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DEMOCRAT ~ PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 28TH, 2001 TOTAL UWQFfiCIAL MlMi. Oftñt GIN . ASSIMI1 1 WAROACKI, WALTf R Ci >AWLO. PAUL_______ P»A,CHAWl£3-XE* ;haelw MM.oguqiAa >MwewnYlP ew O'MALLEY. TONI HUWWITZ, LYNNE 0. REPUBLICAN - PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 26TH, 2001 Farewell - Lyndhurst Superintendent Joseph Abate presented Frank Community Briefs L o c a l j a zz en sem b le p erform s at M eadow lands Attention Lyndhurst Commissioner William F. Smith, Di- rector of the Department of Public Works, announces that the street sweeper has been cleaning Ridge Road, Valley Brook and Stuyvesant avenues at 7:30 am on Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday morn- ings. Proprietors should feel free to sweep any debris from the sidewalk into the curb area before that time. The street sweeper w ill also continue to sweep these main streets on Thurs- day evenings every week. This new sweeping schedule w ill keep business areas looking clean and free o f debris. Register for Daisy G irl Scout troop Parents o f girls interested in Daisy Girl Scouts will meet at 7 p.m. Tues- day, July 10, at the Libbie Lindsay House, corner of Court and Livingston Avenues, Lyndhurst. Open registration w ill be held for older girls who want to be Girl Scouts, from 6 to 8 p.m. LHS Class of ‘51 seeks some missing classmates Lyndhurst High School Class of 1951 is planning a 50th reunion and is look- ing for the following classmates: Catherine Clark, Roseann Coccio Martinelli, Rose De Vito, Ray Eulo, Marilyn Filardo Hein, Salvatore Germinerio, William Henning, Fred Hoffmtui, Norma Isenberg Diak, Jean Kelly Acker, Robert McLaughlin, Ri- chard Marchitto, Nannette M ilici, Roy Petersen, Edith Reid Everly, John Reno, Gilbert Rifkin, Kurt Schneider, Bruce Schuerman Frank Tewes. Anyone with information is asked to call Eileen O'Keefe Smith at 201- 939-2724 or Peggy Schneider Houghton at 201 -939-2016. St. M ich ael’s sets trip to AC Casino St. Michael’s Rosary, Lyndhurst, has planned a trip to the Showboat Ca- sino in Atlantic City for July 12. The bus w ill leave St. M ichael’s parking lot at 10 a.m. Call Fran at 201-933- 4536 for more information. Lyndhurst plans Atlantic City trip Commissioner Paul Passamano, Jr., Director o f the Department o f R ecre- ation has announced that there w ill be an Atlantic City trip to the Show- boat Casino on Thursday, July 26. This trip is open to any Township resi- dent 21 years o f age and older. Tickets will go on sale Monday, July 2, at the Parks Department from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. and every day thereafter at the same times. N o exceptions w ill be made. Tickets are $ 15 with a coin return of $13. Buses will leave promptly at 8 a.m. from the Town Hall Park. For fur- ther information call the Recreation Department at 201-804-2482. The Blues Jumpers, who have re- ceived glowing reviews nationwide, are now elevating their level of suc- cess by collaborating with critically acclaimed singer and songwriter Haywood Gregory. The result of this union - a new C D entitled “ Livin’ Like a King” was released last month. Under the direction of band leader/ drummer Joseph Geary of Rutherford, the band toured extensively and re- ceived critical acclaim. The group is set to perform at the Meadowlands Fair, East Rutherford, on July 4 at 6:15 and 7:45 for two one-hour sets. Three decades of service - Lyndhurst School Superintendent Joseph Abate, left, is shown with former Assistant Superintendent Dr. Timothy Geary, center, and Lyndhurst Board of Education President Frank Benedetto. Geary was presented with a plaque for his nearly 30 years of service to the district. Geary resigned to become the Superintendent nf thp Mavwnod School District. Inside Classified..-*..^.. .. Celebrato......... Opinion ........... Obituaries ................. Real Estate ................ Schools News........... Sports ............. - Vagabonding............ Subscribe to the Leader for $10 a year- Out ofstate $12 Call438-9700 for more Info nr fax us at439-9022. Commercial Itabtr Published at 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst Periodical Post-jge Paid at Rutherford, N J 07070 Subscription *10 Published Weekly L yndhurst police blotter by P hilip S ilva Disorderly conduct - William Pitman, 23 ofStrausberg. Pennsylvania, was arrested on June 29 on charges of disorderly conduct. According to police reports, Pitman was almost in- volved in a head-on collision while he was driving on Jerome Avenue. Later on, a confrontation with the driver of the other vehicle led to Pitman's arrest by OfTicer Marmorato and Officer Sconza. Pitman was later released. Complaints against him are reportedly pending. W arrant arrest - Frank Giacchi, 37 of Lyndhurst, was arrested on June 29 on an open warrant. Giacchi was reportedly arrested in the area of Tontine Avenue and Livingstone Avenue. He was later released to the Bergen County Jail in lieu of bail. Burglary - An East Rutherford resi - dent is currently a suspect in an al- leged burglary that recently took place in Lyndhurst. Tools and other materials were reportedly found to be missing from the basement of a Ridge Road building after the week- end of June 22-25. According to po - lice reports, between $1,500 and $2,000 worth o f hems were taken from the scene. A crime investigation unit was dispatched to analyze the scene. There have been no arrests made in connection to the burglary. W a rran t arrest - Jacqueline Carey, 22 of Lyndhurst, was arrested by Newark police on June 28 on a $588 Lyndhurst Warrant. Detective Mazure and Officer Reynard trans- ported Carey to LPD headquarters, where she was processed. Carey was later released to the Bergen County Jail in lieu o f posting bail. D W I - Julio Paredes-Cruz, 25 of Passaic, was arrested on June 27 on charges of driving while intoxicated. He was reportedly arrested on Chubb Avenue after he was found to have an open container of alco- hol in his vehicle. Paredes-Cruz was later released on $500 bail. Shoplifting - Carrie Champion, 39 of Lyndhurst, was arrested on June 28 on charges of shoplifting. Ac- cording to Officer Goral’s report, Champion attempted to exit the Shop Rite on New York Avenue with a number o f unpaid items hidden in a plastic bag. The items were report- edly worth a total of$l9.85. Cham- pion was later released on. a sum- mons. M arijuana arrest - Michael Dolson, 21 of Lyndhurst, and two male juve- niles were arrested on June 26 on charges o f drug possession. The trio was sitting in the playground at Roosevelt School on Stuyevesant Avenue when the arrest took place. Dolson was allegedly found to have a pipe commonly used to smoke mari- juana in his possession. One of the juveniles, a 17-year-old, was alleg - edly found to have a small bag of marijuana in one of his pockets. Dolson and the 17-year-old were ar - rested. The second juvenile, a 15 year-old, was taken into police cus - tody, but was not charged. Dolson was later released R.O.R., and both juveniles were released to their par- ents. Lyndhurst Little League Results Week of June 18-June 24: Fire Dept. - 5 Stellato - 3 Bottom Line -11 I A C L - 3 Florist -11 Elks-3 Fire Dept. -1 Elks-3 Florist -11 Kiwanis - 4 Amvets - 0 L e v y ’ s -0 Duke’s-0 Fire Dept. - 10 Congratulations to Lyndhurst Florist 2001 American League Champs! Standings: American League: wins loses Ciarco Foundatio: 2 13 Duke’s Dogs: 7 8 Fire Dept.: 15 2 Kiwanis: 3 12 Lyndhurst Florist: 16 1 Stellato: 7 8 National League: Amvets: 7 9 Bottom Line: 7 9 Elks: 8 8 I.A.C.L.: 5 10 Levy’s: 6 9 Savino Agency: 10 4 Although Geary went through a se- ries of different musicians, he man- aged to keep the sound consistent and the band’s following in tact. “ I’ve been fortunate to have worked with a lot of wonderful musicians. That's enabled me to bring together differ- ent people for our tours yet keep a solid sound." Bom in Savannah. GA, Haywood Gregory’ started singing in church at the age of seven. Soul. funk, rhythm, jazz and jump blues. Gregory has shared the stage with Bruce Springsteen, Carl Perkins, Bobby W atson and Tony Bennett to name a few. He has toured throughout the world, including performances at the Newport Jazz Festival (Rl), the Lunt Fontanne Theatre (NY) and Donnerstag (Köln. Germany). Gregory has been featured on count- less recordings including Killer Joe’s “Scene of the Crime” with Joe Delia. Max Weinberg, and Branford Marsalis. In 1997 he released the “ Last Concert C D ” with the legendary Eddie Harris and Bernard Purdie in addition to “Haywood & Jeannie Gregory Swingin' with the Romero Brothers.” lin School teacher Jean Donahue with a commemorative plaque on behalf of the Lyndhurst Board of Education for her many years of ser- vice and dedication She retired this past June Moving on - Joseph Sferruzza, Principal of Columbus Scnooi, nas reurea aner oo years »1 m e t-yiiunui»i School district. Sferruzza began his career in September 1964 as an elementary school teacher at Franklin School He worked for four years as an elementary school teacher and nine years as a math teacher, baseball coach and football coach at Lyndhurst High School. He served as principal of Columbus, Lincoln, Franklin and Roosevelt schools for the past 23 years Shown are Sferruzza and Columbus School teachers and staff at his retirement party at San Carlos Restaurant. N ew ark B ears get ready for the all star gam e In order to improve their opportu- nity to clinch a first ever Atlantic League Playoff Berth, the Newark Bears have agreed to terms with RH P Hector Wagner. To make room for Wagner on the roster, Newark has re- leased R H P Fausto Macey. Wagner, who pitched for Newark during the 1999 season, twice made it to the Major Leagues with the Kan- sas City Royals in 1990 and 1991. He has 429 strikeouts in 795.0 innings of work in the minor leagues with an ERA o f 3.69. Macey has appeared in four games, including one start, since joining the Bears in mid-June. W hile he posted a 2-0 record, he struggled with a 9.31 ER A and allowed 19 hits in 9.2 innings o f w ork. The next home game is the July 11 2001 Mountain Dew Code Red Atlan- tic League All-Star Game presented by Tyco. O F’s Joe Mathis and Ric Johnson, and C Peto Ramirez have been selected as starters, while Jam ie Navarro, Jack Armstrong and Steve Hine were chosen as reserves. Lyndhurst prim ary results, d istrict-by-district THE COMMERCIAL True friendship is never serene. ~Marie de Rabutin-Chantal iL e a b e r 254 Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST

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re c to r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b l ic W o r k s , a n n o u n c e s th a t th e s t re e t s w e e p e r h a s b e e n c le a n in g R id g e R o a d , V a l le y B r o o k an d S tu y v e s a n t a ve n u e s a t 7 :3 0 am on M o n d a y , T u e s ­d a y , W e d n e s d a y and T h u rs d a y m o rn ­in g s . P ro p r ie to rs sh o u ld fe e l fre e to s w e e p a n y d e b r is fro m th e s id e w a lk in to the cu rb a rea befo re that t im e . T h e s tree t s w e e p e r w i l l a ls o c o n t in u e to s w e e p th ese m a in streets on T h u rs ­d a y e v e n in g s e v e r y w e e k . T h is n e w s w e e p in g sch e d u le w i l l k e e p b us iness a reas lo o k in g c lean a n d fre e o f deb ris .

R egister for D aisy G ir l Scout troop

P a ren ts o f g ir ls in te res ted in D a is y G i r l S c o u ts w i l l m ee t a t 7 p .m . T u e s ­d a y , Ju l y 10, a t the L ib b ie L in d s a y H o u s e , c o r n e r o f C o u r t a n d L i v in g s t o n A v e n u e s , L y n d h u r s t . O p e n reg istra tion w il l b e h e ld fo r o ld e r g ir ls w h o w a n t to be G i r l S co u ts , from 6 to 8 p .m .

LHS Class of ‘51 seeks some missing classmates

L y n d h u rs t H ig h S ch o o l C la s s o f 1951 is p la n n in g a 50th re u n io n and is lo o k ­in g fo r th e f o l lo w in g c la s s m a te s : C a t h e r in e C la r k , R o s e a n n C o c c i o M a r t in e l l i , R o s e D e V i t o , R a y E u lo , M a r i l y n F i l a r d o H e in , S a lv a t o r e G e r m in e r io , W i l l i a m H e n n in g , F re d H o ffm tu i, N o r m a Isen b e rg D ia k , Je a n K e l ly A c k e r , R o b e r t M c L a u g h l in , R i ­ch a rd M a rc h itto , N a n n e tte M i l ic i , R o y P e te r s e n , E d i th R e id E v e r l y , Jo h n R e n o , G i lb e r t R ifk in , K u r t S ch n e id e r , B r u c e S c h u e rm a n F ra n k T e w e s .

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D ir e c to r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f R e c r e ­a tio n h as a n n o u n ce d th at th e re w i l l be an A t la n t ic C i t y t r ip to th e S h o w ­b o a t C a s in o o n T h u rs d a y , J u l y 26. T h is trip is o pen to a n y T o w n s h ip res i­de n t 21 y e a rs o f age a n d o ld e r.

T ic k e ts w i l l g o on s a le M o n d a y , J u ly 2 , a t the P a rk s D ep a rtm en t fro m 9 a .m . u n t i l 3 p .m . a n d e v e r y d a y th e re a fte r a t th e sam e tim es. N o ex ce p tio n s w i l l b e m ade.

T ic k e ts a re $ 15 w ith a c o in re tu rn o f $13 . B u s e s w i l l le a v e p ro m p t ly a t 8 a.m . fro m the T o w n H a l l P a rk . F o r fu r­th e r in fo rm a tio n c a l l th e R e c re a t io n D epartm en t at 201-804-2482.

