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Lyndhurst girls soccer ties for 1 st place DiGaetano, Kelly & Guida ask The Lyndhurst United Soccer evenly matched throughout the sea­ take the lead missed a shot over the Club's Division HI girls team spon­ son both beat one another on each cross bar by Lindsey Savino. This sored by Riteway Express Company. others home field This playoff game w ould p rove to be an om en. B ecause Attorney General to waive fee Inc., finished the spring season on a would also be played tight and very later in the half Lindsey would capi­ high note. After Fierce competition competitive as Lyndhurst scored first talize on another shot, this one just B y J olyn G arner among the teams in their division, on a fine shot by Sara Tarascavage out of the reach of the Nutley goalie. they ended up tied for 1st place with from the left side just inside the 18- The final score of 2-1. Lyndhurst a very good team from Nutley. This, yard line. Nutley would come back played excellent defense the rest of Notice of course, set up a single sudden to tie it at 1-1 early in th e second the w ay to prevent N utley from scor­ The new Board of Commission­ E ffective July 1, 1997, dog and death playoff game. Both teams half. But Lyndhurst determined to ing. ers have promised a swift end to cat licenses will be issued at the the controversy that has plagued Health Center, 253 Stuyvesant the Lyndhurst Police Department Avenue, Lyndhurst. For more in­ for nearly a year formation, call 804-2500. The dilemma over who has the power to assign leadership in the abscncc of the chief resulted in the Attorney General’s OfTicc ordering Blood pressure the Bergen Count> Prosecutor s OfTicc to take control of the de­ screenings to be held partment Captain James Tobin took the reins last summer and has The Lyndhurst Health Depart­ been on board in Lyndhurst in the ment. under the direction of Com­ role of Acting Chief ever since missioner Thomas B. Graffam. will Mayor/Policc Commissioner offer blood pressure readings for James Guida has indicated that the After taking a close look at the adult residents of Lyndhurst during new board is acting swiftly to take department, its ‘ personnel, and the the summer. Dates are: Friday, July the steps nccessary to gain back bleak financial situation of the 18, from 9 to 11 am and Friday, Au­ control of the department township, we next made the neces­ gust 15, from 9 to 11 am. The new commissioners have sary decisions with regard to lead No appointments are necessary. also promised to do all they can to erslup. growth and fiscal respon control municipal spending sibihtv Dangling in front of them, how­ l.\ I said earlier there is a re ever. is the possibility of the At­ new ed sense of hope here I he torney General’s Officc billing the people have entrusted us to make Crafters are needed And the winners are - Bottom row (left to right): Taryn Lichtenberger, Diana Passam ano, Lindsey township for the services of the the tough, and often unpopular The Lyndhurst Historical Society Savino, Jaylene Trivino, Sara Tarascavage, Jaymie Sadom s and Jessica Mattoon. To row (left to right) prosecutor's office The township decisions, thal will once again is seeking crafters for their Harvest Coach Bob Moltz, Kelly Lesny, Jaclyn Rafter, Coach Kevin McGarry, Christine McNee, Christina Polera, could face a bill of nearly bring this community together and Festival which will be on October 4 Edith Ramotowski, Jessica Stoveken and Coach Mark Sadonis Not pictured: Susanne Moltz $100,000 make it a financially stable one (rain date October 5). The festival Assembly Majority Leader Paul li e are trying to do that, and we will be held at the Little Red School­ DiGaetano and Assemblyman John need your help house in Lyndhurst between 11 am Lo ts o f entertainm ent slated for upcom ing festival V Kelly have taken the first step and 5 pm. Call Kathy at 438-0159. m attempting to ease tluit burden “...Waiving any fees incurred The 8th annual “Music Under Corbiscello Orchestra. This 17- should be noted that all the con­ from the shoulders of Lyndhurst would allow us to put this awful the Stars” Festival will take place piece band performs regularly at certs are free of charge to the pub- taxpayers situation behind us and get on on July 1 7,18 and 19 at T ow n Park, the Supper Club and the Rainbow On June 19. DiGaetano and with what we are supposed to be Delafield Avenue, Lyndhurst. Room in New York. Kelly faxed a formal request to doing; protecting and serving the On the courts This year’s event will begin with In addition to this outstanding Attorney General Peter Vcrnicro. people o f our community. ” The Lyndhurst Parks Department a concert by the Jimmy Sturr Or­ Saturday’s entertainment will entertainment, the festivities will asking any fees be waived Mayor James M Guida announces that the LandeHs Basket­ chestra. On Friday evening the feature “Smooth" and Motown also include an arts and craft show , Their letter said, in part Revue and recording artists Vito pony rides, kids show, food ven­ ball Courts are open every weekday crowd will be swinging to the Big We respectfully request that We are aware that a bill inc urred & the Elegants and the Capris It dors and more. from 4 to 10 pm and on weekends Band sounds of the Tony vou waive any such fee that might bv the previous administration Jor from 1 to 10 pm. have been incurred by the Town­ the services o f the Bergen ( 'ounty Everyone using the courts must ship. As vou mav know, the citizens Prosecutor's Office is looming have a Recreational ID card or a A public health reminder to all Lyndhurst residents of Lyndhurst recently installed a over our heads Despite our best valid drivers license proving they are completely new administration and most sincere efforts to make Lyndhurst residents. Commissioner Thomas B lic health nuisance as defined by nances. This administration has been the right decisions and do all we Graffam. Director. Department of local ordinances. 4. Do not feed or leave foodstuffs making and following through on can to turn Lyndhurst around, a Public Affairs, is issuing a re­ 2. All garbage is not to be put for any stray animals as this may tough decisions in order to control potential $ 100,000 bill will cer minder to all residents and own­ out at curb for collection before 6 cause a public health problem, at­ their municipal budget It is our tamlv derail all of our efforts Cucco is installed ers of commercial and business pm the day before your pickup, tracting vermin, mice and other strong belief that since the Lynd­ This administration wants to properties in the Township of in a manner as not to cause a nui­ rodents. hurst Commissioners are seeking make things better, not drag our Joe Cucco was installed com­ Lyndhurst. With the summer sance. If you do not know your 5. All retail food establishments feet and pul our heads in the sand mander of VFW Post 3549 every available avenue to control months approaching, we at the collection days, call the Depart­ who have garbage dumpsters, be spending, a recommenaaiion me and wait for someone else to solve Lyndhurst. Fellow officers are Pat Lyndhurst Health Department ment of Public Works. sure not to overload dumpster, (iovernor has time and again made our problems We are not making Catapano, Sr. Vice Commander, urge that everyone who owns 3 All dogs must be under con­ cover must be down at all times to local municipalities, we urge decisions, or refusing to make de John Sheerin, Jr. Vice Commander, property and or animals (dogs trol of owners at all times (on a and dumpster must be sanitized you to give the people o f Lyndhurst cisions for political reasons 11 e Bob Murphy, Quartermaster, Ralph and cats) to adhere to the follow­ leash). Dog feces must be picked after each collection to avoid foul a chance as they begin a new page are looking seriously at what s Curry, Chaplain, George Von ing: up immediately. If the animal has odors and possible vermin prob­ in their history before us. and m aking the best R ap a ck i, Judge Advocate, Joe 1. If you ow n o r rent a hom e, a “”, it must be kept clean so lem s. On June 24. Mayor James Guida decisions we can in Ihe best inter H anley, Surgeon, Bill Kozlowski, keep grass and ragweed cut and as not to cause a p ublic health n ui­ Remember, a Clean Commu­ followed the assemblymen s lead ests of the residents of this hard­ Adjutant, and Joe Catania, Guard. cleared at all tim es to a void a pub­ sance as defined by local ordi­ nity is a Healthy Community. and submitted the following letter working community M aureen Murphy was installed as to the Attorney General Please help us make a fresh President o f the W o m an ’s A uxilliary start. Waiving any fees incurred with Nancy Telese, Sr. Vice Presi­ would allow us to pul this awful Dear Attorney (ieneral I ermero. dent, Irene Curry, Jr. Vice President, situation behind us and gel on with Ann Zagorski, Chaplain, Jill Turso, Things to do this Over the last six weeks, there has what we are supposed to be doing, Treasurer, Lucille Serritella, Secre­ been a renewed sense o f hope Jor protecting and serving the people tary and Lillian Flynn Condress. better times qhead for the residents o f our community o f the Township o f Lyndhurst Thank you for your c onsidera- After nearly a year oj contro­ tion. If you would like to speak Fourth of July versy, chaos and uncertainty sur­ with me personally about this, Auction/nickel rounding the police department please do not hesitate l<> (all me al C arlstadt, East R utherford, L y n d h u r s t - R esidents are invited to the library. and the municipal leaders, the any time social to be held W ood-Ridge - A fireworks display the Little League Field at 6 p.m. for There will be no fireworks this people voted for change Attorney General Vcrnicro has w ill be held o n T hursday, July 3 at 9 hot dogs, soda, ice c ream and m usic year reportedly not yet responded to the The Felician Sisters of Immaculate I am proud lo be the new Mayor p.m. at Rigg-Subda Field in East Patriotic exercises begin at 8:30 p.m requests Conception Province in Lodi will oj Lyndhurst and took forward to Rutherford. follow ed b y the G ala Firew orks D is­ R utherford - The a nnual B aby Pa­ DiGaetano said he and Kelly hold an auction/nickel social on Fri­ meeting the many challenges fac­ A greeting by the mayors of all play. rade will take place at 9:30 a.m. at ing me and my fellow ( ommission- were happy to do their part to try to day, June 27, at 6:30 pm in the caf­ three towns will begin at 6:45 fol­ Lincoln Park. Children up to age 5 the residents ol Lyndhurst eteria of Felician College. The air ers lowed by a live concert of big band N orth A rlington - T he recreation can compete in three categories: As you are aware, the biggest “It is our responsibility as your conditioned cafeteria of Felician and patriotic music performed by department is sponsoring the 7th Walking, Carriage and Float. Entry and most pressing challenge facing representatives in Trenton to be College is located in the rear of the the Jordon Thomas Orchestra at 7 Annual Street Fair along Ridge Road form s are available at the R ecreation this community is the command of looking out for the interests and campus. Ample parking is available. p.m. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Office in Borough Hall. the police department well-being of our constituents, Doors open at 6 :3 0 pm. D raw ings Children races begin at 10 a.m. at There wil also be a Big Wheel race Our new administration wasted said DiGaetano “The fact is that begin at 8 pm. Community bus transportation Queen of Peace High School Field. at 11 a.m. at Lincoln Park for chil­ no time in taking this bull bv the the Lyndhurst Commissioners have The event will feature dark horse, will be provided and parking is avail­ Along Ridge Road there will be dren 4-7 years old. Registration is horns and we have worked dili­ made a valiant effort to make the sweepstakes, fair share and door $2 in advance; $3 day ofthe race. able at the Federal reserve parking kiddie rides, pony rides, face paint­ gently to solve thi s problem tough decisions to curb spending prizes. Refreshments will be sold. lot on Orchard Street in East Ruth­ ers, live music, clowns and a classic The fireworks display is at Tryon Our first step was lo instruct our and they deserve to be applauded A donation of $3 at the door will erford. car show. In addition, there will be Field. Gates open at 7 p.m. with live new Township Attorney to bring for-that Wc arc using the avenues entitle participants to door prizes and music followed by the fireworks at A dm ission is free & the L ions Club over 150 vendors and international our ordinance into compliance yve have available to us. to assist 25 table prize tickets. will sell refreshments. Rain date is food. Opening ceremonies begin at 9:15 p.m . A dm ission is $3 in advance with the recommendations of the them and the taxpayers of Lynd­ For information, call 473-7447 and $5 the day of the show. Sunday, July 6. 12 p.m. at the band stand opposite Attorney General's Office. hurst .” between 9 am and 8 pm weekdays. THE LEADER PAGE 2 - THURSDAY. JUNE 26.1997 p r Store, handle and use propane tanks with care 7. Store tanks outdoors only. Pro­ Now that the warm weather has ing the use of propane-powered pane tanks are fitted with pressure returned, many residents have re­ equipment. Light propane appli­ relief valves. Venting will occur sumed outdoor barbecuing. “The ances safely. under conditions of excess pressure. public should be aware of the pos­ 2. Never overfill a propane tank. Propane gas sold to consumers is sible dangers of cooking with pro­ Approximately 20 percent of the treated with an odorant to aid in the pane,” said Mark Guarino, Director tank’s volume must be available as detection of leaks. Residents who of the Bergen County Department of vapor space to permit expansion. smell propane gas are urged to take Health Services. 3. Keep propane tank storage areas immediate action to prevent an ac­ “Propane can cause fire and as­ well ventilated. cident. Steps include: phyxiation b ecau se it is h ig h ly flam ­ 4. Always keep propane tanks up­ . extinguish all smoking material mable,” said Steve Tiffinger of the right and secured, especially when . do not turn on/off any electrical department’s Office of Environmen­ transporting them in a vehicle. Al­ switches, lights or appliances tal Protection. “Like other types of ways handle them gently. fuel, it must be stored, handled and 5. Store tanks with the main con­ . do not touch any thermostats get ever , one out of the building used with care.” trol tank tightly closed, even when The Bergen County Fire Marshall the tank is believed to be empty. call the fire department recommends that homeowners using 6. Do not smoke or allow any other call your propane distributor and propane in any capacity follow these sources of ignition to be present have leaks repaired For more information, call 599- simple precautions: while propane tanks are handled or 1. Alway* read and follow transported. Keep tanks away from 6200 manufacturer’s directions concern­ heat sources. Wild winners - The W ildcats Junior Wrestling Carlstadt team was well represented at this year's State tournament The Wildcats were able to come home w ith six State medalists. Medal winners were Bryan Rohrman • 6th place. 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Nitting’s welcome Courtney Nicole Kimberly and John Nitting of Mt. Arlington, formerly of North Arling­ 0 ^ 0 ton, proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Courtney Nicole bundles of jO'j Nitting, on March 26, 1997 at Clara Maass Hospital, Belleville. C ourtney w eighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Seminerio’s welcome Maternal grandparents are Mary Joseph Nicholas Ann and Ronald Cook of North A rlington. Joseph E. and Debra J. Seminerio Paternal grandparents are of Roanoke, Virginia, proudly an­ Frederick and Theresa Nitting of nounce the birth of their son Joseph Ledgew ood. Nicholas, on May 6, 1997 at 7:23 ^B ^n h ^n st^B erg er^o u n ty Freeholder Barbara Chadwick of Godparents are Donna Cook and pm. Joseph was bom in Lewis-Gale Ruthrrford was honored by her colleague, Bergen County Freeholder Thomas Nitting. Medical Center, Salene, Virginia. Maternal great-grandfather is .hairm.in Jam es Sheehan Freeholder Chadwick is currently serv- Maternal grandparents are Jack Frank De Vivo of Harrison. liig I)c, ' -th term on the Board of Freeholders as a member of the Caldaro of East Rutherford and the Paternal great-grandmother is .i'.iiimitt(V"S on Health and Human Services and Orgamzation/lnter- late Natalie Caldaro. Mary Wall of Jersey City. I. il Affairs She is also liaison to the Bergen County Board of Social Paternal grandparents are Joseph . 1 i's Ihe Bergen County Community Action Program and the iu & Catherine Seminerio of Carlstadt, i l i n n 1 .'ounty EMS Training Program Chadwick was Mayor of NJ. Darlene Oswald to wed Tim othy Lindsay : -i triF-if.'-id for ten years and a member of the Borough Council for ■In -i* y e a rs Ms. Maryannc Oswald of Carlstadt mation Technology Department. CJGAR EMPORIUM "W' proudly announces the engagement Mr. Lindsay attended Lyndhurst of her daughter. Darlene N. Oswald, High School and Montclair State [ C l a s s A c t C a t e r e r s ' f l U h @eU6>uxU 'tfrw i 'K m > /h w a l 70uA. to Timothy R I.indsay, son of Mr &. University . He is a 1995 graduate of Mrs Richard I.indsay of Lyndhurst. the Bergen County Police Academy M m , 7 / „ Caterer fat ( S £ ) 'It tf A i A1 (fal CtyM & dAocabxtti Miss Oswald is a graduate of and is employed by the Bergen S t o r e h o u r s : Lyndhurst High School and earned County Sheriff s Department. He is Mon ,Tues., Wed., Sat. - llam to 6:30pm; Thurs., Fri. - llam to 9pm; Sun - I lam to 3pm V I {Jedding4 jA O (Complete Planning an associates degree in accounting also a Captain with the Lyndhurst ^ 607 Ridge Road «LyndhurstNJ 0707 i at Berkeley College of Business. She Fire Department and a member of V ( orporate and ^Arrangements Phone: (201) 438-8760 Fax: (201) 438-6271J is currently attending Montclair the Underwater Search and Recov­ State University and is employed by ery Unit. . J Picnics ^ O Simple or e’teyant Life's too short to smoke cheap cigars! Construction Specialties of Cranford The couple is planning an August V isit O ur Take-Out Food Store \ as a Technical Secialist in the Infor­ 1998 wedding. Sob Kearny Ave. V Kearny $955-2222 j ( 2 o tu , & tnjoif (M.% \ 'I t a l i a * c o f a c ta .i

