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H e a b e r 2 5 4O F L Y N D H U R S T T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 18, 1997
Fallen police officer finally honoredB y J o l y n G a r n e r
PTA to hold car washT h e J e ffe rs o n S c h o o l P T A o f
L y n d h u rs t w i l l be h o ld in g a ca r wash on Sat., S ep tem ber 20 fro m 9 :0 0 -
3 :30 , at the L y n d h u rs t E lks located
o n P a rk A v e . in L y n d h u rs t . C ar: $4.00.
H e a lt h p ro g ra m s
a re ann o u ncedC o m m is s io n e r T h o m a s B .
G ra ffa m a nnounces th e fo l lo w in g
p ro g ra m s at the L y n d h u rs t H ea lth
C e n te r , 2 53 S tu y v e s a n t A v e n u e ,
L y n d h u rs t fo r O c tob e r
O c to b e r 1 - C h o les te ro l S creen ing,
f ro m 10 am to noon , b y a pp o in tm e n t O c to b e r 14 - E ye S creen ing, fro m 1
to 3 pm , b y a pp o in tm e n t
O c to b e r 16 - F lu Im m u n iz a tio n s , fro m 9 am to 1 pm , no a pp o in tm e n t O c to b e r 17 - B lo o d Pressure Read
ings, fro m 9 to 11 am , no a p p o in t
m e n tO c to b e r 21 - F lu Im m u n iz a t io n s , fro m 6 to 8 pm , no a pp o in tm e n t
F lu im m u n iz a t io n s a re f o r
L y n d h u rs t residents o n ly , 18 years o f age and o ld e r. M u s t show p ro o f.
G a ra g e sa le 9/20The L y n d h u rs t Sons o f A m e rica n
L e g io n p o s t 139 is s p o n s o r in g a
T o w n s h ip G arage sale on Saturday, S ep tem ber 2 0 th fro m 9am to 5pm . F o r $10 w e w i l l p ro v id e the a d ve r
t is in g and a spot to set up. It w i l l be
a g oo d tim e to c lean o u t the garage,
a tt ic o r closet.I f yo u are in terested please c a ll the
A m e r ic a n L e g io n 9 3 3 -4 1 2 0 a fte r 8p m to reserve a tab le .
T rick y T ra y plannedS t. T h o m a s C h u rc h , c o rn e r o f
S tu y v e s a n t a n d F o re s t A v e n u e s
L y n d h u rs t , w i l l h o ld its a n n u a l
T r ic k y T ra y event on F riday , Septem
b e r 19, fro m 7 :3 0 to 9 pm in the par
ish h a ll. T ic k e ts w i l l be a v a ila b le at
the doo r. T ic k e ts are $5 fo r adu lts
a nd $3 fo r c h ild re n . L ig h t re fre sh
m e n ts w i l l be s e rv e d d u r in g the
event.
G a rd e n c lu b m eetsT h e m o n th ly m e e t in g o f th e
L y n d h u rs t G arden C lu b w i l l be he ld a t the L y n d h u rs t Parks D epa rtm en t,
2 50 C le v e la n d A v e n u e on S eptem b e r 22 a t 8 pm . The p ro g ra m fo r the
e v e n in g w i l l be d iscuss ion o f a gar
den show .N e w m em bers and guests are a l
w a ys w e lco m e d .
Hearing time changedT he B oa rd o f C o m m iss ion e rs o f
the T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t hereby
g ives n o tic e of* a t im e change fo r the
P u b lic H e a r in g on the 1998 F isca l Y e a r B u d g e t to be h e ld on Septem
ber 2 4 , 1997 in the C o u n c il C ham
bers, T o w n H a ll , L y n d h u rs t, N ew
Jersey. T h e t im e is ch anged fro m
7 :0 0 P M to 7 :3 0 P M .
M a ll t r ip p lannedT h e L y n d h u rs t Recreation D epa rt
m e n t a nnounces th a t a se n io r c i t i
zen schedu led bus t r ip to the Bergen M a ll in P aram us w i l l take p lace on
W ednesday, O c to b e r 1.P ic k up w i l l be a t the T o w n H a ll
P ark (D e la f ie ld A ven u e ) le av ing at
9 :3 0 a m s h a rp a nd re tu r n in g to
L y n d h u rs t b y 2 pm .S ig n -u p w i l l take p lace at the Se
n io r C it iz e n C e n te r on sen io r days w h ic h are: Tuesdays, W ednesdays
and T h ursda ys fro m 9 am u n til 2 pm. A te lep ho n e c a ll to the o ff ic e w i l l su ffic e . F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n ca ll
D o lo re s a t 804 -2 48 3 .
Forever remembered - M e m b e rs o f t h e A lb in o fa m ily a re f la n k e d b y P o lic e In s p e c to r J a m e s B O ’C o n n o r
( fa r le ft) , M a y o r J a m e s G u id a ( le ft) , a n d C o m m is s io n e rs P a u l P a s s a m a n o , J r a n d T h o m a s G ra ffa m (b o th
re a r, fa r r ig h t) a t S a tu rd a y ’s p a rk d e d ic a tio n .
A L y n d h u rs t p o lic c o fT icer w h o
w as k il le d m the lin e o f d u ty 50 years ago w i l l be fo re v e r re m e m
bered.A to w n s h ip p a rk located a t the
in te rs e c tio n o f V a lle y B ro o k A v e
nue a nd O r ie n t W ay w as o f f ic ia l ly ded ica ted last S atu rday m o rn in g to
T h om as A lb in oM a y o r James G u id a p resen ted
Ins fa m ily w ith a p laque in c o m m e m o ra tio n o f the even t O th e r a ttendees at the 10 A M ce re m on y in c lu d e d C o m m iss io n e rs P au l Pas
sam ano a nd T h om as G ra ffa m . T o w n C le rk Josephine O le skc a nd
10 u n ifo rm e d L y n d h u rs t p o lice
o ffic e rsP a tro lm an A lb in o was k i l le d in
A ug u s t. 194 7 ’ in an u nu sua l gun
ba ttleIn con tem poran . tim es, w h en
seem ing ly odd s itu a tio n s a rise
here, loca l re s id en ts o fte n say " I t
co u ld o n ly happen in L y n d h u rs t” H ow ever, the c ircum s ta nce s su r
ro u n d in g A lb in o 's d ea th , m ake it
seem as th o u g h it was a fa r fro m
L y n d h u rs t and m u ch fa r th e r back
in h is to ry
A lb in o w as shot bv an Ind ia n . C h a rle s L on gb o a t, w h o had b a r r i
caded h im s e lf in i th ree -roo m s h a n ty - lik c hom e
L on gb o a t. 6 0 . and h is 70 year o ld fo s te r mo* her had liv e d in the
house re n t- fre e u n d e r In d ia n sq ua tte r r ig h ts .
C o nsta b le C h a rle s H i Id o f Second D is tr ic t C o u rt, East R u th e rfo rd had been u nsuccessfu l in se rv in g
the p a ir w ith an e v ic t io n n o tice A t the t im e o f the fa ta l sh oo ting .
A lb in o had a cco m p a n ie d H ild to the house, a n d o rd e re d Lon gb o at o fT the p ro pe rty
LHS Class of 467 football star dead at 48B y J o i .vn G a r n e r
A fo rm e r L y n d h u rs t H ig h S choo l fo o tb a ll s tar fro m the c lass o f ‘ 67
d ied at h is Fern A ven u e hom e Septem ber 13
D e nn is E n g lis h was 48
"H e was one o f the greatest a th
letes w e 'v e ever had here at L y n d h urst H ig h S cho o l,” sa id F ra n k
B u tc h ' Serv ideo , h is fo rm e r
team m ate and the present a th le t ic d ire c to r at L H S I p layed fo o tb a ll
and b aske tba ll w ith D e n n is a n d I ' l l a lw ays rem em ber h is tre m e nd ou s
Stars shine bright - T h e V a lle y B ro o k A v e n u e M e rc h a n ts A s s o c ia t io n d e m o n s t ra te d a re a l s p ir it o f n e ig h b o rh o o d a t th e L y n d h u rs t M u s ic U n d e r th e S ta rs . T h e A s s o c ia t io n p a s s e d o u t s a v in g s b o o k le ts to
b e u s e d a t a n y p a r t ic ip a t in g m e rc h a n t o n V a l le y B ro o k A v e n u e . F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n c a ll H a le y C h iro
p ra c t ic a t 5 3 1 -9 4 0 0 , S m a ll C h a n g e a t 9 3 5 -9 0 6 1 o r M a e P ro d u c t io n s a t 5 0 7 -6 0 9 6
School’s open - Drive carefullyB y J o l y n G a r n e r
L o n g b o a t refused, dem an d ing
tha t the o ff ic e r leave the prem ises A lb in o th rea ten e d to break Ihe d o o r d o w n , how e ve r he never got
the chance L on gb o at took out Ins s h o tg un a ud opened f ire on the
p o lic e o ff ic e rF lic L y n d h u rs t f irs t a id squad
tr ie d d il ig c n t lv lo reach the w o un d ed o lf ic c i w h ile the In d ia n fou g h t th e n a ttem p ts They fin a lly
reached the d u n g o lf ic c i a fte r d i iM n g the a m b iila n c i' th ro u g h .1 fence a nd o v e r the fie ld
P a tro lm a n A lb in o passed away
on Ihe \ \ a \ lo H ackensack H o s p i
talP o lice o ff ic e rs w h o responded to
the scene used re vo lvers a n d sh o t
guns to subdue Lon gb o at He was fou n d dead on the f lo o r w ith fo u r
b u lle t w o un d s in Ins s tom ach and
chest
A c k n o w le d g in g tha t som e d riv ers ju s t d o n 't r c a l i / c how fast they arc d r iv in g . Inspecto r James B
O ’C o n n o r sa id the L y n d h u rs t Po
lic e D e p a rtm e n t has enacted a p lan 10 h e lp the d r iv e rs out
A t Sgt Jerom e O nn e m b o s u rg in g . fo rm e r A c tin g C h ie f James
Tobin used D W I funds to purchase
a la rg e speed awareness s ig n last m o n th T h e dep artm en t has sel it
up on va rio u s streets in the to w n sh ip every day fo r the last tw o ’.vccks
"W e have p laccd the s ig n in a reas w here w e b e lieve d r iv e rs arc speeding, as w e ll as 111 places
w here there have been acc ide n ts in a Inch speeding m ay have been a
c o n tr ib u t in g fa c to r.” said O 'C o n n o r A d d it io n a lly , the u n it has been set up 111 schoo l /o n e s as
we feel people sh ou ld show p a rt ic u la r ca u tio n in these areas '
I hc s ig n is a c tu a lly a radar u n it w ith a la rge d ig ita l d isp la y It is m ounted on the rear o f a parked p a tro l car. d e te c tin g each passing v e h ic le 's speed and d is p la y in g it
on the la rge screen.O 'C o n n o r sa id the goa l o f the
p ro g ra m is to keep the roads as
safe as possib le by a le r t in g d riv e rs
to how fast they a rc g o in g
"T h is can be used as an e n fo rce ment too l as w e ll as an awareness
too l O ffic e rs can issues sum m ons fro m the s ign i f they so d es ire ,” lie said H ow ever o u r m a in o b jec tive is to encourage people to d r iv e m ore c a u tio us ly W e a rc lo o k in g fo r v o lim ia n c o m p lia n c e fro m the p u b lic in o b e y in g t ra ff ic safety laws
“Suspicious person arrested for drugs
5 5
speed He was a I-ran T a rk c n to n - typc p la ye r a sc ra m b le r, verv
q u ic k w ith .1 trem endous a m o un t o f
ta len t ”A s q ua rte rba ck , E n g lis h led the
G o lden Bears lo P V C and State C h a m p io n s h ip s in 1964-65-66 .
He was in du c ted in to the L y n d
hurst H ig h School H a ll o f Fam e 111 19X1
For the last ten years, he was em p loyed as ;i security su pe rv iso r
at B ergen Pines H o sp ita l. Param us
B y J o l y n G a r n e r
A fte r re c e iv in g a c a ll o f a susp i
c ious person, p o lic c arrested 1 L yn d h u rs t w o m a n S eptem ber lo
and charged her w ith va rio u s d ru g -
re la ted offensesO ffic e r D a n ie l Y ag e r responded
to Second and S tuyvesant Avenues
and encountered S he rr i B am e l. W>
A K A E liza be th S ta rrc tt o f O rie n t W ay 111 L yn d h u rs t T h e o ff ic e r
s la ted that the suspect appeared lo be u nd e r the in llu c n c c o f d rugs
B am e l was ch a rgcd w ith posses
s ion o f a c o n tro lle d dangerous substance, coca ine , possession o f
d n ig p arap he rn a lia , d is o rd e rly c o nd uc t, re s is tin g a rrest, possess ion o f .1 h ypo de rm ic needle, possession o f a weapon, a h u n tin g -
type k n ife , and re fusa l to su bm it to f in g e rp r in t in g
H e r b a il was set a t $2500 w ith no 10% a llo w a b le She was rem anded
to B ergen C o u n ty Ja il
D o n ’ t t a k e o u t t h e g a r b a g e !B y J o l y n G a r n e r
E xecu tive H ea lth O ff ic c r Peter
Forte sa id he w ants to oncc aga in re m in d res iden ts not to put th e ir trash o u t a t the c u rb lo o early
“ O rd in a n c e 15-62 c le a r ly states
th a t garbage is not to be pu l out u n t il 6 P M the n ig h t befo re it is scheduled to be p ickcd u p .” said Forte. “ W c have been g e ttin g n u
m erous c o m p la in ts that residents as w e ll as c o m m c rc ia l and in d u s t r ia l p ro pe rtie s a rc not c o m p ly in g
w ith th is o rd in a n c e W c cannot to lera te th is V io la to rs w i l l receive
sum m ons.”Forte sa id the to w n s h ip w i l l take
lega l a c tio n a ga in s t o ffe nd e rs w ith
fin es ra n g in g fro m $50 to $500 "T h e s itu a tio n c rca tcs m ore than
a nuisance, it is a h ea lth hazard Besides the o d o r a nd o th e r obvious
p rob lem s, garbage le ft o u t a ttracts a ll k in d s o f a n im a ls .”
