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Reality is good for you...in small doses. -Anonymous THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2002 Established 1922 leabeOF LYNDHURSTr BRIEFS Memory of local athlete lives on through scholarship Local link to terrorist tactics BY SHEILA DUNN Notice to subscribers disproved by FBI investigation The Leader offices will be closed HVDKBKA Wivims in observance of July 4th. Subscribers will receive their pa- pers on Friday, July 5. Join bocce league The Lyndhurst Recreation Depart- ment, under the direction of Commis- sioner Paul Passamano. Jr.. will spon- sor a summer bocce league at County Park in Lyndhursl. Games will be played on Tuesday or Thursday eve- nings between 6 and 8 p.m. No expe- rience is necessary. This is a fun league with opportunity for instruc- Photo. Bill Clare tion an needed. Players can be male Joe Sargo. owner of Movie Time Cars alert. or female ages 8 through adult. For on Riverside Avenue, has been suy- When word hit of the FBI's involve information call Beverly Brachocki or ng alert and remaining aware of every- mem in the investigation, major news Peggy Argyelan at 201-804-2482. one he comes in contact with, inclini- media began to swarm to the scene. ng his own customers. As a result of Helicopters hovered overhead, shoot Trip to Showboat set Sargo's vigilance, the FBI have been ing aerial views of Movie Time Cars Commissioner Paul Passamano, able to investigate and disprove whal The news matte tlie front page of two Jr.. Director of the Department of Rec- was initially believed to be a plot to rig daily newspapers in New York as well. reation announces that there will be an ambulance with explosives in an ef- The FBI's investigation later re an Atlantic City Trip to the Shwboat Pictured here from left to right are: Evan Miller, St. Peter's Prep; Tiffany Richards, Queen of Peace; David ort bomb a target in New York City. waled the threat to be unfounded. Casino on Monday, July 22.. Abromaitis, Queen of Peace; Celine Lee. NAHS; Christine Ferro, NAHS; Patrick Tierney; Mayor Leonard A warning was spread throughout "The incident appeared to be non Tickets are $ 15 with a coin return of Kaiser. he region on June 20 that authorities terrorist related." said Sandra Carroll, a $12. This trip is open to any Town- Seventeen students were recently cation and football career at Pordham William P. Schuber. were searching for two Middle Hastern spokeswoman for the FBI's Newark ship resident 21 years of age andawarded $1000 scholarships at the an- University. While at Fordham, Bill "We get a lot of support from Mayor ncn who had recently approached office. 'The interest in the ambulanc older. nual Bill Tiemey Foundation Scholar- served as the manager as well Kaiser, said Tierney. Just having him Sargo asking to buy an ambulance. seemed to be for legitimate purposes," stated Carroll, adding that the men Tickets will go on sale on Monday, ship Brunch held at the San Carlo Res- as assisting the men's and women's as one of our chairpersons is great. He Phey told Sargo thai they had a large wanted the vehicle because it had July 1. and thereafter Monday taurant in Lyndhurst. teams. In honor of Bill. sends out letters to invite people to imount of cash in their pocket and plenty of storage space, making it ideal through Friday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The Tierney family started the Bill Fordham University named his dormi- our event. He has been outstanding." would pay on the spot for the vehicle. for their maintenance business. (ONLY). No exceptions will be made. Tiemey Foundation in 1996. after their tory. Tierney Hall. The goal of the foundation is to give With the events of Sept. 11 in mind, One of the men interviewed on Jum The buses will leave promptly from son. Bill, passed away at age 21. Since it's inception, the Tierney out as many scholarships as the funds Sargo immediately dismissed the men, 20 told investigators lhat he and hr the Town Hall Park at 8 a.m. For Bill was a starting safety for the Foundation has awarded students will allow. The smallest number given telling them that he does not sell emer p;irtners were interested in ambulance further information, call the Recreation Fordham University football team and from all over Bergen. Hudson, and out since 1997 was 10 scholarships, gency vehicles. Department at 804-2482. was scheduled to play at theEssex counties, and from Fordham Uni- the highest number was this year, with "When they said they would pay on because they have several buili in com University's Homecoming game with versity, over $75.(KK) in scholarship 17 awards given. This year five awards the spot, it set off red Hags," Sargo said. partments and could be modified lo Lyndhurst Traveling Lafayette College when he died on the funds. In addition, the Ticmcy foun- went to residents of North Arlington. The men left the premises fairly use as a maintenance truck, she said. Soccer to hold try-outs field without warning. Bill suffered dation has made generous contribu- "The scholarship fund is an excel- quickly, but before they did, Sargo jot- Authorities intend to interview tlu second man u well. Carroll stated. The Lyndhurst Parks Department from a very rare viral infection called, tions to various sports-related and lent way to honor someone who is filled ed down (heir license plate number and After Sargo became suspicious of tin announces try-outs for its Traveling "Myocarditis, "which attacked his Little League organi/.alions in the with family values, and character, said notified the local police. men he called Lyndhurst Police who ii Soccer Team. The program is for heart. Northern NJ community. Robert Cerco, committee member. It is According to Sargo. authorities had turn notified the FBI. Lyndhurst residents only, ages 7 thru A lifelong athlete. Bill participated in "The purpose of the foundation is a great way to meet the dream of going warned him after Sept. 11 lobepercep- 'This is exactly what the president 14. Try-outs will be held at the Mead- soccer, baseball, and wrestling as a to help students who arc going to col- to college." ive of anyone trying to buy emergency wants us lo do. He called us and w owlands Ball Fields on July 9 and 11 youth in Lyndhurst. Bill started to play lege and want to go into athletics at One the most lucrative fund-raisers vehicles. moved it further up the line." said from 7 to 8 p.m. Bring a copy of birth football in 7th grade for the Queen of the college level", said Bill's brother. the scholarship foundation holds is Sargo is a dealer who rents out rep- Lyndhurst Police Chief Jaine certificate (that the league can keep) Peace Catholic Youth Organization Pal Tiemey. the annual Irish Beefsteak Dinner at icas of emergency vehicles as well as O'Connor. "Ii didn't have lo have any and wallet size photo. For informa- Team in North Arlington. In addition. Qualified applicants are referred to Queen of Peace High School Last year 1920-1950 antiques, sports cars, and relation to terroristic actions but alert tion, call George Sanchez at (201) 460- Bill was the ball boy for the Queen of the foundation's committee for review, over 700 people attended. A hulk of military stunt cars to movie and TV ing (he FBI is protocol in this situa 4947. Anyone interested in coaching Peace High School football team. Bill usually by their high school guidance the funds are raised at this dinner by crews. His vehicles have been used on u'on." a traveling team, call the same num- started his freshman year at St. Peter's counselor. Nominated students are rattling off merchandise and prizes such shows as The Soprano's and Law ber. Prep High School in Paramus playing then required to prepare an essay of donated by local merchants. Each year & Order, as well as in several movies. Prior to this incident, Sargo usually football. He then transferred to Bergen how athletics have influenced their between $25,000 -$35,000 is raised in Many of the vehicles appear to be (he had overnight surveillance, however Take a trip to Showboat Catholic midway through his second lives. Applicants are considered for the donations, all of which go to student ikeness of New York police cars and he staled lhai now he will have 24-hour surveillance. Commissioner Paul Passamano, Jr., year, where he started for the State scholarship based on this essay, along athletics. In addition, the foundation ambulances. Director of the Department of Recre- Champion Crusaders in 1992. He with the student's academic record, hosts a goll outing each September at After hearing about tactics used over- During a recent press conference. ation announces that there will be an played a key role defensively for the involvement with extracurricular activi- Darlington in Mahwah. which attracts seas, authorities have been made aware Sargo had a message for the nation: Atlantic City Trip to the Showboat team in the championship game against ties, community services, and school between 80-140 golfers. that terrorists might use an ambulance "If you can sec or hear me right Casino on Thursday, June 27. Tickets Paramus Catholic at Union High athletics. Bill's brother Patrick, a vice princi- ir police car to carry in a load of explo- now, do (he same as 1 did because are $ 15 with a coin return of $ 15. This School. Bill was named captain in his The foundation's executive commit- pal at Clifton High School, has always sives to a secure area. Sargo's story lit you nevci know who you could be trip is open to any Township resident senior year at Bergen Catholic, and re- tee consists of the Tierney family, the been involved in school athletics as with this scenario, leading law enforce- saving." 21 years of age and older. mained a leader there. After High Cerco family. North Arlington's Mayor well. He said, "This is a way for me to ment officials to generate the regional Tickets will go on sale on Monday, School, Bill chose to continue his edu- Leonard Kaiser, and County Executive, keep his (Bill's) memory alive." June 3 and thereafter Monday through Friday from 9 a.m until 3 p.m. only. No Traffic ticket activity report for May exceptions will be made. Lyndhurst police blotter BY PHILIP SILVA Approaching mid year the iral- violations are more even amongst The buses will leave promptly from Criminal mischief - Peter Ross, 48 parked car's side. Lyndhurst authorities. ic ticket activity report finds the all Leader communities. Figures the Town Hall Park at 8 a.m. of Wayne, was arrested on June 26 The victim reported the incident to A North Arlington police officer Borough of Rutherford having is- tor the Borough of Wallington For further information, call the Rec- on charges of criminal mischief. the Lyndhurst Police, whereupon an stopped Sheppard for an alleged sued the most tickets for parking arc currently unavailable but will reation Department at 804-2482. According to police reports, Ross arrest was made. motor vehicle violation while he violations. Tickets for moving be forthcoming in future issues was under the influence of alcohol Ross was later released on his own was driving on Schuyler Avenue. Notice to Lyndhurst when he verbally attacked a man recognizance after he was processed Officer O'Rourke responded to the PARKING TICKETS sitting in a parked car on Stuyve- at police headquarters. scene and arrested Sheppard on Ml municipal offices (except Dept. the Lyndhurst warrant. f Public Works) will be closed July sant Avenue. Ross was allegedly Warrant arrest - Michael Sheppard, "yelling and cursing" at the man 42 of Harrison, was arrested on June Sheppard was later released af- LYND. RUTH. E. R. CARL. WALL Ith and 5th (in lieu of Election Day, 4N,, prior to kicking a dent into the 21 on a $150 warrant issued by ter scheduling a new court date. Sov. 5) in observance of Indepen- JAN 300 515 2,020 169 228 323 Jence Day. FEB 472 588 1,719 n/a 332 252 Inside Historical Society needs help with new exhibit MAR 725 652 1,934 288 225 n/a The Lyndhurst Historical Society hibit themed on "The Arts" which to share their knowledge by calling APRIL 1.333 652 1,669 523 228 j n/a Classified 14 is seeking any photos or information will feature Lyndhurst residents who (201)939-5425. MAY 1,034 1,596 1,271452 238 n/a Entertainment S about Lou Monte. William Shadel, have been authors, artists, musi- The committee will review the in- the Lyndhurst Symphony Orchestra, cians, dancers, or other types of per- formation available to decide how to Obituaries 12 Mr. "B" and his Honeys, Red formers. provide an interesting and informa- TOTAL 3,864 4,003 8,613 1,432 1,251 575 People..— A Frange, Hans Weingartner or any Anyone with any knowledge of tive exhibit. Copies of photos or in- Rest Estate —11 Lyndhurst authors. someone who has had a successful formation can be made for anyone MOVING VIOLATIONS Sports 8 The society is preparing for an ex- career in any of these fields is asked interest in making a donation. Vagabonding 6 N.A. LYND. RUTH. E.R. CARL. WALL Subscribe to ttMUadM-for Celebrate Fourth of July in Lyndhurst $i0ayv~Outotf*$12 JAN 296 388 508 424 861 87 CM 438-8700 tor mon Mo Commissioner Paul Passamano, go to the Little League Field at 6 p.m. will be the "Gala Fireworks Dis-. ™ I Jr., Director of the Department of where soda, hot dogs, and other re- play." FEB 304 406 498 66-} 155 Recreation recently announced freshments will be available. Commissioner Passamano in- MAR 325 419 368 619 115ln/a ommrrcial Itabtr that Lyndhurst will celebrate Inde- Patriotic exercises will begin at 8:30 vites all Township residents to APRIL 375 410 342 606 109 n/a Published at pendence Day on Wednesday, July p.m., with music provided through- come out and enjoy the evening's 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst MAY 310 229 302 495 137 in/a Periodical Postage Paid at 3. (Rain Date: Friday, July 5. same out the evening for the crowd's lis- festivities. For additional infor- Rutherford. NJ 07070 time, same location). tening enjoyment. mation, feel free to call the Recre- Subscription tlO Published Weekly TOTAL 1,610, 1,852, 2,018 2,144 513 242 USPS 125-620 Residents have been invited to The grand finale of the evening ation Department at (201)804-2482. Powmtiwer ptetA\r tend all addrew ctmngfi 10 251 Hidgr Rnad * L\nJMuni, SJ 07071 THE LEADER PAGEi_- THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 2002 Story hour has begun The summer session of Story Hour for children ages 4 and 5 began on Friday.July 19. Story Hourwill he held on Fridays from 10:30-11:15a.m. and from 1:3O-2:1S p.m .and this session will run for four weeks. Children may attend either the morning or afternoon session. Children must be 4 or 5 years old on July 19. in order to attend. Registration is required and parents may register now, in person at the li- brary or by calling the Children's De- partment between the hours of 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. on Fridays. The Children's Department phone North Arlington Volunteer Emergency Squad 30th Anniversary- The number is 201-939-8600, extension 6. NA Volunteer Emergency Squad recently celebrated its 30th anniver- sary. Pictured here from left to right are: Jim Ward, council president; Story hour for 3 yr. Mayor Leonard Kaiser; George Me Dermott, the squad president; Sylvester olds begins in July J. Smith, charter member of the squad who is retiring after 30 years of active service; John Conney, founding member and first president; and The summer session of storytime for Police Chief Frank Italiano. children 3 years old will begin on Wednesday, July 17. Storytime will be held on Wednesday and Thursday Dollars approved to reduce mornings from 10:30-11:15a.m. Chil- Garden tour - Members of the Rutherford Garden Club are seen on a recent visit to a local show- dren may attend either the morning or