(Ffouimtrcial Iffea for Teterboro Did Not Laugh

(Ffouimtrcial Iffea for Teterboro Did Not Laugh

P ' ^ l c M init-ed 0 7 0 7 1 Some people have no sense of humor. Several weeks ago the lVBnit-ed told about the frustrated resident annoyed by the low flying executive jets heading into Teterboro who wished he had a gun to shoot them down. The officials in (ffouimtrcial Iffea for Teterboro did not laugh. Last week we got a call from Washington suggesting that some nut might take us seriously and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW and take a shot at a plane. We take it all back. Don’t shoot, not even a BBBBgyn-Jt Published At 251 Ridge Road, lyndlwrat N.J. isn't a good idea. VOL. 69 NO. 27 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1987 Second-Class Postage Paid At Rutherford. N .J 07070 25 c e n ts § I Subscription M OO - Published Weekly No word on stadium Gabe gets the nod Gabe Ambrosio, a Lyndhurst at­ incinerator in Ridgefield; ex torney, has been nominated as the pansion of Teterboro airport; and Democratic candidate for State the proposal to build a baseball sta- By Amy Divine ground is situated at the north end 1-ouis Stellato reported that badges Senate in the 36th legislative Dis­ diUm in the L y n d h u r s t of the park Mayor Jam es M Guida reported with the photo of the wearer will be trict Meadowlands as examples of ac­ at last week's commission meeting Guida sa/s that the totland park issued to Water Department per­ tions that will have a profound im­ He will face Passaic Councilman that he has not heard officially would not be included in his plan for sonnel since a report was given him pact on the quality of life in the Paul DiGaetano, who is also a Re whether or not Lyndhurst is to be the recreational area, but this did that a person representing himself d istrict not appease critics. publican Assemblyman. The special the site of a baseball stadium, as a worker in the water depart­ Ambrosio pointed out that con ment tried to gain admission to a election, which will be held on though rumor has it that the town­ Lee Pacifico asked why the mon trary to his opponent. He has lived home on the pretext that he wanted March 24th. is to fill the unexpired ship will be chosen. He said Lyn­ ey the township plans to spend on a and worked in the district his entire senior citizen building could not be to teM the quality of the water. He term of Senator Joseph Hirkala. dhurst has all the requisites for the life I know the people and the used to develop the Marin Avenue said all workers wear uniforms and who died earlier this month. facility and he hopes to hear from problems of this district as well as property since there are several now will carry further identi­ state officials soon on the status. As expected, Ambrosio defeated its tremendous potential I pledge to places available where the seniors fication. He warned against admit­ A member of the audience told Passaic Mayor Joseph Lipari at the work in Trenton for all of the people might meet GuiH^ replied that ting to one’s home anyone who Guida that his name was in a Dal­ Democratic district convention held of District 36.” Ambrosio said. some thought lias been given to claims to be a township worker un­ las, Texas, paper which he saw on a last Friday evening in Rutherford placing the seniors elsewhere and less proper identification is pre­ As the campaign unfolds Am visit there last week as the mayor sented. Also seeking the nomination was brosio will outline his positions in who would welcome the baseball using the funds set for that project Public Affairs Commissioner Garfield Mayor Thomas Duch who greater detail on issues of statewide stadium to his town for the recreational facilities A m b r o s io coaches have been clamoring for Roseann Primerano announced pro­ withdrew his name on the conven­ importance "Insurance reform, The 230 acres in which a stadium grams of the Health Department tion floor Lipari, who had changed Carlstadt, Wallington. Garfield. the Republican's proposal for a five would be erected are owned by sev­ A resident told the board “there including pneumonia vaccinations his registration from Independent Wood Ridge. Moonachie. South cent per gallon tax increase, and eral entities. 