T ick e ts are still av a ilab leC o m m is s io n e r Paul Passamano. Jr
a nnounces that ticke ts are a va ilab le f o r the fo l lo w in g trips :T h u rsda y even ing , Septem ber 18 - A n n ie - O rchestra $51 (d iscoun ted fro m $70 ). T h is show w i l l be c lo s
in g in O ctober.W ednesday even ing , D ecem ber 10 - ‘ 97 E d itio n o f R adio C it y ’ s C h r is tmas Spectacu la r - O rchestra : $45 T h ursda y even ing , D ecem ber 11 - A C h ris tm a s C a ro l - O rchestra : $55 F rid a y even ing , D ecem ber 19 - N u tc ra c k e r S u ite - second ring : $ 6 1.
A t r ip fo r sen io r c itize n s to e n jo y
th e ‘ 97 e d it io n o f R a d io C i t y ’ s
"C h ris tm a s Spectacu la r” has been set
fo r T uesday, D ecem ber 9, fo r the 11
am perfo rm an ce at a cost o f $40 fo r o rchestra /1 st m ezzan ine The bus
w i l l leave a t 9 :45 am fro m the Tow n H a ll Park.
T r ip s are fo r L y nd hu rs t residents o n ly and there is a N o Refund P olicy
on a ll tr ip s and a ll ticke ts must be p a id w ith checks/m oney orders o n ly I f re se rv in g by te lephone, paym ent m ust be m ade w ith in five (5 ) w o rk in g days.
A l l t r ip s in c lu d e tra nsp o rta tio n and fo r a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n , ca ll R uth at 804-2484
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T a k in g a b r e a k - S ta te S e n a to r J im M c G re e v e y , B S m o c ra t ic c a n d id a te fo r g o v e r n o r , w a s o n th e c a m
p a ig n tra il a t R u th e r fo rd 's L a b o r D a y S tre e t F a ir w ith h is fe l lo w D e m o c ra t ic c a n c h d a te s ' r0 ^ a n d D is tr ic t 3 6 F ro m le ft to r ig h t a re K e n S o rk m , S ta te A s s e m b ly c a n d id a te , G a r ry F u rn a n , S ta te S e n a te c a n d id a te , N e il J a c o b s , R u th e r fo rd C o u n c il c a n d id a te , V in c e M c G ra th , R u th e r fo rd C o u n c il c a n
d id a te S ta te S e n a to r J im M c G re e v e y , a n d D a v id S iv e lla , S ta te A s s e m b ly c a n d id a te
Parent/Tot Gym/Art classes offered— « . . i - . - j - * ... a ; „ , . r P m n in c ic ic r>n tn t» i Hp. com p le ted each week w h ic h w i l l g ive
the c h ild e xpo su re to d if fe re n t a rt m e d iu m s su ch as b ru sh p a in t in g ,
c u tt in g , pas ting , f in g e r p a in tin g , c o l
o r in g , c la y and m o re B o th classes
are h e ld at the W o o d -R id g e C iv ic
C e n te r and w i l l b eg in S ep tem ber 27.
F o r in fo rm a tio n c a ll 935 -5540 .
l l i e M e a do w la nd s A rea Y M C A is
n ow o ffe r in g P aren t/To t G y m and A r t classes fo r p re-schoolers and e i
the r o f th e ir w o rk in g parents. C h ildren (ages 13 m onths to 4 years) w il l
p a rtic ipa te w ith M o m o r Dad under the d ire c tio n o f a tra ined in s tru c to r
in th e P a re n t/T o t G y m p ro g ra m w h ic h is a va ilab le Satu rday m o rn
ings. E m phasis is on the to ta l deve lo p m e n t o f the c h ild , increased m o to r c o o rd in a tio n , s e lf-co n fid en ce
a nd s o c ia l s k i l ls . S on g s , b a lls , hoo ps , bean bags, p a ra c h u te and
m uch m ore ! The P a re n t/lo t A r t p ro gram is fo r c h ild re n 2 to 4 years o ld
and the ir M o m o r Dad on Saturday m o rn in gs . D if fe re n t p ro jec ts w i l l be
Health, safety and environmental awarenessO n Septem ber 20, c h iro p ra c tic o f
fices n a tio nw id e w i l l be p a r tic ip a t
ing in "K id s D a y A m e ric a /In te rn a
t io n a l” , a spec ia l day ded ica ted to
c h ild re nC e rv in o f a m ily C h iro p ra c tic C en
ter o f L ynd hu rs t, 155 Park A venue,
w i l l be sp on so rin g the even t on a
lo ca l leve l A n y d ona tions rece ived fro m the even t w i l l be donated to M a n d ic a p a b le R e c re a t io n o f
Lyndhu rs t.In a dd itio n to free b a lloo n s , food ,
g ivea w a ys and p rize d ra w in gs every
h a lf h ou r, w e w i l l a lso be p ro v id in g
essentia l in fo rm a tio n on c r im e p re v e n tio n . c h ild s a fe ty and e n v iro n
m enta l awareness,” said D r. C e rv in o
C e rv in o f a m ily C h iro p ra c tic C ente r
a lo n g w ith James H o w a rd V is u a l C o m m u n ic a tio n s is d o n a tin g c h ild
ID ca rds and the m e m b ers o f the
L yn d h u rs t P o lice D epartm ent w i l l be
on hand to p ro v id e free f in g e rp r in t
in g o f th e youngste rs . T h e re w i l l be a s p e c ia l a p p e a ra n c e b y
“ M e rr ilo o n s ” the c lo w n and Batm an w ith h is B a tm o b ilc . D r . C e rv in o w il l
be o ffe r in g free s p in a l exam s and S co lios is screenings as w e ll as d is
t r ib u t in g in fo rm a tio n on disease p re
v e n tio n and hea lth p ro m o tio n “ M y s ta f f and I in v ite a ll o f o u r
fr ie n d s and n e ig h bo rs , to jo in us at
th is even t b e g in n in g at noo n . W e lo ok fo rw a rd to p ro v id in g a fu n - f il le d
day fo r the c h ild re n " said C e rv in o . A ppearances b y M a y o r ( iu id a and
the p re s ide n t o f the Business A sso c ia t io n and o th e r to w n o f f ic ia ls w i l l
take p lace at 12:30 pm
F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n c a ll 9 39 -
3330
C h in e se auction setA C h inese auc tio n sponsored by
the Lad ies A u x i l ia ry M a so n ic C lu b
o f L y n d h u rs t w i l l be h e ld on S und a y , S e p te m b e r 21 a t 1 p m . a t L y n d h u rs t M a so n ic C lu b , 3 *6 R iv erside A ven u e. D o n a tio n is $4. C a ll
M rs . C e lin a Sauer a t 4 38 -0 84 2 fo r
ticke ts .
H elpline is available
for eating disordersA re you o r a fa m ily m e m b er s tru g
g lin g w ith A n o re x ia N e rvo sa , B u
l im ia o r C o m p u ls iv e O v e re a tin g ? T he N e w Jersey E a tin g D is o rd e rs
H e lp lin e can p ro v id e y o u w ith free
in fo rm a tio n b r ie f co un se lin g and re fe rra ls . H e lp is a v a ila b le . C a ll the
N e w J e rs e y E a t in g D is o rd e rs
H e lp lin e at 1 -8 00 -6 24 -2 26 8 .
Vendors are wantedThe “ C h a r ity F lea M a rk e t” o f the
Q ueen o f Peace C o u n c il 3428 is in need o f vendors. It w i l l be he ld on Saturday, Septem ber 27 on the c o un
c i l g rounds on R iv e r R oad in N o rth
A r lin g to n
D e ta ils and re se rva tio n s can be o b ta ine d b y c a ll in g D e p u ty G rand
K n ig h t F rank M ic h e l at 991 -9606 o r
933 -1331 .
Counseling available
for incest survivorsF a m ily and S oc ia l S erv ice Federa
t io n p ro v ide s in d iv id u a l and fa m ily
c o u n s e lin g serv ices fo r c h ild , adolescent and a du lt s u rv iv o rs o f sexual
v ic t im iz a t io n . In te rv ie w s are c u r
re n tly b e in g scheduled fo r a p ro fe ss io n a lly led g roup fo r a du lt su rv ivo rs
o f incest. The g ro u p w i l l be he ld on M o n d a y e ven ings in the H ackensack
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State Police targets madness of drug abuseD ru g p re v e n tio n p ro g ra m s co n
ducted b y state and lo ca l p o lic e in
s c h o o ls th ro u g h o u t the area have
resu lted in d ram atic s h ifts in a ttitu de to w a rd d ru g use. H o w e ve r, the re 's
m u ch m o re to be done, e spe c ia lly in the hom e.
T h is m o n th , the N e w Jersey State P o lic in g S a fe ty B u lle t in and C o lo n e l C a rl A . W ill ia m , S upe rin tenden t
o f the State P o lice e nco u rag in g p a rents, gua rd ians, fa m ilie s and fr ie n d s
to m ake d ru g abuse p re ve n tio n a p r io rity .
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re m a in a to p p r io r i t y o f each and eve ry parent, tro o p e r and p o lic e o f f ic e r ,” C o l. W ill ia m s said. "F a r too
m any c h ild re n and a du lts expe rience d a ily the p a in d ru g a d d itio n b rin gs
and the v io le n c e it o fte n breeds "A c c o rd in g to recent n a tio n a l s tud
ies, d ru g use in the hom e is a m a jo r fa c to r in at least h a lf o f a ll the fa m
i ly v io le n c e inc id en ts and leads to neg lec t and abuse. M a n y babies ex
posed to d rugs d u r ing pregnancy face
te r r ib le risks . A n d , in m any o f our schoo ls , d rugs have h ind e re d teach
in g and has b ro ug h t unprecedented v io le n ce , p la y in g a p r im a ry ro le in the s taggering d ro po u t rate.
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it d oe sn 't have to be th is w ay. D rug use a p reven tab le b eh a v io r and d ru g a d d ic tio n is a treatab le disease. I t 's w e ll in fo rm e d parents w h o are be tte r able to recogn ize i f a c h ild has sym p tom s o f d ru g re la ted p rob lem s A t a m in im u m you sh ou ld k n o w the
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and co rrec t in fo rm a tio n I f yo u w ant to leam m o re abou t d ru g abuse and h ow yo u can h e lp y o u r c h ild g ro w up d ru g free, than con tac t “ The P art
nersh ip F o r A D ru g Free N e w Jersey” at 1 -8 00 -675 -1127
C o lo n e l W ill ia m s no ted tha t successfu l e ffo rts to r id an area o f drugs are o fte n jo in t e ffo rts . The N e w Jersey State P o lice w a n t to jo in forces w ith yo u to stop the madness o f d rug abuse. T o ge the r w e can m ake o u r
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M ik e a n d D a w n F a ila c e o f L y n d h u rs t p ro u d ly a n n o u n c e the
b ir th o f th e ir d augh ter, Jessica E m ily
F a ila c e , on S e p te m b e r 2 , 19 97 at
H a c k e n s a c k U n iv e r s i t y M e d ic a l Center.
Jess ica w e ig h e d 6 p o u n d s 1/2
ounce and m easured 19 inches lo n g at b irth .
M a te rna l g randpa ren ts are F rank
and L in d a B enede tto o f L ynd hu rs t.Paternal g randparen ts are K a th ry n
F a ila c e o f N o r th A r l in g to n and F ra n k F a ila ce , S r. o f Je rsey C ity ; g re a t -g ra n d p a re n ts F re d d ie and N e ll ie Failace o f Je rse y C it y a nd
g re a t-g ra nd m o the r V e ra Lehm an o f
F lo rid a .
E.Rutherford couple
celebrates 50thM r. & M rs . John S o rian o o f East
R u th e r fo rd c e le b ra te d th e ir 5 0 th w e d d in g a nn ive rsa ry on Septem ber
6 a t the G ra nd C h a le t in W ayne w ith
fa m ily and fr ie n ds .M r . S o ria n o is a past M a ste r o f
E c lipse L od ge #25 9 , past Patron o f
E c lipse C h ap te r #22 6 , a m e m b er o f
the c lo w n u n it in Salaam T e m p le , L iv in g s to n , V F W M e m o r ia l Post
#8374 and P res iden t o f the P roperty O w ners A s s o c ia tio n in East R u the r
ford .M rs . S o rian o is a past g rand o f
f ic e r in E c lip se C h ap te r #226 O ES a nd p re s id e n t o f V F W M e m o r ia l
Post #8374 a u x il ia ry .The co up le w e re m a rr ie d in the
W a llin g to n P resbyte rian C h u rch on
S eptem ber 6 . T h e y have tw o c h ild re n , J a n e t I re n e K e id a o f H a cke tts tow n and John M ic h a e l o f
East R u th e rfo rd and tw o g ra n d c h ildren, Raegan and Seth K eida .
[Broadway Bound Workshop
Program kicks off ninth seasonT h e B ro a d w a y B o u n d Y o u n g
People’ s M u s ica l C om edy W orkshop
P rogram is abou t to h o ld a ud itio ns
fo r its n in th season. T h e p rogram started and ru n b y M aureen and Paul K as tl - fo rm e r B ro ad w a y p e r fo rm
ers - has been w id e ly acc la im ed in
lhe tri-s ta te area fo r its “ ou ts tand ing ”
w o rk in m u s ica l theater.E ve ry year, thousands o fN e w Jer
sey s c h o o l c h ild re n c o m e to see B ro ad w a y B o u n d ’ s “ n ew ” o rig in a l m usica l. Past show s lik e “ The S now
Q ueen” and “ W e lco m e to A m e ric a ” have rece ived im p o rta n t enough re c
o g n itio n tha t the K a s t l’ s are co ns id e rin g p ro d u c in g them in N ew Y o rk
C ity .“ W e have a p ro g ra m here that p re
pares k id s as p e rfo rm ers . W e u tiliz e
a ll three s k ills : s in g in g , d an c in g and a c tin g ju s t as i f w e w e re d o in g a
B ro a d w a y s h o w ,” says M a u re e n
K a s tl.It m ust be w o rk in g because the
students at B ro ad w a y B ou n d are the
k in d s o f p e rfo rm ers w h o succeed in
l ife as w e ll as on the stage. In a d d it io n to th e ir y e a r ly perfo rm ances fo r lo c a l s c h o o l c h ild re n , B ro a d w a y
B o u n d students have been featured on O B C -T V . T C I a nd C o m C a s t
T e le v is io n . S evera l have been in the f in a l rounds fo r parts in B roadw ay
show s and a few have a c tu a lly been o ffe re d roles on Broadw ay ITiis past
year, one o f th e ir p r i/c d students was g iv e n a fu l l scho la rsh ip to the C atholic U n iv e is ity o f A m e ric a in W ash
in g to n D C w h e re she w i l l m a jo r
in m u s ica l theater. She was a lso the f irs t ru nne r-up in the A m e ric a 's Jun
io r M iss S cho la rsh ip Pageant w in n in g o v e r $ 22,000 in scho la rsh ips and p ri/e s . H e r ta len t in the p ag
eant was s in g in g and d an c in g .
