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Back to School I I Labor Day Fun I | Pritzlaff ~ The Interview 1 It s that time ofyear again ... let the Leader help 1 1 Celebrate this Labor Day Rutherford style!!! 1 | Gold medal wrestler ready to take on the world 1 See page 5 j [ See page 7 j [ See page 8 | TH E C O M M ER CIAL LYNDHURST'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Published at 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst Second Class Postage Paid At Rutherford, NJ 07070 Subscription $9 Published Weeky USPS125-420 H e a te r 254 OF LYNDHURST THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 ,1 9 9 8 Closing Notice All Municipal Offices in the Township of Lyndhurst will be closed on Monday, September 7, 1998 in observance of Labor Day. Lyn d h u rst Police w arn that gypsies a re p re y in g on th e to w n sh ip ’s e ld e r ly Acrobatic program sign-up underway Registration is now underway for the Acrobatic Fall Program for all Lyndhurst residents ages 4 -13, and the Acrobatic Fall Program for the Handicapped, ages 5-12. The fee for both programs is $50. Classes begin on Thursday, September 17. To reg- ister call the Parks Dept, at 804-2482. Feast on fish & chips with Mt. Carmel Srs. There w ill be a Fish & Chips D in- ner sponsored by the Mt. Carmel Senior Citizens Club on Friday, Sep- tember 11 from 5 - 7 pm at the Lyndhurst Senior Citizens Building. Price is $7.50 for adults and $5.50 for children under 12; all take out orders are $7.50. Call 933-0272 or *39-4223 Jor tickets. L.H.S. Class of ‘88 planning get-together The Lyndhurst High School Class o f 1988 w ill be holding their 10 year reunion on Friday, November 27. Cocktails at 7 pm w ill be followed by dinner, dancing and open bar at the Landmark II in East Rutherford. Cost is $75 per person. For more in- formation call Shauna at 939-1990. Women’s Club plans fundraisers The Budget Committee of the W omen’s Club of Lyndhurst met re- cently to finalize plans for fund rais- ing for the upcoming year 1998-99. A Chinese Auction is planned for September and there w ill be a trip to Pennsylvania to see “Noah” in No- vember. The members are active in community affairs, aiding women, and children in shelters in our area and around the world. Lyndhurst Knights to hold picnic The Lyndhurst Knights of Colum- bus w ill hold their annual Friends and Family Picnic at the Lyndhurst County Park from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 13. Advanced discount priced tickets are $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children under 12 years old. For tickets call Chris Ruhrold at (201)991-4403 or the Council Hall at (201 >438-9809 to leave your ticket order. Food, prizes, f\in, games and mu- sic await you. Give your family and friends a refreshing Sunday after- noon in the park. Lyndhurst United Soccer Club wants you Lyndhurst United Soccer Club (LUSC) is looking for players on the U9 Girls Travelling Team. If you live in Lyndhurst, North Arlington, Keamy or Rutherford, and want to play there is a spot for you on the team. The LUSC is looking for girls bom between August 1, 1989 and July 31, 1990. They will teach you to play the game of soccer with one of their many trainers. Those interested should call Angela at (201)939-1689. She w ill be glad to explain the LUSC’s program with you and your parents. by D ebra W inters On August 25. Lyndhurst police received a report from a Clinton Ter- race senior citizen resident that two men attempted to enter her apart- ment. The men stating that the land- lord sent them there to replace the windows, police said. When the woman went to call the landlord to verify, the men fled from the build- ing. A half-hour later, Lyndhurst po - lice received a call from an elderly couple residing on Orient Way re- porting that three individuals entered their house and stole cash from a wallet and jewelry. They said they were there from the town to fix some- thing, and sent the couple to another part of the house so they could help themselves to any personal belong- ings. “They fit the description of the first individuals. We think it is gyp- sies that are operating in our area." said Inspector James O’Connor. “They use the same old story: they are either there to fix the driveway, the roof, or they work for the De- partnient of Public Works." said O'Connor. “If anyone comes to your door, re- gardless of who they say they are. the DPW or Water Department, don't let them in. Ask them for iden- tification or quickly call the town to verify that they have sent someone to your residence." O'Connor said. He added that a couple of years ago a similar situation occured and that they were successful in recovering the resident's money. The Lyndhurst Municipal Alliance (also known as Lyndhurst Substance Abuse Committee) is sponsoring a 50/50, proceeds to benefit DARE, Project Graduation, Senior Citizens Drug Awareness Program, Concerts in the Park, Halloween Parade and Anti-Drug Poster Contest. Tickets are $ 1.00 each, with fen in a book. Tickets are available in Mayor Guida's office in the Town Hall. For further information call Gail Kapp at 201-804-2450. Handicapable Ree Program receives grant . .. . r. I fu i: U1-D nn> Ave OH The Lyndhurst Department of Parks & Recreation under the direc- tion of Commissioner Paul Passamano, Jr., is pleased to an- nounce the receipt of a grant in the amount of $5,000.00 for the 1999 Handicapable Recreation program. This grant has been awarded by the New Jersey Department of Commu- nity Affairs, O ffice o f Recreation, for the continuation of recreation and social programs for children and adults who have developmental de- lays or disabilities. Handicapable Recreation has been a growing program in Lyndhurst since 1995. Activities include Sat- urday programs in physical exercise and social programs on Saturday evenings for teens and adults. The goals o f Handicapable Recreation are not only to help the participants de- velop skills and have recreation ac- tivities, but also to give them oppor- tunities to develop and maintain friendships that can extend beyond specific activities to everyday social relationships. Pre-registration in Handicapable Recreation is required for participa- tion in the above mentioned pro- grams, as well as all sport activities sponsored under the grant program. The sport programs include acrobat- ics, soccer, basketball and Chal- lenger baseball. Parental involve- ment is required for those children who need close supervision. Registration for new members w ill be held at the Lyndhurst Recreation evenings ror teens ana auuiu>. me oe nau » me Visit the Book Fair at the Lyndhurst Library t-i i !aa1 _ r~ • J .. _ I .».JL ...O * TU a P kil/iron ’ c D nnm Pri^Qi/ Q_J The Little Friends o f the Lyndhurst Library will be sponsoring a Book Fair the week of September 14 - 18. The Book Fair will be held in the Children’s Room of the Lyndhurst public Library. Scholastic book pub- lishers will provide new books of various subjects and grade levels to be purchased. The Children’s Room w ill benefit by receiving some new Scholastic books, and also a small percentage of all profits made dur- ing the Book Fair. The Book Fair hours will be Mon- day, 12-5; Tuesday - Thursday, 9-5; Friday, 9-4. If you are interested in joining the Little Friends of the l.yndhurst Li- brary group, or would like more in- formation about upcoming programs which are sponsored bv the group, contact Stephanie Regetz at 842- 0781. The Lyndhurst Public Library Children’s Room would like to an- nounce that the first “Fall Toddler Time” Session for children ages 2 and 3 will begin on Tuesday, Sep- tember 22. The session runs every Tuesday for five weeks from Septem- ber 22 through October 20 at 10:30 a.m. The first “Fall Storytime” Ses- sion for children ages 3-5 w ill begin on Wednesday, September 23. The session runs every Wednesday for five weeks from September 23 through October 21 at 10:30 a.m. Children aged 3 may only be regis- tered for either Tuesday or Wednes- day, but not both. Registration for the Fall Toddler Time Session and for the first Fall Storytime Session begins on Tuesday, September 8. To register call the Children’s A n im p o rta n t n otice to L yn d h u rst residents It has been the practice of the Lyndhurst Sewer Department to en- ter both residential homes and busi- ness establishments for sewer calls. Upon the recommendation of the insurance company, the practice cannot continue, as it exposes the Township to potential liability for any damages inadvertently caused by Township employees while on private property. Therefore, effective October I. 1998, the Department of Public W orks w ill no longer enter any pri- vate property or business establish- ment for any type of work. This change in policy is for the protec- tion o f the residents as well as the Township. Lending a helping hand - Many member? of the Lyndhurst Chapter #4319, American Association of Retired Persons, have donated over 1,000 hours to the Community Foodbank in Hillside The Foodbank recently gave a thank you luncheon to the volunteers Pictured above, left to right, are some of Chapter #4319 members who attended the luncheon, seated Phyllis Timpanaro, Muriel Honey and Irene Zelna Standing Nancy McFadden, President Marie Penney, Hildegard Kalaskey, Howard and Madeline Ruvere and Marylou Luglio H ottest tickets in tow n are fo r 50/50 Department, 250 Cleveland Ave., on Thursday, September 10 trom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Bring basic medical information (doctor’s name and ad- dress, medication names and dos- ages). The first program of the Fall will be Indoor Soccer, co-sponsored by the North Arlington Recreation De- partment. Indoor Soccer w ill be held on Fridays, from 6:00 to 7:15 p.m. for ages 9-14 and from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. for ages 15 and up, from Sep- tember 11 through October 16. The program will be held at the Wash- ington School gym on Albert St. in North Arlington. Current members may register by calling the Parks Department at (201)804-2482 or Micki at (201)997-5041. Open up a whole new world to your child at Lyndhurst Library’s story hours Room at (201)804-2480 or stop by during operating hours: Monday 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thurs- day 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monthly calendars tell- ing of upcoming Children’s events can be picked up in the Children’s Room. Memorial construction underway - Construction for the Lewandowski Brother's Memorial on New York Ave. is underway Pictured above is the sight where the memorial is to be erected Below, the first concrete slab is put into place Donations are being accepted to help fund this project Mail to AMVETS, 459 Ridge Road/P O Box 207, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 The dedication for the memorial will be on November 1,1998 at 2 pm at Amvets Post #20, 323 New York Avenue ---- Lyndhurst Health Department to sponsor Community Blood Donor Day Every seventeen seconds someone needs blood. The blood donors par- ticipating at the Lyndhurst Commu- nity Blood Donor Day will help to insure that the needs of area patients w ill be met. The drive is being held oil Tuesday, September 15, from 3:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Health Cen - ter, 253 Stuyvesant Avenue in coop- eration with Bergen Community Regional Blood Center (doing busi- ness as Community Blood Services) 970 W. Linwood Avenue in Paramus, N.J. Twice each year, the Lyndhurst Health Department helps organize this life-saving event. Every year four million Americans depend on blood transfusions to save their lives. Giving blood is safe, simple and takes only a short time. There is no risk of contracting AIDS or other infectious diseases when blood is donated. Needles and other equip- ment are sterile, used once and then disposed of. Needles are never re- used. Anyone in general good health, age 17 through 75, and weighing at least 110 pounds can donate blood. Donors should eat a moderate meal before donating and must bring iden- tification showing signature A cho- lesterol test is done for each donor A day in the sun - Sheriff Jay Alpert and Freeholder Richard Mola took time out to meet members of Lyndhurst’s Mount Carmel Church Senior Citizens Club at the annual Bergen County Division of Senior Services Senior Citizens Picnic. The event draws thousands of seniors from all over Bergen County. In addition to a day of sun and activities, over 2,700 boxed lunches were served. Pictured are: Sheriff Jay Alpert, Freeholder Richard Mola, Mary Giardelli and Marge Ross Never eat anythingyou can’t pronounce. ~ Erma Bombeck

