. m m t . * . < v et Pages 14,15 Minit-Ed » . ^ *1.Stev.ens<>n "» ** *** » ■ * * w w ^ ash when he was photographed showing deflB,U!,y ■ * * * resoling. W e other day Gary Hart got some publicity ipUeagewlth a photograph that showed art « e of hfe shoes but two of them ia aeed of e a h e r tepairs Whether such publicity staging gets a candidate votes is a question. About the <my thing they prove is that the candidate and THE SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW mdn t h y e his foot in his mouth — when the Photograph was taken, that is! 25C Second-Class postage paid at Ruthertotd. VOL. 62 NO. 33 Published at 251 Ridge Rd . Lyndhurst THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1984 Subscription S8 DO Published Weekly Gagliardi Blasts Critics Eight In Hall Of F ame The Lyndhurst High for the legendary Coot the Bergen County meet High School Hall of Fame O f Meadowlands Plant School Athletic Hall of Manisera on Lyndhurst “s and was the runnerup in for his playing abilities, Dear Editor, monitor and supervise the homes on this property dated March 4, 1984 to the Fame has announced it 1949 undefeated football the Group 3 state meet. His Librera is a retired As one of the com­ operation. This demand will result in a loss (rf tax Bergen Record, in addition will induct eight players, team. Carini, a Lyndhurst track seasons included two educator missioners who voted to was agreed to by Dr. ratables when you con­ to his usual scathing coaches or contributors at resident, is an executive firsts in the mile in the ELIZABETH LINDSAY negotiate with the Bergen Sadat, director of the sider emergency services diatribe leveled against its fifth induction dinner on with Prudential Insurance Passaic Valley Conference — Class of 1931 — Miss County Utilities Authority N .J.D .E.P. Solid Waste Di­ such as fire and police de­ one of our board members Saturday, May 5. at San Company meets, a second in the Lindsay pioneered girls for a resource recovery vision and would be put partments which will have goes on to say that i t is Carlo's Restaurant. A guard, who also was a Group 3 state meet, a third sports at LHS. Unable to plant my first and most into the contract. to be placed in the new time that Lyndhurst was The inductees are ath­ baseball player, Carini in the Bergen County meet participate at school be important concern was for As your commissioner “Lyndhurst 11” close to able to enjoy the fruits of letes W alter Cary, Vince was named to the All- and a fourth in the Eastern c a u s e th e r e w ere no the safety and health of the of Revenue and Finance these projected homes. its meadowlands." Mr Carini, Nick Servidio, Bergen County first team, States meet Spino, who female teams, she com­ residents of Lyndhurst and this letter must necessar­ Also add in the cost of gar­ Russo, are you serious? Mike Spino and Vivian the Group 3 all state team has authored several peted in four sports for the surrounding com­ ily reflect the financial im­ bage pick-up, cleaning and The fruits of the Machcinski Falco. by the Newark News, and books on running, still several clubs, including munities. All of the health pact on the taxpayers of maintenance of streets and meadowlands, by your ac­ The coach is Bill Librera the all-Bergen Passaic In­ holds the school record for The Second Ward Club of reports to date have been Lyndhurst with a resource all of the services that the tions and theatrics at the and the contributors are terscholastic League the mile (4 21). Passaic. positive, i.e., no risk to the recovery plant and a re- township provides to all of various meetings would be Elizabeth Lindsay and team. VIVIAN MACHCINSKI Libby " earned 44 med­ health to our residents and zoned research-distrib- its residents. Last but not 4,000 to 6,000 homes. That Thomas Gash NICK SERVIDIO - FALCO — Class of 1973 — als. three cups and 10 our neighbors. We are ution complex in lieu of the least, consider the cost would be one piece of fruit Ralph Cardillo is the Class of 1951 — A two-sport An outstanding girls ath­ certificates during her presently awaiting one 4,000 to 6,000 homes. The lete, who participated in of at least one new school I would not care to bite into. president of the Hall of athlete, Servidio. track career She broke basketball for four years more test result being per­ resource recovery plant tl (projection of 400 to 600 Fame committee. Tickets nicknamed Scrap Iron, " several state and regional formed by a toxicologist building! would bring into school age children). I feel A word to all the former for the induction dinner played a major role in and was a member of the AAU discus throw records, with