T h e B lu e s Ju m p e rs , w h o h a v e r e ­c e iv e d g lo w in g r e v ie w s n a t io n w id e , a re n o w e le v a t in g th e ir le v e l o f s u c ­ce ss b y co l la b o ra t in g w ith c r i t ic a lly a c c la im e d s in g e r a n d s o n g w r i t e r H a y w o o d G re g o ry . T h e resu lt o f th is u n io n - a n e w C D en titled “ L iv in ’ L ik e a K in g ” w a s re le ase d last m on th .

U n d e r th e d ire c t io n o f ban d leader/ d ru m m e r Jo se p h G e a ry o f R u th e rfo rd , th e b a n d to u re d e x te n s iv e ly and re ­c e iv e d c r i t ic a l a c c la im . T h e g ro u p is se t to p e r fo rm at th e M e a d o w la n d s F a ir , E a s t R u th e rfo rd , on Ju ly 4 at 6:15 a n d 7 :45 fo r tw o on e-hou r sets.

Three d ecad es o f serv ice - L y n d h u r s t S c h o o l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t J o s e p h A b a t e , le ft, is s h o w n w ith fo r m e r A s s i s t a n t S u p e r in t e n d e n t D r . T im o t h y G e a r y , c e n t e r , a n d L y n d h u r s t B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n P r e s id e n t F r a n k B e n e d e t t o . G e a r y w a s p r e s e n t e d w ith a p la q u e fo r h is n e a r l y 3 0 y e a r s o f s e r v i c e to t h e d is t r ic t . G e a r y r e s ig n e d to b e c o m e th e S u p e r in t e n d e n t n f th p M a v w n o d S c h o o l D is t r ic t .

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L y n d h u r s t p o l i c e b l o t t e rb y P h i l i p S i l v aD is o rd e r ly co n d u c t - W ill ia m Pitm an, 23 o fS t r a u s b e rg . P e n n s y lv a n ia , w as a rres ted on Ju n e 29 on ch a rg e s o f d is o r d e r ly c o n d u c t . A c c o r d in g to p o lic e reports, P itm a n w a s a lm o s t in ­v o lv e d in a head-on c o l l is io n w h ile he w a s d r iv in g o n Je ro m e A v e n u e . L a te r o n , a co n fro n ta t io n w ith the d r iv e r o f th e o th e r v e h ic le led to P itm a n 's arrest b y O fT icer M arm o ra to and O f f i c e r S c o n z a . P itm a n w a s later re leased . C o m p la in ts aga inst h im are re p o r te d ly p e n d in g .W a r r a n t a r r e s t - F ra n k G ia c c h i , 37 o f L y n d h u rs t , w a s a rres ted on Ju n e 2 9 o n an o p e n w a r ra n t . G ia c c h i w a s re p o r te d ly a r re s te d in th e a re a o f T o n t in e A v e n u e a n d L iv in g s to n e A v e n u e . H e w a s la te r re le ased to the B e rg e n C o u n ty J a i l in lie u o f b a il. B u r g l a r y - A n E a s t R u th e rfo rd res i­d e n t is c u r re n t ly a susp e c t in an a l ­le g e d b u r g la r y th a t r e c e n t ly to o k p la c e in L y n d h u rs t . T o o ls and o th e r m a te r ia ls w e r e r e p o r te d ly fo u n d to be m is s in g fro m th e ba se m e n t o f a R id g e R o a d b u ild in g a fte r the w e e k ­end o f Ju n e 22-25. A c c o rd in g to p o ­lic e r e p o r ts , b e tw e e n $ 1 ,5 0 0 an d $2,000 w orth o f hem s w e re taken from th e scen e . A c r im e in ve s tig a tio n unit w a s d isp a tch e d to a n a ly z e the scene. T h e re h a v e b een n o a rrests m ad e in c o n n e c t io n to th e b u rg la ry . W a r r a n t a r r e s t - Ja c q u e l in e C a re y , 22 o f L y n d h u r s t , w a s a rre s te d b y N e w a r k p o l ic e o n Ju n e 28 o n a $588 L y n d h u r s t W a r r a n t . D e t e c t i v e M a z u re a n d O f f i c e r R e y n a rd tra n s ­p o rted C a r e y to L P D h ead qu arte rs , w h e re she w a s p rocessed . C a re y w as

la te r re le ase d to the B e rg e n C o u n ty J a i l in lie u o f p o s tin g b a il.D W I - Ju l i o P a re d e s - C ru z , 25 o f P a s s a ic , w a s a rres ted on Ju n e 27 on ch arg es o f d r iv in g w h ile in tox icated . H e w a s r e p o r t e d ly a r r e s te d o n C h u b b A v e n u e a fte r h e w a s fo u n d to h a v e an o p e n c o n ta in e r o f a lc o ­h o l in h is v e h ic le . P a re d e s-C ru z w as la te r re le ased on $50 0 b a il. S h o p l i f t in g - C a r r ie C h a m p io n , 39 o f L y n d h u rs t , w a s a rres ted on Ju n e 28 o n c h a rg e s o f s h o p lift in g . A c ­c o rd in g to O f f i c e r G o r a l ’s rep o rt, C h a m p io n a ttem pted to e x it the Sh o p R ite on N e w Y o r k A v e n u e w ith a n u m b e r o f u n p a id item s h id d e n in a p la s t ic bag . T h e item s w e re re p o rt­e d ly w o r th a to ta l o f $ l9 .8 5 . C h a m ­p io n w a s la te r re le ase d on. a su m ­m ons.M a r i j u a n a a r re s t - M ic h a e l D o lson , 21 o f L y n d h u rs t , an d tw o m a le ju v e ­n ile s w e re a rres ted o n Ju n e 2 6 on ch a rg e s o f d ru g po ssess io n . T h e t r io w a s s it t in g in th e p la y g r o u n d at R o o s e v e l t S c h o o l o n S tu y e v e s a n t A v e n u e w h e n th e arrest to o k p lace . D o ls o n w a s a lle g e d ly fo u n d to h a v e a p ip e co m m o n ly used to sm oke m ari­j u a n a in h is possess io n . O n e o f the ju v e n i le s , a 17-year-old , w a s a lle g ­e d ly fo u n d to h a v e a s m a ll bag o f m a r i ju a n a in o n e o f h is p o c k e ts . D o ls o n a n d th e 17-year-old w e r e a r ­rested . T h e se co n d ju v e n i le , a 15 ye a r- o ld , w a s taken in to p o l ic e cu s ­to d y , b u t w a s not ch arg e d . D o ls o n w a s la te r re le ase d R .O .R . , a n d both ju v e n ile s w e re re le ase d to th e ir p a r­e n ts .

L y n d h u r s t L i t t l e L e a g u e R e s u l t sWeek of June 18-June 24:F ir e D e p t. - 5 S te lla to - 3 B o tto m L in e -11 I A C L - 3F lo r is t -11 E lk s -3 F ir e D e p t. -1 E l k s -3 F lo r is t -11

K iw a n is - 4 A m v e ts - 0 L e v y ’s -0 D u k e ’s -0 F i r e D ep t. - 10

Congratulations to Lyndhurst Florist

2001 American League Champs!

Standings:Am erican League: wins losesC ia r c o Fo u n d a tio : 2 13D u k e ’s D o g s : 7 8F ire D ep t.: 15 2K iw a n is : 3 12L y n d h u rs t F lo r is t : 16 1S te lla to : 7 8National League:A m v e ts : 7 9B o tto m L in e : 7 9E lk s : 8 8I .A .C .L . : 5 10L e v y ’s: 6 9S a v in o A g e n c y : 10 4

A lth o u g h G e a r y w e n t th roug h a se­r ie s o f d iffe re n t m u s ic ian s , he m a n ­a g e d to k e e p th e so u n d co n s is te n t and the b a n d ’s fo l lo w in g in tact. “ I ’ ve been fo rtu n a te to h a v e w o rk e d w ith a lo t o f w o n d e r fu l m u s ic ian s . T h a t 's en ab le d m e to b r in g to g e the r d if f e r ­en t p e o p le fo r o u r tou rs ye t keep a so lid s o u n d ."

B o m in S a v a n n a h . G A , H a y w o o d G re g o ry ’ started s in g in g in ch u rch at the age o f seven . S o u l. fu n k , rh y th m , ja z z a n d ju m p b lu e s . G r e g o r y has s h a r e d th e s ta g e w it h B r u c e S p r in g s te e n , C a r l P e r k in s , B o b b y

W atson and T o n y B e n n e tt to n am e a fe w . H e has to u red th ro u g h o u t the w o r ld , in c lu d in g p e rfo rm a n c e s at the N e w p o r t Ja z z F e s t iv a l ( R l ) , th e L u n t F o n t a n n e T h e a t r e ( N Y ) a n d D on ners tag (K ö ln . G e rm a n y ) .

G re g o ry h as been fea tu red on c o u n t­less re co rd in g s in c lu d in g K i l l e r J o e ’s “ S c e n e o f the C r im e ” w ith Jo e D e lia . M a x W e in b e r g , a n d B r a n f o r d M arsa lis . In 1997 he released the “ Last C on ce rt C D ” w ith the leg en dary E d d ie H a rr is and B e rn a rd P u rd ie in add itio n to “ H a y w o o d & J e a n n ie G r e g o r y S w in g in ' w ith the R o m e ro B ro th e rs .”

lin S c h o o l t e a c h e r J e a n D o n a h u e w ith a c o m m e m o r a t i v e p la q u e o n b e h a l f o f t h e L y n d h u r s t B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n fo r h e r m a n y y e a r s o f s e r ­v i c e a n d d e d ic a t io n S h e r e t ir e d th is p a s t J u n e

Moving on - J o s e p h S f e r r u z z a , P r in c ip a l o f C o lu m b u s S c n o o i , n a s r e u r e a a n e r o o y e a r s »1 m e t - y i iu n u i» i S c h o o l d is t r ic t . S f e r r u z z a b e g a n h is c a r e e r in S e p t e m b e r 1 9 6 4 a s a n e le m e n t a r y s c h o o l t e a c h e r a t F r a n k l in S c h o o l H e w o r k e d fo r fo u r y e a r s a s a n e le m e n t a r y s c h o o l t e a c h e r a n d n in e y e a r s a s a m a th t e a c h e r , b a s e b a l l c o a c h a n d fo o tb a l l c o a c h a t L y n d h u r s t H ig h S c h o o l . H e s e r v e d a s p r in c ip a l o f C o lu m b u s , L in c o ln , F r a n k l in a n d R o o s e v e l t s c h o o ls fo r t h e p a s t 2 3 y e a r s S h o w n a r e S f e r r u z z a a n d C o lu m b u s S c h o o l t e a c h e r s a n d s ta f f a t h is r e t ir e m e n t p a r t y a t S a n C a r l o s R e s ta u r a n t .

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n i t y to c l in c h a f ir s t e v e r A t la n t ic L e a g u e P l a y o f f B e r th , th e N e w a r k B e a r s h a v e a g re e d to te rm s w ith R H P H e c to r W a g n e r . T o m a k e ro o m fo r W a g n e r o n the roster, N e w a r k has re ­leased R H P Fa u s to M a c e y .

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O f th ose tra ve lin g , 3 1.8 m ill io n are ex p ected to g o b y m o to r v e h ic le as com p ared to 3 1.5 m illio n in 2000. A n ­other 4.8 m illio n p lan to g o b y a ir, tra in o r bus, the sam e n u m b er as a yea r ago .

T h e $ 1.66 a ve ra g e p r ic e fo r re g u la r un lead ed g a s o lin e in N o r th Je r s e y is up seven cen ts fro m last Ju l y 4 , bu t it is s t il l fo r ty - fo u r cen ts h ig h e r than in 1999.

" L a s t Ju ly 4 . w e w e re ta lk in g abou t a b o o m in g e c o n o m y a n d h ig h c o n ­sum er co n fid e n c e as ca ta ly s ts fo r an ex p e c te d u p tu rn in h o lid a y t ra v e l ,” sa id A A A tfo rth Je rs e y V ic e P res iden t W i ll ia m Patterson . “ It is o b v io u s fro m th is y e a r ’s p ro je c t io n s th at the d o w n ­w a rd s lide in the e c o n o m y is not k eep ­ing p eo p le fro m tra v e l in g .”

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F e l i c i a n C o l l e g e o p e n s n e w c e n t e r f o r c h i l d c a r eA n e w in fan t/ to d d le r c h ild ca re c e n ­

te r on th e R u th e r fo rd c am p u s o f F e l i ­c ian C o lle g e , 223 M o n tro s s A v e . , is n o w a c c e p t in g a p p lic a t io n s fo r c h i l ­d ren b e tw e e n th e ages o f s ix w e e k s to th ree y e a rs o ld .

A fu ll t im e p ro g ra m o ffe re d M o n ­d a y th ro u g h F r id a y s b e g in n in g Ju ly 9 , the c e n te r o f fe rs tw o sch ed u le s : A base s ch ed u le fro m 8 a .m . to 5 :30 p .m . a t $ 8 5 0 / m o n th ; a n d a n e x te n d e d sch e d u le f ro m 7 :3 0 a .m . to 6 p .m . fo r $975/m onth.

T h e ce n te r can a cco m m o d ate a m a x i­m u m o f 14 c h ild re n an d o ffe rs h ig h q u a lity , d e v e lo p m e n ta l ly app rop ria te c a re fo r c h ild re n . A n in fa n t ro o m a c ­co m m o d a te s s ix in fa n ts w ith a 3 :1 in ­fa n t/ s ta ff ra t io , w h i le a to d d le r ro o m a c c o m m o d a te s e ig h t todd le rs .

“ O u r m a in g o a l is to fo s te r in d e p e n ­d e n ce a n d s e l f es teem ,” s a id Ix c h e l P in e d a , th e D ir e c to r o f F e l ic ia n ’s In ­fan t/T o d d le r C a re C en te r.

C e r t if ie d and/or d eg reed teache rs as w e l l a s ex p e rienced , d ed ica ted s ta f f w i l l s u p p ly w a rm , c a r in g , d e v e lo p ­m en t- fo cu sed one-to-one a tten tio n to the c h ild re n .