place garden in Nutley. Informal opportunities to tour gardens and areas of horticultural interest Teterboro Airport pollution afternoon session. Children must be are a benefit of membership, while other more formal all-day bus trips are open to the public. For The Bergen County Board of Cho- The Coalition of Health and Public 1 years old on July 17, in order to at- membership information call Virginia Marass 201-939-8782. sen (reeholdcrs approved $5,(MX) to Safety is composed of the following tend. support'the Coalition of Health and (owns: Bogota, Carlstadt, Hast Ruth Registration is required and par- Big band sounds come to the meadows Public Safety's efforts to reduce air erford, Little Ferry, Rutherford, ents may register now, in person at and noise pollution problems associ- Wood Ridge, Hackensack, and South the library or by calling the Children's Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller - remem- ters out this week to senior citizens "A doo-wop concert is in the plan aled with Teterboro Airport. Hackensack. Department between the hours of 9 her these giants of the Big Band era7 groups and senior centers throughout ning stage, so keep your eyes peeled The resolution was sponsored by a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thurs- The Memory Lane Orchestra will bring the Meadowlands District inviting for future announcements from the freeholder Chairman Anthony "This s a united effort between (he day, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays. back the songs made famous by these their members to the free concerts. Commission," Nangle added. < 'assano, a resident of Leoma. and sec- towns nd county government," The Children's Department phone and other maestros at two concerts to "The Memory Lane Orchestra has Residents who have 'tapped their onded by Freeholder Louis A. Cassatu continued. "I have been number is 201-939-8600, extension 6 be held for the senior citizens' groups long been a favorite of seniors in the feet to the beat" in past years know TedexLo, Jr., of Kittle Terry." aware ol the problems at Teterboro at the Meadowlands l-nvironmcnt Cen- Meadowlands so we're delighted to how much fun it was, so Nangle ex- Clearly this is a regional problem," Airport lince I became a Freeholder Join reading contest ter at Richard W. DeKorte Park in kick off our summer events by having peels a good turnout for the Memory said Cassano. "We hope this will be in 1991,uid il's high time the Port Au- School's almost over. Get a jump on Lyndhurst. the orchestra return lo the DeKorte' Lane event. Because seating is lim- ited and on a first-come, first-served an adjunct to (he hard work the towns thority engages in meaningful dia- thai summer reading list. Come to the Sponsored by the Park venue and play big band favor- have already started." logue with (he Coalition members Rutherford Public Library and join the Meadowlands Commission, the 14 ites. We hope this will be the first basis, Senior Centers need to sign up tccn summer reading contest. For ev- piece band will have Us first pertbr "fmany events that will bring peoploe quickly. To reserve seats for your Medical, Surgical & Diagnostic Services ery book read there's another chance nunce in the air-conditioned facilities to our beautiful park." said Nangle. group call Karrianne Bille at (201 |46O Dogs, Cats. Birds, Ferrets. Exotic Animals to win one of four great prizes. All on July 9 from 2 - 4 p.m. The second Narrated pontoon boat tours eel- 2009. teens going into grades seven performance will take place at the same cbrating the environmental revival of The Meadowlands Environment Rutherford Animal Hospital, FA. through twelve with a valid BCCLS time on Aug. 7. The events, including the Hackensack River fall under the Center is located in Richard W. NMl L. Barter, DVM. DABVP refreshments, are free of charge. Commission's eco-tourism umbrella DeKorte Park in Lyndhurst Directions Board Ceil. In Companion Animal MedicineOffice Visits By Appointment library card are eligible. Loredana Brigantl, DVM 24 Hr. Emergency Coverage This contest is generously spon- Benin- Nangle. Coordinator of Eco- along with events like the Memory to the Center can be found at Alan Ponwranz, MS. DVM House Calls sored by the Friends of the Library of Tourism ;ii ihe Commission, sent let- Lane concert. www.meadowlands.state.nj us Christopher Grant, MS. DVM Eve & Sat Appts Available Kulhcrford. Howard Sllberman, VMD 201-933-4111 Answer to June 20 Music Under the Stars is coming! 755 Rutherford Avenue Rutherford Super Crossword Mayor James (iuida has an- mand. is 13-time Grammy-Award promise to perform their hit record. 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. THE LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2002 - PAGEJ Drought restrictions eased as resevoirs fill Wps planned for ^ "Principal of the Year" from VVallington Commissioner Paul Passamano Jr.. Bv BARBARA Al JuKSANlWOW II / BV Douu WINTERS Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation has the following trips It's rime to break out your hoses urdays and Sundays. Sidewalks, drive- ahead of us," Makatura stated. set up for Township of Lyndhurst now that the state Department of En- ways, and parking lots cannot be The lifting of the restrictions marks Senior Citizens. vironmental Protection (DEP) has washed except when health depart the I IN time since March that Bergen Breakers in Spring Lake - Monday. lifted restrictions allowing residents ments say it's needed. Power-washing residents could water their lawns. Sept. 9,. The cost will be $50 by bus the freedom to water their grass every by homeowners is allowed only to pre- Restrictions can only occur when and $36 by car. other day of the week. pare for painting. All hoses must have the governor declares an emergency, This will include "Brunch, Beach. New Jersey residents will also be automatic shut-off nozzles. Golf which gives the DEP Commissioner Pool, Dinner'and gratuities. There allowed to wash their cars on week- courses can use 80 percent of the wa- the right to appoint a coordinator who will be one Saddle River bus which ends. ter they were allowed before the re- then sets the mandatory restrictions, leaves Town Hall Park at 8:15 a.m. However, slate officials say that strictions were set, and restaurantsstil l explained Makatura. drought emergency will stay in place, cannot serve water unless patrons re- Brownsionc - Wednesday, Sept. 18. United Water spokeswoman Terri Trip includes transportation (Parks with some rules possibly becoming quest it. Guess said. "We are pleased with the Department Buses) lunch and show: permanent as the state tries to avoid As a combined total, northeast commissioner's decision and we're "Paddy McMurphy's Wake" The Joseph Pompeo has been named. been made in ihe .listi n is technology future water problems. New Jersey reservoirs are at 92.1 per- grateful that our customers took the cost is $36. Buses will leave from the "Principal of the Year" along with arena. Officials are looking into fixing cent full as of June 20. historically initiative and conserved water during Town Hall Park at 10:45 a.m. eight other principals in Ihe slate by a "It's :in honoi loi ilu-t pinmunity, not pipelines and crumbling infrastruc- they're usually at 91.1 percent, said the time of the drought. We definitely Call the Recreation Department at state principals group and Ihe Super- for myself." Pompeo said. ture, as well as restricting development Elaine Makatura, Chief Press Officer saw a decline of pumpagc and it made 804-2482 lor further details or to sign visors Association. Pompeo. who is Pompeo will Iv .mauled $10,000 around lakes and streams that supply for the DEP a significant difference." up. Principal of the Wellington Junior from the Supervisors Association. water. Also, rules such as watering Makatura cites good precipitation For further information on the re- Senior High School, came to the town which will i;i> um.iiii staff develop- lawns, athletic fields and gardens by over the last few months as the reason strictions, log onto Power wheelchairs 12 years ago. ment programs sprinklers or hoses on odd and even for the rising levels. www.njdrought.org. available for seniors Currently, he is complelmg his dis- "He has done i jireal job and has days could remain permanent. "Mandatory conservation has also The Senior Wheels USA Program sertation on technology and education been a ver> haul uoiker," said Cars can be washed at home on Sat- helped, but the highest water use is makes available Power (Electric) at Rutgers University. Pompeo is par- Schools Superintendent Dr. Frank Wheelchairs to senior citizens (65 ticularly proud of Ihe progress that has C'iK-chiola. years old ami up) and the permanently Charter school plans to open doors in fall disabled at no cost to the recipient,i f BY K\KKVK\ they qualify. The Power Wheelchairs are pro- oHhr. Mecheal gm On September 4 the founders of supposed to be an educational alter- ground and ample off-street parking. 24HOUR Emergency C.™ Bergen Hope Charter School plan native for parents who don't want to The Lyndhurst Planning Board, of vided to (hose who can no longer to open their doors to their first class send their children to public schools. which Guida is a member, unani- walk nor self-propel a manual wheel- of 108 students after two years of They are privately operated but pub- mously approved plans to renovateth e chair, anil who meet the additional preparation. But they may experi- licly funded, using money that would building in April, when it was pre- guidelines of the program. No deposit ence some problems with Lyndhurst otherwise have gone to the school dis- sented as a day care center. is required i If the patient's need is for use in the For Dogs. Cat* and CMOUO P«U officials, who have shot down pre- tricts where the children live. That has Mayor Guida says he never gave om™ «juu»m.iiiu t, H.,,... cm home, call lor more information to see vious attempts to open the school proved controversial in many New permission to put a charter school in •» Mdga KM. lyMhunl. NJ 0707 it they qualify Call loll free at 1-800- and who now say the school build- Jersey communities such as the building. 246-6010. ing can't get permits to open by Lyndhurst. where the school district "If they had come in with a good Sept. 4. says it will have to raise taxes or cut plan and showed it to us, it might have "They just think they're going to programs to pay for Bergen Hope. The been a different story,"' said Mayor walk in and make their own rules." school will also serve North Arling- Guida. said Mayor James M. Guida, a char- ton and Rutherford, where officials "They cannot deny us." said O/ioprak. ter school opponent who helped there have raised similar complaints. "The site plan was already approved." block Bergen Hope from its first- "The school is a good idea," said He added, "1 don't see any problem, choice building last year. Lyndhurst resident Maria Cornelli. "1 and my lawyer doesn't see it either." Bergen Hope's leaders need a cer- don't understand why Lyndhurst of- But it seems there may be a prob- tificate of occupancy and Planning ficials oppose the plan." lem. The school wants to present its Board approval before they can Bergen Hope officials say they re- plans at the board's July 10 meeting, open i hi- school. cently signed a one-year lease on a and has circulated fliers asking sup- "They (the Planning Board) former office building at 736 Page porters to come to ihe meeting. But shouldn't deny a permit because Ave . and now they are working on the board's attorney says the school they disagree with the idea," said the ordering textbooks and recruiting stu- has already missed (he deadline lo school's head. Osman Oztoprak. vk-nts When renovations are finished appear on the July agenda, and the "They should just look at the facts in August the school will have six next scheduled meeting isn't until of the building." classrooms for students in grades four mid-September - alter the school had Would you give up one night a week to get Charter schools, which first through six. as well as a fenced play- hoped to open. opened in New Jersey in 1997, are your Bachelor's Degree in 18 months? Complete-^your bachelor's degree in organizational management in as little as 18 Film students, enter IMAX film festival months If you have an associate s degree or a minimum of 60 college aedits. You'll The IMAX Theatre of Palisades awarded silver and bronze recogni- play. benefit from a unique distributed learning program that combines traditional Center in West Nyack. New York, has tion. Submissions should be no longer classroom instruction with on-line learning announced plans for the First Annual The Festival, co-sponsored by than 40 minutes and must include and IMAX Student Film Festival. The WFAS Radio Station, is open to high original script. No sexual or vulgar Attend dass one night IMAX Theatre wants to give students school students grades 9-12 and col- content will be accepted or judged a week, one five-week throughout Rockland, Westchester, lege students who have not yet gradu- Animated films are acceptable and course at a time Orange and Bergen Counties an op- ated. Students are asked to registeri n will be judged along with live action FELICIAN portunity to become the next Martin advance their intent to participate no films. 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Best September 14, during the awards cer- "surprise" judges will participate in the actress, best actor, best original screen- emony, complete with a redcarpet . judging, which will be based on four play and best cinematography will One film will be chosen as best over- criteria: 1.) originality, 2.) creativity, each receive an engraved trophy and all, and two other films will be 3.) cinematography, and 4.) screen- IMAX Annual Pass. Celebrate summer at Meadowlands racetrack Meadowlands Racetrack is cel- memory lane with a free Classic Car and Undisputed WPLJ-FM's Diana ebrating the summer season with the Show featuring timeless automobiles hosts this event, which takes place 2002 Budweiser Summer Concert from the 40s. 50s, 60s and 70s. 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The Mortgage Experience 'T— to b* ratoated at ttm« ot closing. at Keamy Hederat Savings Warmer weather means higher risk for dog bites With the warm weather approach- visits, costing over 102 million dol- quired by State Statute to be reported ing, this is the time of year that the lars a year in medical costs. to the local health department so that wn payment n rrquimJ an* vtuftd rn «inr m fc Kearny Federal Rutherford Health Department re- Most likely, victims of dog bites are the necessary follow up can be con- »tn(Mcd Jwrtbn^i Cnnfunttng loon lun and t ducted to protect the bite victim from m for (kuib Mnn^ffr liDM m-iih Jirwn payrriri>l< ' J k-v> lhan i" Savings ceives an increase in reports of dog boys between the ages of 5 to 9 years rtifiiiri PnvMc M-T1gnp- liimnn. t rod Ihcrrlofr »ill Havr hrRhr bites to humans. Nationwide, it is es- of age. Children should be taught ba- the threat of rabies. A handout en- nvmthh paymrni* than trxne nhown All AiliuwaMt Katr titled "Measures For Preventing Dog i ThrHutrrw raw- mi Your Neighborhood Bank Since I KM timated that 4.5 million injuries are sic safety around dogs and those safety run in n w .it ili. I.JM dunng Ihr irrm J ihe kun bora Call Toll Free: 877-691-22(vr> Bites" can be obtained at the Ruther- p.«iH- and fiimhii ham arc avaibbtt In» arr whni • ihanar »nl reported annually from dog bites, re-measures should be reviewed regu- (Myl-bank) sulting In 20 deaths and requiring larly. ford Health Department 201-460- Visit www krMmy(f.!'-i.ilvivi[H'.'> mm 334,000 emergency room hospital ALL animal bites to humans are re- 3020.

