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S t . M a r y ’ s g e t s a ‘ N e w B e g i n n i n gBy Beverly Murphy
Rum ors can finally be put to rest on the closing of St. Mary s High School in R utherford.
Last T hu rsday evening, the parish council by majority vote agreed to support the New Begin- ing plan proposed by a school study com m ittee.
Dwindling enrollm ent and high operating costs have been a cause of worry for severa l years. Established in 1929. the high school at one time had an enrollm ent of 320. Today, the student population is 164
In e a rlie r y ea rs , no tuition was charged. G radually this changed, and the cu rren t fee is $1,400 annually per student.
All but a handful of those attending St, M ary s elem entary school reside in R u therfo rd The student
body num bers 240. The annual tu ition is $500.
The h igher tuition at the high school level could be one reason why m any of these children do not rem ain at St. M ary s for thier secondary education . The high school draw s its enrollm ent from 22 com munities.
The financia l p icture brightened in 1980 when the Rev. P eter Reilly, pastor of the church , arranged for the sale of the convent, located at Home and Union Avenues, lt is now used as a hom e for retired priests. A house ac ro ss from the church was purchased as a residence for the four s is te rs associated with the parish
Two of the S ister are on the faculty of St. M ary 's High School.
All o thers on staff are lay teachers.C urrently th e re are 15-full-time
teachers, th ree part-tim e teache34, one ad m in is tra to r, one guidance counselor, and one librarian
St. M ary s parish has been providing $52,000 annually toward the $400,000 in operating expenses
It is understandable why some m em bers of the parish were disturbed about the size of the subsidy when only 46 of the high school students a re from the parish, ad m its M ary Lanni, now in her fourth year as high school principal
In F eb ru ary of th is year, with an enrollm ennt of just 28 students in the freshm en c lass, became evident that som e action had to be taken
P e te r M iraglio tta. president of the P arish Council, advanced the idea of form ing a study com m ittee
to review options The com mittee, chaired by Ellen Spaldo. was com prised of E ileen Hiller. Jeff Ryan, Tom W eber. F athe r Robert Corm ier. and Vin Calviello.
Their "New Begginning plan affirm ed that the high school re main a v ital part of the parish com mittm ent to Catholic education The 2.400 fam ily parish will continue to subsidized the high school for the next five years. The amount of money given will decline each year
After the fifth y ea r, the school must be self-sufficient if it is to survive
Meanwhile, under the parish s m aster plan for capital im provement, the physical plant will under go im provem ents and the parish will become actively involved in student recru itm ent
The school s curriculum also will be expanded to include more business-oriented courses to attract students planning to go directly into the work force afte r high school
graduation.Our biggest strength. said
lann i. is that we art a small school with good discipline Stu dents at St M ary s High Sch<»ol are in a caring environm ent where they receive personnal attention
The high school principal added th;:’ the New Beginning plan of combining the efforts of both school and parish is exactly what potential and cu rren t students parents have waited to hear
sports week-endIt will be the Meadowlands big
gest sports bash thanks to the way the G iants and the Je ts football team s fought th e ir way into the Super Bowl sw eepstakes.
As Wild C ard choices in the Super Bowl lay-offs the Giants will play host to the San Francisco 49ers at the Stadium Sunday at 1 p.m." However,''♦he J e ts will get theft gam e with the New England P a tr iots in the h isto ry books on Saturday at 4 p.m . - a t the stadium
But football is not the only professional sport on tap at the m eadow lands com plex.
On F riday night the New Jersey
Devils hockey te am , which is having its best season so far, will host M ontreal a t the m eadowlands arena at 7:30 p.m
Hardly will the ice disappear from the a ren a floor when the basketball court will be laid out so that on S atu rday night the Nets basketball te am can take on Washington a t 7:30 p m
There will be som e jam-ups. if the schedules a re followed. The Jet gam e will not end until about 7.00 p.m. o r la ter.
Since the N ets fans will begin arriving about 6 30 p.m. there will
be m ore than ord inary confusion on the highw ays.
Of course, basketball and foot ball a re not the only sports that will be d raw ing the crowds Saturday TTie race trac k will have its usual12,000 to 14,000 Saturday night crowd pry ing its way into the huge
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S tate police and complex guards usually handle the crowds that turn out at th e com plex . But due to the schedule for the week end local police will be on the alert as some of the crow ds spill over into local stree ts .
SO?ViK 2WJ tf\TO Y FT> a b reak fa st a t the V FW H all, Valiev B rook A venue, on Sunday m orn ing as C om m a n d e r Rich C iccare lta and ch irm a n Lou F ila rdo hosted the a ffa ir fo r the benefit o f the Bovs C lub o f New Y ork C ity . F ila rd o is a m em ber o f the B oard o f D irectors o f the Bovs C lub o f New Y ork A lum ni, ap p o in ted last yea r as he w as a m em ber o f th e club as a bov , and en joyed the manv benefits the club offers boys o f the a re a an d in ap p rec ia tion does w hat he can to help bovs n w reached by the C lub . M ichael M artin o , t re a s u re r of the Boys C lub a lu m n i, cam e from New Y ork Citv to sh are the b reak fa st and was p resen ted with the check . T he P o s t’s past co m m an d er, Ynthonv Spinalli who now serves as D istric C o m m an d er VFW , was a lso p resen t. In pho to bv Healv a re C om m issioner Jo h n G ag lia rd i, M ayor Jam e s G u id a , Louis F ila rdo , K ichard C iccare lla , C o m m an d er; A nthonv S p inalli, o f L v n d h u rs t, D istric t C o m m an d er.
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he did not bring his witnesses then he would try the case and the a ttorney had said he fully understood the judge
In ensuing argum ents which consumed one hour before the case could be continued the attorney quoted m any reasons why an ad joum m ent should be perm itted but Rosa was adam ant that all should stick to the rules laid down beforehand and the trial continued
Vuocolo p laced his clie nt on the stand and questioned him as to how ht' spent the hours of the evening of August 1 Kyc adm itted drinking while he stayed at the bar for three hours. He said he had only four gin and tonics and drank only tonic in between those He said he was depressed because of businness m a tte rs and p roblem s at home and was self-em ployed in managing family property.
The police report at the tim e he was a rre s te d s tated Kyc was unsteady on his feet, his eyes were bloodshot and his clothing disar ranged, but he was cooperative However, his breathalyzer readings
w ere considerably higher than that which considers a person intoxicated The first one at 3 37 a.m August 2 w as 14. the second, at 3 44 was .15 A reading of 01 is considered to be a legally drunk showing
Rosa had subpoenaed a trooper to testify but V uocolo objected that he did not feel the trooper should testify if his expert were not present. Rosa ag reed he would not call the trooper
Rosa said the attorney should have phoned the court to say his expert could not be present instead of waiting until his case started at 20 to four when he told the court
When the case was concluded Breslin said. I think this man has a definite problem . - 1 can 't go along with his defense.
He pronouned sentence as a fine of $400, su rcharge of $100, court cost of $15, loss of d rive r license for one year and a ttendance at an Alcohol Rehab C en ter for no less than 12 nor more than 48 hours.
N O T I C E T H E R E w il l b e n o g a r b a g e c o l l e c t i o n o n
CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEARS DAV. COLLECTION WILL RESUME THE NEXT REGULAR DAV.
COMMISSIONER ROSEANN PRIMERANO. DPW.
S e w a g e b i l l d r o p s
f o r b o r o u g h
North A rlington will pay 31 percent less for sewage treatm ent in 1986 under a prelim inary budget for next y e a r approved by the Passaic Valley Sew er Commission
The borough s bill dropped from $147,000 to $101,500 However, according to Anthony Blasi, borough t r e a s u r e r , o th e r m un ic ip a l e x penses such as increases in insur ance and sa la r ie s may offset ihe lower sew er bill.
