased by or email [email protected] Theresa M. Maggio of Newfane, 4Vt., Mano Gazo and sister Wilma Gazo. There are none that can withstand your ler father. Ernest Dechert. She is sur- Dorothy Maggio of Carlstadt and Surviving are his wife Dolores (nee power. O Mary conceived without sin vived by her husband. Anthony Delli Ford) Gazo and son John C. Gazo, Jr., Thank you for your cooperation. pray for us who have recourse to thee. Marion M. Zito of Westbrook, Conn.; ^aoli, of Carlstadt; her sons, David both of Carlstadt; his daughters Gail (three times). Say this prayer for 3 con- and two grandchildren. Dechert and Ernest Delli Paoli; her Parish of Rahway. Cindy Moran of secutive days, then you must publish and mother. Martha Dechert (nee Pittman). Kimak Funeral Home, Inc. Carlstadt. it will be granted to you. J. McG. handled arrangements. East Rutherford, and Karen Noriing of Carlstadt; her sister. Paula of Carlsladt; his sister Ann Seckar of Spaulding. of Toms River, and her Clark, and 10 grandchildren. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES inMemoriam brother, Wayne Dechert, of Carlstadt. Prayer to the Blessed Virgin The funeral mass was at St. Joseph's BOROUGH OF CARLSTAOT In lieu of flowers send donations to (Never known to fail) Oh most beau- This poem is dedicated to my mom, he family. tiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruit- Church. Entombment was at Holy NOTICE • Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. NOTICE (S hereby GIVEN thai ttie following proposed ordinance was introduced and passed on Yolanda Shoebridge, who passed ful vine. Splendor of Heaven, blessed firsi (eading ai a regular meetng ol the Mayoi and Council ol me Borough ol Carlstadl hekl on me Mother of the Son of God. immacu- 1 st day of August 2002 and mat said ordinance will be taken up foi further consideration lot final away three years ago on Aug. 7, In Mi inn Kimak Funeral Home, Carlstadl. passage at a meeting ol said Borough Council to be held on the 15th day of August 2002 at 6 00 late virgin, assist me in my neces- p m , or as soon thereafter as said man** can be reached at the Borough Hall Carlsladt New Jersey 1999. Mom there are not enough handled arrangements. at which time and place aH persons who may be interested therein be given an opportunity to be sity. Oh Star of the Sea help me and heard concerning the iame words to tell you how much I miss show me herein. You are my mother. CMIRf. FOY In loving memory of Charles A. Borough Clerk you. Muldoon who passed away July 16, Oh Holy Mother of God, Queen of Prayer to St. Jude Carlstadt New Jersey Heaven and Barth. I humbly beseech ORDINANCE NO 02 19 Love, Tommy Oh Holy Si. Jude Apostle and Martyr, l<»0. you from the bottom of my heart to AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER VII ENTITLED 'LICENSING- OF THE REVISED grout in virtue and rich in miracles, near GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLSTAgl, 1975 TO REGULATE THE succor me in my necessity. There kinsman ul'Jesus Christ, faithful intercts- OPERATtON OF UMOUStNES AND LIVERY SERVICE tfi TrfTKflOOGH OF CARLSTADT He Only Takes the Best Precious memories never die are none that can withstand your Mf nf all who invoke your special patron- power. Oh show me herein you are age in lime ol need, lo you I have recourse as years roll on my mother. Oh Mary conceived Irom the depth of my heart and humbly and supplemented with the following 7-X LIMOUSINES AND LIVERY SERVICE God saw she was getting tired and days pass by. without sin pray for us who have re- bey lo whom God has given such great 7 X I Definitions A Limousine' means and includes any automobile or motor car used in the power lo come lo my assistance. Help me business ot carrying passengers for hire to provide prearranged passenger transportafton at a pre- and a cure was not to be. course to thee (3x). Holy Mother. 1 mium tare on a dedicated, nonacnedUed. charter basis ftnt is not conducted on a regular route and place this cause in your hands (3x). in my present urgent petition. In return 1 with a seating capacity m no event ol more then 14 passengers not mctudtng the driver provided So he put his arms around her In our hearts that such a vehicle shall not have a seating capacity n excess of tour passengers not including the Holy Spirit, you who solve all prob- promise lo make your name known and driver beyond the maximum passenger seating capacity ot the vehicle at the tune ot manufacture and whispered, "Come with me." and in our thoughts cause you lo be invoked. Say three Our Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to include tanicabs hoiel buses ot buses employed sotety lems, light ail roads .so thai I can at- in transporting school children or teachers or autobuses which are subject lo the. funsdictron of the the memory is kept tain my goal. You who gave me the Fathers, three flail Marys and Glorias. Department of Transportation or interstate autobuses required t>v Federal or state hw ot regulations Publication must be promised. St. Jude of the Department of Transportation to carry insurance against k>ss from liability imposed by law on With tear-filled eyes we watched of the one we lost. divine gift to forgive and forget all account ot bodily in|ury or death. evil against me in that in all instances pray tor all who invoke your aid. Amen. her in my life you are with me. I want in This Novena has never been known to suffer and fade away. Others may forget you, this short prayer to thank 1 you for fail. This Novena muM be said for 9 con- secutive days. Although we loved her deeply, but we will never forget you. things as you confirm once again C.O.D. we could not make her stay. that I never want to be separated D Street" means and mcturJes street avenue court, park, parkway highway o< other public place from you in eternal glory. Thank you 7-X-2 License required Happy twelfth anniversary in No person turn partnership, association or corporation shall