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T H E C O M M E R C I A L

LYNDHURST'S O F FIC IA L NEWSPAPER

Published at 251 Ridge Road, LyndhurstSecond Class Postage Paid At Rutherford, NJ 07070Subscription $9 Published Weeky USPS125-420

H e a t e r 254OF LYNDHURST THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1998

Closing NoticeA l l M u n ic ip a l O f f i c e s in th e

T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u r s t w i l l b e

c lo s e d o n M o n d a y , S e p te m b e r 7,

19 9 8 in o b s e r v a n c e o f L a b o r D a y .

L y n d h u r s t P o l i c e w a r n t h a t g y p s i e s

a r e p r e y i n g o n t h e t o w n s h i p ’ s e l d e r l y

Acrobatic program sign-up underway

R e g is t r a t io n is n o w u n d e rw a y fo r

th e A c r o b a t ic F a l l P r o g r a m f o r a l l

L y n d h u r s t r e s id e n ts a g e s 4 -1 3 , a n d

th e A c r o b a t ic F a l l P ro g ra m f o r th e

H a n d ic a p p e d , a g e s 5 -1 2 . T h e fee fo r

b o th p ro g ra m s is $ 5 0 . C la s s e s b e g in

o n T h u r s d a y , S e p te m b e r 17. T o r e g ­

is te r c a l l th e P a rk s D e p t , a t 8 0 4 -2 4 8 2 .

Feast on fish & chips with Mt. Carmel Srs.

T h e r e w i l l b e a F is h & C h ip s D in ­

n e r s p o n s o r e d b y th e M t . C a r m e l

S e n io r C i t iz e n s C lu b o n F r id a y , S e p ­

t e m b e r 1 1 f r o m 5 - 7 p m a t th e

L y n d h u r s t S e n io r C i t iz e n s B u i ld in g .

P r ic e is $ 7 .5 0 f o r a d u lt s a n d $ 5 .5 0

fo r c h i ld r e n u n d e r 12; a l l ta k e o u t

o rd e r s a re $ 7 .5 0 . C a l l 9 3 3 - 0 2 7 2 o r

* 3 9 - 4 2 2 3 J o r t ic k e ts .

L.H.S. Class of ‘88 planning get-together

T h e L y n d h u r s t H ig h S c h o o l C la s s

o f 1 98 8 w i l l b e h o ld in g t h e ir 10 y e a r

r e u n io n o n F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 2 7 .

C o c k t a i l s a t 7 p m w i l l b e f o l lo w e d

b y d in n e r , d a n c in g a n d o p e n b a r a t

th e L a n d m a r k II in E a s t R u th e r fo rd .

C o s t is $ 7 5 p e r p e r s o n . F o r m o r e in ­

fo rm a t io n c a l l S h a u n a a t 9 3 9 -1 9 9 0 .

W om en’s Club plans fundraisers

T h e B u d g e t C o m m i t t e e o f th e

W o m e n ’ s C lu b o f L y n d h u r s t m e t r e ­

c e n t ly to f in a l i z e p la n s f o r f u n d r a is ­

in g f o r th e u p c o m in g y e a r 1 9 9 8 -9 9 .

A C h in e s e A u c t io n is p la n n e d f o r

S e p te m b e r a n d th e re w i l l b e a t r ip to

P e n n s y lv a n ia to se e “ N o a h ” in N o ­

v e m b e r . T h e m e m b e rs a re a c t iv e in

c o m m u n i t y a f f a ir s , a id in g w o m e n ,

a n d c h i ld r e n in s h e lte r s in o u r a re a

a n d a r o u n d th e w o r ld .

Lyndhurst Knights to hold picnic

T h e L y n d h u r s t K n ig h t s o f C o lu m ­

b u s w i l l h o ld t h e ir a n n u a l F r ie n d s

a n d F a m i l y P ic n ic a t th e L y n d h u r s t

C o u n t y P a r k f ro m 1 :0 0 p .m . to 6 :0 0

p .m . o n S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r 13.

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a re $ 8 .0 0 f o r a d u lt s a n d $ 4 .0 0 fo r

c h i ld r e n u n d e r 12 y e a r s o ld . F o r

t i c k e t s c a l l C h r i s R u h r o ld a t

(2 0 1 ) 9 9 1 -4 4 0 3 o r th e C o u n c i l H a l l

a t (2 01 > 4 38 -9809 to le a v e y o u r t ic k e t

o rd e r .

F o o d , p r iz e s , f \ in , g a m e s a n d m u ­

s ic a w a it y o u . G i v e y o u r f a m i l y a n d

f r ie n d s a r e f r e s h in g S u n d a y a f t e r ­

n o o n in th e p a rk .

Lyndhurst United Soccer Club wants you

L y n d h u r s t U n i t e d S o c c e r C lu b

( L U S C ) is l o o k in g f o r p la y e r s o n th e

U 9 G i r l s T r a v e l l in g T e a m . I f y o u

l iv e in L y n d h u r s t , N o r t h A r l in g t o n ,

K e a m y o r R u th e r fo rd , a n d w a n t to

p la y th e re is a s p o t f o r y o u o n th e

te a m .

T h e L U S C is lo o k in g f o r g i r l s b o m

b e tw e e n A u g u s t 1, 1 9 8 9 a n d J u ly 3 1 ,

1 990 . T h e y w i l l te a c h y o u to p la y

th e g a m e o f s o c c e r w it h o n e o f t h e ir

many t r a in e r s . T h o s e in t e r e s t e d

s h o u ld c a l l A n g e la a t (2 0 1 )9 3 9 -1 6 8 9 .

S h e w i l l b e g la d t o e x p la i n t h e

L U S C ’ s p ro g ra m w it h y o u a n d y o u r

p a re n ts .

b y D e b r a W i n t e r s

O n A u g u s t 2 5 . L y n d h u r s t p o l i c e

r e c e iv e d a re p o r t f r o m a C l in t o n T e r ­

ra c e s e n io r c i t i z e n re s id e n t th a t tw o

m e n a t te m p te d to e n te r h e r a p a r t ­

m e n t. T h e m e n s ta t in g th a t th e la n d ­

lo r d s e n t th e m th e re to r e p la c e th e

w in d o w s , p o l i c e s a id . W h e n th e

w o m a n w e n t to c a l l th e la n d lo r d to

v e r i f y , th e m e n f le d f ro m th e b u i ld ­

in g .

A h a l f - h o u r la te r , L y n d h u r s t p o ­

l ic e r e c e iv e d a c a l l f r o m an e ld e r ly

c o u p le r e s id in g o n O r ie n t W a y r e ­

p o r t in g th a t th re e in d iv id u a ls e n te re d

t h e ir h o u s e a n d s t o le c a s h f r o m a

w a l le t a n d je w e lr y . T h e y s a id th e y

w e re th e re f r o m th e to w n to f ix s o m e ­

th in g , a n d se n t th e c o u p le to a n o th e r

p a r t o f th e h o u s e s o th e y c o u ld h e lp

t h e m s e lv e s to a n y p e r s o n a l b e lo n g ­

in g s .