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Head of the class - Sacred Heart, Lyndhurst, recently held graduation ceremonies for their kindergart ners Shown are K-1 Miss Donahue (boys) - Joseph Callandrello, All Cheikhali, Robert Della, Daniel Estevao, Peter Hong, Daniel Perez, Kevin Rosa, Richard Rusignuolo, Ronald Urioste, Austin Wicks K 1 Miss Donahue (girls) - Alexandria Ataide, Julie Chipko, Arianna Freitas, Aylin Kosar, Katharine Musella Gabriella Sancillio, Kristen Talarico, Alyssa Tatakis. K-2 Miss Bruton (boys) - Vincent Chao, Dylan Dia7, International feast - Miss DiLotenzo s ^rd qracfe class at Washing­ Christopher Fiume, James Kearns, John Ross, Victor Roveda, Jaymichael Rymarz, Christopher Sofio, Carroll earns degree ton School, Rutherford, recently hell their International Biunch Joseph Vecchione K-2 Miss Bruton (girls) Serafina Colgan, Elizabeth De Carlo, Allison Ercolam Kayla Jellrey Carroll, a 1993 graduate of From left to right are Alexandra I nt» ) iof:i*:.";nntmq Mexico, Alica Evans, Jessica Jeinack, Melanie Rivera, Joanna Sadek, Tomasina Sousa, Dariene Sy I vndhurst High School, recently re­ Knight and Ciara O’Grady representing Ireland. Janine Repl a icpre ceived his BA degree in Political senting Italy, Kristen Racanati representing ‘^.vHen. finally. Chris­ Science from the George Washing­ tine Sedrak representing Egypt ton I 'diversity, Washington, D C. He is presently a staff assistant for Sena­ tor Robert Torricelli in Washington. Jeffrey is the son of Charles and Bar- bnia Carroll Keating awarded academic achievement Ihe United States Achievement Academy announced that Michael Keating of I yndhurst has been rec­ ognized for academic achievement as a United States National Honor Roll Awatd winner. Michael, who attends Lyndhurst No bones about it - Mrs Ferrell’s ?nd grade Franklin School High, will appear in the United Lyndhurst, recently experienced an "in s< h j | < trip Ihe High States Achievement Academy Offi­ Touch - High Tech Company presented the program, Jurassic Junior, cial Yearbook, which is published to the students The students became paleontologists and uncov­ nationally. ered many dinosaur mysteries Students n fa te d their own fossil Ik- is the son of Mr. &. Mrs. Will­ from a replica dinosaur tooth They alsc hi nit f >( i \ molecule from Onward - Sacred Heart, Lyndhurst, recently held graduation ceremonies for their kindergartners. Shown iam Keating of Lyndhurst. Ihe pretzel sticks and marshmallows are K-3 Mrs. Maloney (boys) - Victor Ahn, Robert Castellano, Ian Lawrence, David Martinez, John Paul grandparents are Mr. & Mrs An­ Rivera. Michael Scalese, David Wang, K-3 Mrs. Maloney (girls) - Amanda Cohen, Cynthia Garrigan, thony De Lisa of Lyndhurst. July 4th Special Jennifer Germine, Nataliana Guida, Nicole Johnson, Courtney Millan, Christina Miskura, Jessica Rebelo Daniel Lago earns Lindsay Roperts. K-4 Mrs. Chommsky (boys) - Stephen Baumann, Erik Caporrino, Cale Daoust, Michael Chocolate Covered Strawberries 75fc each Gregory, Matthew Kaczmar, Antonio Petryshyn, Daniel Rivera K-4 Mrs. Chommsky (girls) Stacy Blauvelt, science degree We Now Carry Homemade Italian Ice From the Lyndhurst Pastry^hop Amanda Canal, Ashley Cooper, Jill De Marco, Lindsay Duff, Rebecca Hong, Lisa Montalbano, Nicolle Mr & Mrs. James Lago of 12 Flavors of Homemade Fudge Sanchez 1 \ ndliui st aje proud to announce the . ■r.top t>i i, Retiring teachers honored for a job well done graduation of their son, Daniel Lago Sw eet CrrwiiJ^s rre us at the from Johns I lopkins University. Bal­ 4" of lu'i'j Parade 67 retiring teachers of Bergen is our way of expressing gratitude for to over four decades. Virginia llluzzi timore. M.ir\landon May 22. Daniel County schools were feted at the a job well done.” Belson ofthe Fort lee school dis­ received a Bachelor of Science de­ 278 Belleville Turnpike K l ’ ; i i 115 Tenth Annual County wide Teacher The teachers were guests of honor trict had the longest years ol set vice cree in Civil Engineering with a Open998-3641 I ': 1V s Retirement Dinner held recently at at the dinner and were awarded cer­ with 50 years in the classroom, fol­ minor in environmental from the the Excelsior in Saddle Brook. The tificates of achievement from the lowed by Frankie M Doty ofthe I lo- C AY

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Utaber-Jfrec $ress ©je iietus Hraber H ere’s advice fo r a safe 4th o f July Dear Editor, Serving East Rutherford. Rutherford's Official Newspaper Fireworks are spectacular to of injuries, as well as some deaths. safe, if they shoot off fireworks in Carlstadt & Wallington watch, but can be extremely danger­ Injuries from the intense heat of fire­ their backyard once a year, they are ous in the hands of amateurs. When works, typically harming the eyes, placing their children at substantial J o h n S a v in o Publisher J ill A c k e r m a n n P f e i f f e r Display Ads celebrating the Fourth of July or head, hands, arms or legs, can cause risk. Even sparklers, which can heat J o ly n G a r n e r Editor-in-Chief C h a r l o t t e S a v in g Classified Ads other outdoor events, the North Ar­ blindness, lacerations, amputations up to 1200 F, pose a serious danger J o A nn B o c c in o Managing Editor J u d y K o r s k e Production Assistant lington Fire Prevention Bureau urges and bums. Some bums leave life­ in a child’s hand or anyone’s for that D yan M o o r e Editor, Leader Free Press Z a b r in a Z a c c o n e Production Assistant residents to attend fireworks displays time disfiguring scars. matter." Have a safe Fourth of July. A n n e t t e S a v in o Subscription Manager put on by trained professionals. “Playing with fireworks invites Leave fireworks to the professionals. Statistics from a report of the Na­ disaster ” It's just not worth the Leader Newspapers are available on news stands each tional Fire Protection Association risk.” “As parents and adults, we Robert A. Kairys Wednesday and are conveniently mailed to subscribers (NFPA) show that fireworks annu­ have a responsibility to protect our Fire Official ally cause tens of millions of dollars children. While most parents work Borough of North Arlington Annual subscriptions: $9.00; Single copy: 25 cents in property damage and thousands year round to keep their children

All letters, press releases, photos, questions, address changes, subscription or advertising H old on to your w allet inquiries should be sent to: 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst, NJ 07071. Or call 438-8700. Monday - Friday. 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. Fax anytime to 438-9022. Dear Editor, The North Arlington Municipal One thing you can count on in­ tract with the Borough as a public Editorial deadline is Friday at Noon. Subm itted material will be Budget was adopted at the June 10 creasing is the municipal debt ser­ relations, grantsman and recycling published at the editors discretion. council meeting; hold onto your wal­ vice; this year it's up to $1,785,835 coordinator. The administration let! The budget calls for a tax in­ from $1,696,260 and the adminis­ admits that this contract was given crease of . 168 over last year, or an tration is anticipating the bonding out without any proposals from other increase in tax revenues of of another $3,750,000 for capital firms. $1,359,230. What’s interesting is improvements, $600,000 of which is One of the provisions in the con­ There’s no comprehending that the anticipated expenditures are for “Various Improvements” and tract states as follows: the firm “shall down $ 123,632 from last year. How $500,000 for “Acquisition of Equip­ be available...to the Borough to con­ can it happen that with expenditures ment." sult with and advise municipal offi­ epidemic of disposable births down, taxes should increase? One thing we know for sure; in­ cials relating to all aspects of public For one thing, revenues from the vestment bankers and bond counsel and press relations." Why should it BCUA are down to only $598,000 will be making nice profits off the be that municipal officials require backs of local taxpayers as they have someone to advise them about con­ I t appears that there is an epidemic upon One has to question why these teens don’t for this year. One thing the budget says that the politicians don’t say is for the past ten years tact with public ? I always thought us here in New Jersey. It is a horrible, seek out support when there are so many re­ that you can finally start to save Another interesting line item in the that public officials got elected to sad, almost inconceivable epidemic. It's sources available. money when money gets tight. But budget is for “consulting services"; speak their own words, not the words not anything that could have been predicted It is understandable that many kids are afraid this is a case of too little too late, $90,000. Consultants are hired out­ of a “consultant." side the scope of competitive bidding down at the Centers fo r Disease Control. It’s or embarrassed to confide in their parents. But where was all this prudent “manage­ as “professional services." One of Pete Massa, Jr. not anything being researched at the Mayo there are so many others w illing, able and ment” when the host community fees were rolling in° these consultants has a $63,882 con- North Arlington C lin ic . available to help. For some unexplainable reason, in New Pregnancy counseling is available through Jersey in the past m onth, there have been at many colleges, high schools, physicians offices least four tragic cases of teenage girls giving as well as the 10 Planned Parenthood offices birth in inappropriate places and abandoning in New Jersey alone. Plus there are several their newborn babies. alternative to abortion programs also avail­ Probably the most highly publicized and most able, many listed on W eb sites and in the tele­ difficult to comprehend is the June 6 incident phone directory. in which an 18 year old Forked River student On a more personal level, don’t any of these gave birth at her high school prom , threw the g irls h a ve a tru s te d o ld e r fr ie n d , a u n t, c o u s in , baby in the trash can, cleaned herself up and neighbor, teacher, minister? then reportedly went back out and continued Perhaps the most puzzling and disturbing to d a n c e th e n ig h t a w a y . aspect of girls throw ing their babies away is For those o f us who have given birth, the how they can do it. Fear and denial can only thought of that young woman’s actions seem go so far. Ifso many young women o f this gen almost physically impossible. eration can coldly detach themselves from And what seems impossible for everyone to th e ir o w n flesh a n d blo o d , fro m a liv in g , b re a th ­ c o m p re h e n d is h o w c o m p le te ly d eta che d these ing, helpless baby, what is in store for the fu­ mothers are to these babies; emotionally, ture o f this society? mentally and spiritually. The horror of what has been happening re­ On May 26, a 17 year old gave birth in a inforces my long-held belief that we have to s o u th Je rse y co n d o , th e n s tu ffe d th e b a b y in to be th e re fo r a ll c h ild re n , n o t ju s t o u r o w n . a gym bag and tried to get on w ith her day. M y friends’ daughters often confide in me The baby died. and while I sometimes have to force my mouth On June 11, a 19 year old Jersey C ity stu­ from dropping open in shock over what they dent had a baby in the fam ily garage, left it are saying, I listen and I offer advice and I let there, and then went inside the house and them know I am always there for them to turn passed out. The child survived and was re­ to. And even know they sometimes tell me leased to the custody of the grandparents. th in g s I ’ d r a th e r n o t k n o w , I s ile n tly th a n k G o d T h re e d ays la te r, a n e w b o rn b a b y w as fo u n d that they are, in fact, confiding in me and not in a trash can outside an Edison library. A their peers who may steer them in a dreadful group of kids heard the baby crying and called direction. It is also a blessing that they are police. They discovered the baby wrapped in not keeping their questions and concerns and a T-shirt w ith it’s um bilical cord still attached. fears to themselves. There are scores o f other cases in New Jer­ I believe women, especially, need to be there sey and other states as well, most notably per­ for other women and other women’s daugh­ haps, the Upper Bergen County kids who dis­ ters. I hope my own daughter feels she can i ‘niu'ivO V .: „ H - V r posed of their newborn baby in a Delaware a lw a y s com e to m e, b u t i f no t, I p r a y she tu rn s ' *• ' l ' ' l h i' I garbage dumpster. to an aunt, a friend, or our minister. W hat is going on? Certainly unplanned, out- Reach out to the young girls and women in of-wedlock pregnancies are nothing new. But your life. Extend a hand, offer a non-judgmen- w hy the high incidence of teenagers conceal­ tal ear, advice if wanted, a hug if needed. Let ing their conditions and then simply throwing them know someone w ill listen, no matter For a ^Better Lawn the babies in the garbage? w h a t Save time and money without lifting a finger Let your grass clippings fertilize your lawn the natural way By leaving the clippings on the lawn when you mow, you’ll save time, Borough taxes and get a healthier lawn to boot For more information on “Cut It And Leave It” lawn care, call the North Arlington Department of Public Work at 955-5665 PAGE 8 - THURSDAY. JUNE 26. 1997 TH E LEADER