operate or conduct the business ot a for your mercy towards me and Limousine or Livery Service whtcn rt&s us principal pJace ol business wtttwi the Borough ot Cartstedt A golden heart stopped beating, Heaven. mine. The person must say this without having first obtained a License ttw said purpose, in accordance with this ordinance Thank you, St. Jude, for . J"-X-3 Application procedure Information required hard-working hands put to rest. prayer for 3 consecutive days. Af- A Every owner ol a Limousine or Livery Service having as principal place of Business within the answering my prayer. Borough ot Carlstadt. shall make application to the Borough Clerk, on forms to be provided by me God broke our hearts to prove to ter 3 days, the request will be Clerk, simultaneously with the Ming ol the required Insurance Certificate and Power ol Attorney as UAJ, granted. This prayer must be pub- 'ided m N J S A 48 1614 evidencing proof of insurance m the amount ot S1 500.000 against C by reason ot the liability imposed by law upon every limousine owner tor damages on account us Your loving wife Terry, Children lished after the favor is granted. PJ. ot bodily m|ury OP death suffered by any person as the result of an accident occunng by reason ot the ownership, maintenance or use ot the limousine upon any public street, and unless such appbeatjon he only takes the best. and Grandchildren MS is submitted, the Clerk shall not accept tor Ming the Certificate ot1nsurar.ee and Power of Attorney and shall not issue a Certificate of Compliance as described in N I S A 48 16-17 I No Lirr usinw r Livery Service registered m another slate or the District ol Columbia shall - JtNJSA 48 16-14 tor limou- sines registered in mis State and is licensed pursuant to NJ SA 48 16)7 in a municipality in which Funeral Luncheons it has a oona fide registered business address C Each application MaH set torth the following information and shall be sworn to or tffirmed by Funeral Homes the applicant (a) The year make . model, vehicle identification number license plate numbei and color of each vehicle, it)' Name and address ot insurance company and policy number K] Name and address of each employed driver and NJ Operator's License Number Telephone 201-939-1050 (d) Tho principal location of each vehicie when not being operated upon the sueeta as a limousine let The home and businesses address ot the owner of tne veNde Repast Luncheon {() A statement as to whether the applicant has ever been convicted ot a enme and it the apphcant has been convicted ot a crime a complete statement concerning dates and disposition thereof m case of a corporate applicant, me statement snail be computed as to each officer director ana owner ot moie than ten percent of stock m the cororatran

Seating for up to 50 The application shall be accompanied by a lee m the amount of $50 00 7-X 7 Approval of the Governing Body Upon receipt of a completed application together *kint> area remain in effect only for the period that the insurance described in the certificate filed with the 19 LINCOLN AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 Borough Clerk remains m ful tore* and affect the limousine Service License and Registration issued FINE ITAUAN CUISINE 775 Riverside Avenue Newly expanded parking facilities by the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles remains vahd. and tho vehicle or vehicles covered by

7X9 Issuance ot License (201) 438-5765 Lyndhurst r* WALTER R.CALHOUN III Upon approval of the Covemmg Body, the Clerk shall be directed to issue, m duplicate, a license to operate showing mat the owner ot me limousinhmc e has complied with the provisions ot NJ S A. 48 16. MANAGER which shall recite the name of the tn&urai :ompany. me number and date of expiration ot the poHcy. ai descriptiodescriptionn ot every limousine insured thereunder and the registration number ot same The Wense shall he retemed within ttie limousine and available Tor inspection at the time The

J-CL The approval ot the Coveming Body may be revoked, after notice and hearing whenever it shall appear that the person to whom the approval was granted has tailed to furnish ex keep in force the Nazare Memorial Home, Inc. insurance pohcy required by this chapter or to comply with the terms or conditions imposed by me (Governing Body of the Borough of Csrtstadt or any law ol ttw State vv>™ "V mo 7-X 10 Expiration date Fine Spanish Cuisine All licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall be and remain valid for a period ot one year Joseph M. Nazare, Manager commencing on the first day ot the month m wh«h the Governing Body shall haw granted approval 7-X 11 Violations and penalties 123 Ridge Road Any person who violates any provetoo of this ordinance shad, upon conviction be subtect to a fine nolm excess ot SI .000 00. or imprisonment tor not more thanUo days, or both ^^ Lyndhurst, NJ 201- 438-9491 403 Ridge Road ?-X 17 SeveratHlily If any section, paragraph subdivision clause or provision ot this ordinance shall be ad|udged Fresh Seafood Daily invalid, such adjudication shall apply only to that section, parao/aph. subdivision, dause or provi- Lyndhurst, NJ ston so adjudged and the remainde' ot this ordinance shad be deemed io be valid and effective FUNERAL LUNCH •>X 18 Applicability 201-438-7272 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication and adoption according lo law $8.95 per person INTRODUCED August 1, 2002