The reduction in sewage- treat ment costs is eqivale-nt to approxim ately two tax points
T w e n ty - e ig h t m u n ic ip a lit ie s belong to the P assa ic Valley Sewer C om m issie in The- 1986 b udget, which has received preliminary approval. is set at $49 2 million Me m- ber m uncipalities are billed for the- cetsts of sew age treatm ent with each town s bill reflecting, among other fac to rs, the overall volume of its sew age. C onsum ers pay the tab through m unicipal taxes
The ac tual se wage discharge in 1985 is used as the basis for ealeu lating the es tim ated sewage discharge for 1986. The- difference between the es tim ated and actual discharge for 1985 is included in the first-quarter bills for 1986
North A rlington was one of 12 municipalities where residential bills for 1986 will decline.
Residential bills for m em ber municipalities in Bergen. Passaic,
Essex and H udson Counties show Prospect P ark s up the highest percent overall With a 120 percent increase, residential bills will rise from $45,500 to $100,200 A new. im- p ro v ed m e te r m e a s u r in g th a t cevmmunity s sew age discharge re corded 22-percent more- volume in 1985 than the previous ye-ar
Another com m unity with a significant increase- in its se wage bill is Wallington. It s 66 perce-nt sew age- bill is up fre>m *148.607 to *246.388 The $98,000 increase- will add about 4 points te> Wallington s tax rate.
While overall the volume of sew age discharged by the m unicipalities belonging to the- PSVC decreased an ave rage of 21 percent from 1984 to 1985, those' showing even g rea te r decreases were the ones w here sewage treatm ent bills for 1986 will decline
Beside- North Arlington, com* munities that will see a decrease in- residential bills a re ( ’.len Ridge.-2 H percent Lyndhurst. -23 percentR u t h e r f o r d . -12 p e r c e n t a n d Paterson , 4 perce nt
The nearby com m unity e»f E ast Rutherford will see residential bills increase from $100,474 to $104,450 an increase of 4 percent I
Increases are not included in cal- - culations of the 5 percennt limit o n ! an n u a l i n c r e a s e s in m u n ic ip a l ' budgets
R e p o r t s t h a t th e B o a r d o f
E d u c a t i o n is d i s c u s s i n g a S6.5
m i l l i o n e x p a n s i o n a n d
m o d e r n i z a t o n p l a n f o r th e
s c h o o ls h a v e b e e n c i r c u l a t i n g
in t h e t o w n s h i p .
A c c o r d i n g t o t h e r e p o r t , th e
b o a r d is c o n s i d e r i n g c l o s i n g
L in c o ln S c h o o l a n d s e l l i n g o f f
th e p r o p e r t y . T h e n i t w o u i« t
c o n s i d e r r e n o v a t i n g a n £
m o d e r n i z i n g t h e o t h e r s in .*
s c h o o ls .
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concert, com plete with impersonations. One of U s best Is of
lib e r a te . He Is the son ol Mr. aad M n . Paul Haggerty ol Lyndhurst.
B rian H ag g erty ol Lyndhurst C enter and th e re w ill be a wine and will give a p iano concert at the cheese p arty im m ediately following
William C arlos W illiam s C enter in the concert.Rutherford on J a n u a ry 5th at 3 P.M. B rian h im self is too young to The proceeds w ill b e doaated to the drink, being ju s t fourteen years old.
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E dito ria ls ...................................... %M ailbag........................................... •Vagabonding............................. ISports w ire..................................... 1
Obits............................. 15C lassified D irec to ry ................. 19C lassifieds............................. 18
Auto prom o............ 11
Real E s ta te ..................... 17,1*R e s ta u ra n ts ................. 8 J
D r u n k d r i v i n g c h a r g e u p h e l dDespite hours of argum ent in two
separate court sessions before Lyndhurst M unicipal Judge Jam es A. Breslin an a tto rn ey lost his case in defense of a m an charged with drunk driving on August 2.
Ten Eyck A venue when he stopped him 4:15a .m . At the first hearing on October 3 Jas in sk i testified he had observed Kyc driving along Ridge Road and th ree -q u arte rs of his car swerved over the yellow line.
breath and told him he was placing him under a r re s t for DWI after noting o ther signs tha t the defendant had im bibed and indeed, said that Kyc told him he had 10 or 12 drinks of gin and tonic while at Mr. Vee s in Lyndhurst.
Jasinksi took Kyc to Rutherford h eadquarters because no qualified man to op era te the breathalyzer was ava ilab le at that time in the Lyndhurst police department
He said he gave various tests for sobriety to Kyc and did not require the finger to nose test because the room in w hich he had been taken was not w ide enough to adm inister this test.
After te stim ony by the officer at the first session Kyc s attorney, Salvatore J Vuocolo, requested a transcrip t of tha t day s proceedings, which he w as sent This week he quoted freely from the transcript and placed his client on the stand after an hour of quibbling because Township P rosecu to r Leonard Rosa objected to the attorney s request for aneither adjournm ent because his expert a doctor, could not appear at the session Vuocolo argued tha t it w as not the fault of the expert tha t he wa¬ present but tha t he had to testify in another case and w as not being flighty. From w ritten tex ts Rosa proved that a t the first session Judge Breslin had told him to come with his expe rt o r any witnesses he had when the tr ia l resum ed and that if
Q u e e n o f P e a c e n o m i n e e f o r W e s t P o i n t
A Queen of P eace High School senior has been nom inated by Senator Bill B radley fo r admission to the U.S. M ilitary Academ y at West Point.
Senator B rad ley received over 600 applications seeking his nomination for adm ission to the four United S ttes M ilitary Academies.
To be eligible for consideration by the se rv ice academ ies, all prospective s tuden ts must be nominated e ith e r by th ier m em ber of Congress, S enato r, the Vice P resident o r P residen t. A nomination does not g u aran tee admission.
Sharon Scott w as among the five girls the S enator nominated for West Point.
A m em ber of the National Honor Society since h e r sophomore year, she has been sports editor for the school new spaper The Student Voice for four yea rs , was named a G arden S ta te D istinguished Scholar and a NMSQT semifinalist this school y ea r, and received the best supporting ac tre s s in a Drama aw ard from the school's Spirits of the T heatre.
She has captained the girls varsity tra ck and cross country team s and h as been a m em ber of the school's ski c lub for three years
She w as judged Best Delegate 85 in the Model United Nations and was a R u tgers Scholar during her junior and sen io r years
She also is a m em ber of SIGN, Peace Q uest, and Spanish Club
For the past two years, she has been a m em b er of the Parish Council and is a church lector and Fucharistic m inister.
Over the past sum m er she studied M icroeconom ics and prose fic-
Sharon Scott
tion at St. P e te r 's College.
She also attended the Washington C en te r 's symposium on United States Foreign Policy: Issues and O pportunities
Selection of the finalists was
based on the recom m endations of panels set up to screen candidate's for the particu lar academ y in which they were interested Of the 600
applicants, the panel granted interviews to 175 from which 5 5 were recommended for nomination.
A n d n o w f o r t h e p r o s
1 h ree h u n d red pound Jo h n M aarleveld of R u th e rfo rd played his final college gam e S a tu rday in the C herr> Bowl classic in w hich his te am , M ary la n d (9-3) defea ted S yracuse 35-18. Jo h n , a tack le , was chosen All A m erican b> K odak an d I PI. He has been besieged by agen ts w ho w ant to rep resen t him in nego tiations w ith th e p ros.