Terri Ann Aken Dina Marie Miller Michael Adam Antonelli Ricardo F. Miranda Catherine Applegate Maureen Monahan Villa Arturo, John Barone Christopher John Nowak Helena Isabel Bastiao James T. Nowicki Ristorante Catherine Jeannette Beeh Nancy Nunes Cathryn Bellenger Alberto H. Oliveira Artie R. Bellido Carissa Michelle Olsen Cheryl Lynn Benecki Meghan Elizabeth Anne O’Neill + 440 Ridge Road 338 River Road Brian John Bobrick Ronnie Angelo Parmakis North Arlington Vincent C. Bollander David Mark Pfaff+ North rlingto 998-2723 Jennifer L. Brienza John George Polkowski 9 9 8 -4 5 0 0 James Alphonso Brown Paul Gregory Polkowski Christine Tara Burkhard Lauren Queli Darby Cacnio Grace Christine Quinones Michele Elaine Calabro *+ Kimberly Ann Reilley Edward T. Campbell III + Tara Lauren Riordan Gina Marie Carrano Germana Sofia Rodrigues Ralph Carroll Chris Joseph Romano Rachel Correa Mark Anthony Romano Jade Parow David DaMesquita Brian Scott Russo Jennifer DeFazio Medina Sabanovic Fountain uneral Home1 Joseph William DeMarata, Jr. John Miguel Santos Vincent Dibilio Serena Schade Steven M. DiPietro Lisa Marie Sobka Amy Lee Diebold Corey J. Sofia 602 Ridge Road 185 Ridge Road NoPman James Dixon Mary Sourial Kevin F. Donnelly Duenswang Suwaphrom North Arlington, North Arlington Roger Joseph Ertle, Jr. * + Kimberly Ann Swartz + 9 9 1 -5 3 7 7 9 9 8 -7 5 5 5 Angelo V. Esposito Lisa Ann Tretola Melissa Dawn Fernandez Jacqueline Tuero Filipa Daniela Ferreira Rafal Turek *+ Maria Filippelli *+ Todd V. Ulrich Pamela Kathleen Fox Cassandra Vasquez Rutherford High School 1997 Graduates Stephen Fritsky Sonia Sa Videira Lisa A. Fudali Ariel Vizueta Damon McCaffery Dawn Michele Hamilton Christopher Voight Robert Adinolfi Famularo, Jr. Lauren McCann Disheng Huang + Alina Myra Wandzilak Jena Ann Aiello Daniel Fernandes Denise Marie Meredith Nicole Marie Kaduscwica Yinan Wang Andrea Amitsis Tara Finlay Tena M ikros Karem Karacay Michael Paul Wendell * + Aram Asgari Sarah Grace Fogarty Seong Man (David) Mo Sean Keogh Christina Diane Westfall Giuseppe Audino Amy Leigh Gaeta Grendan Nolan Monahan Da Hye Kim + Jennifer Marie Whittles Anthony Richard Ayala Michael William Gagliardo Andrea Mondadori Min Jeong Kim Alyce Williams + Mark Charles Azzarello Rupak R. Gajjar Robert Gregory Kosinski ShameekaT. Wilsher Dana Ann Azzinnari Jennifer Anne Garabgedian Edward NegarL Terry Koukoutsis Courtney Wolfe + Nichole Rene Balletta Jamie Beth Garcia Kelly Lynne Nicotosi * Christopher M. Kye Cieorge A. Zakhary Angela Marie Beatini Christopher Michael Gardner Carrie Ann NienstcdC" Erica Lopes Ankit K. Bhojak Tracey Anne Garripoli Beth Leigh Ogle David Luis Macho * Honor Society Joseph M. Bialek Alexandra George Edward Park Liam Daniel Madden *- Presidential Academic Award Jennifer Alyse Bille David Michael Goss JuYon (Rosa) Park Raymond Christopher Marateo * * Karrianne Bille William Shawn Greer Ketan S. Patel Marisa Bongort Jasmine ZarifaGrey Krutarth Patel Jennifer Ann Bozek Donald LouisGuldner III Vanessa Teresa Perez Geoffrey B. Brown Lolly Eun Son Ham Gary Adam Pinar Wyatt T. Brown Kevin Rex Han Maria Politz Cem A. Cagatay James Robert Harrison Christopher Primiano Jose Arturo Caldas Michelle Heller Wendy Ellen Rosenbower Melissa G. Candurra Katie Eileen Hildebrand Richard Russo Candice Capoano Stefan ie Hill Jason Eldridge Rynd Joseph Louis Careri Michael John Hoffmann Rashid Omar Sampson ! V • 7 7 - Nicole Renee Carluccio Johanna Lorre Hungler Carrie Ann Savonije Robert E.Camey III James Michael Irianne Nicholas Peter Scarpa Diane Lynn Carscadden Erin Elizabeth Irving Cara Anne Schilp Joo H. Chi Achal Jain Doniinico S. Scordato Jaime R. Chongco Stacy Lynn Jakubas Michael James Scott Joseph Chorbajian Shaishav Jariwala Anthony N. Sifonios Ho YingChu Katherine Kakogiannis Patrick Corcoran Southern Aaron Chung Justin Matthew Kane Dawn Marie Spiro Christopher Civello Sonia Ramzi Khalifa Jane Sung Michael J. Clare Melissa Marie Kicinski Susan Sung April Beth Clisura James Dean Kiemey Michael Tejada Neglia James Theodore Cocker HeilKim Vanessa Tello James J. Conroy Melisa Ann King William D. Teresavage Engineering Alfredo Contreras Alex J. Kochmar Jason Torres Nr\an Thomas Comriino Douglas J. Kuen/le Jonathan Allan Toth Michelle Kasten D’Arduini Ralph A. Lauro Mark Anthony Valente lX)minick James Damiani Yoon Kyung Lee Holly Van Eenennaam 34 Park Ave. Melissa J. Danilchick Rebecca Elizabeth Leeson Rolando Veloso 155 Park Avenu" Nicholas M. De Vito Andeers Michael Lindstrom Robert Vi llano Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Stacey E. Dillon Dimitri Lucas Marisa Viola 9 3 9 -8 8 0 5 TaliaDimone Robert Willliam Lyons Siobhan Melanie Vivian 939-1 1 12 Dana M. DiSanzo Aditya Malankar Megan Vogel John V. Doyle Adriane Malaquias Colin Christopher Stafford Wahlert Meghan M. Doyle Sarah Victoria Malinowski Eric J. Weeks Ryan McCall Dray Steven D. Manzo Michele Williamson Gerard Drummond Erin Marsh Suzanne Marie Wilson Elena Duduk Jose Miguel Martinez Valerie Jade Wydra Vincent Anthony Christine Marie Mastropaolo Diffily j Borschnecic *>•:. ... . K A 'iW •;* Funeral Home & Nott Floris a n

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Lyndhurst High School 1997 Graduates

Melissa Ann Aiello +* Brian Emberger Township Michael A. Novas John Albanese Joel Febus Robyn D. O’Keefe of Lyndhurst Juan Manuel Alvarez William Feeney Jeffrey Nicholas Paolazzi Maria Luisa Argibay Jennifer Flannelly Savino, Esq. James Guida, Mayor GeofTrei Barone Christos Papachristoudis Jennifer Furino Jbert P. Opacity, Commissioner Jennifer Marie Barone Daniel Santo Perrotta Dawn Furtado Giulio Pisani Lorena Barrezueta + Matthew David Galasso Peter Russo, Commissioner David Scott Bautis +* Donald Pritzlaff+* Melissa Elizabeth Genovese Janelle Nicole Ricigliano •251 Ridae Road Thomas Graffam, Commissioner Christina L^nne BeaMgrand Jaime Alyse Giancarlo Melissa Ann Bekker Marianne Romeo +* Lyndhurst Paul Passamano Jr., Michael Anthony Giaquinto Damaso Rosa Brent Bilis Franco Grippo * 438-6801 Commissioner Tanya Braun Jennifer Lee Rosas John Anthony Hayton David Ruiz+* Frank Calandrillo+* Lisa Ann Hirth +* Vanessa Cassandra Sanchez Jason Joseph Calo + Kristin A. Horan Dina Marie Campisano Peter Schutt Jason Robert Homstra Laura Seeley Erick Cano Jodi Intindola Rosario Carucci Gayathri Selvam Kristen Anne Jacques Kelli Ann Settembrino Carl Christopher Castlegrait Min Kyu Joo Michele Castlegrant +* Michael Settembrino Corry Ellen Kaminski Kristoffer Sevillena F rederick N icholas Castrovinci +* Clementia Chris Klimentos Saumil R. Shah +* Wai Ling Chan +* Deanna La Corte Young Min Cho Shahrzad Sharifbeigi + Paul Anthony LaPelusa Peter Simone Christopher Cicerale + Anthony La Rosa Kusunian Siritakool +* Charles Cipolla Yazarazet Lavoie Jennifer Lynn Sissman +* Trisha Clancy Patricia Jean Layden Philip Coiro Keri-lee Sofia Cheryl Ann Leahy 4* Brian Stevens JefTColsh Linda Lee Yolanda Szadkowski Nancy Jean D’Alessandro Tom Lee Elaine Turowski Melissa Laurame D'emilio Adam J. Lipinski Michael P. Tyrrell Lamis Simon Daou Patty Lisena Matthew Verchick David DeJesus Monika Ann Maksimiak + * Sandra Vidals Patrick Del la Peruta Lauren Marie Mancuso Keri Ann Woelpper +* Scott Brian Dempsey John Marra Jiang Wu Christopher DiNardo +* Kerri Jeannette Mcllroy +* Christine Zagata Anthony Rocco Diomede Thomas J. McSweeney + Steven Dobres Laura Meyers +* Joseph Doherty f National Honor Society Jennifer Lynn Meza * Honor Student - 3.5 gradd Tracy Leigh Dudek +* Kelly Lynn Nangle point average or above for four years

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Wallington High School 1997 Graduates