“ T h e y f it th e d e s c r ip t io n o f th e

f ir s t i n d iv id u a ls . W e t h in k it is g y p ­

s ie s th a t a re o p e ra t in g in o u r a r e a ."

s a id I n s p e c to r J a m e s O ’ C o n n o r .

“ T h e y u se th e s a m e o ld s to ry : th e y

a re e i th e r th e re to f ix th e d r iv e w a y ,

th e r o o f , o r th e y w o r k f o r th e D e -

p a r t n ie n t o f P u b l i c W o r k s . " s a id

O 'C o n n o r .

“ I f a n y o n e c o m e s to y o u r d o o r , re ­

g a rd le s s o f w h o th e y s a y th e y are.

th e D P W o r W a t e r D e p a r tm e n t ,

d o n 't le t th e m in . A s k th e m fo r id e n ­

t i f i c a t io n o r q u ic k ly c a l l th e to w n to

v e r i f y th a t th e y h a v e se n t s o m e o n e

to y o u r r e s id e n c e . " O 'C o n n o r sa id .

H e a d d e d th a t a c o u p le o f y e a r s a g o

a s im i la r s it u a t io n o c c u r e d a n d tha t

th e y w e r e s u c c e s s fu l in r e c o v e r in g

th e r e s id e n t 's m o n e y .

T h e L y n d h u r s t M u n ic ip a l A l l i a n c e

( a ls o k n o w n as L y n d h u r s t S u b s ta n c e

A b u s e C o m m it t e e ) is s p o n s o r in g a

5 0 / 5 0 , p ro c e e d s to b e n e f i t D A R E ,

P r o je c t G r a d u a t io n , S e n io r C i t iz e n s

D r u g A w a r e n e s s P ro g ra m , C o n c e r t s

in th e P a r k , H a l lo w e e n P a ra d e a n d

A n t i - D r u g P o s te r C o n te s t .

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in a b o o k . T ic k e t s a re a v a i la b le in

M a y o r G u id a ' s o f f i c e in th e T o w n

H a l l .

F o r f u r th e r in fo r m a t io n c a l l G a i l

K a p p a t 2 0 1 - 8 0 4 -2 4 5 0 .

Handicapable Ree Program receives grant . . . . r . I f u i : U 1 - D n n > Ave OHT h e L y n d h u r s t D e p a r tm e n t o f

P a r k s & R e c re a t io n u n d e r th e d ir e c ­

t i o n o f C o m m i s s i o n e r P a u l

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n o u n c e th e r e c e ip t o f a g ra n t in th e

a m o u n t o f $ 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 f o r th e 1 9 9 9

H a n d ic a p a b le R e c r e a t io n p ro g ra m .

T h is g ra n t h a s b e e n a w a rd e d b y th e

N e w Je rs e y D e p a r tm e n t o f C o m m u ­

n i t y A f f a i r s , O f f i c e o f R e c re a t io n , for th e c o n t in u a t io n o f r e c r e a t io n a n d

s o c ia l p r o g r a m s f o r c h i l d r e n a n d

a d u lt s w h o h a v e d e v e lo p m e n ta l d e ­

la y s o r d is a b i l i t ie s .

H a n d ic a p a b le R e c re a t io n h a s b een

a g r o w in g p r o g r a m in L y n d h u r s t

s in c e 1 995 . A c t iv i t ie s in c lu d e S a t ­

u r d a y p ro g ra m s in p h y s ic a l e x e r c is e

a n d s o c ia l p r o g r a m s o n S a t u r d a y

e v e n in g s f o r te e n s a n d a d u lt s . T h e

g o a ls o f H a n d ic a p a b le R e c re a t io n a re

n o t o n ly to h e lp th e p a r t ic ip a n t s d e ­

v e lo p s k i l l s a n d h a v e r e c r e a t io n a c ­

t iv i t ie s , b u t a ls o to g iv e th e m o p p o r ­

t u n i t i e s t o d e v e lo p a n d m a in t a in

f r ie n d s h ip s th a t c a n e x te n d b e y o n d

s p e c i f i c a c t iv i t ie s to e v e r y d a y s o c ia l

r e la t io n s h ip s .

P re - r e g is t r a t io n in H a n d ic a p a b le

R e c r e a t io n i s r e q u ir e d f o r p a r t ic ip a ­

t io n in th e a b o v e m e n t io n e d p r o ­

g ra m s , a s w e l l a s a l l s p o r t a c t iv i t ie s

s p o n s o re d u n d e r th e g ra n t p ro g ra m .

T h e s p o r t p ro g ra m s in c lu d e a c ro b a t ­

ic s , s o c c e r , b a s k e t b a l l a n d C h a l ­

le n g e r b a s e b a ll . P a re n ta l in v o lv e ­

m e n t is r e q u ir e d f o r th o s e c h i ld r e n

w h o n e e d c lo s e s u p e r v is io n .

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L e n d in g a h e lp in g hand - Many member? o f the Lyndhurst Chapter #4319, Am erican Association of Retired Persons, have donated over 1,000 hours to the Community Foodbank in Hillside The Foodbank recently gave a thank you luncheon to the volunteers Pictured above, left to right, are some of Chapter #4319 m em bers who attended the luncheon, seated Phyllis Timpanaro, Muriel Honey and Irene Zelna Standing Nancy McFadden, President Marie Penney, Hildegard Kalaskey, Howard and Madeline Ruvere

and Marylou Luglio

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M em oria l cons truc tion unde rw ay - Construction for the Lewandowski Brother's Memorial on New York Ave. is underway Pictured above is the sight where the memorial is to be erected Below, the first concrete slab is put into place Donations are being accepted to help fund this project Mail to AMVETS, 459 Ridge Road/P O Box 207, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 The dedication for the memorial will be on November 1,1998at 2 pm at Amvets Post #20, 323 New York Avenue

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Lyndhurst H ealth D epartm ent to sponsor Community Blood Donor Day

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A day in the sun - Sheriff Jay Alpert and Freeholder Richard Mola took time out to meet members o f Lyndhurst’s Mount Carmel Church Senior Citizens Club at the annual Bergen County Division of Senior Services Senior Citizens Picnic. The event draws thousands of seniors from all over Bergen County. In addition to a day o f sun and activities, over 2,700 boxed lunches were served. Pictured are: Sheriff Jay Alpert, Freeholder Richard Mola, Mary Giardelli and Marge Ross

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Let’s all do our part in this electionUN I.abor Day weekend - the “official start”

of the fall campaign season.While not a presidential election year, there

are nevertheless many critical positions up for grabs in the ‘98 elections, especially locally. The men and women elected to govern this year

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Reader's ForumNorth Arlington Ciri Scouts thank local donors for supportD e a r I d ito r .

I h e N o r th A r l in g t o n G i r l S c o u ts

w o u ld l ik e to th a n k a l l th e lo c a l c o m ­

p a n ie s w h o c h e e r f u l ly m a d e d o n a ­

t io n s A b a ske t f u l l o f g ir t c e r t i f i ­

c a te s a n d m e rc h a n d is e w a s r a l l ie d o tT

at th e F o u r t h o f J u ly S t r e e t 1 a ir

G e n e ro u s d o n a t io n s w e re g iv e n by

P ro s p e c t D e l i . G o ld e n L e a f H o r is t .

I m c o ln C in e m a s . S i lv e r B e l l T a v ­

e rn . M e t r o L iq u o r s . C la s s ic A t h le t ic

C lu b . R & R S p o r ts , T in y T og s , M

& R L iq u o r & D e l i , T h e G i f t C a r a ­

v a n . S w e e t C r a v in g s . V i l l a R o s a .

S u r r e y I n te rn a t io n a l N a tu ra l F o o d s ,

G r a s s P e t M e n a g e r ie . P a ra d o x C o m ­

i c s . M e t G r e e n ’ s S u p e r m a r k e t .

G o ld e n C h in a , T w in B a g e ls . T o t a l

Expression, Nails For You. Silk Flowers-n-StutT, Carvel Store # 1988, Ranko’s Super Subs. Bagel Factory. Steph’s, and Parow’s Funeral Home. We real I v appreciate your participa­tion.

Diane Dembowski Service Unit Manager

An open letter to Congressman Rothman on air traffic noiseD e a r L d it o r ,

O n c e a g a in I a m w r i t in g to y o u to

a s k y o u f o r y o u r h e lp w it h o u r p ro b ­

le m s in N o r th Je rse y c o m m u n it ie s ,

p e r t a in in g to a ir t r a f f i c , n o is e a n d

p o l lu t io n .

It s e e m s n o th in g h a s b e e n d o n e to

a l le v ia t e th is m o n s t ro u s p ro b le m .

W e . th e p e o p le b e l ie v e in y o u and

w e s t r o n g ly u rg e y o u to s u p p o rt C o n ­

g re s s w o m a n M a rg e R o u k e m a s r e ­

q uest to th e F A A to c o n d u c t l iv e te s t­

in g o f o c e a n ro u t in g im m e d ia te ly .

Y o u m u s t e x p re s s th e fe e l in g s a n d

th e w i l l o f y o u r c o n s t it u e n t s w h o a re

th e v ic t im s o f th e F A A , a b u re a u ­

c ra c y d o m in a te d b y th e a ir l in e in d u s -

tr>.