Complete lunch menu Including coffee & dessert ATTEST CLAIRE FO.V, BOROUGH CLERK Published Aug 8. 2002 Fee $127 5CT Roma Restaurant PAROW Italian Cuisine at its best FUNERAL HOME, INC. George Ormsby Savino 33 Crystal Street • North Arlington Serving cuciy rc(io>ioit Pasta Attorney at Law Eggplant Parmagian fQr on|y $-| £ HENRY S. PAROW, Manager WILLS & LIVING WILLS Polio Alia Roma DURABLE POWERS or ATTORNEY Veal & Peppers 991-2550 DEMSE E. PAROW, Director • ELIZABETH PAROW, Director Coffee & Ice Cream 185 Ridge Road • North Arlington 201-438-6801 . 251 Ridge Road Lyndhunt Prices starting at $7.95 201-998-7555 No charge for initial consultation gAfiE 9- THUR$DAV, THE LEADER SPORTS Mental toughness means win or lose Mental toughness in professional The Liberty locker room was sub- Predators 49-46. sports is often the difference between dued when news arrived that they had A lack of mental toughness on the winning and losing. Expansion in all taken back first place. part of Gladiators field goal kicker sports has drained the player pool al- Floor General Teresa Weatherspoon Steve Videtich cost New Jersey a lowing athletes the chance to compete made it very clear that the Liberty want chance to advance to the Semi-Finals. at the major league level when their to stay in first place. Videtich's missed field goal and skills may be a cut below the caliber extra points demoralized his team and that should be needed. breathed life into Orlando. This has led to a catch phrase the Orlando Q.B. and game MVP. Jay SPORTS ROUND-UP coaches enjoy using. Liberty Gruden. made it perfectly clear that BY Richie Adubato is no exception and the Gladiators missed field was the JAMES DOMBROWSKI coach Adubato has uttered "•parity"' turning point in the game. from the opening of training camp. Gladiator Coach Frank Haege The first place Liberty (16-10) have should be credited with turning benefited from the parity that each A resurgent Tamika Whitmore has around NJ from 2-12 in 200! to 9-5 team has shown. The Liberty at 8-8 been getting better every game and in in 2002. may have just been another team in 2002 she plays her best games when "The season was a success but we the pack but even with parity a team the nation is watching on television. ended the playoffs in failure with our that is going to win must somehow "It feels good to be in first place and loss to Orlando," voiced Haege. distance itself from the rest of the we know the next six games are all Videtich's teammates and coach From left. Top row: Team sponsor John Mazur Jr., Coach: J.J. Single. Bobby Platt, Jimmy Tallent. Manager: League. big." voiced Whitmore. Haege went easy on their field goal Bob Lollgen, J.J. Ferrie, Pat Roberts, Mike Calabrese, Coach: Joe Fasching Sr, Joe Fasching, Jr. and The Liberty took their second half Tari Phillips who exemplifies men- kicker. Q.B. Jay McDonagh of the Coach Ryan Lollgen Bottom row: Al Ferrer, Mark Rivera, Mike Simeone, Joe Nahra, Mike Rogers and Mike challenge and the veterans showed tal toughness and knows how to play Gladiators who beat out former NFL Digny. Players Kyle Groom and Kyle Pacowski are absent. mental toughness when their season in pain spoke about the heart of the starter Glenn Foley gave his team a was on the line. Liberty. "This team has pride and chance to win and when asked about The Liberty defeated longtime nem- desire and our determination to win the missed field goal said. "That's how Mazur wins Babe Ruth League title esis Miami 66-54 while Washington should never be underestimated." the game goes." The Lyndhurst B;ibc Ruth Season The River Rats finished the season was J.J. Ferric, pitching three and two lost to Portland to give New York sole The Liberty have yet to win a Protecting Videtich from any harsh ended lasl month with Mu/ur's Bak- in fourth place and defeated (he first thirds innings of one-hit baseball, in possession of first place. WNBA Championship hut have ap- criticism may be honorable but d»tcs ery defeating the River Rats tor the place learn. Bogle Agency, in ihe play relief of starting pitcher, Jinini) The Liberty had last held first place peared in three Finals. This is the little to strengthen his mental tough- Lyndhurst Bahe Ruth League cham- otfs to advance. Tallent. on June 7 when New York got off to a League's sixth season of play and the ness. pionship. The Town Championship Series is In the second game, the winning 4-1 start. Liberty with u playoff appearance this Coach Haege said he dot'sn'l talk to Mazur's Bakery tmi lied the regU- the best of three. The series began Jum* pitcher was Joe laschiug Jr. pitching The veteran-packed Liberty squad season have made the post season five the kicker during the game. If lar season in third placi with 10 wins 2°-, with Mazur's defeating the River ,t complete 7-inning game. Highlights never lost faith in each other and with of six years. Videtich is to continue as a profes- and 5 kisses and defeat fd the second Rats .S-2 in the first game, and ended included a home run hy J.J, l'errie. the Mystics in a late season collapse The New Jersey Gladiators lost a sional field goal kicker his mental place Parks Departme t team in (he July K, with Ma/ur's again winning A blowup ol the winning team pic are perched to win the Eastern Con- heartbreaking Arena Football Quarter toughness must be cultivated to allow playoffs 12-7, advand j« to the town by a score of 18-3. lure can be seen in the window ol ference Title. Final playoff match up to the Orlando him to make the game winning kick. championship. The winning pitcher in the first game Ma/ur's Bakery. Baseball planned for N. Arlington New York Liberty forward shines Golf outing supports LHS North Arlington is holding an open Candidates not participating in other In a continuing effort to raise funds As in the past, there will he ;i cai registration for fall baseball for 13- organized sports should contact Man- for the new Field* House, the placed on the ninth hole fot the Hole and 14-year-old residents. ager Ed Leach at (201) 997-9056. Lyndhurst Educational Fund, in con- in One Prize. MSMBL assembling squads for the fall junction with the LHS Athletic De- Additional prizes will be awariJcd partment, is sponsoring its third an- and there will be a special raffle lot The MSMBL of northern New Jer- any skill level are welcome, nual Golf Outing Aug. 22 at the new prizes donated by Elegant Jewelers. sey is forming new teams for the For more Information, call (201) and improved Meadows Golf Club in The cost is $125 lor the day whkh 2002 fall season. Individual players 460-3702 or you may visit them at Lincoln Park. Shotgun start will be al includes cart, green fees, prizes and and/or teams over Ihe age of 18 of www.scorebook.com. a.m. IOIHJ. Sign up for fall baseball in Lyndhurst The day will begin with a continen- Hole sponsors are also being sought tal breakfast, at the turn there will be The cost is $100 per sign. Sign ups for Fall Baseball ages 9 to The registration fee is $25 per player. hamburgers and hotdogs and to close For more information call Mi 12 will be held Friday, Aug. 9. from 6 Call Dave Rerbein, (2O1I°35-8O46 the day Ihere will be a lull bullet ca- Servideo at (201) 8%-2IO5 or (2011 to 8 p.m. at the Community Center, or Mike Rizzo. (2011 939-9317. tcrctl by DcMctrio's. 896-2401. Village Gourmet triumphs in A Division The A Division in Rutherford Other local standouts lor Villas- Men's Softball League came to a ale Harvey Woolen. Jim Fecanin, close, with Village Gourmet routing Wayne 1'assano. and brothers Mike the Franklin Steakhou.se Stray Cats. and Craig Paskas. The Slray Cats lo Village Gourmet outscored their op- cal players are Frank Favata, Berl Liberty forward Tamika Whitmore who stands 6' 2" and weighs a solid ponent 44-O in the short series to re- Berlone, Dave Lobelia, Ernie Fnnl 190 pounds is drawing a crowd this season. The strong post play ol tain their title. Village was led by and Joe Gusera. Whitmore earned her WNBA Player of Ihe Week honors and Whitmore is pitcher Brian Good (1%8 All-Slate/ A parade is planned for September, making a good case for Most Improved Player award. Whitmore in 2

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CALL 973.483.6900 TODAYticketmaster 201 .S07.8900-212.-107.7171 NEWARKBEARS.COM tleketma^ter.fcom THE LEADER PAGE 10 • THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 2002 Real Estate & Business Educate students on wise use of credit cards Tax extension deadline is Aug. 15 gency. Be sure that the student real- Before a college freshman even settles compare offers from several different For mbre than 250,(XX) New Jersey cannot file hy Aug. 15. ing 2(1)1 taxes with the extension re- izes that a $2,000 credit limit doesn't quest. into his or her dorm room, chances are issuers before selecting a card. taxpayers who opted for the automatic Taxpayers with special circum- mean he or she can afford to carry a To request the additional time to file, credit card marketing teams will be on It's a good idea for your student to extension of time to file, the deadline stances, such as i hardship, that pre- $2,000 balance. taxpayers must file Form 2688 with the campus to sign them up. get in the habit of paying the balance is near. vent them Irom preparing and filing Review statements carefully. Stress IRS by Aug. 15. Form 2688 is available In fact, company representatives will in full each month. Try to impress upon The Internal Revenue Service re- their tax forms hy Aug. 15 may request the importance of immediately inform- an additional two-month extension on the IRS Web site at wwwirs:gov. compete for student's business by the student the merits of not charging minds taxpayers with extensions to file ing the credit card company of any dis- that will give them until Oct. 15 to file. The IRS will advise filers in writing handing out T-shirts, coffee mugs. more than he or she can pay off at the their returns by Aug. 15 to avoid the crepancies or errors on the monthly These taxpayers will be granted an whether or not their requests are CDs and other enticements. Accord- end of the month tale filing penalty, which is 5 percent statement. per month of the unpaid tax. Help may extension of time to file even if they granted. Form 2688 can be filed elec- ing to the New Jersey Society of Certi- Avoid cash advances. Students are Report a lost or stolen card immedi- be available, however, for people who cannot send in payment of outstand- tronically or mailed to the IRS. fied Public Accountants (NJSCPA). the often unaware that the interest rate on best defense against this marketing cash advances can be much higher ately Encourage your son or daugh- blitz is to set some ground rules and than the rates charged on purchases ter to keep a copy of his or her credit educate students about the impor- Be sure the child realizes that as soon card account number and the financial Savino Real Estate. Inc. tance of using credit wisely. as he or she starts using a card, the institution's name and customer ser- List your home with us & get ready to move! A student age 18 or older, with no payments, whether paid on time, late vice telephone number in a convenient income, can get a credit card without a or not at all, become part of his or her place. x Member of 3 Multiple 251 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst \m\ parent's signature. According to Busi- credit history. A poor credit history can It is important to call the credit card Listing Services ness Week, in 200(1. 95 percent of all affect the student's ability to rent an company immediately if the card is lost 201-438-3120 college students had credit cards. apartment, get a job. or buy a car or or stolen. LYNDHURST Be aware of teaser rates. Credit card house. What's more, the mark stays Learning how to use credit wisely is companies sometimes offer low intro- on a cardholder's credit record even if as important a lesson as any the child Sprawling Ranch ductory rales to attract new custom- the bill is paid later. will learn in college. CPAs say that by Two Family ers. These rales typically last for only Don't exceed the credit limit. This addressing the matter before the child a few months and then jump as high helps the student avoid penalties and leaves for school, you may be able to as 20 percent. ensures that he or she will have credit help him or her avoid serious credit Encourage the student to carefully available in the event of a true emer- problems in the tuture.

