Heaber THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1997 Subscription $9 Published Weeky USPS125-420 of LYNDHURST
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Congra tuCations to aCC the graduates THE COMMERCIAL LYNDHURSTS OFFICIAL NEW SPAPER 2 5 ( t Published at 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst Second Class Postage Paid At Rutherford, NJ 07070 Heaber THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1997 Subscription $9 Published Weeky USPS125-420 OF LYNDHURST 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 “run”, 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.