Agnieszka Bator Kimberly Moskal Joseph Blumenschein Matthew Moskal Sandra Michelle Bright * Robert Moskal Michael Brynczka Waclaw Nieradka Saint Mary’s High School Rutherford Ratal Brynczka PiotrOlejniczak Pawel Owczarczyk * 1997 Graduates Ewelina Buczek Dalbert Caballero Conrad Palka * Keri Lynn Breen * - Valedictorian Meredith Anne Motylinski Beata Chmielewska Minesh Patel Shannon Maureen Dugan - Alison Muti Wioletta Barbara Chmielowiec Tirthank Patel Salutatorian Robert James Nargi Jessica Marie Christiano Alison Perkins Jayson Neal Almenana Joshua Peter Oed Carl Chwiej * Beata Piela * Edlyn Arroyo Patrick John Onufer Magdalena Cisek Tania Anna Podeia Frank J. Backiel III Ani Ordukhanian George Louis Cruz Aneta Popek Corinne Josephine Boniello Vanessa Ortiz Cassia Elizabeth D Amico * Kamnath Ravindran * Roger Bradley, Jr. William A. Pellicier Tomasz Marius/. Dabal April Dawn Rock * Hilary Coleen Brannan * Allan Perez Charles Daly * Monique Renee Roon * Chakeila Brown Kevin Pfuhl Krystyna M. Dec Victor Rusin Victor H. Caneda David Thomas Pietruszka, Jr. Joseph Dobos/ Marcin Rzeczkowski Nicole Marie Cappiello Paul Nicholas Pietchon, Jr. Kimberly Michelle Downs * Stephanie Lynn Santeramo * Patricia Cascina Marylin Gissele Polo Melissa Ann Eichholz * Lauren Ann Schreiber Mary Ann Castro Mario B. Rapetti * Amy Gawrys * Justin D. Schworn Joyce E. Chan Leanne Rawa Joseph Stanley Goldyn * Monika Sidor * Michael John Coyne Jessica Ann Reyes Annette Elizabeth Jastrzab Marcin Siwik Sonia Sa Da Costa Heather Michele Riebesell Steven Jedrzejczak Beata Skandy Michelle de Fino * Rosa L. Rivera Bogdan Jurkowski Aneta Skibniewska * Nicholas C. Dougard Leticia Rodriguez Jayme Jousset Konrad Sopielnikow * Joseph Michael Fantozzi Alejandrina Rodriguez Gonzalez Daniel Kacmarczyk Michael Gerald Spadaccini Michael Fasouletos John Patrick Rouse Charles Jay Kalender * Adam Stafinski Christine Gera Ferraioli Monette Mindy Santos Magdalena Karasewicz * Alexandros Stamateris * Johna Elissa Giordano Ryan Michael Scannella Michael Kasica, Jr. Paul F. Stolarz * Kevin Patrick Hayes Anthony Sciortino Andrzej Koscielniak Stelios Stoupakis * KeilaGineen Hemingway Jennifer Robin Simmons Katarzyna Kopec Iwona Sudol Sylvia Samir Hermina Jacqueline Smith Remigiusz Krasowski Wojciech Sudol Robert Christian Hernandez Regina Lynn Renee Solarino Thomas Kruk Monica Swieca Joseph P. Kelleher Elena Christine Angela Spinella Radoslaw Kutny Rachel Thomas * Tae Youn Kim John P. Szajnoga Alissa Ann Kwiecien Artur Iomaszewski Jaclyn King Buket Tasyontar Lucyna Leszczynska Urszula Trudnos * Gregory Joseph Mackesy Melanie Emma Leilani Taylor Robert Litwinowicz Mariusz Twardowski Michael Anthony Malleo Danielle Lyn Thomas * Thomas Magdziak Julie Vierzchalek * Michael M. Mangasi Nikolas Charles Tsigounis Marie Ann Maguire * Michael Wierzbicki August Michael Mastropole Anne Meghan Tyburczy * Katarzyna Maliborska * Peter Wnuk Krzysztof Wojtylo Donald James McKenna Kristen Valente Jessica Mazur Deirdre Marie Metcalf* Gerald M. Wyhopen, Jr. Magdalena Maria Mierzwa Izabella Marzena Wozniak GrzegorzZagaja Jung Soo Yang Dorota Migdal Cheyenne Michael Miller Dawn Zanetti Jeff M. Moczydlowski * Radoslaw Zimnoch * Christina Mongelli * National Honor Society Bianca Moreno

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Queen of Peace High School North Arlington Class of 1997 Blue Ribbon Ralph A EdwanlC.O’Mara 11 laydeeAcevedo Ramon Antonio Garcia Susan MichelleGavura RanonOtiz Giordano |Dav»d Michael Adamski Nicole AlxaaOstenng F>k Frederick Gill Tire Service in Paul Adamski Elaine CaridadPadm aJKiloenAliaga Jennifer Lvnn Gillespie Bergen Essex 1 wd Matthew Giordano IMaihabeChariode Pag^n jGeorgpAlvacz Christos Pagonis ■Saul Alvarez ArthonyGcmes Contracting Co. NunoAGomes Jessica Mosouera Palafox * ■Maruol*aubAlves Dominic Palmieri, Jr. 1 Timothy l*atnd Andrada RosaMana ManataGomes 867 Riverside Ave. Susie Gomes Robert Joseph Pangaro Serving Bergen, I Michelle Marie Andrada RafedeAr^doPareini * Liliana ii. Anta Lisa V GoncaJves Lyndhurst Hudson & Essexi Ian Ihomas Gonzales Megan Mane Parzvch ' Stephanie Arce ShcinaRajnikantPatd IvanAmcho** Marcos A Gonzalez 939-7075 ounties 933-4169 Su5ana Gonzalez* HugoAftreira Nicole Mane Iiabij EricaJean Perez John Patrick Baggett * Antonio Manud Gurpa I’atnciaJudellamara AdrianaCunha Pinto (Imarliirandela Lynn Elizabeth Platow Lisa Marie Barbire Iliomas Frank Hams AlannaCristincliellavia P.iuk) Jorge I lenriques Marie Poznar AinariKsI lemandez+ Mkhad Raima*) Fatima Maria licit) Dandle Rawa Michael RossC. Bisocho Peter'itamas Hickman+* I i-onardSamuel Blue David Anthony lamacone Juan Jose Rego O/JemSelvilnci* Marie Rigas Raphael Samuel I iorgess Vincente Antonio Rios R u v e r e ’s Beth Marie I kweski I Xni.se N icole Jablonski Bonnie Mane Boscski Cheryl l^eeJoll Natividade Rocha Danyl Jones, Jr. Philip Daniel Rodriguez Service Center Michael Anthony Calxzas Bridget Camela Rc^n Michael CCaetaio Melissa Virtudes Julio Joseph IhomasCampos Matthew J. Kairys Rosa Lucia Ro^n Jeffiey John Keans Gerard Thomas Ruane Vincent PCanahal * ** Whitney NicoleRukab (linstinaM. Carlin lee Ryan Kenworthy l.isa Marie Cariuccio* Sean Robert Kiemey DonnaMarie Russo 349 Ridge Roa JiixjueliiK* listainiiCamcy Ihomas John King IjsaHefcnSackaman Lyndnurst Anthiny CharlesCarvalbza Jessica Paula Kokosinski * Edward J.Saegeis, Jr. Fiibian Maurice Castilk) Monica Anna Komak * Michele AngdSanahna 4 3 8 -1 7 8 9 LnkKotynski Elaine Neves Santos I XsirnaC 'danzau Andre Sararva Joseph Ka Chun Cheung Stephen Douglas Kovacs Micnad Robert Chiddo Maria Fjundma Lago* Christian Joseph Silva Michelle Cathenne Christ Siixira Ann I .askowicz DanidHenrique Silva Nicole Collucci lavoylawDn Jane Crestina Silva Tania ManaCorbadio I homas Michael Lemanowicz Richard M. Silva I riser I Jalglcish Comale Ralph Joseph Ixone Rosalie Silva Alison MarieComum Ivric Lindsay Lisa Maria Soares Melissa AmCravvtord Amy N ichole Lo Macchio * Rui Manud Soares Susana Paula Cruz' ** SimdraUipes Dominick Peter StisiJr. Jack ('unha Carmen ()L>pcz FnkTancun Borrelli’s lonyCunha SandraO Lwez Melissa Ann Targett DanvlleneCurly Joseph Aldoljotho Eduardo Tavares I XiiielkT)aCunha Helen Maurcen Lyons Andnra Marie TerBush Sweet Shop ("hristopher Patrick I Xile Andrea I) MadaiD** Cynthia Rose Tom Andrea I Xa Ponte Matthew Alan Magda Tracey Mane Topchev JoseCime DaSilva Philip Henry Mask AngpaMariaTones Nk.Ik>Lis Anthony I X* Carlo Dennis Maglio, Jr. Danny Frejo Torres 11< nenceCariaga I X * ManaMasone Gilbert Gomes Valente Melissa Ann Digravina Melissa P. Matos Vincent James V^le 9 9 1 -9 5 6 5 ClienI)il.ascio t* Robin N icholas Matulewicy. CeaserHeriy Vallejo Jason Ixlward IX^bics' * Melissa McLrtee Frank D. Vallejo IracyLynnlXxige John Richard McGuire GinaMarieVnAuken C.utilXxningues Akiysl .aura Medina El izabethVfcn Etten* Jorvkvi Michael IXuxxiila Andrca Michele Medina Hstebai\kzouez+-* Jellivy Seunl alduto Apokxik)T Mendoza Peter Jose Vaazquez Henry P. Becton Regional High School Sabrina \fentoso Robert I jnmett Farrell lXividAlanMendiva Carlstadt/East Rutherford 1997 Graduates Megan Kiitlikxai Litssi>ki Jennifer Ann Migueis MararidaWfenceslau ( nsiiiuiC ;im«i Icmnxkv* Mayunu DtmayugaMigjd Benwilev AldaCnstinaFeneira Stank} Jann Modinacz Thomas Patrick Wilson Jiyoun Aim » Patricia Meidl Alexandtv Miguel Feneira Ana Marie Monteiro Veronica Ann Zoltowdd * Vanessa Leigh Allegr.i Jett Kristofferson Mendoza Melindi I igueiredo * I irian Fernandes Morgado Ryan Joseph Micci «•* +Top Cumulative Students as of Mariam Azia I Xuucl I iguentf MichaelJ. Morgan Juan M. Navas Median Elizabeth I kuvigan James William Mulligan March 1997) Michael John Barkley Mcliss.il rvire Katie M Natal * National Honor Society Concetta Benigno Christina Marie Nelson ** Officers - National Honor Antlionv lawrcncel ulgimti FnulioNidx>lasNovoa Jack Berckmann Stephen I yler Nerlick » Michael I .ouisGagliano Nelson Casimiro Nunews Society Alicia I li/abeth New ball » Mana I icwia Garcia* Steven Michael O'Connor Pamela Bgolzau w Mariangela »* * Michael Patrick O’Malley w Wei-WenCai » I homas James Ondrot Irancesca Carella Joseph Paul Parise Rosa C'arusone Dorothy C atherine Poll Maria Altagracia Jams Mandy Pena Pedro Cespedes Jennifer Lynn Perrotta « • * Rita Sabrina Cherichella Kenneth V Piegari I'ae W'oong Cho Gr/egorz Piela **st' * Nicholas Colclla Katherine Elizabeth Pitches ** “ Michael Vincent Connor* James M Potenzone Josephine IVErrico 11 I >cnnis Charles Puzak » * * Anna De I rizio " Meghan Mary Ramsay « * * I velyn A Delgadillo Nigel Aundrae Phillipe Reynold' Jazzwalinet Delgado Athena Mercedes Rivera Pritam Omprakash Dodeja !l Mark Joseph Roth Nicholas Steven l-ddy Leah Roth fritz David Espino/a. Jr Cristin Jackelyn Schanel Derek Christopher \ tire Valin St>kik Tracy Leigh I vans ** !’ * * Anthony Ihomas Stito Michelle Robin Favor Joseph F. Soto Vanessa Aleida Figueroa Colin Charles Swift. Jr « I indsey A. Ciilmore Bartosz S Szkatula K San Carlo Flowers Lillian M. Gonzalez " James Scott Taormina" N ich ol as Sa I v ato re C1 re II.i C ass 1 l okarski ** '0 * * Fine Catering Ji - Won Han ** Kelly Melissa Ulrich By Chuck Patti Ann Havel # Jeffrey Verga Matthew Karl Huettemann Christina Mary-Alice Wejsa Chantee Kristal Huggins David Richard Winston ‘ « Kwang Hee Im Suzanne Lucille Wolte S* 620 Stuyvesant Ave 469 Ridqe Road Jill I Justice Jennifer Leigh Wood Lyndhurst Lyndnurst Scott Charles Kellcn Eric Yang Jahn Marie Korman » Joseph Yun 933-3400 935-8848 Scott William Lampniann Jia Zhang Veronica Anne l.aski t* Sharaf M. Lateef * High Honor Roll Jefferson J. Lee »* * * National Honor Society QUEEN OF PEACE HIG H SCHOOL Sondra M. Liberia n President's Education Awards Daniel William Lorusso ** Edward J. Bloustein Distin A National School of Excellence Stephen vv. Maggio » guished Scholars Program I \ S Department of Education David Gerald Mangone *' Foreign Language Honor Society Blue Ribbon Schools Program Marv Ann Mazzone

C ongratulates CLASS OF 1997 G RADUATES Good Luck in your Future Endeavors!