66.6 acres by the state, are 500 boys and girls in the soccer for January 29 She said the depart­ *to Democrat a week before the con­ Hackensack. Ridgefield, and the impact on local taxes by the loss along a railway right of way, 35.4 league waiting for fields excluding ment will sponsor another Health vention. had said previously that he Teterboro in Bergen County and the of Federal revenue sharing funds apres the township and the re­ high school'team s-' and asked the board to make a decision soon Fair in April She also reported that would run as an Independent if he City of Passaic are issues that I intend to confront maining' land by private individ­ Polito Road had' been cleaned up at did not win the Party's nomination In outlining some of the issues my opponent with. Ambrosio de­ uals. Guida told him that after a meeting the following Tuesday a decision a cost of $3,000 and hoped that gar­ that will be developed during this clared. "1 am looking forward to Guida said he would welcome the would be given bage will not be dumped along the Ambrosio pledged to support the campaign. Ambrosio singled out de­ this campaign I intend to reach stadium because it would eliminate Touching on the concentrated road in the future She said that candidate selected by the Demo­ velopment of the Hackensack every voter in the District with the the construction of approximately drive by local police to monitor police and public works depart­ cratic delegates and challenged Meadowlands as a subject of spe­ message that effective leadership 400 housing units for which the area trucks entering the landfill area ments had helped in the cleanup. Lipari to make the same pledge cial concern He pointed out that doesn't mean just sitting back and had been zoned by the Hackensack Guida said “Some drivers are hap­ Finance Commissioner John Tlie Mayor declined, to scattered plans are pending to widen the N.J waiting to cast your vote for some Meadowlands Development Com­ py we arc stopping them and look DiLascio said budget meetings will boos Turnpike and to construct new in one else’s proposal. Rather, i* mission and which the com ing over their vehicles Some say begin soon and noted the town will The 36th Legislative District in­ terchanges He cited the continuing means proposing legislation to sol\< missioners have complained would their bose-s make them operate lose $213,000 in revenue-sharing cludes North Arlington. Lyndhurst. use of the district's lands for gar­ 'he needs of the District and then divide the town in two. and would trucks that are unsafe and if local funds this year Rutherford. East Rutherford. bage dumps; the proposal to build an working to make them law " require additional police, fire and police look them over and issue school services. The fee the stadium summonses for unsafe trucks they would contribute to the township in a re happy lieu of taxes would be welcome, and Guida said that when the state lab the tax rate would not be liable to reports on the content of evidence Tradition takes hold in system great increase, he says. seized recently by state and local i 600 year tradition known as the becoming a lawyer. Secretary/Treasurer, he was of the American Inns of Court Foun­ A discussion took place during police at Alido's and if it is found to Inns of Court” is taking hold in the Former Chief Justice Warren E ducted as a “ M aster of the Bench." dation at the Georgetown Univer the caucus meeting on the location be hard drugs, he will ask for lifting American legal system an4-a Lytv Burger led a movement to supple- the highest ranking (or an individ­ sity Law Center in Washington of playing fields for Lyndhurst of Aldo's license This was met with dhvjrst attorney. Alfred A. Rnrro* ^ m e n t legal education in this country ual in an Inn Others with this rank there were representatives from youth an(Jj4uUe4 over udo the pub^ applause from the audience. a P ro fe sso r of -I^aw r - ; at thw ithe tfrii- an s y ste m , in M arylandJr.. include some of Hwfland's most nearly every section of the country’ lie meeting. Guida has suggested T h e board adopted a revised traf­ versity of Baltim ore School of Law. the J. Dudley' Digges Inn has been respected Federal an$ State court Porro called the movement for that the Town ijlall 1 % % be CM* fic ordinance regulating parking on has been elected the first established judges and trial practicioners the establishment of more Inns of verted to playing fields,instead of Cfrierit Way beside Hillside Ceme­ Secretary/Treasurer of the Mary­ Porro. a Rutgers University Law The first Inns of Court program Court very encouraging the proposed Marin Oval develop­ tery as far as New York Avenue land chapter. School graduate has been a Law in the United States was started in "This movement is emerging at ment which the Board of Education TTiese restrictions will eliminate The American Inns of Court is Professor at the University of Balti­ U tah in 1980 W ithin a y e a r a second a time when the Legal profession is planned to share with the commis­ parking problems caused by two hot modeled after the highly respected more since 1981 He also is a former one was organized in Salt l^ake City.

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