P le a s e ta k e a p o s it iv e s ta n d a n d

p u b l ic ly a n n o u n ce y o u r d e c is io n lo u d

and clear, you are either for or against testing ocean routing.

Congressman Rothman, we hope and pray that you will execute the right action and support Congress­woman Roukema's plan for live test­ing of ocean routing.

John P. Mistretta, Sr.Saddle Brook

Reader's Forum— J

North Arlington P.B.A. thanks sponsorsDear Editor, Muffler, Garden State Leasing, M y

The North Arlington P.B.A. Local 95 would like to thank all the spon­sors and participants who made our golf outing a success:

A&M Cosmetics, Arlington Diner, Arlington Jewelers, Arlington Pizza Armitage Funeral Home, Arnold Godstein, B & H Transmissions, Backstreets Bar & Grill, Charles F. Connolly, Crystal Florist, Prime- Care Medical Assoc., Dunkin Do­nuts, G. Broze Foods, Haward Corp., Kearny Federal Savings, Meinike

Cousin Vinny’s, N.A. Auto Glass. Neglia Engineering, N.J. X-Ray, North Arlington Mobil. One Stop Liquors, Psychological Services, R & R Sporting Goods, Prestige Awards, Ridge Road Florist, Roots. Sanborns Catering, Silver Bell Tav­ern, Smith Sondy Paving, Tempera­ture Processing, Thomas Betancourt, VFW Calo-Sass, Vicki's, Villa Arturo Ristorante, Weber Auto Body. Masonic Lodge, Salem Trucking. Klausner & Hunter, Insurance De-

of 1998 G olf Outingsign Administrators, Jo-Jo’s Pizza, West Hudson Hospital, Bullet Hole. Jack Manzo Electric, Gary Chen. Sabina Tse.

The proceeds from the tournament will be used to support our local D A.R E. program, and our commu­nity awareness program. We hope you can support their businesses like they helped support our children Thanks again and hope to see you next year.

P.B.A. 95 North A r l in g t o n

Caristadt Mayor and Council should be ashamed of themselvesthe speed o f the investigation so they private investigators who are then took the matter into their own hands without consulting any police

the issues at hand; namely, what will you do if elected? Mudslinging and innuendo should have no place in campaigning. Harping on opponent's past mistakes may stir voter's emo­tions, hut it says nothing about a candidate's ability to fulfill the duties o f the office he or she covets. Sell us on your ability to do the job well; knowledge and capability is what makes good leadership. Present viable solutions for the problems the community faces in simple and straightforward terms; forego the rhetoric and campaign-speak. And don't underestimate the voter's cognizance of the issues.

The responsibility o f democracy rests not just with those elected, but with those doing the electing as well. Let's all take our respon­sibilities seriously this election so that we can face the millennium with hope for a brighter future.

Dear Fditor.The Mayor and Council of the

Borough of Caristadt should be ashamed of themselves for their ac­tions concerning the hiring of a pri­vate investigator to investigate a criminal activity using tax payers dollars The local police department obviously had a criminal investiga­tion under way with the Bergen County Prosecutors office. This in­vestigation was jeopardized by the governing body hiring this private investigator who is not a recognized law enforcement official in the State of New Jersey It seems the Mayor and Council were not satisfied with

agen cy

T h e M a y o r a n d C o u n c i l , i f no t sa t­

i s f ie d . s h o u ld h a v e c o n ta c t e d the

B e rg e n C o u n t y p ro s e c u to r ’ s O f f ic e .

S ta te P o l i c e o r A t t o r n e y G e n e ra l's

o f f i c e . In s tea d th e y h ire d p r iv a te

i n v e s t ig a t o r s w h o b r o k e th e la w

t h e m s e lv e s to o b ta in e v id e n c e

M y c o n c e rn is th a t i f e a ch t im e an

e le c te d o f f i c ia l d o e s n ’ t l ik e the speed

o r d ir e c t io n o f a c r im in a l in v e s t ig a ­

t io n o r is n o t p r iv i le g e d to c la s s if ie d

in fo rm a t io n d u r in g an in v e s t ig a t io n

tha t they w i l l u se ta x d o lla r s to h ire

employees and then have a self serv­ing need to report to their employ - ers what their employers want to hear thus sending the justice system out the window.

I don’t disagree with the elected officials of Caristadt that these types of businesses are a concern, but they cannot be closed at any cost. There is still a constitution that must be respected and police procedures that must be followed to ensure the con­trol of businesses or people that cross the line.

Michael Saudino, Past Chairman Bergen Co. PBA Conference

DeCicco admonishes councilman to spend time on the issuesDear Lditor,

“What’s in a name?"While I didn't realize Councilman

Ward has a fascination with my name, I wish he would spend a little more time on the issues.

Let’s look at the various distortions and lies in Mr. Ward’s latest assault: Tthe local tax rate is down a point”

What Mr. Ward doesn’t tell you is that local spending in this budget increased $275,000 and Mr. Ward then voted to appropriate S2,000,000 in additional new spending just days after the budget adoption. The size of local government grew $2 million dollars in just days and how are we going to pay for this latest spending spree?“Host fees have been negotiated”

Host fees are a temporary source of revenue that have been squan­dered to the tune of S45.000.000 over th •„* la st decade. These fees arc in a s ta te of flux thanks to the corrupt garbage industry that Mr. Ward is relying on to build our future. “Whittles, along with running mates Susan King and Mayor Kaiser has

b e e n e n d o r s e d b y th e B u i ld i n g

T ra d e s & C e n t r a l L a b o r C o u n c i l "

W h a t u n io n w o u ld en d o rse a t r io

o f R e p u b l i c a n s th a t s u p p o r t

p r iv a t iz a t io n o f jo b s a n d the f ir in g

o f a te n u re d s c h o o l n u r s e 0 D o e s M r

W h i t t l e s r e a l i z e h i s s u p p o r t o f

p r iv a t iz a t io n u n d e rm in e s the la b o r

m o v e m e n t .’ I f M r . W a rd is so su p ­

p o r t iv e o f u n io n s , w h y is he a t ta c k ­

in g m y p o s it io n w ith the P O B A ?

“ ...th e s iz e o f lo c a l g o v e rn m e n t b e ­

in g t r ip le d , th a t ’ s ru b b is h "

W h e n M r W a rd w a s e le c te d to the

b o ro u g h c o u n c i l so m e 14 y e a rs ago .

m u n ic ip a l s p e n d in g w a s ab o u t $4

m i l l i o n d o l la r s lo d a y , m u n ic ip a l

g o v e rn m e n t is n ow S I 3 m il l io n d o l ­

la rs . I s ta n d c o r re c te d c o u n c i lm a n ,

i t ’ s a c t u a l ly m o r e th a n t r ip le d o n

y o u r w a tc h .

" . . .p a r t is a n s c h o o l bo a rd , th a t 's a n ­

o th e r re d h e r r in g “

N o t o n e D e m o c ra t se rve s on the

s c h o o l b o a rd . O n ly o ne re g is te re d

D e m o c r a t h a s s e rv e d on th e s c h o o l

b o a rd s in c e 1989 . C u r r e n t ly , th ree

a c t iv e R e p u b l ic a n s a l l in v o lv e d in

th e r e e le c t io n o f th e in c u m b e n t s

se rv e with the GOP’s backing. M rs

B e ta n c o u r t and Mr. Hermann both

h o ld elected positions in the R e p u b ­

l ic a n P a r ty . Mr. Griggs is a f in a n ­

c ia l contributor and Republican ap ­

p o in te e . Mr. Ward, open your eyes

T h e people of North Arlington h a v e a clear choice when it comes to

the candidates seeking your support c o m e November. You can either c h o o s e the status quo of incumbents w h o squander host fees, raise taxes, p o l i t ic i z e our schools, appropriate m o u n ta in s of n e w debt and attack any c it iz e n who questions their m a-

c h in e - s ty le governance of this c o m ­

m u n ity .

I choose to fight for change and g iv e these “new” Democrats added su p p o rt so that we can stabilize taxes, c o n t ro l our debt and manage our fi­n a n ce s as if they were our own. If y o u a re tired of the same old non­sense . ta k e back our town and throw the ra s c a ls out come election day

Jerry “Dewey” DeCicco North Arlington

0% tax increase a good way to begin leading into 21st centuryD e a r L d it o r ,

It sounds like the Democrats want a tax increase in Rutherford. In their letter to the editor they complained that the 0% municipal tax increase is too low.

Over the last six years, the munici­pal tax increase has been averaging less than the rate of inflation, yet the Democrats stated that 2%-3% is too high. And now 0% is too low. Please, make up your mind.

Ihe letter to the editor was also misleading for the citizens of Ruth­erford. Our opponents claim that we cut the operating budget of the Po­lice, Fire, and Sanitation depart­ments. Yet, the 1998 Budget shows

a m o d e s t in c r e a s e in th e b u d g e t

a m o u n t s fo r P o l i c e a n d F ir e o v e r

I 9 9 7 ’ s B u d g e t

A n d y e s , th e S a n ita t io n B u d g e t

w a s c u t . W e a re fo rtu n a te , as a l l o f

th e s ta te is , t o h a v e d e c re a se d g a r ­

b a g e fe e s d u e to a N J S u p re m e C o u r t

R u l in g . T h is a m o u n t w a s a p p ro x i­

m a t e l y $300,000 A n d w h o s e

$300,000 is th is , the g o v e rn m e n t o r

th e p e o p le ? O u r o p p o n e n ts th in k

tha t w e s h o u ld h a v e le ft the $300.000 in th e b u d g e t. B u t w e b e l ie s e that

th e $300.000 is b e s t le ft in th e h an ds

o f th e ta x p a y e rs .