• . THE LEADER PAGE 4 - THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2002 PEOPLE Makowski awarded vet degree Daly set to attend Wellington High School honors its athletes The Wellington Athleti c Program H John Jay this fall concluded the yea*r with a dinner on —— June 11 to honor those athletes who won varsity letters and other athletic awards. Although a small school, Wallington Jr/Sr. High School has 12 sports teams with 25 levels of compe- tition Over MX) students participated in the snorts program. Just over a hundred of those athletes received varsity letters (37 of those athletes received All league Recognition, four received All County Awards). The dinner provided an opportunity to Bill Daly.ol North Arlington, will give credit to these athletes and share I attend John Jay College of Criminal , in their accomplishments. Twenty- Justice in New York City this fall five trnphics were handed out to ath- Daly is the sonoil'aUy Sickinj>cr letes lor being exceptional in a spe- and fid Venick. cific sport. Todd Steinhauer and He is a 2002 graduate of North lanya Tomos (pictured) were selected Arlington High School and plans as the male and female outstanding : to major in Police Studies. athletes in the school. Lyndhurst resident earns scholarship

Jeffrey Makowski. DVM <»l North The son 4>1 Clarice Makowski. of Arlington, was one ol 72 students who North Arlington, Makowski is a received the Doctor ot V •uniuiry graduate ot Queen*ol Peace Hcii Medicine degree du vocation School and received his B.S. degree exercises al ()kluh< I'mvex- in Biology from La Salle University sity College of Veten iiry M tin.me on He plans lo entcra private practice al David K Hudak. of Lyndhuisi. May II, A receptio Iv mem Garden State Veterinary Specialists in has been awarded a halt-tuition : hers preceded the c scholarship lo Lincoln 1echnu.il Institute- in Mahwah. A giailuale | of Lyndhurst High School, he- will I Stellato graduates as salutatorian be enrolled in the automotive lech- j Twees Sh-llalo, daughlci ol Linda nology program. He is the son ot and Ion Stellato, ol Lyndhurst, Mr and Mrs. John M. Hudak ot Training completed - Officer Robert Reilly of the North Arlington Police Dept recently completed the graduated in May with a Masters ol l.ymlhursi. Bducatiorrdcgrcc from FelicianCol Crash Investigation course sponsored by the New Jersey Automobile Club Foundation for Safety and Educa- lege. I races becomes tin- first gradu Hanson graduates tion and the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety. The 80 hour course consisted of classroom ate ol tin1 Mastei ol Ails in Educa instruction and practical field exercises designed to provide officers with the basic skills needed to investigate lion Program al Heiician( 'ollcge With with BS from York traffic crashes Pictured (left to right) are Michele Mount, public affairs manager for the AAA New Jersey a A 0 grade poinl iiverjgc. liaces was Automobile Club and Officer Reilly. s.ihn.Hon.in ol ilie tl.it. sol 2002 and presented (he invocation at the cei emonics, Having received her B.A. Felician honors top students from Monk tan State University in l Felician College held its Wthcom- laude with a B. A. from the Accelerated in recognition <>t outstanding mem and W )S. Travcy has taught in Wyckoff 1 and is piesently (caching in (he tnencemcni on May I' and has an- Degree program He has been in- accomplishment as a student of 1 yndhursi School System nounced that the following students ducted as a charter member into Sigma Felician College received honois and awards. Beta Delta International Honor Soci- Victoria Williamson, of Rutherford, Janice M. Pcvide. ol Rutherford, ety in Business. Management and VI graduated cum laude as an Honors graduated with a HA She received ministration. Scholar with a B A She was invited to iJ-Lcinnuia tliz J2E.xrs.ct wz an award loi the Highest Achieve- AgniesAa Ziebowic/. of Walling join the Honois program based upon ment in bnglish from the Department ton. graduated summa cum laude as an her strong academic record and lead- ot English and Foreign Languages, Honors Scholar with a B.A She was ership potential. Aftei completing the 1>I>IN(; I Akl'S Lynn McShane. oJ North Arling- the Valedictorian of the class and was rigorous Hofiois curriculum she is rec- Free to Future Brides Season Hanson ot Kuihertord. ton, graduated cum laude wiih an named to the National Dean's List, htm ognized .is ifti Honors Scholar Mazur's Bakery Mil fill L-entflcHt pin Bridal Hook [graduated from York College ot Associate in Applied Science in oring outstanding students. She was (J7 WralMej. We specialize in Mi Ridge Road, Lyndhursl nnsylvama on M.i> IS She re Nursing degree. She received the united to join the Honors program Jaime Lynn Marrne, of C'arlstadi. Specializing in Tin Hnni\ mot in Trips! Give n\ 111 nil Ol teivcda H.S. in Elementary liduca- tft HV ill ptMHL I 'ruled States Army Spirit ot Nursing based upon her strong academic record graduated summa cum laude with a Wedding CakM Uon. •I'lK WCHI Award. jManled by the lulled Slates and leadership potential. After com- Bachelor ot Arts degree in Hducation We Suggest tin tippoiiwnttil The daughter ol d.u\ and Carol Call 438-5168 King Tours Arm) Nurse Corps and chosen by pleting the rigorous Honors curriculum, She was chosen by the faculty of the 1IIH Kklirr Kuud. N. Arlington Hanson. Season is.i graduate ol Ku- the (acuity ot the department ot As- she is recognized as an Honors Scholar. Division of Teacher Education to re ihertord High School and leeeived sociate NuisiMji for community ser- cetve the I>r. Dcillll! Connors Memo Dean's List recognition at York (or Advertise in this directory ami reach thtntsandx W brides and vice, leadership, and professional Margaret M. Letsehe. of Rutherford. rial Award tor Excellence in Student five semesters. grooms in \i\ south achievement graduated with a B.A She was named Teaching She was also named to the Hergen ('ounly towns! She was a mcmhei ol the CfOU William J. Bernard. Jr.. of to "Who's Who Among Students in National Dean's List, honoring out- CallJoAnn M. at 201-310-5161 Country and Track and I ield trains, Lyndhurst. graduated magna cum American l'niver>ities and Colleges." standing college students. for rtttt' information. and sei\ed as Sludeni \nil\issador. Family Vision Care JOSEPH TELLA DMD Dr. Harold Wiener, Optometrist, OA2129 Medical Directory <•• Gentle Dental Care For The Entire Family Dr. Marc S. Wiener, Optometrist OA4369 TPA 68 •-. ! Now Available ! Orthodontic Services Eye Examinations. Contact Lenses. Frames & Lenses Provided by Board Certified Treatment tor Glaucoma & External Eye Disease Robert Vidor, M.D. Dr. John Om Vision Training lor Learning Problems & Sports Vision For ALL dental needs come visit our modern, General Psychiatry updated office now located at 64 Ridge Road No. Arlington 201-991-2211 Anxiety ' Depression • Mental Disorders 197 Ridge Road • North Arlington (201)998-2821[ Marriage & Family Counseling Dr. Matthew J. Zeiler Court Cases Bessie Chiang, M.D., P.A. Optometrist Hours by appointment Eye Physician & Surgeon, License * 3714-1048 837 Kearny Ave., Kearny • 201-991-1445 Eyes examined by appointment. Board Certified Large selection of frames & lenses. Contact lenses: hard, soft & disposable S. MATT GASHI, M.D. • No stitch cataract surgery Mastercard & Visa • Glaucoma treatment Open Saturday & Thursday evenings is pleased to announce his professional partnership with • Comprehensive eye 348 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst 201 -438-8668 examinations for all ages To Advertise Your ERIC M. JACKSON, M.D. • Industrial & sports Accepting new patients with related eye injuries Practice in this convenient Office Hours • Laser & Microsurgery Directory, 16-18 Ridge Road • Emergency care North Arlington, NJ Contact JoAnn M. at 201-997-1010 (201)507-1010 Rutherford Office Plaza PARTICIPATING WITH MOST MAJOR 17 Sylvan St., Suite 204 Hours by appointment 201-310-5161 INSURANCE CARRIERS Rutherford, NJ 07070 THE LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 2002 - PAGE 5 BCUA's tire recycling a success Lionheart Puppet show Seminar to |iscuss new heart attack prevention at N.A. Public Library A free head health wminar \pon attacks, strokes and peripheral vas- The Bergen County Utilities Au- Paramus on $aturday. May 18 and to recycle lires now more than ever." A> a kick-off to summer reading, sored by The Heart Attack Prevcn i HI.II disease, and n does it more ac- thority fM and strokes based upon cholcsicrol tk Jei the n.tluial supple- ful. We've collected a total of 1.400 unsafe environment." As a result of a such as the Bd'A's Tire Recycling three and up. and HDL ratio This is now passe I.HUMS cholesterol how tires for recycling in just two collec- New Jersey Department of Environ- Program." Dravt mg from a rich history ot clas- The tree hearl he.illli seminar inlro plaques and much more. tion events held this year. Our Elec- mental Protection (NJDEPl Tire Re- All BCl'A sponsored collection sic stones and fairy tales, the duees the new hi^ii sensitivity C-re- tronics Equipment and Computer Re- cycling'Grant, the BCl'A offers resi- programs are offered live of charge Lionheart l*uppet Co. is operated by active protein cardiac risk M*HK1 lest Reservation is required. Seating is cycling Program is equally success- dents tire recycling programs several for Bergen Couat) residents. For ad- Matthew K Leonard, who holds a This new penonali/ed blood market limited. Call Ihe Heart Attack Pre- ful. Our two events have resulted in times a year. According to Chairman ditional information, call ihe BCUA BFA in Puppet Arts from the Univer- is a fingerprint that helps predict heart vention Program at (212) 722-3431 the collection of 22 tons of comput- Focarino. the BCUA's Tire Recycling HHW Hotline at (2(111 807-5825. or sity oi Connecticut. The company not ers and electronic equipment." stated Program has always been important go to www .bcua.org. only performs puppet plays but also Focarino. because of the environmental impact creates iod and hand puppets lor oth- tires have on our solid waste stream. To reach the Leader The Bergen Count) lire Recycling L'IS1 productions, "They take up unnecessary landfill call 201-438-8700, FAX 2()l-438-»)022. The BCUA held both the Tire Pro- and Computer Programs are dcM'l- Registrations is required. Fliers are space, and with over 240 million tires gram and Computer Program together oped and run b\ the BCl'A's Solul available .it the Library. or email [email protected] being discarded even year, we need al Bergen Community College in Waste Division For more information, or to regis- tei h> phone, call Michelle Michaud. Children's 1 ibranan. al (201) 955- 5(iMy The North Arlington Public h Higher death toll expected for 4th brar) is located at 210 Ridge Road in North Arlington JheLibrar\ is open With more people expected to travel utes," said John Schmidig. Chief of hol-related deaths increased tor the u t v i > Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays on America's highways during the the Bergen County Police Depart firs! tune since ll>*>* Alter years of from l> a in to *) p.m. and Wednes- extended r-ourth of July holiday, this ment. police chief, 1 can assure you declining statistics, fatalities in days and Fridays from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. week could be one of the deadliest there is no greater tragedy I Face ihan creased to I6.6M in _,. ter drinking alcohol or using drugs. nity. I'm committed to making our driving impaired is no way to cel- Impaired driving kills someone ap- neighborhoods safer by apprehending ebrate the Kourth ol July." com proximately every half-hour. To pro- and prosecuting these criminals to the men ted William I*.it Schuher, Angel's Attic seeks ( ".III I St.lllll lilt lu.lt : tect Bergen County families during fullest extent of the law. Our message Bergen Count) Executive, "Part> generous donors this long holiday period, local police is a simple one - You Dnnk A Drive. hosts and businesses need to recog- Angel's Attic is a thrift store oper- departments will join forces to detect You Lose. If arrested in New Jersey, Try: Getting out ol the kitchen .uul make yotii w.\\ to nize then responsibilities and know ated by ihe Community Service Com and apprehend impaired drivers. As you will I.I.I- license revocation, B1KYONI) sp;i i. •! the cooling, relaxing Vichy Shower. The thai they can be held luhle il their nuttee ol last Rutherford and (ail part of the You Drink A Drive. You missed work time, and hiyh fines and guests oi patrons cause an alcohol stadt. It is located al Bnoch Street. massaging i.iin shown is suit* to soothe your Mussed out Lose campaign, local officials will court costs as well as possible impris- related crash." between Paterson Avenue and conduct sobriety checkpoints and onment for vehicular manslaughter or muscles and leave you i. • lni>-, cuol as .1 c ucumber. He concluded w nl» tour tips to en Moboken Road. Basl Rutherford saturation patrols to arrest and pros- homicide." sure a safe holiday: It you plan to Angel's Attic accepts clean used ecute unpaired drivers to the fullest After several years of improvement, drive, don't drink. Choose a sobei clothing in good condition, as well .is extent of the law. recent impaired driving statistics re- designated driver, lake mass transit small household items They are i>l Vdtct I < -ift Co nth •>'< • \i;uLihir "Impaired driving is no 'accident.' leased by the National Highway Traf- or a taxicab. Spend OK- night where fered for re sale at very moderate It's a crime that kills every 32 min- fic Safety Administration show alco- the acli\it> is being hold prices. HACKENSACK UNI V E R S I I Y The mone\ raised In Angel's Attic MEDIC A I, CENTER supports an emergency Safety Net 201-996-4500 Hospital seeks volunteers for infertility study fund. Ihe fund helps local residents with ltnanci.il assistance tor food, The National Institutes of Health, in suffering from anovulation (not ovu- criteria will receive tree medicine ami household needs, utilities, rent, and conjunction w ith Hackensack Univer- lating or releasing an egg) due to a treatment for up to 30 weeks They medicine at a local pharmacy. It also sity Medical Center and University of hormonal imbalance termed Polycys- will also receive compensation loi supports emergency meals, tranipoi Medicine and Dentistry of New Jer- tic Ovary Syndrome :2 exl 74 10. leer time at the store. Contact Eric Stanley at (201)438-3200, Can New Jersey Storm Fe|icianoffersKSLc|ass come out and skate Beginning this sum me i lelician Ihe Carlstadt Recreation Commit Tanning Hours College will be ottering multilevel En- tee is pleased to announce "Open Monday thru Saturday I 10% Off All weather the season? glish as a Second Language (I.SLi Skate Night" lor Carlstadt residents 9:30 am to 9:00 pm [ Tanning Packages classes tor adult learners. Classes are Ihe Hockey Rink, located 00 Inter- lor literacy/survival Ic^el to interme- state Place, will be open to skitters of H\ I>| IIKI WlNTMS Grand Opening Giftl I with this coupon diate level students. Sessions will be all ages on Wednesday evenng, June Tickets for the New Jersey Storm 'It's an array of different people Large Silk Scarf expires July 30. 2002 held OB Monday and Wednesday eve 19from6: M> Io9 and every Wednes- professional indoor lacrosse team are who have a great talent in the sport of nings from 7 to 4 p.m. beginning July day thereafter until the end ol August on sale now for the franchise's sec- lacrosse." Popkin stated. ( 'YorkJive 2 > and ending Oct 7. liaeh session except for July 3 due to fireworks pre 550 ond season at the Continental Airlines According to Popkin. lacrosse is consists ot K i In mi ol class lime. At sculaiion at Riggins I n Id (Across from Lyndhursl Shop Kile) Arena. East Rutherford. the fastest growing sport among young the time of registration, all students people. Many attribute that to its fast All children must be accompanied LyndHurst $\£/ 07071 The New Jersey Storm, who are will be tested to determine their En- Monday thru pace, as opposed to baseball. by a parent. Protective helmets, elbow owned by Nets star. Jayson Williams, glid) proficiency level. The cost lor a 201-372-0078 Wednesday pads and knee pads will he required have yet to gain a large following. "It's hockey on foot." Popkin said. 40-hour session is S225 plus materi- Walk-ins Welcome Manicure lor all skaters who enter the rink. & Pedicure Williams has sparked his own con- "It takes speed to play lacrosse, it's als. Open Hours: No hockey playing will be allowed only '15. troversy after being questioned in the not for the timid. And many kids deem Monday - Friday For more information on registration on ihe rink at this time. connection of the murder of his lim- it as a 'cool' sport - much like skate- 9:30 am - 7:30 pm contact the Felician College Oltice <>| ousine driver. Some could speculate boarding, which has a big subculture Saturday International Student Services at 201 that this is the reason for low ticket following." he added Have a safe holiday. 9:30 am -7:30 pm 559-6131, sales. However. Storm officials deny The Storm are holding a summer Don't drink and drive! those claims. And despite the hoopla lacrosse camp for boys ages seven to surrounding Williams, he continues to 17. from Aug. 12-15. The camp will own the team. be located at the Center Circle in WE ALSO HANDLE "Well he pleaded not guilty and we Rahway. the same facility where the CALD WELL <> TOYOTA feel that it doesn't have any bearing Storm practices. The cost is S315 per SPECIAL on ticket sales for the Storm. Market- person. The camp will be run by both ing the team will go on as usual," said players and coaches from the New FINANCE Dave Popkin, spokesman for the New Jersey Storm. Just 15 minutes from Jersey Storm. "It's a great way for kids to get in- The team hopes to bring in more terested and leam the sport of lacrosse. the Meadowlands fans this year. Last year they averaged And they'll have fun at the same time." about 5.677 fans a game, all of whom Popkin said. Come see me tor the absolute best price on any new or pre-owned Toyota. had a good time, said Popkin. The The New Jersey Storm's grass- JohnCarbone Take advantage ol my personal pkk-up ond delivery service. team plays 16 games a season for four roots Barnstorming Tour of players, I (oldweSIoyola Sales tH^agtr I Don't forget to ask about our months. dancers, and staff are currently on the ' for 9 vean and a Lyndhuist ' FREE LIFETIME OIL AND FILTER CHANGES when purchasing a new Toyota. Successful teams in the league in- road in the metropolitan area and will rewdenJ lot 36 rears. clude the Wings and the be stopping by the Meadowlands Fair 2002 TOYOTA Toronto Rock, who draw a combined to familiarize fans with the team. COME IN AND SEE OUR crowd of 28.000 per game. The Storm is one of 13 teams in COROLLA U CAMRYlf the 16-year-old National Lacrosse vw IIIH/UK 11(1 an rm/Mm/tr, n. • <*/»•. « Players on the Storm, half of whom •«.;. pnAw/Mi/aaMv»" « x.KO.* ,,mn*f«b^iih«ii- '.M?» (I NO CREDIT* BAD CREDIT are from Canada, either had experi- League. They play 16 games and the ltd I*, on irM a.Ujik.i—1 .;i»n> « mn w". I»»»»(»l ',«'*»•ore km $130 fcmpymt . til m pytm S9W dut si m^twn BANKRUPTCY • REPOSESSIONS x «Vfm WnaSIUl.laiia ence in college or played on club season begins in December with eight '0' HtWtfM & Ml fSd MtBI faHlrl jvl 1/ • OOMnl pyrTrl W»mii«a UwMSSf43 10000m. y. •- IS' oft. IO.«KI» I' • liidw teams in Canada, where the sport is home games. HEREARE2EXAMPUSIK very popular. One particular player. Tickets can be purchased by call- NO PROBLEM! Scon Stewart, who was drafted out of ing 1-866-NJ STORM. 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Jersey Storm log onto CAR OR TRUCK." www.njstorm.com. • • 973-832-1822 • www.caldwelltoyota.com THE LEADER "AGE 6 - THURSDAY. JUNE 27.2002 A hole in one was pretty good for a non-athlete my fault and I will pay for the damage." _^^_^^_^_^^^^^^^^^^__^^_^^^^^^^^^_^^^_ M. •/ She•—' urged listener. s to writ. e thos. e i.n desir. e t. o d.o so. ,.,. i .inn.in,11 v\ ill n.iv loi lhi_-damage" person alive. Did he ever pay? No! He gave an authority and suggest television. They The hams were put away for use in I obeyed and was equally impressed. address that did not exist and we never must have done so and she became a winter. Prosciutto was also made. It He was so honorable and fine. heard from him again. Vagabonding * *• daily host on television. To me the was feast day for the entire When they took the trolley off the I do not listen to talk shows on program was a disaster. I only heard it neighborhood. road the road was open. Our car was television any more. a few times but was not impressed. I don't know but I think she is no longer I enjoy reading prices of days gone in front of the house and those Since I heard a million dollar a year removing the cars wanted it out of the I never was a good athlete. In fact in I went to a driving range one day to woman host ask the person she was hosting. by. One magazine tells how one could buy a Studebaker in 1049 for $1,752. way. My father was not there to drive high school everyone had to take part hit some balls and I bragged to my interviewing who had just lived so my mother who did not drive got n some athletic form on fieldday . companion that I hit them straight but through a trying, devastating tragedy. In a magazine recently I read of a They no longer exist but were popular, fanner slaughtering his beef for the That reminded me of the Studebaker in an drove from Ridge Road to Page I hey had one event to assign to me. never far. As luck would have it every "How did you feel?" I gave up in Avenue. At the bottom of the hill she I was made to run in the 60-yard dash. ball I hit veered off to the left. The disgust! How could she ask such a winter. His animals were well cared my sister had. She went on a trip with for. The grain they ate was raised on some friends during the Christmas stopped and could go no further. Mrs. I was told never look back when friend said, I thought you said you hit stupid question? She had no feeling Colabella came and drove her home, ; mining a race but of course I did and them straight. I said. "It depends on for the person. How did she expect their farm. After the butchering holiday and left her car home. She said here was NHVER anyone behind me. which way you are looking." the injured person to feel? Did she material was cleared away they made if we ever needed it to use it. luckily. I loved to play tennis, never was any Never shy with an answer. expect him to feel joyous? "cannibal sandwiches," mixing raw One day my mother asked my *** •ood. but when I went to the shore on *** beef, diced onions, garlic, salt and brother to drive her to the shore. She I like to remember food prices of veekends I hastily put on sneakers and 1 like to read stories about people I have the same complaint about a pepper, spread it between two slices had some business to attend. years gone by. raced to a Iriend's mother who had a in the news years ago. man host. I used to listen to him on of homemade bread and it was a treat We had a lovely trip to Belmar but In 1932 these prices were listed for lawn tennis court. We batted the ball I remember when Winston the radio nights I did not sleep. He has words cannot describe. when we got there it started to sleet. National Food Stores. around, never good, but plenty of Churchill was a well known English been advanced to an evening television We came home five miles an hour on exercise and fresh air. prime minister. show. I do nor know his salary but he That reminded me of my slippery roads. Sugar, lOlbs.,$.43;Bacon,Armours Melrose Sliced. 1/2 1b. pkg. $.07 1/2; There was once a golf course in He came to this country once and again asked that question and many grandfather slaughtering his pigs. It When we arrived at the bridge over I'eterhoro, a small one. I played golf- was to give a speech. Everyone more that 1 call too thoughtless and became a festive day. All thethe river a car coming our way was Swift's Premium Ovenized Sliced did I say golf—there often. The holes intended to listen to it but 1 did not sometimes cruel. He hosts many neighbors gathered and food was careening all over the road. My Bacon. 1/2 lb. pkg.. $.11; Quaker Oats, were close together and small. One like him and I can't remember why. celebrities. plentiful. brother, who loved that car, began to 2 reg. pkgs., $.15; Milk. Pet, Bordons Jay I hit the ball and it went right into He was to speak over the radio. I did I also listened to Jesse Raphael on When killed the pigs were hung on shout, "He is going to hit. He is going Carnation, tall can. $.05; National Milk. the hole. I MADB A HOLE IN ONE! not want to hear, left the room so that nights I could not sleep and people the limb of a tree with an apple in its to hit us." And sure enough right into 3 tall cans, $.13; Jello, all flavors, 3 i iood golfers like my brother say they I did not have to listen. would ask why she did not have a mouth. the side of the new Studebaker. a big pkgs.. $.20; pink salmon, 3 tall cans. never made a hole in one. They were When he was about to speak my program on television. She was so The blood was gathered, blood dent. $.25; Palmolive Soap. 4 cakes, $.25; not lucky enough to play on the short father called me, practically compassionate to lonely, elderly, pudding was made and placed in clean "Don't worry," said the culprit. Hazel. All Purpose flour, 24 1/2 lb. bag, courses that I did. demanded that I hear the greatest sleepless people. intestines. I never tasted that, had no "here is my name and address. It was $.39.