I he Y en Reverend Monsignor Thomas G. Madden - Pastor Brother Stephen Olert, F.S.C. - Principal Sister Marv Elizabeth Farrell, S.SJ. - Associate Principal Mr. George Linke - Vice Principal M r. M ichael C ranley - Vic« P rin cip al

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Blanche Mileski Theresa Checki Mary Malley Anthony DeSerio Anthony M. DeSerio, 72, of Mrs. Blanche Mileski, 89, of Mrs. Theresa Checki (nee Mary Malley, 78, of North Arling­ Lyndhurst, died June 17, 1997 in Figliolina), 90, of North Arlington, ton, died June 9, 1997 in Passaic Lyndhurst, died June 17, 1997. Bom in Brooklyn, he lived in Clara Maass Medical Center, died June 19, 1997. General Hospital. Sa yin g goodbye to a loved Stillwater, then resided in Lyndhurst Belleville. Bom in New York City, she moved Bom in Lyndhurst, she moved to one can be devastating... for 42 years. She was a lifelong Lyndhurst resi* to Lyndhurst, then became a North North Arlington 35 years ago. dent. Arlington resident for 48 years. Miss Malley was a clerk typist with Mr. DeSerio was in maintenance for the Garden State Parkway Au­ Mrs. Mileski was a member of the Mrs. Checki was a seamstress for the Peter A. Frasse Co., Lyndhurst, thority in Woodbridge for 20 years, Klub Polek and the Emblem Club the Lyndhurst Coat Co., retiring in for 20 years, retiring 30 years ago. ...preparing for their final retiring in 1985. Lodge #1201 of Lyndhurst. 1989. She is survived by a dear friend, farewell doesn’t have to be. He is survived by his wife Anne; She is survived by son, John S.; She is survived by her husband, Mrs. Elizabeth Muzlkar. sons, Vincent DeSerio and Neil daughter, Mrs. Lillian Eakley; seven Joseph T., daughters, Lorraine Services were held at Our Lady Grant of Sparta and Michael Grant grandchildren and eight great­ Mignola of Upper Montclair and Queen of Peace Church, North Ar­ of Brooklyn, NY; daughters, Annette grandchildren. Marie Shepardson of Waltham, MA; lington. Decker, Josephine Jones and Services were held in St. Michael’s three grandsons and four grand­ Thiele Family Funeral Home, Marianne DeSerio of Florida; broth­ Church, Lyndhurst with interment in daughters. Keamy, was in charge of arrange­ ers, Robert of Bloomfield, Nicholas Beautiful Flowers. Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arling­ Services were held at Sacred Heart ments. of Bricktown, Victor of Nutley and ton. Church, Lyndhurst with interment in Frank of Lyndhurst; sisters, Parow Funeral Home, North Ar­ Hillside Cemetery, Lyndhurst. Josephine Gingerelli of Wayne and lington, was in charge of arrange­ Nazare Memorial Funeral Home, Melina Silvestro of Lyndhurst and ( S u /r ta / S/foibt & '(ju-f/iAoiuc ments. Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ ments. five grandchildren. Gertrude Paluzzi Services were held at Sacred Heart N o r t h A r l i n g t o n Mrs. Gertrude “Trudy" E. Paluzzi Church, Lyndhurst with interment in 1-800-828-4409 (nee Salomon), 67, of Lyndhurst, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arling­ died June 18, 1997. ton. Bom in Newark, she resided in Nazare Memorial Funeral Home, Lyndhurst for 57 years. Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ Mrs. Paluzzi was a secretary for Roma Restaurant ments. 12 years with Linden Mayr Munroe, (JtaliAK C h iiiM a.1 its best Pnyar to ttw H o ty Spirit You m ate me see everything through the eves of Co. of Rutherford. Msdom and show me a l the way to m y ideal You She is survived by her husband 33 Crystal Street ■ North Arlington t o me Ihe dwine gift to forgive and forget the *ro n g You may need us tat is done to me.'You are part of al the happenmos W e ’r e A s Alex; son, David of East Rutherford; Pasta i m y life, and I #ish to confirm that I never want to be at 2:00 in the grandchildren. Robert, Mark and sparated from you I want to be with you and my Eggplant Parmagian All for only $11 w ed ones in eternal glory C l o s e A s Michele Paluzzi and sister, Lorraine Polio Alla Roma In this short prayer, I # sh to thank you lor your love afternoon. Or it Smith of Dover. 991-2550 or my loved ones and for me and for everything you Veal & Peppers iave done in response to my prayers Y o u r m ay be 3:00 a.m. Services were held at Sacred Heart Coffee & Ice Cream You must say the prayer for three consecutive days Prices starting at $7 95 nthoul mentioning your request After the third day T e l e p h o n e B ut we 're here fo r Church, Lyndhurst, with interment our wish w i be granted no matter how diflcult It may in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Ar­ « then you must promise to publish the prayer as oon as possible you regardless o f lington. CD Nazare Memorial Home, the time o f day or Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ Nazare Memorial Home, Inc. A Pray* lo Ihe Blaeaed Virgin (NaverKManloFal) n ig h t ments. OiWMauWlOTtflfcirtCinMl.FuUVVit.S ol H im Bktsed Molar ol l» Son ol Goa. tamers in* laialn Yw my McGar 0 Holy Mary. Charles M. O’Connor, 45, of Mar ol Go* Qumi ol Henan and Ear*. I hurBy l» Turn to us during Lyndhurst, died June 16, 1997 in aedi Im tam la boBm ol my taaft lo smmt m n Ms 403 Ridge Road •CKdy. (m b lartaal) Ttare « na» Hal can «*atand your time o f need. University Hospital, Newark. o f poaer 0 Dwr m* herein you an my motK CMaiy Bom in Jersey City, he lived in Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 ■ n M KOiout «n, pay ta us handhurst; brothers, Joseph and Philip Macola of Union Telephone 201-939-1050 Beach and sister, Marie Salerno of Lodi Services were held at Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington with interment in Brigadier General FUNERAL HOME Willliam C. Doyle Veterans Memo­ rial Cemetery , Ameytown. 19 LINCOLN AVENUE. RUTHERFORD, NJ 07070 Donations may be made to the Newly expanded parking facilities family Ippolito-Stellato Funeral Home, WALTER R CALHOUN .11 /n Old Friend Lyndhuist, was in charge of arrange­ MANAGER ments. D if f il y S e r v ic e Has A New Look George Leonardis Trustworthy ■ Dependable ■ Neighborly Spirit George A Leonardis, 62, of While our services retain that neighborly spirit of sympathetic understand­ SOMETIMES THAT OLD SUIT you like so much just Parsippany, died June 20, 1997 at ing, they also reflect high standards of efficiency and competent direction has to go. You’re still the same but your look has changed home. Born in Newark, he lived in Thomas J. Diffily Like an old friend with a new suit, our look is changing, Lyndhurst before moving to bqt our service is still old fashioned and very friendly. It’s Parsippany a year ago. Funeral Home, Inc. been that way since 1880. Mr. Leonardis was a corrections J o h n T . D if f il y - Manager ■ M a r g a r e t D if f il y - Funeral Director officer with the Essex County Cor­ Our new logo is a fitting reminder of our former name as rections Center, Caldwell for 23 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford ■ Phone: 939-0098 well as our excellent service. Just as a solitary crane walking years, retiring in 1996. through a calm meadow evokes a sense of tranquility, Thiele He was a parishioner of Sacred Family Funeral Home provides peace of mind and comfort Heart RC Church, Lyndhurst. PAROW to all we serve. We’re sensitive to your needs and feelings, He was a member and past Exalted and will render assistance with genuine kindness. Ruler 1975-76 of B.P.O. Elks Lodge Funeral Home, Inc. #1505, Lyndhurst, Past President- Serving tu try religion* You will be seeing this new look in our logo, signs, Jimmy Parillo Civic Association, stationery and advertising. It’s a promise of old fashioned Newark and a member of PBA Lo­ Henry S. Parow, Manager courtesy with dignity and compassion. cal # 157 of Essex County. He is survived by his wife Linda; Denise E. Parow, D irecto r ■ Elizabeth Parow, D irecto r Yes, we re still roe same. IT'S JUST A NEW LOOK FOR son, Frank of Brick; daughter, Mrs. AN OLD FRIEND John (Catherine Paluzzi) of 185 Ridge Road ■ North Arlington Parsippany; brothers, Angelo and 998-7555 Carmen of Woodbridge; sister, Rosemarie Wottrich of Woodbridge, three grandchildren and three great­ Funeral Brunch Accommodations grandchildren. Services were held at Sacred Heart At this difficult time we will do all your complete RC Church, Lyndhurst with inter­ luncheon planning (a variety of items available). ^ h i e l e V-^^AM ILY FUNERAL HOME ment in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Please call for information Arlington. Donations may be made to the Leu­ Philip H. Thiele. Senior Director kemia Society, 45 Springfield Av­ 440 Belleville Pike Steven R. Thiele, Director Robert P. Batson, Director enue, Springfield, NJ 1 -1317. 0708 North Arlington 241 Kearny Avenue P .O . B ox 1175 J L Only one block from Ippolito-Stellato Funeral Home, Kearny, NJ 07032 20 1 991-103 1 Lyndhurst, was in charge of arrange­ 991-8167 fj0iy Cross Cemetary ments. THE LEADER

PAGE 12 - THURSDAY. JUNE 26 1997 Little League playoff results North Arlington’s Little League playoffs were held. Fourth place Wilson Plumbing upset the top seated Lincoln Theater by two games to zero. Lincoln was seriously im­ paired by being down three of the starting players. Even with Lincoln’s Mike Close hitting a Grand Slam homer in the second inning of game one, Wilson beat Lin­ Summer safety - The Rutherford Health Department recently held a coln 15-6 on Monday evening. On free skin cancer screening with 90 residents participating Dr. Manuel Wednesday, Lincoln was still down R. Morman, who volunteered his services, is shown with public health three starters and again, they gave nurse Mary Carol McCartney up the game to Wilson, this time the score was 7 to 1. This puts Wilson Congratulations to the North in the North Arlington World Series. NA’s third place team, Broad Na­ Arlington Girl’s champs tional Bank, beat second place JoJo’s Congratulations to the 1997 first Sabrina Caputo, Jessica Cates, Pizza on Monday evening in game place teams: Upper Division Nicole Donohue, Jessica Merwin, one, 8-0. On Wednesday, JoJo’s took Sanborns - Coaches: Theresa Kristen Bobenko, Jennifer Gatti, the game from BNB 14-6. This put Richards and Kathy St. Germain Michelle Pryblick, Samantha them one game each The tie breaker Team: Kerry Flanagan, Stacey Caputo, Nicole Cavaliere, Jamie was played on Thursday BNB took Smolen, Marissa Appolito, Christina Fitzgerald, Jessica Murden and Jen­ the game in seven innings 6-4 Cates, Jenna-Leigh Data, Lauren nifer Gillis Keltos, Laura Ludlum, Bridget I would like to thank all of the girls Tennis anyone? Youngsters Bill Hennessy (North Arlington). Daniel Petrocelli (Kearny), Maureen McFadden, Stephanie Worth, Chris­ that participated and all the coaches Tennis clinic to be Petrocelli (Keamy), Ryan Hennessy (North Arlington), Edward Hennessy (North Arlington) and tennis tine Ferro, Tiffany Richards, and sponsors that made our 1997 instructor, Oscar Vazquez, happily hold up some ofthe prizes, tennis racquets, tennis balls, capv en n s Josephine Schettino, Kristen St season a success! Looking forward held on June 27 baa that will be given out in lottery fashion to those present along with other prizes and two free tennis Germain and Nancy Monahan to seeing all the girls back for our On Friday, June 27, at noon, the clinic scholarships valued at $100 each at the free one day tennis clinic for youngsters between the ages Lower Division: Jade Foundation - 1998 season and hoping to expand Arlington Players Club of Kearny of 6 to 17. on Friday. June 27, at noon at the Arlington Players Club in Kearny Coaches: Matt Donohue and Bob our league next season. will hold its 8th annual Tennis Cates Dona Henry, President Clinic. The one day clinic is free Team: Katie Rose Augustine, and is open to any boy or girl from the ages of 6 to 17. Instructors Naomi Lebofsky and THOMAS P. STONE, JR. Oscar Vazquez will conduct the Attorney At Law clinic that features instruction, games and prizes that include ten­ Personal Injury, Real Estate, Municipal Court, nis rackets and tennis balls. In ad­ Landlord/Tenancy Law dition, two full scholarships to the -Free Consultation- seven week tennis clinic, valued at $100 each, will be awarded through 701 Ridge Road Tel: (201) 438-5858 a random drawing from those Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 present on June 27. Fax: (201) 438-7055 The seven week Junior Tennis Club begins Monday, June 30, and l A O of thanks to all coaches continues until Friday, August 15 Cost is $100 Juniors are placed in S K | 30% off a l l “ C a t * Far Coache»fc (gj beginner, intermediate or advanced Mk 15% off any acrvice for their aponaea classes for one hour a day from 9 am $10 off perm s for 1st time custom ers to noon, Monday through Friday. w/this ad. Exp. 7/31/97 Additional playing time is available As always, 1st time customers reccivca 10% discount from noon to 2 pm For more information, call Tom Modern Man S Today’s Woman Buck at 997-4691 Applications for 653A Ridge Road ☆ Lyndhurst the seven week Junior Tennis Clinic ______* 438-8864*______are available at the Arlington Play­ ers Club, 12 Washington Place, Keamy, diagonally across from St BASEBALL CARD STORE Stephen’s Church. « ■ a i M C /V is a Touchdown - Two members of the New Jersey Red Dogs arena football team, whose home field is the a ® 28 8 Ridqe Rd © Lyndhurst Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, made a special guest appearance recently at the New Jersey Special Olympics Summer Games at College of New Jersey (formerly Trenton State College) in B e l f t 4 3 5 -4 3 2 7 (comer of Valley Brook) ore. Ewing The two Red Dogs signed autographs for fans and posed for photos, giving the Special Olympics ■Over 1000 Sq. 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i THE LEADER THURSDAY. JUNE 26. 1997 - PAGE 13 There is nothing like a Jersey tomato - simply delicious back to the shore. I was on the beach to do is sit.” No comment! The place was packed. They sold in the world. 1 get very angry when by 1 pm. 1 don’t know how 1 did it. a boiled lobster for $10. Fish sand­ things do not work as they should. Vagabondin'. If you told me now that 1 had to take wiches, com, hamburgers, steamed For instance. I try to open a milk o c a train from the college, I would cer­ clams, watermelon and you name it. carton 1 follow the arrow to show !i\ C harlotte Sa\ ino tainly tell you I don't know how. The fish fair at Belmar has become they sold it. An order of french fries where to open it 1 pull and tug We don’t see our gardener friend g r o w t h . Going from the shore during the a snare and a delusion. From a nice consisted of a dinner plate size Nothing happens After trying over Joseph Catania during the winter but As Mr. Catania was leaving, I said war was very interesting. On the way little homey, rural, country affair it cardboard plate, with curly cue and over again. I get out a knife and come the growing season and he is “How is your flower garden?: He up one would see parents saying sad has developed into a huge carnival, french fries about seven inches high dig it into the place that should have sure to arrive with some surprise or answered “I don’t like flowers. The goodbyes to their sons leaving for the quite honkey tonkey. One order would satisfy six people opened as directed Result is that as other. only flower I like is cauliflower." 1 service. On the way back the sol­ When they first started having a For those who did not eat fish there I’m pouring it, some spills It was The other day he came carrying a can't believe that a man is such a diers were greeted happily by par­ fish fair, it was merely a few tents was also pizza. After having trouble not opened correctly heavy tub with a couple of tomato fine gardener and doesn’t like flow­ ents glad to see them on leave, and and they cooked fresh fish. As a trying to hold our seats because there We have used a certain toothpaste plants about 2 feet high with large ers. His gardening talents are so well. matter of fact, the first time they were many who wanted them, we since we were youngsters. We get blossoms. He told us the plant is great.’’ As the train traveled in the morn­ came to our house across the street decided the old way was better l ake the large size The other da\ no good for at least 20 to 30 tomatoes Thank you, Mr. Catania. We will ing, it was always fun to watch the they asked if we would like some the food to our house to eat it amount of squeezing produced even and by the looks of things we will water it and keep it till we reap a people going to work on the streets, cooked fish that they had not sold. A pleasant sight was to see ten a smidgen of paste So I drop that have tomatoes long before anyone bag of tomatoes the women in lovely colorful sum­ We had some in our freezer for quite Oriental men and women and little Better luck next time; use another else. mer cotton dresses and the men in awhile that year. boys each earning a lobster on a brand, lt works beautifully Each My niece Annette usually plants suits and ties. Each year it has become bigger, so plate looking for seats to enjoy them day I try the popular brand to no tomatoes for us and I am sure she When I started taking courses to­ We took courses at Montclair Col­ that the park across the street from The town had no parking space avail. Finally 1 tore it until there was will soon. There is nothing like a ward further degrees while teaching, lege on Saturdays. In those days we our house is filled with tents. They left. Some people parked their cars a slit in the side of the can and Jersey tomato right off the vine to I traveled from the shore to Newark did not have a car. We left Lyndhurst sell jewelry, tee-shirts, etc. near Shark River inlet where the squeezed again. A tiny bit showed eat without taking it into the house. for six weeks in the summer. By tak­ at 6 am and in Newark changed to a We decided this year that we would fishing boats are located and walked but it was as hard as a rock 1 would We had the Espositos of Florida, ing a 7 am train, I arrived in class a Bloomfield Avenue bus which attend the fair by sitting at a table from there to Ocean Avenue to the like to send the whole thing back to formerly of Lyndhurst, visit us the few minutes late and the professor stopped at every street, arriving at there instead of buying food and tak­ fair, quite a jaunt. Our street was the company. Then I think “is it other day and they told us they still said it was all right. But 1 could not college at 9 am Now it takes six ing it to our house. That is where blocked off and we had to assure a worth it?" 1 grumble and grow l but miss the Jersey tomatoes. Those in do that. I took a 6 am train to get minutes by car. Later we had a car. we made our fatal policeman that we lived just a few do nothing about it. Florida do not compare. there on time with a few minutes Verv often in the winter the entrance We finally, with much maneuver­ doors away before he would let us 1 am sure that part of my trouble I planted a few tomatoes at the early for a slight breakfast across the street to the college was up hill and ing. sat opposite where they were go through. lies in the fact that 1 try to do things shore one year and the very next day street. very icy. We would put papers un­ opening clams and oysters. People Does this sound as if I like the old too fast But can one change ones there was a tomato on a plant. How 1 did the same thing by going to der the tires so that we could climb stood in line for that delicacy As a way better? Maybe! nature? could that be? I soon realized that New York University in the summer the steep hill. matter of fact, they stood in line for My sister complained about that my friend Claire had tied a tomato from the shore. The class lasted from I laughed when a teacher who anything they wanted Twelve tiny the other day She said 1 try to do to the plant when I was out of sight. 9 to 11 and after it I walked to the never took a course said “what is clams for $12. I did not price the everything in a hurry Sad 1 do try! Perhaps she was trying to hasten the Central Railroad and took a train there to taking course. All you have ovsters. I am not the most patient person ALEX J. TANNUCHU Attorney At Law Riverside Accounting Service Auto - Slip & Fall Accidents 9 3 9 - 7 8 8 1 W orkers’ Com pensation, M unicipal Court By appointment only Bankruptcy, Real Estate, W ills Full accounting service for: -Free C onsultation- Small corporations, partnerships, sole (Available for evening & weekend appointm ents) proprietorships, individuals, estates, fiduciaries Taxes: Personal, business, payroll, L ^ t^ S ^ ^ O T O T I Tel: (201) 460-0330 estate, fiduciary, gift. Federal ■ State ■ Local

