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MINIT-ED T. Mlnlt-Ed • j re «-'»"»"unity of Little Silver ha« a cam paign under »a y which South Bergen will watch with * Sil,er , , * nd* " l,h Rutherford as one of he few c o m m u n ity in New Jersey where the sale n j2 U<’r ?'er * l,,r is Restaurant owner? are ghong the law and are gathering names on peti- for “ referendum. One councilman said that Commercial Hîcabcr name* on petitions mean nothing, that If a referen dum called ittle S ilve r, which voted to Is l ban bar and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW 1 5 C*ntt p«f copy sales in 19.15, w ill defeat the measure by a margin o f 3 to I or 2 to I maybe a winning slogan would be , * ,l,e ’»"dais off the streets by getting them Into saloons." Vol. 56, No. 3 Second C lot» pos'oç* po d o ' Bu'K*rto" 1 N I Thursday, September 2. 1976 *w b!.th.d O' 251 * <*91 «d I fndKjn’ Sw6tcr.p>.o* 14 50 tJbi’+mà , Schools Reopen W ith 100 Drop Lyndhurst schools will reopen on Wednesday, will leave from the same place on Wednesday. September September 8. Registration for all new students will be 8, at 7:55 A .M . sharp. held at the individual schools on Tuesday, September 7 All principals and administrators met with Kane at from 9:00 A .M . to 11:30 A M 9:00 A.M . on Wednesday, September I. All new teachers The bus for all new students at Bergen Tech will leave met at 10:30 A.M . from Fern Avenue, in front of the High School, on The General Staff meeting will be held on Tuesday. Wednesday, September 8, at 7:50 A.M . sharp. All other September 7, at 10:00 A.M . This will be followed by a students returning to Bergen Tech will start on Thursday, luncheon and the individual school meetings September 9, at 7:50 A .M . sharp. K a n i reports an enrollment of approximately 2.770 The bus for the A .M . students to the Satellite School about 100 fewer than last year. Fifty Fewer At Sacred Heart With the blessings of Msgr. Henry Beck, were sent to Me families of all children enrolled in pastor, Sacred Heart School begins its 21st year the school. An application must be returned for of service to the community of Lyndhurst. The ad each child enrolled even if the family income ex ministration and faculty proudly assume the ceeds the income scale for its family size, to assure responsibility and honor of this service which con that ail parents have been advised of their poten tinues to show that Catholic school is “different tial eligibility. where it counts." If a family's income exceeds those shown but Mrs. Helen Gerity, vice principal of Sacred the family experiences any of the special hardship Heart School, reports 600 enrolled in its classes conditions listed below, a child may still be eligi which run Kindergarten through 8th grade. This is ble for free or reduced-price meals. about 50 fewer than last year. All new registrants -Unusually high medical expense; must bring birth, baptism and health records, as -Shelter costs in excess of 30% of the family in no children will be accepted who have not received come; immunization shots. -Special education expense due to the mental or The school will advise parents as to their child's physical condition of a child: eligibility within 15 days of receipt of the applica -Disaster or casualty losses. tion. Any parent dissatisfied with the eligibility Foster children are often eligible for free or determination, may contact the school to request reduced-price meals. an informal conference or may appeal the deci Application for free or reduced-price meals can sion by requesting a Formal Hearing Procedure. be made at any time during the school year. If a A Hearing can be arranged by calling or writing family member becomes umemployed, the income Msgr. Henry Beck, Pastor, Sacred Heart Rectory or family size changes or the family experiences - 438-1147. Parents may call Mrs. H. Gerity at any of the special hardship conditions during the 939-4277 for further information on these school year, parents should contact the school so programs. that all children receive the proper benefits. Sacred Heart School announced today that low In the operation of Child Nutrition Programs, cost nutritious lunches, and milk are available to no child will be discriminated against because of the children enrolled. In addition, meals will be race, sex, color national origin or ability to pay. A provided free, or at a general reduced price, to