1 0 Public School Populatioh Wih Drop, Parochials Increase in Five
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Lyndhtfnfct Public L i b r a r y } Valley Brook Ave., Ljm dlwfcrjau The snow storm last month revealed that a great many people do not understand their obligation to the rest of the public in keeping their sidewalks cleared of snow. It is almost 1 0 * month after the storm and there are still many walks covered with dangerous slippery ice. It is about time the police went into action and gave these people summons as is provided by ordinance in every municipality. ta d SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW VoL 41 No. 2 6 LYNDHURST, N. J „ JANUARY S, 19*1 hroM -Claaa iM>ff'««r- p. id M Ruthwlwd. N. J. T*Ll»MON« OI Meadowland Report I Pupils Sing Holiday Songs In Three Tongues h Now Ready For Public School Populatioh WiH Complete Reference T V moot detailed report ever compiled on the North Drop, Parochials Increase In Jersey meadow land* ha. just hern presented to the mem- bers of the Meadowland. Regional Development Agency. In making the presentation, Salvatore A. Bontempo, Coro- miK.ioner of the Department of Congelation and Kronomie Five Years, Planners Report Development, .aid the re|mrt on the Hackensack River The pulilir M-honl popula v alley area had l»een prepared b y .tafT inetnber* of the tion of Lyndhurst in fire Department. assisting the Agency in it. technical and or- years will have tlrrrram l by gMniaational effort.. — ----------------------------------- — Tor officials of the Meadow 100—and the parorhial pop lands Agency, ihe report will he Legion Women ulation inrreaM'd by about an invaluable source of informa 2.‘>0. arrnrdinK to fine)inpcs o l tain Prior to this report there had Ready Poppies bc"n no single, definitive refer Ihe Pafcsliie Valley P lanning ence on the meadoulands. In The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Assoriation. bringing together all the infot Barringer-Walker post „f the The re|H»rt was m ade to mation, the report has greatly American Le«ion mat before the holiday at the Legion Home in tnrmhrr* of the Hoard of Kd- simplified the task of Agency An is torsi education Park Avenue, with Mrs. Bernard ^ _ i r»nert*d to t .« ttosrd of Education last week by Superintendent utation to help them plan a member* in locating data A fur . —----- H Eli Kane. Sir. ttaae reported A lt at the Roosevelt School holiday exercises children 1 1 1 ! Christmas ther advantage „ the revision of Ku.5m^ ‘: prc,,d'" t'J‘” ch»r*' f arots ia I a-tiak and Italian and then sang ia J wish to celebrate llanakhafc. Kane said the exer building program. lr.focm.tk* to bring it up to date ,A l,h" k1*'M v",rd to the Le , cises were a “oiliest me" because they «o«rd a common understanding of the various Irises of However, the expert* came up and make .t specif* i on *° ^ “ lhef ,0' students who attend I'm public schools. with no recommendations They thia report Agency member, will ? " said they could not be sure how be able to make sound d^u.ons 1 'SI the population will grow until pertaining to the development of Mrs AJ red Mor^ll rl^r, LIONS CLUB PRAISES EYE SAFETY PROGRAM Lyndhurst decides on a pi.inning the meadow lands AllredMorrell reported program . \ _ The potential value of thia ar™ “W ^w tw ord,,*! three thous and poppies for Ihe salt- in Mav J_ j VTT pur by ,h<‘ . ° or M™' Ctuh 'h-refnre. has started w« also have authorized But the experts feel the popu Has Iona been realised but, untii The County Auxiliary will , n M Vr3’l,>" n* eye safety he-n wa«eh~- •- •• - -.t interest the purehav or six lens cleaning lation in the public schools will recently, effort* to d*»vlop it have meet at Roihclle Park ..n Janu i **'*' * praise Iasi week the development of the Eye Safetf ! stations which will belp keep the drop from 3,159 to 2.n*8 in live met with little success Earlier 11 farun • kn I MQilhMj .a V n. —■ I ti... _l * a> I . ... T a ry 1 0 th, when their postponed from the LyndhuTst Lions Club l rogram our t ii.