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS Notice ihc member ,nd services ** « m»Y dfem necessary. Civil Action Notice of Determination O rdinance No. 97-08 lulocation, in which SHERIFF S NOTICE Zoning Board of Adiustment not exceeding, exclusive to gift! ot Notice of Time and Place of Redemp- SHERIFF S NOTICE Ol the Zoning Hoard of Ad|iistmcnt Hond Oidmance providing for the common to the Planning Hoard and SUPERIOR COURT Boiough of North Arlington Municipal I nmonmenlal Commis­ giants. ihe amount appiopnatcd bv the lion of Ihe Boiough of Rutherfoid Meadowlands Road Improvement OF NEW JERSEV ( kivet mflg Body foi its use State ■>( New Jeisey CHANCERY DIVISION Take Notice that on July 16 I'M?, a sion shall lie deemed a ( lass II mem- Please lake Notice that the Planning P'ogiam m the Borough of Ea< BER&tNCOUNtY Reach 2-2.1 ' Master Plan •>’ .ENCOUNIY Kuthfitord and Appropriating hearing will be held before the lici .-I the Planning Hoard I or ihe pui- KET NO F I7SSS9? Hoard, al a special meeting oi DOC KET N O F 1------Borough ol North Arlington. Zoning I he Planning Boaid shall lollow the IcnenceC MaclKmaldhisheus.de ^ ■twoon Plaint.If World S,' M 4S(i (Xmi iheirfor and authorizing Bo'wccn Plaint.II. C-i.corn posc nt (his Section, membership on a 1997 did not need lo make a M ori'iaoo and Defendant Board of Adjustment on the appeal or provisions of N J S A 40 S'D-1 etseq visces and petvmal lepiesenuiives and i.'wii and Loan Assoc at c , dcletminalion ot ihr n-i|iu.rd the issuance of VI. 180.000 Bonds or Mum, ipal llnaill ol I ommmilin A ‘ odrrfli Savmys arte) L .1, Mptiamrrtr-d lavartimabn application of Ihc undcisigncd for a whose (unction is advisory in naluie. and any amendments and supplements hei. iheu or anv of then successors in • • SSOCidtiOn and Oelcndanl minimum liont sard selbaik as the Notes of the Borough to Finance the Action Wr lof thousands thereto, and lhall accordingly exercise right. title and interest. Mrs I eirence variance or other relief so as to permit ami llie establishment of which is dis- 1A, .tor non- 90 COIC-..WntolExCCot.on El AK Civ-I . lesultot . . j , .rfih the rtrinl-ramis* n a A Am. m i Cost ol said Improvements Mubscnman Roman ■is powers set forth in N J S A 40 ss[>- C MacDonald, wife of Icirence a 12 x I I addition on premises , reiionaiy and not icquited by statute, F on and f 'i ^ DeMeskey withdrawal ot their authorized 10 be undertaken m and by ;<, MacDonald. Mrs Charles J Kelley. Pa 1. sadcs^ a r k ' R' located at 21 Rennet Place North slull m>i be considered ihe holding ol ihc Borough of East Rulhcrford in 2-21 b I and Subdivision wife of Charles) Kelley Nil'mi -WOW"! By viriueof me above slated Arlington and designated as Block ofpotential imirik ipal office Hy vir tuo ol me above sfciti'd *"d IOOI. commonly known as 1'iK ounty of Beigen. New Jersey me directed and dci.^ . . __ levied upon and H I. Lot 07 on the Borough of North «■ Alternates - two ( J J alternate mem- : cor dance with N I S A 4 SS[»- T *^e Notice tl OCtod anrt do1 ^ 4nd I*X> Ilollislei Avenue pieviously and Durcting the Spi il Assessment vered 1 nave levied 1 xpose for sale ai puhi.c Arlington Tax Map I,,',, the M.yor whoih.ll » «' “ I -"J ■" .™»dm .nd po.nl* lbiH4lb d ., ,,( J « l,W . known as 264 Monltoss and thru ol the cost thereof vendue at the Sheriff s OH.cc .n nough Mali xnO'C lO' Salt al IHIM.C * Maps and documents toi which upplements iheieto. the Planning tween ihe houis of 10 am and 1 pm pie »■ at the Sher.!U Oli . «• ... s ( eit.tKat.on me C.ty of Hackensack, on of Class statement lo comply with applicable approval is sought in this application customers inhume and Boaid ii hereby expressly designated vailing lime, al the oil ice of the lax iv oi ttacKensack c I. Dailene A Sawicki hereby certity Wednesday. July I 199/ inc-uibers ot nine (9( membei planning odnoMiav municipal ordinances 1 he Planning at iwo o’clock .n the alicrnoon. are available for public inspection al as the official agency to administer the < ollector of the Boiough of North Ar • ihat ihc toregoing Oidinaifle was prcva i.ng hme hoaids I lie allernalc mcmheis shall e alter Board noted thal its pi 101 subdivision the office of the Construction Official provisions of the I and Subdivision lington. Bergen County. New Jeisey as pa&sed by the Mavoi and ( ouncil of The property to be sold .S be designated al Ihr lime ol appoint- sroprrly 10 l>o 401(1 s approval with conditions icmains in loeted n Ihe Borough of Ordinance of the Borough, including the time and place, when and wheie one ^ ^ ^ Municipal Building, weekdays in Lyndhurst, rnenl b> the Mayor as 'Alternate No • [torociyh" ...... c. full elTect. which was memorialized the Boiough of East Rulhcrford al Rutherford, .n the County ol Bergen, and the State ol between 8 10 am and 4 pm I and Allernale No 2 " the recommending ofthe final approval or any ol you shall pay to the Plamtill Ruther I ie ( oun' on Novembci 21.1 I he iclcv, ihcu meeting held cm Tuesday June subdivision plots JI6.S76 10 the amount found to be due of Bon Siato c New jersey Any interested party may appear at ' I Compensation and loins icsolulions have been liled in the I 7, |‘W7, a quorum being picsent Tax Lot No, I COBOl I' 2 217 Referrals lo the Planning Board on 'he lax sale certificate undei loie- ^ommf Block No 168 said hearing and participate therein m All mcmheis of the Planning Hoatd i, omrnomv known as office of Ihe Building Department., by I he Planning Board shall also have closure in this mallei and for subse I astcrr Dimensions of Lot (Ap accordance with the rules of the East shall seise without compensation and the Recoiding Sccrctaiv to the Dailene A . RMC/CMC prox ) Condominium the power to pass upon matters referred quenl taxes and interest, logethei with New Jo Zoning Boaid of Adiustmenl ihe tenn ot appointment ol each Class t a« l.ol No HIOCI- Planning Boaid. and is available thcie Statement Nearest Cross Street lo ii specifically by Ordinance of Ihe lawful interest on said sum from April Premises commonly inembci shall commence on Januaiv I I'.imens.ons ol i^oi_ I foi inspeclion Ihc Bond OidinaiKc published known as 40 4? Meadow Boiough Council under the terms and 2', 1997 and together with taxed costs Michael D Clifford ot tlic yeai m which the appointment is Planning Board heicwith has been finally adopted by Rd . Un i »CBOO 1 Ruthcr Rutherford, conditions of the Municipal I and Use in the amount ol 12.10 6' Said lax sale w.rti"-"^'w'Si leel lon.j the goyeining body ol the Boiough of lord New Jersey Applicant made I he teim of the member com­ Nearest inter sec bon I Muharl Saiton Sccictaiy I'ther w.ih aM and singu­ posing ( lass I shall coiicspond lo the certificate covers leal estate Una led in l ast Rutherford. County of Bergen, lar tn, r.yhts. liberties, pr.v.- Mayor's olTicial tenure, oi. it ihe mem Zoning the Boiough of Noilh Ailington. 1 o.jether with an 3 ■ ■ 7 sums, .merest and costs as aloicsaid. property claim and demano of SUPERIOR COURT i proceeding 0ui 0| i^e same, be sold 1— BERGEN COUNT Y terminate al the completion of then ie- 2 - ' *> •’ubl.c Hearing al the lime and place alotesaid. vou the said defendants of r> to and OF NEW JF.RSEV questioning ihe validity o and sai.siv >n ihc f.rst place unto DOCKET NO F49S1’ * Chancery division ttie sa.d pia.rt.ff the sum of Between Ptaintill Hudson spetlive terms of office, whichever oc- Whenevei a public hearing is lequned shall sland absolutely debaned and and s.-.lsfv in the first place unto BERGEN COUNTY Otdinaiiec can be commenced a S li3 S0003 w.ih lawful .merest Uniled Bank and Delendani North . uisl'irst except lor a ( lass II member on anv mallei, the Planning Boaid shall loieclosed of and liom all light and the said piaiiit.ll the siini oi DOCkE r NO F 7784 «?4 piovidcd in the I oval Bond I ass thereon. Neal E Brunspn Et AI5 *?9.