Page 2—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1985
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The series begins with January 's tribute to Orson Welles:
January 12 — Citizen Kane (1941 > — Stars Welles and Joseph Cotton and is still one of the most rem arkable films eve r m ade As film direc-
O’Leary marks milestone with company
Thomas 1* O Leary, an assistant m a n a g e r fo r N ew J e rs e y Bell Telephone Com pany in Little Ferry, has m arked 30 y ea rs service with the com pany
O L eary , who lives on River Road, North A rlington, is a m em ber of the Jersey City Council. H.G McCully U p s t a t e C h a p t e r , T e le p h o n e Pioneers of A m erica
T h e T e le p h o n e P io n e e rs of A m erica is the world s la rgest volunteer com m unity organization in the United S ta tes and Canada Its m em bership consists of over a half a million ac tive and retired telephone employees.
He is also a membe r of the North Arlington V olunteer Fire D epartment
tor. Welles opened up new vistas for film m akers the world over.
Jan u ary 19 — The Magnificent Ambersons (1942 » — Stars Joseph Cotton. Tim Holt, Agnes Moorehcad Welles second fea tu re film, thought by many to su rp ass Citizen Kane as Welles' best work A portrait of a midwest town losing its Victorian sensibility to the m achine age
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F a m e d m u m m e ra h e l d their traditional holiday parade in Philadelphia
M u m m e r s p a r a d e
tion of the holiday anywhere in the east. Like those who participate in pre-Lenten ca rn iv a l celebrations in Rio and T rin id a d , the costum es worn by the M um m ers range from flam boyant to garish
The event h as grown since 1901 from sm all g roups dressed in fancy capes, to a p a ra d e that involves
depending on the ir almost 20.000 partic ipan tsThere a re five com ic divisions.
B y H . V . P a t R e i l l y
A m u m m e r , a c c o r d i n g to W ebster s New C o lleg ia te D ictionary. is a p e rfo rm er in a pantom im e or "one who goes m err y m a k in g in d i s g u is e d u r in g festivals In Philadelphia or. New '.'ear s D ay, M um m ers a re Kings or Q ueens, sex
The City of B rotherly Love has who o fte n c lo w n about cu rren t sponsored a M u m m e rs parade on events; four fancy divisions, who the first day of the New \ e a r since w ear e la b o ra te costum es the 21) 1901 and th i' trad itiona l celebration fancy b r ig a d e s w ear lavish eos- has grow n e v e r since . Historians tell tunics and have b rass bands provid
M um m ers begin the ir annual si rut up Broad Street Don t I* put off by the ea rly hour if you and your family would enjoy seeing the spectacular event because it takes 12 hours for the 20.000 partic ip an ts to pass in re view at City Hall If you left your home in New Je rse y at 9 a m and arrived in Philly at 11 a m . there would be tim e enough to set more than Iw o-lhirds ol the parade
The them e song of ihe M ummers is () Dem C.olden Slippers, but anyone who has eve r seen the highly e n te r ta in in g s tr in g bands would have assum ed th e ir theme was I m
us. the p a rad e w as organized to stop ing the ir m usic and 25 famous string Looking O ver a l-'our Leaf Cloveic e le b r a n ts f ro m shoo ting each bands, whose m usic is the heart and other. soul of the M um m er's parade Thi
P hiladelph ians have a long tradi- o r ig in a l p a r a d e rou te has been tion of inform al m errym aking over shortened from 13 miles to threethe C hristm as-N ew '.’ea r holiday Each of the im m igran t groups that followed W illiam Penn to the New World and se ttled on his lands had their own w ays of celebrating the holiday seaso n . The Swedes and
T he v a r io u s o rg a n iz a tio n s a re judged on th e ir costum es and p laying at City Hall.
E very M um m er e'ub. such as the Silver C row n, the Early R isers or the T rilby S tring Band, to nam e
Finns, for ex am p le , shot off guns to fcw , has th e ir own requirem ents for w elcome the New '.'e a r and to ward m e m b e r s h i p M a n y a r e off the evil of the old The English neighborhood c lubs and participants and Welsh v isited neighbors and re- g(-t involved at an ea rly age Mimic- c i te d r h y m e s w h ile e n jo y in g jng adu lts , ch ild ren do the jaunty r e f r e s h m e n t s T h e G e r m a n s M um m er s tru t, a version of the 19thc e l e b r a t e d B e ls n ic k lc . th e forerunner of S an ta Claus. This, in turn, c re a te d additional comic m asq u e rad e rs w ho rode through the S treets shouting and firing guns
In 1K76. M u m m e r s b e g a n th o u s a n d d o l la r s Some of m arching to Independence Hall in finery, supported on a frarntindividual g roups, accom panied by the gun tot in New Y ear's shooters. It is said tha t in la te r years the city fa th e rs d e c id ed to organize the groups in a p a ra d e to control the ex uberant and som etim es dangerous rcvcrly. The shoo ters had been known to acc iden tly kill celebrants during the fun
T h e N ew ' . 'e a r s M u m m e rs parade is thi- m ost lavish celebra-
century cakew a lk , as soon as they see the ir first p a rad e
M um m ers c re a te and often design th e ir own c o s tu m e s The fancy division costum es can cost se veral
tin and
pushed along on wheels, can stand 14 feet high and weigh as much as 300 pounds. M any o th e r costum es with e la b o ra te b ac k p ieces tha t a re strapped to the revelers by h a r nesses . o ften w eigh 125 pounds That's p robably why they shortened the parade
The p a rad e begins at 7 45 a m on New '. 'e a r s D ay. when thousands of b righ tly f e a th e re d and sequined
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All the m usic thev play is eatchy. and as you re tu rn to your ca r you might just lind yourself doing thi M um m er s stru t It s theonK way to go on N ew V e a r s D a y in Philadelphia
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Red Cross Mini-Bus service is available only to Senior Citizens with no o ther m eans of transportation and is intended as a group ridcrship serv ice The bus and tin d river are provided by Bergen County and Bed Cross volunteers schedule the rides Reservation volunteers a re needed for Monday and Wednesday m orning a' the Bed Cross in Ridgewood, from ‘I a in to noon, to receive ealls from Senior Citizens wishing to make an appoint ment for tin bus
On M ondays any eligible rider from any of the l.‘) towns served can schedule a tr ip to one of the shopping m alls 'th e specific mall destinations ro ta te weekly The other days of the week are alloted to specific towns for transportation to food shopping or to Senior Citizen m eetings Some a re driven to P a ra mus Day C are Center where they can receive the attention they need while fam ily m em bers work Since the Mini bus is not equipped for wheel cha irs , the clients served must be mobile The driver is happy to assist with packages and to offer a steady a rm on the bus steps
One regu la r ride r is a 95-year-old ] lady who is able to do he» own food shopping because of the program. Another is a blind woman Tho service is now operating close to c a pacity. traveling an average of KM) J miles a day One recent week, record 101 clien ts were served As J our dem ographics reflect an aging ' population, it seem s likely th e re ' will be increased demands on th e ' program . One vehicle is provided* by the county for this area
If you have som e time on your! ^hands. call Red Cross at 652-321(1*
and help keep oer Seniors independents and mobile
Up -coming “theatre trips"
The P a rk s D epartm ent has ticket sjj available for the following shows
Last m inu te C hristm as present P urchase a ticket for the popular jj m usical C ats Wednesday evening. Ju n e 4th. 19K6 O rchestra j seats $47
Also, at th t’ M eadowlands Arena j on F riday evening. January 24th, 19K6 Ice C apades presents Bravo J A m erica Cost of trip $11 'Both* children and adu lts i
The buses will leave from th e 3 P arks D epartm en t, 250 Cleveland j Avenue. L yndhurst. at 6:30 p m f o r i both shows.
P lease ca ll the P a rk s D epartm ent j at 438-0060 for fu rth e r details.
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H i g h S c h o o l
Lyndhurst High School announces High Honors and Honor students for the first m ark ing period.