“ W e b e l ie v e th a t’s c h ild re n ’s s o c ia l, e m o t io n a l, p h y s ic a l and in te lle c tu a l d e v e lo p m e n t a re o f e q u a l im p o rta n ce and c lo s e ly re la ted . O u r ch ild - c e n ­te red p h ilo s o p h y sup ports the b e l ie f that c h ild re n learn th o ug h p la y , re ­s p o n s iv e in te ra c tio n and a fe e l in g o f be ing lo v e d and c a re d fo r b y the sam e person fo r lo n g p e rio d s o f t im e ,” said P in ed a .

T h e In fa n t/ T o d d le r C h ild C a re C e n ­te r h as an o pen d o o r p o l ic y fo r pa r­en ts an d e n co u ra g e s paren ts to v is it th e ir c h ild ’s c lassroom regu la rly . D a ily repo rts a re a ls o sen t h o m e w ith c h i l ­dren to in fo rm p a ren ts o f th e ir c h ild ’ s day.

P in e d a h as been w o rk in g in the e a r ly c h ild h o o d f ie ld fo r 15 y e a rs , has a

Accepting applications - T h e R u th e r fo r d c a m p u s o f F e l ic ia n C o l l e g e is o p e n in g a n e w In fe n t/T o d d le r C h ild C a r e C e n te r . S h o w n a r e Ix c h e l P in e d a , d ire c to r , le ft; S r . M a r y S o p h ie K a m in s k i; a n d th e c e n t e r 's f ir s t e n r o l l e e C a th e r in e Ju l ia n o , n in e- m o n th s- o ld . C a l l 2 0 1 - 5 5 9 - 3 3 2 6 fo r m o r e in fo rm a- tiorvb a ch e lo r’ s d eg ree in p s y c h o lo g y w ith , a m in o r in e a r ly c h ild h o o d e d u ca tio n , and w as a d ire c to r o f an in fan t/tod ­d le r p rogram fo r f iv e yea rs. S h e is c u r ­re n t ly p u rsu in g a m a s te r’s de g re e at

b a n k S tre e t C o lle g e in In fa n t/ Pa re n t D e ve lo p m e n t.

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B e rg e n co u n ty D ep a rtm en t o f H u m an S e r v ic e s D ir e c to r D e b o ra h A . F re d e r ic k s is p leased to an n o u n ce that the D iv is io n o f S e n io r S e r v ic e s w i l l ho ld its ann ua l S e n io r P ic n ic o n W e d ., A ug . 8, (ra in date A u g . 9 ) from 10 a.m.- 3 p .m . a t V a n S a u n C o u n ty P a rk in Para in u s.

“ T h e p ic n ic w i l l fea tu re p le n ty o f e n te rta in m e n t, c ra ft fa ir , f le a m a rke t, a g e n c y in fo rm a tio n a n d lu n ch ,” said A n n e C ia v a g l ia , d ire c to r , D iv is io n o f

S e n io r S e r v ic e s . “ L a s t y e a r, n e a r ly 2,000 s en io rs a tten ded the e ve n t and h ad a g reat t im e lis te n in g to m u s ic , d a n c in g and m e e tin g n e w fr ie n d s .”

T h e p icn ic w i l l a lso fea tu re a C ra z y H a t con test. P a r t ic ip a n ts a re a sked to p u t th e ir ta le n t to w o r k , d e s ig n a C ra z y H a t a n d b r in g it to the p ic n ic . P r iz e s w i l l be a w a rd e d in the f o l lo w ­in g ca te g o r ie s : m ost c re a t iv e , m o st e leg a n t, m o st o u trag e o u s and m ost h u m o ro us .

“ T h e d a y is q u ite e n jo y a b le and o ld e r ad u lts fro m a ll o v e r the c o u n ty co m e ou t and p a rt ic ip a te in m a n y o f the a c t iv it ie s ,” sa id C o u n ty E x e c u t iv e W ill ia m “ Pat” Sch u ber. “ Y e a r a fter yea r it is n ice to see n e w a n d fa m i lia r fa ces h a v in g a g reat t im e in o n e o f B e rg e n C o u n ty ’ s fines t p a rk s .”

F o r m o re in fo rm atio n , p lease ca ll the D iv is io n o f S e n io r S e r v ic e s at 2 0 1 - 336-7427.

R o t h m a n f i g h t s t o r e d u c e a i r c r a f t n o i s e a t T e t e r b o r oT h is past w e e k . C o n g re ssm a n S te v e

R o th m a n (D - N J ) co n tin u ed h is e ffo rts to re d u ce a ir c ra f t n o ise o v e r N o r th ­e rn N e w Je r s e y a n d s p e c i f ic a l ly at T e te rb o ro A irp o r t . In d eb ate on the T ra n s p o r ta t io n A p p ro p r ia t io n s b i l l , R o th m a n u rged h is co lle a g u e s and the F e d e ra l A v ia t io n A d m in is t ra t io n to re d u ce n o ise in N o r th e rn N e w Je r s e y b y d iv e r t in g a ir c ra ft fro m T e te rb o ro A irp o r t to S te w a r t In te rn a t io n a l A i r ­po rt in W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty , N Y , ju s t o u tside o f N e w Y o r k C ity .

S e v e r a l m e m b e rs o f the N e w Y o r k C o n g re s s io n a l d e le g a t io n w h o re p re ­sent the co m m u n it ie s a ro u n d S te w a r t A i r p o r t , in c lu d in g C o n g r e s s m a n M a u r ic e H in c h e y ( D - N Y ) , B e n ja m in G ilm a n (R - N Y ) and Jo h n S w e e n e y (R - N Y ) , su p p o rt e x p a n d in g th at a irp o rt.

R o th m a n n o ted that p lan es that w o u ld o th e rw ise la n d at T e te rb o ro c o u ld use an ex p a n d e d S te w a r t A irp o rt .

“ S u c h a s h if t fro m T e te rb o ro to S tew a rt w o u ld reduce the a irc ra ft no ise a n d a ir t r a f f ic that a ffe c t h un d red s o f th o u sa n d s o f m y co n s t itu e n ts ea ch d a y ,” R o th m a n s a id o n the H o u s e f lo o r . C o n g re s s m a n H a ro ld R o g e rs , C h a irm a n o f the T ra n s p o rta t io n A p ­p r o p r ia t io n s S u b c o m m it t e e , a ls o agreed to R o th m a n *s p ro p o sa l that the F e d e r a l A v i a t i o n A d m in is t r a t io n sho u ld e x a m in e d ive rt in g p lanes fro m T e te rb o ro to S te w a rt .

R o th m a n a lso co n tin u e d h is e ffo r ts to support q u ie te r a irc ra ft b y h e lp in g s e c u r e a m a s s iv e in c r e a s e in th e n a t io n 's n o ise red u c tio n research bu d ­get from S3 m illio n to $27 .6 m illio n - a

9 0 0 p e rce n t ju m p ’ T h e fu n d in g w il l be used to acce le ra te the fe d e ra l A v ia ­t io n A d m in i s t r a t io n 's w o r k w ith N A S A to a d v a n c e e n g in e n o ise re ­search .

“ M a k in g qu ie te r a irp lan es is v ita l fo r the m ill io n s o f A m e r ic a n s w h o h a v e to sho ut in (h e ir liv in g ro o m s to be h e a rd , a re c o n s ta n t ly h a v in g th e ir o u td o o r fa m i ly ba rbecu es d is tu rb ed , a n d c a n n o t g e t a d e c e n t n ig h t 's s le ep ,” R o th m a n said .

T h e fu n d in g in crease is the latest fro n t in R o th m a n s c o n t in u in g fig h t fo r q u ie te r a irc ra ft . H e has a ls o been fig h tin g fo r a cu rfew at T e te rb o ro A ir ­po rt on n o is y S ta g e I an d 2 a ir c ra ft w h ic h ca u se 90 p e rce n t o f a ll n o ise v io la t io n s a t T e te rb o ro .

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J . F u m a r i c la im e d v ic to ry a fter learn ­in g th a t T ra n s c o n t in e n ta l P ip e l in e C o m p a n y (T r a n s c o ) has f i le d a n ew 30-page a p p lica t io n w ith the Fed era l E n e r g y R e g u la t o r y C o m m is s io n ( F E R C ) , consisting o f o n ly 9.83 m iles, lo c a te d s p e c i f i c a l ly in H u n te rd o n a n d So m e rs e t cou nties .

T h is is a g rea t d a y fo r N o r th A r ­lin g to n re s id e n ts ," sa id F u m a r i (D - N u t le y ) . “ B y k e e p in g the g en e ra l p u b lic in fo rm ed , w e w e re ab le to e m ­p o w e r th em to b e co m e s trong a d v o ­ca tes a g a in s t the p ip e l in e ."

U n d e r th e n e w p r o p o s a l , th e R o s e la n d L o o p , w h ic h co n s is te d o f 18.81 m ile s o f 36- inch p ip e lin e tra ­v e r s in g E s se x , B e rg e n an d P as s a ic co u n t ie s , h as been c o m p le te ly re ­m o ved .F u r th e rm o re , th e cu r re n t p ip e l in e p ro p o sa l w o u ld con s is t o f 4 .6 9 m ile s o f 4 2 - in c h d ia m e te r p ip e l in e in H u n te rd o n C o u n ty , k n o w n as th e C lin to n L o o p . A ls o in c lu d e d in ¡h e p ro p o s a l is 5 .14 m ile s o f 4 2- inch d i­am e te r p ip e lin e in S o m e rse t C o u n ty , k n o w n as the S t i r l in g L o o p . B o th p ro je c ts to ta l 9 .83 m ile s o f p ip e l in e in N e w Je rs e y , n one o f w h ich w il l im ­p ac t the res id en ts o f B e rg e n , E s se x o r P a s s a ic co u n tie s .

“ E v e n th o u g h T ra n s c o re m o v e d the R o s e la n d L o o p fro m th e ir p ro ­p o sa l, w e m u st re m a in u n if ie d and co n t in u e to f ig h t the p ip e l in e ,“ sa id F u m a r i.

T ra n s co , a H o u s to n b ased c o m ­p a n y , in it ia l ly su b m itte d th e ir a p p l i­ca tion fo r the M a rk e t L in k E x p a n s io n P ro je c t to F E R C in the F a l l o f 1998 to ad d 154 m ile s o f 42-inch a n d 36-inch

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d ia m e t e r u n d e r g r o u n d p ip e l in e . T ran s c o is the largest n atu ral-gas su p ­p l ie r in N e w Je rs e y .

A c c o rd in g to T ra n s c o ’ s n ew a p p li­ca tio n , 97 p e rce n t o f th e p ro p o sa l w i l l use e x is t in g p ip e lin e that is a lre a d y in p la c e in H u n te rd o n a n d S o m e rs e t co u n tie s .

“ O u r fo cu s n o w m u st be o n the is ­sue o f m a in tenan ce o f the p ip e lin e and th e p u b lic s a fe ty c o n ce rn s that w e re r a is e d o v e r th e p a s t th re e y e a r s , " F u m a r i said .

S in c e th e p ip e lin e f irs t e m e rg e d as a p u b lic sa fe ty co n ce rn in th e F a l l o f 1998, N ic k A n to n ic e l lo . a N o r th A r ­l in g to n re s id e n t, h as b een a c t iv e ly w o rk in g w ith S e n a to r F u m a r i to p ro ­test T ra n s c o ’ s a p p lic a t io n .

A c c o rd in g to A n to n ic e l lo , th e p ip e ­lin e w o u ld h ave d ire c t ly passed w ith in 30-feet o f h is hom e.

“ F ro m d a y o n e , G a r r y h as been v ig ­o ro u s ly o p p o s in g the p ip e l in e ,” sa id A n to n ic e l lo . “ T h a n k s to h is e ffo rts , w e n o lo n g e r h a v e to w o r r y abou t th e p ip e l in e a n d th e p ro b le m s it w o u ld b r in g to N o r th A r lin g to n .”

A f t e r b e in g co n tac ted b y localYes i- den ts. S e n a to r F u m a r i a lo n g w ith the h e lp o f C o n gressm an B i l l P asc re ll o r­g a n iz e d to w n m e e tin g s , fo u g h t fo r e x te n d e d d e a d l in e s , a n d w o r k e d c lo s e ly w ith th e m e m b e rs o f S to p T ra n s c o P ip e l in e ( S T O P ) .

“ W e h e re in N u t le y o r ig in a te d the f i r s t g r o u p o f p r o t e s t e r s , " s a id F u çn a r i. “ W h e n w e w e n t to C o n g ressm an P a s c re l l, th at w a s the best th in g w e e v e r d id . It ju s t s h o w s that w h e n th e p e o p le g e t to g e th e r , it d o e s n 't m a tte r i f y o u 'r e a m u lt im il l io n - d o lla r c o rp o ra t io n , y o u ca n be s to p p ed .

“ F r o m the b e g in n in g . 1 a lw a y s b e ­l i e v e d th a t th e p ip e l in e w a s n o t n eed ed , a n d T r a n s c o 's n e w , s ca le d d o w n a p p lica tio n co n firm s th a t ” sa id F u m a r i.

D a t in g b a c k to S e p te m b e r o f 1998, th en M a y o r F u m a r i. p assed a reso ­lu t io n b e fo re th e N u t le y B o a r d o f C o m m is s io n e rs u rg in g F E R C to e x ­ten d th< p u b lic c o m m e n t d e a d lin e S h o r t ly a fte r th e b o a rd re s o lu t io n w a s p a s s e d , th e F e d e r a l E n e r g y R eg u la to ry C o m m iss io n extended the d e a d lin e .Ju s t tw o w e e k s a go . S e n a to r F u m a r i l ik e n e d T r a n s c o to th e in fa m o u s F re d d ie K ru g e r fro m “ N ig h tm a re on E lm Stree t.”

“ U n lik e F re d d y K ru g e r. T ran sco w il l n o t be re tu rn in g fo r a se q u e l,” sa id Fu m a ri.

