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THE COMMERCIAL The surprising thing about young fools 25<r is how many survive to become old fools. ~ Doug Larson ï e a ô e r THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2000 Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST Lyndhurst police blotter b y P h i l i p S i l v a BURGLARY - A Riverside Avenue WARRANT ARREST - A Lyndhurst business was reportedly the scene of resident was reportedly arrested on a burglary on Aug. 10. The Champion Aug. 7 after police found him at his Hobbies store had allegedly been en home. 37 year old Donald Tuohy al tered through a panel on the build legedly attempted to hid in his back ing’s garage door. A number of items yard when he spotted police, yet he were stolen from the establishment, was successfully found and arrested which is owned by two local residents. on $1,550 worth of warrants. Tuohy The Bureau of Criminal Identification, reportedly could not clear the bail set which is a division of the Bergen by the warrant after his arrest, and was CCD teacher County Sheriff, was contacted by the consequentially transported to the Bergen County Jail. I lb warrants were needed for C hurch Lyndhurst Police Department to aid The St. Michael’s CCD Program is in fingerprint retrieval at the scene. initially issued as a result of contempt looking for a volunteer teacher for our No arrests have been made yet, and a of court. school program which takes place victim property loss report was filed UPGRADED CHARGES-The shop every Sunday from 10 a.m. to II: 15 by the owners of the Champion Hob lifting incident involving Lyndhurst a.m. during the school year. Teach bies store. resident Philip Griswold on Aug. 6 has ing experience is not needed for the REVOKED LICENSE - A Howell resi been altered in scope. Hie incident, position. Contact the rectory for more dent was reportedly arrested on Aug. which was reported in the Aug. 10 is All th* right m oves -The Lyndhurst Hockey team announced that they recently won the First Mite Champi sue of The Leader of Lyndhurst, has information. 8 at 1:08 p.m. 37 year old Paul Bavaro onship. Shown left to right, top: Coaches Rich Schneidenbach, Mike Zeidner, Joe Sowinski. Bill Bielicka and was stopped in the area of Ruther been upgraded from a shoplifting case See the Flower Show Mary Lou Roselli Second row: David Schneidenbach, Erin Trippi, John Locasio, Antonio Petryshyn, Ryan ford Avenue and Orient Way when to a robbery case. This comes after Pergola and Jordan Sowinski. Front row: Danny Sawinski, Brittany Ammerman, Justin Zeidner, Justin Wiscia, The Lyndhurst Garden Club will an ofTice noticed a liquid dripping from reports that Griswold and his cohort hold its annual Flower Show on Sat Rebecca Roselli and Anthony Leonard the truck he was driving. Bavaro was allegedly shoved a Shop Rite secu urday, Aug. 19, at the Senior Citizens found to be driving with a revoked rity guard in their attempts to pull off their crime. A summons was originally Recreation Center, Cleveland Avenue, Big drug bust at Lyndhurst nightclub license at the time of the stop, and Lyndhurst. was consequently arrested. He was issued for Griswold to appear before ■ v P h i l i p S i l v a court. Now, a warrant has been issued Registration is from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. later found to have $2,362 in warrants, ment. On Aug. 11, the Office of the Ber cerned. which included $1,000 from Marlboro, for his arrest. More information re Show is from 3 p.m. to S p.m. The Lyndhurst Police Department gen County Prosecutor made it John A- Walsh, owner of Jakes Stage $750 from Freehold, and $112 from garding this case is pending played a cooperative role throughout R egister for soccer known that a large-scale drug opera Door and resident of Cedar Grove, was Perth Amboy. Bavaro was processed Griswold’s eventual apprehension. the investigation, ending with the ar tion based at a Lyndhurst nightspot arrested and charged with two counts and later released on a summons. Soccer registration will be held rest of the individuals involved. Po had been disrupted by law enforce of distribution of cocaine. A number LARCENY - Lyndhurst Police were INTOXICATED PERSON - Wednesday, Aug. 30 from 7 p.m. to S lice Officers Devlin and O’ Rourke were ment officials. Seven months of inves of other actors were arrested when law called to the Shop Rite on New York Lyndhurst police reportedly came p.m. at the LynAunt Community Cen present at the time of the arrest, along tigation revealed that the owner, em enforcement officials infiltrated Jakes Avenue on Aug. 7 on reports of shop across an intoxicated person in the ter on