I f yo u are serious about m u s ica l
theater and y o u w a n t i t to p ay o f f , ”
says Paul K a s tl, “ y o u need to be here
at o u r sc h o o l o f p e r fo rm in g a rts -
B ro ad w a y B o u n d .”T h is year, the g ro up w i l l be w o rk
in g on an o r ig in a l m u s ica l based on
the n o v e l C h e a p e r b y the D o z e n .
"W e re lo o k in g fo r yo u n g p eo p le be
tw een the ages o f 12 and 18 w h o are s trong in s in g in g , dan c in g and act
in g and w h o lo ve to p e r fo rm ” said
M aureen K astl.“ B ro ad w a y B ou n d W o rk s h o p ” is a
n o n -p ro fit N .J. p e r fo rm in g arts o rg a
n iza tio n and the g ro u p rehearses on
F rida ys fro m 5 to 7 :3 0 pm .A u d it io n s w i l l be he ld at the end
o f S ep tem ber and the w o rk s h o p w i l l beg in in O ctob e r. F o r an a u d itio n
tim e , c a ll 935 -4 92 4 .F o r a d d it io n a l in fo rm a t io n , c a ll
Paul K as tl at 777 -8 35 7 .
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C lu b o f N e w a rk . T ru s tee fo r the Y W C A o f the O ranges. T rustee fo r th e W e st O ra n g e L ib r a r y B o a rd , fo rm e r m e m b e r o f th e B o a rd o f H ig h e r E du ca tion . State o f N ew Jersey. He is a m em ber o fth e B oa rd o f A d m in is tra t io n fo r the A rchd iocese o f N e w a rk since 1983 A s a fo rm e r
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d iocese o f N ew ark. M r C a re lla w as in s tru m e n ta l a s one o f th e founders fo r the In n e r-c itv S cho la rsh ip Fund
T h is f u n d ben e fits fa m ilie s in need to g a in a C a th o lic S choo l educa tion
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T o q u a lify fo r the H ono rs L is t a s tu d e n t m u s t m a in ta in a 3 .5 o r
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b asic t ra in in gM a rin e P vt D a n ie l K P e rn , son
o f G eorge and P a tric ia o f East R u th
e r fo r d re c e n t ly c o m p le te d b a s ic
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w h o w i l l en te r the M a rin e C orps th is
ye a r fro m a ll o v e r the c o u n try .H e is a 1995 g raduate o f B ecton
R e g ion a l H ig h School.
L e e com pletes
m ath p ro g ramJ e n iffe r Lee o f East R u the rfo rd re
ce n tly com pleted Boston U n iv e rs ity 's
P rogram in M a the m a tics fo r Y o u n g
S cientis ts (P R O M Y S ) held th is s u m
m er. She w as one o f nearly 70 s tu den ts selected fro m m ore than 200 a p p lic a n ts f r o m th ro u g h o u t th e
U n ite d States.P R O M Y S is an in tens ive s ix -w ee k
re s id en tia l p ro g ra m designed to en courage m a the m a tica l and s c ie n tif ic
careers a m ong h ig h schoo l students B oston U n iv e rs ity P rofessor G le nn
S tevens, the d ire c to r o f P R O M Y S s, sa id, “ P R O M Y S is a un ique p rogram th a t o ffe rs p ro m is in g y o u n g h ig h
sc h o o l s tuden ts fo rm a l t ra in in g in n um be r th e o ry co m b ine d w ith in d e pendent w o rk on p ro b le m s s t im u la t
in g deep th o u g h t and m a the m a tica l
c re a tiv ity ou ts ide the c la ss ro om .”P R O M Y S p a rtic ipa n ts a ttend d a ily
classes, w o rk on m a the m a tica l p ro b
lem sets and lis ten to w e e k ly lectures on a va rie ty o f top ics , in c lu d in g ca
reer d eve lopm en t. S tudents are su
perv ised b y a co un se lo r-in -re s id en ce s ta f f co m p o s e d o f u n d e rg ra d u a te
m a th and sc ience m a jo rs fro m c o l
leges and u n ive rs itie s th ro u g h o u t the
U n ite d States.Lee is a f irs t year student in the
P R O M Y S p ro g ra m . Lee, a se n io r at
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R u the rfo rd The academ y, w h ic h o ffe rs classes
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C it iz e n s fo r a S o u n d E c o n o m y F o u n d a t io n
Here we go again. The federal government, specifically the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration, is once more trying to "help” us. It’s bad enough trying to comply with the EPA and FDA separately, hut now the two agencies are in cahoots with each other in their efforts to “protect” the American people. Earlier this year the FDA, at the behest o f the EPA, issued an advance notice o f proposed ralemaking (shorthand for “we' re letting you know ahead o f time before we get you”) announcing that it is beginning a transition leading to a ban of certain metered dose inhalers. Those are devices that asthmatics and other people with respiratory ailments turn to for relief.
Metered dose inhalers use small amounts of chlo- rofluorocaibons (CFCs) which release chlorine into the atmosphere and may contribute to the thinning of the earth’s ozone layer. In 1987 the U.S. signed the Montreal Protocol, agreeing to phase out production o f CFCs. Manufacturers have had to develop CFC substitutes for all sorts of products from air conditioners to refrigerators to cosmetics. Certain exemptions were carved out for medications considered essential to human health - medical devices such as inhalers that deliver life-saving medication.
The administration publicly expressed its concern for asthmatic chi ldren in J une when it announced its support for massive changes to the current clean air standards - in the absence of any credible scientific evidence of any public health benefit. Now the same ■dministration is quietly considering taking asthma- relieving inhalers away from those same children.
Currently, the FDA regulates 25 cents out of every consumer dollar. Its primary responsibility is the regulation of food, drugs and medical devices. As aresult, the agency touches the life of each and every American. As if this power was not enough for a $ 1 billion agency, it also hopes to get involved in the regulation of our environment with the promulgation of this new rule.
The FD A , at the urging of the El’A, is proposing to ban devices, which use CFCs, as long as at least one CFC-altemative product with the same active ingredient as the CFC-propelled device is available. The consequences are pretty obvious: with
only one inhaler on the market, the price is sure to go up for insurers and, more significantly, for those without insurance who will be forced to make up the difference out o f pocket. Equally important, the array ol treatment choices currently available to
physicians and patients would be severely limited.
Pharmaceutical companies are currently working to develop inhalers that do not use CFCs. A CFC- free inhaler is available; but that does not mean the government should ban all the others. That action would be the equivalent of banning all vehicles with combustion engines once one reliable electric vehicle is available. Ilie fact is that not all patients are alike. The reason 70 different types o f inhalers
are already o the market is that one size does not fit all. Limiting patients' treatment options is inappropriate and potentially dangerous.
Once again the federal government is stepping in to regulate without thorough analysis of the costs, benefits and side effects o f its actions. Less than one percent o f the overall atmospheric chlorine - the standard measure of risk to the ozone layer - comes from these inhalers. In contrast, developing countries are still permitted to use CFCs for any purpose, including non-medical uses, and will be allowed to continue until 2010. That is not giving the EPA pause, though. In an effort to showcase its green credentials, the agency is advocating its proposal to the rest of the world as a model o f regulatory virtue.
Fortunately, the public health community is reacting. Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop has weighed in against the lunacy of the proposed rule, as have a host o f allergists, respiratory physicians and other health care providers. Several members of Congress have introduced legislation expressing opposition to the rule. The executive branch is being Hooded with comments from physicians and other concerned citizens about the negative consequences o f this proposed rule.
The temptation of adopting environmental regulations for the sake of “doing something” is almost irresistible to overzealous bureaucrats. The proposed ban of metered dose inhalers gives Congress one more reason to say "no" to unelected rulemakers and rein in bureaucracy run amok.
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Help the message about N. ArlingtonD e a r E d ito r :
Please h e lp us to get the message o u t. C it iz e n s o f N o rth A r l in g to n
have been g iv e n hope in tw o v e ry
s in ce re , y o u n g , h ard w o rk in g and m o s t im p o rta n tly n o n -s te re o typ ica l
p o l i t i c ia n s ; P h i l ip R e n s h a w and
F ra n k C apu to . W e n ow have a v i ab le ch o ice and there has n eve r been
a b e tte r t im e fo r change.W e are a lm o s t em barrassed to ad
m it i t h o w e v e r; w e fe l l v ic t im to the
“ sm oke m ir ro r : act o f o u r c u rre n t b o ro u g h a d m in is tr a t io n . W e l ik e m ost have been led to b e lieve tha t
a ll was w e ll in N o rth A r lin g to n and tha t o u r fu tu re w as in goo d hands.
O v e r the past several m o n th s D e m o c ra t ic c a nd id a te s P h i l ip R enshaw and F rank C aputo have been b la n
k e tin g the co m m u n ity , a rm ed w ith fa c tu a l in fo r m a t io n a nd g o o d
hearted in ten tion s to serve the p u b
lic . The passion and conce rn d em
o nstra ted b y these tw o y o u n g c a n d idates is adm irab le and shou ld serve as guidelines to those w h o fo l lo w .
W e t ru ly b e lieve tha t a new b reed o f D e m o cra ts have su rfaced in N o rth
A r lin g to n ... and w e p ro u d ly a dm it tha t w e have becom e b e lie v e rs in th e ir message. W e encourage each b orou gh resident to lis ten to the facts
and m ore im p o rta n tly lo o k beyond
p o litic s and in to the h ea rts o f P h il
and F ra n k . C h an g e is n e v e r easy,
h o w e ve r o u r fu tu re depends on it!
A fte r a lm ost 15 years o f one -p a rty g ove rnm ent i t ’ s t im e fo r a n ew ap
p ro ach , a n e w d ir e c t io n a n d n ew
leadership. Jo in us in a cce p tin g the
cha llenge to m ake N o r th A r lin g to n a h ea lth ier, m ore a ffo rd a b le c o m m u
n i ty fo r a l l o f u s . E le c t P h i l ip Renshaw and F ra n k C a pu to fo r B o r
ough C o u n c il on N o v e m b e r 4 th .
Sam and J u lia C ia b u rr i
N o r th A r lin g to n
Disagrees with message of accomplishmentsD ear E d ito r,
in response to bum s & P IC O N E &
V E T E R A N C O U N C IL M E M B E R S O F T H E R E P ub lica n p a rty .they say
the re eager tO b r in g th e ir message
o f a c c o m p lis h m e n ts to th e v o te r s . W E L L iL A U G H E D S O
H A R D T $ A R S R O L L E D D O W N
M Y F A C E .B B E C A U S E O F N O F O R S IG H T O F S A V IN G S O M E
M O N E Y F R O M T H E G A R G A G E
H O S T F E E S , D O W N S I Z I N G & P R IV A T IZ IN G H A D T O B E D O N E .
A N D W IT H N O F O R S IG H T O F
G O V E R N O R W H IT M A N S 3 0 %
T A X C U T S T O M U N IC IP A L IT IE S .
A N D T H E Y S A Y T H E Y A R E V E R Y P R O U D T O B E P A R K O F
T H E R E P U B L IC A N S L A T E T H A T
IN M I N D , A L L D E M O C R A T E
& IN D E P E N D E N T & U N D IC L A R E D
V O T E R S V O T E S T R E IG H T
D E M O C R A T E T I C K E T N O V
4 . a n d as f o r th e re p u b lic a n
vo te rs ,w hen you go b eh in d the c u rtin p ay no m in d to the nam es u nd e r the
re p ub lica n c o llu m , ju s t v o te fo r me
as a w r ite in c a n d id a te .it w i l l be put to good use.
K en n e th L u d v ikse n
N o rth A r liy to n
Editors note: The above letter was typed exactly as submitted
T h ere’s plenty o f rec program s for N A kidsD e ar E d ito r
A recent le t te r about lo ca l p la y
g rounds f ro m tw id e n t W ayne Fasano
g a v e th e im p re s s io n th a t th e re ’ s n o th in g fo r k id s to do in N o rth A r
lin g to n . O n b e h a lf o f the N o rth A r
lin g to n R ecrea tion C o m m iss io n and the thousands o f residents w h o take
advantage o f dozens o f p ro g ra m s, I ta k e e n o rm o u s e x c e p t io n to M r . Fasano’ s v e ry negative ch arac te riza t io n .
T im e s change, and so do p eo p le ’ s re crea tion needs. T o d a y ’ s tw o in
com e fa m ilie s re q u ire m o re s tru c tu red p rogram s w ith re g u la r schedu les, and w e ’ ve taken the in it ia tiv e to design p ro gra m s that w o rk fo r o u r
residents. W e p ro v id e d a ily ^activ itie s w ith state c e rtif ie d supe rv is ion
and th a t’ s a g reat c o m fo r t fo r yb u n g fa m ilie s tha t have tw o w o rk in g parents.
W e stopped s ta ff in g p layg ro u nd s w ith recreation supe rv iso rs because the c h ild re n stopped c o m in g , n o t the
o th e r w a y a round. M r . Fasano is n ’ t
lo o k in g fo r the c h ild re n w h e re the y are. M o re than 100 were a t the S um
m e r S cho o l A g e C h ild C a re P ro
g ra m , 120 w e re at J u n io r Rec and
o the rs were at K re a tive K id s . S t i l l o th e rs w ere a t the Fitness F o ^ r and
Fundam enta ls F irs t p rogram s, w hereI--------------------------------------------------- ----------
75 yo ungste rs were le a rn ing baske t
b a ll basics
A l l in a ll, m ore than 1000 N o rth
A r lin g to n yo ungste rs fo u n d som e
th in g to do o ve r the su m m e r in c lu d
in g a th le tics , arts and c ra fts , en te rta inm en t and e x c it in g day tr ip s .