NEW CONSTRUCTION NOTICE IS HI ft BY GIVEN i'>;it me lottowino proposed wOwnce wa& introduced and passed on twit r«adra at a mevtirtQ erf th« Mlycx <•"-' Council c* the Bcxougfi of LYNDHURST Hutht-rioei ui It* County nnai passage at the meetuKi of Wl Mayoi arxj Council to I* held at its meeting room in Ihe Munic*)al Building Park Avenue Huthert^d New Je'Sey on »* 20m o* August ?0C2 at WOOD-RIDGE 7 00 p m and during tne week pnor to and up to and including the dale ol such meeting copiM of Mid ordinance «nti be made d.ailaMe at (he Clerk % ornce 1o the members •,' tf>" •»"•'•••' ii iiuM* who -.lull inquest Ihe vtme Center Hall Colonial Mary P K.isio-i Two Family The Best of Borough Cbi* Under Construction Huttwtnijrri Hm* j«rw?y Approximately 25 Both Worlds!! BONO OHOINANU PROVIDING FOfl VARIOUS CAPITA! IMPROVEMENTS Of THE BOROUGH OF fluTM£RFO«0 IN THE COUNTY Of BERGEN NEW JEHSEY Wonderful 4 bedroom center APPHOPHIATINC THI AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF Ji 604?'^ THERtFOfl AND AUTHORIZING THf ISSUANCE OF S' 600 000 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE years young. 5 over 6. Custom built, center hall BOROUGH TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF hall colonial. Family room, BE IT ORDAIM [) BY THE BOROUGH (JJUUCM Ol THf Honour .H OF HUTHf Rf OHO IN THE COUNTY OF Bf RGEN NEW JE RS£V if** >e»s than twotfwds o) aN ranch featuring living room (mmtw, ihi'r^ot .iMifntativuly) AS FOLLOWS Hardwood floors. SECTION i The several improvements described in Section 3 of this bond ordinance are respectively authorized- to be undertaken by me Bi'ough of Ruthertort New deck, Karate & so many iur.*y a', yurmral improvements for the several imtnovemeols irf purposes desenbed nn Section 3 tNBre are hereby appropriated Jhe respective sums ol money Itie'e Separate utilities, with fireplace and floor to stated as lh« dpumpnaimn mf- ' ich improve mem or purpose such as I & the several down payments to> the EXTRAS! Great area!! two car ceiling windows, dining room, V adopted budgets orrjar lo finance the cost of the several improvements or ppurprisp i veted by application of the several down paymentpayetss legofiatiteg e bonds ate heret>y / p •• •!<,<> amount of SJ 1 600 000 iiursudn|.n- .....••t to th•• •.' Bonds or .11 Acquisition ol Publir Works vehicles bath, two more large cnmmunicsliivi equip equip New Listing! lor Fire Oept and PUIIIK bedrooms and full baths Workt Dept LYNDHURST t:i Improvnmerils In PuMir Bu

yard, and more! Move - in condition, squeaky Don't miss this one! ToUiB SI 684 253 tt 600 00 U The ncMt ol itw ,iinn..IMMIHML made for each ot it». improvements or purposes aforesaid over ihe estimated mtumurn amount of hoods c» note* to be issued thereto* clean! $234,900 as above slated is In* amount of ttw. ituwn juymerii tm each purpose S[ CTlON 4 All (wirw! ,intK ipatntfi notes isiued heieuhder shall mature at such time as may be determined by the Chief Financial Officer ptovtded th*| no note i/ia* niattue later than one yea' ironi Hi date The notes shall beat interest at such rate or rates and be in sucti term a* may be determined by the Chwf Financial OMca* The Asking $549,900 t tiwt I md'K lal (tin ni sh.iH itMaimine all matters m connection with note* issued pursuant to this ordnance and the Chtet Fm*ii< tal Omcet» *^natu«e upon the notM shall be conelumvn «vHtf>nce a* to aN such determinations AH notes issued hefeunder may be renewed horn time to time subject to the provisions O> N J S A *0A 2 (Ma' the Chief Financial Uthcer is hereby authorized to sefl part or an of the note* from tune to time at pubic or private sale and to deliver them to the purchasers thereof upon r«i *ipl > the Governing Body al In* meeting iwit succeeding rhe dale when any sale ot delivery ot the note* pursuant to th* ordnanos is made Such reports must include the .mi,.,,,,! it.,. .»••,. ri|.i..Mi itir mtoiest rate and the maluftty schedule of the note* sold the one* obtained and the name of the purchaser SI (I ION ^ Hir i.ipital lun»gei ot Ihe Boiough of Rutherford it hereby amended to conform with Ihe provisions of tnts ordinance to the eaten* ot ar>y mcof intent y t<*i»wrth Th« m&olution in'the torm |.i.•n.nkj4t*t [ IH Ai (ioveinrrwnt S«(vices is on Me «Mth the Clerk and is available thete to. pubkc mtpactior. StCltON 6 The hviin*.ny .nWii..Mial mattert aie h*r»by deteimmed declared recited and staled (a) The i.uFiM.-.t!'. descdbod •" Section t ol lhi& bond r»dn«nca »n not current eipenee* They are aN impravements that the Hotougri may lawfully undertake as ganatai •mpir>von)eiils ami no part tit the costs thereof has been oi shal be apaoaty ataeseed on Ihe property tpeoafty beneMted *mwbf Member of three (bl The dveiiisr (>••""* 1 ot UMIIOIIWSS tonnxiteil o-i the basin ol the respective amounts ol oMgeltons amhorued tor each purpose and me reasonable Me thereof m**n tha tmI.I.IIH.us ot tha local Bond Law « 14 49 yeats Multiple Listing crviccs i' < "«• sii|Mi wtni.il \-*i'\ SUlnment ftuuued by ifw Local Boxd Law has been duly prepared and Ned m tha ofhe" e oft the CCleit, and a comptate eiecuted duphcai* Rentals tlwimil hH been tiled in the ONKP nl lt» Direrloi ot Ihe Division ot Local Government Services m the