Make a gift of Meet Moeshe - "Moeshe" is a Gasoline prices lower than last year's handsome five-year old male of or- Gasoline prices remain well below at $ 1.32 per gallon. Mid grade price is cents since mid-May, and 27 cents Lyndhurst's history ange coloring with a white patch (he levels of one year ago and have % 1.42 and premium is $1.47. This com- lower than one year ago. Searching for the perfect gradua- on his breast. He is both neutered remained very stable as tin- summer pares to prices in the same period last The New Jersey average prices for tion gift for a resident or former resi- and declawed and possesses a year at $1.66, $1.78, and$l.85. full-service regular unleaded gasoline driving season begins. dent of Lyndhurst? Go no farther than very nice personality, he just Tile nationwide average price of self- Gas prices are nearly unchanged in for AAA's June survey for the last needs someone to love. If inter- the Lyndhurst Library, Town Clerk or serve regular gasoline is S1.386. This most regions since May. Prices de- five years are: 2001,$1.66; 2000,$I66; ested in giving Moeshe a chance is 24 cents below last June's average clined an average 2.1 cents per gallon I999,$1.O7; 1998, $.99; and 1997,$1.13. Health Department to purchase a contact the Humane Society of price of $1 629. Travelers also will find in the Midwest to $ 1347. In the South- AAA's Fuel Gauge Report is based unique gift: Remembering Lyndhurst Bergen County, 221 Stuyvesant gasoline prkvs have remained almost east prices dropped 2.6 cents to on data from Oil Price Information 1917- 1992. a pictorial history of the Avenue, Lyndhurst, (201) 896- unchanged since April of this year, SI.315; in the Great Lakes down 2 Service - the nation's most compre- 9300. when the nationwide average price of cents to $1.391; and Southwest down hensive source of petroleum pricing township's first 75 years after the gasoline ITrsI settled near SI.40 per 1.4 cents to $1,344. The only region information. name was changed from Union Town- gallon nationwide. "This summer's where prices are up is the West where AAA Mid-Atlantic has been an af- ship to Lyndhurst. Sending in a photo? more moderate gasoline prices will an increase of I cent per gallon brings filiated club of AAA since its incep- The book, presented in chronologi- make summer tups during the Fourth the price to $1,493. tion in 1902. AAA worldwide services »»l July holiday more affordable than Nationwide, the price of self-serve, more than 44 million members, cal order, contains over 150 photo- If it was taken with a last veal." said Paul Maiolo. AAA mid-grade averages $ 1.472, a decrease inctuding ever 810,000 in the Eastern graphs plus anecdotes of residents' digital camera, Mid Atlantic. of 1.5 cents per gallon since last region, with automotive, financial, lives during the various eras of the please send it by e-mail. In New Jersey. Prices have shown a month, but 26 cents less expenswe travel, and member services. town's history. Over 50 people were slight decline from a month ago with than last year. Self-serve premium av- Visit their web sile at today's average for regular unleaded erages $1.52 per gallon, down 1.5 www.aaamidatlanlic.coin. interviewed during an oral history The e-mail address is To reach the Leader call 201-438-8700 or FAX 201-438-9022 project conducted by the Lyndhurst [email protected] or mail to Leader Newspapers. 251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Historical Society.

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' THE LEADER PAQE 7 THURSDAY. .HJIM- 77 - LHS Golden Bears finish season on top After a slow start, winning only games," as Coach Servideo calls three-year varsity letter winner, was four of the first ten games, the them. also an asset to the team. Coach Golden Bears won 12 straight games The one thing that impressed Servideo explained that he was more and finished the remainder of the Coach Servideo the most about this than an exceptional manager; he was season 17-3. The team tied the LHS year's team was the fact that they also an inspirational leader and his Baseball Record for most wins in a never quit no matter what the score, presence as manager was more like single season with 22. no matter who the opponent. having another coach. As manager. According to Coach Servideo The 2002 Bears were led by first Taras kept the team and individual there were many exciting and memo- team All-League, first team All- stats, reported games to the news- rable games throughout the season County short stop Dave Sica. Sica papers and provided the team with including the Belleville win at the represented Lyndhurst at the North/ computerized statistical readouts Historic Doubler Day Field in South All-Star game played at every Saturday morning. Taras will Cooperstown: the two games played Princeton University recently. Other attend St. John's University in the at Riverfront Stadium, home of the seniors on the team included Rich fall. Newark Bears: the big win over Tuero, Jr., Brian Lukeman. Joe Loizzi, Coach Servideo also expressed Paramus in the first round of the Billy Kapp, Josh Sarnoski, Jimmy thanks to two of his former LHS Bergen County Tournament; the ex- Guirland and Steve Batista, who baseball players who have come citing 7-6 loss to Ramapo. the #1 were joined by underclassmen D»ve back to be assistant coaches. Jeff ranked high school baseball team in Rush, Mike Scott, Alex Krastek, Radigay and Joe Castaginette wi the state and all those late inning Michael Furino and Mickey Casedra. serve as junior varsity coach and inducted -North Arlington HS recently inducted new members at the 16th annual Athletic I- come from behind wins - "cardiac Senior Manager Stephen Taras, a freshman coach respectively. Fame dinner Pictured here are the committee members: Mark Tylenda, Athletic Director Dan Guglielmo, John Orovio, David Walsh, Andy Rudowitz, Richard Gnoinski, Kirk Del Russo, and William Ferguson Spadoro joins the ranks of Rutherford's stars ST. MARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL John Hurley, principal of Ruther- Dr. Spadoro earned her B.A. in 1980 President of operations. Dr Spadoro 72 CHESTNUT STREET ford High School, has announced from Douglass College in New ahs administrative and budgetary re- RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 the selection of Joanne Spadoro, Brunswick, and then received her Ph.D. sponsibilities for the Operations de 201-933-8410 Ph.D. from the Class of 1976 as the in 1985 from the university ofConnecti- partment which employs more than Distinguished Graduate for the year cut in Storrs, CT. From Sept. 1985 350 employees at six facilities in NJ t t 2002. Currently the senior vice- through Aug. 1987, Dr. Spadoro com- and California. "WHERE FAITH & KNOWLEDGE MEET" president of operations for Roche pleted a Postdoctoral Fellow for the With the presentation of the Distin- Molecular Systems in Branchburg, Department of Biochemistry and Bio- guished Graduate Award. Dr. Spadoro - NJ CERTIFIED ADMINSTRATION AND TEACHING STAFF WITH A STRONG NJ. Dr. Spadoro has developed physics at the University of California joins other recipients who have made COMMITMENT TO THEIR STUDENTS more than twenty tests to detect at Davis. outstanding contributions in science. - CHALLENGING CURRICULUM WHICH MEETS ALL THE REQUIREMENTS various infectious disease agents. In her present position as Senior Vice the arts, business, and government OF-THE STATE OF NJ AND THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK - FULL DAY PRE-K AND KINDERGARTEN (OPTIONAL HALF DAY PRE-K-3) - LIMITED CLASS SIZE (AVERAGE CLASS SIZE -19) - BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM, - STATE OF THE ART COMPUTER LAB - FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION (GRADE K-8) - STRONG READING, MATH AND WRITING PROGRAMS - PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND MUSIC INSTRUCTION - NEWLY RENOVATED LIBRARY - ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES - HOT LUNCH CAFETERIA - SECURE, DISCIPLINED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

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Celebrate - Eighth grade teacher Paula Ellis poses with two of her stu- dents, Jason Thome and Alvin Young at a graduation ceremony at Wash- ington School, Lyndhurst. St. Mary's offers preschool program St. Mary's Elementary School in- through their own ability to talk, run, vites you to experience its three year hear, see, touch, taste and smell. The Saturday June 29,2002 m 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. old preschool program staffed by cer- child's sense of wonder is piqued by Secaucus, NJ tified teachers. The program is de- stories, poems, songs, plays, games, Laurel Hill Park signed to stimulate your child socially, art and gym activities, and sand and «M Pontoon Boat Eco-tours w* Rock Climbing*** Central Park Zoo's Wildlife Theater*** Kiddie Rides *** emotionally, and academically through water play. Three and five day open- m Games and Prizes *** Native American Drum and Dance Performances *** Live Animal Shows *** hands on experience and allows for an ings are available. Contact the school's increase in children's awareness of office at (201)933-8410 to schedule a wt Petting Zoos *** Pony Rides *** DJ Performance by the Pier All Day m Strolling Entertainers *** their own characteristics and abilities visit. m Sue Wee and Ugly Pig Races *** Picnic Area and Refreshments Available m **- Environmental Displays and much more! *** Lyndhurst Little League All activities are FREE! Star players of the week Rain Date: Sunday, June 30

Steve Pena - 9 yrs old, 2 bunt Jim Gang! - 9 yrs old, great singles in championship game catch in championship game

