f W f J V f 3 E 7 C o m e s T he B rid e... P a g e s 1 3 , 1 4 , 1 5 aring On Zoning htroversial re- gave an extensive insight garbage. However, be to set up guidelines to he allow a spur for private resource recovery plant. that, like fly ash, it can be recovery plant tion. Where the residue is ■ into the Ustory.af the re­ said, the agency also was met in orfler to gafci ap­ interests. H e declared the governor’s incorporated in pavement i being considered to be dum ped would have source recovery project. in favor of placing the proval by the HMDC. In this Flanagan ran office has shown a real in­ m aterials. : M i receive to be decided before final plant in Ridgefield. When a HMDC said that the counter to the decision of terest in the project and Fly ash, the captured !- airing Feb. » at approvaI is given, The Bergen County Pub­ public hearing was held in plant would b i approved Robert (Bo) Sullivan, suggested the governor Scardino said. smoke particles in in­ ” : High School lic Utilities Authority is that community, over 500 only if a road pattern was chairman of the Turnpike probably would make a de­ cineration chimnies, was The meeting, In a lyncheon talk before pressing plans for con­ stormed the hearing to established to remove the Authority. Sullivan had cision about the turnpike for many years considered 7 :» pjn., ia the West Hudson-South struction of the plant in register protests. met informally with mem­ spur. a waste product. Since • the aua- line with the state program passage of the 500 garbage Bergen Chamber of Com­ bers of the BCUA and road builders discovered it of the Hackensack to dispose of waste through truck* from Lyndhurst Scardino said the second merce last week. Dr. One of the reasons for agreed that the spur was could be used, it has been .. Meadowlands Develop­ planning by all of New residential limits. big restriction imposed by Alfred Scarmelli, an ex­ the objections was that as feasible part of the macadam in­ ment' Commission Jersey’s 21 counties E s­ This is one of the most HMDC was that the resi­ pert in the field of resource Ridgefield is the site of a Carmine Savino, mod­ stalled in highways, air­ t e in f )■ . sex is working with the sensitive areas of the pro­ due from the incineration recovery, said uses for the huge Public Service gener­ gram erator of the Drop In pro­ be carried outside Ly n ­ recovery residue are being port runways, and similar ■ ’ 3 .. - Port Authority to build a gam. suggested that a ating plant it would be "an The best way to remove dhurst. tested and found. Some use facilities Former Lyndhufst plant in Newark. Others imposition to place the re­ greater force than Sullivan Mayor Anthony Scardino, the trucks from residential According to Scardino, a of the residue is being is believed a simila/ are being discussed source recovery plant in or Flanagan, is interested the new executive director around the state. roads would be for the con­ residue of 15 to 20 percent made by road manufac­ use will be found for mucB the borough.” in the development of the of he HMDC, said the struction of a from remains after incinera­ turers who have found of the incinerato r residue. fobic is inviterf to attend. The one planned by the Scardino pointed out that the New Jersey Turnpike. Expressions of opinions Bergen County Utilities a 35-acre tract owned By Scardino said such a spur be sought. Authority (BCUA) would Lyndhurst came under the could be built without in­ cost over *300 million and attention of the BCUA and terference of turnpike traf­ Guida Incensed By Levy < The hearing is expected fic. would accommodate 3.000 that Lyndhurst was ap­ Mayor James Guida of Under HMDC stipu­ to bring to a dlmax the contribution is $291,146, nated by the H.M.D.C. tons of garbage daily. It prised of this interest. Lyndhurst once again is lations, meadowland com­ * long-smouldering argu­ the third largest amount Reclamation Act-N.J SA would be the largest built In recent weeks that protesting the amount of munities with tax-paying ments over the plant. assessed. --------- 13:17-60. in the country thus far. When the Lyndhurst phase of the problem be­ money the Hackensack developments contribute a Guida protested again For many years, I have Board of Commissioners came public when William Meadowlands Develop­ portion of those sums for ,In an hour-long inter­ Scardino said the HMDC the fact Teterboro, which asked that this