R ig h t n o w . a h o te l is b e in g b u ilt

b y th e o ld d r i v e - in th e a te r in th e

Meadow lands. And shortly we are expecting the Marriott Court Yard Hotel to start building. These hotels will not be near any residential neighborhoods and will not affect our quality of life. And these Hotels will help us maintain 0% municipal ta x increases for the next few years

Our goal is to lead Rutherford into the next century, and a 0% munici­p a l ta x increase as a goal is a good way to begin.

Dennis Moore Steve Pisciotta

Counci Imen Catrina Poindexter Council Candidate

Rutherford

What did the Mayor and Council accomplish in Caristadt?Dear Editor,

I was shocked and disturbed to read in a recent Leader Editorial that they supported Mayor Roseman’s actions regarding The Fortune Club. How can anyone support the deci­sion by Mayor Roseman and Coun­cilman Davis to authorize spending thousands of dollars for what turned out to be paid sexual services? Why wasn’t an emergency council meet­ing called to make a decision with the full council? This could have been done within two days. Why? Because most likely authorization would not have been granted.

The editorial stated that “ in Caristadt they not only talk the talk, but walk the walk.’’ But 1 must ask this simple question - What did they accomplish? Wake up people of Caristadt - The Fortune Club is still there - business as usual - except for one thing. Since Mayor Roseman’s publicity stunt, business is booming more than ever for the very estab­lishment he wants to close. Just ride by some night and see for yourself. By doing what he did, he gave more tree publicity to a sleeze joint and hurt the image of the very town he

claims to seek to protectThink about it - what did he do.

Authorize, illegally, to pay between $4,000 and $6.000 to private inves­tigators to, as the prosecutor states, “avail themselves to sexual services” Next, he calls a news conference to announce his great deed Finally, he goes to New York to appear on Chan­nel 4 News. Anyone who saw that interview knows what an embarrass­ment it was for Mayor Roseman as well as the town of Caristadt. That’s it. That’s what he did Isn’t he great. What a good job. Except for one thing - they’re still open for business and according to published com­ments by law enforcement authori­ties, any undercover investigation in progress is niined. And if you read between the lines, you must know that where there is prostitution there s usually other, even more se­rious crimes going on. Just maybe there was a drug investigation go­ing on that was aborted because of Mayor Roseman’s antics. Did he ever stop and think of that? Also, according to The Record, he was given a confidential letter making him aware than an investigation was

in d e e d going on. First he denied being informed, now he cannot re­member if he received such a report. If he is as concerned as he claims to be, wouldn’t he remember receiving such a letter?

Also, the people o f Caristadt should know that the borough has already spent over $25,000 in legal fees besides the detectives’ pay­ments. And, at a recent council meeting, another $20,000 was autho­rized in legal fees. Before this mess is done, there will be much more in legal fees. And what will have been accomplished?

Finally, in North Arlington, they had a similar problem. But instead of private investigators, the govern­ing body allowed the police the proper time to do it the correct way. The ABC went undercover, wit­nessed certain violations of the ABC laws, called the police and arrests were made, including the club’s manager. All with no fanfire. This because their objective was to stop wrongdoing and not seek publicity.

Paul J. Occhiuzzo Caristadt

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A f e w w e e k s a g o a s ix te e n y e a r o ld

b o y w a s k i l l e d . H e w a s s h o t b y a

m a n w h o w a s c o m in g h o m e f r o m

w o r k a n d th o u g h t th e y o u th a n d h is

p a ls w e r e t r y in g to s te a l a c a r. W h a t

a t r a g e d y !

F r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o r s o f th e y o u n g

m a n s a id h e w a s a g o o d b o y a n d

n e v e r h a d b e e n in t r o u b le . M y

th o u g h t is w h a t w a s h e d o in g o u t at

2 o ’ c lo c k in th e m o r n in g ? D id n ' t

h is p a re n ts see to it th a t h e w a s h o m e

in b e d b y th a t t im e ?

H e a p p a re n t ly w a s w it h a f r ie n d

o ld E n o u g h to h a v e a d r iv e r ’ s l ic e n s e .

T h e re s h o u ld b e a c u r f e w h o u r .

W h e n y o u n g p e o p le a re a l lo w e d to

h a n g o u t w it h a c r o w d t i l l a l l h o u r s

o f th e n ig h t th e y a re b o u n d to g e t in

t r o u b le .

I k n o w o f tw o d if f e r e n t s e ts o f p a r ­

e n ts w h o t o ld t h e ir s o n s th e y h a d to

b e in a t a c e r ta in h o u r a n d w h e n th e y

re p e a te d ly d is o b e y e d th e y th re a te n e d

t o lo c k th e m o u t i f th e y p e r s is t e d in

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r e tu rn e d a t th e w ro n g t im e t h e ir p a r ­

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T h e y n e v e r c a m e h o m e t o o la te

a g a in . T h e y w e re ta u g h t a le s s o n

I n e v e r d id b e l ie v e in a l lo w in g

c h i ld r e n to h a n g o u t in c r o w d s a t

n ig h t T h e y c a n a lw a y s g e t in t o

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h o m e a n d s u p p ly a s u it a b le p la c e to

s o c ia l iz e .

C h i ld r e n s h o u ld b e h o m e b e fo re

d a rk . T h e re a re to o m a n y h a z a rd s

o u ts id e .

I l i k e th e m o th e r w h o a s k e d h e r

s o n w h e re h e w a s g o in g o n e n ig h t

as h e o p e n e d th e d o o r . H e s a id , “ N o ­

w h e r e ." S h e s a id a s lo n g a s y o u h a v e

n o w h e r e to g o s o u c o m e b a c k in ,

w h ic h h e d id .

1 l ik e th e c o m m e r c ia l w h e re th e

b u s in e s s w o m a n sa id to h e r tw o c h i l ­

d re n . I l l g iv e y o u f iv e m in u te s to get

d re s s e d fo r th e b e a c h a n d i f y o u a re

n o t re a d y I ’ l l g o m y s e l f . A n d th o se

c h i ld r e n f o l lo w e d o rd e rs . r h e v s c u r ­

r ie d . T h a t is th e w a y to h a v e d is c i ­

p l in e .

I t is to o la te to c u r t a i l th e a c t iv i ­

t ie s o f th e y o u n g m a n w h o is d e a d o f

a g u n sh o t. H o w sad ! H e w a s a g o o d

b o y . to o , th e y a l l sa id .

1 w o u ld l ik e to h a v e m y te le p h o n e

r ip p e d o u t o f th e h o u se . I n e v e r c a ll

a n u m b e r o f a tra d e sm a n ( p lu m b e r

o r e le c t r i c ia n ) w h e n I a m t o ld th e

a r e a c o d e is c h a n g e d . I c a l l th a t

n u m b e r - s o m e th in g is w r o n g th e re

It ta k e s m e a h a l f h o u r to g e t a n u m ­

b e r.

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to s e ll m e s o m e s e r v ic e w h ic h I d o n 't

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o u r u p s t a ir s p h o n e . P ic k u p th a t

p h o n e a n d y o u h e a r m u s ic o r s o m e ­

o n e t a lk in g b u t y o u c a n n e v e r g e t a

n u m b e r . C a l l th e te le p h o n e c o m p a n y

a n d th e y sa y n o th in g is w ro n g .

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w a y a n d in p u b l ic b u i ld in g s y o u see

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w a s u se d f o r c o o k in g . S o m e w a s

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w a s u se d to f r y p e p p e ro n i a n d g a r ­

l ic I h e n c o o k e d a n d s t r a in e d s p in ­

a c h o r e s c a r o le w a s p u t in to it a n d it

w a s d e l ic io u s .

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s tra in it b e fo re p u t t in g it in to th e o i l

m ix t u r e I h a v e se en th e c h e f s o n

t e le v is io n pu t th e raw c le a n e d v e g ­

e ta b le in to th e o i l a n d c o o k it t i l l te n ­

d e r I h a v e n e v e r d o n e it th a t w a y .

1 h e re w a s a t im e w h e n b a c o n w a s

a n o - n o bu t th e n th e y t e l l u s i f y o u

a re g o in g to ea t b a c o n at le a s t th ro w

a w a y th e re n d e re d fat H o w a w fu l!

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w ith the fat fro m an a n im a l It c a m e

in s la b s ; a p ie c e w a s c u t o f f a n d f r ie d

b e f o r e p u t t in g in th e v e g e ta b le .

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d e re d a la rg e p ie c e o f th e fa t, p u t it

in to a c r o c k a n d s a v e d it fo r w in te r

u se . T h e r e w a s n o s u c h t h in g as

C r i s c o in th o se d a y s .