M i l l i o n M o m M a r c h o p p o s e s S c h u n d l e r ’ s g u n p l a n k

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T h e M i l l io n M o m M a rc h re ce n t ly d e c la re d its u n y ie ld in g o p p o s it io n to a n y c h a n g e in N e w Je r s e y la w that w o u ld p e rm it th e c a r r y in g o f c o n ­c ea led h an dg u ns , c a ll in g the p ro-con ­c e a lm e n t p o s it io n sup po rted b y R e ­p u b lic a n c a n d id a te fo r g o v e rn o r B re t S c h u n d le r “ to ta l ly ir re sp o n s ib le and extrem e.”

A sta tem en t issu ed on b e h a lf o f the N e w Je r s e y M i l l io n M o m M a r c h o r­g a n iz a t io n sa id , “ th e M i l l i o n M o m M a rc h is w o rk in g t ire le s s ly fo r saner, s a fe r g u n la w s a t th e state a n d fed e ra l le v e l. T h e re is n o th in g in th e en tire deb ate ab ou t g un s a fe ty so to ta l ly ir­re sp o n s ib le an d e x tre m e as to advo-

Cats and Dogs - L ig h t- h e a r te d k id d ie fa re p its ca n in e s a ga ins t fe lin es in a ll o u t w a r fo r th e m a n tle a s m a n ’ s best fr ie n d . R e a l a n im a ls a n d com - p u te r- an im a tro n ics w ith v o ic e s sup ­p l ie d b y S u s a n S a ra n d o n , M ic h a e l C la rk e D u n ca n and A le c B a ld w in .

Kiss o f the Dragon - D y n a m o Je t L i and fid g e ty B r id g e t F o n d a t ra ve l fro m C h in a to P a r is to c r a c k a co n s p ira c y in a c tio n -o rien ted th r ille r .

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c a te that a n y o n e and e v e ry o n e be p e r m it t e d to c a r r y a c o n c e a le d w e a p o n .”

“ M o th e rs and fa th e rs a c ro ss o u r g reat state w i l l be a p p a lle d to learn th at so m eo n e ru n n in g fo r g o ve rn o r w o u ld a llo w co n cea led w eap o n s to be ca rr ied e v e ry w h e re in N e w Je rs e y , in- c lu d in g in to o u r s c h o o ls , o n to c h ild re n 's p la y in g fie ld s , o r even into h o uses o f w o rsh ip . W e in tend to let them k n o w that ca n d id a te S ch u n d le r is an a d vo ca te fo r c a r ry in g co n cea led w e a p o n s ."

The M il l io n M o m M a rc h statem ent added . “ C an d id a te S c h u n d le r c la im s spec ia l interests h ave n o c la im on h im .

T h e N a t io n a l R i f l e A s s o c ia t io n is in h is c a m p and d e l iv e re d h is n o m in a ­tion fo r g o ve rn o r . H e is b e h o ld e n to the N R A as no. o th e r ca n d id a te fo r g o v e r n o r o f N e w Jfe rse y h as e v e r been . I he N R A is o n e o f th e m ost p o w e r f u l s p e c ia l in t e r e s t s in th e U n ite d S ta tes . It h as s tam ped a c le a r c la im on the S c h u n d le r c a n d id a c y .”

“ N e w Je rs e y w i l l not stand fo r th is as th ey h a v e in T ex as . In the m o n th s ahead the M i l l i o n 'M o m M a r c h w i l l w o r k t i r e l e s s ly to in f o r m N e w Je rs e y a n s abou t S c h u n d le r ’ s e x trem e gun a d v o c a c y . H is po s it io n is a d a n ­ger to the en tire p u b lic , c h ild re n and adu lts a lik e .”

ou t o f an a f fa ir b e tw een ro o m m ates at a g ir ls ’ b o a rd in g sch o o l. C o n f irm e d , co m m itte d le sb ia n lo ses it w h e n her lo v e r d e c id e s to da te a b o y a fte r in ­d u lg in g an ex p e rim e n ta i phase. B ase d

o n Su s a n S w a n n o v e l. T h e W iv e s o f B a th .

Rape Me - (d u b b e d F re n ch f i lm ) A d a p ta t io n o f V ir g in ie D e s p e n te s ’ e ro t ic n o v e l, B a is e - M o i , abou t a rape v ic t im a n d a s t re e tw a lk e r w h o team u p to tu rn th e ta b le s on m en d u r in g a c ro ss- co u n try sad is tic sex spree.

The Vertical Ray o f the Sun - ( In V ie tn am e se w ith sub titles) F o u r g ro w n s ib ling s , reu n ited to co m m e m o ra te the a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e ir m o th e r 's dea th , f in d that re m in is c in g le a d s to r e v e la ­t io n s ab o u t a s h a red , so rd id s e x u a l p as t.

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w e a r e t h e f r i e n d l y c o m p a n y , w e a r e f r i e n d l y t o y o u , y o u r h e a t i n g s y s t e m a n d y o u r p o c k e t b o o k .

W e h a v e s e r v i c e d y o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d f o r o v e r 3 0 y e a r s , i s n ’t i t t i m e t o g e t w h a t y o u d e s e r v e ?

Y o u ' v e s e e n o u r t r u c k s , y o u ' v e s e e n o u r s e r v i c e v e h i c l e s .N o w s e e w h a t i t ' s l i k e t o b e t r e a t e d a s a c u s t o m e r s h o u l d .

O i l C i t y P e t r o l e u m h a s o n e o f t h e m o s t c o u r t e o u s s t a f f s , i n c l u d i n g o f f i c e p e r s o n e l , s e r v i c e t e c h n i c i a n s , d i s p a t c h e r s , o i l

d r i v e r s a n d r e c e p t i o n i s t s . W e a r e w a r m t o o u r c u s t o m e r s , w e h a v e b e e n i n b u s i n e s s s i n c e 1 9 2 7 a l w a y s g r o w i n g i n

H u d s o n C o u n t y a n d B e r g e n C o u n t y .

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W e r a r e l y l o s e a c u s t o m e r , b e c a u s e w e h a v e t h e p e r s o n a l t o u c h : a l w a y s s o m e o n e t o s p e a k t o .

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B u t K u b r ic k ke p t a t it, p re p a r in g th o usand s o f s to ry b o a rd s d u r in g the in te rm in a b le p re- p rod u ctio n phase o f the p ro je c t. U n fo r tu n a te ly , h e d ie d in 1999 w ith A l s t il l in d e ve lo p m e n t. H is w id o w , C h r i s t in e , r e i t e r a t e d h e r h u sb a n d ’s req u est th a t S p ie lb e rg take o v e r . T h is t im e S te v e n a g re e d and th re w h im s e lf in to th e p ro je c t as a lo v ­in g tr ib u te to h is d e p a rte d p a l, e v e n w r it in g h is f irs t s c r ip t s in ce C lo s e E n ­co u n te rs o f th e T h ird K in d ( 1977 ).

A f t e r b lo w in g a ll th at se n tim e n ta l sm o k e b y w a y o f in tro d u c t io n , a llo w m e to c u t to th e ch ase , b e ca u se w h a t y o u r e a lly w a n t to k n o w is w h e th e r A l is a g o o d m o v ie . S o , h o w m ig h t I descr ib e it m o st s u c c in c t ly ? In a w o rd , ‘ D u lls v i l le ’ . A l is an e x c ru c ia t in g 144 m inu tes o f sheer bo red om . S p ie lb e rg ’s re tu rn to w r it in g a fte r 25 ye a rs has y ie ld e d an o v e rb lo w n , o ve rly- a m b i- t io u s tr ib u te to K u b r ic k a n d to h im ­se lf . T h e m o v ie is a h e rk y - je r ly s e ries o f d is jo in te d v ig n e tte s , c h o c k fu ll o f

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T a k in g a p l e d g e - P le d g in g to e s c h e w th e p it fa lls o f a lc o h o l a n d d ru g u s e - a s w e l l a s t h e h e a l th r is k s o f c ig a r e t t e s -- N o r th A r lin g to n 5 th g r a d e s tu d e n ts p a r t ic ip a te d in a D r u g A b u s e R e s i s t a n c e E d u c a t io n ( D A R E ) C u lm in a t io n C e r e m o n y r e c e n t ly in r e c o g n it io n o f th e ir c o m p le t io n o f th e e ig h t w e e k p r o g r a m T h e p r o g r a m is a d m in is t e r e d b y s p e c ia l ly t r a in e d N o r th A r lin g to n p o l ic e o f f ic e r s in c o o p e r a t io n w ith s c h o o l a d m in is t r a to r s a n d t e a c h e r s a n d r e c e i v e s p a r t ia l fu n d in g f ro m th e B e r g e n C O u n t y D e p a r tm e n t o f H e a l t h S e r v i c e s S h o w n a b o v e w e a r in g th e ir m e d a l s a r e w in n e r s o f th e D A R E P e r s o n a l C o m m itm e n t e s s a y c o n t e s t ( le f t to r ig h t ) K r is t e n P a la t e l la , K r is t in A m a d o n . C o d y C z e r m in s k i a n d C o n r a d R o t z m a n n O n h a n d to e x p r e s s th e ir s u u p o r t fo r t h e s t u d e n t s w e r e , le ft to r ig h t: D A R E O f f i c e r S g t S c o t t H e d d e n b e r g , C o u n c i lm a n J a m e s H e r r m a n n , C o u n c i lm a n J o s e p h W h it t le s , P o l i c e C h ie f F r a n k Ita lia n o , M a y o r L e o n a r d K a is e r a n d D A R E o f f ic e r D e t S g t R ic h a r d L e is t e r

Becton High School celebrates graduation

E ig h ty s tu d e n ts g ra d u a te d fro m B e c to n R e g io n a l H ig h S ch o o l recen tly at its 30th co m m e n ce m e n t ce re m o n y at R ig g in 's F ie ld .

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S e n io r C la s s P r e s id e n t Jo h n G ia n c a s p ro addressed h is fe llo w c lass ­m ates ab o u t th e ir p ro sp e c ts fo r the future.

V a le d ic to r ia n w a s Jo u n g A h C h o i w ith a f in a l a ve ra g e o f 97.4 . C h o i w il l c o n t in u e h e r s tu d ie s in th e f a l l at R u tg e rs U n iv e r s i t y , C o lle g e o f P h a r ­m acy.

S a lu ta to r ia n w a s R e b e k a h A g g rc y - W a lk e r . w ith a f in a l a v e ra g e o f 94.3 . W a lk e r w i l l c o n t in u e h e r stud ies at S te v e n s In s t itu te o f T e c h n o lo g y .

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fro m e v e r y c la s s as th e S tu d e n t o f the M o n th . T h e Je f fe r s o n S c h o o l P T O . N o r th A r lin g to n , sa lu te s th ose c h i l ­d ren at its re g u la r m e e tin g s a n d a lso p re s e n ts th e m w ith c e r t i f ic a t e s o f co m m e n d a t io n . S u c h a se le c t io n is o ften d i f f ic u lt as m a n y s tud en ts re g u ­la r ly dem onstra te e x tra o rd in a ry e ffo rt, c o o p e ra t io n , k in d n e ss an d a p o s it iv e w o r k e th ic an d le a rn in g a ttitud e .

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T h o u g h h u rr ican e s a re s c a ry a t the s e ash o re w e h a v e n o t y e t h a d to e vacu a te d u r in g one . W e h a v e usu ­a l ly s tayed th ro u g h it e v e n though the ra in is p e lt in g in th roug h the w in ­d o w s a n d d o o rs a n d o n e fea rs p a rt o f the h ouse w i l l b e r ip p e d o ff . S o fa r it is o n ly th e r o o f th at w a s o n c e b lo w n o f f o u r h ouse , the ta lle s t o ne a roun d .

W e u su a lly e n jo y northeasters. T h e w in d s b lo w a n d th e ra in is h e a v y but w e u su a lly lik e to p u t on o ld c lo th es and w a lk on the b o a rd w a lk . T h e w in d b lo w s y o u a lo n g an d th e sand b lo w s up from the b each , s t in g in g legs and fa ce but it is fun . T h e n ortheasters u s u a lly last th ree d a ys . S o m e tim e s it is a d r y no rtheaster. T h e re is n o ra in but the w in d is s trong .

E v e r y o n ce in a w h ile w e had a g roup o f fr ie n d s v is it in g on o n e o f th ose no rtheas te r d a y s and th e y g o t bo red s itt in g in the h ouse . W e u su a lly g a v e a ll o u r o ld c lo th e s to the guests and w a lk e d on the b o a rd w a lk in the teem ­in g ra in and w in d . It w a s fun .

V e r y o ften d u r in g a n o rtheaster and e ve n a h u rrican e w a te r co m es up o v e r the b o a rd w a lk a n d d o w n the street. T h e re w e re t im es w h en o u r n e ig h b o r C h a r l ie w o u ld r id e O ce a n A v e n u e as i f in a lake. T h e re w a s so m uch w ater.

T h e la v a to ry b u ild in g b le w o f f the b o a rd w a lk d o w n o u r street.

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s te w m g it o n c e a n d it got q u ite m u sh y “an d I d id n o t lik e it.

I tu rn ed on th e te le v is io n set to m y fa v o r ite c o o k a n d h e w as c o o k in g egg ­p lan t. I d id not h e ar it e a r ly en oug h to k n o w w h e th e r he pee led it, s lic e d and co o k e d it ¿ s I d o w ith m y fa v o r ite recipe.

I s aw h im lin in g a b a k in g d ish w ith s lices o f e g g p lan t, and o v e r e a ch p ie ce h e put a s lic e o f tom a to , then ano th e r la ye r o f eg g p lan t and the s liced tom ato, then he pu t ch eese and b read c ru m bs . In stead o f ju s t pa rm esan ch eese , I pu t a th ick s lic e o f m o z za re lla ch eese, then a la y e r o f pa rm esan ch eese a n d a la ye r o f b read c ru m b s . I pou red a lit t le o liv e o il in th e bo ttom o f the pan a n d b aked it in a 3 50 d eg ree o v e n fo r an h o u r and w a s that g oo d , e v e n though I d id not see w h e th e r he p ee led and b a ke d the s lices first.