law be voted three-to-two to nego­ K. Flanagan, executive di­ ment Commission as­ distribution to com­ view on Cable 3 of is convinced that resource has no schools, police de­ changed and that there are tiate with the utilities rector of the Turnpike Au­ sesses the township for its munities without such de­ >|Mrinwt«ndr Cabievisku recovery is the most partment or other munici­ many inequities that must agejficy, Scardino said it thority, said it would be part in the meadowlands logical way to dispose of velopment. pal services, gets $148,024 iM8». Scardino became the duty of HMDC against turnpike policy to pool. be corrected. Perhaps the This year Lyndhurst s Guida wrote the follow­ most flagrant violations is ing letter of protests: the awarding again of Dear Editor . $148,024.00 to Teterboro, a T hree Fined For D runk D riving C harge Pursuant to a letter re­ com m unity of some twenty- |;fd r u n k>k driving der the influence of alco-alco­ William -?-■*P . , MiUer, 628 time later he saw th* w„m- , . ceived from the H.M.D.C. one people and the failure time later he saw the wom­ locked Moschel’s speed the Township of Lyndhurst I ty Lyn- hol, had a fine of *250 im­ Stuyvesant Avenue, not ap­ to give us credit for tax Fifth Avenue, jbo charged an dut across lahes again must pay into the tax shar- Court posed with court costs of into the machine. pealing, to answer officer appeals that are declared with a first offense of driv­ almost colliding with an­ i n g p o o l i n 1984, 4 Breslin *15 and loss of driving Hyung Joon Moon, 623 Samoski’s charge of hav­ and won against the Town­ ing, while under the in­ other car. He said he $291,146)0. Th is amount of privilege of six months. Stuyvesant Avenue paid a ing no insurance on his ve­ ship. fluence, pleaded guilty and turned on his car lights fine for parking overtime hicle, will be served with a our tax monies is to be offender. He would not take ad­ It should also be noted . had imposed a fine of *250. a«iy>$garj, following Mrs in a two-hour parking zone distributed to t h e vantage at the services of warrant and bail set at that the total monies being costs ot *i$ and loss of Gallo but she never on November 4. The sum­ $250. H .M .D .C . towns so desig- i fined; the min- an attorney or of a public given to the receiving license for six months. stbpped until after the 16W mons was issued by Ptl. immh of (500, *15 defender, saying he would towns is now $2,296,120.00 assessed Julia Gallo of Staten Is­ exit in Lyndhlirst’s spur of Joseph Cofone. Optometrists I n s t a l l I of court and 1oet his plead guilty and "get it the N.J. Turnpike, when he with Lyndhurst now giving land, was assessed *50 in Richard DePaulis, 217 privilege for two over with.” issued the summons, after D r . M atthew Zeiler the 3rd highest proportion fine and *15 in costswhen Page Avenue, not appear­ ■ - On charges of operating Dr. Matthew J. Zeiler, lege of Optometry. His of monies f I-' ■ f- Breslin found her guilty of having sounded the car’s ing on a charge of speeding For driving his vehicle a vehicle with fictitious optometrist, has been in­ clinical internship was I am again asking our unsafe changing of lanes siren in addition to filed by Ptl. Paul Haggerty plates , that is uninsured flashing its lights. stalled as Secretary of the completed at the State Col- Legislatures and our Gov- With no lights on when ap­ as charged by Trooper Vil- on N ovem b er 7, was o r­ prehended by PJL Anthony and unregistered, Krejc laro, despite the woman's Mrs. Gallo took the Bergen-Passaic Op- lege of Optometry, State ejnor to review this for- dered to have a warrant tometric Society. Dr. Antiorio on November 3, pleaded not guilty saying plea of not guilty. stand and testified she saw University of New York, ^ rn u la I believe that much. issued with bail set at $250. Zeiler is a graduate of the Dr. Zeiler is in private^vtoo much time, has \ M S fined and costs to­ that the car belonged "to a The trooper testified no cars when she changed Mark J. Writenour, 437 University of Michigan practice and his office is at for a change in the formula talled VO. v friend from across the that at about 11:30 a.m. on lanes and did not think she and the Pe nnsylvania Col- 348 R id g e R o a d , L y n ­ and to again put this off is ^Ibrney.MiHon street, whom he could not November 13 he observed deserved the charge.
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