HIGH HONORS('trad e 9 - M ichael D iNardo,
Tim othy Jinks , Lilli Ann Kovalski, Renee Pezzano
G rade 10 - P a tric ia Basel ice. Jonathon Blanco. Shauna Ciarco, M ichele G reco . G lenn G regorec. Joseph H enderson, Adrian Mathe. Christopher P errone . Crystal Renner. G regg Ulrich
(irad e 11 P erlie Luna. Janict Scillieri
G rade 12 Joanne Henckel. Lisa Koziol. Nancy Souza. Diane Ulrich
HONORS G r a d e 9 J a n e A n d e rso n .
C hris topher B lake. Eric C errito . Denise C lark . F rancine Cardone. Christine C ray. John Galasso, Donna H art. M ichele Irwin. Peter Isoldi. Jacqueline Koziol. Casey Lillis. Lon L in s a la to . C h r is to p h e r Lynch . J o s e p h i n e M ila z z o . S te p h e n Ostrowski. Judy Piccininni. Michael P r e s c o t t . M ic h e le R oss. T roy Scally
G rade 10 K im berly Breen.Joseph Clarizio. Darin Damphier. K e v in l . r n n t i . C a ry n M o sio , C h r i s t i n a R o s e 11 i . A l i s o n Sezepanski. Kart n Troeschcr.
G rade 11 Irene Andrezcsak. N ad ine C a m e v a le . B e rn a d e tte C la re . M ichele Connolly. F rank Greco. K* Iht H art. Amanda Meek. M arianne Mu Ikt . Christine Serra
Grad* 12 Arun Datwam. Debbie II a g e I. M a rk H a n le y . K a th y i .in d sa y . M ark L ivo ls i. D onna Mazza. P e te r Mu It . Susan Moore. Steven Piccinm m . Russell Slader. MicIk l< Smith
C o l u m b u s S c h o o l
IIK. 11 HONORSGradt 5 Jen n ife r Brechtbill
HONORSGrade 4 F rank Fabiano. Krista
M a a k . D a n a S ib i l in . T r a c e v Stellate
( Irade 5 Danu la Annitto. Dean na D em psey. Joseph LaCorte. Jen niter Mu It . John Montillo, Jo Ann Nateli. Joseph Vendola
(irade fi B rian Bielicka. Sharon Carlucci. John Cardone. Debra Cov 1 I In. P e te r 1 tonnellon. I )ominick Fspositu , C helsea Hall. H eather M inn i eh \\ 11 h a m P a s t < w a i t . Jessica Pt rune. D ean Taklif
F r a n k l i n S c h o o l
HK.H HONORSGradt 4 Carol Cicerale, Jen
ruler D onat. P au la Henry. Jason Ju n k . M elissa Leahy
Grad* ti Lisa Goldblatt. Kevin Junk
HONORSGradt 4 SaU na Bauman. Tann
B nc k i n g li a m . R o b e r t D a s le r .
Thomas G ibbons. Russell Kupszta, Jennifer Layden, J ill Pritzlaff. Joy Tim panaro. L isa Vigna
G rade 5 — Je ffre y Carroll, Robert C avallo , M ichae l Crow ell. Nicol DelliSanti. D ouglas DoWson, Peggy Ann Feeney. D aniel Lago, Andrew Luckenbach, T im othy McSweeney. Gina Rosa, K im berly Wilson:
G rade 6 — D iane Benedetto. Holly Burns. M ary Layden. Michelle Luciano. M onica Moskowitz, Richard Puleo:
G rade 7 — B a rb a ra C arrano . Michael F a tig an te . Bing Yu Lam. Dominick L insalato , G erard Luna. Scott T issiere
G rade 8 — A nthony C icerale . Lysiane Linoir. Jacqueline Statkus, P a t r i c k Z o v is to s k y , C h r is tin e Szymanski. Joy Purvin
J e f f e r s o n S c h o o l
HIGH HONORSG rade 4 — C hristy Allen. Lauren
Hussey. Tajel P a te l. Anna Rizzo G rade 5 — Se Ah Rhie, Brian Kost,
M elodic R oensch . Nikki Waples. Christine Zic
G ra d e 6 - T h o m a s H ussey . M ichael W ierc iszew sk i, Kenneth Cascio
G rade 7 - Yun Ju Lee. Karen Wierciszewski
G rade 8 - Jong Lee HONORS
Grade 5 - Hovanncs Bakalian. Korhan B aydurcan . Gena DeAngelo. Thomas Hirth, Annie Kim. Kenneth P a g Iio . F r a n k B r a c c o . A m y D anilchick . G enev ieve Esposito , llyong Kim
(irade 6 M ichael Cooke. Jam es Hild. S usan P ic c in in n i, D onald Cogswell. M ichelle Dally. Rosetta DeRosa. Robert Safar. Kimberley Sofia
Grade 7 S teven Brown. Patrick C hudy. D aw n Jo h n so n . M anuel Lago, Colleen R adigan. Dominique Spagnuolo
Grade X - O rhan Baydurcan. Lin da Calam ito. Jen n ife r Sofia. Alicia Waples
L i n c o l n S c h o o l
HK.H HONORS(irade 8 Helen Forcan. Kenny
M achere, Ilknur Sancak HONORS
Gradt 7 John Castiglia. Dulci C ham berlain. Desi DeRado. Robert G allo . R e b e c c a K atz . D an ie lle Monica. Judy O ehnc. Luann Olivari. Robert O m eljaniuk. Vicki Twist
G ra d e H J e a n n in e C ooke. Nicolle Trezza. Christine Troncone, Zuhal A k a r . W illiam B ie lick a . Laura m ikes, John Schaefer
R o o s e v e l t S c h o o l
HIGH HONORSG rade 4 C hristine Barba. Tara
Davies. P e te r DcCarolis. Keith Dun can . M aria F e r ra ra . Donna Vin cenzino
(irade 5 Nicole Ingrassia
to n ia Z e c c a . P e t e r In g ra s s ia , B ernadette M aranzano:
Grade 7 — D oreen Wrege, Elaine R ocha , A n g io la D iP opolo , An- drienne V incenzino:
G rade ft — M elenie D unn: HONORS
G rade 4 — P a trick Albanese. Donna B a r n a s k a s , H e a th e r S arno , Christopher M anibo, Kelly Mullen, Ja so n C o zza , D an ie l M odarelli, William T ierney ;
G rade 5 — A ndrew Beldowicz. Nancy C o la cu rc io , N atividad De LaCalle, Jan e e n Intindola. Lisa Ja c ques. K im berly M alley, Donata Mis- iuta. D an ie la M ontalto, M atthew Roche. D ebra Cooper, Brian Henderson. J e a n in e Intindola, Emily K aneaster. A ngela Pica, Michele Stefanelli
G rade 6 — K im berly Cruz, Giulia D iPopolo, K im berly G eary. Lisa Lenza. D eb o rah M urch, Melissa Rosetti, A lfred Ruggiero, Michael T u m in a r o , D a n ie l l e C h e c k i . G erardo D iPopolo, Heather Fierro. Luanne Li lore , Luca Manna
G rade 7 — G reg Lam bert. Jam ie J in k s , V in c e n t J a c q u e s . Kim F r a n c h in o . M a u r r e e n D uB ois, Nicole Cruz. Tina Broccoli, Vincent A uteri, P h ilip C ia rco , Jen n ife r Damato. D aw n Hryszkanich. Kelly J o h n s o n . S t a c e y M c D o n a ld . Adrienne (K la r a
G rade H — C olleen A lbanese, Paula B eninat. L orri Clare. Robert Delaney. M aria DiGiacomo. Lisa G u e n th e r. C h r is to p h e r M athus, Diane P e rri, C hristine Ruvere
W a s h i n g t o n S c h o o l
HIGH HONORSG rade 5 - L isa Anne Miskura.