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lo w e d o n the streets a t th e shore. O n e h ad to w e a r a ro b e o r sw eate r to g o to the beach . S h o rts w e re n o t a llo w e d on m a in streets.

O n e d a y a n ie ce , a f r ie n d an d I w e re s itt ing o n the b e a ch w h e n w e h e a rd o n th e r a d io th a t R ic h a r d N ix o n , w h o w a s ru n n in g fo r p re s i­den t, w a s c o m in g to v is it a h o use o n O c e a n A v e n u e in S p r in g L a k e . W e d e c id e d it w o u ld b e fu n to see h im . M y n ie c e an d I ran h o m e and p u t on shorts o v e r o u r b a th in g suits, a n d o n b ic y c le s ro d e to th e p la ce h e w a s to v is it .

T h e fr ie n d w h o sat o n th e beach w ith us c a m e to th e p la c e on h e r b ik e in h e r b a th in g su it. T h e p o lic e w h o w e re s u r ro u n d in g th e p la c e w o u ld n o t le t h e r s tan d th e re in a b a th in g su it. T h e y to ld h e r to go b a c k w h e re she b e lo n g ed . W e w e re a llo w e d to stand there t i l l h e a rrived .

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N ix o n . I w a s n e v e r on e fo r ru n n in g to see ce le b r it ie s .

I a m n o t l ik e th e fr ie n d w h o saw L e s l ie H o w a rd , an o ld t im e fam ou s E n g lis h acto r, w a lk in g d o w n the street in N e w Y o r k a n d she fo l lo w e d h im . H e rea lized that she w a s fo llo w in g h im a n d w a lk e d a lit t le faste r. W h e n she w a lk e d fa s te r h e d id too . F in a l l y he s a w a s tag e d o o r a n d he ran in to it..

O f c o u rse she c o u ld n o t fo l lo w h im there . I a sk e d h e r w h y she d id that a n d she s a id she d id n o t k n o w . S o m e p e o p le a re so in trig u ed b y ce leb ritie s , th at th e y g o to g rea t len g ths to bx n e a r th em .

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aunt l ive d on the w a y . A fte r m y m other le ft us I a lw a y s s topp ed fo r c o n s o la ­tio n fro m th e aun t, m y m o th e r ’ s s is ­ter.

S h e a lw a y s g a v e m e a t in y g la ss o f a n is e tte . I t is th e c u s to m o f so m e p e o p le to se rve a g lass to those w h o

v is it w h e n a n e w b a b y is b o m . M y a un t m ad e h e r o w n , a n d so the t in y g lass w h e n I v is ite d .

M y aun t a lw a y s m a d e fo r m e a ja r o f p ic k le d p ig s ’ ea rs . Y e s , p ig s ears, a n d w h e n she w a s s ic k she to ld h e r s is te r (an o th e r a u n t) to m ake th em fo r me.

O n e S u n d a y a fte r I h ad been a w a y a ll su m m e r I stopped a n d w a s g reeted b y h e r t in y g ran d so n . H e ran to the fro n t ro o m w h e re th e g ran d m o th e r w a s s it t in g a n d c a lle d , “ G ra n d m a , G ra n d m a , c o m « q u ic k . G e t out th e l i­q u o r, A u n t C h a r lo t te is h e re .”

W e both w e re so su rp rised th at he re ta in ed a g o o d m e m o ry ab ou t o u r a c t iv it ie s .

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Hemos servido en su area por más de 30 años. Ya es tiempo que Usted consiga lo que Usted merece.

Usted ha visto nuestros camiones, Usted ha visto nuestros vehículos de servicio. Ahora Usted debería ser tratado como un cliente debería.

Oil City Petroleum tiene la mayor parte de su personal dedicado, incluyendo el personal de oficina, el técnico de servicio, distribuidores y recepcionistas. Somos cálidos a nuestros clientes. Hemos estado en el negocio desde 1927 siempre creciendo en los Condados Hudson y Bergen.

Nuestra Empresa proporciona 24 horas de servicio al quemador de aceite, proyectos de presupuesto, el seguro de tanque, contratos de servicio, instalaciones de caldera y siempre tenemos precios de petróleo competitivos. Cuando contratamos a un cliente nuevo, nuestra objetivo es de mantenerlo contento, no perdemos a clientes. Tenemos el tacto personal de siempre hablar con alguien.

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EditorialThe power of the people pushed Transco out of town

Three years of fighting has paid off: T ransco won’t be running a gas pipeline through North Arlington. The Houston-based company has filed a new application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), consisting of only 9.83 m iles, located specifically in Hunterdon and Somerset counties. Under the new proposal the 18.81 miles of 36-inch pipe­line traversing Essex, Bergen and Passaic counties, has been completely removed.

Transco, the largest natural gas supplier in N.J., initially submitted their application for the M arket Link Expansion Project to FERC in the Fall of 1998. They proposed to add 154 miles of 42-inch and 36-inch diameter under­ground pipeline, some ofit going through North Arlington’s residential streets.

Since then, area residents and politicians have worked together to point out the hazards of the project and the negative impact it would have on our densely-populated area. Sen. Garry Fum ari (D-36) was one of the first poli­ticians to get involved with STOP (Stop Transco Pipeline), and he stayed on top of the issue, keeping people informed until the end. This was a time when party lines were blurred, and all of our local officials were on the same page. This time, the voice of the people was heard loud and clear.

If no one spoke up, the pipeline probably would be under construction right now. Thanks to everyone’s consistent pressure, Transco was forced to scale down and reroute.

Everyone deserves a pat on the back.

OpinionI f t h e f l a g c o u ld s p e a k , i t m i g h t s a y th is

So m e p eo p le c a ll m e O ld G lo ry , o th ­e rs c a ll m e the S ta r S p a n g le d B a n n e r , but w h a te v e r th e y c a ll m e, 1 am y o u r flag , th e f la g o f the U n ite d S ta tes o f A m e r ic a . S o m e th in g has been bo th ­e r in g m e , so 1 th o ug h t I m igh t ta lk it o v e r w ith yo u .

I re m e m b e r som e t im e ago peo p le lin e d up on both s id es o f the street to w a tch the p a ra d e and n a tu ra lly , I w as a lw a y s th ere , p ro u d ly w a v in g in the breeze.

W h e n y o u r d a d d y s a w m e c o m in g , he im m e d ia te ly re m o v e d h is hat and p la c e d it o v e r h is heart.

R e m e m b e r?A n d y o u , 1 re m e m b e r y o u s tan d ing

th ere s tra ig h t as a so ld ie r. Y o u d id n 't h a v e a h a t b u t y o u w e re g iv in g the r ig h t sa lu te .

R e m e m b e r y o u r s is te r? N o t to be o u td o n e , sh e w a s s a lu tin g the sam e as y o u , w ith h e r h an d o v e r h e r heart.

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s in ce y o u w e re a b o y , a n d a lo t m o re b lo o d has been shed s in ce th ose pa ­rades o f lo n g ago .

B u t I don ’t fe e l as p ro u d as 1 used to. W h e n I fo m e d o w n y o u r street, y o u ju s t stand there w ith y o u r hands in y o u r p ockets . 1 m a y get a g la n ce but then y o u lo o k a w a y .

I see the ch ild re n ru n n in g aro un d

a n d s h o u t in g . T h e y d o n 't se e m to k n o w w h o 1 am . 1 s a w a m an take o f f h is hat a n d lo o k in g a ro u n d . H e d idn 't see a n y b o d y e lse w ith h is hat o f f so h e q u ic k ly pu t h is b a c k on.

Is it a s in to be p a tr io t ic a n y m o re ? H a v e y o u fo rg o tten w h a t I s tand fo r a n d w h e r e I ’v e b e e n ? A n z io , N o r m a n d y , O m a h a B e a c h , G u a d a lca n a l, K o re a and V ie tn am .

T a k e a g o o d lo o k at the M e m o r ia l H o n o r R o lls so m e tim e . L o o k at the n am es o f th o se w h o n e v e r c a m e b a ck in o rd e r to k eep the R e p u b lic free. O n e N a t io n U n d e r G o d . W h e n y o u sa lu te m e , y o u a re a c tu a lly sa lu tin g them .

W e l l , it w o n 't be lo n g u n t il I ' l l be ' c o m in g d o w n y o u r stree t ag a in . S o w h e n y o u see m e , stand stra ight, p lace y o u r h an d o v e r y o u r heart. I ’ll sa lu te y o u w a v in g b a ck . A n d I ' l l k n o w that y o u rem em b ered .

W e s h o u ld r e c o n s id e r a i r m o n o p o l ie sA s a m e m b e r o f th e S e n a te C o m ­

m erce C o m m ittee , I fee l it is im portant to speak o y t on w h a t I p e rc e iv e as a p o ten tia l th reat to o u r co n tin u e d e c o ­n o m ic g ro w th . W e ca n n o t ig n o re the p o te n t ia l im p a c t o f th e p ro p o s e d m e r g e r o f U n i t e d A i r l i n e s a n d U S A i r w a y s a n d re c e n t ly a p p ro v e d m erg er o f A m e r ic a n T W A .

M u c h o f N e w Je rs e y 's e co n o m ic g ro w th is due , in la rg e part, to o u r a b il ity to a ttract co m p an ie s to lo cate here . In a lm o st e v e ry case , w h a t w a s im po rtan t to th e ir d e c is io n to in vest in o u r state w a s the- a v a i la b i l i t y o f g ood , q u a lit y a ir lin e s e rv ice . A s w ith a ll co m p a n ie s to d a y co m p e tin g in a g lo b a l e c o n o m y , th e ir a b il ity to s e rve th e ir custo m ers—no m atter w here they a re located--is a b so lu te ly c r it ic a l to th e ir f in a n c ia l success. K e e p in g the h ig h q u a lit y a ir lin e se rv ic e that has s e rv e d th is s ta te an d a llo w e d it to g ro w an d p ro sp e r is in a ll o f o u r best in terests. T h a t is w h y I am so c o n ­c e rn e d ab o u t th ese m eg a m ergers.

I f these m e rg e rs are app ro ved b y the U . S . Ju s t ic e D e p a rtm e n t. U n ite d A ir-

lines, w h ich is a lread y the w o rld 's la rg ­est ca rrie r, w il l d o m in ate m ore than 80 a irp o rts on the E a s t C o a s t. M a n y o f th ese a irp o rts a re fre q u e n t d e s t in a ­tio n s fo r m a n y N e w Je r s e y bu s in ess peop le . A m e r ic a n A ir l in e s w o u ld s ig ­n i f i c a n t ly in c re a s e its p re s e n ce in

G U E S T E D IT O R IA L b y S e n a to r G a r r y J . F u rn a r i

m a jo r East C o a st c ities , in c lu d in g N e w Y o r k C it y , W a s h in g to n , D C a n d fou r o th e r a irp o rts b e tw e e n A t la n ta and B o s to n . A d d it io n a lly , the m erg e rs re ­d u ce the n u m b e r o f c o m p e tito rs on b o th non-stop a n d co n n e c t in g routes fro m the N o rth e as t to o th e r parts o f th e U n ite d S ta tes . T h e tw o m eg a-a ir­lines w o u ld dom inate tra ve l in 14 hubs, m ost l ik e ly le a d in g to a loss o f ser­v ic e to sm all- and m e d iu m sized c itie s n o w se rved b y th e m e rg in g a ir lin e s .

W ith fe w e r ca rr ie rs , a re a t ra ve le rs - e s p e c ia l ly bu s in ess f l ie rs - c o u ld find it m u ch m o re d i f f ic u lt to sho p fo r the

Reader's Forum 1Buy a brick to support End DWIT o the E d ito r :

W ith a ll the a tten tion b e in g g iv e n to the v a r io u s m e m o ria ls in W a s h in g ­ton , B e rg e n C o u n ty res id en ts sh o u ld be re m in d e d o f o n e c lo s e r to h o m e th at th e y can id e n t ify w ith .

E N D D W I ’s M e m o r ia l T re e G r o v e in V a n S a u n P a rk w a s c re a te d b y the B e rg e n C o u n ty P a rk s D e p a rtm e n t in

p a rtn e rsh ip w ith E N D D W I , a g rass ­roots o rg a n iza tio n th at fig h ts d ru n k d r iv in g an d a id s v ic t im s o f th is te r ­r ib le c r im e . I t is a p la ce o f s o la ce and co m fo rt fo r fam ilie s and friend s o f v ic ­t im s o f d ru n k d r iv in g .

A n d su p po rters o f th e fig h t ag a in s t d ru n k d r iv in g can p a rt ic ip a te in th is m e m o ria l b y b u y in g b r ic k s that m a k e

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F o r m e r te a c h e r re c a lls L y n d h u r s t fo n d lyT o the E d ito r :

T h e n e w s o f L y n d h u rs t is a lw a y s o f in te rest to m e a fte r h a v in g been b o m th ere a n d g o in g to s c h o o l fo r 12 ye a rs ( F r a n k l in , Je f f e r s o n a n d th e H ig h S c h o o l ) an d th en e n d in g u p in th e h ig h s ch o o l fo r 28 y e a rs as a te a ch e r o f m a n y d e lig h tfu l s tudents a n d (h o n ­e s t ly , so m e so n o t d e l ig h t fu l - bu t a ll in te re s tin g ). A n a r t ic le in a r e ce n t is ­sue a b o u t an h o n o r s tud en t f ro m E a s t R u th e r fo rd ( B e c t o n ) b y the n am e o f Z a k ca u g h t m y e y e . W e had a w o n ­d e rfu l fo o tb a ll c o a ch fo r m a n y ye a rs b y the n am e o f E d w a r d Z a k . A n y re ­la t io n ? In the sam e a r t ic le th e y o u n g m an re fe rre d to h is m ath te a ch e r w h o

w a s s u c h a n in f l u e n c e , a s M r . M a r ia n o . C o u ld th is p o s s ib ly be M a t th e w ? A w o n d e r fu l m e m b e r o f an o u tstan d in g fa m i ly - P h y l is s and P a tr ic k b e ca m e ch e m is ts a n d the last I k n e w M a tth e w w a s w o rk in g in m ath ­e m a tic s and c o u ld v e ry w e l l be te a ch ­in g it. T h e y w e re a ll v e r y g o o d stu ­den ts and v e r y n ic e p eo p le . T h e p a r ­en ts w e re a ls o v e r y g o o d L y n d h u rs t c itizens.