2 - O - O - 2. Alyssa Rbzo -10 yrs old, hit to Kevin Pedersen - 12 yrs old, For directions and the latest festival information: doubled in 7th, 2 RBI for winning 2nd base, 1 RBI and tied game Web site: http://www.meadowlands.state.nj.us/festival/ Email: [email protected] runs 11-11 Phone: 201-460-4662 Fax: 201-460-8434 The song of the river ends not at her banks, but in the hearts of those who have loved her. - Buffalo Joe E-mail your press releases and local Come, Join in the Song of the River. • THE LEADER i AGE 8 - THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 2002 SPORTS , Underdogs move into LL championship game Webb works hard on and off the field HI ( II\KI JsO'BUIJ.I Hash Cleaners scored two surpris- ship game, defeating P.B.A. Local 2002, which begin play June 29. ttv JAMKN DOMBROWSKI ing playoff victories to move into the 300, 11-1. Jimmy McCann had three The American League 12s, man- The maturity level of 16-year-old Rutherford Little League town chain singles and scored four runs, while aged by Steve Smith, include Jonathan North Arlington sophomore Kristen pionship game. The third-place fin- Gabe Silva notched an RBI single and Batista and Tom Malach, Flash; Colin Webb quickly surfaces when you hear isher in the American League Alex Rivera added two hits and two Birth and Mickey Gardclla, Lions; her explain ShopRite manager Mike kri'K-ked oft the two clubs ahead of RBI. Alfredo Lastra struck out 12 in John Gaffney and Pat Saracino. Cappadona" s reason for hiring student thc-m to advance. victory. Paul Chong had three P.B.A. Tancredi: Brian Jenkins and Danny athletes." "Patsy's ShopRite in Lyndhurst loin Malach had three singles and hits, and Mark Capobianco singled Smith, Elks; Kyle McAuley and Sal encourages sports participation by our scored the game's only run, as Flash home a run. Viggiano, DiNoto; Patrick McGarry. high school employees. Responsibility tupped I.ions, 1-0. Malach. who was Earlier, P.B.A. posted four runs on Mike Schule, and Nidk Zurla, Keller. is seen by students who balance also the winning pitcher with eight just two hits in the third inning to oust Tom McCallum will manage the studying, working, and athletics," strikeouts, singled in the fifth inning, Inline Skating, 4-3. Bryan Gaschke. National League 12s, who include Cappadona noted. and scored on a ground ball by Pat Ryan Arnold, Paul Chong, and Sean Steve Caraccio and Chris Fichtcl, Hughes that became an error. Diego Naylor all scored in the inning. Ryan Inline; Paul Chong and Ryan Kiczek. "They told me when I came for a part- I lores doubled for Lions, and Ryan Kiczek pitched the victory, and B.J. P.B.A.; Nick Fernandez. Springs; time job that the playing of sports was Schcrba picked up two singles but Scurti tossed three scoreless innings Steve Finelli. John Mayo, and Mike a plus." Webb said. u ;is stranded on third base when the for the save. Mark Leonard had two Schneider, Kurgan: Alfredo Lastra, The soon-to-be junior has done a lot Game ended. Colin Birth of Lions doubles and a steal of home for Inline, Jimmy McCann, and Gabe Silva, Fire; more than just compete on the Viking struck out 12 Hash batters. and Mark McPherson added a double Tommy McCallum and C.J. Track Team. A two-sport athlete, Webb Sheppard, Kiwanis. plays on the Varsity Soccer Team as .lustin Miceli's sixth-inning single The Fire roster also included Patrick well. Working overtime - Kristen Web takeTa break from work at the scored Malach and Chris Fiume with Barry, Mike Caufield, Matt The American league 10s arc Ryan On soccer, Webb plays midfield the go-ahead runs in a 5-1 Flash de- DeSimone, Peter Hartmann. David Albem, Brendan and Nolan Dolaghan. ShopRite in Lyndhurst to pose for a picture. where she concentrates on defense. feat of Tancredi Plumbing. Dave Jones, John Magda, Jay Ryan, Scott and Mike Paskas. Lions; Kyle Bayse The strong performance by Webb gold in the 100 H.H. Milne's grounder to third was Steinel, and Tim Sullivan. Bob and Tom McPherson. Tancredi; Chris "You need to be in great shape to play at the Clifton Sectional Group 1 soccer. There is plenty of running. At the State Sectional Championship misplaycd into an additional three Simone was the manager of the Na- Hume and Dave Milne. Flash; Pat championships helped earn North During the winter months I play indoor Meet, Webb won an outstanding Silver nins. Tancredi had reached the board tional League champions. Kinzlcr, Jimmy Ryan. Ryan Vetloso, Arlington a Girls Team ninth place soccer for the Meadowlands United Medal in the Group 1 100 H.H. with a on Piii Saracino's double and Kyle In regular-season contests, Flks and Bo Waldron. Keller; Shawn Mar- team finish. Club team in Lyndhurst. I play midfield time of 16.3. Kristen took a sixth place Bayse's grounder. edged Kurgan-Bergen Realtors, .1-2, tin. DiNoto. Jeff Cassella is the man- Lyndhurst finished 12" lead by a in the Indoor League where we play in the 400 H.H. with a lime of 1:09.6. as Danny Smith tripled and scored the ager. fourth place finish in the 100 Meter Tancredi, the American League with seven players as opposed to the 11 Kim Mineo of Glen Rock won the 400 winning run for Elks on Jesse Kolich's The National League 1 Os, managed champion, also featured Hlliot on the outdoor field," Webb explained. H.H. in a record time of 1:03.2 by Kim Hykey with a time of 12.8 Alterio, Cory Aponte, Jimmy sacrifice fly; Keller-Depken Oil by Bob Simone, feature Patrick Barry seconds. Hykey placed sixth in the The Meadowlands United play at "Running against the best competition Fccanin, Brian Fetro, Dylan Farmer, topped Inline, 5-2. on two doubles by and Matt DeSimone, Fire; Mark 400 M with a time of 1:01.9. The N.J.I.T. makes me run better," voiced Webb. John Gaffney, Matt Hadrava, Garrctl Mike Schule and Patrick McGarry's Capobianco. Chris Dietz, and Bryan The Madison Street star continued her Bears earned a sixth place in the 4 by Johnson, Eroeric Lassalle, David two-run single; and P.B.A. downed Gaschke. P.B.A.; Luke Garone, T.J. The BCSL All-League Track star had fine season at the NJSIAA Group I 400 Relay, tracking a lime of 4:23.8. McPherson. and Tom McPherson. DiNoto Fuel. 5-3. behind a pair of Paul Hustcd, and Steve Macri, Kiwanis; a break-out season this spring. Webb State Championships in Egg Harbor Webb has (wo years remaining at The club was managed by Mike Chong doubles and Ryan Arnold's Mark McPherson, Robbie Scgro. and went undefeated in the BCSL 100 meter Township. Webb placed sixth in the North Arlington High School. The Gaffney. RBI single. Andrew Spanarkel. Inline: George High Hurdles and set the Viking school record with a time of 15.9 seconds. She 100 H.H. with a time of 16.04 and hurdling star should only get better. In the National League, l-'ire De- The Rutherford Little League has Schneider. Kurgan; and Ryan took second in the conference qualified for the State Meet of "Everyone at Patsy's is proud of partment advanced to the champion- announced its tournament teams for Sharkey, Springs. .hampionship in the 4(X) I.H. and won Champions Kristen," Cappadona said. Newark Bears host Make or break Rutherford LL games Free Car Wash* Bv MIKE KI//II 'Lyndhurst Night' Fourth of July This week had it all! This week IACL jumped all over the Oz-man too The Newark Bears baseball team meant all of the marbles, a kick save and scored four more runs IACL took Independence Day will hold a "Lyndhurst Night" at and a beauty, a last minute touch an 11-2 lead into the fifth. With one "Buy Any Full Service Car Wash Riverfront Stadium in Newark on down, a penalty goal kick and a hole hit away from a ten run rule. This June 28 at 7:05 p.m. Tickets for box in one. OK, I'll get a grip it's only game looked like it was in the bag for & Receive One Full Service Car Wash Free! seats are currently being sold for $8. Little League. This last week meant a IACL when Florist erupted for nine Bus transportation will he provided lot for Florist, IACL, Elks, Amvets and runs to tie the score in the fifth. With All Customers Who Wash Their Car for the event. Bottom Line. two outs in the fifth, bases loaded. Or Truck On The 4th Will Also Receive For more information, or to pur- IACL beat Bottom Line 4-2 for first Alyssa Rizzo hit a ground ball to sec- chase tickets, con tact Coach Servideo place. IACL had a 4-0 lead going into ond base to tie the score Both teams $ at (201) 896-2105. the fifth. Bottom Line fell short in the threatened in the sixth but failed to 50 in Car Wash Coupons sixth losing 4-2. Which guaranteed score. Then in the seventh Florist gets 1. For another "buy one and get one free. Storm tickets on sale I ACi. at least a tie for first. two more tuns with a double tw. Kevin 2. $10.00 Discount Coupon for Tech Shield l"hc NewJerscy Storm indoor la- Elks still had a chance if they swept Peterson with men on second and 3. $10.00 Discount Coupon for Interior Shampoo crosse loam recently announced that the double header Friday night, but third. Fran ORourkc and Steven Pena season tickets for their second cam- lost the second game to Amvets 5-4 scored on the double. Steve also had 4. $10.00 Discount Coupon, Blue Coral Hand Wax paign at Continental Airlines Arena to give I ACL first place in the National two key bunts for base hits. In the ! wenl on saleJune 21. League. Good job IACL. bottom of the sixth IACL loaded the Tickets can be purchased through In the American League, Florist had bases with one out. A ground ball was "BRUSHLESS " the team's front office by calling I- to win two out of three to clinch first hit to the pitcher. Ostag, who threw it K66-NJ STORM. Tickets are priced place. The first game against Fire De- for the force out to Rizzo at home, CAR WASH at S8. $16. and $23. plus a limited partment was a nail biter. Fire De- Rizzo, the catcher, had a heads up play number of VIP packages are avail- partment was winning 5-4 in the fifth and threw the ball lo third to complete 485 Ridge Road. No. Arlington able. The learn will play eight home when Florist exploded with 11 runs to a game ending double play. A great 201-991-3629 games beginning in December. help their cause. game to watch, it was a shame one Custom Detmllin ' Techshleld Express Polishing Florist needed to win one more team had to lose, 3 game. They had a doubleheader Find out the results of the final games against Stellato's Friday night. With of the town championship. Other II* ELMWOOD BARN Sean McGrath pitching for Stellato's scores for the week. Klks 10 Levy's and Brian Walker pitching for Florist 4. IACL 4 Bottom Line 2. Amvets 6 An American Grille & Gathering Place the score was lied 2-2 in the sixth. Savino's2. Elks 11 Amvets 1. Amvets With the American League title on the 5 Elks 4. Crickets 18 Stellato's 7. line Florist scored two in the sixth and Duke's 8 Hild 7. Florist IS Fire De- Mike Rizzo pitched the sixth inning partment 5. Stellato's 11 Florist 9 — and closed the door on Stellato's to in this game there were two girl pitch- TWO SPECIAL NIGHTS AT THE BARN give Florist the American League ers Francesca DAniato and Alyssa Title. This game was such a nail biter Rizzo. good job girls! EVERY MONDAY NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT for manager Mike Rizzo. He paced Little League Notes: Glert Flora led SEAFOOD EXTRAVAGANZA ITALIAN FIESTA NITE up and down so much, by the sixth the league with 7 home runs. Florist inning all you could see were his eyes had a 28 game winning streak before GREAT SELECTION - MARKET FRESH SPECIAL PLATTERS ~ PASTAS and his hat. Good thing we have a Duke's beat them 40, Mike Rizzo got REASONABLY PRICED GOURMET PIZZA Parks Department so the field could a home run last week which was his be fixed in a hurry. 100th hit in Lyndhurst Little League. OK, here we go, the first game of the IACL came in last place last year and Lyndhurst Little League Town Cham won a title this year, pionship: IACL vs. Florist, the first The Sunday Home Run Derby starts game if you had a name for it would 3:30 p.m. Come down for the hot dog Now...Better Than Ever! be called the Yogi Berra Classic, eating contest at 2:00 pm. Next week; IACL jumped all over Mike Rizzo to the town champs. Home Run Derby 435 River Dr. Blmwood Park (201) 797-6900 take a 7-1 lead in the third. James results and the All-star results. Talk (1/3 Mile North Of Exit 61 Off Route 80) Ostag replaced Rizzo in the fourth but to you next week. Open 7 Days - All Major Credit Card ~ Wheelchair Accessible Fax your press releases to the Leader Newspapers at 1-201-438-9022 BEARS BATTLE BLUEFISH Tkr. June 27th 6:35 pin Diamond Dig Gkitr Mountain futer Sat. June 29th 6:05pm Ruppert Bobbleheads Fireworks Every Saturday CALL 973A83.6900 TODAY ticketmastet NEWARKBEARS.COM 201.507.8900-212.307.7171 ticket mustcr.com THE LEADER THURSDAY, JUNE 27, WQ2-PAQE9 Thumbnail reviews of new movie releases •Y KAM WILLIAMS 13th Annual FREE Hey Arnold! The Movie (PG for the- and falls in love with the conniving, Lovely & Amazing (R for profanity matic elements) Nickelodeon's Oat- big city reporter (Winona Ryder) as- and nudity) Bittersweet British com- headed, cartoon character comes to the signed to do an expose' on him. edy serves up tasty slices of the lives big screen. Fourth graders Arnold and INDEPENDENT of a family of four females. Examines his best friend Gerald get their own & FOREIGN FILMS self-esteem issues involving compli- full-length vehicle to fight an omnivo- "MUSIC UNDER THE STARS" In Praise of Love (Unrated I Legend- cated mom, Brenda Blethyn. and her rous, industrialist out to mall their ary director Jean-Luc Godard' s mean- trio of introspective daughters. July 18th, 19th, 20lh * Town Park * DelalWId Avenue * Lyndhurst. New Jersey hometown. dering meditation about a trio of philo- Pumpkin (R for language and a sex Mr. Deeds (PG-13 for language, sophical couples looking for the mean- scene) A romantically-challenged teen sexual references and rear nudity) ing of comedy with Christina Ricci as a col- Adam Sandier stars in remake of the life against the backdrop of artsy the- lege coed who is ostracized for fall- July 18lh, Thursday Benin}; 1936 Frank Capra classic about a atrical settings. (A black & white film ing in love with a sexually frustrated, small-town boy who inherits a fortune in French with subtitles) handicapped individual. "Jimmy Sour Ordwstn" 8:30 til KMKi i Kam reviews Spielberg's Minority Report BV KAM WILLIAMS Unless you enjoyed Artificial Intel- celebrated author of a cerebral brand Second, even the characters come July 19»h, I'riday Evening ligence: AI (2001) immensely, it of science fiction. Several of Dicks off as cringe-inducing post-human, would be unfair of me not warn you works have previously been adapted again, as in AI. "Total Sour 8:00 til 9:00 pm "1 he Platters" 9:15 til 10:15 pin away from Minority Report, another into blockbusters successfully, such as Worst of all was the story itself, unpleasant, interminable, futuristic Blade Runner (1982) starring Harrison which was utterly rudderless, implau- indulgence from director Steven Ford and Total Recall (1990) starring sible, depressing and about a half-hour Spielberg. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Spielberg too long. Yep. like AI. Although the legendary three-time squanders the talents of Cruise and As a result. I found myself actually Oscar-winner has wowed us with quite a capable casl. which included relieved and welcoming the escape of- some of the best movies ever made, other Oscar-nominees in Max Von fered by the plethora of prominent including Jaws (1975). Raiders of the Sydow (for Pelle the Conqueror) and product placements for companies like Lost Ark (1981), ET (1982) and Samantha Morton (for Sweet and The Gap. Reebok. Pepsi. Ben & Schindler's List (1993). he has also Lowdown). The dramatis personae Jerry's. Radio Shack. USA Today. foisted his share of flops on the pub- credits over 100 actors and actresses, Lexus. Nokia and Aquafina. But what fri, 20tk SttvrAn «t All Dtt / &J0 im • 5:00 pm X RAIN OR SHINt lic. You can dump Minority Report with some familiar names and faces does it say. when you' vc been manipu- into his dustbin of lousy losers, despite in Anna Maria Horsford (Thelma of lated to be more pleasantly inclined ANTIQUE CARS £ FIFA MARKET S FOOD COURT «T Ewiuft K* KIIIS" 3:30 its very promising premise. TV's Amen), Jessica Capshaw towards a movie's carefully-posi- "Dixictwd Stroller*" 3:30 X*Rcmctnhr,iikt" MWril 6:.*) pm j'l.iiifj ^Arkitt" 63t)til 7:15pm Set in Washington. DC in 2054. the (Spielberg's stepdaughter). Eugene tioned commercials than towards any- film is a cautionary tale which ques- Osme'nt (Haley Joels dad). Arye thing else on screen? It tells me that •Inferno** 7:30 til 8:40 pm j* "M Miruiio* & hit 15-piwt ontmm 9:00 nl 10:15 pm tions the ethical limitations of a crime- Gross (Adam of TVs Ellenl and Wil- the brains behind the ad campaign prevention program which puts people liam Mapother (Tom Cruise's cousin). could be every bit as diabolical as behind bars before they have behaved It's hard to imagine how Minority those who might envision a future feloniously, merely for having homi- Report will recoup its $80+ million where we imprison people for their cidal intentions. Oscar-nominee Tom budget, even though the visually-en- thoughts alone. And then maybe I'm Cruise (for Magnolia), stars as Detec- gaging adventure features 481 state- merely paranoid and Minority Report tive John Anderton, who is a chief pro- of-the-art special effects. The prob- is no worse than any other so-so sci-fi ponent of the brain police's Pre Crime lems are plentiful. flick. Unit until its mind-reading technology First, the city of tomorrow as seen Fair (1 star) Rated PG-13 for vio- fingers him as a murderer, too. The here, despite all its dazzling gadgetry, lence, brief profanity, a little sexual- movie is based on the 1956 short story is unappealingly dreary and steely, just ity and drug use. by die late Philip K. Dick, the much- as in AI. J Wolfie" pbying music each night & Saturday afternoon Spielberg and Cruise team up for movie first iv KAM WILLIAMS Steven Spielberg has directed about thirty memorable, feature length mov- Hr the course of his impressive Tom Cruise has made about the c number of blockbusters. But the legendary director and charismatic •ClOrhad never collaborated on a film before Miumilv Report. Not that they o cold. The recommended tempera power strip (hat has a switch then to find and read. (Animal rights litera indeed follow the money. nology disturb their myth washed clothes hy hand, lit candles a( ture setting is between 37 and 40 de- lust switch them off. The average U.S. ture is an excellent nutct > Hence the History, genetics, biology and cvo- i ii !