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NJ. t M B 25 cents gaM r rlpU.a H .M Pahliahed Weekly t r a d i t i o n School budget squabble By Amy Divine formation is public and we have a ‘This is a blighted area, the The feud between the Township right to get it but we did not get it.” junkyard is for sale and I want c o n t i n u e s Commissioners and the Board of Savino said he will ask the town Green Acres Funds to help Education has flared into a possible ship commissioners to adopt a reso purchase it Steven PetriUo, a newly sworn in member court case, reported Township At lution giving them power to sub Under Green Acres funding, the of the -Lyndliurst Volunteer Fire Department torney George 0 Savino at last poena documents from the board of town m ust supply an amount of and a recent graduate ol the Bergen County week's commission meeting. education. Such a resolution would money equal to that asked of the prevent a like situation from arising Fire Academy, Mahwah, N.J., has followed The trouble started when the governm ent school board refused requests of the in the future. in the footsteps of his late grandfather, Ex- The commissioners also would commissioners to submit informa Savino reported he will appeal like to see Marin Oval, which }he Chief Louis PetriUo; his dad, Ex-Chief tion on last y e a r ’s budget out of the decision of the state education Board of Education has owned ^for Joseph P e trillo ; his uncle, Ex-Chief Conrad which the commissioners cut commissioner that the town return over 30 years and never improved PetriUo and a great-uncle, the late Ex-Chief $116,000 after’repeated requests to the money to the school board first or used for any purpose, developed John Petrillo. Since the beginning of the the school board for financial in to the state board of education and Previous attem pts on the part of Lyndhurst Volunteer Fire Department, formation which the trustees con if necessary then to the civil court the township to apply of Gr$en almost 75 years ago, there’s been a tinually refused to give them M embers of the board of com Acres Funds have been decried by “P etrillo" on call! Steve’s grandfather was Savino reported that a state ad missioners voted unanimously to vocal residents who objected that chief of the department 50 years ago! ministrative law judge and the state apply for Green Acres funds in re 'anyone can come inn here from A graduate of New Jersey Institute of commissioner of education have sponse to a project introduced by anywhere else and use our parkl” Mayor James M Guida who wants Technology, Steve holds a Chemical Engi- _______________________ _____ _____________ decreed that the governing body The town has to supply a deta Jed can make only line item cuts. How another riverside park where local neering degree and is presently pursuing a Pictured, left to right, are: Joseph Pe' account of the cost of land and of ever the commissioners say that the athletes may indulge in favorite development if it applies for money career at Springfield Industries, Union, N.J. Mrs. Loais Petrillo, Steve Petrillo, information they repeatedly re popular sports, namely, soccer and from the state's Green Acres Fund as a Product Engineering Manager. Petrillo. quested was refused. Thus they just baseball During the public meeting Com cut out the $116,000, believing the missioner Louis Stellato agreed tfcat school board could make the dele Guida has suggested the town Guida should go ahead with plan$to tions where they wanted to. The ship buy the Lyndhurst Junkyard on try to obtain the land for another D idn’t know m eaning of state education commissioner has Riverside Avenue and use it for the park He also expressed concern ordered the commissioners to turn gam es. about the environmentioning the over this amount to the board of Guida has approached the site s being in a flood zone and'oil education, thus restoring the entire project to leaders of amateur ath and gas contamination in the area police c a r’s flash in g lights cut made in last year's budget letic organizations and met with en of the river. The commissioners made the cut thusiastic response Many times The board authorized the expen A man who contended he did not Sherry testified he followed when he pulled off the highway. V after the voters defeated by a nar leaders of soccer groups have ap diture of $3,700 with which to know what flashing lights or a siren Fenster for a mile at least and He called the trooper some de row vote the budget totalling proached the commissioners asking purchase material for finishing the en a state trooper's car meant and clocked him at the 65 mph rogatory names including "a $8,003,892 in April of 1964. for a field for the large number of uncompleted portion of the Health St kept on traveling on the New that the man kept driving in th*) crazy” as he told Breslin^ his ver Savino told the board at last local soccer players, to no avail. Center basement with townshipjlrn- Jersey Turnpike in the lane in lane despite the trooper’sfla*hJOg sion of the incident.' > X ^ Tuesday’s meeting that “The in Guida said last Tuesday night. ployees supplying the labor mfcieh h e was going above the speed his overhead lights and.' sounding T .k o |n a s the siren-of his patrol\ ^ , .W how years -In d ex- V. I. n™ v oull^TW^nlffa 1 ** He iiiaid Fensntr fiiuiriy pulled off had been drmfl&«ari4 ^ Ta x help for elderly 24 pages Editorials........................ aftd c o stsi t c o u r t $345 as the n » d when iflfrfcalled over the said at least ip years. ...... ... 6 j m t Jam es A. Bcesiin>feu«l Aim - • Wedding G uide............. ............... f Hanrahan seemed to my that the The Lyndhurst Public Library guilty of the three charges lodged make an appointment. For the Sportswire...................... Oil . faking the witness stand defendant ought to be familiar with l^oflee again sponsor tax help for meeting, be sure to bring a copy of against him as a result of the inci Fenster said he did nofeknow that Ruggiero............. s ...... ........... 14 signals by this time. senkSr citizens beginning Thursday, your 1983 state and federal returns dent. the c a r’s flashing light mfeant he O bituaries....................... .......... 18 Fenster objected that the trooper February Y. Volunteers from the plus any information you have re Paul Fenster, of the Bronx, was was to pull off the road and did not Public Notices.............. ............ 2S searched his c a r a fter he pulled off TCE program will be at the library ceived which lists your earnings for charged by Trooper Edward Sherry know what the trooper wanted him Medical Directory........ ............ 16 the road and questioned his right to on Thursdays from 1 p.m. until 5 1984 <1099 f orms, interest, on October 30, 1984 with speeding’at to do. He said that "a car kept Vagabonding.................. .......... 11 do this. p.m. to assist library patrons with dividends, pensions, fete.) 66 mph in the 55 mph zone, with tailgating h im ,” ‘‘was almost on his Real Estate ..................... .......... 21 Noting that state troopers face preparing their 1984 tax returns. Many federal tax forms and pub failure to obey the signals of an car” so he kept driving to escape it Classified......................... ......... 22 This Is a free service for senior lications are available at the library officer and failure to keep to the uitil he heard ;the voice over the much danger and are shot at on the Business directory ...... ............. 3 citizens. Interested persons should for distribution. Those forms which right. loudspeaker of- the trooper’s car, iContinued on Page 4 j phone the lib rary at 9394548 to M urder suspects denied release on bail f t Three men arrested as suspects with his first wife, Myriam, and denies £*#1* striking her, Franklin that William Engel was still mar McFadden’s statement allegedly in the murder of a 28-year-old North their two children in Woodcliff Lako& jnuhiqipal court records ried to another woman when he wed describes Engel watching as Arlington woman appeared before Lakes. Later the two began living show that dn July 6, 1962 she signed Xiomara Engel McFadden strangled Xiomara with Superior Court Judge Charles K. together in an ap artm en t in Lodi. a Criminal assault complaint Though she sought $3,900 a an electrical cord He then stuffed DiGisi in H ackensack last Thursday On August 30, 1981 they were against him.