T o C h a r lo tte S a v in o - 1 e n jo y y o u r co lu m n e v e r y w e e k . I g re w u p a t the o ther end o f V a l le y B ro o k A v e n u e and re m e m b e r o th e r s to res and a c t iv it y d o w n b y the r iv e r . T h e lib ra ry started in a h o use on V a l le y B r o o k A v e n u e

b e h in d th e b u ild in g th at h o u se d an A & P . A l o v e l y h o u s e t h a t h a d en o u g h ro o m fo r a lo t o f b o o k s . N o t n e a r ly as m a n y as th e cu r re n t b u ild ­in g bu t I e n jo y e d m a n y o f th em - w ish I c o u ld re m e m b e r the lib ra r ia n ’ s nam e bu t she w a s so h e lp fu l a n d e n co u ra g ­in g to b e g in n in g read e rs . P ro b a b ly m y o ld fr ie n d ( M a r y W a ls h B a y l is s ) o f that t im e w i l l re c a ll it.

A lth o u g h w e h ad to m o v e a w a y fro m L y n d h u rs t th e re is a p a rt o f m y h eart th at w i l l a lw a y s be th e re . I am s till a m e m b e r o f th e W o m a n 's C lu b (p ro u d ly ) .

D o ro th y S c h ro e d e r L e h m k u h l U p p e r M o n tc la i r

N o o n e l is te n e d to a m o t h e r ’ s c r y f o r h e lpT o the E d ito r :

In the n e w s w e h a v e h eard ab o u t a m o th e r w h o h as b e e n a r re s te d fo r m u rd e rin g h e r f iv e ch ild ren b y d ro w n ­in g th em . S o m e p e o p le a re a lre a d y co n d e m n in g h e r a n d a sk in g fo r p u n ­ish m e n t an d the p ress m o s t o f a ll is m a k in g a h ug e s to ry ou t o f e a ch litt le n e w p ie ce o f in fo rm a tio n th at ca n be fo u n d . W h a t th e y a re fo rg e tt in g in th is tra g e d y is th at the h u sb an d , the r e lig io n , th e d o c to r , h e r fr ie n d s and fa m i ly a n d e v e n o u r s o c ie ty a re a lso p a r t ly to b la m e b e ca u se th e y w o u ld n o t h e a r h e r c r ie s fo r h e lp u n t i l it w a s to o late.

It is a te rr ib le , te r r ib le th in g th at she has k i l le d th e ch ild re n . W h a t is a lso

terrib le , m a y b e even m ore te rrib le than the k i l l in g s , is that th is d id not h a v e to h ap p e n . W h e n a h u sb a n d w h o w an ts m o re ch ild ren ignores h is w if e ’s co m p la in ts a n d dep ress io n he is a lso re sp o n s ib le fo r the k i ll in g . W h e n a d o c to r do es n o t a ct to d e a l w ith p ro b ­lem s th at h a v e c o m e a fte r the e a r lie r c h ild re n - w h e n h e k n o w s th a t the m o th e r is n o t h ap p y - th is m a k e s the d o c to r th e k i l le r a lso . W h e n o u r r e l i ­g io n o r o u r fa m i ly o r o u r s o c ie ty ig ­n o res th e il ln e ss o f the m o th e r and s a y s to h a v e m o re c h ild re n a n y w a y then th e y a re a ls o the k ille rs . A n d w h i le th e y a re ig n o r in g the illn e s s o f the m o th e r th e y a re a lso k i l l in g h e r as w ell.

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T h e p o te n tia l loss o f s e r v ic e and c o n v e n ie n c e in N e w Je r s e y sh o u ld n o t be ta ke n lig h t ly . N e w Je r s e y has a lw a y s h ad f le x ib le an d c o m p e t it iv e t ra n s p o r ta t io n o p t io n s . T h is fa c to r in f lu e n c e s co m p an ie s , ju s t as e d u ca ­t io n an d q u a lit y o f l i fe d o , w h e n th e y c o n s id e r a re as to lo ca te a n d expand . I f w e lose as m u ch as I th in k w e m igh t w ith th ese p ro p o se d m erg e rs , w e a re g o in g to fee l it in th e short term a n d in the fo re se e a b le fu tu re as w e ll . I f these m e rg e rs a re a llo w e d , g rea te r c o n s o li­d a t io n is su re to fo l lo w .

O u r e le c te d re p resen ta tives , lo c a l g o ve rn m e n t o ff ic ia ls and the bu s in ess c o m m u n ity m u s t jo in to g e th e r in a s k ­in g th e fe d e ra l g o ve rn m e n t to c o n ­s id e r th e ra m if ic a t io n s o f p ro p o se d m e rg e rs o n c o m m u n it ie s l ik e o u rs . U n t i l th e n , th e y s h o u ld n o t b e a p ­p ro v e d .

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A l l o f us h a v e n e ce ss it ie s to p a y fo r ea ch m o n th (ren t/m o rtg ag e , u t ilit ie s , food , c lo th in g , e tc .) a n d a list o f th ings w e w o u ld lik e to b u y o r d o in add ition to c o v e r in g the b a s ic s . U s u a l ly w e h a v e to d e n y o u rs e lv e s so m e o r eve n a l l o f th e “ w a n ts " b e ca u se w e ju s t d o n ’t h a v e th e m o n e y to p a y fo r it. O u r e x p e r ie n c e a n d o u r c o m m o n sen se te ll us that it w o u ld be p o o r f i ­n a n c ia l p ra c t ic e to in s is t o n "h a v in g o u r c a k e a n d ea tin g it to o " a n d to p a y fo r it b y s e ll in g o f f o u r a sse ts an d g o in g d eep er an d d e e p e r in to deb t to c o v e r th e rest. It w o u ld th en b e m is ­le a d in g and d ish o n e s t to c la im that th is w a s a ll d o n e " w it h n o n e e d e d in ­c rease in in c o m e ." Y e t th is is e x a c t ly w h a t the M a y o r and C o u n c i l o f R u th ­e rfo rd are d o ing ! T h e y h ave increased sp en d in g , c o n ve rte d the b o ro u g h as: sets to ca sh a n d s te a d ily in c re a se d o u r deb t w h i le d e c la r in g th at a ll w a s

a c c o m p lis h e d w ith " n o in c re a s e in taxe s."

T h e E x e c u t iv e B o a r d o f the R u th e r ­fo rd T a x p a y e rs A s s o c ia t io n h as fo l ­lo w e d the b u dg et a n d s p e n d in g p ro ­ce s s in R u th e r fo rd y e a r b y y e a r in o r ­d e r to se rve as a m o n ito r and to h e lp stop f is c a l a b u se a n d w a s te o f o u r taxes. T h e B o a r d o b je c ts to the c u r ­ren t p o l ic y o f in c re a se d s p e n d in g fo r o fte n q u e s t io n a b le a n d s e e m in g ly p o l it ic a l ly m o tiva te d reasons. W e o p ­po se th e p ra c t ic e o f d isp o s in g o f a ll o u r re m a in in g m u n ic ip a l assets and e n te r in g in to n e w deb t o n a re g u la r basis as a m ean s o f m a in ta in in g a zero in crease in th e tax ra te fo r p o l it ic a l pu rposes. T h e a d m in is tra t io n h as in ­creased the n u m b er o f v e h ic le s , ra ised sa la r ie s ( 1 8 % p e r y e a r fo r the p o lic e and a n e w , o n e p e rso n d ep artm e n t o f P u rc h a s in g w h o s e o n ly m e m b e r is n o w the D ir e c to r at a n e w h ig h e r s a l­a r y ) a n d a d d e d n e w , u nn eed ed p o s i­t io n s ( s u c h a s th e D e p u ty C h ie f )

w h ic h W i l l co s t u s m o re on a p e rm a ­n en t b as is in fu tu re ye a rs . T h e c u r ­re n t S I . 5 M b o n d in g o rd in a n c e in ­c lu d e s a n u m b e r o f p ro v is io n s w h ich a re e ith e r not n eeded at th is tim e or a re q u e s t io n a b le a t best.

T h e B o a rd f in d s the f is c a l p o l ic y o f the M a y o r and C o u n c i l to be d e p lo r ­a b le , ir re sp o n s ib le and re ck le ss . W e d em an d in th e s tro n g e s t te rm s that th ese p o l ic ie s be r e v ie w e d and re ­v e rse d im m e d ia te ly , fo r th e go o d o f the p e o p le o f R u th e rfo rd . W e cannot a c ce p t a p o l ic y w h ic h m o rtg ag e s fu ­tu re g e n e ra tio n s to fin a n ce in creased , p o l i t i c a l l y d r iv e r i s p e n d in g in the p resen t.

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T h e re a re m a n y d an g ero u s t ic k s in th e U .S . D e e r t ick s m a y c a rry the b ac­te r iu m fo r L y m e D is e a s e that causes an e x p a n d in g red rash an d f lu - lik e s y m p to m s. A d v a n c e d L y m e s y m p ­to m s in c lu d e a rth ritis , irre g u la r h eart­

beat, se ve re h e ad ach e s and a loss o f sensa tion . T h e A m e r ic a n D o g T ic k ca rr ie s b a c te r iu m th at ca n p a ra ly z e a pet. T h e B r o w n D o g T ic k a n d L o n e S ta r T ic k m a y in f l ic t R o c k y M o u n ta in Sp o tte d F e v e r an d T u la re m ia .

O th e r d iseases tran sm itted b y the b ite o f an in fec ted t ic k in c lu d e C a n in e E h r l ic h io s is th at a f fe r ts the im m u n e system a n d B a b e s io s is w ith its s y m p ­to m s o f fe ve r* lo ss o f a p p e tite , in ­creased re sp ira to ry rate, m u sc le tre m ­o rs , a n e m ia , ja u n d ic e a n d lo s s o f w e ig h t. T ic k s ca n cau se a n e m ia d u e to th e la rg e a m o u n ts o f b lo o d o n w h ic h th e y feed .

T h e re a re m a n y m ed ica l im p lica tio n s f ro m fle a s . F le a s c a u s e d e rm a tit is , w h ic h l ^ d s to irr ita te d sk in , s c ra tc h ­ing , itc h in g an d p o s s ib le b a c te r ia l in ­

fe c tio n s . F le a s c a n be a h os t fo r tape ­w o rm s as a d o g o r ca t g ro o m s its e lf and ingests in fe c te d fle a s , w h ic h in tu rn re le ases the ta p e w o rm in to the a n im a l’s b o d y . F le a s ca n a ls o lead to anem ia.

O u r g o a l is n o t to fr ig h te n pe t o w n ­e rs fro m e n jo y in g the o u td o o rs w ith th e ir a n im a ls th is s u m m e r, b u t ra ther to p ro m o te a n im a l h ea lth th ro ug h an u nd e rs ta n d in g o f the d an gers o f u n ­trea ted f leas an d tick s . W o r k in g re g u ­la r ly w ith th e ir ve te r in a r ian s , pet o w n ­ers can k eep th e ir a n im a ls fre e o f fleas a n d tick s .

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A s a s m a ll b u s in ess a n d h o m e o w n e r in N e w Je r s e y fo r o v e r 2 0 y e a rs , I fo u n d it h y p o c r i t ic a l fo r A T & T , the la rgest t e le v is io n n e tw o rk o p e ra to r in th e U n ite d S ta te s , to a c cu s e V e r iz o n o f p ra c t ic in g a n t i- c o m p e t it iv e b u s i­ness ta c tic s . B e c a u s e o f a le g a l lo o p ­h o le , A T & T is a l lo w e d to b lo c k D S L a d v e r t is in g fro m th e ir c a b le s ta tions. C a b le c o m p a n ie s d o th is b e c a u s e

they realize that D S L com m erc ia ls m a y interfere w ith th e ir cab le m od em sales. S in c e th e y co n tro l the In te rn e t m o ­dem m arke t b y a 2-1 m a rg in , c a b le o p e ra to rs a re b lo c k in g th e p u b lic 's access and freed om to v a r io u s k ind s o f se rv ice s and p rices .

A T & T s ta c tics h a v e c lo u d e d the issue o f co m p etit io n in N J 's lo c a l te le ­phone m arket. A T & T is d is tra c tin g o u r state u tility reg u la to rs from d o in g

w h a t is r ig h t — a p p ro v in g o f V e r iz o n 's la test p la n fo r a lte rn a t iv e re g u la tio n th at w i l l p ro m o te lo c a l c o m p e tit io n a n d a l lo w b u s in e sse s a n d in d iv id u ­a ls to c h o o s e th e s e r v ic e th a t su its th em best. C o m p e tit io n has been the u n d e rp in n in g o f o u r nation . L e t ’s keep it that w a y .

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In bo th p ie ce s , w e at the M e a d o w ­lands R e g io n a l C h am b e r o f C o m m e rce w e re , I b e lie v e , p ro jec ted u n fa ir ly b e ­cau se w e h a v e n e v e r been fo r d e v e l­o p m en t a t a l l costs.

T h e tru th is th at w e h a v e a lw a y s lo o k e d at the re g io n c o m p re h e n s iv e ly a n d a d v o c a te d o rd e r ly an d b a la n ce d g ro w th .