Lisa G rouzalis . K im berly Pudek. M arta C rupi. K risten Corkin, Jason Benecki
G rade 6 — R ebecca Miller Gradt' 7 - Philip Falcone. Briane
WieseHONORS
(Ira d e 4 - J e r e m y A im onc. G re g o ry A n n ie c h ia r ic o . M arc Bautis, C h arles DellaVolpe. Amy Lyn I) E m ilio . Danielle DiNardo. G erard Fee, C rysta l Gomez. John K ib it le w s k i. V in c e n t M essina . S t e p h a n i e P o l i f r o n e . L o u is R ic ig l i a n o . E d w a r d S in n e t t . Ixiurence S tella . Tunc Tatlic. Erin Ward. V ictoria Woertz. Sarah Litterio
(•rade 5 - P am e la Scotti. Jeanine Tonachio. D iane M arette. Andrew Mitchell. D aniel M achtcm cs, Joelle K o z low sk i. H e a th e r K ien tz le r . Susan Dunn. Jan e t Felter
(«rade 6 — Jeann ine Basile. F ranco C arucci. S and ra Colsh. Kelly Crupi. Kelly Hutchinson. Nicol Lombardi. Daniel M alaniak , Christopher M cC arthy. C a re n Nick. Jenn ife r Polifrone. Anthony Ricigliano. Mary Si I vest r i . J e n n ife r Wine. Michele Zic
G rade 7 - Jo an n Barresi. Scott Hibbits. S tephanie Litterio. Joanne Saccont -T irr 'to . C ara Zic
(•rade 8 — Nicole Falcone. Joseph R u a n e . J e n n i f e r L ok. D av id L u b e rto . K e ith R e ise r . R obert
G rade 6 Robert Marino. An- Sciandra. Donny Zaza
T h o m a J a n t i c s
Delightful diaiogut two Irishm en having a harp -to -harp talk
Hush niuru v co m m an d s g u ilfv
1 H e h i s h a \ e a h i t ad dread
l'-ar I> C hristian m artyns often victim'- m( prophef-taking
I riai m ai n ag t pan -conditioning
D()L< .11 -rnesstic troubles often caust t«• i d ivorces
W nl) a ft at her in v our hat you fly
I' i ust rat mg a peach bevond vour reach
Soin, couples pi t lei a babv grand to .1 grand babv
EZ s tree ts I urn into blind alleys
Nevei goad toads thev always take the i r tm u
Rem em ber, those w ho disregar d the handwriting on the wall wind up
a (ace on the bar room floor
Verv odd. how one can have a barrel of fun w ith a cavort
People born with a silver spoon in their m outh like to have everything served on a s ilver p la tte r
R e m e m b e r , s h ro u d s have no pockets so you can t take it w ith you
Nothing like a hot m am a with singe b en e fits , o r a widow wid dough
Laziness fo ils to il.
Radioracles Prophets of the Day
Courses in T riggernom etry in western colleges a re proving very popular
Alim ony th ro w in g good money a fte r bad honevs
Fearless c h a ra c te r dread nought.
Eskimo them e song BLUBBERCOME BACK TO ME
Hindu them e song WAN DOWN UPON THE SWAM I RIVER
Lame duck s lam ent Waddle. Ido
F re n c h s h ip s a lw ay s OO- LA-LA
Much g re a t w ea lth acquired by stealth
Eager beavers go for lazy daisies.
Liquid asset distilled persp iration
Cheap v ic to ries tu rn out to be ver>costly.
Amazing how so m any wobbly lov ers can go s teady for so long a time.
M E M O R IE S O F I.Y N D H U R S T S effort to help the quake-stricken villages in Italy were revived when a book of thankful notes was presented to Unico coordinator of the help effort. Left to right, Sal Pollara V in cent Auteri, Joseph Naiare . B runo Valenieto whom the book was presented for delivery to Lyndhurst. It is to be placed in the Lyndhurst library.
Photo by Vincent Collabella
F ir e D e p a r t m e n t members went all out to give members of R E C a Merry Christmas as they tendered a dinner Thursday in their headquarters, gaily trimmed with Christmas tree and gifts for all.
St. T h o m a s ' Ep isco p a l.L y n d h u r s t
C h r is t m a s se rv ic e s at St.T h o m a s ' E p is c o p a l C hu rch ,L y n d h u r s t . w ill be ob se rved on C h r is t m a s E v e at 7 and 11 p.m. a n d on C h r is tm a s D a y at 10 a .m . w ith H o ly E u c h a r is t at each.
S a in t M a t th e w 's E v a n g e l ic a l Lu th e ran
C h u rc h L y n d h u r s t
T u e sd a y , Dec. 24:1 0 :0 0 p .m . C a n d l e l i g h t
S e rv ic e - H o ly C o m m u n io n W e d n e sd a y . Dec. 25
10:30 a .m . H o ly C o m m u nion
Leader photographer John Healy took this tide photo of guests flanked by Parks Department superintendent who oversaw arrangements and is also an assistant fire chief.
P a p e r D riv e
N ew spaper Recycling sponsored by the Lyndhurst United Methodist Church will be held on Saturday, D ecem ber 28th from 9 a.m . until 12 noon at the Town Yard. 265 Chase Ave. P lease bring only newspapers, no C hristm as wrapping or gift box-
LY N D H U R ST F IR E D ep artm en t gave a C h ris tm as p a rty at the firehouse w ith S an ta C laus p resen t to give g ifts to to w nsh ip ch ild ren
e d ep a rtm en t m em b er R ich ard P izzuti took tim e out to poin t out to one of the young guests the firem en o f th e d ep a rtm en t who had invited S an ta to tow n.
P ho to by Healy
Pfc. P r in s s e n has c o m p le te d tra in in gArmy P riv a te John P Prinec.n _____________Army P riv a te John P. Prinssen.
son of J a n P rin sse n of Lyndhurst, has com pleted b as ic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
During the tra in ing , students re ce iv ed in s t r u c t io n in d rill and
cerem onies, w eapons, m ap reading, tactics, m ilita ry courtesy, m ilitary justice, first aid . and Army history and trad itions
He is a 1985 g rad u a te of Lyndhurst High School
H A P P Y H O L ID A Y S !As we welcome in the' New Year with fanfare and celebration, w e’d like to express our wishes to one and all for health and prosperity
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C h r is tm a s d in n e r the appetite re tu rn s: be tte r yet, it is re vived. W h ile yo u are p ick in g aw ay a t the d in n e r leav ings, I h u m b ly s u g g e s t you spend a bit of t im e p re p a rin g a d ish w h ich is found a ll too in fre quently in the frenetic and d iso rd e r ly cond it ion s of the t im es. Y e s , I do offer it p roud ly. B a k e d beans. P le b e ia n a s an old shoe, ves. Hut a d ish w h ich is not p ro p e r ly revered to d a y . T h e c a n n e d v a r ie t y isn 't bad. A n d not ve ry good. I turned tf> a book called A n Odd V o lu m e of C o o k e ry ” that ap p ea red in 1949 w ith Lou ise L a n e M o r r i s e y and M a r io n l^ane Sw e e n e y the authors.
Both B o sto n ia n s , p roducts of w hat w a s ca lle d (he C lu b of Odd Vo ) um es. Now you can sec w h e n (h r hook title cam e from .
Blit w ho , in stead ot two. bright B o s to n ia n s , could g i\ c us a rec ipe foi baked beans from a p ane headed The B ean s that M a d e Ib is d u bF a m o u s .
I h a sten to the rei ipc rn\ m outh a lre a d y w at* : in;'
How to.
" I ’ i c k o v e r I i| ua r t > > I C a lifo rn ia pea beans. Im e r with w a te r and soak o.\ei night. D ra in , co ve r w i t h Ire sh water, heat s lo w h keeping
below the b o il in g point. Cook until s k in s b u rst. Test them by re m o v in g a few on a spoon and b lo w in g ge n t ly on them . D ra in beans.