• lii. and sailed their food to preserve grees Fahrenheit, and f> degrees Fahr- household leaks M) watts of power subject is generally ignored and the lution theory have proven the abso- Wake up. people, all this has a pro- it Today, our homes are filled with ap- enheit for the Iree/er section. To test constantly from these small appli- public remains ignorant. This works lute inefficacy ol animal based test- found effect on you, your loved ones to further the one and only corporate pliances that make our lives easier, (he temperature, place an appliance ances, costing about S3.MUtOfl in (he ing. Isomorphic relationships between and future generations. Shut off the goal increased profits safer, and more fun. thermometer in a glass ol water in the United States in leaked energy costs species d*>es not exist, therefore reli- TV. read informative books on the There is a downside, though. Cur middle of your refrigerator and take a annually. In the nineties pharmaceutical com- able extrapolation of test data from subject and loudly and persistently reading after 24 hours In the free/er, rently, ihe United States relies on fos- 4 Bu\ smart. When you're in the panies put pressure on the govern- one species to another does not ex- voice your concern to your Congres- place the thermometer between frozen sil luck tul, coal, and natural gas - for market to buy new appliances, look ment to bring all drugs to the market ist. Then being no documented crite- sional Representatives, the President, K^ percent of its energy needs. Unfor- for Kncrgy SUIT products. According more quickly. The government rion for suitability, the selection of an the FDA and the NIH. tunately, this reliance means the ma- to the Energy Star, if everyone chose obliged. The FDA's approval rale animal model is based uuiuK on price jority of our energy plants double as energy-efficient appliances and prod- went from fcO '< at the beginning of and a\ailabiltty. Animal testing per Joseph Zuwatsky air pollution factories, emitting tons GUEST EDITORIAL ucts with the Hnergy Star label, over sists because it provides jobs, re- the decade to the present 80 *. Re- East Rutherford of fine panicles, lulfui dioxide, toxic by Erica Hesch the next 10 years we would cut the metals, anil other harmful pollutants, nation's utility bills by up to $ UX) bil- Energy generation faun Fossil fuels lion and make major reductions in •llOproduces jSOpctveni o| the world's lood packages and read after 24 hours. greenhouse gas emissions at the same greenhouse gas emissions, which 2. Take the 5-Bulb Challenge. 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William P prosperity e»(O\ed b\ the State ot book discussion club on Tuesdays at program, which began last summer, Michaud. Children's Librarian, at tors Corporations decision to con- Watiey totonnulale a stniteg) to keep V-u Jer*e>." Watle) said. "VVeaa* 7 p.m. from July 9 to Aug. 13. The is being coordinated by specialists in (201) 955-3636. tinue production at its manufactur- the Linden plant open delighted thai GM and New lerse\ club is open to students v. ho will be young adult programming from the ing facility in Linden through 2003. The conipain has now decided H will continue this important and entenng grades six, seven and eight Bergen County Cooperative Library The North Arlington Public Library "GM*S decision is welcome for will continue to produce Us current prosperous relationship." in September. Club sessions will fea- System (BCCLSi Youngsters with a is located at 210 Ridge Road in North both auto manufacturing in New line of vehicles at the Linden t'aciltt) We h.iw heen working closely ture a mix of ice breaker activities, valid card from any BCCLS member Arlington. The Library is open Mon- Jersey and : tile employed,' through the suiu»w4 ol ^*H>5 Waitev, wrth General MT^TN «*vet the- |HtM book discu«R»>. games and refresh- library is eligible to join. Registration days. Tuesdays and Thursdays from McGreevey said. "GM ought to be Zoffinger and N.J. I ahor (,'omnns tew months, aiul we are gratified by ments. is required; fliers are available at the 0 a.m. to *) p.m. and Wednesdays and commended for its willingness to sioner Albert G. Kroll are scheduled the eompniw s ammntment lo re- Youngsters who attend lour out of Library Bks for the first week's sos- Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In June conthroe to woric with the State to to meet with GM officials tomorrow in.mi in New lerseJ, added six sessions will be invited lo a spe- sion can be picked up pnor to the start the Library is also open Saturdays in.uni.nn piatat operations." to discuss potential long tent I incen- Zoffingei '\\ c will huikl upon this cial wrap-up pan\ in the fall. of the program and arc available now from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Initial Library Earlier this year, the Governor tive programs m an effort lo keep the partnership to cnsiitc ih.ii New Jer- The number of participant] will he cards arc free to all residents of the designated George Zoltinger as the company in New Jersey beyond 2005 sey continues u> lv .in attractive lo- North Arlington is one of 17 librar- limited to 20. so early registration is borough. 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NJ 07071 Hi.,:, THE LEADER PAGE 12 - THURSDAY, JUNE 27,2002 OBITUARIES Jimmy C. Lampley Anne R. Arena Marie D. Van Dyk Senior News Line Jimmy C!•< . • Lample| y of fIII WallingtonII, , V Anne R. Arena (nee Russo), age 73, Marie D. Van Dyk, (Mary) (n R\ MATILDA CHARI KS died Tuesday, June 11. of Lakewood, formerly of Rutherford, Obituaries, prayers and memorials McCarthy), age 69. of Rutherford died The AARP (formerly the American ML- was beloved lather of Jimmy D. died on Tuesday, June 18. on May 25 must be received no later than Slim" and Therese "T." l^amplcy, lov- Association of Retired Persons) has She was bom in Jersey City. She was born in Jersey City where ing brother of James, Amos, Troy and joined in lawsuits alleging that some She was a partner for Port Jersey she lived 22 years, and was a resideni Friday at noon Sylvester 1-ampley. Willie Pearl Wash- pharmaceutical companies paid their Distribution and Transportation in of Rutherford for 47 years iujMon. Christine Smith. Kdna Hatcher competitors not to market cheaper ge- to appear in the upcoming edition. Jersey City. She was a homemakcr. .ind I.uhi Palmer, and beloved grand- neric drugs. This, says the AARP, re- Mrs. Arena was secretary/treasurer She was a member of the Parish lather olJimmiN Lampley and Jelisa duces competition and delays the time ofPJD. Council of St. Mary's RC Church, a Johnson. He is also survived by a host when consumers can obtain lower- Mail all obituaries, etc., to Leader Newspapers, Mrs. Arena is survived by her hus- member of the St. Mary's Bowling of nieces, nephews, cousins, other priced drugs. band Frank Arena, her children Joseph League, and Past President of the Si. 251 Ridge Road, relatives, friends and neighbors. The lawsuits reflect the growing con- and John Arena, Cheryl Matanin and Mary's PTA . He is also survived by his former Franca Reisen, eight grandchildren, a cern the AARP and other consumer Lyndhurst, NJ 07071, She was beloved wife of the late groups have about the rising cost of wile Barbara Farrish Lampley brother Bob Russo and siter Selma August John (2001); devoted mother or fax to 201-438-9022, l-uneral services were held at Cal- DeMaio. prescription drugs - many of which are of Danny and wife Peggy, Thomas. used by seniors. They also show dis- vary Baptist Church. Paterson. Ar- The funeral was from the Collins- Carol and her husband John or email [email protected] rangementa were by Carnie P. Bragg Calhoun Funeral Home, Rutherford. pleasure with Washington's failure to Gumbman, Robert and his wife act on drug-coverage legislation. I uneral Homes, Inc., Paterson. The funeral mass was at St. Mary's Catherine Van Dyk, , Dennis and his One of the companies cited in the R.C. Church, Rutherford. Entombment wife Lucille Van Dyk; beloved nana suit, Bristol-Myers Squibb, is charged Thank you for your cooperation. Florence B. Pettengill was Holy Cross Chapel Mausoleum, of Bryan, Justin. Laura. Stephanie. with illegally holding a monopoly on Florence B. Pettengill (nee Baker), North Arlington. Amy Rose, Nicole. Kailyn, Jean Marie. Buspar, an anti-anxiety drug. Three LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES age Kfr.of Oeanvater, Florida, formerly Memorial donations may be made Thomas John. Matthew. Rebecca, other companies, Schering-Plough ol Kuthcrford, died on Wednesday to the American Diabetes Association Kevin Van Dyk. and Keith Gumbfnon; Corp., Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc., June 19. 39-40 Broadway Fair Lawn, NJ 07410. dear sister of Anne and Charles and American Home Products (now Address 85 Orient W She was born in Lyndhurst. Nierstcdt. Thomas and Helcne Pto2Uuwitt£lU*B:00pm «TL«edayJury9.2002.rthea>rrwT*ieeottr«VVr^ Wyeth) were alleged to be conspiring located at 176 Pa* Avenue, ftiherford. New Jersey a put* hearing ol the Borough of RL*r«rtord Board of Arjustment «J She was a flower arranger who de- McCarthy. Elizabeth Curtin, Isabel berteldmcar¥*cte>n^arequeetfora.TWWsubdrv»OTa«JauM Jeanne M. Couglin to keep a generic form of KDur-20 Thai I Joseph Beetuni MM appro** of a mr** subt*vwon v^ al required bufc variances crea«^ a new 5000 square toot voted her life to earing for her mother (McCarthy) Maurice, and pre-de- lot. wheh bull variances ndude (which treats the side effects of hyper- and sister. Jeanne M. Couglin (nee ceased by Francis (Sonny) McCarthy tension medication) off the market. Lot Area 30,000 square teet 5,000 square (eel llorence wax a member of the hirst Muhleisen), of Lyndhurst, died on in 19K9; cherished sister-in-law to Lot Width 150 teet 100 teet Another suit charges AstraZeneca and LotOepth 200teet SOteet llaptist Church of Dunedin. June 20. John, Joan, Leonard, and Maureen Barr laboratories with colluding to keep arxltorparTTwaiwlOConatfuaa4urw She is survived by her son Jeff, five She was the wife of the late Richard, Van Dyk; endeared aunt to many .n irw PCD zone under Borough Oranance 131 /* and 1 Ji7O(6| ArhdelV Section 7A Appkcant seeks *»etoaowmg buff c a generic form of the breast cancer drug variances w*h regardto t» e proposed use jirarulchildren and six great-grandchil- mother of Mary Ellen Karainski. nieces and nephews. Proposed Kathleen, Loretta, Robert and lamoxilen off the market. dren. The funeral was from the Collins Olivanne Couglin, sister of Elizabeth In response, a representative for the She was predeceased by her hus- Calhoun Funeral Home. Rutherford. Shannon, Frederick and William pharmaceutical industry accuses the Thai notee m bang pubkahad pursuantto ti e requwmenei of the Borough c4 RL*iertcrt arraJ tie Lart Uae Acl The appicatwn band Elmer. followed by a funeral mass in St. and Me • avaaane for napacaon during normal working hours at the fJonelructon Depertrnert Muhleisen.; also survived by ten groups of "(taking up) with the nation's By Richard J Arten.Jr Attorney Graveside services weree held at Mary's RC Church, Rutherford Inter Pubeahed June27 2002 granddaughters and four great-grand- trial lawyers instead of working with... Fee $2812 I lillside Cemetery, I .yndhurst. me nt was at Holy Cross Cemetery, children. Congress and the White House ... to Arrangements were by Collins- North Arlington. The funeral was from the Ippolito- reform Medicare and provide drug cov- Calhoun Funeral Home. Kiilhcrfnril. Donations may be made to the To- BOftOUGH OF EAST RUTHERFORD Stellalo Funeral Home, Lyndhurst erage." morrows Children Fu nd c/o Summary or synopsis of 2001 Audit report ot Borough of East Rutherford as required by N J S 40A 5- 7 The funeral mass was at Our Lady ot What do you think? COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHFET Hackensack Medical Ctr, 30 Prospect Florence M. Cascino Ml. Carmcl Church. Lyndhurst. (P.S. To anyone who would defend 31 St., Hackcnsack, NJ 07601. Year 2000 A funeral mass for Florence M. Donations may be made to (he the companies' right to make a profit ASSETS Cash and Investments Cascino ( nee O'Brien ). K2, ol North Deborah Hospital Foundation, New targe enough to recoup millions of dol- Due From State of New. Jersey 33i306 Prayer to the Messed Virgin Taxes Assessments and Liens Arlington was ottered in Our I.ady Jersey Region, P.O. Box 820. Brown lars in research and development costs Receivable 382 403 91 1.031 88625 Never known to fail) Oh most beau Property Acquired tor Queen of Peace Church, North Arling- Taxes Assessed Value Mills. NJ 08015. ilnl flower of Mount Carmcl. fruitful without government interference, re- Otn«r Receivables Deferred Charges to Future Taxation ton, following the funeral From the vine. Splendor of Heaven, blessed member that many of these products Current FuntT 247 401 14 General Capital fund 11.153,818 74 11 423 726 52 Pa row Funeral Home, North Arling- Viothcr of the Son of God, immacu are produced under grants from the Sewer UWlfy Fund 1,821 03 138 922 64 ton. Josephine k. Roselli ate virgin, assist me in my necessity. Fixed Assets 29.197.372 97 26 827 972 97 [)h Star of the Sea help me and show National Institutes of Health - a gov- Fixed Capital 3 128 65* 44 2 833 545 32 Mrs. Cascino died Saturday, June Josephine K. Knsclli, 86, died Satur- me herein. You are my mother. Oh ernment agency that you and I sup TOTAL ASSETS $56,963 525 99 $52,947,201 71 15, at her home. day. June 22, in Hackcnsack Medical Holy Mother of God, Queen of port with our tax dollars.) LIABILITIES. RESERVE AND FUND BALANCE Bonds and Notes Payable Heaven and Edith, I humbly beseech Improvement Authorizations Born in Kearny. she lived there until Center, llackensack. Write to Matilda Charles in care of Other Liabilities and Special you from the botioni of my heart to Funds and Reserves 5 879 233 31 4 905 700 56 moving to North Arlington over 50 She was born in Brtxiklyn, N.Y. and succor me in my necessity. There are King Features Weekly Service. P.O. Box Reserve tor Accounts Receivable 1.547.743 07 Reserve tor Fixed Asaett 29,197,372 97 a iH nit.u years ago. resided in Lyndhurst lor most of her 4.627 839 71 26 827 972 97 none that can withstand your power, 536475, Orlando, FL 328536475. or send F und Balance - Combined 4 225 605 73 Surviving are three daughters, Flo- life. !)h show me herein you are my e-mails to letters.kfws@>hearstsc.com. mother. Oh Mary conceived without $56 963 525 99 rence A. Cicarelli. Laura J. and Patticia She was a seamstress for Lyn-Maid sin pray for us who have recourse u M. Cascino; her son in law, John IV Lingerie. Lyndhurst. thec Ox). Holy Mother, 1 place thh Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Chick" Cicasclli; three sisters. She was a member of the International cause in your hands Ux). Holy Spirit, Tor the Years Ended December 31 Veronica Shaw. (ienevieve Fowl.r and yojj w IH< Milvc all problems, light all ladies Garment Workcj Union of venue and Hc separated from you in eternal glon Total Income 27 943.514 84 26 460.486 77 im mother () Holy Mary Mother of N.J. 07652. her brother Ben Roselli, North Arling- Thank you for your inercy toward: Budget and Emergency Ap[ ropriations^ 883.11903 me and mine. The person must say County Taies ton (It K\. Queen of Heaven and Earth. I hum- County Share of Added and Novena to St. (luire this prayer for $ consecutive days Omitted Ta«eti.3?3 44 bly beseech you from the bottom of my Local District School Tax 7 341 107 04 The i 111u i ,il mass was at Sacred Heart L\fter 3 days, the request will he Regional School Tax 3 09b 542 99 Ask Si. Claire for three favors, nnc granted. This prayei must be pul heart to secure me into my necessity. Outside Tax Title Lien Interest 1 606 38 business, iwo impossible S;iy nine Mail Church. Lyndhurst. Interment was at Senior Citizen & Veterans Prior Wished after the favor is granted. There UK none that can withstand your Year Ad|u«tmeni Mirys lor nine days with ;» lighted Hillside Cemetery. JMJL power. O Mai > coficttwd without sin Miscellaneous Charges candle I'ray tin- noveno whether you Nazare Memorial Home. Lyndhurst. Total txpenditurem believe or not. Publish on the ninth pr;i\ tor us who have recourse to ihee. E icess m Revi 97 233 98 handled arrangements. Adjustments lo Income Before Fund Balance Jay (three times) Expenditure* included Above Which are by Statute May the Swnd Heart ol JniHM be Deterred to Budget ol Succeeding Year245 000 00 praised, Hdond. floftfled ami loved Thank you. St. Jude, Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, Statutory Excess to Fund Balance 2 242.233 98 1 625 977 19 today and every day throughout the Thank you, St. Jude, then you must publish and it will be Fund Balance January 1 3.872.271 24 3 621 294 05 world forever and ever. Amen for answering my prayer. 5.247.271 24 Your request will be granted no matter for answering my prayer. granted to you, B.W. 14 505 22 how impossible it may seem . W.W.S DX 1.085 000 00 1 375.000 00 11 .Mt vou. L.S. Fund Balance December 31 $4.4291505 22

