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Commercial Teteaher Participant Payments National Library Week ... or get your books by mail. You could atten d a c ra fts class, plan a garden, learn to do-it-yourself, At the library. MINIT-ED I he formula boys down in Trenton are having fun. Hard pressed officials are being told that they must pony up more cash for their libraries because their appropriations should be based upon their ratables, not upon need. The same theory is applied to regional school districts — the formula boys say that ratables instead of numbers of students should determine the ratio of Commercial TETeaher participant payments. W ell, fellows, how about leterboro? Hundreds of millionsof ratables there — and they don’t give a cent to libraries. There and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW l 5 Cents p«r copy ain’t none. Same for the kids Teterboro sends to schools in neighboring towns. The receiving systems ought to get hefty payments. Teterboro has far more ratables than thev do. , __ Vond Clo« pos’otj. po-d o ' *u*h«*<<xd N J Vol. 55, No. 34 Ihursday, April K, 1976 M>i.%H#d ot 251 ■•<** *0 und^s* s«to*<r.,».or, u so 6Live’ Bomb In High School The Federal Bureau of not been revealed. According juveniles who admitted they communities. These have led However, school officials "There is already one hot Investigation is trying to to one report the finding was were sending in the false to arrests and in one case an are anxious to find out how suspect in the case. Whether it determine the maker of a live accidental. There was no alarms That stopped the rash adult woman was found to dangerous the bomb found can be determined that the bomb that last week was warning that a bomb had been of alarms. have been making some of the last Meek in the school was suspect is guilty is a question. found in the high school planted in the school. calls. and whether the i Bl can auditorium. After it was learned that There have been voice This area is being explored track down its manufacturer. But the investigation may For a day school officials the package found in the detecting tapes used in some by authorities. According to one authority: turn up the facts.*' wrestled with the problem of school contained an explosive disposing of the bomb. police were summoned. Then Eventually the bomb squad Fort Monmouth experts and of the Fort Monmouth the FBI entered the case. military base was called in. Telephone alarms that According to reports, bombs have been planted in Thom as Viola Is Elected which have been fragmentary the school have become more so far, the bomb was and more frequent. Most of dangerous and it ap­ the time the school has been President of SC A Services parently was well made. emptied while a search is con­ How dangerous it was is to ducted. The searches have Viola, head of which the company would be by that time many new be determined by tests at been more or less routine the refuse coTtfceiion firm that charged with maintaining a ratables .had entered the M onm o«ih. There it is being since it is believed that mosi has served Lyndhurst 35 dump that would meet the meadow*, and were helping to examined to Hnd out the of the call« ere w ithout inun­ heen elected presi­ highest health and safety stan­ defray the cmt of the new nature of the explosive found dation. dent of SC A Services, Inc. dards At the same time in in the bomb. road. However, discovery of a The Boston based company return for the dumping ex­ Officials were not anxious “ live" bomb in the school has is rated the second largest col­ clusivity the company gave to talk about the incident, put another face on the situa­ Former Commission«# lector of residential and in­ Lyndhurst a highly favorable Ralph Polito wa>> in charge of fearing that it would set off tion. dustrial solid and liquid rate for collection. public works at the time and another rash of false alarms A program of catching wastes in the nation. Despite the many changes that have disrupted the school culprits making the calls has panned the construction of For Viola, who is 48, it is in administration at the Town M ayor Anlhonv Scardino rolls the first ball and of­ session here and other com­ been sought. The fire depart­ the new road. It was then the climax of a career that Hall, the Viola company has ficially starts off the l yndhurst Township l eague at the munities many times this ment had its own problems named in his honor. began in the company that maintained its relationship Lyndhurst l.anes, which started Saturday afternoon. year. with false alarms— but it SCA Services, listed on the was established by his father, with Lyndhurst. The current How the bomb was dis­ devised a program that led to New York Stock Exchange, Photo bv Hicks Louis, in 1911. administration gave the com­ covered in the high school has the apprehension of four does business in 38 states. Waste has become one of pany a four-year contract Last year in 109 centers it did the major concerns of the na­ which was hailed as one of the a gross volume of $165 m il­ tion. As landfill areas become most favorable obtained by lion. Careless Driving Charge Costs Resident $45 Fine overloaded new methods of any community in Bergen disposing of solid wastes must Donald Estes, 530 Octavia he saw Hill's car about 11:15 County. As president of the com­ and he has not been permitted 8. Mele has been free on be devised. Disposal of liquid Place, paid a total of $45 in p.m. heading south on Ridge The elder Viola died in Louis \ iola pany. Thomas Viola will be to drive it since the incident. $7500 bail. wastes is another m ajor Lyndhurst Municipal Court Road with two young men in 1973. The prior year he had spending much of his time in Edward Sanzalone, 21 George Mitchell, 19, ap- problem. Thursday night when he it. When the car ran a red seen his company merged lor in the growth of industry Boston. However, he also Eckahardt Terrace, North pared before the judge on Lt. Viola is confident that his pleaded guilty before Judge light the officer followed the with SCA Services. His two in Lyndhurst's meadows. plans to travel extensively Arlington, paid a total of $30 Brant's complaint that company is going to play a John C. Garde of Officer On- vehicle with his patrol car sons, Thomas and Frank, visiting the numerous centers including a $5 fine, $10 costs Mitchell stole a CB radio major role in converting solid Polito Road was originally nembo's charge that Estes lights flashing but the driver joined the new company. operated by the company. and $15 contempt of court valued at $170 on March 16. and liquid wastes into built by the Viola concern was driving carelessly on sped away through a maze of Thomas served as New A graduate of Rutgers charge on Pt. Onnembo’s Mitchell had been at Bergen resources which will stand by without cost to Lyndhurst. January 25. The fine was $25, local streets until finally stop­ Jersey regional director and University, Viola has 25 years charge that the youth did not Pines for observation and was the country for centuries to This road made it possible for costs of court SIO and con­ ped by Sobolewski. Frank managed the affairs of of experience in the business. have his insurance card in released that day, (Thursday.) come. scavenger trucks to enter the tempt of court charge SIO Hill testified that he the local concerns, Avon and possession when stopped He said he has applied for The Viola company has had Lyndhurst dumps without go­ A m ajor need for our because the youth did not ap­ picked up his friend, “a 16- Intercity Sanitation Com­ January 31. entrance into the South a long relationship with ing through Lyndhurst's country — and the world — is pear in court when first sum­ year-old boy he knows from panies, which are based in S. William Melniker, 301 Bergen Mental Health Center lyndhurst. Due to a bold residential area. The trucks . the conversion of waste into moned nor notify the clerk school only, “at about 11 p.m. Lyndhurst on a 20-acre tract East 63rd Street, N.Y.C. was program. He pleaded guilty to move by the late Carmine used Route 3 as their entrance profitable resources,” said that he could not appear. and the friend told him he had south of Valley Brook fined but had his fine the charge and refused an at­ Savino Sr. when he was point and lifted immediately Viola. “Our company works Douglas R Hill, 17 years a permit to learn to drive a Avenue in the mcadowlands. suspended, when he was cal­ torney. Garde imposed a township finance director the the traffic of many trucks consistently toward that end old, of 204 Court Avenue, was car, and asked to drive H ill’s. The manner in which the led to answer Ptl. Graffam’s sentence of six months in Viola company was given ex­ from Orient Way and Valley The solution to the problem is fined $25. assessed $10 in H ill told the court he did not company has worked with charge, “ Parking more than Bergen Co.
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