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Minit-ed The great flood tunnel from Pompton to the Passaic River was under full political fire power this week. Senator Gabe Ambrosio and Candidate for Sen ator Kathy Donovan vowed a real fight against the plan. For a full detailed list of objections read the statement of Freeholder Len Kaiser of North Arling. (ffonim crcial Iffe a iie r ton on another page. As they say: “the battle has just begun”. The officials will need full support and SOUTH-RERGEN REVIEW from local residents. Let them know THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1987 Published *1 251 Ridge Road. UiM hurtt. N.J. how you feel. VOL. 69 NO. 44 Second-Class Postage Paid M flutliertord. N.J 07070 25 c e n ts Subscription $8.00 — Published Weekly Superm arket w ins parking variance Chances that the Planning Board Despite a police traffic eval ance that would reduce by 47 the H aving ach iev ed that, they wi!! (Kcurred on weekends Bergen County site plan review res will eventually approve the massive uation that states, “a significant number of parking spaces available now seek approval for a site plan That data represents, he said olution, indicates "a need for 401 13,000 sq u a re foot expansion project increase in traffic volume would to customers at the site. Only board allowing them to expand the store to only accidents occurring on the parking spaces while 352 are pro proposed by Inserra Supermarkets, further compromise, and most member Mario Rizzo dissented. the east. plaza site vided in the current plan' owners-of the Shop-Rite store at 475 probably jeopardize public safety,” Inserra Supermarkets filed an Patrolman Joseph N. Cofone, of 'We recognize that a number of "The field survey on a Friday Valley Brook Ave., appear to be the board voted 8-1 at its May 13 appeal with the board after the Lyn the Lyndhurst Traffic Division, in accidents located at Grant and Val afternoon showed moderately grow ing meeting to approve a parking vari- dhurst code inspector denied a his report noted in the two and a ley Brook Avenues. ;ind on IX1- heavy activity in the shopping cen building permit to renovate and quarter year period beginning in lafield Avenue between Valiev ter resulting in congestion at the enlarge the supermarket, according 1985. there have been 76 accidents Brook Avenue and Court Avenue Delafield Avenue entrances and ex Gerard featured to papers filed at the code enforce and four injuries in the area were caused by. or involved, vehi its iind in the parking area to the ment office. "The parking area represented cles emanating from or enroute to west of the building, the report But before pursuing that goal, in the site plan has historically been the Shop-Rite Plaza Site . the re said on Memorial Day the company first had to win ap the highest accident-volume loca port states. It was also evident that parking proval for a parking variance that tion in the township ". he said 'The addition would eliminate takes place in some of the fire zones Commemorative activities in would significantly reduce the According to his table. 64 parking spaces from the east side of i»nd other areas marked by yellow Lyndhurst this Memorial Day week number of parking spaces in the percent of the accidents occurred the building while at the same time lines and directional arrows" end will take many forms on both area during weekdays while 36 percent increasing the total parking re Jan A Brody, attorney for In Sunday and Monday. Of particular quirement.” Jane Diepeveen of the serra Supermarkets, said by re note, this year, is the return of Planning Association of North Jer calculating parking area require Lyndhurst s own favorite son and sey said in her report to the board ments to allow for a bank and two war hero. Major General Francis Arrest ordered Diepeveen also noted the ap restaurants - non-retail estab R Gerard, the Adjutant General of lishments - the number of parking New Jersey and Commander of the proach used to calculate parking for m an on DW I area, referred to on page 29 of the New Jersey National Guard. He also serves as the Chairman of the An arrest warrant for a Ridge $100 surcharge for driving under the Executive Commission on Ethical field Park man was issued by Judge influence on March 29 His license Standards General Gerard will be George Malhoit when the man was revoked for six months, and he Contract aw arded the featured speaker of the Memori failed to appear at the May 15 traf was ordered to serve two six-hour al