For the Years Ended December | Funeral Homes 2001 2000 Funeral Luncheons Revenue and Other Income Realized Operating Surplus Anticipated $155.000 00 $100.000 00

User Charges and Fees 1 53JJV 0 25U 7I 2t-1 ' OaanquenTUser Charges 2733 572 5533 Utility Liens 11500 Telephone 201-939-1050 M.scenaneous Revenues 52.73661 DetKit (General Budget) 103 069 78 Repast Luncheon 2 114.751 13 2 14.202 50 10 732 50 Seating for up to 50 2 128 953 63 2.138.477 3« ftStjMRf 2.277.400 00 Call for more information FUNERAL HOMb 2.223.201 35 2.277 400 00 Non-smoking area 19 LINCOLN AVENUE. RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 (94.247 72) |13<922«) Less 2000 Appropriation Newly expanded parking facilities Reserve LapseO94 24? 72 115 Riverside Avenue Deficit iGenerm Budget!

WALTER R. CALHOUN III Fund Balance Operating - January 1 301 547 52 401.547 62 (201) 438-5765 Lyndhurst HT* Fund Balance UtfiTed * * 155000 00 100 000 00 MANAGER Fund Balance - Operating - December 31$146.547A $301 547 62

HERFORD iTIONS ' 2001 Nazare Memorial Home, Inc. That eipendiiures be monitored to be m compliance with the Local Public Contracts Law (NJSA 40A 1t-2) 'Recommendation 00-2 AN monws colected must be deposited or transmitted to the treasurer wrtrwn forty-eight hours of recent Fine Spanish Cuisine Joseph M. Nazare, Manager •Recommendation rjO-3. ™*™ That an developers which have expenditures ot $1,000 or less per W»ontrt should receive monthly activity reports and ai others should receive quarterly reports in order to comply with The amendments to the Dfcwon ot Local Government Directive on devitopers escrow 123 Ridge Road 'Recommendation 00 4 Over- expenditures of budget appropriations should be avmded Lyndhurst, NJ 403 Ridge Road Recommendation 00-5 201-438-9491 A fixed asset accounting system snouW be implemented. Fresh Seafood Daily Lyndhurst, NJ - Repeated tram pnor year audft* The above summary ot synopata waa prepared from tie audtt report of the Borough at East Rutwrlord County of Bergen for the calendar year 2001 This report of audi.1 submitted by GarDaiml & Co . Certified PUMK Accountants Regwtered Muraopat Accountants is on tie at the Borough Clerk s office and may be inspected by FUNERAL LUNCH 201-438-7272 any interested person S8.95 per person Published June 27 2002 Complete lunch menu including coffee & dessert Fee $126 56 Roma Restaurant PAROW Attorney Italian Cuisine at Its best FUNERAL HOME, INC. Seieittf cvetcf ictiyiatt George Ormsby Savino 33 Crystal Street • North Arlington Pasta HENRY S. PAROW, Manager Attorney at Law Eggplant Parmagian All for only $12 WILLS & LIVING WILLS Polio Alia Roma DENISE E. PAROW, Director • ELIZABETH PAROW, Director DlIRAILE POWEKS Of ATTORNEV Veal & Peppers 991-2550 185 Ridge Road • North Arlington Coffee & Ice Cream 201-438-6801 • 251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst Prices starting at $7.95 201-998-7555 So charge for initial consultation THELEADER intLtwucn THURSDAY, JUNE 27,2002- PAQEJ3 Fight the spread of West Nile virus Medical center seeks women for study In an effort to monitor the West Nile Nile virus bceome ill. Most infections In an effort to monirnr ihp W*»«t Nil* v;i« »««••• K^^^™,.. :n n •.•_.• Whe».-i n usin. g repellent.. on a child...., avoid Hackensack University Medical United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico randomly assigned to receive either virus. North Arlington residents are are mild, but the elderly and those with applying it on the hands or near the Center in partnership with the National have already been chosen to enroll, w ith Tunoxifea. which has been HDA ap- asked to contact the North Arlington chronic disease are at a greater risk for eyes and mouth. Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Na- a goal of 22,000 participants. If inter- proved lor the reduction of breast can- Board of Health lo report any sightings more serious illness. Symptoms of West To reduce mosquito breeding on pri- tional Surgical Adjuvant Breast and ested in this study you must be 35 cer, or Raloxifene. which has shown of dead crows. Specimens that are free Nile virus may include fever, headache. vate property, eliminate all standing Bowel Project (NSABP) is recruiting years of age or older and post-meno- promise m breul cancer reduction. of decay are being collected and sub- stiff neck., muscie weakness and men- water, especially that which collects in women for a breast cancer prevention pausal. Pan of the screening process Participants arc closely monitored mitted to the state laboratory for test- tal confusion. Symptoms must he empty cans or containers. Discard old study. Known as STAR (Study of requires that a risk assessment profile once,enrolled in the study. ing. evaluated by a physician. tires properly. Make sure screens on Tamoxifen and Raloxifene), it is for a be completed and analyzed in order to For more information contact Kate The health department can be According to the N J. Department of windows and doors are in good condi- women at high risk for the develop- determine your risk for the develop hSposiin. RN. at the Betty Torricelli reached Monday through Friday from Health and Senior Services, (he follow- tion. Keep gutters free of leaves and ment of breast cancer. ment of breast cancer. Institute lor Breast Care at (201)336- 8 a.m. to4 p.m, at 201-955-5695. During ing precautions will help reduce the debris. Empty or cover swimming pools Nearly 12,000 women from the If eligible for the study, you will he evenings and. on weekends, residents risk of being infected with West Nik- when not in use. Change the water in should contact the North Arlington virus. Wear long pants and long- birdbaths once a week. Free Prescription Police Department at 201 -991 -4400. sleeved shirts w hen outdoors, particu- Doctor to speak at 55 Kip Center Report any concerns about mosqui- sion of Seni West Nile virus spreads from birds larly at dawn and dusk. Use mosquito Drugs Available Dr.ClaudetteHall,ProgramCoor- sion of Senior Services. Dept. of toes to the Bergen County Mosquito Health and Dn ision .if Community to mosquitoes. Mosquitoes can repellent when outdoors, follow ing all Is your medication too expensive? A dinator for die Medication Manage - Division at 201-599-6141. For further Development. The coal of the pro- spread the virus to humans through a the directions on the label IXi not al- 32-page booklet. "Free & Low Cost ment Program will be at 55 Kip Cen- information, contact the North Arling- gram is to provide medication screen- bite. Not all people infected with West low children to apply the product. Prescription Drugs." published by the ter on Saturday, June 29 at 10:30. The ton Health Department at 201-955-5695. ing, counseling and educational pro- Cost Containment Research Institute program is sponsored in collabora- grams for older adulls. in Washington. D.C., may be able to tion with the Bergen County Divi- help. HUMC continuing lecture series The revised fourth edition gives con- SECURE YOUR Hackensack University Medical be held at QUEST, the adult outpatient July 16 - Post-Traumatic Stress Dis- sumers information on how and where FUTURE Center is committed to continuing its mental health program of the medical order; July 23 - Attention Deficit Hy- to get free and low cost prescription educational outreach to offer pro- center, located at 25 East Salem Street peractive Disorder. drugs. Train for a Career grams responding to community in Hackensack. Tuesdays from ft:45 to August seminars are as follows: "Many major drug companies pro- in the BOOMING needs. The Department of Psychiatry 7:45 p.m. All lectures are complimen- August 6 - Personality Disorders; vide free or low cost medication, but Health Care Field and Behavioral Medicine is pleased tary. August 13 - Mood Disorders: De- rarely, if ever publicizes the program," to offer an ongoing, weekly lecture The programs aim to raise awareness pression: August 20, Mood Disor- said Gary Nave, director of the Insti- • CERITIFED MEDICAL ASSISTANT • CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT series designed to educate the public and increase understanding lor per- ders: Manic Depression: August 27 - tute. The booklet contains an alpha- about mental illness, including spe- • MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION sons suffering from menial illness and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. betical list of medication available • MEDICAL BILLING/HEALTH CLAIMS cific diagnoses, treatments, as well as for those who love them and to teach through patient assistance programs, EXAMINER (ICD9/CPT4 CODING. the impact these illnesses have on in- HCFA. UB92 CLAIMS) new coping skills. Future topics will include stress re- for free or at very low cost directly from dividuals and their families. The lec- July seminars arc as follows: July 2 - duction and symptoms relating to the manufacturer. ture series is entitled "What you need Mood Disorders: Depression: July 9 - Consumers can receive a copy by Accredited by trauma. For more information, call American Association o! Medical to know about..." The seminars will l sending $5 to cover the cost of print- BERDAN INSTITUTE Mood Disorders: Maine Depression: QUEST at (201) 996-5 )50. Assislams (AAMAI ing, postage and handling to: Institute 265 RT. 46 West American Denial Associalion (ADA) [ Support your local police and Fulfillment Center Booklet PD-77, P.O. Totowa, NJ Accrediting Commission ot Career fire departments. Box 210. Dallas. PA 18612-0210 or by Call (973) 256-3444 Schools & Colleges ot Technology Dear Dr. Donohue I Your life may depend on it! signing onto www.institutedc.org I www.berdanfnstitute.com DEAR DR. 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En- ully go through the motions of hit- close a check or money order (no The General Hospital Center at Passaic, Library. 350 Boulevard. Passaic ling a hall just as you would during cash) for $4.50 with the printed name Presenter: Certified Hypnotherapist practice or a game. This works for all and address of the recipient. Please Fee: $60 (includes audiotape.monthly reinforcement ,ind support) spoils, not only baseball. A high-diver allow 4-6 weeks for delivery c.m visualize jumping off the tower. A DEAR DR. DONOM'L: lamaman, tennis player can imagine hitting a but I have a problem that I thought Answers to Questions You Never Kk kh.ind shot time after time. only women would have. After I run. Dared to Ask (Respuestas a Preguntas que I he more senses you involve in vi- my nipples are so sore that 1 can barely sLuli/ation. the greater the impression stand it. Is this a common m.ile com- usted Nunca se Atreveria a Preguntar) i m.ikes on the brain. Keel the bat in plaint?--J.A. This program in English and Spanish discusses various social your hands Hear the smack of balhii- —hHSWim. ll'sii VIM Utimm.m issues affecting women, including relationships, substance ting ball. and female complain'- abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and more The brain accepts these vivid pic- A sweat-soaked shin rubbing Twsdays, July 16 or August 20,9:30 to 10:30 a.m. tures almost as much as it accepts the against nipples is a perfect irritant, TheWbmen's and Children's Health Center. 110 Main Street. Passaic Park training that comes from actual prac- Before running, apply petroleum Presenters. Northeast Life Skills Staff, certified counselors tice. Visualization establishes a link be- jelly to the nipples. If the pentroleum ween brain and muscles so that je*lly by itself doesn't solve the proh- Co-sponsor: Northeast Life Skills Association's Alpha Project muscles react in the same way during lem. a Band-Aid over the nipples al- ran rvptrar an Espanol. favor llamaral I 888 247 9788 play as they did while you were re- most certainly will, laxed and imagining the actions. Childcare and Babysitting Basics Five to 10 minutes of visualization Dr. Donohue regrets that he is un- This two-session program is for adolescents 10 years of age every day for one month ought to able lo answer individual letters, but show results You can spend more time he will incorporate them in his column and older interested in babysitting.Topics include safety, doing it. but five to 10 minutes is the whenever possible. Readeis may write choking maneuvers and handling infants and children. minimum amount of time necessary to him or request an order tormo! avail- M«mtayandW«lntsday>Au|ust 12 and 14.4:30 to 9:10 p.m, make it effective. able health newsletters at P.O. Box Tht General Hospital Center at Passaic. Classroom C, 350 Boulevard, Passaic Let's not get carried away. In spile of 536475. Orlando, FL 328536475. Fee: $ 10 for Instruction, book and material

First Aid Course Learn how to respond in the critical first few minutes of an Blood Pressure and Glucose Screening emergency More professional help arnves.Topics to be Get your blood pressure and blood glucose checked and review your addressed include choking, burns, seizures, bleeding and other results at these free screenings. Registration and appointments are not emergency situations. required.The finger-stick method is used; no fasting required. Tuesday and Thursday, August 13 and 15,6:30 to 9:3 0 p.m. Tht General Hospital Center at Passaic. Classroom C. 350 Boulevard, Passaic Fridays, July 5 and August 2, Noon to 2 p.m. Presenter Otfed National Safety Council Instructor ShopRite Supermarket, 503 Paulison Avenue. Pasaic Fee $35 (Includes book and materials)

Fridays, July 5 and August 2,9:10 to 11:30 a.m. President Supermarket, 161 Jefferson Street. Passaic Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Screening Appointments and fasting are not required for this free non- fasting cholesterol and blood pressure screening. Tuesday,August I}, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ShoptUu Supermarket, 503 Paukson Avenue. Passaic Breastfeeding Co-jponsor ShopRke Supermarket Although breastfeeding is a natural process, it is not mstmctive.This one-session class provides the information and support needed for a positive nursing experience. Becoming a Parent Wednesday, July 10,7 to 9:30 p.m. This two-session program will help you to prepare for the The General Hospital Center at Passaic.The Stork Room, 350 Boulevard Passaic realities of becoming a parent and coping with the first three months of your baby's life. Presenters: Childbirth educators and lactation consultants Fee: $25 TutMlays,AufUSt 20 and 27,7:15 to 9:30 p.m. Tht General Hospital Center at Passaic, The Stork Room, 350 Boulevard, Passaic Presenters: Childbirth Educators Fee:$3S/coupte PACE: People with Arthritis Can Exercise With the guidance of a certified Arthritis Foundation instructor, you Healthy Bones will learn gentle exercises that will help you maintain muscle strength This exercise program for adults is designed to help provide strength, balance and flexibility by targeting the body's large and increase overall stamina. muscle groups. Thursdays, July 11,18 and 25, and August 1,8,15,22 and 2» 10 to 11 am Mondays, 10 to 11a.m. Women's and Children's Health Center. 110 Mam Street, Passaic Park The General Hospital Center at Passaic, Classroom C. 350 Boulevard, Passaic Fee: $5 Presenter. Osteoporosis Exercise Leader Co-sponsor: The American Red Cross Registration required; call I -877-973-6500. 1b register, call (973) 575-0880 extension 342. Say Ah-h-h Dr. Joseph Telia, whose practice is located at 197 Ridge Road in North Arlington, is shown here examining Christopher Ziomek of Mrs. Jackson's first grade class at St. Michael's School in Lyndhurst. Dr. Telia recently donated his services by performing dental screenings for students at the school. _