Y e s , w e a re fo r in v e s tm e n t an d the C re a tio n o f n e w jo b s bu t n e v e r at the expense o f h o lis t ic e n v iro n m e n ta l rec ­la m a tio n a n d a lw a y s w ith th e co n c u r ­

ren t en hancem en t o f road n e tw o rk and trans it system s.

W e h a v e lo o k e d fo r th e s yn e rg ie s and the c o m m o n g ro u n d u p o n w h ic h lo c a l p u b lic o f f ic ia ls , the c itiz e n s , the business co m m u n ity , the e n v iro n m e n ­ta lis ts , a n d la b o r ca n w o rk tog e the r to f u l f i l l a b es t v is io n o f w h a t the M e a d o w la n d s ca n be . T h is is w h a t w e h a v e a lw a y s d o n e lo n g b e fo re o t h e r a d v o c a t e s c a m e u p o n th e scene . T h is is w h a t w e w i l l c o n t in u e to do.

A s fo r the n am e ch an g e , it m atte rs v e r y litt le in the rea l w o r ld . O u r fo cu s w a s s im p ly th at it c a rr ie d s y m b o lic w e ig h t a n d that w e ca n n o t g o fo rw a rd w ith o u t fa c to r in g th e n eed fo r c o n ­tin u ed e c o n o m ic l i fe and susten an ce

in to th e e qu a tio n .T h e tru th is jh a t w h a t b in d s a ll o f us

to g e th e r in th is re g io n is fa r g rea te r than that w h ic h sepa rates us.

F o r w h i le th e C a p t a in a n d th e B a y k e e p e r a rg u e fo r s a v in g a ll th e o p e n s p a c e in th e M e a d o w la n d s , w e 'v e lo n g ag re e d that f u l l y 95 p e r ­c e n t o f it sh o u ld be.

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A b b o tt L a b o ra to r ie s r e c e n t ly a n ­n o u n ce d that D a v id B . G o fF re d o o f N o r th A r lin g to n h as been n am e d se­n io r v ic e p re s id e n t, p h a rm a ce u tic a l o p e ra t io n s .

G o ffre d o , 4 8 , jo in e d A b b o tt in 1987. H e h as h e ld s e ve ra l m a n a g e m e n t p o ­s it io n s in A b b o tt ’s d o m e stic p h a rm a ­c e u t ic a l bu s in ess , and , m ost r e c e n tly , s e rv e d as v ic e p re s id e n t, E u ro p e a n o p e ra t io n s w ith re s p o n s ib il ity fo r the p h a rm a ce u tic a l, n u tr it io n a l an d h os­p ita l b u s in esses in th is reg io n .

“ D a v e G o f f r e d o is an o u tstan d in g leader and w i l l d o a superb jo b as head o f o u r P h a rm a c e u t ic a l P ro d u c ts D iv i ­s io n ( P P D ) , ’’ s a id M i le s D . W h it e , A b b o tt ’ s c h a irm a n and c h ie f e x e cu ­t iv e o ff ic e r . “ W e ’re fo rtu n a te to h ave the ta len t to be a b le to f i l l s e n io r p o s i­tion s w ith such h ig h ly q u a lif ie d in te r­n a l c a n d id a te s ."

G o f f r e d o h o ld s a b a c h e lo r ’s deg ree in b u s in e s s a d m in i s t r a t io n f r o m R o w a n U n iv e r s i t y and m a s te r ’ s d e ­g ree in m an ag em en t fro m N o r th w e s t ­e rn U n iv e r s i t y ’ s K e l lo g g G ra d u a te S c h o o l o f M a n a g e m e n t.

H e is a 1972 g rad ua te o f Q u e e n o f P e a ce H ig h rS c h o o l. N o rth A r lin g to n , a n d is th e so n o f C a r o l a n d T o m G o f f r e d o o f N o r th A r lin g to n .

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O v e r 100 ch ild ren pa rtic ipa ted in the C o u n ty o f B e rg e n ’s recen t a n n u a l c e l­e b ra tio n o f “ T a k e Y o u r C h i ld to W o rk D a y . " T h e ch ild re n , a c c o m p a n ie d b y p a re n ts a n d g ra n d p a re n ts w h o a re e m p lo y e e s o f the C o u n ty o f B e rg e n , to o k part in p o l ic e d o g d e m o n s tra ­t ion s , m a k in g c ra fts and m a n y o th e r a c t iv it ie s d es ig ned to sh o w th em w h a t g o e s o n in a w o rk d a y in H a c k e n s a c k .

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pa rtm en t s h o w e d the c h ild re n h o w u> h o ld and s w in g a g o lf c lu b . S h e r i f f > o ff ic e rs d is tr ib u ted in fo rm a t iv e b ro ­c h u r e s a n d s h o w c a s e d th e dep artm e n t’s G e rm a n Sh e p h e rd u n. E lè c tro n ic vo tin g m ach ines w ere a v a il­ab le fo r each “ fu ture v o te r " to sam ple. S t a f f from the B e rg e n C o u n ty A n im ili Sh e lte r and the B e rg e n C o u n ty Z o o ­lo g ic a l P a rk w e re on h and to sho w the ch ild re n m a n y s m a ll a n im a ls includ-

inu an Ita lia n •' k ittens, turtles, r snake.s. .

e y h u u u d , ea ts and h its and fe rrets, and

I n t i r O d a p o ', e' a; P o l i t e V n . ’c a n t a n d c i Im a n M a r k I e p i i i P o l i c e I i c u t e u a n l ’( o u n tv I .vé cu t iv S ch u b e r , In front Sco tt S io rm s a n d N

B e rg e n C o u n ty W a ll in g to n C oun-

%ki; B e rg e n C o u n ty S c o tt S to rm s and e W i l l i a m “ P a t ” are S a m a n th a and ic h o la s L e p in s k i.

Rothman moves to preserve undeveloped meadowlandsC o n g re s s m a n S te v e R o th m a n (D -

N J9 ) u sed h is p o s itio n as a m e m b e r o f the p o w e r fu l H o u se A p p ro p r ia t io n s C o m m itte e to w in a v ic to r y to save th e e n t ire 8 ,400 u n d e ve lo p e d a c re s in th e H a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w la n d s . R o th m a n passed an a m en d m en t to the H o u s e A p p ro p r ia t io n s E n e r g y a n d W a t e r S u b c o m m itte e b i l l , re q u ir in g a s tu d y o f h o w best to resto re th e open s p a c e n o w le f t in th e H a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w la n d s . R o th m a n a d d e d th is p ro v is io n to the A r m y C o rp s o f E n g i ­neers ' H u d so n - R a r itan E s tu a ry R e s ­to ra tio n P ro je c t..

" T o d a y w e h a v e w o n the f irs t o f m a n y ba ttle s to p re se rve th e last u n ­d e v e lo p e d p a rce ls o f the H a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w la n d s , o n e o f the & w la rg e t ra c ts o f o p e n sp a ce r e m a in in g in N o rth e rn N e w Je r s e y ," R o th m a n said. " In o rd e r to sa v e th is la n d fro m d e ­

v e lo p m en t and then to c le an up and resto re it as part o f an o pen space e n v iro n m e n ta l pa rk o r p rese rve , w e m ust firs t e x p lo re a ll the m a n y d if fe r ­e n t reso u rces a va ila b le . T h is am e n d ­m en t w il l a llo w the C orps o f Eng ineers to d e v e lo p a c o m p re h e n s iv e p lan a b o u t h o w to bes t save and restor e the open space rem a in in g in the M ead o w la n d s ."

R o th m a n , w h o w a s b o m and ra ised in B e rg e n C o u n ty , has m ade p reser­va tio n o f th e H a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w ­lands on e o f h is h ighest p rio ritie s , and re c e n t ly h e ld a s u m m it w ith co n se r­va tio n g ro u ps a s w e ll a s fed e ra l, state, a n d lo c a l a g e n c ie s to d is c u s s h o w best to p re se rve th is o pen space. I le sa id h e w i l l ta k e to d a y 's success to th e n ex t M e a d o w la n d s s u m m it m ee t­in g w ith in the n ex t fe w w e e ks .

"P re s e rv in g th e M e a d o w la n d s w il l

not be n o n e in on e d a y . a n d it w i l l not be d o n e b y o n e fe d e ra l, s tate o r lo c a l a g e n c y ." R o th m a n said . "H o w e v e r , w o rk ing .together, i am h o p e fu l w e can rea lize the d ream o f p ro tec ting , c le a n ­ing up and p re s e rv in g a ll the re m a in ­ing »pen space in th e M e a d o w la n d s fo r fu tu re g e n e ra t io n s ."

T h e C o rp s o f E n g in e e rs ' -Hudson-R aritan E s tu a ry R e s to ra t io n P ro je c t p ro v id e s e n v iro n m e n ta l re s to ra tio n fe a s ib il ity stud ies to id e n t ify , se lec t and e v a lu a te s o lu t io n s fo r es tua ry- v\ ide ecosys tem res to ration p ro jec ts . C u rrently the pro ject in v o lv e s 13 sites in the N e w Y o rk / N e w Je r s e y m e tro ­po litan a rea. U n d e r the b i l l the e n tire 8.'100 a c re s o f o p e n s p a c e in th e H ack e n sa ck M e ad o w lands w i l l be ex ­a m in e d fo r resto ration and p re s e rv a ­tion.

Teepee raised at recent River FestivalM e m b e rs o f th e N e w Je r s e y In te r ­

trib a l C o u n c il, a N a t iv e A m e r ic a n A s ­s o c ia t io n , ra ise d a teepee at th e re ­c e n t R iv e r R e n a is s a n ce F e s t iv a l on the H a ck e n s a ck R iv e r .

T h e c o u n c i l ’ s d em o nstra tio n w a s p a rt o f m a n y such p u b lic e v e n ts and d e m o n s tra tio n s o ffe re d at th e e ve n t, the firs t-e ve r r iv e r fe s t iva l to b e h e ld o n b o th th e H u d s o n a n d B e r g e n C o u n ty s id es o f the r iv e r.

T h e d a y- lo n g Ju n e 9 e v e n t, o rg a ­n ize d b y th e H a ck e n s a ck M e a d o w ­lands D eve lo p m en t C o m m iss io n w ith th e sup p o rt a n d co o p e ra t io n o f lo ­c a l, c o u n ty a n d state a g en c ie s , a t­tra c te d an es tim a ted 4 ,0 0 0 peop le .

Its th e m e , “ E v e r y D a y is E a r th D a y ” fo cu s e d o n the e n v iro n m e n ta l re c o v e ry and re c re a t io n a l p o ten tia l o f th e r iv e r a n d su rro u n d in g M e a d ­o w la n d s .

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die funeral from Home, North Ar-

D'Agoxta died Wednesday, 27, * * c West Hudson Hospi-

rfkikaray.a packer for Colgate-

in Jersey City for 7 ftm tofaw retiring in 1975.

lnJancy City, she lived in fNaglon for 35 years before.

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son-in-law, Larry M o grandsons, Anthony

d two sisters. Ml Mary Condem, hi Holy Cross Cem-

, North Arlington.

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WM bom in Newaikjiving in . Nalloy over 20 years then in jLyadNM far 60 years.: Hawaaaa Army veteran of WWII.I He waa a milkman, owning Festa M y , Lyadhurst far 30 years, retiring

Ha waa a caller far the bingo games ■I ¿M rfHaan Church, Lyndhurst for

. MvWars hcM e hb wife Gail Festa (aat Ifaadar), ton Michael Festa of MaAfaa, rtaaghlrn Grace Ann Festa

f Taau River and Theresa Patti of , staler Carmella Garofalo of

|.y *dbM , aad Qve grandchildren.I by one brother ■An- nd one sister Theresa

i was at Our Lady a Carmel Church, Lyndhurst.

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i, Lyndhurst,

Elsie IgielskiA m ass fo r E ls ie Ig ie ls k i ( nee

K o s y k ) , 79, o f N o r th A r lin g to n w as o ffe re d in O u r L a d y o f C z e s to c h o w a C h u rc h , H a r r is o n , fo l lo w in g th e fu ­n e ra l f ro m th e P a r o w F u n e ra l H o m e , N o r th A r lin g to n .

M rs . Ig ie ls k i d ied S u n d a y , J u l y 1, at the W e s t H u d so n H o sp ita l in K e a rn y .

B o m in Sh e n an d o a h , P e n n s y lv a ­n ia , she l iv e d in H arr iso n befo re m o v ­in g to N o r th A r lin g to n in 1955.

S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f the N o rth A r ­ling ton S e n io r C itizen s H arm o n y C lu b fcnd a m em b e r o f the L a d ie s A u x i l i a r y . o f th e A m e r ic a n L e g io n U n it #282 o f H arriso n .

S u r v iv in g are h e r husband, S ta n le y A . ; a d a u gh te r, R o s e m a ry Y o k a o f N u t le y ; g ran dso n , Ja so n Y o k a ; s is ­te r s , D o r o t h y Y e z u l in o s , A g n e s W a rg o , T e c la G a rb a r in o , R ose R y d z y , F l o r e n c e K o s t o w s k i , a n d J u d y O rz e c h q w s k i; a n d h e r so n - in- law , C h ris to ph e r Y o k a .

In te rm e n t w as in H o ly C ro ss C e m ­etery , N o rth A r lin g to n .

Erwin K. BreitkopfE r w in “ D u k e ” K . B re itk o p f, 65, d ied

T u e s d a y , Ju n e 26 at hom e.H e w a s bo m in B ro n x , N .Y . , live d in

L y n d h u r s t , an d w a& a re s id e n t o f C lifto n fo r 23 years.

*He w a s a c a s h ie r at S h o p R ite , L y n d h u rs t , fo r 28 yea rs , re tir in g in 1998.

H e w a s a fo rm e r m em b e r o f the . L y n d h u rs t P o lic e E m e rg e n c y Sq uad .