M r. Fasano m ig h t re ca ll tha t in the e arly 1980s, under a no the r a d m in
is t ra t io n , s u m m e r re c re a tio n w as c o m p le te ly ca nce le d w ith n o p ro
gram s o ffe re d fo r anyone. W h ile I
can understand som eone ’ s n os ta lg ia fo r th e ir yo u th , no one w ants to go
back to that s ituation w e had 15 years ago.
S ince then, w e ’ ve taken a d y n a m ic approach to deve lop a fu l l schedule
o f re c re a tio n f o r a l l age g ro u p s . T h e re ’ s aerob ics, baseba ll, baske tba ll, b o w lin g , deep sea f is h in g , fo o t
ba ll, g ym nastics , ro lle r b la d in g , soccer, s o ftb a ll, s k iin g - n o t to m e n tion
s p o n s o re d t r ip s to A t la n t ic C ity ,
M o n m o u th P ark, Y an ke e S ta d iu m and the B ro ad w a y T heater, as w e ll
as the S en io r C itiz e n P rom and Ju ly 4 S treet Fair.
S o m e th in g fo r e ve ryo n e is o u r m o tto , and I th in k w e liv e up to it.
E sp e c ia lly where yo u n g people are concerned.
Just to set the reco rd s tra ig h t on
p la y g ro u n d b a s k e tb a ll fa c i l i t ie s , the
courts at R ooseve lt, the m id d le and the
h igh schoo ls w e re in o p e ra tio n a ll sum
mer. F ish e r F ie ld ’ s c o u r t u nd e rw e n t a
necessary re n o v a t io n a nd , d e s p ite a
d e la y in re c e iv in g th e n e w b a c k in g
boards, was back in o p e ra tio n b y J u ly 28.
T h e n e w p la y g ro u n d a t J e ffe rso n School w i l l be as h e a v ily used b y school
c h ild re n and the n e ig h b o rh o o d as those n e w ly in s ta l le d a t W a s h in g to n ,
R o o s e v e lt and th e m id d le S c h o o ls .
Je ffe rso n ’ s b aske tba ll co u rt w i l l be res tored w h e n r o o f c o n s tru c t io n a t the
schoo l is c o m p le te d . A s fo r the g ym “ n ob od y seems to use” a t W a sh ing ton
Street, th is b a d ly needed fa c i l i t y is in a lm ost d a ily use ten m o n th s a year.
Just to show w e keep c h a n g in g w ith
the tim e s, I ’ m h a p p y to announce tha t N o rth A r lin g to n is one o f the f irs t tow ns
to be a w a rd e d a N a t io n a l H o c k e y League S treet H o c k e y C h a rte r b y the
N e w Jersey D e v ils . R e g is tra tio n fo r th is
e x c it in g n ew p ro g ra m w i l l be h e ld on Satu rday, S ep tem ber 20, f ro m 10 am
to noon at 96 S c h u y le r A v e n u e fo r ages
6 to 12. A s a lw a ys , a ll are w e lco m e .
A la n T ra m u to l i, P res iden t
N o rth A r lin g to n R e crea tion C o m m is
s ion
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It’s time to put out the lights; the party’s overD e a r E d ito r,
G o v e rn o r C h r is t in e T o d d
W h itm a n has n o e xcuse s f o r n o t e lim in a tin g o u r obscene surcharges
a nd the h ig h e s t a u to m o b ile in s u rance rates in the na tion . I sure w o u ld
hate to have the re p u ta tion o f b e in g
g o v e rn o r o f the state tha t pays the h ig h e s t a u to ra tes in th e n a t io n .
W h a t a d isgrace!B a c k to the V id e o Tape! A b o u t
th ree m o n th s ago, I sent W h itm a n a le tte r e x p la in in g h ow to e lim in a te a ll s u rc h a rg e s a n d h o w to re d u c e e v e ry o n e ’ s a u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e ra tes b y 50 percen t at the same tim e . In b r ie f, I to ld h e r to d u p lica te a ll o f
V ir g in ia ’ s law s th a t re g u la te th e ir
insurance rates.S im p ly P u t - V irg in ia has no sur
charges and th e ir au to insurance is 50 percen t lo w e r than N e w Jersey ’ s.
I f C h ris tie dup lica tes V irg in ia ’s laws, she w i l l p roduce the same resu lts.
P o in t O ne - i t is poss ib le to e l im inate surcharges and reduce auto in
surance rates.W e have a R e pu b lica n G o v e rn o r
and the repub licans c o n tro l the state
senate and assem bly. The R e p u b licans have the a u th o r ity to c a ll a jo in t em ergency session o f bo th houses - th e y have enough tim e to pass the
la w s th a t are n ece ssary f o r “ R eal A u to m o b ile Insurance R e fo rm .”
P o in t T w o - T h e R e p u b lica n s have
no excuses. I sent h e r the fo rm u la ; the R epub licans c o n tro l b o th houses
and the c it iz e n s dem an d re a l au to
insurance re fo rm .
A W o rd to the W ise - I f W h itm a n and her ru b be r s tam p le g is la tu re fa i l
to d e liv e r be fo re the N o v e m b e r gen eral e lec tion , th e y can a ll: “ P u t O u t
T he L ig h ts , The P a r ty ’ s O v e r .”
T h om as Paine C a s la nd e r
W ayne
THE LEADER THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.1997 - PAGE 7
M o s t p e o p le are h o n e s t , s o m e are n o t ...Vagabonding
IU I h a r l o t t c S a \ ini)I h ave m e n tio n e d severa l tim e s
th a t I expected to see fresh f ig s in I ta ly and S pa in too . I saw none.
W h e n I w a lk e d d o w n the street f ro m m y sisters in Sausa lito , C a lifo rn ia , w e passed a p lace w ith a f ig
tree in the ya rd . S evera l branches
hun g o v e r the fence and one c o u ld p lu c k a r ip e f i " as v o u w e n t by.
W e have had f ig trees in o u r ya rd
and la te r in the greenhouse and d id get som e t in y fig s . B u t those trees are gone and the o n ly f ig s y o u can ge t are at the superm arkets. Som etim e s i f th e y are la rge , the y cost as m u ch as $ l each.
L o and b eh o ld m y g oo d fr ie n d M r.
Beneduce cam e in to the o ff ic e the o th e r d ay and to ld me he w o u ld g iv e me som e o f the fig s fro m h is trees.
. T o d a y m y fr ie n d M rs . B e n e du ce cam e w ith a b ig bag o f them , a ll large
and lu s c io u s . T h a n k y o u , M r . &
M rs . B eneduce. H o w generous o f y o u to p a rt w ith som e o f y o u r f ig
c ro p
F ig s g ro w w e ll in a h o t c lim a te . I f
the y are p lan ted in L y n d h u rs t, they m ust be covered w e ll o r the y w i l l not l iv e in the w in te r . W e covered ours bu t I guess n o t enough and w e no lo n g e r have them .
A n e ig h th g rade g ir l to ld me one
day in class tha t she had neve r been on a tra in . H e r fa th e r to o k her m any p laces in a car b u t neve r b y tra in .
I to ld her I w o u ld rem edy tha t i f she m e t m e at the L y n d h u rs t s ta tion the fo l lo w in g S a tu rday to take the l pm tra in to N e w 'Y o rk . I to ld her to
choose a fr ie n d to g o too.W e a rriv e d at the s ta tion one co ld
ic y d a y in the w in te r and the tra in a tte nd a nt at the s ta tio n to ld us the
tra in w o u ld be a b it de layed due to th e c o n d it io n o f th e ro a d s . W e
w a ite d a w h ile and the s ta tion m aste r cam e o u t aga in and said “ the tra in
ca nn o t get here so w e are g o in g to
ta x i yo u to H o b o ke n .” W e to ld h im w e w anted a tra in r ide b u t he has
tened us in to a w a it in g cab and w e w ere d riv e n to H oboken w here w e
to o k a subw ay in to the c ity . H e d id no t charge fo r the ta x i ride.
I to o k them to an au tom at since
th e y had neve r been there b e fo re and on up to the M useum o f N a tu ra l H is to ry w here I ca lle d m y sister and to ld h e r n o t to m ee t us in th e c i t y as p lanned , to d r iv e us hom e. W e came h om e b y tra in w h ic h was w h a t w e started o u t to do.
W h e n I got hom e fro m a sh op p ing t r ip to one o f the superm arkets, I d is
co vered tha t m y w a lle t was gone. I had it at the store to pay fo r m y o r der b u t now it w as gone. H o w c o u ld tha t happen? R ather than race back to the store, I ca lle d and was to ld tha t th e y had m y w a lle t . W a s n 't tha t w o n d e rfu l? Som eone fou n d m y w a l
le t and was honest enough to re tu rn it. I raced back to the store to get it
“ Is n ’ t i t g re a t? ” I sa id “ som e peo p le are honest. T h e w o r ld is not e n t ire ly d ishonest.”
B u t n o t so fast. The m o n ey was gone. A l l m y cards w ere in tac t bu t
the m oney w as gone. So a ll are not
e n tire ly honest, are they? L u c k ily , I had spent m ost o f m y m oney fo r p u rchases. A l l I had le ft w as $12 o r
$ 1 3 . 1 c o n s o le d m y s e lf . I f th e y needed the m o n ey m o re than I d id ,
le t them have it. W o u ld n ’ t it have been b etter to leave th e ir nam e and
e n jo y the re w a rd I w o u ld ce rta in ly
have sent. A t least th e y c o u ld say the y w e re honest. H o w sad!
1 l ik e e ggp lan t p a rm ig ia n a b u t 1 hate to c o o k it T h ere is so m uch
w o rk to m ake it tha t I am w il l in g to do w ith o u t it. f i r s t y o u peel it, then you s lice i t and sa lt each p iece w h ic h
yo u stack up and p u t a heavy w e ig h t on to re n de r the w a te r fo r aw h ile . Then y o u d ip it in beaten egg and bread c ru m b s and f r y in o liv e o i l t i l l
c risp .Y o u p lace each p iece on a bak in g
dish,. A s lice o f m o zza re lla cheese
o ve r each p iece and c o v e r w ith ano th e r p iece. It can be b u il t up three
o r fo u r layers o r m o re i f vou w ish .
Then yo u co ve r it w ith a spaghetti sauce and bake it in the oven t i l l ten der.
A l l tha t is to o m uch fo r me. T o o
m any processes.B u t n eve r fear, trus t m e, to th in k
up so m e th in g easier.
I d ec id e d tha t instead o f f r y in g each p iece ( I neve r lik e to f r y a n y th in g a n y w a y ), I bake it on a c o o k ie sheet t i l l c risp . I d o n ’ t do tha t v e ry o fte n e ithe r. T o o m uch tro ub le .
B u t the o th e r day a good gardener gave m e tw o e ggplan ts . Far be it fro m me to th ro w good foo d a w ay so
I dec ided to m ake som e P arm ig iana .1 had no t made it in a lo n g t im e and
fo rg o t the easy process and instead o f b a k in g the slices, 1 p u t the m in a bak in g d ish w ith o u t b a k in g each in
d iv id u a l p iece , put the cheese betw een the layers and lo and beh o ld th e y c o o k e d a nd s e e m e d to be b ro w n e d a lso . L a te r I pu t on the sauce. N o w the p ro o f was in the eat
ing. D id it taste as good w ith o u t the f r y in g o r b a k in g e ach p ie c e ? I tho u gh t it d id . B u t then I am easy to
please. S ince 1 do the c o o k in g , I do not g rip e about m istakes.
1 laugh w hen I see yo u n g g ir ls a r
r iv e at the shore by tra in dressed o n ly
in shorts, t in y b ra , sandals and a sack o v e r th e ir back w h ic h I am sure con ta ins th e ir be lo n g ing s fo r a weekend stay. I d o n 't know w hat the y do i f it is co ld
W hen w e w ere yo un gs te rs , we w ere no t a llo w e d to stay a round the
house in shorts o r a b a th ing su it. W e had to get f u l ly dressed w ith a dress o r s k ir t and b louse and shoes (n o t sneakers o r sandals). A s a m a tte r o f fac t, we were n o t a llo w e d to com e d ow n sta irs in the m o rn in g w ith o u t b e in g fu l ly c lo thed. A robe w as used to go fro m the bedroom to the bathroom .
W hen we w ent to the beach, w e w ere required to w ear a cover, a robe o r a p lay dress
Th ou g h men w o re sh irts to sw im , th e y also had to be covered on th e ir w a y to and fro m the beach Such is n o t the case n o w . The m en w ear
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Jo h a n n a S te in e rJohanna S te iner, 85, o f M i lfo rd ,
Pa, d ied S eptem ber 8 , 1997 at the
M i lfo rd V a lle y C onva lescen t H om e
fo l lo w in g a lo ng illness.B o m in G e rm a n y , she cam e to
A m e ric a in 19 12, and g re w up in N e w Y o r k , N Y . S he l iv e d in L y n d h u rs t fo r o v e r 40 years . She m oved to B ra n c h v ille , in 1986 , and
in 1996 to M i lfo rd , PA.M rs. S te ine r w o rke d as a secretary
and was a hom em aker.She was pre-deceased b y her hus
band E rw in .She is s u rv ive d b y daughters, A p r i l
P. Dube, o f the C u lve rs Lake Section o f F ra n k fo rd T w p .. and M arlene C. Supem avage o f W est A m w e ll T w p .;
n ine g ra nd ch ild ren , ten great g rand c h ild re n . and se v e ra l n iece s and
nephews.Funera l arrangem ents w ere under
the d ire c tio n o f the ll i f f -R u g g ie r Fu
neral H om e. N ew ton
C a th e rin e B ra d yM rs . C a th e rin e E. B ra d y (nee
M u r r a y ) , 8 0 , d ie d S e p te m b e r 8 ,
1997.B o m in H a rrison , she was ra ised
in K ea rny , liv e d in L yn d h u rs t fo r 40 years, then m oved to M anasquan 11
years ago.M rs . B ra d y was a h ousew ife .She w as a c o m m u n ic a n t o f St.
D e n is R C C a nd m e m b e r o f S t. D e n is ’ Rosary and A lta r Socie ty .
She was pre-deceased by her hus
band W ill ia m A ., Sr. and b ro thers.
W ill ia m and John.She is su rv ive d b y sons. C o l. W i l
lia m A ., Jr., U .S .A .F .-S p r in g f ie ld .