. • THURSDAY. JUNE 27.2002- PAGE 14 HE LEADER Business Directory Classifieds Mary's -lelp Wanted Glass and Mirror Experts Theater Parties WANTED Part Time Old lay trains Unlimited income June 30 School Bus Driver When you need a Lionel, Ives, Flyer, potential. Resorts AC etc. helping hand. Appro*. 4-5 hours per day using our Make your $10 coins Collector pays Home Health Aide GLASS & MIRROR CO.; vehicles. Must have a clean driving own hours. Personal Care highest prices! record. CDL req'd. We will assist you in Become a sales Homemaker Frameless Shower Enclosures 1-800-464-4671 Live-in Companion Sept. 8 -12 obtaining your CDL if needed. Excellent Table Top ~ Patio Glass - Custom Mirrors 1-973-425-1538 representative for All of the above WOdwood opportunity theLeader professional services Vacation Etched A Carved Glass Reach thousands to supplement your income. Ideal for Newspapers. can be established on a live-in basis. retirees and housewives. Commission + car With excellent driving Sept. 17 AUTO GLASS EXPERTS advertise your allowance. company here in Please Call 201-998-4800 records and references Into the Woods the Business Must have valid NJ available. Contact Directory. driver's license Henrietta Larbi Sept. 21 Ads begin at |ust MASON HELPER 973-399-1923 SALESPERSON and car. Fax 973-399-1923 Dinner and Handyman PAINTTNG/REFINISHING S6.00 per column Contact Joann M. at Comfort inch. Local work 201-310-5161 973-484-5948 Dance WM. J. MCGU1RE Call 201-438-8700. Sales position in a $8 -$9 per hour Riverside Chalet Need A Handyman? retail furniture store. Call 201-998-3687 SHORT Local Mfg. Call Terry at 201-804-7873 Hours include Sept. 24 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR EAST Saturday and 2 ORDER seeking a full Full Monty COOK W i ndows / Doors / Telephone Wiring PAINTTNG RUTHERFORD evenings. Apply in EARN INCOME PT/ time or part time person. Sept. 27 (inner Cleaning & Repairs ROOFING CO. FT receptionist/ Mace Bros. Furni- Mon. thru Fri. Cabaret DECKS ANDSJJDING REFINISHED ture Around your schedule. I'ool Opening & Closing Roofing • Siding (iii.ni. -,<|i.ni. general office 512 Kearny Ave. Home-based business. • Re-Root" & Repairs Gutters • Repairs Experience required] SENIOR CmZENSDLS(OUNT Kearny Free booklet. Full clerk. $8 per hr. Oct.l All work guaranteed! training, Call Annette or Mama Mia www.lifejustforyou. 973-624-2200 Home Improvements CALL 201-955-2520 WAREHOUSE Maria 201-939-3337 com Oct. 2 Ralph A. Ciiordano FT position in a 8X8-764-3491 201-933-5900 42nd Street HKR<;KN KSSKX CONTRACTORS furniture warehouse. I slulilishrd I'K.ll 933-4169 Masonary Must be reliable, Wed. Mat. • All type-, of home improvements have good refer- DINER STYLE •Sidings, aluminum & vinyl Mills GENNA TILE ences, and be able to COOK Oct. 8 •Attics & basements CONCRETE-BRICK Complete Bathroom lift heavy furniture. (with short order ( See our ad in today's Thoroughly •Additions & alterations Drywall PORCHES - STKPS Modernizing Apply in person. To place an ad call exp.) paper under RETAIL Modern Millie •Anderson & Pella window installers Mace Bros. Furniture for Sales Associates - 2O1-438-S7OO •Vinyl replacement windows BRK K VENEER - 512 Kearny Ave. F/T. P/T •Rooting, residential tk commerical Sheetrocking No job too "small" Mon. thru Fri. Oct. 20-27 SIDEWALKS - PATIOS Kearny The Trust Company 153 SunlWd Ave. l.yndhunit, NJ Taping or too "big" 6 a.m. -3 p.m. of New Jersey Ireland STUCCO Coating 973-661-5172 Experience required 15 Journal Square Telephone Operator at Answering Service. 8 days 7 nights Home Repairs & J & L AIWI.IJ. SIDING WALLS - DECKS Jersey City. NJ 07306 & Rl-.PLACtMkNT FRKK ESTIMATES 3-9 shin available. Some weekend work EOK M/F/H/V Maintenance • Fully Insured . Computer 973-624-2200 Nov. 2 No job too small WINDOWS CAIJ.M&M Training required. Typing skils required. $7 an hr. Shopping Tour Any kind of tepairs Kree estimates Call ANYTIMI- 201-438-1181 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Reading, Pa. Fully insured Call for I- K i-1- Carpentry, Masonry, 201-997-5127 201-998-3687 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC 998-6236 first half hour! NOTICE Limited Seats Dimensional roofs HEARING BOROUGH OF f minimum Teacher Assistant/ RUTHERFORD PLANNING ORDINANCE NO 2002 07 BOARD Book Early installed. Painting/Repair tme hour lesson) Personal Assistant AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETERMINING THE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the un- All of the above Discounts for area Call Charlotte at Beginner lo advamt SALARIES AND COMPENSA dersigned Applicant. New York Available immediately. TION OF THE MAYOR AND SMSA Limned Partnership d/b'a include Orchestra residents. (iroat Painting 201-438-8700 Call Ellen al COUNCIL AND SEVERAL Verizon Wireless, has applied to the CPR trained desirable, experience working OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Seats, Dinner, Low prices 2111-241, -NS.I5 Borough oi Rutherford Ptanrwig Board 201-438-4232 to place ads. OF THE BOROUGH OF EAST tor approval to locale a wwetess c— Grew work HANDYMAN with disabled young child, ability to RUTHERFORD AND Transportation, All home repairs: powi PROVIDING FOR THE Taxes, and Tip w.ishing; wallpaper Odd jobs work with school staff and parents, MANNER OF PAYMENT New Jersey which t -___ Electrical THEREOF FOR THE YFAR rated as Block 139 Lot 9 02on the tax Too busy to incinu- Around the house? 2002 for Dinner. Mr - Handyman nursing background Is preferred. maps ot the Borough ot Rulherford clean? Just ihc best No job too small. CERTIFICATION The proposed wireless communica- On Time Electric Please respond immediately with letter ] Danielle Mice. Municipal Clerk tion facility will consisl ot the mstaHa IndhidualsorGmips \LTV neal Interior house Hall of East Rutherford, do hereby cer tion ol rooftop antennas together with 973-030-2510 No Job Too Small of interest, resume and appropriate tity Itiat the foregoing OrdinanLe interior equipment space and such CaOforinJormaHon Call rut- and I'll painting & fixing Electric Inc. was passed by tw Mayor and Courv othet appurtenances as are set toftti Fully In clal the* meeting hew on the 161 on the site plan submitted m conjunc- eave your house Advertise in the up. Very neal & certification to Leslie A. Conlon, Supt. day ot June 2002. a quorum bemg tion with ihis application 201-998-1268 Electrical Contractors Lie #13041 present The Applcant requests the following spotless! Kxcs Leader classifieds! -lean & priced right of Schools, 176 Park Ave., Rutherford, Danielle MICCI RMC reference and Industrial Published June 27 2002 Reach Call Fred 3)1068-7776 NJ. 07070 Fee $7 50 experience, low Commercial thousands of people 201-998-0982 orl-800-711-219.1 \OT FAX 201-93CariiLtdtJ-yj4(4i 201 -.<»»> 1-2325 t one-inch ad! H K IA11 S A11 S ASSOCIATES ofa (all 2III-4.IS-K7IKI. FULL* .PART TIME

Ask for Charlotte. The Trust Company of New Jersey seeks FREE SECURITY SYSTEM!! Local- iggressive yet friendly individuals who enjoy orking in a sales-oriented environment. We tonSc Home Improvements HOME OR BUSINESS 1$ 1.000 value) are creating the need for I I I.I • 11MI & Barbai Household & ART-TIME SALES ASSOCIATES to form a Business Adminisiraio NO INSTALLATION. ACTIVATION OR SeciMan/ Avenue. Rutheriofd. N^a A.Turieuu&Son Mike's All Seasons Office Furniture successful team at our SUPERMARKET Pubkshed June 27 2002 te you may appear erthef in per Replacement TELEPHONE CONNECTION FEES!! Fee S62S son. by attorney or agent and present BRANCHES located in: any comments you may have rela- Windows Moving and "ARLSTADT , LOD1, & SADDLE BROOK. ttve to tins application. AH plans and •Additions Alienaio 24 HOUR MONITORING REQUIRED LEGAL NOTICE USE VARIANCE APPLICATION s application SHERIFFS NOTICE •Tili-m lor easy cleaning 1ST 10 CALLERS RECEIVE Storage. WITH BULK VARIANCES SUPERIOR COURT •Viml MUM Successful candidates must have very good Of NEW JERSEY •Maintenance customer service and strong cross-selling CHANCERY DIVISION Sidings 3 MONTHS OF Good Rates. Addiess 52 Orient Way Planning B •Double insulated glass skills; iii-storc bank experience preferred; Block 146 Lot 2 merit BERGENCOUNTY Please take notice that at 8 00 p m 1 Chait. CoHins A Schneider DOCKET MO FOO103302 •Any shape, size or style MONITORING for FREE!!! Insured. non-banking candidates must have proven on Tuesday July 9. 2002. in the 1 1 Commritee ot the Whole Room m ScT - Between Plaintiff Bar tOiicJu\ installation Call Mr. Ed at ability to sell retail products and will be Ihe Municipal Building located at Call 17C Park Avenue. RuSwrtord. Nev- a El Ate V trained to sell bank products to existing as Jersey a pubUc heamg ot the Bor- First Alert Security well as prospective customers. ough of Ruthertora Board ot By Richard L Sce Dated June17.2002 Fen Such Kahn and Shepard 201-933-5665 Adjustmant will be held m connec- 7 Century Dr Ste 201 ri tion with a request for a use vari- Puctehed Jue 2720 Parswany NJ 07054 fall 4.'H-3A*3 201-390-7433 We offer a market competitive salary and ance with butt variances Fee $19 66 By virtue ot the above staled wrrt lo Thai I, Monies Getmas. be permit rne directed and delivered. I have benefits package. Please forward resume to: ted to use the ground floor of the SHERIFFS NOTICE levied upon and wti expose lor sate SMOKE ALARMS premises as a stuck) apartment A SUPERIOR COURT cleaning Of NEW JERSEY at pubhc venue al the Sheriffs Office Exterior CHANCERY DIVISION m the City of Hackensacfc. on u.ithegroundttoor.i.i«o- •» BERGENCOUNTY Friday June28 2002 MBERTY ALARMS The Trust Company The use e, not permjlied m tw K DOCKET NO 200001002 at one o clock m the afternoon, pre- Painting CREATION/ KATIE'S MAIDS under Borixigh Ordnance 131 -to*. vaihngtime of New Jersey Article IV. Section 7 A This notice ThepropertytobesoWistocatedin Aluminum RESTORATION 35 Journal Square is being published pursuanMo the Since 1979 LKT US IX) THE requirements ol Ine Borough of 07073 County of Bergen and Stale of Refinishing . LEANING FOR YOU K Jersey City, NJ 07306 Rutherford and the Land Use Ad Eugemoiugenio FFernandez New Jersey Commonly known as FAX: 201-420-2674 The appkahon and He is available Execution 279 Laurel Place East Rutherford. Povvei Sanding Vinyl siding Larry Mraz, THAT YOU CAN RBST toi inspection during normal work- Fe«i Such Kahn and Shepard NJ 07073 PROFESSIONAL w ww.trustcompany.com ing hours at the Construction De- 7 Century Or S" Tax Lot No 26 in Block No 38 Powet Washing -vinyl replacement Technical Specialist 201-933-4300 partment Trouble free Monica Gelmas Applicant 3 the above staled wnt to SJSfgS^, ^87??'^ Wood & Masonry PAINTING By Richard J Allen Jr Attorney 5fliiji7^S {» Mifrt Nearest Cross sireet Winds windows electronic security The Leader LEGAL NOTICES PuhHshert .h>ne?7 2002 Moi.!MN(J Fee S11 25 Sutlacrs •decks Newspapers SHERIFFS NOTICE June?8 2002 Call additions - complete POWIK WASHING. Bob's Office SUPERIOR COURT at one o clock H provide coverage OF NEW JERSEY vailing time 201-939-2121 201-796-2333 CHANCERY DIVISION renovations INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Cleaning of six BERGEN COUNTY SHERIfFS NOTICE DOCKET NO F2149801 SUPERIOR COURT -kitchens, baths CALL $20-25 per visit communities in OF NEW JERSEY Between Plant* Bank One National CHANCERY DIVISION Advertise in the -masonry - steps, 201-935-2080 Bob Witt-owner/ four Association and Defendant Deborah BERGENCOUNTY Leader A Ucci Et Als Civil Action Wnt of DOCKET NO Ft43002 to belonging or in anywisa sidewalks, patios operator editions: Execution Newspapers J.W. Burns & Sons Fe^ Such Kahn and Shepaid 7 Ceii Between Plaintiff GE Capital Mort noes ets ssues aa p Business - free estimates - tury DrSJe 201 Pars*>panyNj 07054 gage Services Inc and Defendant thonot. and also ail tne esiaw ngrn Oil Co. By virtue of the above Stattd writ to MichaeM-chaeil IF" Ports., Ebt Directory. Call Joe & Judy's medwededandrjeirvered.lhavelev- Ate Wnt of Execution 201-933-8578 Commercial •ed upon and wiH exposetar sal e at Fedeiman aixl Phelan Sentry Ot- Z2532?JX2£?Si 201-486-5991 JJ Charlotte at Fuel Oil put*: vendue at the Sheriffs Officer " 201-438-8700 201-935-1975 Home & Leader. Ihe Crty ot Hackensack. on Friday Jury 26.2002 ««liB3ulln»n»l«M0naaSSs.s Emergency: Office Experienced covering at one o'clock in the afternoon, pre- _ *e levied upon 2O-»o(lli.puct««j.pno.nt«loni. vailing time -an -d will expose tor sale at public <* Certify Check o. CaUi * re- •Boiler Replacement Cleaner vendue al the Sheriffs Office *> the d t t l l Th 1 SEAL COATING/STRIPING Cleaning Lyndhurst; Thejjioperly to be soM • located in vendue al qued at t •Water Healer the Township ol Lyndhurst NJ 07071, Cry ol Hackensac* on Fnday July shall be soM with references. County of Bergen and Stale of New 26.2002 orcumDrmee Replacement Services North Arlington Jersey Commonly known as 234 at one o dock * i the altemoon. pre- rrtl makes Weekly/Bi-weekly Krtgsiand Ave. Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Bottom Line Striping Co. • Boiler Repair Call Leader. TaxloINo 25mBtockNo 179 orvaMrtyotariy (Oil. Gas) 201-933-6654 Dimension ot Lot appro umatery 25 •-•- •»C^ !TC^_a h*vJrihiuuinic^Efu«i hens and encumorancaa on wia prop- \\ e are a full service covering North feet wide by 108 95teet long Bergenand • Dram I I. '11111 201-997-5072 Leave message. Nearest Cross Street Stuyvesant State ol New Jersey Arlington; AvenuaSauaMatapointontiaaoUh- Premises commonry known as 96 Neal ( Dating and Striping Co. James W. Burns II "-•—-'Avenue Sylvan Street Rutherford. NJ 50 (eel 07070 , ° .ifTinuLj. .J I^J--JI ii required TneShanBresefvaslhenghttoad- Rcmiiilks - I'ments water penetration. Leader , the Being known as Lot 13, Btock 125. r NJ Plumbing on the official Ta* Map of the Bor- M Support your local police and fire News .covering ough of Rutherford sold subtect to aH hens and encum- ™™™ " ™ "•» Parking I .ots. Striping. Re-striping. trances of record and the Shenft Lie. » 7020 departments. together with all and Dmenswns 125ft *50ftx t25«x I .ayoiils. Patching. Car stops. Seal Rutherford; and '•- hberties. privileg 50 ft Nearest cross street High- Your life may depend on it! and appurtenances thereunto 201-991-0331 Leader Free The" Sherrft hereby reserves the "nwnt Coating. and remainders. ogw to ad,oum thfs sale wrthout ^ I J Press, covering DRIVEWAY PUBUC NOTICE Carlstadt, East 10'r nil tor senior citizens. County oca that m accordan _ lentf reserves the right to ad- j n. 39 10-16". appacatton m Rutherford and thesame.besoWtopayandaaWyjn n journ th.s sale from time to time as Call Boh K11//0 the IMplaca unto tte sad ptwntrft the e nd appu I made to the Director of Motor The Leader Newspapers are the only official Wallington. Sub- sum 015123.044 80 with lawful «ner- « or in anywee Vendes. DMaion ol Motor Vehdes. 201-939-3005 ^HWW Hf ly dIKJ OK?navarato HJlWI^iB^n anl dIdU cXj^^lTpF T.enton, New Jersey,to reoa**t* e nthetorm remainders.rwit, ttciuesancjoroi- Srlen^r;- papers and mue a New Jersey Cer- weekly papers for advertising legal notices. scribe today! i E requ«d us thereof and also aN the estate g"7*7?^ Wcala ol Ownership for Buck WlkJ- ^^- nght. title interest use, property. Put**-* •June6.13. 20 27.2002 cat Yaar 1967. tdenMcatton Num- 86 bar466677Y 142332 Objacbons.il daim and demand ot the said de- i" any. should ba mada wrw —-*-fc- Home Improvements ^ncS^r^^^and^Sh^ff ^rjjs ^™*$«g» wrrtmgto th e Dtrectof o Subscriptions are the hrst place jrrto the said plairrtfi nnrnDlieda»to te e Check here for variances, ordinances, and other arnc^twvK^ylirS the sum ol $25 339 52 with lawful BOH 017, $10 a year in encumbrances on the property w NOTICE 0017, AManton: SppcM TUgwwv * the sublet matte, offfw safe 'This 20% ot the purchase price in the •NO-TE NJSAl&1f>12ahouWbe G.L.C Home Improvement matters. state, $12 out of form otCertfhed Check or Cash is TAKE NOTICE that tie Bw- of Sale as set toll state. Batgan County erty shal be sold subjectto alien s The Sherrft reserv and encumbrances of record and Raadluion pursuant totha prproo v vwow m Subscription form this sate tro' time to time as the Shentt makes no raprasanta- otN JS A 40A 11-5 engaging tie Carpentry Work, Small Moving Legal notices can be faxed to 201-438-0922, or lions e*press«d or implied, as to fessionail legal services oif ?*t* is on iht? existence, amount, o> vakdtty C*ck. Esq CIWJ< mmou Jobs. Masonry Work, RIFF cfanyiaraandencumbraricMon Mar Street! Kackensack. I entailed to [email protected]. page 10. 57297 me property which is the subject tor mvastigation and possible pros- Pubfcnect Jim 27 JJy 4.11,18.2002 matlei of this sale This notice is ecubon of Alcohol Beverage Control Painting Fee S102X turtiersubiecttoConrJbonsotSaa) volabons Th« contract shala " assetforttibi - - The Sheriff reserves the nght to pensakons shal"riot exceed On« Hun- Please make sure a name and telephone number adjoum the. sale trom time to time dred and Twenty Frvedotars and No Free estimates. Support ycour local as provideJJdt by •la"w Cents ($125 00) pf "-" ' ' Support your JOELG.TREU.SHERIFF — A «H«»«on«« i£3K! are included for verification. SHERIFF ; No job too small. local police and animal shalters. CH 757290 Pubkshed June 27. Jury 4,11. t fire departments. 2002 Clerti Ask for Andy Adopt a homeless Fee $10538 Pubhshed June 27.2002 Deadline for publication is Friday at 12 noon. Your life may FeeS7 5O friend! 20I-370-959I depend on them.