‘S c a ld 3/4 p ou nd of fat sa lt pork an d s c ra p e . Cut */« inch slice an d p lace in bottom of bean pot. cu t th rou gh r ind of r e m a in in g p o rk e v e ry ‘/j inch, m a k in g cu ts one inch deep. P u t b e a n s in pot and b u ry s la she d p o rk in beans, le av in g r in d e xp o se d . M ix one tab lespoon sa lt. 3 tablespoons s u g a r . 1 t a b l e s p o o n s m o la s s e s , '2 tea sp oon d ry m usta rd . D is s o lv e in a cup of b o ilin g w a te r to co ve r the beans. C o v e r bean pot and bake e igh t h o u rs in a 250F ove n , u n c o v e r in g the la st h o u r so th e r in d w ill be b r o w n e d a n d c r i s p . A d d w ater a s needed d u r in g the c o o k in g . B u t , p le a se , be care fu l. N o t too m uch water, .lust enough .
F o llo w th is rec ipe c lo se ly and 1 g u a ra n te e y o u r k itchen w ill b e c o m e noted fo r the m ost fa m o u s baked beans in t o w n .
A s 1 in t im a te d the Odd C lub h a d s o m e o d d m e m b e r s . \m o n g them w a s F ra n k lin D e lan o R o o se v e lt who in s ist ed on s c ra m b le d eggs when he v is ite d the club. H is re cipe :
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“ M a s h 1 P h i l a d e l p h i a b o a s t e d , a l s o , o f i t s s p e c i a l
c r e a m c h e e s e w ith a f o r k in to s a l a d d r e s s i n g . . . F r e n c h
a f r y i n g p a n . A d d ‘/2 c u p s ty le ,
c r e a m o r t o p o f m i lk , a n d F r e n c h D r e s s i n g ,
h e a t u n t i l c h e e s e is m e l t e d O d d V o lu m e s
V a g a b o n d i n g^ 7 I »\ ( iU > S » v UK)
and c re a m is bubb ling. B re a k s ix e g g s in to a bow l and beat lightly. A d d 1 teaspoon salt, a few g r a in s of pepper and m ix a l l i n g r e d i e n t s w ith the c re am chee se m ixture. Cook ove r low flam e , s t ir r in g con stan tly a n d s c ra p in g bottom
of pan. u s in g long, fo ld ing s troke . R e m o v e from heat when co n s is te n c y is c re a m y enough. D o n 't overcook.
T h e O d d V o lu m e s C lu b
" M i x tw o c u p s of o live oil w ith ' 2 c u p of v inegar. S tir well. M ix ' 2 teaspoon of d ry m usta rd , w ith % teaspoon of p ap rik a . 3/4 tab lespoon sa lt a n d ’’ t t a b l e s p o o n o f p o w d e r e d s u g a r ; a d d ‘2 tab lespoon of W o rce ste rsh ire s a u c e ; ad d d ry in gred ien ts to oil and v in e g a r , beating well. Add ju ice of 11 2 lem ons and l 1 2 o ra n g e s an d ' 2 c love of garlic. R ea t w e ll and store in
g la s s ja r. D o n 't be too hasty. Let m ix tu re s it fo r three d a y s o r so in a coo l but not ch illed spot.
In the eve nt yo u are g iv in g a b ig p a r ty y o u m a y w ant a recipe fo r w h a t A .P . L o r in g J r. ca lle d an "Inexpensive R u m P u n c h . " A c t u a l ly it m ake s l 'a g a l lo n s and you need to m a k e a sm a ll loan to finance. A n y w a y , here w as W r in g 's re c ip e :
In g re d ie n t s :3 bottle s of5.5. P ie rc e
o n e -sta r rum1 bottle
5.5. P ie rc e G o ld C o a st Port
1 2 bottle B o rd e au x S u p e r io r Rouge
S p l e n d i d b o o k o n d i r e c t m a r k e t i n g
T o d a y s m o s t e x c itin g b u s in e s s
s tr a te g y is D ire c t M a rk e tin g T his
a s tu te b ook f e a t u r e s th e te c h n iq u e s,
th e little s e c r e ts a n d th e big id eas
u se d by th e m o st su ccessfu l d ire c t
m a r k e te r s . A th o ro u g h ly re v is e d
a n d u p d a te d s e c o n d e dition of D irect
M a rk e tin g by K d w a rd N ash , th e
a u th o r , s h o w s e x a c tly how to get
m o re a n d b e t t e r res p o n s e s fro m
d ire c t m a il , p r in t , TV . an d b ro ad
c a st a d v e r t is in g 'M c d ra w -H ill. 445
p a g e s. *3 4 95 .
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e c u tio n . th is s te p -b y -s te p guide e x
a m in e s e v e r y th in g fro m w ritin g a
b a sic m a r k e t i n g p la n , to w ritin g
d ire c t m a il c o p y , fro m planning an
o ffer to p la n n in g a layout, fro m de
signing th e p ro d u c t to e v a lu a tin g the
r e s u lts w ith m a il o r d e r m ath
T h is new e d it io n of th e d ire c t
m a r k e tin g c la s s ic d e s crib e s th e e x
c itin g new d e v e lo p m e n ts in th e field
a n d p r e s e n ts u p -to -th e -m in u te in
fo rm a tio n on e a c h It fo cu se s on
both th e c r e a t iv e an d the m ed ia
a s p e c ts of TV a d v e rt is in g , w hich is
c h a n g in g th e f a c e of d ire c t m a r k e t
ing to d a y , a n d te l ls how to m ak e the
m ost p r o f i ta b le u s e s of th e m edium
It e x p la in s b o th tin sp ecia l pro
b le m s e n c o u n t e r e d a n d th e o p
p o r tu n itie s to b e found in d irect
resp o n se te le v is io n
T h en , th e a u th o r p ro v id es a n in
d e p t h g u i d e t o p s y c h o l o g i c a l
m e t h o d s t h a t a p p l y to d i r e c t
m a r k e tin g , show ing th e best w ay s to
u s e n o n - v e r b a c o m m u n i c a t io n ,
e m o tio n a l a p p e a l s , an d t h r c o n
s u m e r s s e lf - im a g e to boost th e e f
fe c tiv e n e s s of d i r e c t m a rk e tin g e f fo rts
- I* K T h o m ajan
O f a ll th e s y m b o ls a p p e a r in g o n th e f la g s o f th e w o r ld , th e s ta r is b y fa r th e m ost com m on
' i bottle D o w 's T a w n y Po rt
' j g la s s g ren ad in e 1 1 g la s s of m ixed
fru it ju ice s1 10-ounce ja r
g u a v a je lly 1 pot s t ro n g tea
ju ice of 1 dozen o ran ge s
ju ice of 11 2 lim es ju ice of 2 lem ons
H ow to:M i x l i q u o r s t o g e t h e r .
Squeeze o ra n g e s , lem ons and lim e s an d p o u r result into m ix tu re of liqu o rs. D is so lv e the ja r of g u a v a je lly in the hot tea, then pour into the brew. Sw ee te n to taste w ith the g re n a d in e and five fruit ju ices. B ottle in ga llon ju gs and co rk . I.et sit overn ight. W hen re a d y to se rve add ice and tw o bottle s of d ry g in ge r ale.
D o n 't t h a n k me. T h a n k A . P . I . o r i n g an d the O d d V o lu m e C lu b . I 'm sure the p ro p e r B o s t o n i a n s s ip p e d their ru m p u n ch w ith cau tion and never, n e v e r got hauled in fo r d r iv in g w h ile im pa ired . How cou ld anyb od y be im pa ired a fte r a s lu g of that punch.