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S tre e t F a i r w i l l b e h e ld o n M o n d a y , d id a te s w i l l b e o u t in f u l l fo r c e , w ith

S e p te m b e r 7 , f r o m 10 a m to 5 p m ta b le s se t u p in I in c o ln P a rk a n d a ls o

a lo n g P a rk A v e

M a n y s to re s a n d re s ta u ra n ts w i l l

a ls o b e o p e n fo r b u s in e s s a lo n g P a rk

A v e n u e a n d a d ja ce n t stree ts.

a lo n g P a r k A v e n u e f r o m S t a t io n

S q u a r e to H ig h la n d C r o s s .

T h e re w i l l b e 1 6 0 c r a f t a n d a n t iq u e

d e a le r s d is p la y in g a v a r ie t y o f w a re s

a l l a lo n g P a r k A v e n u e .

l o c a l o r g a n iz a t io n s w i l l b e s p o n ­

s o r in g ta b le s to s e l l f o o d a n d d r in k s ,

c r a f t s , s e r v ic e s , a n d g o o d s , a n d w e l l

a s s u p p ly in g p u b l ic s e r v ic e in fo r m a ­

t io n .

Donate blood at the Labor Day Street Fair

A B lo o d m o b i le f r o m T he B lo o d

C e n te r o f N e w Je rse y w i l l b e p a rk e d

o n H ig h la n d C r o s s , a d ja c e n t to L i n ­

c o ln P a rk at th e L a b o r D a y S t r e e t

L a i r in R u th e r fo rd D o n a t io n s m a y

be m a d e f ro m 10 am - 4 p m . I h e r e ’ s

a t rèe b e a c h b a l l a n d c o m p lim e n t a r y

c h o le s t e r o l s c r e e n in g f o r a l l b lo o d

d o n o rs C a l l V i r g in ia M a ra s s a t 9 3 9 -

8 7 8 2 o r th e B C N J a t 1 - 8 0 0 - N J -

B L O O D f o r fu rther in fo rm a tio n

R est r o o m fa c i l i t ie s a re a v a i la b le

in m a n y o f th e re s ta u ran ts , th e W i l-

M am * C e n te r . H o rm ig h M a ll a n d at

p o r ta b le s in v a r io u s lo c a t io n s

A u x i l ia r y P o l i c e w i l l be p a t r o l l in g

Visit the IRK booth at the Street Fair

T he S o u th B e rg e n C h a p te r o f the

I n t e r r e l i g io u s F e l lo w s h ip l o r th e

H o m e le s s o f B e r g e n t o u n ty w i l l

h a v e a n in fo r m a t io n b o o th at th e

R u th e r f o rd S tree t I a ir. M o n d a y . S e p ­

te m b e r 7, L a b o r D ay A l l p e rso n s

m a n n in g the b o o th h a ve w o rk e d as

c h a p e r o n e s , m e a l a n d fu n d r a is e r

p e r s o n n e l a n d c a n a n s w c i q u e s t io n s

b y r e s id e n t s c o n c e r n in g h o m c le s s -

n e s s in o u r a re a M a te n a l a b o u t the

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d e s ig n e d h o u se p in s w i l l be o n sa le

lo a s s is t fu n d in g f o r IK I p ro g ra m s

a n d t ic k e t s to B lo o m in g d a lc s C h a r ­

i t y D a y . W e d n e sd a y ( )c to b e i 7 \s i l l

b e a v a i la b le at S 10

the fa ir , a n d th e F ir s t A i d A m b u la n c e

C o r p s w i l l b e s ta n d in g b y to s u p p ly

e m e rg e n c y c a re

K e e p in m in d th a t d o g s a re n o t

p e rm it te d in I in c o ln P a rk , a n d o w n ­

e r s s h o u ld u s e d is c r e t io n in o th e r

c r o w d e d a re a s I x tre n te c a u t io n in

u se o f b ik e s , r o l le r b la d e s a n d s k a te

b o a rd s is re q u e s te d th r o u g h o u t th e

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I h e L e a d e r N e w s p a p e r w i l l h a v e

a ta b le in I i n c o ln P a rk , s o s to p by

a n d v is it us!

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Rutherford Republicans invite you to stop by

T h e R u th e r f o r d R e p u b l ic a n C lu b

in v it e s a l l t o s to p b y th e ir b o o th in

I in c o ln P a rk o n L a b o r D a y . T h e tr a ­

d i t i o n c o n t in u e s t h i s y e a r w it h

g r i l le d h a m b u rg e r s a n d c h e e s e b u r ­

g e rs a lo n g w ith f re s h to p p in g s . W e

vs i l l a ls o h a v e ic e c o ld s o d a s a n d

c h ip s

K e e p in g w ith t r a d it io n , th e c o u n ­

c i l c a n d id a te s w i l l b e p re se n t to m ee t

th e c i t i z e n s C o u n c i lm a n D e n n is

M o o r e . C o u n c i lm a n S te v e P is c io t t a ,

a n d C o u n c i l c a n d id a t e C a t r in a

P o in d e x t e r w e lc o m e a l l.

Rosary Makers will Activities and events for all ages aboundrepair your rosary

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h a v e a ta b le at th e L a b o r D a y S tree t

l a ir , fe a tu r in g r o s a r ie s a n d ro s a r y -

re la te d ite m s f o r sa le . M o s t b ro k e n

ro s a r ie s w i l l b e re p a ir e d o n th e spo t

I h e R o s a r y M a k e r s w i l l b e g la d lo d e m o n s t ra te h o w s im p le it is to m a k e

r o s a r ie s , at h o m e in y o u r s p a re t im e

T h e R o s a r y M a k e r s m e e t o n th e

f ir s t S a tu rd a y o f th e m o n th at 11 am

in t h e m e e t i n g r o o m u n d e r th e

C h u r c h o n H o m e A v e n u e . A t that

t im e s u p p l ie s a re p ic k e d u p a n d f in ­

is h e d ro s a r ie s a re tu rn e d in R o s a ­

r ie s a re m a d e at h o m e a n d tu rn e d in

to b e d is t r ib u t e d to th e m is s io n s ,

n u r s in g h o m e s , h o s p i t a ls a n d th e

m il i t a r y h e re a n d a ro u n d th e w o r ld .

L o r m o r e in fo r m a t io n s to p b y th e

ta b le in th e p a r k o r c a l l 2 0 1 - 9 3 9 -

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I h e r e 's p le n ty to d o fo r a l l a g e s at

th e I a b o r D a y S t r e e t l a ir , i f yo u k n o w w h e re to lo o k

C o n r a d ' s P u p p e t s , F e s t iv a l o f

F u n . 1 0 :3 0 a m . 1 1 :3 0 a m , 12 : 3 0 p m

a t th e l l u t / e l M e m o r ia l B a n d s h c l l in

L in c o ln P a rk .

J o e F i s c h e r , F a n t a s y , I l lu s io n &

M a g ic . 11 a m . 12 p m . I p m at the

l l u t / e l M e m o r ia l B a n d s h c l l in I in ­

c o ln P a rk .

A r t in th e P a r k , th e a n n u a l ju r ie d ,

m ix e d m e d ia s h o w o f th e R u th e r fo rd

A r t A s s o c ia t io n .

( ¿ o i l ’ s K id s P u p p e t s , p re se n te d by

•• ■ "Kw ■ Xw 1 -r . '* » ivv/V -

th e R u t h e r f o r d B i b l e C h a p e l In

fro n t o f th e R u th e r fo rd L ib r a r y

A n t iq u e F i r e F .n g in c a n d A c t iv e

D u ty P u m p e r , p re se n te d by th e R u ­

th e r fo rd L ir e D e p a r tm e n t.

I h e B lo o d ( e n t e r o f N e w J e r s e y

B lo o d d o n a t io n s , 10 a m - 4 p m

H ig h la n d C r o s s a t P a rk A v e n u e

R ic h a r d M a s c h , th e s t i l t w a lk in g

c lo w n , w i l l b e s t r o l l in g th e a v e n u e

th r o u g h o u t th e d a y .

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c h a ra c te r s w i l l ta k e p la c e a l l d a y

lo n g

J j j

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S t r e e t I a i r to c a t c h th e s e m u s ic a l

a c ts .

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a n d 5 0 's . 10 am 12 10 p m . B a n k

o f N e w Y o r k A re a . A m e s a n d P a rk

A v e n u e s

A le x W a t k i n s , D ix ie la n d J a z z .

1 :30 - 4 :3 0 p m . B a n k <>l N e w Y o r k

A re a . A m e s a n d P a rk A v e n u e s .

K r a k e r j a x , D ix ie la n d J a z z 10

am - I p m . P re s b y te r ia n C h u r c h T e r­

ra ce o n P a rk A v e n u e

C h e t ( h e s s a r i, l l a p p y Sounds B a n j o B a n d . I - 4 p m . P re s b y te ­

r ia n C h u r c h T e rr a c e o n P a rk A v e n u e .

H a n k T r o t t a , C o u n t r y Western B a n d . 2 - 4 30 p m , P a rk A v e n u e at

B o ro u g h H a l l

L u n c h t im e M u s ic a l Entertain­m e n t . ^5 K ip C e n te r

T h e R e v e ia i r e s , a strolling Bar­b e r s h o p Q u a r t e t , w i l l b e s e re n a d ­

in g a l l a lo n g P a rk A v e n u e .

ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL

211 Pennington Avenue Passaic, NJ 07055

ACROSS 1 Kimono

teafure 5 BiJiards shot

10 Come into conflict

15 House or sticks starter

19 AuthortcnVc Jam es

2 0 'P a p a 'Dionne

21 Actress Perez22 Appraise23 Hindu hero24 Lawrful25 Its capital is

ShHtong26 Pay to ptay27 Bad traffic

situation29 Reception

held by the president

31 fcfechaei, of TV tame

33 Debussy s -C tairde—*

34 Partdpating citizen

35 Fine-grained sharpening stone

36 Appetizing39 Ancient

residents of Great Britain

40 Way of

wise mentor49 Clove

seemed porenmal

49 Custsrd tarts50 Nathaniel

and Artemus51 Washer cycle52 Pan ol a bus

title53 Palm leaf54 Cleopatra s

craft55 Reprove

mildly55 Stalemate59 Cowboy gear59 Small

differences60 Charged

atoms61 Gambling

game62 Relax In

the tub

91 Young pheasant

92 Baseball great and TV host

93 In the hoosegow

95 Twin crystal96 Showing the

most pluck97 Ship's

steering wheel

99 Stoppers19 -The —

Animar (movie)

90 River in New Jersey

93 Fnend of the Lone Ranger

94 Cotter pin99 TV star

Estrada99 FIN too tuft

63 Picture holder 101 Word befoce66 Famous shop or suit

jockey 103 Baker s need67 Male witches 104 Body or dote 71 Bacchanalian starter

cries 105 Caled

44 White Inen vestment

46 Word with shoe or drum

46 Hooded garment

^ 47 Sam uels

72 Loses freshness

73 Evade work74 Leo T h e —*

Du rocher75 Fish or brtck

starter76 Opposite In

character77 Demented 76 Dorothy's dog 79 Once called

Clay 60 Sheik s

retreat

Chosen by the Japanese

106 Rudely concise

107 Reief org 106 Short ebeks In

Morse code109 Report or

rumor110 Like Georgia

Brown of song

111 Swiss abstract painter

DOWN 36 Pleasingly tubers1 Martonene tasty 67 Sals or some

maker 37 Ammonia tta rtir 66 Biological2 Temple’s derivative

ex-husband 36 Flowering. duplicate73 Large woody plant 69 Birds of prey

highway 39 April 1 70 Golf or tennishauler occurrence 72 Ancient

4 Wrestler s 40 Slow and Romanhold ststely. aqua re

6 Plymouth, in music 73 Spiritualtor one 41 Lukewarm entities

6 Lewis Carroll 42 Suppress 76 Closesheroine 43 Isle of —; against

7 Actor Moranis south of entranceol -Ghost Cuba 77 Maneuvers Inbusters' 45 Voting labor disputes

6 Duct or torm groups 46 Analyze a

76 Bank vaultstarter security

9 Ben and sentence devicedaughter, of TV

49 Weather- 60 ‘umble Uriahmap area 61 Essential

10 Longs lor 50 Souander elementeager* 51 MIHary

dress hat62 Green

11 Charte Brcwm. vegetableusually 53 Ice fields 94 Military

12 Hartebeest 54 Parade uniforms13 Keresan features 95 Blue day7

Indian 55 Classroom 96 Gem stone14 Short needled need 66 Shrink In fear

evergreens 57 Drained by 69 L O O M .15 Construction- a ditch member

stte sights 59 Not a party 90 Peruse15 Bi* or book animal 91 Cartoonis*

starter 59 “Who s — Peter17 Preminger. Now* (song) 92 Catcher s

of films 61 *Cal Me —* oiove 93 Barcelona bud11 Hammer part 62 Canonized

29 Angler s need one 94 Place or plug30 Kitchen 63 Same as starter

loHower 24 Across 95 Egg-shaped96 Wax32 Paul of 64 Convex

songdom molding 97 Cap or hole34 Article of food 66 Baby s starter35 Wandering complaint 100 Bosh'

tribe 66 Drtod pigMd 102 Novel

St. M ary’s H ospital Center for Senior CarePa s s a ic . N e w J e r se y

W AS.O.C We are Survivor« of CancerWednesday, Sept 9.2:00-4:00 p.m.

Widows Support GroupWednesday, Sept. 9,7:00-9:00 p m

CAJLE&S. Caicgiwn Support GroupWednesday, Sept. 16, 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Fibromyalgia Support GroupThursday, Sept. 17, 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Arthritis Support GroupWednesday, Sept. 23,7:00-9:00 p.m.

For answers to last weeks crossword puzzle, see page 8

Senior Walking ProgramEvery Wednesday, 10:00 a.m Location: St. Mary’s Hospital

Senior Supper ClubEvery Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.Location: St. Marys Hospital Cafeteria

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S u iA Æ iA A tr S h o r t sL y n d h u r s t w r e s t l e r D o n P r i t z l a f f b r i n g s

h o m e t h e g o l d a t J r . W o r l d C h a m p i o n s h i p sT h e a c h ie v e m e n ts o f D o n P r i t z l a f f s e c o n d s r e m a in in g in th e b o u t. *er 5 m in u te s n o o n e h a s 3 p o in t s a 3

a re g r o w in g q u ic k ly in to le g e n d a r y

p r o p o r t i o n a s t h e 1 9 - y e a r - o l d

L y n d h u r s t n a t iv e c a n c la im th e t i t le

o f b e s t in th e w o r ld .

C o m p e t in g in h is f ir s t in t e r n a ­

t io n a l w r e s t l in g m ee t, D o n to o k th e

g o ld m e d a l a t th e J u n io r W o r ld

F r e e s ty le W r e s t l in g C h a m p io n s h ip s .

T h e th re e - t im e N .J . S ta te C h a m ­

p io n is m a k in g h is te a m m a te s a t th e

U n iv e r s i t y o f W is c o n s in p ro u d as

P r i t z l a f f t o o k s i x t h p la c e in th e

N C A A T o u rn a m e n t in h is f re s h m a n

yea r.

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tu re s w re s t le r s f ro m 17 -2 0 y e a r s o ld

h a i l in g f ro m 33 c o u n t r ie s . F e a tu r ­

in g s o m e o f th e best w re s t le r s in th e

W o r ld th e J u n io r ’ s T o u rn a m e n t is a

n a t u r a l p r o g r e s s io n to th e W o r ld

C h a m p io n s h ip s a n d a p re lu d e to th e

O ly m p ic s .

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f re e s ty le to u rn a m e n t s h o u ld p ro p e l

P r i t z la f f ( 1 5 4 p o u n d s ) to th e to p o f

th e l is t a m o n g O ly m p ic h o p e fu ls .

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T u r k e y 3 - 1 a t th e S ta r o f th e D e s e r t

A r e n a in P r im m , N e v a d a . P a r t i c i ­

p a t in g in h is f ir s t in te r n a t io n a l t o u r ­

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T h e r u le s in i n t e r n a t i o n a l

f r e e s t y le w r e s t l i n g a r e d i f f e r e n t

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p o in t s f o r a “ ta k e d o w n ” a n d o n e

p o in t f o r a n e s c a p e w ith o n e r e f ­

e re e ju d g in g th e a c t io n . “ C o l le g e

w r e s t l in g g iv e s m o r e e m p h a s is to

c o n t r o l l in g y o u r o p p o n e n t .” s ta ted

S o u t h B e r g e n

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B y J a m e s D o m b r o w s k i

P r i t z la f f .

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in th e O ly m p ic s a n d a l l in t e r n a ­

t io n a l m e e ts h a s a fe w d if fe r e n c e s

fro m c o l le g e . F r e e s ty le h a s o n e 5-

m in u te p e r io d a s o p p o s e d to c o l ­

leg e a n d h ig h s c h o o l w h ic h h a v e 3

p e r io d s o f 3 m in u te s , 2 m in u te s a n d

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p o in t s to w in in f re e s ty le a n d i f a f-

m in u te o v e r t im e o c c u r s . T h e re a re n o

p o in t s a w a rd e d f o r a n e s c a p e a n d a

p a n e l o f th re e re fe re e s d e c id e th e o u t ­

c o m e i f th e re is n o c le a r - c u t p o in t w in ­

n e r o r to u c h f a ll .

T r a i l i n g l-O w ith o n ly 2 7 s e c o n d s

r e m a in in g in th e m a tch , P r i t z la f f h it

an u n d e r h o o k a n d k n e e -p ic k e d h im .

“ T h e b ig g e s t t h in g to p e r fe c t in g y o u r

f re e s ty le t e c h n iq u e is b e in g a g g re s s iv e

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Kearny -1 bedroom apartment, with modem kitchen, self­cleaning oven & dishwasher, vanity bath, large closets, free parking, avail. Sept. 15. Rent $730 plus utilities.

Kearny - 2 bedroom apartment, with mqdem kitchen, self­cleaning oven & dishwasher, vanity bath, large closets, free parking. Avail. Sept. 1. Rent $820 plus utilities

East Midland Apartments adheres to the principle of Equal Housing Opportunity.