«id of FXuCatlon I glasses clean at all timis These years—and the parochial, popu attempts failed because of the Christmas party wil| be held The glaases will be used to hn% adopted toron-h »he efforts wfll be ctven to voli and I am lation will leap from 1,445 to inadequacy of engine?mi tech 1,711. Their Christmas party was fea. protect the eyeKight of childr**n tbe National Fv- Safety Coun- sure you wjlf see that they are mques of the time, the limited while working on machinery in r,J the Lions Club /ire proud put in proper locations, The report: arope of * . ■ . i tured by a catered buffet supper the programs and the wlth Mrs. A.thur FeiUinge/as the ' sehool clasitev j nr»d want to eomm**nd you, the Dear Mr Hickey: lack of co-ordinating agency chairman, assisted by past presi The letter icned by'John Fu^-’Board, on being the first com / hav* to our District As per your request, enclosed The formation of the dents and the present officers s»m. is as follows:. 'miinity to po on record to ad<»pt * ,nvernor John 0*I^ary .about the are ten copies of our memor Arency a ton* wftfrthe ap MftL Mary smith c m e m tn e tf ms: 1 this eye safety program by pur- j Prr,ffrBm *n<^ 1 ‘ 5«ve his approv- andum to the Lyndhurst Planning f official representa wtth piano selection*. Santa The Lvndr - rst Lwni O ub S «Tehasing proWcflve eVe wear for • ^ Mr,. QXf«ry then Board concerning school enroll- tive* took plac*» in the fall of Claus assisted in the exchange of service organi^tion. dedicated to ’he children-rti mir srhoo! system .i»^*mised to infroduce it to our menu and existing public school plants * . ■' I960 Representative to the gifts through a grab bag. with sight*'Bht conserva’conservation on rfnd^nd aidstd to the Vour forr-foresight ight will be rewarded whichw...rn covers,«,v^rs Bercen,iv*r^ Agency are appointed by the local Mrs. Joseph Cippola as chair blind We hav'e blind camps for by a minimum of eye injuries and H"dwn an<1 Passaic counties I wish lo point out that this n governing bod.mi of the const itu man . ^ imen. women and children, which possible blindness due to acci If we can be of assistance to a preliminary report. Due to the •nt municipalities The following The nex* meeting of the Auxi- wr bell maintain and ke-'p. dents. I’m sure that all tho teach- (¥•►«, rail on Harry Feldman, our lack of certain basic information municipality' are participatms liary will be held next Wednes- throughout the year Although our «O ' *nd the stiidents in the sys President. Ralph Weiss our Eye we were unable to make pro East Rutherfoid. North Bergen. day evening at the Legion Home efforts in the latter field, receive Item will coopt rate by wearing j Chairman or any Lions posals concerning the school Moonachie Carlstadt. North Ar j with Mrs Har< y Roberts as chair- more puty»~tty, we leel that not the glasses provided by the Board Club member. plants or to make a Arm forecast of public school enrollments. ling ton Kearny. Lyndhurst. Se man of the hostess committee enough p u t in to sight fm N ovem ber 17, 1900. o ur Yours in Eye Safety, However, we have tried to point caucus. Rutherfofd and Teterboro a pantry party will feature the conservat prevention of , Lions Club voted unanimously to John Fusaro Tne Agency is legaiiv empowered following meeting on January blindness i disease and go on record to support the pro- out the possible effects of pa U-puty District Governor rochial sch.Mil ex p a n sio n on th e to take necessary step* for the 25th with Mrs Victor Lindsay as avoKiabie accidents in the home. I gram and assist the Board in any “Nletfcer rain nor sleet ______ Region 2 p u b lu school tv s l e u an d 'rwt reclamation and development qt .chairman. industry and yes. schools. 1 way if needed To get the program Distrhrt 16 A P ahst e f 131 r a g e avQ ^ae isn ’t b o th e red h f Thur^dav^ m w ___ tfce Meadow lands. Today with th e 4 “ -— importance of making a cun- ---------------—• ----- •— » l»t» snowfall Warren and the rwt of for space in the !"• > ■ t • , . yian \ im n the Lyndhorst Mall Carriers trudged through kimw to bring our detailed report win be forth metropolitan area, the Meadow DeMoloy Installs JUDGE LYNN TO fh rk to u null te os. To these men we say “Thanks.** lands has the greatest potential Teachers e a r n * * Profession coming once definite information Photo by Jim Nannagan is available real estate value of any -tract in Richard Nichols SUPPORT JONES Teachers are leaving the profess ion, m6i only in Lyndhurst, it 1 hope that (his report will be th e w orld Richard Nichols, son of Mr. and is true; they are leaving in every town, every county, in every of value to you and that we may Despite the siae and scope of ' Mrs. Richard E Nichols.