<»4fr 73. w in lawful .merest Between Pia.ru fl Nal.on.i 20'- of Ihe Purchase pr-ce in Civil Action- W nt of Execu- who is also a member of the Environ- f"“‘m ,he P"*«h«e as descnbed m equity of redemption of. m and lo the Ihercon. Crco 1 Un.on Adm n str ar o' begun lo run tiorn the dale of ihc the form of Ccri.iicd Check or mental Commission The term of a N J S A 40 SMM clseq said land, and piemises ?D .. of ihc purchase pf .ce in publication ot this statement c.ash s rciu.rcd at i.me of sa'e , 0n Zucker Goldberg Ihe lorm of Cert.fjOd (h e c to r ^yent r.i ieit^Kei.ance tJi. • T he properly shall be sold sub Arlington, t lass II oi Class IV member who is alio 2-2) 10 Citizens Advisory Committee By Robert V Del Vecchio icrt to an liens and encum- B'ck‘i'it»‘scoK'. I w l vered 1 have levied upon and 1 he term ot a Class IV membei who on the property which .s Ihc Bv viriueof Ihe above stated Published June 26 l‘>»7 nof'CC IS further subiect lo Con- w.ii expose lor sale, at public 10 y ote 01 take other action required of Fee $20 IJ subiect mailer of this saic I h.s a I'ons of Sale as sc! forth by the vendue al the Shenll s Office in hy advertis­ also a member of ihe Board of Adiusl- notice 'S further Suh.ect 10 C on |“ ! S upon and I k W '0 Sher II ol Ber yen County ihe Cliv of Hackensack, on menl or Boaid of Education shall lei- the...... Boaid The committee shall serve d'tions», ol .. bale as sel lor lh bv the will expose lor sale nuhi.r — —— ———-——— The Sncr fl reserves the Wednesday, July 23 199/ at the pleasure of the Mayor StierHol Per gen Count v vendue' at the Sher .11 ; Nolicc of Determination at two o'clock in Ihe afternoon »bmt«r b, „ „o longer . “ "* "" M,>» 1 UhllC The Sher ill reserves the Ihc C fv ol Hackensaci.... . as provided bv iav prevailing lime membei ol bod, « il .be. 2;l11 2-2J II C Lack" 1 of Quorum UIXiek U’to Co01* -2» and Schedule X of Section 10-S SHERIFF Fee $9S4R Ber gen. New Jer sev ( M/S4S97 located n the BO'Ough o! tI t meeting heldon luesday. May LCommonly (Ji I'1 ie* y knownniiymi as 60 each member shall be four <4)years If ,>ec*UJ* *n* of iu rtKul“ “ "lr K>-'lsfd Ordinances of Rulhcrford in the Counlv ,, ° , . . . . . Published June' I- I1* l<>^7 1 11 the Boiough of Cat Istadt dcscnbing ol Bergen ana Slate of 1.1. IW . made the follow mg Montross Avenue. Rulher- a vacancy in any class shall occui oth- members is prohibited from acting on Iprd NJ 0/070 Leader New Jersov detcimmation Ordinance No. 2803-97 er wise than by cxpu.tion of the Plan- * m* " * 'due ,he Pc,vm*1 locations ol Hus Slops in the Boiough Published June 5 12, l"nuous service lo the Board and Council ol the Borough of toric Pieseivalion Advisory Commit­ Nearest Cross Street At a code. Denied Approved this l?lhdav June I'M? Moulte Avenue and wesl- of Adjustment until there are Ihe mini- ( ai Istadt al a ( ouncil Meeting held tee." Oidmance No 2755-96 J S S ino Si'mSS"* Thi* ddcnnintlwn o. _M n June 11> I'M7 Approved this 17th day June I'M? distant 7S00 feet south been n led in the office of the Bui Id mg Together with all »nd singu­ .<■ Zoning '*un onc Alternate Member shall e lar ihe righis. liberties, privi­ constitute a quorum lo act upon Ihe Andrew E Bertone. Mayor easterly from the south- Department by the Secietaiy of the I hereby certify lhal the foregoing or­ Planning l",c 1,1 lnV one ' c*(- provided, that easterly sideline of Eim * leges hereditaments and ap- mallei without any personal or finan- (laiielov Boiough ( leik Street and running thence Board, and is available ihere for dinance was passed by the Council of pur lenances For more e shall Ihe belonging or In anywise apper­ cial interest therein, whether direct 01 Tpgelhcr^w th all and s ntju inspection ic Members first appointed exceed I hereby certify Ihat Ihc foregoing oi the Borough of Rutherford al a regular taining and the reversion and remainders, rents Issues and A vacancy occurring other-.. indirect If a choice has lo f be made , Published June June .026 1 l>M7 dinance was passed bv the Council of |egeV°hCr'eddamer^Island ap Zoning Board ol Adji meeting held June 17, 1997 “ purtenances thereunto Michael Sartor . Secretary profits thereof, and also all Ihe wive then by expiration of1 .term shall k.n between tegula. B members r of equal „ se- | cc S7 iki the Borough of Rutherfotd at a tegular Pur lenances 1 estate, right, title. Interest, use. . j mority. Ihe ( hauman of Ihe Board ol _ belonging or in anyw sc aprer - information ■ ir m n i iiM « n /*■■■ w meeting held June 17. 1997 tain.np and ihe reversi Mary P Knston , lillrdb, iheM.y,. I„i dwune.piiHl Adjustments shall make the choicecho:„ Ordin.nCC< Nil. r»i« 2801-971 ' remainders, rents, issues and Boiough Clerk ■ ■*-- • *-rye, be sold 10 pav " ’j ! ” « Allc.nile M m bc of * 11 O d in ^ tai« p.m „IO ,d,™ i«, Ab O.dm.nc, lo W ™ l P k„„op prof.ts thereof and also an me Dated June 18. 1997 he lirsl place unto estate, right, t.ne, .merest, use nilII ihe sum ol \ ih. Plinnmu Bond .h.ll be pcmillted i"™ ««<“ » ' * ” Ord,"««. M A .O ri.- property, cla.m and demand ol Rutherford , ..ith lawlul Interest call 438- s'sioon p h h h h Oidmance m,me hereby r»Mrepealed lnl into lh*.the nsnrrnance Keunliling Regulating ththef FmnlovmentEmployment. n -.-j jun(■__ . a |g the sa.d defendants o', n 10 and Notice of Determination out ol the same, be sold t o ----- I extent of said inconsistencies and con- Tenuie and Discharge of Certain Offic- Rulherfoid and salislvm Ihe lust place unto Of the Zoning Board of Adjustment Published June 26. 1997 ,h*jS$C'ol the purchase price in 1 mem diiecily ot indirectly, anv personal me lorm ol Certified Check or ers and E mployees of the Borough of ....> sa d Pilaintilf the um of of the Borough of Rutherfoid .1 financial inteie llicts 5 il the Zoning ' Rutherford." under ihe provisions of puh|,$hed June 26. 1997 % 140.218 43. ivith lawlui interest Any membei and Alternate Membei ] his Oidmance shall take effect thereon, Please Take Nonce thal the Board, 8700. the Civil Servicc Act (Title 11 NJ Rev J7 00 olhci than a ( lass I membei. after a mediately upon passage and publi ol the Purchase pr .co at a meeting held on Tuesday . May Chances are you've KnJSSrJSfdSSjS’ffiS: Slat) of New Jersey. No 279S-97 e lorm of Certified Check I.T. 1997. made the following ill makes no refyesenlai.oos v . 111,min i ot the Boaid ot I ducation public hcai ing it he requests one. may |,on as required by law Public Notice read this adopted May 6. 1997 determination expressed or implied, as Jo the I .is be .11 lass l\ membei ot the Plan- be removed by the Governing Body for |m[0duced June 16. 1997 Ordinance No 97-IS exisience, ariMxml. or validity Mavoi ^PP,uvfd this 17th day June 1997 .eel lo ail hens and encur Application of Richard Roberts for newspaper before! ol anv liens and encumbrances 11..g Boaid. except Ihat 111 the case of a cause Appioved Willliam Roseman. brancesof record andthc She Andiew E Bertone, Mayor An Ordinance Amending Oidmance bulk variance to allow construction ol on the properly which Is the lime membei boaid one (lass IV 2-214 Powers and Duties (.eneially A|tej, Claire Foy. Borough Cleik ill makes no 1 ...... subiect mailer ol Ihis sale This 9S-7. Section ID and Adding Section expressed or ir driveway al 178 Park Asenue which notice Is lurlher subiect to Con­ inemlM-i may Iv a member ofthe lU'atd ^ **e Planning Ikiaid is authorized lo 1 heieby certify that the foregoing or- IIB regarding Parking by Permit Recycling ditions ol Sale a s set lorth by the t I duvaiion It there be a Municipal id"pt By I aws governing its pioce- |>ubl,shed June 26. 1997 i.iiyu«iiiiit.u.vt v.i.l »i- - -• - a( ^nv^bcns^and'encumbr^inccs wdl I * ® leu (he required Sher lllo l Bergen Counly dinance w« passed by the Council of Appiosed Mayoi William Roseman ...... property which- 10-foot width at one point. Cianted Works! I ns ii.-iimciiiall ommission the mem- duial opeiaiion It shall elect a Chair- J>>8 00 The Sher ill reserves Ihc the Borough of Rutherford at a tegular Attest Claite Foy. Borough Clerk subiect m alterof this sale This This determination ot tesolulion ha. nyht to adiourn this sale Irom hei III the! m uomnciHal Commission man and Vice Chairman from members J ” nol ce is further subicci to Con- . _ .im e.oi.m e^vi^jlaw meeting held June 17. 1997 I hereby certify that the foregoing Who is a..,, a membei ot the Planning ofClasslV select a secretary who may l-Cgal Notice •itions of Sale as sel lor th bv the been filed in the office of the Building ordinance was passed by the Mayor ‘ter If o' p»rgenCounlv Department by the Secretary of the SHERIFF Boaid asiequiiixlhv N J S A 40 S(,\- or may nol be a membei of the Plan- Superior C ourt c^f New Jeisey The Sherift resoves the Mary P Knston and Council ofthe Borough of Board, and is available there fot CIOS4635 I. shall be a t l.css IV Planning Boaid nmg Board or a Municipal employee, ( hancery Division right to ad.ourn this sale trom Boiough ( lerk Cailstadt at a Council Meeting held t me to I.me as prov deo bv law inspection Published June 26, July 1, July lu. July I member unless iheic be among ihc and create and fill such other offices as Beigen Counly Dated June 18. 1997 on June 16. 1997 JACK TERHUNE Zoning Boaid of Adjustment Fee $108 00 ( lass l \ 0, alternate mcmheis of ihe » ‘ hall deleim.ne It shall have the Plaintiff Robert U Del Vecchio SHERIFF Rutherford CH7S40M Michael Sartori. Secretary Planning Board a membei ol the Zon- powwt and authority to employ. 01 con- vs Claite Foy. Borough Clerk t = r mg Hoard o' Adiustment or if cslab- liaci foi. and fix ihe compensation ol Defendants Teitence( MacDonald, Equal Housing •isliexl allistoiu P.eservaiionCommis- legal counsel, other than the Municipal etc ct al Opportunity ..on and .1 membei ot llie Boaid of Attorney, and experts, and other staff IXvcket No F 1828-97 t h e l e a d e r THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1997 - PAGE 15 us i ness Classifieds:

Hom e Im provem ents ' Ralph A. Giordano Sliva’s Carpentry * Bring it in BERGEN ESSEX CONTRACTORS N ked a r o o m ( s ) RDS Construction Aluminum, Brass, Alternations & additons ■ R o o fin g REPORTER - Leader Newspaper is growing! Established 1960 933-4169 WAl.I.PAPERED? Copper, Lead Capenters/Masons ■ Siding •All types of home improvements Free estimates call and Iron. Part time reporter needed. Writing & computer skills •Sidings, aluminum & vinyl Call John ■ D ecks Kearny Scrap Metal •Attics & basements Residential specialists 478 Schuyler Ave , essential. Flexible hours. Work at home option. (201)991-8285 A l B a r t k o rr estimates Fully insured •Additions & alterations Kearny •Anderson & Pella window installers (201)998-1859 40 yrs. experience 9 3 9 - 7 4 4 0 Call 438-8700 •Vinyl replacement windows •Roofing, residential & commerical WANTED Pickers & Pac kers Ceram ic Tile 472-1489 Mills Old toy trains 153 Sanford Ave.______Lyndhurst. NJ Driver/Limo No job too small D ryw all Lionel, Ives, Flyer, Full time STTuriello & Son M ike’s A ll Seasons etc. Collector pays G e n n a T ile Sheetrocking crazy prices! New Jersey's fastest growing Experienced preferred. Replacement Sept. 4 Home Im provements Complete Bathroom limo company seeks 50 full and part W ind ow s Taping 652-0767 (201)933-0300 |*Additions-Alterations M odernizing Chicago P l u m b i n g tim e drivers. M ake up to $ 1,000 per •Tilt-in for easy cleaning Coating Ask for Nelson UKitchens-Basements •Maintenance week. Will train. Interviews will be •Vinyl-Aluminum So job too "small " •Fully Insured• • insulated glass J.W. Burns & Health Care conducted on Monday between 9 Salesperson Sept. 24 ( Sidings •Any shape, size or style or loo big Call 997-5127 Lvinyl Replacement •One day installation 661-5172 Sons Oil Co. a.m. and 1 p.m. Call or stop in: Full & part time Lily Langtry Free estimates Home Health positions for experi­ W indow s Fuel Oil East K iitiie rfo ri: GARDEN STATE LIMO •Steel Doors-Gutters Fully insulated Plumbing, Heating, Aides enced salespeople. 438-0355 Remodeling R o o f i n g C o . 89 Ridge Road Sept. 25 •Decks-Awnings lm crgency Positions include 2 Roofing • Siding N. Arlington Riverdance Free Estimates! •Boiler Replacement A vailable nights and Saturday. Call 438-3663 I & L Atwell Siding Zadroga Remodeling •W ater Heater Gutters . Repairs 201 -997-7368 ext. 621 Apply in person Insured - 586-4567 & Replacement Quality is our mam concern F/T, P/T, Live-in Replacement All work guaranteed! MACE BROTHERS O ct. 5 Windows S a l e s p e r s o n Rt THritFORD K v iru n WENT We Repair.... ❖ Decks 939-3337 Riverdance Free estimates •Boiler Repair (Oil. Steele's A u e n o Iv - College F u rn itu r e - 512 ❖Siding Helping Hands, Inc Part time position •Washers Fully insured ❖Sheetrock & G as) Students W elcome Kearny Ave., Kearny C a r p e n t r y in retail We are interviewing for •Dryers spackling •Drain Cleaning O ct. 23 -O c t. 27 998-6236 933-3451 H-MP positions for 1,1/ G l a z ie r •Refrigerators ❖Vinyl replacement James W. Burns II A.A. & Sons furniture store, New O rleans •Freezers CI AIBORNF Must be Opportunity for Interior, windows NJ Plumbing Lie. # 7020 Thurs. & Fri. com puter proficient in •Air Conditioners M irror / G lass E l e c t r i c a l top-notch mechanic. Exterior ❖ Doors-Trim work several software pkges 991-0331 All types. All other 11a.m. - 8 p.m. Must be reliable, Nov. 1 E. Crossley & Renovations, ❖General carpcntry Apply on Wed & Fridays interior/exterior rom I-5pm for interview hard-working and Shopping Tour Son Service Painting, Doors, repairs Sat. 9a.m. -6pm . K a ra s & S on & testing 939-9416 - Free Estimates work. Free esti­ Haff Apply in person detail-oriented. Reading, PA 667-9278 Windows & Plumbing & Heating Fa* 939-0270. F.veniiig Fully insured mates. 998-5626 Electric Inc. Appointm ents Avail. Good salary and Roof Repairs •Bathroom & Kitchen MACEBROTHERS 998-0121 Electrical C 'ontractors F h e C o l u m n s B l d g . , benefits. Must have E x p a n s io n H o m e No job too small. •Installations 512 Kearny Ave., Nov. 12-16 47()rientW «y, Free estimates. Fully H a n d y m a n drivers license and tools Branson, Mo. I m p r o v e m e n t C l e a n i n g •Steam & I lot Water Industrial Kearny Rutherford. insured. Call 963-3216 Call Phil •H e atin g Commercial Parking in rear Siding, additions, Cino, 583-9261 No Job Too Small kitchens, bathrooms, Joe & Judy's •Flectric Sewer & Clean-up Service Residential Wiring Dec. 9 S u p e r v i s o r s N e e d e d T o w T ruck decks, masonry, Home ct- Office Drain Cleaning backyard garages, etc Chicago M a s o n r y •W a ter I leaters Free estimates. Senior complete renovations, Cleaning 1 ic no 3988 O perator •Sump Pumps Citizen Discount. C a ll Hiring supervisors for windows, doors, & Dec. 9, I I , 15, 17 Concrete-Brick Services Mike Ferrara Full time, night position. basements. 485-4606 (201)998-4762 9 9 8 -8 6 5 6 Christmas Around the World C hristm as Porches • Steps 997-5072 Exp. with clean driver (201) 288-5380 Brick Veneer 991-0127 I tome Party Plan. Spectacular Sidewalks • Patios license. Mechanical NJ I u a M 7X A H46 Painting Radio C ity Stucco* Walls* Deck* Cleaning Homes, No initial investment. skill a plus. Free estimates Apartm ents, Call M&M anytime A m e r i c a n Q u i c k A n t h o n y ’ s Salary & benefits Lim ited Seats Sm all O ffices. R o o t e r P u m b i n c Book Early 998-4831 Professional Call 939-8647 Reasonable Rates License * 58SX T V A ll o f the above P a in t in g Call Patty Monday-Friday Call after 3 p.m. inspections w/VCR include O rchestra 8:30 to 5:30 Seats, D inner, (201) 933-4360 tapes of sewer lines. nt /Ext - Paper Hanginc 998-7780 M c G u i r e L S o n u f l j R i Gen Home Repair T ransportation, Taxes, 458-1300 or 472-6880 and T ip fo r Dinner. COLLECTION -CREDIT- ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Interior f. Enterior Painting rree estimates. Insured Individuals or Groups Tree Service Powerwashing Resonable. Experienced person to handle all aspects of this very ( all for information busy position. Heavy phone contact utilized for Decks ReFinished ■ Siding Rpjinivhr.d 1-800-368-4205 998-1268 Forest Tree Service collection and opening new accounts. Experience with Highest quality, professional tree Landscaping Windows 95 (Excel, Word, etc.) a big plus. Secretary Senior (.itiien Discount work at very competitive rates. Company located in Ironbound section of Newark. Benefits Keep it Green Garden Landscape Local insurance Call 955-2520 Free'estimates Fully insured Landscaping Spring cleanups include vacation, personal days, life insurance and agency looking for Call Clay:i 939-6044 All phases of Fertilizing 401K plan. Employee paid medical plan available. Send resume part time secretary Beeper: 393-7527 landscaping. Cutting lawns with salary requirements. NO PHONE C AI .1 vS PI .EAS1 • leading to full time. A ll Jersey Licensed — Insured Shrubs, Mulch R i KX.1ERO Seafood, Ln( . Pleasant environment ATTENTION! Tree Experts Free estimates PO Box 5369 ■ Newark, NJ 07105 507-9611 Professional Thee 939-2606 A - l “Q u a l i t y H o m e I mprovements 939-8389______W ork at a Verv ______Fax:(201)589-5690______-c Fully Insured • Free Estimates Competitive Rate r£r Chii.d Care .Siding (Vinyl is final) .Windows Free Estimates Call the Leader at Top Soil • Patios/Walks Hairdresser &\cS,.Doors .Seamless Gutters Fully Insured 438-8700 to place an ad SALES PERSON Ft ii .i . Time Retaining Walls • Backhoe Wanted V “We beat prices, nol customers” 935-2131 Service • Spring Cleanups #1 Direct Mail Advertising Co. Child Development We are looking for new customers & new sales reps. Lawn Cutting Full or part time, seeks experienced full or part time advertising To become our customer, give us a call at: Associates Advertise here A n d r i k l l o L a n d s c a p e C onstruction ixperience required. 201-997-7975 or page 201-47+4213 sales reps in Northern & Central NJ 460-4914 fo r only $6 201-939-7308 Following a plus. To become a sales rep, for every customer you bring us Call Charlie or Lisa we will give you a $100 C ASH REW ARD (the more you a weeki Landscaping Chii.dCare )ring us, the more we give) ‘Cash reward to be given at em 438-8864 Excellent commissions and flexible schedule. Call 4 3 8 -8 7 0 0 Fm.i. or art ime nf job after we receive final payment m full "W e will beat any Lawn care. P T xxia fide olfer by 10% (musl have quote Iron other competitor; for more tnfol Clean-ups. Pleasant Shrub trimming C a l l M o n e y M a il e r Surroundings Nursery Schools I Child Care & planting. (908)254-7222 460-4914 Powerwashing. S erving th e w o r k in g com munity LyrxJhurst 935-1250 FOR OVER 3 0 YEARS I DISPATCHERS 1 Garage Sale Reach V s y c sfQ C e n t e r Open daily from Busy limo company. Excellent salary. Lyndhurst North Arlington 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. A M /PM shifts available. 654 Milton Ave. 206 Canterbury Ave. 157 Lafayette Place thousands (Corner of Summit) Lyndhurst, NJ G a r d e n S t a t e L im o Fri. June 27 Saturday Open all year! ofpotential 89 Ridge Road Sat. June 28 June 28 I*■ 438-6360 >*■ 9-5 Rain or shine North Arlington Somethingfor everyone 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. customers Knoergarten R eadiness 997-7368 ext. 621 Tony SHERIFF S NOTICE M isc. For Sale Social Studies **• Music, Arts & Crafts RESERVATION AGENTS chanc rv in Lyndhurst, Reading Readiness >*■ Science & Math BERGENE COUNTY o*v,\’0“ DOCKETNOF 11933 Busy limo company seeking T w in S iz e m a t t r e s s Language Arts 7a. State Accredited Teachers Bclwcci . ‘« v » Mortgiorigaoe .... i and Defen- & b o x s p r in g S I danlint Giorli8 O voipe Et East business-oriented personnel. 29 State Licensed Day Care Center S. Civil >Action- Writ ol E x’ecuiton , _ _ F u l l S iz e m a t t r e s s Highly Qualified Staff >*■ Offering 2 Basic Pro­ Fein Such Kahn Full tim e & part time. & BOX SPRING grams Supervised Activities 7 Cento? v^ r^ e jjo t Rutherford, SI 6 9 >*■ PariippanvNJ070S4 Night shift & week-end shifts available. Bv virtue ot the above stated Q u e e n S iz e M a t t r e s s Ages 2 to 5 . vrit lo me directed and deii- ered, i have levied upon and Garden State Limo expose...... lor sale at pulPuWjc_ Carlstadt, & B o x S p r in g S I9 9 idye at the 5heritl s Ohio © ( Q Famu Dakare ih e - - 89 Ridge Road Wednesda\ PRo\mmwmi ISsTts. al two o'clock W f m t l prevailing time Wallington, N orth A rlington T iie Clearance C enter ttrcRiENTThas The P 997-7368 ext. 629 Debbie 8 Passaic: Ave. County _ F/T openings! of New Jerse- K e a r n y , NJ Commonlyly known______- . . North Infant to 2 1/2 yrs. loboken Road. E Ruther­ Insurance SMALL WONDER ford. NJ 07073 Auto For Sale 9 9 8 - 3 3 7 5 ____ Brand new Tax Lot No K m Block No Expanding insurance C h ild C a r e C e n t e r Arlington, agency looking for K in m o k i: R i f r k . e r t o r K in s K t r m i i k k spacious play area. 1991 Mercury frost-lree. wrinkle finish . je b v 106 67*eet lono experienced customer able B UNK KI DS (201)998-4893 Nearest Cross Stret S GL doors, few years old Convenient Windsor Avenue service representative Fully loaded, alum. allo> starling at S319 9 Forest Street Rutherford to service current hxceilent condition, Lyndhurst location. e of Hobo­ wheels, cruise control, very clean $250. MACEBROTHERS North Arlington ken Road distance approx - clients and process excel, cond. orig. owner imateiv 71.34 leet westerly ('•VJ W asiier-Drver JP Call Paula (rom its intersection with new business. 57,000 miles. Asking 512 Kearny Ave., Kearny 7:15a.m. to6:15p.m. the westerly by advertis­ w hite, top of the line 939-6497 Windsor Avenue Professional $5,000. Call 933-9542 < m -0 3 0 0 Together with an and singu­ <,125 ea. C all 667-8788 ______Serving ages 6 weeks to 5 years lar the rights, liberties, privi­ atmosphere & after 4 p.m. leges, hereditaments and ap­ purtenances thereunto good benefits. Queen size sofa bed, IMNFXTCS belonging or in anywise apper­ ing in the 438-8288 1990 Toyota Ceuca T u t o r i n g taining and ihe reversion and matching love seat, C o m p u t e r A s s i s t a n c e remainders, rents, ssues and Red. 2-door, air Table with 2 chairs, profits thereof and also alt the esiaie. right, title. 86 ,0 0 0 m iles al 1 for $598 $189.00 T UTORING property claim and 0em and ot Leader Computer Assistance — the said defendants of, In, to and O riginal ow ner 7-piece living room In Your Home out of the same, be sold to pay lahle with 4 chairs, M A C or PC All subjects & levels. and satislv in th$ first place unto A-1 condition. set, including sofa, Lessons to get started at home. Program & Public Notice the said plaintiff the sum of $349.00 Experienced. $196,429 86. with lawful Interest Newspapers. $4,500 love seat, cocktail equipment installation. Ordini 'he» o . fhe purchase price in Table with 6 chairs, Certified. m l Ordinance lo Appropriate the ._ form ol Certified Check or (2011998-7211 table, 2 end tables, 2 Set up Internet/ E-M ail Reasonable fees. Sum of 140,000 for the Acquisition of ash is required at time of sale $449.00 Computer Lquipment in. by and for 5...... property shall be sold sub- C e rtifierd teacher. A ffordable rates. jecl to•- all 'iens bens and encum- Lincoln Town Car, lamps, all for $979 MACE BROTHERS 804-8084 the Borough of Carlstadt. in the br ances of record and the Sher­ Tin: C i.i:aran( i ______804-8084______( ounty of Bergen. New Jersey and to iff makes no represenlations 1992 - Grey w/white EURNmJRE expressed or implied, as to tne 1 ransfct an Unexpended Bond existence, amount, or validity CtNIKR 512 Kearny Ave., Ordinance Balance and Reappropriate of any liens and encumbrances For more leather interior. on he property ’*.h'chJ sTk1? 8 Passaic Ave. Keam y P r in tin g umc to finance such appropriation subiect matter ol this sale This Excellent condition. Approved Mayor William Roteman notice is further subiect to con- Kearny ______dilions of Sale as set forth bv the Must sell. 933-0300 CUT PRINTING COSTS! Attest Claire Foy. Borough Clerk §her iff ol Bergen county information yyg-3375 ______1 hereby certify that the foregoing The Sheriff reserves the Newsletters, Flyers, Resumes ordinance was p«s»ed by the Mayor right to adiourn this sale trom Ask for Nelson and ( ouncil of the Borough of Business Cards, Invitations, Reports. Carlstadt at a Council Meeting held - “ w i r call 438- CH 75447? All Kinds of Documents. on June 16. I W Professional results guaranteed! Published June 26 July 5 July 10. re Foy. Borough Clerk July 17, 1997 Fee JI0«00 8700. p^cle this newspaper 8 0 4 -8 0 8 4 ______Published Jun tsJLSS— when 'jou're done with il THE LEADER PAGE 16 - THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1997

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