V a ., Paul J. o f A tlan ta , G a and K e v in T. o f J a c k s o n v ille , F la ; daugh ters,
L o rra in e V r io n is o f R o sw e ll, G a and P h y llis B ev ilacq u a o f P h ilad e lph ia ;
b ro the r, V in c e n t o f T o m s R iv e r; sisters, E le an or Jacques and M ild re d
K e l ly o f M a n a s q u a n a nd C la re M o llo y o f Port C lin to n . O h and n ine
g r; n d c h ild re n .S erv ices w ere h e ld at St. D enis
R C C , M a n a s q u a n w ith b u r ia l in G re en w o od C em etery. B r ie llc
O 'B r ie n F u n e ra l H o m e . W a ll T o w n s h ip , was in charge o f arrange
m ents.
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M a ry C h r is t ieM a ry E C h ris tie , 78, o f B a y v ille ,
d ie d S e p te m b e r I I , 1 9 9 7 at K ens ing ton M a n o rN u rs in g H om e in
Tom s R iver.B o m in Jersey C ity , she liv e d in
N o rth A r lin g to n fo r 35 years befo re
co m in g to B a y v il le 40 years.M s. C h ris tie w o rk e d in the Rec
o n c il ia t io n D epa rtm en t a t F irs t N a
tio n a l B ank o f T o m s R iv e r fo r ten
years. P rio r to tha t, she w as an in sp ec to r fo r F o rs tne r C h in C o rp in
Irv in g to n fo r 22 y e a n .She w as a m e m b er o f the B a y v ille -
T r in i t y U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h and the I Can C ope S upport G ro up
in T o m s R iver.She is su rv ive d b y b ro the r, D o na ld
J C h ris tie o f N o rth A r lin g to n and
three nieces.C a rm o n a-B o le n H om e fo r Funera l,
T o m s R ive r, w as in charge o f a r
rangem ents.
D ennis E n g lishD e n n is J o h n E n g lis h , 4 8 , o f
L yn d h u rs t, d ied Septem ber 13, 1997
at hom e.B o m in B ro o k ly n , N Y , he liv e d in
L y n d h u rs t fo r 36 years.M r . E ng lish w o rk e d as a S u p e rv i
so r o f S ecu rity at Bergen P ines H osp ita l, Param us, fo r the last ten years.
He was an a ll-s ta te qua rte rback fo r L y n d h u rs t H ig h S c h o o l-1967. He
was inducted in to L y n d h u rs t’ s H a ll
o f Fame, M a y 1980.H e is su rv ive d b y h is w ife D a w n ;
aun t and u nc le , G eorge & C ece lia D a lly o f L y n d h u rs t; cousins, G eorge
D a l ly , J r. a nd F ra n k D a l ly o f L y n d h u r s t a n d Jo hn D a l ly o f M a n ah aw k in and m o the r and fa ther-
in - la w , Janice & R icha rd G n e id in g
o f R id g e fie ld Park.S erv ices w i l l be he ld at Sacred
H e a r t C h u r c h , L y n d h u r s t on W ednesday, Septem ber 17, at 10 am.
Nazare M e m o ria l Funera l H om e,
L y n d h u rs t, is in charge o f arrange
m ents.
A n th o n y B a cca roA n th o n y B acca ro , 84, o f F lo rid a ,
d ie d S e p te m b e r 12, 1997 in h is
F lo rid a residence.B o rn in N e w a rk , he l iv e d in
B e lle v ille fo r 15 years and in H o lly
w o od , F lo rid a fo r the past 36 years.
M r. B accaro was a custod ian fo r
B ro w a rd Co. B oa rd o f E d u ca tio n , P em broo ke P ines, F lo r id a , fo r 12 years, re t ir in g in 1975.
He was a N a v y veteran o f W o rld W ar II.
He was pre-deceased b y h is w ife Jean
He is su rv ive d b y b ro the r, Joseph o f H az le t; sister, A gnes D e A n g e lo o f
B e lfo rd ; b ro th e r and s is te r- in - la w , F lo rence & W ill ia m G ars te n m ie r o f
F lo rid a and m a n y nieces and nephews.
S ervices w i l l be held on W ednesd a y , S ep tem be r 17 at 9 :3 0 am at Im m a c u la te C o n c e p tio n C h u rc h , N e w a rk
Nazare M e m o ria l Funera l H om e,
L y n d h u rs t, is in charge o f arrangem ents.
f i r s tt h i n g s
f i r s t
Taking c a re of all th e fam ily ’s specia l n e ed s re q u ire s an ex tra e ffo rt on o u r part.
B u t th e fam ily 's co n ven ie n ce , ra th e r th an o u r own, is o u r first con cern .
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Jo h n L o n gJohn C .D . L o n g , Sr., o f L ynd hu rs t,
d ied S eptem ber 14, 1997.He is s u rv iv e d b y h is w ife N o rm a ;
son, John C .D ., J r.; daugh ter, N ancy Jeanne S erpa ; s is te rs , M a ry Frase a nd H e le n Jones; b ro th e r , James A s h le y ; g ra n d d a u g h te r , N ic o le
Jeanne S erpa and g randson , D a v id
James Serpa.F r ie n d s w i l l be r e c e iv e d on
W ednesday fro m 2 to 4 pm and fro m
7 to 9 pm .Funera l w i l l be on T hursday , Sep
tem ber 18 at 9 am fro m the Ip p o lito - S te lla to F u ne ra l H om e, L y n d h u rs t, w ith a mass a t 10:30 am at the RC C h urch o f the A ssu m p tio n , W o o d- R idge. In te rm e n t w i l l be in H ills id e
C em etery, L y n d h u rs t.D o n a tio n s m a y be m ade to the
A m e ric a n C a nce r S oc ie ty , 20 M e r
ce r S treet, H ackensack, NJ 07601 o r to M e m o r ia l S lo a n -K e t te r in g
C ance r C e nte r, 1275 Y o rk A ven u e,
N Y , N Y 10021.Ip p o lito -S te lla to Fune ra l H om e,
L y n d h u rs t, is in charge o f a rrange
m ents.
M a r ie R u b erto n eM rs . M a r ie J. R u b e rto n e (nee
C a ru llo ) , 6 3 , d ie d S e p te m b e r 15, 1997 in C la ra M aass M e d ic a l C en
ter, B e lle v i lle .B o m in H o bo ke n , she was a lo n g
tim e L y n d h u rs t resident.M rs. R ubertone w o rk e d in the C u s
tom er S erv ice D epartm ent o f Becton
D ic k in s o n C o ., F ra n k lin Lakes, fo r
20 years, re t ir in g in 1992.She was a p a r ish ion e r o f Sacred
H eart RC C h urch .
She is s u rv iv e d b y her husband N ic h o la s ; s o n , N ic h o la s , J r. o f
L y n d h u rs t ; d a u g h te r s , D e b ra C a lla g h a n a nd P a tr ic ia C u n e o o f
L y n d h u rs t; m o the r, Theresa C a ru llo o f L y n d h u rs t; b ro th e r, R aym ond o f
O ld B rid ge and fo u r g ra nd ch ild ren .S erv ices w i l l be at Sacred Heart
C hurch on T h u rsda y , S ep tem ber 18, 1997 at 10 am w ith in te rm e n t in
H o ly C ross C em etery , N o rth A r l in g
ton .Nazare M e m o r ia l Fune ra l H om e.
L y n d h u rs t, is in charge o f a rrange
m ents.
Exercise and bowling activities for the seniorsThe M e a do w la nd s A re a Y M C A is
sp on so rin g several a c tiv it ie s fo r sen io r c it iz e n s th is fa l l in c lu d in g e x
e rc is e c lasses and b o w l in g . T h e
S tre tch and F le x c lass is a to ta l f i t ness p ro g ra m ch o reographed to m u
sic and des igned s p e c if ic a lly fo r th is age g ro u p . A n A rm c h a ir F itness
class is a lso a to ta l fitness class but is geared to the b e g in n e r exerciser.
Classes are he ld at d iffe re n t locations in the area and on d if fe re n t days.
The Y M C A B o w lin g g ro u p m eets
on M o n da ys at the N o rth A r lin g to n B o w l-O -D ro m e on S chu y le r A venue.
T h is is an in fo rm a l g ro u p tha t b o w ls each w eek to have fu n . F o r m o re
in fo rm a tio n c a ll 9 3 5 -5 54 0 .
Concert planned to benefit Bergen County homelessC a rl A . B acca ro , m u s ic d ire c to r
and o rg a n is t fo r the U n ite d P resby
te r ia n C h u rc h o f L y n d h u rs t, a lo n g
w ith f r ie n d s and c o lle a g u e s f ro m Essex, H u dso n , U n io n and B ergen
C o un tie s , w i l l p e r fo rm a c o n c e rt o f
m usic and dance to b e n e fit the h om e less o f B ergen C o u n ty on S unday,
S ep tem ber 2 8 , at 3 pm at the R u th
e r fo rd C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h on U n io n A ven u e.
L o c a l res iden ts p a r tic ip a t in g in the
V o lu n te e rs needed
fo r the e ld e rlyA n y o n e in te res ted in p ro m o tin g
the w e ll b e in g o f e ld e r ly res iden ts in
lo n g -te rm care fa c i l it ie s can v o lu n
tee r fo r N e w Jersey ’ s O m b ud sm a n
P ro g ram . T h is “ p ro fe s s io n a l” v o l
un teer a dvoca te p ro g ra m is des igned
to enhance the q u a lity o f life o f nu rs
in g h om e res iden ts , to keep residen ts and th e ir fa m ilie s in fo rm e d o f th e ir
r ig h ts a nd to p re v e n t th e ir abuse,
n eg le c t and e x p lo ita tio n .T ra in in g fo r th is in te re s tin g and
c h a lle n g in g p ro g ra m w i l l be h e ld at
B a m e rt H o s p ita l b e g in n in g N o v e m ber 18. Seven t ra in in g sessions w i l l
be h e ld tw o days a w e e k fro m 9 :3 0
am to 1:30 pm . F o r d e ta ils c a ll S u
san E isem an at 3 4 2 -9 20 0 .
c o n c e r t in c lu d e P a t r ic ia W i ld o f
L y n d h u rs t a nd A u d re y K e l l r y o f N o rth A r lin g to n . B la nch e L a rk in o f R u th e r fo rd w i l l p e r fo rm a sacred
dance. B e v e r ly W esp o f R u the rfo rd w i l l s in g a due t w ith C a rl Baccaro.
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L e a d e r N e w s p a p e r s e e k s s t u d e n t s p o r t s r e p o r t e r s Register for women’s volleyballA n o th e r s u m m e r v a c a tio n has
c o m e a n d g on e b r in g in g th e fa l l sports p ro g ra m s cente r stage in the
seven h ig h schoo ls w h ic h m ake up
the M e a d o w la n d s A re a o f S ou th -
B e rge n . T h e L e a d e r N e w sp ap e rs
and I are p ro ud to once aga in cover the area a th le tes w h o ded ica te the m selves th ro u g h h ard w o rk and sports
m a n sh ip w h ile c o m p e tin g fo r th e ir schoo l.
I need y o u r sports schedules and
i f y o u r sch oo l has a jo u rn a lis m p ro g ram , the Leade r is seek ing students to h e lp re p o rt on th e ir sch oo l’ s v a r i
ous sports p rogram s. Send schedu le s to Jam es D o m b ro w s k i, 4 04
R iv e rv ie w A ven u e , N o rth A r lin g to n 0 7 0 3 1 o r c a ll w ith the nam e o f y o u r s p o rts ' co rresponden t at 997 -2689 .
T h e 19 97 b o y s soccer season is o f f and k ic k in g w ith Q ueen o f Peace
squeezing b y D u m o n t 2 - 1 in o v e rtim e . S c o r in g fo r Q P w e re P ab lo
L o jo and V ic to r C e li. D a n K ane m ade seven saves in g a in in g h is f irs t
w in .T h e B e c to n te n n is team g o t a
w h ip p in g fro m D w ig h t-E n g le w o o d lo s in g 5-0 .
A n ew b o x in g fe d e ra t io n has s p ru ng up g ro w in g o u t o f C a lifo rn ia and b e in g nam ed the W o r ld F ig h tin g F e d e ra t io n T h e W .F .F . has
opened u p its d oo rs to u n c o n v e n
t io n a l f ig h te rs se e k in g to becom e m a in stream boxers. L o n g tim e A t la n tic C ity p u b lic re la tion s e xecu tive
n ow tu rne d p ro m o te r B e m ie D il lo n ,
in c o op e ra tio n w ith T ro p ic a n a Cas in o and R e s o rt, p re sen ted a fu n
So u th B ergen Sports R oundup
B y J a m e s D o m b r o w sk i
n ig h t o f b o x in g fe a tu r in g e igh t p ro debuts. T h is unique b o x in g card fea
tu re d c h a m p io n s in m a r t ia l a rts , p it f ig h te rs and no ho lds barred f ig h t
ers. The bouts w ere scheduled fo r fo u r rounds a p iece w ith m ost o n ly
la s ting tw o rounds.I spoke to B em ie D il lo n about the
m a n y m ism atch es w h ic h ended in som e e m b a rra ss in g losses fo r the
b oxe rs in v o lv e d . “ T h e fans en joyed the sh ow as good e n te rta inm en t and
the n ex t ca rd w i l l fea ture bener p a irin g o f boxers. The f ig h te rs are ro o k ies and w e need to do a b e tte r jo b in m a tc h in g th e m u p , ” e x p re s s e d
D il lo n .
C o m m iss io n e r Paul Passamano Jr. announces tha t re g is tra tio n fo r the
L y n d h u rs t W o m e n ’ s V o l le y b a l l L e a g u e is n o w b e in g h e ld a t the
L y n d h u rs t R ecrea tion D e pa rtm e n t, 2 50 C le ve lan d A ven u e, fro m 9 am to 4 pm.
R e g is t r a t io n fe e is $ 1 0 f o r
L y n d h u rs t re s id e n ts a nd $ 15 fo r fo rm e r L y n d h u rs t re s id e n ts w h o
p layed on a team d u r in g the 1996-
97 season. W om en m ust be 18 years o ld (o u t o f h igh schoo l) and o ve r in o rder to reg is ter
W om en w h o p layed on a team d u rin g the 1996-97 season can reg is ter w ith th e ir captains.
A nyo n e in terested in "R e fe re e in g ” o r fo r a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n , m ay c a ll 804-2482.
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TRANS AM8 cyl eng, auto trans.
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1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT
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20,!>96 mi. VIN»SC758207.