Riverside Ave., for the children with Detective Mazure, Detective ployees, and patrons of Jakes Stage Door on the 11th, including 40 lifting. When they arrived, they found area of Ridge Road and Kingsland and adults with developmental dis Sargent Shellhamer, Sargent Hild of Stagedoor on Stuyvesant Avenue year old Ruben Acosta of North Ar the store’s security agent in the cus Avenue on Aug. 13. The incident took abilities. This program is sponsored the K-9 force,. Detective Captain had allegedly been involved in nar lington, 45 yeti’old Lillian M. Silletti tody of 33 year old lmad Naghr of place at 7:39 p.m., and the man in ques by the Lyndhurst Recreation Depart Sibilio, and Chief O’Connor. cotic distribution. of Lyndhurst, 41 year old Kevin A. Garfield. Naghr had reportedly at tion was allegedly non-confronta- ment, under the direction of Commis Brannick of North Arlington, and 45 tempted to shoplift $18.38 worth of tional during an investigation. It was sioner Paul Passamano, Jr. Coaches Sibilio and O’Conner were report The investigation, which included Michael A. Grabelsky of Lyndhurst. goods from the store when he was determined that the man needed medi Woody Guteri and Joe Novis teach edly two of the first law enforcement the Bergen County Prosecutors Of The arrested individuals had allegedly caught by security. Naghr was issued cal attention, and was transported to basic soccer skills and teamwork that officials to enter Jakes Stage Door on fice Narcotics Task Force, the been trafficking both cocaine and a summons after arrest, and later re St. Mary's hospital for treatment. No the participants then use in games. the night of the arrest. The Bergen Lyndhurst Police Department, and the marijuana from the nightspot. leased. arrest was made. The program Is held on Wednesdays At one point in the investigation, un County Prosecutors Office has at VokMMT Stadium in LypdhursL For New Jersey State Police, came to an end with the issue of a proper warrant dercover police officers succeeded in stressed that all those arrested are information, contact Beverly purchasing narcotics at the establish innocent until proven guilty. This m onth’s ticket tally in BiachocU at 201-«04-24S2 or 201-S04- for the arrest of individuals con The numbers tell all. Leaving your 2474. The summons sweepstakes for the month of July finds Rutherford in the vehicle illegally parked for a five- Register for Fall/Winter sason Will wetlands become a 200+ acre mall? lead with over a thousand parking minute dash into a store or trying to o f Handicapable Recreation tickets issued to offenders, while sneak a wrong turn will most likely The Lyndhurst Department of Rec East Rutherford maintains its first result in your joining the thousands reation, under the direction of Com Proposal up for public scrutiny Aug. 29 place position in tickets issued for already ticketed. It all adds up, so missioner Paul Passamano, Jr. an Bv Piiiur Silva moving violations. obey the law. nounces registration for the Fall/Win The Meadowlands of New Jersey of Engineers, an agency that will have port for the Mill's mall on its promise PARKING TICKETS ter season of Handkapable Recre are, according to some, a dump. to issue a permit in order for develop of creating new jobs in lower Bergen ation. Programs include gymnastics Flames from burning industrial goop ment to happen. As it stands, the new County. Mills has garnered much po for ages 3-10, dancercise for ages 11- once lapped at the stilts of the Pulaski E1S is still geared toward the devel litical support through the promise of N. A. LYND. RUTH. E. R. CARL. WALL. 16, teen and adult canteen socials, Skyway. Trash was imported and made opment of 206 acres. The HMDC's job creation, both in constructing the new mall and in future employment. indoor and outdoor soccer, basketball, intoptatic-coated hills. Jimmy Hoffs's Special Area Management Plan will JAN 410 460 711 141 421 687 only allow for 90 acres of develop Yet some feel that the same jobs could swimming, bowling and square danc remains are yet to be found. FEB 521 506 732 49 353 283 ing. Registration is open to children Yet since the passing of the Clean ment, thereby putting the current in be created if the mall was built on a MAR 645 593 1,349 271 354 267 and adults who have developmental Water Act in the 1970s, the Meadow- terpretation of the EIS out of the non-wetland property. APRIL 1,053 442 886 453 479 320 disabilities. lands have enjoyed a rebirth of sorts. HMDC's sphere of support. The Army Corps of Engineers will 282 Registration will be held on Clean water initiatives have translated “We will only approve ofa plan that be holding a public hearing on Aug.