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Commercial 'Keaiter Ecutives Must Stand Or Fall on It I M init-Ed Y o u r Schools:Vote The free enterprise system appears to have been given a hefty boot in the trouser 2 P M .-9 P.M . “ “‘ by a Newark federal judge who has forbidden Western Electric Co. from moving Kf1 r" t plant until a suit against the plant Is settled. Nobody (hereabouts, at least) is happy to see We move and in many minds the move decision was a poor one. But that was an executive decision and the ex­ Commercial 'Keaiter ecutives must stand or fall on it. But by right did the judge have to stick his nose into the operations of the company? Since when does a judge s salary depend upon whether a and SO UTIT BERG EN REVIEW company makes or loses money? It doesn’t. Tne judicial decision was presumptuous, to 25C Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford N J say the least. VOL. 61 NO. 37 USPS 125-420 T H U R S D A Y . A P R I L 7, 1983 Published at 251 R.dge Rd . Lyndhurst Subscription $8 00 Published Weekly Budget Focus Jets A re A ’Com in’ There is no contest and re-election is James The New York Jets foot­ manding interest in the on Shea expires. the chief interest in Kirkos Newcomers are ball team is trying to beat Oceanport track through The Jets became a Tuesday's Board of Educa Richard Pezzolla and its way into the his father-in-law. David wealthy property when tion election is the budget Daniel Bello. Meadowlands Stadium by Wilentz. the former state Shea Stadium was con­ All three made state­ Under municipal law the using the Monmouth Rac- attorney general. structed. P rio r to that the budget must go before the ments that appear in the track as bait. Recently it was revealed Polo Grounds had to be voters for approval or dis­ leader this week This story in the Sunday that the New Jersey Sports used and it proved fatal to approval Lyndhurst de­ According to the board's profits. However, with the Asbury Park Press has and Exposition Authority feated the budget last year statistics Lvndhurst will coming of Shea Stadium aroused comment all is planning to make a after a string of years of have bv September of this fortunes of the Jets through the metropolitan purchase offer for the approvals year a total of 2214 stu­ Monmouth track. Accord­ changed. area. Teacher organizations dents as compared to 2184 ing to the Asbury Park Were the Jets to use the have been busy drumming last year and 2162 in 1981 The Jets play their games Press. Hess is dangling the stadium in the meadows at Shea Stadium. They are up support for the budget Cutting back the cost to racetrack before the com­ for their home games it The pol s open at 2 P M the taxpayers are state aid unhappy there. They see mission for the right to would give the sports au­ and close at 9 P M grants of an estimated the Giant games packed to bring the Je ts into East thority another money­ capacity every week be­ T h e to ta l budget is $1,011,251 as compared to Rutherford. maker. So far the stadium cause the stadium has a $6,507,210 The tax levy is the $887 466 60 to be re­ has been carried finan­ B a c k R o w , t0 right J. Radleigh, committee member; J . DiLascio. vice*pres. prime location and has a Reportedly Hess has $5,576,505 ceived this year cially by the racetrack Kiwanis: J.M . Nazare. president Kiwanis: P .J. Russo, program chairm an; M. Ehnat. security that cannot be wanted to move the Jets The tax levy is $478 165 In the 1983-84 budget it is With the Giants and Jets liaison visiting clubs. matched at Shea. higher than it was last anticipated that the total into the Meadowlands planning week-ends and The deal may be con­ since 1977 The move, if the Cosmos soccer team year cost of the schools will be cluded because Leon Hess, approved, probably would taking open dates, the sta­ Included in the budget is $7,758,100 40 the Hess O il tycoon, owns not take place until next dium might some day pay $331,000 for capital im­ The budget shows that the Jets and has a com­ year when the Jets lease for itself Kiwanis Party C ard Party provements administration costs of the year will be $258,441 When the voters go to the At St. Thomas' polls they will be asked to For instruction salaries vote on the current ex­ the cost is $4,331,821 For Elderly, The women of St Thom­ pense item and the capital For attendance and as' Church are sponsoring outlay separately health services $57,205 is their Annual Card