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Chemical peels for brown marks, photo aging, acne scars & superficial wrinkles
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64 Ridge Road 991-2211No. A r l i n g t o n ______
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Eyes examined by appointment.Large selection o f frames & lenses.
Contact lenses:hard, s o ft & disposable Master Card & Visa
Open Saturday & Thursday evenings
3^8 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst 438-8668
Bessie Chiang, M.D., RA.E ye P h y s ic ia n & S u rg e o n , B o a rd C e r t i f ie c
• N o s t i t c h c a t a r a c t s u rg e ry •G la u c o m a t r e a t m e n t •C o m p re h e n s iv e eye
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Rutherford, NJ 07070
THE LEADER
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n e w sp a pe r is su b je c t to the F e d
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am e nd ed w h ich m akes it illega l
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per w ill not k n ow ing ly a ccep t any
a d v e r t is e m e n t fo r re a l e s ta te
w h ich is in v io la tion o f the law.
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Real Estate Classifieds
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immaculate \ & 2 BR Apts.nestled in quiet country
like landscape. livery apt a gem with location to match,
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living. All new kitchens and new appliances. Clood
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managed with you in mind.(No Pets)
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1 rooms. Security required. No pets $%() a month.
Oct. 1 occupancy. 783-7218
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SHERIFF'S NO I ICESUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSI.YCHANCERY DIVISIONnERGENCO'-l l <
DOCKET NO F 1)17494 Between PiflinMI Common
wealth l-'fe Insurance C' and Defendant, winlan. Smith jF p Als, Civil Acl'OnWri
Dill' i s i a L u f .
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SHERIFF'S NOTICESUPERIORCOURT OF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISION BEROENCOUNTY
DOCKET NO f 13375*2 Between Raintiff Bruce Ben
ner and Carole H /W arvd Defendant: Robert Piekarz Et Als Civil Action- Writ ol Execution.
Leam a& Aorap d s 255 P- ”
SHbHIH’ 5 HUMbCSUPERIORCOURT OF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISION BEROfcNCOUNIY
DOCKET NO F 490297 Between Plaintiff Chase Mori
oagc Servkcs tr*c and Detend»nt AriAls. Ci' '■ E*ecut'
SHERIFF S NOTICE
CHANCtRY DIVWON
CMXK E / n o f 401*3 — IntifT: Source
Section VIII Thil Ordinance wiU take tITta m
diauly upon aa cording to law
writ Tovered, I have levie i upon will expose lor sa at pi vendue at the Sher 'f s OH" the C'»v ol Hackensack, on
Wednesday. Qciober 8.1997 a! two o'clock in Ihe adernoon, prevailing time
Properly to be tow located al the Borough ol Carlstaut C.unlv ol Ber- gen. Slate ot New Jersev Premises 'S commonly known as. 490 Summit Avenue, v_ar!:'adt. New
Dimensions mateiv) 41 ti Nearet? cross street Si ale on Summi1
wrii io me directed «nd del vered, I have levied upon and will expose tor sale at piM ic vendue at the Sher if) t Office in the City ol H ackensack, on
Wednesday. October 8.1*97 ai two o'clock in the adernoon. prevailing time:
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel ot land and . . . Siiu#te,tving and
the Borough of
Fein Such Kahn7 Cenlu?y?>rl<i c ^
Parsippany NJ 07054 B y virtue ot the above slated
writ io me directed and delivered, I have levied upon and will expose tor sale al public vendue at the Sher ill s OHice in me City ot Hackensack on
Wednesday. October 8,1797at two o'clock m the afternoon prevailing t'me
The properly to iOld.it located in ihe BOROUGH Ot NORTH ARLINGTON,
Between Plain tiff • r c z ' - r-nri) Mortgage services Corp and Defendant _Ti
Published September It . 1997 P j * Fee SIO 50_________ _______
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s thereof. «issues and
->d also an the m o t , interest, use
oul of the same, be sold to pay and sat sfv m the
County ot Bergen and Slate ot New Jersey, more particularly described as foi-WHICH uoon a certain map entitled "Mao No. 2 of the property of the Park Land Compary situated at Rutherford Park Bergen County, New Jersev Joshn S Strange Surveyor, Passaic, n j is known and distinguished as Lot No 108 and bounded as follows, viz BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of Hackensack Street (formerly Pol- iifiv Road) and Union Avenue as the same are laid out on maps ot the Park Land Company,
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ARLING1 ON. NJ 07031. Tax Lot No It in Block No
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SHERIFF’S NOTICESUPERIORCOURT OF NEW JERSEY
CHANCER Y DIVISIONbewGe n c o u n t y
OOCKETNO F 1*07595 Between Piamtilf, Penn Fed
eral Savings Bank, a USA Corporation and Defendant
- Van Der Holf Civil ntot Execution
oi the ______ r . . npanythence running southeast
sakl L,-:“set; theni
, wi th saic __and Uinon Avenue 13* teet. thence, on the tine parallel with Union Avenue northwesterly 132 *6 feel to the northeasterly line of Hackensack Street (formerly Poiiiflv Road), then<;e southwesterly along said Road to the corner or place ol BEGINNING. BEiNGaisoknownasLot 1 m block 96 on the official tax map of the Borough of East Ruthertord BEING more commonlv known as 2*8-752 Hackensack Street, in the Borough o' East Rutnerlord, Bergen County, New Jersev
Together with an and smpu- lar the rights, liberties, privileges. hereditaments and ap-Eurtenances thereunto
elonging or m anywise apper- n tammg and the reversion and’ remainders, rents, issues and
profits thereot, and also all the 1997 estate, right, title, interest, use
property, claim and demand ol ihe said delendanls ol, m, io and Iout ot the same, be sold to pay .and sat'stv m the first place unto
ililf the sum of h lawful interest
matcty 31S S R 8 C r„ „ SlfCPtJauncevAvenue Situate at a pomt on the northwesterly sideline ot Sixth Street distance ap- proxatelv 167 50 teet south westerly trom its intersection wilh the southwesterly sideline ot jauncv Avenue
Together with all and singular Ihe rights, liberties, privileges. hereditaments and ap-EurlenanCCS IhereunlO
elonging or in anywise apper - tainino and the reversion and remainders, rents, issues and — otits thereof, and also an the
•- ight. title, interest, use iroperl J ---------
est. e. in itii'i i. u « . r ir, I.IOIIM and demand of id defendants of. in. to and
out ol the same, be sold to pay and sahstv in the fir si place unto the said pialniitl the sum o J141.931 44. with lawtul interest thereon. ,
2 0 ot the purehase pnee in Ihe form of Certified Ctieck or Cash is required at lune ol sale The property shall be sold sub •ect lo ail liens and encumbrancesoi record and the Sher ill makes no representationsexpressed or implied, as 'pjhe existence, amount, or validity ol anv Nens and encumbrances on the property which s the subiect mailer of this sale i his notice is turther subiect to Conditions ol sale as sc1 for th bv the Sherill ol Ber gcnCouniy
right I s sa'e I vdod bv
_ ^xecuti Zucker, Goktbe', ,
Becker 4 Ackerman 1139 Spruce Drive
P O Sox 1024* " * «
Bv virtue ol the above stated writ to me directed and delivered, i have levied upon and will expose lor sale al public vendue at the Sheriff's Office m the C itv of Hackensack, on
Wednesday, Sept 24 1*97 at two o dock m the afternoon, prevailing timer
The property to be sold ij located m the Borough ol Rulher ford >n the County of Bergen. New Jersey '.ommonlv known as ? 'l f eroma Way Rulhertord NJ O'OtO Tax Lot No l i m Hiock l S8 01 Dimensi
n W j f amereon
20% ot the Purchase price in the lorm of Certified Check or Cash is required at time ol sale The property shall be sold subiect to all lens and encumbrances of record and the Sher - ill makes no representations expressed or implied, as to the existence, amouni, or validity ol any liens and encumbrances on the property which is the subiect matter ol this sale This notice is further subiect io Conditions of bale as set lorth bv the Sher iff of Bergen County
The Sheriff reserves the nghl to ad ourn this sale tr6m time to time as provided by law
j ""K TERHUNE SHE Rl CM>«,4
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,he2S^C’of the purchaseSIrffor
th e property shall be - ^ s u b ject to ail -£ * makes rp o r epreVeh* expressed or 'm P,.ie^ . 8‘ ifid^v existence, amouni, or vaiiaiiv of any liens anda . K i K . ' S S S i i f f l ; jc S f f i
right to adiourn this sale 'rom
R eso lu tio n N o. 15499WHEREAS the Township of
I.yndhunt is a defendant on a municipal lax appeal pending in lhe Tax Court filed by Wettinghouie Broadcaating Co and
WHEREAS. Special Tax Counsel has adv ited of the neceuity to engage a wetlands expert for the defense of the
SHERIFF'S NOTICESUPERIOR COURT
C HANO-R m S »
Writ oT Execution.Zucker Goldberg
Becker J. Ackerman
Mountainside NJ 070920024 Bv virtue ol the above staled
writ to me directed and delivered I have levied upon and
the City of Hackensack onWednesday. October*, 19*7
at two o'clock m the afternoon, prevailing time:
are described at lo*ow*. ALL the following described property located in the T own ship Of Lvnd- hurst. County of Bergen, State of New Jeriev; . BEGINNING at a point m the northwesterly side of
thereon 9. eriv trom the corner tormed by the intersection ol the said side of Wareen Street with the northeasterly side of Valiev Brook Avenue! 00 feel thence (1) Northwesterly and parallel with Valey Brook Avenue 100 leet thence (2> *— --------Northeasterly
. . jttet wllh Wi >4 teet thence
s f,course 100 leet to •'e nor th westerly^ wle o lW ar-
( i) foythwes’ieHv Mona the said side of Warren Street
COMAAONLY known a* 285 Warren Street, Lynd- hurst.NJ 07071 BEING fHo known at Lcl 7 Block 100 on the tax map of the Township o f Lyno-
Is intended lo describe the same premises conveyed to Aisha Etsntnawv, by deed dated March 1. 1*8*. recorded on April 75, 1*8*, in thf £ert>en C^intyClerk's ”Book 7285, paM 490.
Together’ wlfl?S and tirng-- — prM-O r d in in c e No. 2 3 2 9 « ,ne iar m e V t s M i ; ' ^
^niER£AS, Use Loc^ Public Con- & T O ! S M T Sf p - , ir acts i iw ( n j s a 40A i i - i et >eq ) remainders, rents, issues and
menufof Licensure adding additional 0^ , 1....™, M„hnr12,n« the Profits thereof, and also • • therequire, a ReaolutKjn authoring the ejf#,e figh, ^award of a Contract for Profeaaional property dalm and demand OI
Scc,„nm i. ®— 1—4 Jisly in the firs' '
fee for Fingerprinting and State Police
h) Unless a fee of . -------------- • iio *«h»it hi the first rtace untodollar.010) 1, b lheBoJlfdofCommilllooeriofthe the saK)_plairt;ff fh f .H f t i of
Township of Lyndko,., ih.. TAMS W * " * 1i.H.i iW pholottraphy 6„ ^ ..d A..
.uance of uid permit An addi fee will be charged for Stale Police fingerprinting. fee made payable lo New Jersey State Bureau of Investigation Section XII
Thi. Ordinance .hall lake effect im- II . 21. Oct 2 1997 mediately upon publication and adop
tion according u> law
iK47«<
New York, NY. thall be and 1. herffey retained by the Townihipal • kjmp turn S T A Y E D A iA fee of $2,950 00. exclusive of uial let- p ^ p o y f 11 mony to be charged at the rale of Q A N j! THE BANKfi $175 00 per hour, and v a ? A ^ ^ R HAS
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDth« ^ f j '& . p o r r n , . .p r ic e In taid Contract it awarded without com- the form of Certified Check or
k.Ai.nu u > a—‘ _____ ■ Set- S *4h 11 r eouired at time of talebidding at a Protaaional be. property shall be SOW Subject to all liens and encum- br ances ot rec or d and fhe Sher - ff makes no ^ej>ret*ntafior
D accordance with N J S A 40A 11 MaMaKO of the Local Public ln,< ontractt Law and thal a copy of the expressed or"
O rd in a n c e N o . 2328mateiv) An ' nain4ncc 10 Amend the Revited General Ordinances of lhe Township of
J165 feet wide by IOO feet Lyndhursl, 1979. Chapter 7. TrstTic. to aa 10 change certain fines in Schedule long Nearest Cross Street vy v situate on the Southeasterly side of Feronia Wav Be It Ordained by the Board ufl ommiutonen of the Townthip of
,rT " North 1 yndhunt at folkiw. easterly side of Evans .Wav !-908-233-8500 File Section I number XCMJ7623
r ogether with an and sm^u-
ResoluiHin be published ir merciaJ LeaderAdopted September 9. 1997
O rd in a n c e No. 2330rights. itjerti ).dinan 1 Amendini
. stence, amount, or vafidlty of any lien* and encumbrances on the property which is the subiect matter of thit tale This notice it further tubiec: to Conditions 01 Sale as set 'orth bv the Sheriff o' Beroen County
The Sherill 'eterves tre right to adiourn this tale or time to time as provided bv >a*
House f
O ffices fo r ren t
L y n d h u r s t
2 large offices for rent on Ridge Road, near the bank.
$350 each.A large reception area.
Furniture & heat included Or four rooms $650.
C all 933-3079
U i t h e r f o r d
sonic corner colonial w il dining room, sun room mms and tile hath above, tu ra i
s t el mi
H M D s were supposed to be e xactly what the ir name im p lied Health Maintenance O rganizations People were encouraged lo -sign up because thev w o u ld be able lo get regular checkups that cou ld detect anil d ia g nose* problem s earls enough lo in i t i ate therapies that would not o n ly save lives, but also money
In recent years, many H M O s have concentrated m ore on lhe m oney saving lac lo r and. as a result, patients have begun to com plain that they 're getting dangerously short s h n lt Irom the ir H M O s Indeed, many people have some sort o f horror story to te ll 1 aboul the ir organ ization, im p lica tin g , anyone fro m adm in is tra tion to reception is ts lo members o l lhe m edical s ta ff.