I le ave yo u to yo u r ow n Odd V o lu m e C lu b d inner. M a y it be eaten in h a p p in e ss and com fort and m a y it foretell w ith its w o n d e rfu l odors and r a d ia n c e o f the food the b righ te st of m a n y tom orrow s.
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ROAST BEEF ,b S4 9 9(Store Cooked)
TURKEY , $ 3 9 9(Store Baked)
TH U M A N N ’S JERSEY HAM , * 2 9 9
TH U M A N N ’S BOLOGNA , 5 2 5 9
LAND 0 LAKES CHEESE i , $ 2 9 9
RICE PUDDING , 9 9 c
HOMEMADE POTATO SALAD „ s 1 59
MACARONI SALAD 7 9 c
COLE SLAW , 7 9 c
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R e s o u r c e p l a n t h e a r i n g s
A n t ic ip a t in g la rge crow ds, the A r m y C o r p s of E n g in e e rs has sch ed u led two h ea r ing s next m onth on the resou rce re cove ry p lan t that h a s been proposed fo r R idge fie ld .
The h e a r in g s w ill be held Jan. 16 in the R id ge fie ld H igh School A u d it o r iu m and Jan. 21 at the P a l i s a d e s P a rk H igh School A u d ito r iu m . Both w ill begin at 4 p .m . so that e ve rybody can be heard.
V o c a l p ro te sts a re fine. But
w r it te n p r o t e s t s m a ke an even s t ro n g e r case. It is s u g gested by tho se who favo r the re sou rce re c o v e ry p lant for L y n d h u r s t r a t h e r t h a n R id ge fie ld do both, p repare a w ritten sta te m e n t and a voca l one.
The recen t announcem ent of the T u rn p ik e Au tho rity that in its S2 b illio n expan sion p lan tor the p ike it w ill re fo rm the lines of R o u te s 3 and Floute 17 g ive s the p la n n e rs an am p le
H a p p y N C B
S to c k h o ld e r s in N a t io n a l C o m m u n it y B a n k re ce ive d h a p p y s u r p r i s e C h r is t m a s g ilt s la st w e ek when the ir stock so a re d to an even 100 before d ro p p in g back to 97.
T he u p w a rd c lim b w as the m ost s ta r t l in g in the h isto ry of N C B a n d a m o n g b an k s anyw here. T h e stock w as at « w hen the y e a r began and th e n s t a r t e d i t s u p w a r d clim b.
M a n a g e m e n t a p p a re n t ly ha s been d o in g so m e th in g
righ t. K o b e r t K o s s ic k , the energe tic p re s id en t of N C B , has sa id o v e r and ove r a ga in that N C B d oe s its loan b u s iness in N e w Je rse y , a lm ost e x c lu s iv e ly .
A nd s in c e N e w Je rse y tod ay o c cu p ie s a p roud and un ique p o s it io n a s one of the m ost e c o n o m ic a lly successfu l in the co u n t ry , N C B has found r e m a in in g w ith in the N e w Je rse y b o u n d a r ie s ve ry good business.
oppo rtun ity to p rov ide ea sy and in e x p e n s iv e acce ss road s to the p ro p o se d L y n d h u rs t site off V a lle y B ro o k Ave.
A fte r M a y o r J a m e s G u id a h a d s t u d ie d the p ik e e x p a n s io n h e d e c la r e d tha t there n ow is no reason to sa y that a c c e s s r o a d s to L y n d hu rst w ou ld be m ore co m plex an d m o re expe nsive than r o a d s to t h e p r o p o s e d R id ge fie ld site.
T h e A r m y C o r p s o f E n g in e e rs h a s m a n y facets of the p ro b le m to consider. That the R id g e f ie ld s ite is w etlands is a m a jo r e lem ent. B u t the ne tw ork of ro a d s needed to se rv ice the p rop osed p lant is another. T h e p ike expansion p lan se e m s to point to the L y n d h u r s t a c re a g e a s the site that sh o u ld be chosen.
Editor:On behalf of Ihe Library Board of
Trustees, I thank you for your cove rag e of Ihe R u therfo rd Public L ibrary during the past year One of our goals is to inform the public of lib ra ry p r o g r a m s and se rv ices. Your w illingness to report on our many ac tiv itie s g rea tly assists us in this goal.
Sincerely, Timothy H. Murphy
Library Director
D e a r E d i to r
On N o v e m b e r 18th. an a r t ic le a p
p e a rin g in th e .N orth J e rs e y H e ra ld
N ew s t r i g g e r e d a g r e a t d e a l of co n
fusion c o n c e r n in g th e recen t jo in t
v e n tu r e b e t w e e n t h e L y n d h u rs t
B o ard of K d u c a tio n an d th e B o ard of
C o m m is s io n e rs to d ev e lo p a portion
of M a rin O v a l T h e a r t ic le m is ta k e n
ly p r in te d a p i c t u r e of th e u p p e r
level of M a rin O v a l w hile d e scrib in g
th e w o rk to b e u n d e rta k e n at th e
low er p o r tio n L et th e r e be no c o n
fusion. t h e r e a r e tw o s e p a r a te p ro
je c ts p ro p o s e d fo r th e p ro p erty
P r o je c t n u m b e r one is th e d e
v e lo p m e n t of th e u p p e r a re a , c r e a t
ing a b a s e b a l l f ie ld , softball field
a n d a s o c c e r - f o o tb a ll field T he a re a
w ill b e f e n c e d f o r s e c u r i ty an d
la v a to ry f a c i l i t ie s will be built This
will be fu n d e d by th e s a le of th re e
( 3 1 b u ild in g lo ts fro n tin g on P a g e
A venue T h e r e a r e no g r a n ts o r a d
d itio n a l ta x m o n ie s involved with
th is p h a s e of th e d e v e lo p m e n t T his
p a rt of th e p r o je c t will be ow ned and
o p e ra te d by th e L y n d h u rst B o ard of K d u c atio n
P r o je c t n u m b e r tw o is th e d e
v e lo p m e n t of th e low er p ortion of
th e p r o p e r ty T h is portion of land
will b e D e e d e d to th e T ow nship of
I-v n d h u rs t fo r O n e ($] 00 > D o llar
with th e s t ip u la t io n th at it be d e
veloped fo r r e c r e a t i o n The B oard of
C o m m is s io n e r s w ill apply for fu n d
ing to b u ild a f ie ld on one sectio n and
o r a th l e t i c fac ility on the
second section.As you can read ily see, these are
two sep a ra te and distict projects, one under the so le control of the Lyndhurst B oard of Education and the o ther as a jo in t venture between the Lyndhurst B oard of Kducation and the L yndhurst Board of Com-
. m issioners. I w hole heartedly sup-
. port BOTH p ro jec ts .That sam e a rtic le continued to
confuse the public by stating tha t I was in d isag reem en t with Mayor Guida as to the developm ent of these sorely needed facilities. The area I will not support for development, at this tim e, is the junk yard at River Hoad. 1 have s ta ted publicly I will vote against the use of $600,000 for the purchase of a junk yard which w ill p ro b a b ly r e q u i r e a n o th e r $600,000 in con stru c tio n costs to m a k e s a f e a n d u s a b le by ou r children
In tru th , not only am I in ag reement with M ayor Guida on the need for the M arin Oval projects, I serve with M ayor G uida on the com m ittee working tow ard th is goal The m em bers of the com m ittee are .>chool Board P res iden t F rank Benedetto. V ice-President V ince Bello. Board M em ber R ichard DiLascio. Mayor Guida. and m yself. Commissioner John D iLascio
The bottom line is I strongly urge the people of Lyndhurst to support both the M arin Oval projects so the developm ent of tha t parcel can be a reality
sincerely yours.John DiLascio
Com m issioner of Revenue and Finance
D e a r K ditor:
T h e r e a r t ' m i l l i o n s o f u n
fo rtu n a te c a ts - k it te n s and dogs-pup-
p ics in s h e lt e r s a c ro s s A m e ric a in
need of h o m e s .