Department of Commun*- - -rty Affairs of the SUle o* r4ev. Jersey Such rtatenmm shows tiidt the gross debt of ihe Borough an detmed m the Local Bond Law is mcreaaad by the authorisation o. f thth*e bonds and notes provided m rhw bond on*ni»rH«> hy $t 600 000 and tlhr »- (rfiiMjatm• n authoii/ad herein will be within all oebt limitation* prescribed by that Law nil An aggrnqatn amount not *t the purpouts descrAed m Section 3 hereof sha* be appiwd eithe' to direct payment ot the cost ol the improvements or to payment oi uw uUajHajin ssi>»d pursuant to Irns ordinance Tha amount of obhgahons authorized but rxn «»ued heteunde' shal be reduced K> tt* a»t»ot that auch funds are so used Sli:?iON a The Ch«i Financial Ortkrei ot the Borough « hereby authoruad to prepare and to update from tune to time as necessary a financial dwdoaure document to be dtBtrfcuted m rjprwctnn with Ihe sale ol obhgatMn* of the Borough and to execute such dwdoau'* document on behalf of the BOHHJ* Tf* t;Ne* Fmanaal Or*ce« a further authorued tn entei change Commi&Kion (the "Rule I tut tha beneM of hoMen and bananou owners ot obfcoafcona ol the Borough and w amend tuch undertaking from bme to tm* •LYNDHURST - Clean & modern 3 nxims with walk up attic-heat included $750 i correction with any change m law oi mterpreutton fher ' . _ .trni with Ihe leguunments o> the Rule In the event tJ and the remedy shall br limited lo speuti<- i-1' m.i ol the undertaking SK TlON 9 The hill faitn and credit of the Borough a'e hereby pledged to the punctual payment of the prmcoel ot and the mtetesl oo me obligations authorised by this bond iiidmaiM* ""• iitiiniatmns shall be

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If some start to occur, Call 201-991-6582 origin or any such preference room. 3 bedrooms and 2 full modern tile baths. donl wait. Call 9-1-1 immetfetery For limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly 2nd floor large living room, modem eat-in kitchen, dining room. more information, call the American Lyndhurst Advertise in the Leader accept any advertising for real 3 bedrooms and modem tile bath. Heart Association at 1-800-AHA-USA1. Newspapers! estate which is in violation of 3 rm. apt, LR, BR and kitchen. For display advertising, Great area - near all major the law. Our readers are in- Hardwood floors, new windows, new roof, new carpeting, much call .loAnn M. at formed that all dwellings adver- highways. $900 per month 201-310-5161 tised in this newspaper are ' Added Bonus! Including H/HW. parking. To place an ad in the real estate available on an equal opportu- Beautiful, large, ground level American Heart AakforAI. Patrician Assoc., nity basis. classifieds 23 years young in-law apartment with 18x18 Association.' Realtors. Leader Newspaper Separate Utilities # call 201-438-8700 with off street parking Florida Room. 973-284-0904 251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Taxes $7,800 Lot 50x97 FI|NlngHMrtDkMMindSMa THE LEADER THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,2002- PAGE 11 Classifieds i\ Handyman Mary's Reach thousands Theater Painter of Local- Parties customers - Unlimited income Landscaping advertise your Household & Aug. 25 potential. KXJBLJEGRAVIsni company Office Furniture .Infant/Toddler Resorts AC Repairs here In the Make your Can hold : add'l. own hours. Roofing Business Direc- Moving and |>" "I'll . SlKll. tory. t Preschool Become a sales Aug. 27 Storage. already placed. Cleaning Ads begin Lyndhurst representative for Holv Cross Full Monty at |ust Good Rates. theLeader Find the services you need at $6.00 per column Newspapers. Insured. Opening in September Sept. 8- 12 Inch. Commission + car $1,500. \Yildwood the price you want to pay in Call allowance. C«ll 727-5.15.67'M. Call Loving staff and caregivers Must have valid NJ collect. Vacation Leader Newspapers' 201-933-5665 43«-87uO. needed. driver's license Sept. 17 Head teacher, teachers (lic/cda) and car. Contact Joann M. Into tin Woods and retired nurses or aides. at 201-310-5161 CERTIFIED SPECIAL FREE SECT'Rm SYSTEM" ED TEACHER Sept. 21 Call 201-837-1362 Need A Handyman? HANDYMAN w/MA available Tor Dinner and Odd jobs FAX 201-833-5149 Mil Kmde k'uls, «|| HOME OR BUSINESS (S1.000 value) BKbJecti, Dance Call Terry at 201-804-7873 Around the house' NO INSTALLATION. ACTIVATION OR email [email protected] Hairdresser/ all Irsl |" . |i Riverside Chalet No job too small (all 2(11-491-5214 Windows / Doors / Telephone Wiring Interior house TELEPHONE CONNECTION FEES!! Shampoo Assistant Salesperson Receiving Clerk Busy salon, flexible Gutter Cleaning & Repairs painting & fixing 24 HOUR MONITORING REQUIRED Oct. 1 up. Very neat & hours, commission 1ST lOCALLERS RECEIVE 3 MONTHS OF Responsible lor MOVING SALE Mama Mia Pool Opening & Closing clean & priced right1 Full & part-time and insurance MONITORING for FREE!!! receipt of inbound • Re-Roof & Repairs Call Fred positions available freight. Must be available. Oct. 8 Call Mr. Ed at in a retail furniture 110 Rutherford reliable, accurate & Call 201-43K-29II Thoroughly 201-998-0982 First Alert Security store. Apply in delail-oncnteil. Able Place, North Arling- to work Saturdays. ton, Sat., AUK. 1°- Modern Millie Home person: Mace Rrns. Appl\ in person: 201-390-7433 Furniture, 512 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Improvements Mace Bros. Furni- Advertise Oct. 20-27 Kearny Ave.. ture, SI2 Kearny in the Leader Nordic Track, kalph A. (jiordano Rearm. Ave.. 