Su rv iv in g .a re h is w if e L o rra in e (n e e P rave tz ) o f C lifto n , h is ch ild ren D on na A c c o la o f C li f to n , P h i l ip S m ith o f L y n d h u rs t , and T r a c y B r e i t k o p f o f C li f to n , h is s is te r E le a n o r K e a n e o f N u t le y , a n d f iv e g ran d ch ild ren .

T h e fu n e ra l w a s a t S t . M ic h a e l ’s C h u rch , L y n d h u rs t . In te rm en t w a s at H o ly C ro s s C e m e te ry , N d rth A r l in g ­ton .

Ip p o lito S te l la to F u n e ra l H o m e , L y n d h u rs t , h an d led a rran g em en ts . .

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4 4 0 B e l l e v i l l e P i k e .

N o r t h A r l i n g t o n

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Helen StawickiH e le n S t a w ic k i (n e e K a n e ) d ied

T u e s d a y , Ju n e 26 at S t . M ic h a e l ’ s M e d ic a l C en te r, N e w ark .

S h e w as b o m in B a rrh e a d , Sc o tlan d , l iv e d in K e a rn y , and w a s a res id en t o f N o r th A r lin g to n fo r 4 7 yea rs.

S h e w a s a c a s h ie r at S h o p R ite , L y n d h u rs t , fo r 28 y e a rs , re t ir in g in 1998.

S h e w as a fo rm er m e m b e r o f the L y n d h u rs t P o lic e E m e rg e n c y Sq u a d .

S u r v i v in g a re h e r s o n D e n n is M u r p h y o f N o r th A r l in g t o n , h e r d a u g h te r P a t r i c ia Z im m e r m a n n o f L y n d h u r s t , h e r s te p s o n s R o b e r t S t a w ic k i o f O ld B r id g e , a n d W i l l ia m S t a w i c k i o f M a y w o o d , h e r s te p d a u g h te r Jo a n L a v e l le o f L e v i t to w n , P enn ., her s is te r Je a n K a n e o f K e a m y . g ran d c h ild re n D e n n is , C o lle e n , and R a y m o n d , and great g ran d so n M a t ­thew .

S h e w a s p red eceased b y h usb an d s E d w a r d S t a w ic k i in 19 80 a n d P h i l ip Jo h n M u rp h y in 1967 , h e r d a u g h te r M arg a re t M u rp h y D a v ie s in 19 92 and her sister V e r o n ic a C . K o lib a s in 2000 .

T h e fu n e ra l w a s at Q u e e n o f P e a c e C h u rc h , N o r th A r lin g to n . In te rm e n t w a s at H o ly C ro ss C e m e te ry , N o r th A r lin g to n .

Ip p o lito S te l la to F u n e ra l H o m e , L y n d h u rs t , h an d le d a rran g e m e n ts .

Patrick F. PurcielloP a tr ic k F . P u rc ie llo , 85, d ie d S a tu r ­

d a y , J ’u ne 23 in B r ic k H o s p ita l, B r ic k T o w n s h ip .

H e w a s born \i\ N e w a rk , liv e d in L y n d h u rs t , and w as a resident o f Po in t P le a san t fo r 25 years.

H e w a s an a ssem b le r fo r F o rd M o ­to r C o . , E d iso n , fo r m a n y ye a rs , re t ir ­in g in 1979.

H e w a s an A r m y A i r F o r c e ve te ran o f W o r ld W a r I I d u r in g th e E u ro p e a n a n d A f r i c a n c a m p a ig n s , r e c e iv in g n u m e ro u s a w a rd s an d d e co ra t io n s . H e r e c e iv e d the F re n c h L e g io n o f H o n o r f r o m P r e s id e n t C h a r l e s D e G a u lle o f France .

H e w a s p red eceased b y h is w if e E d ith P . P u rc ie llo (n e e G i l lm a n n ) in 1989.

S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e h is son P a t r ic k S . P u r c ie llo and g ran d d au g h te r E liz a - , beth A . P u rc ie llo , both o f P o in t P le a s ­a n t ; b r o t h e r s J o h n P u r c i e l l o o f Lyn d h u rs t and .L e o P u re ie Ilo o f N u t le y , an d h is s is te r G lo r ia C lo u g h o f N e w ­ton .

N a za re M e m o r ia l H o m e , L yn d h u rs t . h an d le d a rran g em en ts .

Wilbur MargoW i lb u r M a rg o , 8 2 , o f C li f to n , d ied

Ju n e 28.H e w a s bom in N o r th A r lin g to n . H e

liv e d there b e fo re m o v in g to C lifto n in 1953.

H e w a s an A r m y ve te ran o f W W I I .H e w a s a bus d r iv e r fo r 17 y e a rs fo r

th e P a s s a ic - A t h e n ia B u s L in e , C li f to n , re tir in g in 1983. P r io r h e had been a m ilk m a n fo r F o re s t D a ir y in N o rth A r lin g to n fo r 28 yea rs .

S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e h is w if e C a ro le A n n (n e e R e in c k e ) , ' so n s F r e d o f C li f to n and T e d o f B y r a m T w s p ., and fo u r g ran d ch ild re n .

H e w a s p re d e ce a se d b y a son S c o tt in 1985, a s is te r E d n a C h r is ty , and b ro th e rs H u g o a n d P a u l M e rg e

T h e fu n e ra l s e r v ic e w a s a t Sh o o k Fu n e ra l H om e , C li f to n . In te rm en t w as at C e d a r L a w n C e m e te ry , Paterson .

Geraldine Martha GrahlG e ra ld in e M a r th a G ra h l (n e e K ea n e ),

age 4 8 , o f R u th e r fo rd , fo rm e r ly o f U n io n C ity , d ie d W e d n e s d a y , Ju n e 27.

S h e w a s b o m in Ire lan d .M rs . G ra h l w a s a re tired p h a rm aceu ­

t ic a l a ss is tan t fo r S h o p R it e in N o rth B e rg e n .

S h e w as a parish on er o f St. L a w re n ce C h u rch in W e e h a w k e n .

M rs . G ra h l is s u r v iv e d b y h e r h us­ban d Ja m e s , h e r son Ja m e s M ic h a e l C irah l, h e r b ro th e r Ja m e s a n d sister- in - law Iz a M c C o s k e r K e a n e , n ieces A s h l in g M c C o s k e r K e a n e a n d C h r is t in M c C o s k e r K e a n e , a n d her m o th e r B r id g e t K e a n e .

T h e fu n e ra l w a s fro m the C o ll in s- C a lh o u n F u n e ra l H o m e , R u th e rfo rd . T h e fu n e ra l m ass w a s at S t . Jo s e p h ’s C h u rc h , E a s t R u th e r fo rd . In te rm e n t w a s a t H o ly C ro s s C e m e te ry , N o rth A r lin g to n .

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ORDINANCE NO 2001-1

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SCHEDULE OF FEES

FOR THE SANI I ANY (.ODI OF THE BOROUGH OF EAST

RUTHERFORD. BERGEN COUNTY. NEW JERSEY

CERTIFICATION

Pursuant to Rut* 4 89-6(b)(3). pieeee take noccetoel toe Boerdd Ac$uetmentaftheBorou(fiofCart-

t io n to in d iv id u a ls in need.H e lp fu l c o n ta c ts . Y o u c a n f in d

n a m e s , t e le p h o n e n u m b e r s a n d In te rn e t ad d resses o f o rg a n iz a t io n s that can g iv e y o u a n sw e rs to g e n e ra l qu es tio n s on M e d ic a re , o th e r h ea lth in su rance p rog ram s. M e d ic a re b ill in g , M e d ic a re fra u d a n d abu se a n d h ea lth c a re f a c il it ie s an d s e r v ic e s in y o u r area.

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BERGEN COUNTY DOCKET NO F 92101

________ Between Plentiff Manufacturers &stadt alameetngheldonMey 22 J '* 1«™ T™»» Company Trustee2001, renderedlne following da- For SecurHaalon Senas 1996 3lermnahon Agreement Dated 9/16/98 El AlaAPPEAL of the Estate of Edward Civil A d w n -W i of ExecutionDicker for the utilization of pre- Jone» * Jone»mises located at 100 Industrial 45 Esse« SRoadbeng Btocfc 2. Lot 1 Height HedcenserkNJ107601—‘ --i— ------— - By virtue ot the above staled writ to

me drected and delivered. I have levied upon and w* expose for sale at public yendue el the Sheriffs

_________ jn has been Office n Ihe C iy ofHeckensec* onfiled r the Office of the Secretary of the Board of Acfueiment and »

Between Plaintff FrwUn«?Mori gage Corp and Defendant Ralph JO ae taE l Als C iv l A ction -W l of ExecutionFederman and Phelan Sentry Of­fice PtiS te 505 216HeddonAveWfestmonlNJ06106By vrtueaftoe

SUPERIOR C .Of NEW JER!__

( HANOI NY DIVISION BERGEN COUNTY

DOCKf T NO F 2034400 Between Piantiff Cittoer* NAand DflfendaitAntonio Caruso Et A ls Civil Ac­tion- V\#it of Execution Casale, Aliocca. and PeUegrno, LLC

dafcered. I have levied i*xn and wtf expose for saia al pubkc vendue at the Sheriffs Office m the City of

RITAGERBER, Secretary PuMahed Juty b. 2001 Fee» / 50___________

___________tfofCom-rsasIssungAuthontyn

■a lownshcof Lyncticisltolens far to 262 FUdge Roed, Lyndhurst. Ine, a corporation of thè stefe of New Jersey OfficeràJohn Notte, Preeident. 6 Glendeée Lane. FtrimU, NJ07Ó04 John Notte, T reesurer 6 Gtendele Lane. Feslleld, NJ07Ó04 John Notte, Secretary 6 G

». FafrfUd, NJ 07004

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varfngtame The properly lo be sold is located n the Borough of Ruth­erford n the County of Bergen and Slate of New Jersey Commonly known as 118 Eastern Way. Ruth­erford. New Jersey Tax Lot Num­ber 25, Bloc* 161Dvnension of Lot Approxmalafy 50 x 100 Neerest Cross Street High­land Croutoprotumeteftnounl of Muniopal Liens S 13.000 00

Together with e l and «nguiar the rights, liDerties privileges, her- editements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or r anywise appeclanng ana the reversion and remanders, rents issues and prof­its thereof, and also a l Ihe estate, right, tile, merest, use, property. cuMm and demand of the said de­fendants of. m, lo and out of the same, be sold to pey and sMsfy n the fust place into the sad plant if the sum of S202.402 61 ,w#) lawful

lions expressed a ~the existence amount , or validly of

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an ndMduei.tor theuses located at 262 Ridge • Lyrxfmrat, NJ

If any should be emedeil Clerk of

2 R¿ ^ Ro«s¿ Lyndhurst Inc hnNo«a'8ecy¿Ashed Jme28, July 5.2001

property \— --- -------of this sale This notice is further subied to Condlions of Sale as set Ibrtiby He Shertf of Bergen Caity

The Sheriff reserves the right Id edÿourn ih* sale from hme to t»ne es provided by law GORDONM JOHNSON ACTING SHERIFF CH 756823The Record-News Leader June 2ft Juty 5,12,19.2001

Wktweday JiJy11tv2001 el two o'doc* n the afternoon, pre veihngtsne Property to be sold is located n the Borough of Ruther­ford. County of Bergen and State of New JerseyPremises commonly known as 5 Ayer Piece,Rutherford NJ 07070 BEMG KNGWN as LOf 3, BLOCK 71 02. on the official Tax Map of Borough of Rutherford Dimensions 100ft x 40ft x 100ft x 40ftNeerest Cross Street Washing­ton Avenue Together with e l end singular the rights liberties, privi­leges, heredlaments and appurte­nances thereinto beiongng or n enywise appertaining end the re version aria remanders, rents, is­sues end profits therecrf. end also all the estate right tile, merest, use. property. de*n and demand d Via serf defendants of, n. to snd out of toe same, be sold to pey and set isfy n the first piece unto the said ptHiia toe sun of |173.13183 w * bw M internet thereon.

20% of the_purch«se pnee n Ihe form of CertlCd Check or Cash « requredelbmeofsele r he prop arty M l be sotd sU*»ct to a liens and encumbrances of record and the Shenff makes no representft-

implied, as to --T id lyaf ______ sesonlheproperty wfsche toe sUijectmsner of this sale This notice is further sUxect to CondHone of Sale es set fartoby toe Shsrtl of Bergen Coirly

The Sheriff reservesThe right to ei^oum this sale from tame to fame asjxovOed by lew GORDON M JOHNSON ACTING SHERIFF CH 756785Pubkshed June 14.21.28. Juty 5. 2001Fee $8765

1Parsopany NJ 07054 By vrtue of the above stated wnl to me drected end delivered I heve levied upon and w« expoee ta al pubic venue et toe S'— *(ce n the C<y of Hecke____Wsctoesdey, Jiiy 25th. 2001 at two o'doc* n frie eftemoon.

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BERGEN end State of H Smmonfyknownee287 CHASfca v e n u e 7l y n d h u r s t . NJ Tax Lot e Bl o c k bo D im ensions of Lot (APproxmetely) 100 feet wide by

NeerMTCross Street the Northwesterly side of ÇI Avenue 150leel from toe Ni

lelandstoguterthe rights, liberties, — heredismentsar '

S^ nde??iSn ts issues a id prof' Is thereof. end alK> a l Ihe estate, right, tile, merest, use. property, c&m end demand of toe said de­fendants of, in. to and oui of toe

stoe sun of S183,011 26 w#\ lawful

formofCer requredatarty tfial be so« *U)*ect to ai and encumbrances of record end the Sheriff makes no ret tions expressed or m pl toe existence, emount or v i . *>y Ians and encumbranoes onto properly which is the subject mat­ter of this sele This notice is fur ther subiect to Condliona of Sale as set forth by the Shenff of Bergen Ccxrty

The Sheriff reserves the right to ad|ourn this sale from tone to tme as provided by law (.ONI jON M JOHNSON ACTING SHERIFF CH 756810Pubkshed JcJy5.12.19.2001 Fee *7904 _______________

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