child will not be identified as a recipient of a free children from families whose gross income is at or or reduced-price meal. - below those shown in the income scale below. Thé information provided by parents on the ap Applications for free and reduced price meals plication will be kept confidential. FAMILY-tNCONIE-SCALE FAMILY FREE MILK AND/OR MILK REDUCED-PRICE MEALS SIZE Yearly Monthly Weekly Yearly Monthly Weekly 1 $ 3,680.00 $ 306.67 $ 70.77 $ 5,730.00 $ 447.50 $ 110.19 2 $ 4,830.00 $ 402.50 $ 92.88 $ 7,530.00 $ 627.50 $ 144.81 3 $ 5.980.00 $ 498.33 $115.00 $ 9,320.00 $ 776.67 $ 179.23 4 $ 7,130.00 $ 594.17 $137.12 $11,110.00 $ 925.83 $ 213.65 5 $ 8,190.00 $ 682.50 $157.50 $12,770.00 $1064.17 $ 245.58 6 $ 9,240.00 $ 770.00 $177.69 $14.410.00 $1200.83 $ 277.12 7 SI 0,200.00 $ 850.00 $196.15 $15,910.00 $1325.83 $ 305.96 8 $11,150.00 $ 929.17 $214.42 $17,390.00 $1449.1? $ 334.42 9 $12,010.00 $1000.83 $230.96 $18,740.00 $1561.67 $ 360.38 10 $12.870.00 $1072.50 $247.50 $20,090.00 $1674.17 $ 386.35 II $13,730.00 $1144.17 $264.04 $21,430.00 $1785.84 $ 412.12 12 $14,590.00 $1215.83 $280.58 $22,770.00 $1897.50 $ 437.88 Lyndhurst kicks off the (¿real Adventure “ Anything Goes Fun Olympics". Standing under the banner which waves between the Town lib ra ry and Boro Hall is L to R - Richard Pizzuti, Superintendent of Parks & Recreation; Mayor Each $ 860.00 $ 71.67 $ 16.54 $ 1,340.00 $ 11.67 $ 25.77 Anthony Scardino; Evelyn Pezzolla, President Youth Center and Catherine Bolton, representative of Great Adven Additional ture. Family Member Great Adventure Players Sought Muldoon Warns Exciting family fun and missing is the television laughter will be the order of camera. on Rip-Offs Police Blotter the day when Lyndhurst com Also, every advance 7-15-76: Mrs. St. George came into Hdqts. to report that her Accuses Four Of Threat petes in the Great Adventure ticket holder between the ages Elderly residents are in vehicle was entered while parked in Shop-Rite Parking lot - Fourteen charges by 893 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey Fun Olyumpics featuring the of IH and 45 in good physical danger of “rip-offs" by fast- on each complaint by special Panasonic radio stolen from her 1971 Cutlass. Elsworth Rosenberg, Har City, two counts of assault nationally popular “Almost health has a chance to par talking gyp artists Detective officer Constantine Bittner, rington Ave., Lyndhurst and battery, one threat to kill Anything Goes” roadshow. ticipate. Selection of players Muldoon said today. on June I. assault and battery -16-: Received a call from Frank Volpe reporting someone aganist four defendants were and one break and entry, and and destruction of property. will be handled by a drawing had entered his 1975 Dodge while parked in his driveway- Two losses have been sent to the Prosecutor’s office William Ostendorf, 582 West Ruggiero pulled the com Just line the hit A BC TV to take place at Landells missing was his Drivers License, Registration Card and his In reported in recent weeks. In for further action by Side Avenue, Jersey City, munication equipment out of Show, the Great Adventure Memorial Building. Sept. 3 at surance I.D. Card. Lyndhurst Municipal Court break and entry and threat to the palrtd cycle used by Bit version is complete with the 9:30 p.m. Tickets are both salesmen talked elderly Judge John C. Garde Thurs kill, all on the same date. tner. and assaulted the officer “Almost Anything Goes” available locally at Parks residents into contracting for -16-: Mrs. Comer reported someone broke into her Buick props, costumes, and wild, and stole her C B radio. day night. None of the defen Frederick Kay. 314 R.oge on June I. The sentences are Dept.. Lyndhurst youth roof repairs. They got $150 dants was in court. They are: Ray Rd.. Lyndhurst, con wacky games. The only thing Center. to run concurrently. from one couple and $750 -20-: Ptl. Kaminski and Ptl. Bilis reported a cracked glass in Mary Lou Spatucci, whose victed of shoplifting at Patsy’s William F. Wisnon, whose Motorized Bike, Auto Collide from another. the door of the boiler room on the south side of JefTerson address was listed as 432 Feni ShopRile on April 19, was address was listed as River School. Avenue. Lyndhurst, charged sentenced to three months in side General Hospital, Barbara Daust. 21, of 206 an automobile driven by The residents have not seen with two counts of assault and county jail.