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Lvndlmm, NJ Reading. l'u. • Fully Insured • Lie no W88 ><> Arlington Blvd., ALL CALLS Call 201-635-905^ 438-8700 HI 1\ KM 11 North Arlington 998-8656 WITHIN 10 MINI IKS Nov. 3 G.L.C. Home Improvement Call (between Seeking part-time reporter for South Knglebert KidKe & River 201-997-5127 SEAL COATING/STRIPING Bergen area to cover council, hoard of ed Road) meetings, etc. Carpentry Work, Small Moving PUBLIC NOTICE Flexible hours, per story pay. Nov. 15-21 ORDINANCE NO 02 16 Jobs. Masonry Work, Bottom Line Striping Co. (all 20I-4.W-H700. Ask for l.uanne or Fhil. Aruba Holiday AN OFONANCt AMENDING Painting We are a full service SHERIff S NOTICE Seal Coating and Striping Co. SYSTFM OF ORDINANCE MIPI MI1H1 (.! HIM T Nov. 26 Free estimates. NO 01-01 tSTABLISHINli Ol Nt W JLRSfV Beautifies • Prevents water penetration. IHfc LF.NGTH OF SfRVICI" CMANl.m> MIVISION Xmas No job too small. CONCRETK-BRKK AWARD PROGRAM FOR HI m,(N i OUNT. Parking Lots. Striping. Re-striping. The Leader THE BOHOUtlM of DOCKET NO F8171OO PORCHES - STOPS CARLSTADT Spectacular Ask for Andy Between PlaVF Maintenance Renteremenl ered I have levied upon and Windows FREE ESTIMATES Commercial Leader, will expose tor sale at public i III Illllt < lit III Vl I .1 vandue al Ihe Sharif) 4 Office in Scats. Dinner. No job too small covering Lyndhurst; me City Hi Hur.kensnck •Tilt-iii for easy cleaning CAIJM&M on Friday August 23 2002 Any kind of repairs Cleaning PUBIIC NOTICt ai one o clock in Wie afternoon •Mumaunce ANYTIME North Arlington Leader, s, and 111 > Carpentry, Masonry, OHOINANCE NO 0? 1 / •Double insulated glass 201-998-3687 AIL that r«i1am Had. lot pinco i\M Ulliilil. Dimensional roofs K M it "s MAIDS covering North Arlington; AN ORDINANCF AMI NUINd ui paicel of land, witti Ihe huiltl •Any shape, sue or style CRKATION/ ings .mri impiovements tfWtWKI LhT IS IX) THI CHAPTER VII ENTITLFD erected, siluale. lying and bo IndividuakorGniups . installed. •One day installation' RESTORATION Leader News,covering Ruther- "I ICl NSING" OF THE my in Hie Bixuiiuh uTLssI Hu CLEANING H>R YOl RlVISED (Jt-NtHAl thertord, Counfy of Bergen (till lor mlrnmn.! Discounts for area ford; and OHniNANTt S OF THF Free estimates Roofing SO THAT YOl! CAN BOROUGH OF CAHLSTADT residents. Fully insulated \9Th TO RECiULAU 201-998-1268 A Repairs PROFESSIONAL REST Leader Free Press, covering OPERATION OF TAXICABS KNOWN .mil il.",«jrirftml ns Unit 201-438-4232 IN THE BOHOUC.H 01 11B in Carlton Mill a Condo- 4384355 CAHISTADT minium, together with an undi- PAINTING 201-933-4300 Carlstadt, East Rutherford and vided 1 2,i\7"a interest in the APPROVED Mayoi William Common Elements, appurte- A.Turiello&Son EAST MOMXNCJ Roseman nant thereto all in ac< o.d.tt.i." Wallington. ATTEST Claire Foy Borough Hrrth and subject '<> ihe- terms SHERIFFS NOTICE • Home ImpKAcmae Vinyl siding RUTHERFORD POWER WASHING. suiTHinn coum Bob's Office I hereby certify that the forego enants. restrictions, and other Subscribe today! provisions of the MjMm lifted OF NEW JfcRSf v •Addmunv Alterations -vinyl replacement ROOFING CO. jog tmlmance was passed by CHANCrFfY DIVISION I INTIKIOR/EXTKRIOR Cleaning the Mayor and Council ol the SatM July ?8 1985 and ie dOtcheni-BaNernats Subscriptions are $10 a year in HurdiMjf. f.l ( .IIIM.HH ai a meel corded on July 29^ 1985 m BERGEN COUNIV • windows Roofing* Siding CALL S2O-25 per visit ing held on August t 2002 DBBII (took fi<):]9 al Page 1. In DOCKET NO F?f>4910l • •Wrvi-Akimin Published Aug 8 2002 HIM Otl«.» ol 11m (Irtrk urBergnn Sidings -decks Gutters • Repairs state, $12 out of state. County. New Jersey creating Between Plaintiff I ,isjll» Nd I 2O1-935-2O8O Boh Will-owner/ and establishing MM Condo tional Bank .mil Detniidiinl • •VinvlRcplaconml -additions- complete minium rilitt Md-iinr ll»«tt ) and Rlla Omrtussu ft AN Wilt of I Alt work guaranteed! operator tTiings 201-486-5991 Subscription form is on AN ORDINANCE AMI NDINC. HI NO tTin*t.rtme premises con- By virtue ol Ihe .ilxive staled . -masonry - steps, Home & CHAPTER VII ENTIII ' f> veyed ti) the grantors herein by wnt lo me directed ,md deliv i Free Estimates! I K.I NSING Of THI lined riJttttil NifvHtTitiei 14, 1985 mud. I have levifii upon and I page 6 of this edition. HEVISFD GENf MAI .mil idi mded November 20 will eapose for tat* .it pi>M>' • Call 438-3663 sidewalks, patios Office OHOINANCFS OF tHt Injured *»ft-4V.' Kxperienccd BOHOUGH OF CAHISTADT Paga .'•!.' m Hie DtHcii of the V. lit .11 III*- M.-l-tl'. OltKf J - free estimates - 1975 TO REUUtATE Clerk of Bergen County Cleaning Cleaner FUMING IN AND (OH TMI. III INC. known as II B Triumph Fndn Auomt 23. 