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Lyndhurst, 2300 sq. ft. on second floor, available immediately,

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THE LEADER

P R O C L A M A T I O N

WHEREAS, the incomparable service which Rescue Squad Organizations have rendered for many years throughout the State of New Jersey as earned the respect and appreciation of the people they serve; and

WHEREAS, this volunteer service has grown over the past 65 years to over 400 volunteer First Aid Squads, Rescue Squads and Ambulance Corps to attain an enviable record of exceptional service to humanity; and

WHEREAS, never before in the history of Rescue Squads have they needed our gen­erous support, financial and otherwise, and they need in town; and

WHEREAS, many of or Rescue Squads have been seriously affected by inflation­ary expenses of operation and in many in­stances declining Financial support, lack of manpower, State training regulations; and

WHEREAS, these volunteers who con­tinue to give unselfishly of their time for the good of humanity and threatened by the inability to sustain these costs; and

WHEREAS, we all know the comfort of dependence upon Rescue Squads and the assurances they have always given to that which is most important to us, our well be­ing, and many times our survival,

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mayor Leonard R. Kaiser, hereby urge every resident of the Borough of North Arlington to join this tribute by giving generously as you can to this most deserving Organization.Dated: August 26, 1998 Approved: Leonard R. Kaiser, Mayor Published: September 3, 1998 Fee: $49.00

SHf5!£2<5SiP SHERIFF’S NOTICE SHERIFF'S NOTICE

- -_ of the B orough of

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S R I f e - w00ft

Ñ í i r e i t (Trot* Street Ri- v e rv lew A venue _ .

T ogether w ith all *nd s in g u ­lar the right», liberile», p r iv i­lege», he red itam ent» and an-

beiooging or i taining and f

¿}ft»nf c ‘éoe state, r ig h t , . . . . eof. and ai»o a« thee»fale, r igh t, true, intere*!, use . — — - |a im and de m an d ol

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the »aid plaintiff the " " " »7Ï12(5371 with lawh. f tie r jr -

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T ogether w im all a n d »mgu- lar Ihe right», liberties. p riv i­lege*, hered itam en t* and a p ­pu rtenance* the reun tobelonging or in a n y w .te a p p e r ­ta ining and the rev*r*»on and

NOTICE Tike noticc th* application has

been made lo the Director o f theDiviuon of Alcoholic Beverage Control by Allied Beverage Group L L C . to transfer the Plenary Wholesale License. No J402-2J-

'x ecu- 272-001 heretofore issued lo Allied Beverage Group for its premises located at 625 Rahway Avenue Union. New Jersey 070*3 to Allied Beverage Group s new facility lo­cated at 600 Washington Avenue Carlstadt. New Jersey 07072

The following persons reaiding aI their respective addresses are offic­er, and directors of the corporation Eric Perlmutter, 50 Cummin#» Circle. West Orange. New Jersey 07052. Myron Feldm an 55 Mohawk Drive Short Hills New Jersey 0707*. Jeffrey Altschuler I ' Pembroke Road. Summit. New Jer sey 07901. William Harmdin. *15 Summit Road Penn Valley Penn­sylvania. 19072. Edward Feldman. 118 Monmouth Drive Cherry Hill New Jeriey 0*002 Beth Feldman 17 Dorset Drive Medford New Jer »ey 0*055. Steven Altschuler 5 Horizon Road. Fort Lee New Jer sey 07024. Robert Harmelin 120 Old Gulph Road. Wynnewood Pennsylvania 19096

In addition FA A Distributing Company, w.th principal offices at

Pulaski Street Bayonne New

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m.righi lo adiourn th.» sa le Irom

K H f c ' S i i ’S ' a r a f - e i £ S , k s » s s s ^ f .Iff m ake» no rep resen ta tion* expre**ed or implied, a t lo me e /s te n ^ e , am oun t, o r validity of anv i.en» and encum brance» on the p roperty w hich i t m e »ubiect m a tte r of this ta le T h u nolice i» fu rther tiA & c H o C o jv? it'on t of Sate a t se t form bv the

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FubliChed AuhusI 27 Sept

nue l.'nion. New Jer sey 070* t are each a holder in the ajyiregate of more ihan I </*-• of said corporation structure Anv infor­mation concerning the qualifica­tions of any of the above current stockholders officers of director» should be communicated in wilting to the Director of ihe Division of

PUSLJC NOTICTPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the

Borough Council o f (he Borough of North Arlington on July 16, 199* adopted a Resolution pursuant to the provisions of N J S A 40A l‘l-5 engaging the profewonal Employee Assistance services of Ncglu Engi­neering. J4 Park Avenue. Lyndhurst. New Jersey 07071 for the 199* Road Improvement pro­gram This contract shall continue through the completion of the op­erations outlined in the proposal The total com pensation» shall be forty five thousand, two hundred and thirty-five dollars and no cents (45.235 00) plus construct ion super vision A copy of the Resolution and the contract are on file andavailable for pub Ik inspection in the office of the Borough Clerk Robert M Landolfi Acting Borough Clerk Published September 3. 199*Fee »9 62

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(.state of James W Bogle. Jr . De-

laka James Warren Bogle. J r ....)Pursuant lo the order of Michael

R Dressier. Surrogate of the Counts of Bergen, made on this 10th day of August 1991. on application of ihe undersigned Executorts) of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors o f the decedent lo bnng in to the subscriber their debt» de­mands and claims against the estate of said deceased, under oath within »i> months from the date o f such order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the tame against the subscriber Dated August 10. 199*Dorothy M Bogle. Executor 516 Prospect Place I vndhurst. New Jersey 07071

Esq . Attorney 2050 Center Ave , Ste 427 to rt Lee. New Jersey 07024 (201) 5*5 *677 Published September 3. 199*

BOROUGH O r RUTHERFORD

PLANNING BOARD LEGAL NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that on Thurs­day. the 17A day o f September.199*. at « o ’clock p m . a hearing will be held before the Rutherford Borough Planning Board in the Municipal Building. 176 Part Av­enue. Rutherford. New Jersey, on the application of Boiling Springs Savings Bank for site plan approval with related variance<sywaiverts) k, as lo permit the applicant to use the property described below (die site behind the Bank's building at 23 Park Avenue) for temporaryemployee parking pending t h e _____completion of the construction of the applicant's new headquarters *™building and parking area at the tri­angular corner of Ene Avenue. Ori­ent Way and Feroma Way Site Plan Approval is requested as a tempo­rary use permitted by municipal zoning ordinances, together with any possible variance(s) or waiver!») that are reasonably related to the proposed site plan and which the Board upon consideration, may

n m jC N o n a EPLEASE TAKE NOTICE É » the

Borough Council o f the Borough of 10.199«

o f N I S A 40A II-S * prafcaaâonal Attorney

o f Edward Ciilicfc. 25 Maia street. Hackensack. New Jersey 07601 for the rcpreeantabon ra an ABC Manar This contract shall

The total compensation» shall not exceed one hunlred dol­lars and no cents per hour (S100 00) A copy of the Reaolubon and the contract are on file and available fc*

(he office o f the

Acting Borough Cleri Published September V 199* Fee W 75_______

Why not go out on a limb? That’s where the fruit is.

-M ark Twain

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requireThe property involved is located

at 27 Glen Road between Park Av­enue and Orient Way. Rutherford NJ and i» described as Block 14S I xx 16 01 on the Borough Tax Map

All plans and »pecifications are available for inspection at the con »truction department during normal working hour»

Anv interested party may appear at said hearing and participate therein in accordance with the rules o f the Planning Board of the Bor ough of Rutherford Boiling Springs Savings Bank ApplicantDated August 27.1 99*Bv S Victor De Lucia. Esq Attorney for the Applicant Published September 3. 199* tee $19 25 _____________

PI BMC NOTICF By order of the Mavor the Sep­

tember 9. 199« meeting of the Council of the Borough of East Rutherford ha» been changed to Tuesday September S. I‘>98 at 7 00 pm in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building. One Everett Place. Iasi Rutherford NJ Darlene A Sawtcfci. RMC/CMC Published September 3. I9*>* tee 14 37

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PLBLK N O TX T 'PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that ¿he

Borough Council of the Boroughof North Arlington on AugMt 10. 199« adopted a Reaotu ion punuart to the provisions of N J S A 40A I f-5 engaging the professional Attorney services o f John J Langan DeCotits. Fitzpatrick ft Gluck. 900 Lake Stree*. Ramsey. New Jersey 07446 for the representation of a Police Officer This contract shall continue through the completion of the operations outlined in the pro­posal The total compensations shall not exceed one hundred dol lars and no cents per hour (S100 00> A copy of the Resolution and the contract are on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Borough Clerk Robert M Landolfi Acting Borough Clerk Published September 3. IX*Fee U 75

Notice is hereby given that pui suant toN J A C 7 1I4A-6 13(d)! Mobil Business Resources Corpo­ration (Mobil), intends to submit a request for authorization under tlte (renerai Groundwater Petroleum Product C lean-up Permit No NJ0I02709 to the New Jersey De­partment of Environmental Protec tion This authorizations will allow Mobil Service Station «I5-JQ2. of North Arlington. N J , to discharge decontaminated groundwater from petroleum product remediation projects into select surface waters o f the StatePublished September 3. 199*Fee $7 00 _______

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