A lth o u g h I d o n 'i encourage the m e n ta lity that sees lawsuits as the p only way to handle problem s, it 's o ften the threat o t a law su it that w il l keep a d octo r o r hospital a lert to the k ind o f negligence that can lead to phy sical problem s and a subsequent turn to the law courts
1 he troub le is. H M O s are pa*tty J much im m une fro m lawsuits, thanks v to a leg is la tive loophole that was never intended to im m un ize them. I hut d id However, a ll s tatu tory laws are re la tive ly easy to change. Perhaps # I the H M O s don*l get the message, it
m igh t be* tim e to send another message to Congress to make the necessary le g is la tive changes that w il l restore A m e rica ns ' la ith in th e ir health delivers system.
H O M E “ S U IT E " H O M E ? Are you one o f a g ro w in g num ber o f seniors w ho plans to buy a m obile home, o r what the industry calls, manufactured housing? M any seniors fee l th is is the most a ffo rdab le way to m ove in to re tirem ent areas w ithou t w o rry in g about the c o nd itio n and cost o f on-site housing stock. W e ll, there are some th ings to be concerned
leges, hereditaments punenances thereunto ibelonging or n anvwise appertain ny and the reversion and Numbet remainders rents issues and protits thereot, and also all the estate, right, title interest use property claim and demand ot 1-4 i
> 2222. Regulaiin,
o and
35?"*.t /6 437 87 i
7-5 2
brancesolrecordand'heSher It makes no representations
expressed or implied, as to the 7 . existence amount or validity ot anv Mens and encumbrances 1 ‘ on rhe property which .s the 7 • subiect matter ol this sale This , . notice is further suDiect to Con- 7 ditions of Sale as set lorth bv the 7- She' *f n< Ber gen county .
lhe Sherill reserves the right to adiourn this sale Irom 7-
: TERHUNE SHERIFF CM ?5.i’42
it 2* September 4
SHERIFF'S NOTICESUPERIORCOURT OF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISION BERGEN COUNTY
DOCKET NO F 15113*6 etwecn PlaintiH VNB Mort
gage Serv.ces Inc and De fendani Jose Pacheco^
No-Park ingVehicles over Detignated Wgt $)0No Parking Vehicle Exccst '.000 lb. 2 'No-Parking Truck Route over 4 ton. JONo-Parking Emergency w/.ign. 25No-Parking All l imes Certain Streets 25No-Parking C ertain Street! 20No Stopping or Standing 10No Parking. Overtime l imit Cenain Street. 20No Parking. Street I leaning 15
(aKb) No Parking Sale or Repair 2 'No Parking over one .pace 2 'No Park ing without Perm it ISNo Improper Turn. 2 '
1 No Parking in loading Zone 2'2 No Parking in But Slop 2'2 No Parking in Taxi Stand 2'
} 2) No Parking in Fire Zone in Lane JONo Parking Snow Removal-w/tign. 40No Parking Private Property Notice Potted JO
No Parking w/o Resident Permit 9 am to 5 pm JO
Section IIThu Ordinance thall take effect upon adoption and publication according to
Publuhed September I I . IW7
u>r. in the 1 own .hip of Lyndhurst. untv of Beigen. Slate of New let- i. Amending Section IV. Invesliga-
of Applicant Section (b) Addi
Pubiufced Sepfee $157 50
I*. 25 Oct
O rd i u a c e N o. 97 -1 2Ordinance Amending Section J-17 2 of the Revised General Ordinances of the
H.nal Fingerprinting will be required (Udietford Entitledevery two(2)years and Section V I ces f* , Al Any Ttme"Renewal lees for one < 1) veai shall be (artiftcauoaten ($10) dollars I, Darlene A Sawickt. hereby certify
Be It Ordained by Ihe Boerd of I om- |h#| |(|e f0(eg0 in | Ordinance wu mimonert of the Town.hip of by the Mayor and CooiKrl ofI yndhurst. in the County of Bergen. ^ tast Rutherford 1 theirNew Jersev as follows meeting held on September 10. 1907. a
' Section IV quorum being presentInvestigation of Applicant(b) Fmgerpiinlingw.il be required ev Darlene A Sawicki RMCX'MC
Section V
Renewal fee fot one ( I ($10) dollars_______
17-57 (El I
7A-2
Zucki
to i t x
r, Goldberg1139 Spruce Drive
P O Box '024
Bv virtue ol the above staled ' 11 to me directed and deli red i have levied upon and ill expose for sale at public ■nducatihe Sheriff s OHice in eC itv ol Hackensack on Wednesdav, Sept 24 1997
i the alter noon.
Tht■ling In
Drtgayec lescnbeo e lollowin
pr err
w.ng described , ocafed in the
Township ol Lvndhursl County of Bergen. State ol New Jersev Bcmg known and designated as First Floor Unit 103 n Building A. in tHe TM Gardens Condominium together with an 8 33% interest >n the limited common elements as set forth in the Master Deed lor TM Gardens Condo- mimumdated Apr ,122.1*87 and recorded April 24 1987 in Deed Book 7 joi page 5*2 and in anv amendments or supplements thereto Commonlv known as 619 623 Schuvler Avenue. 1st Floor. Unit ’03. Building A Lvndhursl NjO/071 Bemg also known as Lot 7 ft, 8. Block 221 on the 'ax map ol the Township ol Lvndhurst it is mended lo describe the same premises convcved to Jose Pacheco and Deanna Pacheco. h s wile by deed dated September ; * 1987. recorded m the Bergen County Clerk s Office
Together with ail and smpu-
about. in c lud ing costs o t the hom e, leges ehemMaments and ap-. . . r . purienances thereunto
the land tw i l l VOU rent o r buy). Struc- Ceiongmgor in anywise apper • rammg and the reversion and
emainders. rents, issues and • thereof, and also all ihe
....................... in tegrity , proper heating and. i L . \s r .n profits thereof, and also all the
i, * i i . . c i *7 i n ventila tion, p lum ping , etc. w i l l yo u r estatc.right, tine, interest, use ned. Unl\ > 1 7 4 , V . . / .. . property, cla.m and demand olhome q ua lity VOU lo r a tax deductib le the said defendants of, in, to and’ . ____ . . . . . „ oul of the same, be sold to pay
mortgage or w i l l vou have to get a and satisivnme tirst place umo, , , t i „„•> the said plaintiff the sum ol
C | I \ A / O O r i S non ^ ^ 'u c d u c t ib le personal loan . Si5s^8710, w.*hlawtuiinterest C U L . V V 'J ' J U J . These questions and o the rs are ,he7$% ’0t the purchase price in
Rcaitors answered in Consumer Union s Tips Mobile Home
. . . . - ie price mthe form of Certified Check or 'ash it reouired at time of sale
+ u d +u f ^ / c i 'h . . . . . . . . . .............. a 2 0 -p a g e g u id em g t h e R u t h e r f o r d / S o u u m ca|1 h> Sl. n i l l n g a $ ; ( x ) c h c c k t . . n « s ?i j j a w l j
? o r money order to Consumers U n ion , i B ox I M l ) . 101 T ru m a n A ve..
* Yonkers. N \ 10703A d v e r t i s e y o u r £ ipa> i a. . v . . .
o r h o u s e f o r s a l e i n t h e
l e a d e r R e a l E s t a t e C l a s s i f i e d s !
l i m e s s t a r t a t j u s t $ 6 ! C a l l 4 3 8 - 8 7 0 0 .
.stence, amount or ot anv liens and encumbrances on Ihe property which - subiect matter of “*■• ** ' notice i j *-
?itionsol --------- -her ff ol Bergen Count>
The Sheriff reserves the right to adiourn this sale irom t.me to time as provided bv law
JACK TERHUNE SHERIFFCH7547J7
Published August 21. September 4.II. I*. 1997 Fee $9t 00
P R O C L A M A T I O NW H E R E A S , N e w J e rse y has a p ro u d h is
to r y as one o f A m e r ic a ’ s o r ig in a l th ir te e n
c o lo n ic s a n d , even b e fo re th e b i r t h o f o u r
g re a t n a t io n , as th e h o m e o f th e L e n n i -
L e n a p e , th e P o w h a ta n -R e n a p e a n d th e K a m a p o u g h M o u n ta in In d ia n s ; a nd
W H E R E A S , N ew J e rse y c o n tin u e s to c o n
t r ib u te to th e r ic h h is to r y o f o u r n a t io n by c re a tin g a n d n o u r is h in g le a d e rs in f ie ld s in
c lu d in g a g r ic u l tu re , a r ts , bus iness, c o m m u
n ic a t io n s , e d u c a t io n , h u m a n it ie s , p o li t ic s ,
sciences a n d s o c ia l s e rv ic e s ; a ndW H E R E A S , N e w J e rs e y is th e h om e o f
p e o p le w h o s e c o m b in e d a n c e s try l in k s to h u n d re d s o f n a t io n s a n d re p re s e n ts m o re
th a n 106 d if fe re n t la n g u a g e s ; a ndW H E R E A S , th e M a n y Faces - O n e F a m
i ly le a d e rs h ip a n d p u b l ic a w a re n e s s c a m p a ig n is a re s o u rc e th a t p ro m o te s successfu l s tra te g ie s fo r im p ro v in g h u m a n re la t io n s a nd g e n e ra te s an a p p re c ia t io n o f N e w J e rs e y ’ s
g re a t tre a s u re , its d iv e r s ity ; a nd W H E R E A S , Ih e q u a li t y o f l i fe w e e n jo y in
L y n d h u rs t is best a c h ie v e d w h e n a l l peop le le a rn to l iv e to g e th e r re s p e c t fu l ly a nd w o rk
to g e th e r h u m a n e ly ;N O W , T H E R E F O R E , I , J a m e s M . G u id a ,
M a y o r , o f th e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t , do h e re b y p ro c la im S e p te m b e r 20 to 27, 1997 as M a n y Faces - O n e F a m ily W e e k in th eT o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t .
P R O C L A M A T I O NW H E R E A S , th e h e a lth a nd w e ll-b e in g o f
th e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t ’ s c h ild re n a re th e
re s p o n s ib i l i ty o f e ach o f us; a n d W H E R E A S , th e s a fe ty o f o u r c h i ld re n is a
s ig n i f ic a n t c o n c e rn f o r p a re n ts , c o m m u n ity
le a d e rs a n d h e a lth c a re g iv e rs ; a ndW H E R E A S , e n v ir o n m e n ta l w e lfa re is o f
u n iv e rs a l c o n c e rn a n d dese rves th e u tm o s t
a t te n t io n ; a nd W H E R E A S , i f s ta r te d in c h ild h o o d , p ro p e r
h e a lth , s a fe ty a nd e n v ir o n m e n ta l h a b its can be m a in ta in e d f o r a l i fe t im e , p ro d u c in g a
v a lu e d m e m b e r o f s o c ie ty a n d e n h a n c in g o u r
c o m m u n ity ; a nd W H E R E A S , c h ir o p r a c to r s ac ro ss o u r na
t io n h ave d e d ic a te d S e p te m b e r 2 0 , 1997 to
th e h e a lth a n d w e lfa r e o f c h i ld r e n e v e ry
w h e re ; n o w T H E R E F O R E , I , J a m e s M . G u id a , M a y o r
o f th e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t , d o h e re b y issue th is S p e c ia l T r ib u te in re c o g n it io n o f K id s
D a y A m e r ic a .
James M . G u id a
M a y o r
P ub lish e d : S ep tem ber 18, 1997
Fee: S 35 .00
SEPTEMBER 1 1 ,1 9 9 7A n s w e r s t o S u p e r C r o s s w o r d
James M G u ida
M a y o r
P ub lished : Septem ber 18, 1997
Fee: $45 .50
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S id in g R e F in iik e d
S e n io r C it iz e n
D isc o u n t
Call 955-2520 Beeper: 393-7527
M ik e ’ s A l l Seasons R e p la c e m e n t
W in d o w s•T ilt-in for easy cleaning •M aintenance •D ouble insulated glass •A ny shape, size or style •O ne day installation
Free estimates Fully insulated4 3 8 -0 3 5 5
Genna T ileComplete Bathroom
Modernizing
No jo b too small or too "big'661-5172
N e e d a r o o m ( s)
W A LLP A P E R E D ?
call
A l B a r t k o40 yrs. experience
4 7 2 - 1 4 8 9No jo b loo small
RDS Construction■ Roofing
■Siding ■Decks
Residential s/vciahsls
Z . '~ 9 3 9 - ? - 4 4 Q . _
Bring it inA lu m in u m , Brass.
C o pp e r, Lead and Iro n .Kearny Scrap Mela I 1 4 7S Schuyler A vc.. j Kearny
Help Wanted
Plum bing
RemodelingJ & L A tw e l l S id in g
& R ep lacem ent W in d o w s
F ree e s tim a te s
F u lly in s u re d
998-6236
Zadroga RemodelingQuality is our main concern
❖ Decks ❖ S id in g ❖ S heetrock
I n t e r i o r , E x t e r i o r
R e n o v a t i o n s , P a i n t i n g , D o o r s ,
W in d o w s & R o o f R e p a i r s
N o jo b to o sm a ll. F ree estim ates. F u lly
insured . C a l l P h i l C in o , 583 -9261
sp ack ling B* v in y l repla'in y l replacem ent
w in d o w s ❖ D o o rs -T r im w o rk ❖ G enera l ca rpen try
repairs
F re e E s tim a te s F u lly in s u re d
998-0121
J.W . Burns & Sons O il Co.
Fuel Oil Plumbing, Heating,
Emergency: •B o ile r R eplacem ent •W a te r H eater
Replacement •B o ile r R epair (O il.
G as)•D ra in C leaning Jam es W . B u rn s I I NJ Plumbing Lie # 7020
991-0331
M illsD ryw a ll
S hee trock in g T a p in g C o a tin g
•Fully Insured•C all 997-5127
E a s t K i r i i n u o u i R o o k in g C o .
Roofing • Siding Gutters . RepairsAU work guaranteed!
939-3337
WANTEDO ld to y tra ins
L io n e l, Ives, F lye r, e tc. C o lle c to r pays
c razy p rices! 6 5 2 -0 76 7
H ealth C are
Carpentry
Cleaning
M a s o n ry
Concrete-BrickPorches • Steps
Brick Veneer Sidewalks • Patios
Stucco • Walls • Decks Free estimates
Call M&M anytime
998-4831
Joe & Judy's Home & Office
Cleaning Services
997-5072
' Thai w ould m ake a iSrreal story I "
C e r t if ie d
E l e m e n t a r y
S c h o o l
T e a c h e r
Available for tutoring @
$30.00 per hour.