Day program fic court hearing to answer to a periods in the Intoxicated Drivers On Sunday. May 24. St. Matthew's driving while intoxicated charge Rehabilitation Center fo r Senior Center Evangelical Lutheran Church will William G. Lamprecht was ar A second charge against Ortiz, In other action, the board voted to offer an Annual Memorial Day Ser rested March 21 by Ptl. James that he failed to possess a driver's To Lyndhurst s senior citizens amend a 1979 revised ordinance to vice at 10:30 a.m. Assembly will be O'Connor and charged with driving license, was dismissed because it the proposed recreation center, add 40 feet of limited parking in at the Church beginning 10:15 a.m. while intoxicated Molhoit set a fine was being changed to reflect a slated for Cleveland Avenue, was front of the medical facilities build That afternoon at 1 p.m., local vet of $1000 change of address. like the child's poem about Harpers ing at 464 Valley Brook Ave for eran organizations which comprises Conviction on a DWI charge car Farm: mostly in their imagination, William Weber of Kearny emergency vehicles the Lyndhurst Veterans Alliance ries a fine of not less than $200 nor and never quite real pleaded guilty to driving an un The board also approved reim will place grave markers and m ore th an $400 o r im prisonm ent of Now it s on its way the Board of registered vehicle and was fined $20 b ursem ent am o u n tin g to $1,300 to American Flags on all veterans' not more than 30 days or both for a Commissioners awarded the con and set $10 in costs He also pleaded John and Helen Lisiewski for dam graves at the St Joseph Cemetery first offense tract for the project to Valley In guilty to two related charges for age done to their property when the On Monday, May 25, a Memorial In addition, the individual con dustrial Contracting. Inc of Lyn which h e w as fined a total of $30 and township installed a sewer line from Mass for “Our Honored Dead of All victed of operating under the in dhurst for th e low bid of $309,700 at set $20 in c o u rt co sts I^ake Avenue to Third Avenue Wars’’ will be celebrated at the fluence has his driver's license re the board's May 12 meeting In another matter, the board ap Sacred Heart Roman Catholic voked for between 60 and 180 davs John E M alden of I^ong Island. An earlier attempt to award a pro a resolution requesting the Church. Assembly will be at the Wayne D. Johnsen of Lyndhurst N.Y. failed to appear to face two contract, made in November 1986. municipal prosecutor to re-examine Church at 8:45 a.m pleaded guilty to a second offense of counts: driving on a revoked license G eneral Francis Gerard collapsed when the board's decision court complaints to see if action Following the Mass, participants driving while intoxicated on May 3 and illegal passing He will be as was over ruled by stated officials On behalf of the Township, the against the night manager of will assemble at 10:15 a.m. on Val The first offense occurred in 1978 sessed $500 on th e first ch arg e and because the commissioners ac Veterans' Alliance requests and in Hubboard s Cupboard might be ley Brook Avenue at the Town Hal! Jo hnsen w as fin ed $500. the m in $100 on th e second cepted the second lowest bid vites all veterans, services, civics, w ithdraw n area, for services and the parade imum amount for a second offease. An illegal parking charge which are sponsored by the Town fraternal organizations and the pub Township attorney George Savino set $15 c o u rt c o s ts and the state- against Peter Piscizatoski of Lvn State law provides a governing ship of Lyndhurst and arranged by lic to participate and support these said since the night manager was m an d ated $100 su rch arg e. dhurst was dropped because there txxly mast accept the lowest bid the Lyndhurst Veterans' Alliance. observances All organizations are only following directions, it was not Johnsen's driver’s license was was sufficient doubt that he could unless it can be documented the This year appropriate music wil! be requested to bring along their in the best interest of the municipal- revoked for two years. He must also know he was in a no-parking area. bidder is unable to meet the terms furnished by “The Entertainers.” American and organization flags to (Continued on Page 4 > spend 48 consecutive hours in the Piscizatoski. whose vehicle was of the contract at various segments of the pro the churches and parade Intoxicated Drivers Rehabilitation blocking the entrance to the water Deductibles for painting, ceiling gram.