2002 ' "" • BOHCHJOH Of CAHLSTADT Court, fast Ruthertoid New J & L ATTHJJ-SIDING 201-933-8578 Services with references. Ithaca The property consists of J.W. Burns & Sons APPROVED Mayor WHI 201-997-5072 201-933-6654 Huihniford County of Bergen monly known as ia< Weurl Av • Free estimates Exterior Fuel Oil and State ot New Jersey The enue Lyndhurst Ntm .Mrsey 1 Leave message. Sleep Well, Do Well Unit is also conveyed with the Tax Lot * i A.M.tM' ,ii Lot Nu Fully insured privileges and advantages lo 21. >n Block #69 Painting Borough nf (,arto.la, 998-62% Emergency Too busy ing tifl-i on August 1 20O7 leel wide by tOO Inet long , Aluminum Rx Ms to to tta test • Ktod a * W» they taM gn I'LUIIIW) Aug 8 2002 i.i "..> properly Nearest cuts', street Situated , • Boiler Replacement V 50 Bl ING idenMir-'J a; lax lot 11 B at a point wtieie the northeast • ( Advertise "\ Refmishing •Water Healer to clean? in block 24 as shown on Ihe la* erty skJn ul F»rn Avenue lorms • in the map of the Borough ot East an intersection wilh tiie nortu ' Power Sanding Replacement Rutherford easteity sutn of Wean Averiim ' leader LIBERTY IT is intended to describe the Current Ont'.Undn.g la*es Tu. J Power Washing •Boiler Repair Call me and I'll Sale Certificate No ?\M> :ts and piofifs : Ceramic Tile in the County ot Bergen New torm o< Certified Check or Caen thereof and als-> all ihe estate , TV - STEREO - VIDEO jersey held July 29. 2002 and is required at tune ot sale The nuM title, u.T«-r.--.> use prop 1 will be further considered tor property shell be sold sulked to •ny. claim and !••• •• ' ol ttin CCTV - MATV - AUDIO final passage attoi public hear- all liens and encumbrances ol said determent. of. in. to ant i WANTED GENNA TILE ing at a tegular meeting of sard record and the Sheriff makes no out of th« same be \oki to |M< * Call fur I'KKI. Mayo' and Council to M held representations expressed or and satisfy in th« lust place unto • —Repair & Installation— Old toy trains Complete Bathroom in the Municipal Building in implied, ah to the existence. the said plamtitl the turn of' tint half hoar! said Boiough on Tuesday Au- •mount, or validity of any liens $178,401 85 with lawful inter * Lionel, Ives, Flyer, gust 20 2dO2 at 7 00 J> m and encumbrances on the ••ELECTRONICS SERVICE" Modernizing MARY P KRISTON Borough est lh«r»on {minimum etc • p«>P- 20% of th«t ni.irrias* (IIK.H t CIRILLO ENTERPRISES, one hour lesson) Collector pays in the form of certified CW *. No job too "small" Iher i ol or Cash is required at lime of • Beginner to advanced sale Th« pproperty •,'<,,» be sold Lyndhurst, NJ highest prices! __. the hours of 8 30 a n • as set forth by the Sheriff subiect to ll ieis and enrm Call Ellen at or loo "big" jnd 4 30pm at ihe office ot of Bergen County it to .i nd e 1-800-464-4671 The Sfw.lt reserves thertgrrt l o brances of record a d the Sher —Call at any time— the Borough Clerk 178 Parti Ikes r 201-244-8835 973-661-5172 Avenue. Rutherford New Jet- adjourn this sale from time to rtm 1-973-42S-1538 time as provided by law expressed or implied as to the * 201-852-1958 / 201-842-1681 Dated July 30 ,">>>/ Ruther JOEL G TRELLA existence amount w validity tord NJ SHERIFF of any liens and encumtiraru rv, Published Aug H 2002 on the properly which is the . CH 757343 subject matter o) rr.is :*\* n PAINTING Published July 25. Aug 1 8. notice is further ,..•.•" to Con ditions iji Sale as sei forth by Fee Si86 00 PUBLIC NOTICE the Sheriff of Beiyen County * Gnat Painting The. Sheriff reserves Ihu BY ORDER Of THE MAYOR NOTICE right to adjourn tt s^le from _ WM.J.MCGUIRE Low pnees A SPECIAL MEETING Of THE tirne lo time as provided by Law Great work The Leader Newspapers are the only official COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH JOEL G TRELLA OF EAST RUTHERFORD WIU TAKE NOTICE that i August SHERIFF , All borne repain; powei BE HE1D ON WEDNESDAY 14, 2002 a change the >,..!.,•:, TVD Akshar CH 757337 washing; wallpaper weekly papers for advertising legal notices. SEPTEMBER 4 2002 AT 7 00 Published July 25 Aug I B > hanging PM IN THE COUNCIL CHAM- LLC {0232-44-O30 004) trading Mr Fix-it - Handyman- BERS OF THE MUNICIPAL as Lyndhurst Liquors holder of INTERIOR ANDEXTCRIOR Check here for variances, ordinances, and other BUILDING ONE EVERETT Plenary Retail Distribution Fee $134 86 • No mess • Just the best 'LACE FOR A HEARING ON 0232-44-030-004 lor premises FAINTING located at 248 Ridge Road PUBLIC NOTICE very neat Lyndhurst. NJ 07071 resulting 973-930-2510 matters. in the foHowing persons, lestof The North Arllnaton Board of DANIELLE MlCCI RMC ing at then toHowii>g respective Educator, ks eoltcAng aeeMd b«f» Published Aug 8. 2002 addressee each atqu.nng m the (or the ease of rreaceieneous conv DECKS AND SIDING REHNBHED Painting Fee V4 99 aggiegate more then '0% ot said corporaie licensee's Hoc* Anthony's Painting Vinod G Patm Pies . 33 33% Legal notices can be faxed to 201-438-0922, or ot 100*'. aH equipment may r>e SENIOR CIT1Z.ENS DISCOUNT nt . em., wallpaper. Fret 1, W PERSON ONL V at SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE 106 Laidla* Ave Jersey C'ty ' o/Educatton Ofiice* estimates, insured emailed to editor® LeaderNewspapers.net. NJ 07306 ' Roed Ho. Arlington Mayun D PAtel Vice Pres »:00amand2 OOp, "Quality work, lowest ns of the New Jersey Open 33 33% of 100^. CALL 201-955-2520 " I*MW/. *..t Ui*. Mayo. 1022 Columbia Ave ,N Bergen rrVlromi prices." d Council otthe BofoogTi job Call 973-472-1489. 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