I f in te re s te d
please o i l
2 0 1 -9 3 3 -0 7 9 1
C l e a n i n g H o m e s , A p a r t m e n t s ,
S m a l l O f f i c e s . Reasonable Rates Call after 3 p.m. (201) 933-4360
Karas & SonPlumbing & Heating•B a th ro o m & K itchen • In sta lla tio n s •S te am & H ot W ater •H e atin g•E lec tr ic S ew er & D rain C lean ing
•W a te r H ealers •S u m p I'um ps
485-4606991-0127
NJ Lie »6 I7 * A 146
A .A . & Sons Mirror / Glass
All types. All other interior/exterior work. Free estimates. 998-5626
Home Health Aides
Available J7T, P /l\ Live-in
S te e l e 's H e lp in g H a n d s
933-3451
In c
R E P O R T E R - Leader Nms/xyxr is grow ing !
Part tim e reporter needed. W rit in g & com puter skills
essential. F le x ib le h o u rs . W o r k a t ho m e option .
C a ll 438-8700
Driver/LimoNew Jersey's fastest growing
limo compel} seeks 50 full and part time drivers. Make up to $ 1,000 per week. Will train. Interv iews w ill be conducted on Monday between 9
a.m. and I p.m. Call or stop in: GARDEN STATE LIMO
89 R idge Road N. A r l in g to n
201-997-7368 ext. 621
HandymanN o J ob T o o S mai.i.
C le a n -up S erv ice B ackyard garages, e tc Free estim ates. S en io r C itizen D isco u n t. C a ll
M ik e F e r ra ra (2 0 1 )9 9 8 -4 7 6 2
Painting
Electrical
H a ff E lectric Inc.
F.lcclrical ( 'on ln iclors
In d u s tr ia l C o m m e rc ia l
R e s id e n t ia l W ir in g
M a n k t r i s t
■Ap. ncc. foi lowing a plus Opportunit) to take over
existing following Ask for Charlie or Lisa
939-1001 o r438-8864
U)X8
9 ‘)8 -8 6 5 6
Con im ;I arge reprographic?
co seek ing a 1* I copy m achine
operato r. Job also requires collating,
stap ling Si b inding Exp. prc t. ( 'tim e in to
fill ou t app lica tion R .S . K n a p p C o . Inc. 1000 W a ll S t. W e st L y n d h u rs t , N J 201-
4 3 8 -15(H)F.OE A/A
A m e r i c a n Q u i c k R o o t e r P l u m b i n c
License # 5888 T V inspections w /V C R tapes o f sewer lines. 458-1300 or 472-6880
Tree Service
Forest Tree ServiceHighest quality, professional tree work at very competitive rates.
A n t i i o n v ’ s P r o f e s s i o n a i
P a i n t i n g
nt /Ext. • Paper Hanginc
Gen Home Repair
“ ree estimates Insured Resonable
1-800-368-4205
Cruz Electric Co. i le c t r ic a l C o n tra c to r
R e s id en tia l C om m ercia l
' W ' In d u s tr ia ln j Tn- Raul Cruz M " * 4* 997-0418
Landscaping
Free estimatesC all C lay:!
Fully insured 939-6044
A T T E N T I O N !A - l “ Q u a l i t y H o m e I m p r o v e m e n t s ”
^ Fully Insured • Free Estimates■Siding (Vinyl is final)*W indows
f ^ P k p D o o r * .Seam less Gutters“We beat prices, nol customers”
We are looking for new custom ers & new sales reps To becom e our customer, give us a call at:
201-997-7975 or p ag e 201-474-4213 To become a sa les rep, for every custom er you bring us we will give you a $100 CASH REWARD (the more you )nng us, the more we give) ‘Cash reward to be given at en< of )ob after we receive final payment in full **We will beat any >ona fide offer by 10% (must have quote from other competitor]
A l l Je rse y T re e E x p e rts
P ro fe ss io na l Thee W o ik a t a V erv
C om petitive Rate Free Estimates Fully Insured935-2131
Pax the Leader: 438*9022
Chances are, you’ve read this
newspaper before!
wRecycling
works!
K eep it C 'reen L a n d s c a p in gA l l phases o f landscaping.
L icensed — In s u re d Free estimates.
m - m ? _____
( f i i r d e n L a n d s c a p eS pring c leanups
F e r t iliz in g C u ttin g lawns Shrubs, M u lc h
939-2606
IVt\M< l RIST NEEDED l u ll o r part t im e w ith
a license fo r a fu l l se rv ice sa lon in
K earny. S alary p lus com m iss ion .
( a ll 9 9 1 -5 1 5 5 ash fo r Theresa
S \ l ESP! RSONFu ll & part tim e
pos itio n s fo r e x p e rienced sa lespeople. P os ition s in c lu d e 2
n ig h is and Satu rday.A p p ly in person
M A C K B R O TH E R SF u r n i tu r e - 512
K e a rn v A ve ., K e a rn v
P\ri Time 0*1: Person Office
Book keeping, accurate typ ing skills, articulate
ustom cr contact, om puter knowledge and
good organization skill needed to maintain small business sm oothly and efficiently so that we m ay grow Approxi
mately 12 hrs. per week.w eekday afternoons.
Salary com ensurale with experience
Return resume lo P.O. Box 24
C o m m e rc ia l L eader 251 R idge Road
L y n d h u rs t, NJ 07071
F x i ’AMMM,
I \S l K A M I,
A < ;k m \
lxx>king fo r Customer
Service Representative.
( kxx l clerical
experience a must.
Insurance
experience a plus.
( a l l 438-8288
Garage Sale
A l. I ERNA I E S< IIOO I. T rA E E K ( i l ARDS
For Borough of Rutherford.Part time, September to June.
May lead to permanent position. Rutherford residents preferred.
Daily salary $45.00 Apply at
B o r o u g h C l e r k ’ s O f f i c e 176 P a r k A v e .
R u t h e r f o r dEqual Opportunity Employer
L y n d i i i r s i
174 T o n t i n e A v e .
Hi <;e ( > a r \ < ; e S a i e S a tu rd a y , S ep t. 20
9 a .m . lo 3 p .m . Like new . p lus s i/e clo th ing , new office
supplies, crafts, housew ares, toys X: M U C H . M U CH .
M O R E UNH EI.IV I A M I
PRICES.
Cars for Sale Free Kittens
Shrubs • Evergreens • frees Fop S o il • P a tio s /W a lks
R e ta in in g W a lls • B ackhoe S erv ice • S p ring C leanups
L a w n C u ttin g
Anoriei.eo Landscape Construction 201-939-7308
1976 J ac;i ar50K needs restoration.
XJ12L.$800 Call: 955-13931( 2 0 1 )
1984 B r o n c o I I
4 s p e e d , v 6 , m a n y n e w p a r ts , u s e d
a s tru c k $8 0 0
(2 0 1 ) 955 -1 39 3
T h e - L e a d e r
f a x . # 4 3 8 - 9 0 2 2
L\M)S< apim.L a w n care. C lean-ups.
S hrub tr im m in g & p la n tin g .
P ow erw ash in g . 935 -5 78 7
L e g a l s L e g a l s L e g a l s L e g a l s L e g a l s
Nursery Schools I Child Care
LyDcfhtirst Center
1 5 7 L a f a y e t t e P l a c e
L y n d h u r s t , N J
f a 4 3 8 - 6 3 6 0 f a ___
S e r v in g t h e w o r k in g c o m m u n it y
FOR OVER 3 0 y e a r s !
O p e n da ily from
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
O p e n all year!Computer Programs ________________ _________
T w o , 4-montii-oi.o EEMAI.E KITTENS
a re lo o k in g fo r a lo v in g hom e.
B oth have all shots and h ave very sw eet
d ispositions I hey can be adopted together
o r separately.Lor m ore inform ation
ca ll B e rn a d e tte a f te r 6 p .m . a t 8 9 6 -8 2 17.
Mary’sTheaterParties
Sept. 21 L i ly L a n g try
Sept. 25
R iverdance
S ept. 28 R esorts A .C .
15 co insO c t. 5
R iverdance
O c t. 12 L i ly L a n g r ry
O c t. 18 T h e L ife
O c t. 23 - O c t. 27 New O rle a n s t r ip
Nov. 1
S hopping T o u r Reading, PA
Nov. 6 A la s k a n C ru ise
S e m in a r
Nov. 9
E ng lebert
N ov. 1 2 -1 6
B ranson , M o . t r ip
Nov. 19
C h ica go
Dec. 2
C rea se o r P ick a show
Dec. 9, 11, 1 5 ,1 7
C h ris tm a s S pe ctacu la r
R adio C ity
L im ite d S e a ts B ook E ar ly
A ll o f th e a b o v e in c lu d e O r c h e s tra
S e a ts , D in n e r , T ra n s p o r ta t io n ,
f a x e s , a n d T ip fo r D in n er .
In d iv id u a ls o r C ro u p s Call fo r information
998-1268
C hances a r e you've re a d th is
n ew spaper b e fo re !
RecyclingW orks!
K in d e r g a r t e n R e a d in e s s
S o c i a l S t u d i e s f a M u s i c , A r t s & C r a f t s
R e a d i n g R e a d i n e s s f a S c i e n c e & M a t h
L a n g u a g e A r t s f a S t a t e A c c r e d i t e d T e a c h e r s
S t a t e L i c e n s e d D a y C a r e C e n t e r
H i g h l y Q u a l i f i e d S t a f f f a O f f e r i n g 2 B a s i c P r o g r a m s
f a S u p e r v i s e d A c t i v i t i e s
A g es 2 to 5
Notice: lhal application hat I li ihr Itoaid of Cotnmitaio
lownthip of I.yndhurst. I in transfer k> I’arth Inc . I ’aiadite l iquor 4 Deli for ocaled (I VW Sluyvcsant yndhurtt. IMrna/y Krtail I n c No 0212 44-027 006 Ixri ued in SS(> I nlerpritet. Ini nine* located (I Sluyvc r l.yndhursl
( ounty o( Bergen, and I Slate ol New Jersey, T Lot no 70 m Blork V (
m a id /) ?5 X 100 Nearest Cross i tree I Mam Slreet Premises (ommonly known as 174 Van Winkle Streep Fast Rutherford,
il and sinpu-
B( uOf N fG .DOCK F r MO Feen Plamtiff Moderr
Cohn4 Burger 460 Bergen Boulevard
Suite 203 Palisades Park. NJ Q7AS0
eges.rights.
purtenances thereuntobelonging or in anywise apper taming and the revrrson and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and also ail the estate, right, title, .merest, use property, da<m and demand of lhe said defendants ol. in, io and out ol the same, be sold to pav and satisfy m the first plar.eunlo lhe said piaintiil the sum of 1134,380 7/ with lawlul interest
C$ V o f the Purchase r>r ce m Ihe form ol Certified Check or r ash is reou red at I.me ol sale The propert» shati be sold suo iect to all I'ens and encum brances ol recordandthe Sher
expressed or >mpi'ed. as to the existence, amount, or rai'd'tv ol any liens and encumbrances on the prorerty which .s 'he subiect matter ol this sale This not>ce is further subiect to Con dit.ons ol Sale as set lorth by the 5her.ll ol BergenCountv
The Sheriff reserve* the right to adiourn this sale Irom t.me to t'me as provided b / law
JACK TFRH'JNE ShERIF f ' H '',4734
I’uhlnhcd Augutl 2H Scptcmhcr 4
llliionilield. NJ 07001 ( hr tan k Paul. 2 A Morion BloomFicld. Nl 07001
Oti|«iii>m. if any thould tx m inimrdialcly in writing U) loacphini Olcikc
i ol North tv ol Be' ev Bey.n
. w .e„. .f.enre
NoticeI akc note lhal Ihc undcrtigncd thall
NJRS )«> IOA-1. al Public Auction at 214 Ridge Road North Arlington on ihe dale and time luted the below dc- tenbed motor vehicleft) which came min ihe pouetaionof the North Ailing- ton Policc Department through aban donmeni or failure of owner lo claim taine Succeuful bidder it reapontible
Iirr
S M A L L W O N D E R Child Care Center
(201) 998-4893 9 Forest Street North Arlington
0 ^ e 7 :1 5 a m to6 :15p .m .
_______________Serving ages 6 weeks to 5 years
F a m u D a v c u u :
PROV TDtRVVTIH I5VRS.
ExrewENCxhas
F/T openings! Infant to 21/2 yrs.
Brand new spacious play area.
Convenient Lyndhurst location.
C a l l P a u la
939-6497
O rdinance No. 2327An Ordinance u> Etublith the Sched ule of Fee* for Phouicopict of Certified ( opieaof certain document! on Tile with the Department of Public AfTain Be II Ordained by lhe Boaid of Com-
out ol ’he sa ana satisfy nl i 15 20 v
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: vehicle may be mapectad : houn of 't lo I I am on IS al Bridge lowing. SO« tnue I yndhurtt. NJ 9)9-
O rdinance No. 97-13Ordinance Amending Section 2 14 of the Rrvited General Ordmancrt of ihc Borough of bail Rutherfoid Rcgaidmg Policc OfTiccr RequiremenuCertification
I. Darlene A Sawicki hereby certify lhal the foregoing Ordinance wat patted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of f att Rutherford al then meeting held on September 10 1997 a quorum being present
Darlene A Sawick RMC/CMC
Section IChapter IV. Sect*
Feet for Service* hereb> amended to in ing fee tchedule Section II
Document
rtifiedCopy of Marnag< rtified Copy of Death
al Sutulic Record Birth '
Death '
KM 7
Puhlithed Scpleinbe
>lithed Augutl 2D September I
Reach
thousands
o f potential
customers
in Lyndhurst,
East
Rutherford,
( 'arlstadt,
Wallington,
North
Arlington,
Rutherford
by advertis
ing in the
Leader
Newspapers.
For more
information
call 438-
8700.
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O N W H A T M A K E S *
O U R F I R S T 1 0 Y E A R S
S O S P E C I A L .
D e a r T o m o r r o w s C h i l d r e n ,
I j u s t w a n t e d t o l e t y o u a l l
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t h e r e f o r me — f r o m t h o s e f i r s t
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s i c k , t o t o d a y .
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C h i l d r e n
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T h a n k y o u f o r l o v i n g me.
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ca n c e r an d se rious b lood d iso rd ers . A t the one hosp ital to receive m ore national ra n k in g s in "A m ericas Best H osp ita ls by U.SJfeuv jfjk&&
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