Party allotted Handicapped Three candidates are on Friday. April 22 at 8 According to the budget seeking the three-vear One-hundred thirty were of the club P M in the parish hall, the board will go into the next fiscal year with a sur­ present at the 28th Annual Visiting clubs were rep­ corner of Stuyvestant and terms which will be filled Kiwanis Club Easter party The only member seeking plus of $13.1829 39 resented by their presi­ Forest Avenues. There will given for senior citizens dents as follows. Leo be door prizes and re­ and disabled adults at the Burkowski. Disabled freshments will be served San Carlo Restaurant on Adults of South Bergen: lay. March 90th. bhest^T-t^m+rrrwsTcl. St Tickets will be available Seated at the head table Michael s Senior Citizens at the door at $2 each were Kiwanis president Club: William Kruse. Joseph M Nazare: vice- Golden Age Club. president John Dil^iscio: Ixw adora Dabal. Sacred program chairman Peter Heart Seniors: Ellen St. M ichael's J Russo: F r Chen. Mt O’Connor. Mt Carmel Sen­ Club To Meet Carmel Church: Michael iors: Catherine Bulkowski. Eh at. liaison from guest Friendship Club. A1 The Parents' Club of St clubs: and John Radleigh. Todisco. of the Joseph A Michael's is sponsoring a committee M r and Mrs Carucci Jr . Senior Dinner-Fashion Show at Peter Grisafi and Amy Citizens Social Club the Hawaiian Palms. Lvn­ Divine were special guests Fr Chen of the Mt dhurst on Thursday. Mav History In A Quilt. 11 took two teachers. Mrs. Dempsey, left, and Mrs. Mammolite to Carmel Church gave the 5 display the quilted history of Lyndhurst which was made by the pupils of the fourth and Lyndhurst Sr. invocation. Kiwanis presi­ seventh grades in Roosevelt School. Lyndhurst. dent Joseph M Nazare Donation $15 Tickets Citizens Trip welcomed all assembled The Columbus School PTA. through successful can be obtained through fund raisers, has donated three Commodore com­ The Lyndhurst Parks and invited them to enjoy a class mothers or call 935- delicious dinner gifts: puters to be used by the children of the school. P ic­ M ayor Guida Drops Out Department will be spon­ 7372 and the music of Andrew tured are. front to back. Chris Blake, grade 6; Jean- soring a senior citizens bus Skala. F r Chen dismissed nine Cooke, grade 5; Robert Gallo, grade 4 with Math trip to the "Wallington Ex­ the assemblage with the Fashions will be by teacher. Mrs. Rizzo ( I) and principal. Patricia change” (Slavic Cabaret Of Race For Freeholder closing prayer Fashion Bud of Nutlev Sabatino |rI. Restaurant > on Tuesday. Mayor Ja m e s Guida has and although I anticipate April 19 The package deal revealed having enter ediis that as I became more fa­ for the Lvndhurst senior withdrawal from the Free­ m iliar with the office I will Daytim e Court Stirs Controversy citizens will be a 2*2 hour holder race. He said to the have more time available show, a 10 course ‘All You editor. in the future. I feel it is in The issue of inconve­ the Lyndhurst Foodtown and a young woman picked it up Can E at ” meal which in­ I would like to thank you the best interests of the nience caused persons who market on March 5. had When the case was He admitted having a re­ cludes Fresh Fruit Cup. for your recent article re­ people of Lyndhurst and must appear in daytime pleaded not guilty on called after about two cord of drug-related of­ Cup of soup. Chicken garding my possible can­ the Democratic Party that court sessions was touched March 17 before Judge hours of waiting, the se­ fenses and convictions but Paprikash. Nokedli (Egg didacy for Bergen County I do qot seek office this upon in last Thursday's James A Breslin and told curity man st<xxi before said he is straightened out Dumplings i. Bigos Freeholder. After careful year. session of Lyndhurst Mu­ the judge he wanted to re­ the judge as did the com­ now and is married and (Goulash). Stuffed Cab­ nicipal Court. consideration. I wrote the tain an attorney This per­ plainant. but Santos had no has two children and is I wish to thank the mem­ bage. Brisket of Beef. Po­ following letter to the Since the first of this mission was granted and attorney with him He then also working Bergen County Nomi­ bers of the committee for tato Pierogi. Apple year Lyndhurst court has the second hearing set for asked Breslin to have a In view of the man s re­ nating Committee I would their kind consideration Strudel.
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