a Ph.D. from Rutgers the Lyndhurst treasury ap­ that a conservative esti­ elected officials, the pres­ arc $25 and are available leading L H S to football and boys track team because finished fifth in the discus indoor track cham­ there was no girls teams at University. This result will prox. 3.5 to 4 million mate of an increase of tax­ ent officials and those who from committee members in the 1936 Olympic Games pionships. He was a two- the time M rs Falco went be made public and if it dollars per year A very es to our taxpayers could hope to aspire to this posi­ or by calling Lyndhurst trials and competed way football player, star­ on to the University of proves to be positive 1 feel conservative estimate on be in the realm of thirty to tion in M ay, 1985 Put poli­ High School, 939-4139 or alongside the legendary ring at fullback and line­ Pennsylvania, where she that the unjustified fear the 295 privately owned forty percent. tics aside for this profound 939-0844 Jesse Owens at several backer He was a first- was a two-year captain on tactics used by some per­ acres rezoned for and probably the most im­ WALTER CARY - meets Miss Lindsay has One of my colleagues on team all- BPIL. first team the women's basketball sons and directed to pa­ research-distribution portant issue ever to sur­ Class of 1935 — An outstan­ been active in Girl Scout the board stated that 4,000 All-County, and third-team team and was voted the rents of children should would bring in an addi­ face in Lyndhurst. Do what ding half-miler and miler ing for 59 years and retired homes is preferable to a Group 2 selection most outstanding woman's prove to be groundless and tional 10 to 12 million is in the best interest of the who went on to track in 1982 after 40 years of resource recovery plant. I Servidio was an all­ athlete in 1975 without a shred of truth. dollars annually in taxes. cannot understand the ra­ taxpayers you represented, greatness at St Benedict's employment with the Ratables from this area league and second-team At LHS. she averaged 16 The following is an ex- tionale used in arriving at the taxpayers you are Prep and Fordham Uni­ Board of Education, the would be approx. 13.5 to 16 All-County shotputter. He points. 11 rebounds and cerpt from the American this conclusion. Another presently representing, versity. He is a member of last 25 years as the clerk at also was an exceptional four assists per game in million dollars per year. an the taxpayers you the Fordham Hall of Jefferson School Lung Association of New member of the board who wrestler, but LHS did not At the present time the hope to represent in the Fame her senior basketball sea­ Jersey booklet entitled is quoted in the F'eb. 12, have a wrestling program THO M AS GASH - Class taxpayers of Lyndhurst son. She received the 100- “ Throwing It Away In New 1984 issue of the Star Led­ future. Cary, also a baseball at the time. He went on to of 1038 — A star athlete, pay approx. 11.5 million point award in girls in­ Jersey—A Comprehensive ger after a pressconference Finally, it behooves ev­ pitcher and basketball Virginia M ilitary coach and teacher-admin- tramurals. the only winner Look At Waste Disposal". dollars per year to run the held by Bellemeade and ery elected commissioner player, was a one-man in­ Academy, where he was a istrator at Lyndhurst High township. Board of Educa­ in 27 years The excerpt reads as fol­ Hartz Mountain called the not to cater to any special door track team under nationally-rated wrestler School until his retirement tion, payment to Bergen coach Edw in Olsen. Cary B I L L L I B R E R A — lows: ‘-’As for risk to the project < resource recovery interest group regardless -«»d Alt-South linebacker in last year County and the H.M.D.C. won several indoor meet Coached at Lyndhurst population, risk assess­ plant) “ a disaster. The 35- of the pressures brought to football Gash was a member of miles, breaking the State from 1950-59 He was an ment of the Hempstead revenue tax-sharing pool. acre incinerator site is due bear. We have been M IK E SP IN O - Class of the L H S football, track and meet record by nine sec­ assistant in basketball and Resource Recovery Facil­ You do not have to be a east of Riverside General elected to serve all of the 1962 —- A top miler and wrestling teams and was mathematical genius to onds with a time of 4 33 football and the head base­ it y ”, a 1981 Cornell Univer­ Hdsptafl, the Harmon Cove citizens of Lyndhurst basketball player He let­ an AJJ-Bergen County line­ figure that your present He also ran the 440 and ball coach.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages20 Page
-
File Size-