P e r h a p s y o u w ould like to give
one of th e s e fello w c re a tu re s a h a p
py. lov ing h o m e a n d bring joy to
y o u rse lf, a s w e ll a s to th e a n im a l,
fo r y e a r s to c o m e . If you feel th at
you w ould like to an d a r e a b le to
p ro p e rly c a r e fo r a pet. you m ay
visit o n e of th e s h e lte rs s listed below
In a d d it io n , pe r h a p s you know of
so m eo n e y o u b e lie v e w ould be h a p
py to a n d is a b le to c a re for one* of
th es e a n im a ls . If so . he o r sh e m ay
visit o n e of th e s e s h e lte rs , also. It
ha s b ee n e s ta b lis h e d th at p e rso n s
living a lo n e a r e m u c h h a p p ie r an d
a r e in b e t t e r h e a lth w hen th ey have
a p e t. o r p e ts , to g iv e th em c o m p a nionship a n d a ffe c tio n .
The- s ta f f m e m b e rs at the
s h e lte rs t r y to su g g e st a pet m ost
s u ita b le to th e in d iv id u a l ap p ly in g
Also, th ey a r e h a p p y to p ro v id e in
s tru c tio n s on th e p ro p e r c a rt ' of th ese c r e a t u r e s
S h e lte rs: A d o p tio n an d R escue
A sso c ia te d A g e n c y . 159 N. M idland
A v e . S ad d le B rook 796-7558
Bergen County Animal Shelter, 100 United Lane, Teterboro - 646-3200: Humane Society of Bergen County - 342-5328: Paw s Inc. Animal Shelter, 95 Walnut St. M ontclair - 746-5212.
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D ear E d ito r:
A blue ribbon gubernatorial com mission has recom m ended 40 percent sa la ry inc reases for all high ranking governm ent officials including the G overnor, the Judiciary and the L egislature. This report seem s to have given little weight to several im portant considerations.
It is a fa c t th a t th e tax b u rd en in
New J e r s e y is v e r y high. It is a fac t
th at high s a la r y in crea se 's w e re a p
p ro v e d fo r t h e s e sa 7 e p o s itio n s
a f te r th e 1981 e le c tio n . A re th e s e in
c re a s e s in th e p u b lic in te re s t A re
t h e y r e a l l y n e e d e d to a t t r a c t
q u a lif ie d p e o p le in to g o v e rn m e n t
se rv ic e
It is m y im p r e s s io n a f te r s ix y e a rs
in th e le g is la tu r e , th a t o u r p rese n t
s a la r y le v e ls h a v e not im p e d e d
s p ir ite d c o m p e tit io n for w h a te v e r
o p en in g s b e c o m e a v a ila b le .
T his is so b e c a u s e g u v e rn a to ria l
a p p o in tm e n ts a r e a n o p p o rtu n ity for
th o se w ho s e r v e w ell to dev elo p
c re d e n tia ls w h ich a r e of fa r greater-
fu tu re v a lu e th a n an y s a la r y the
public c o u ld e v e r pay . Such p o si
tio n s a r e a v e r y v a lu ab le re s u m e
b u ild er
T h e C o m m is s io n w as c o m p o sed of
t h r e e f o r m e r J u d g e s , tw o w e re
fo rm e r G o v e r n o r s , p lus tw o C hief
K x e c u tiv e s of in d u s tr ie s re g u la te d
by th e b u r e a u c r a c y which will be
th e c h ie f b e n e f ic ia r ie s of the re c o m
m e n d a tio n s . T h e s e a r e ta le n te d p e o
ple but not r e p r e s e n ta tiv e of a widi
s p e c tru m of N ew J e rs e y a n s
T h e u n b a la n c e d m ake-up of the
C o m m is s io n m a y w ell have p r e
o r d a i n e d i t s f in d i n g s T h e y d e
te r m in e d w e s h o u ld in cre a se top
level s a la r ie s d e s p ite the fact that
o u r N ew J e r s e y o ffic ia ls a re a lre a d y
a m o n g th e h ig h e s t p a id in th e na tion.
W here d o e s it e n d No one s e e m s
to know T h e r e is a d efin ite im p lica
t i o n t h a t j u s t a b o u t e v e r y
b u r e a u c r a t s s a l a r y w ill be in
c re a s e d s im il a r ly W e m ay well be
o b lig a tin g o u r ta x p a y e r s to m an y
m illio n s of d o l la r s in additional g o v
e rn m e n t o v e rh e a d
If th is d e c is io n w ire put to a
p u b lic v o te I 'm p re t ty c e r ta in it
w ould be d e f e a te d H ow ever, the
tim in g m a y w e ll p rec lu d e an y e ffe c
tiv e p u b lic in p u t on th e q u e stio n . It
m ay be a ll o v e r b e fo re m ost people a r e a w a r e it is h a p p e n in g
If you h a v e t a k e n th e tro u b le to r e
a d th is le t te r , p e r h a p s you m ig h t tell
y o u r G o v e rn o r a n d y o u r L e g isla to rs
how you feel M a y b e , just m aybe ,
you c a n put th e b r a k e s on th is ju g
g e rn a u t If y o u d o n t - nobody will
S in cere ly .
G e ra ld C a rd in a le
O u t e r s p a c e c o s t s
U n h a p p y i s the lo t of tod ay 's loca l o ffic ia ls — and unhapp ier is to be. E sc a la t in g co sts fro m so u rc e s outside the ju r isd ic t io n of the o ffic ia ls su rro un d them like fligh ts of a n g ry bees. T h e local offic ial has to le vy the taxes to pay for the ou tsid e co sts — and accept the b la m e for r is in g taxes.
Now fo r an exam p le :N o rth A r l in g to n feels pretty
good o v e r ge tt in g a check for $9X0,000 fro m the H acken sack M e a d o w la n d s D e ve lop m e n t C o m m is s io n . A t the s a m e tim e K e a rn y rece ived a check for $1,200,000.
R e p o r t e d l y t h is m o n e y went to the tow n s as "h o s t s ” for g a rb a g e d u m p s located
. w ith in the ir borders.W here d id the H M D C get
the m o n e y to p ay off N o rth ■ A r lin g to n an d K e a rn y ?- T he m o n e y c a m e from the ta x p a y e rs w h o se ga rb age is be ing d u m p e d in N orth A r l ington a n d K e a rn y . H M D C ch a rg e s $15 p e r tru ck load of g a rb a g e — ou t of w h ich N o rth A r l in g to n a n d K e a rn y get $1 per load.
W h a t d o e s n ' t s h o w u p i n t h e c h e c k p r e s e n t a t i o n i s t h e f a c t t h e g a r b a g e h a u l e r s w h o p a y t h e H M D C f e e p a s s i t o n t o t h e m u n i c i p a l i t i e s — w h o s e c o l l e c t i o n c o s t s a r e g o i n g u p e a c h y e a r . I t i s a n a d d e d c o s t t o r u n n i n g t h e m u n i c i p a l g o v
ernm ent, ju st if ie d h igh Ic e s cept fo r
W h e th e r H M D C is in co lle c t in g such is a rgu a b le — ex- the 1X0 w ho now
gra ce the H M D C payroll.B u t o t h e r c o s t s h it the
tow ns fro m the outside.C o u n ty g o ve rn m e n t take s
m ore an d m o re . F ro m L y n dhu rst a lo ne $2,XOO.OOO.
P a s s a ic V a l le y Sew er C o m m i s s i o n le t L y n d h u r s t , R u th e r fo rd an d N orth A r l ington d ow n w ith lower costs but in c re a se d the b ills to K a s t R u th e r fo rd a n d W allington. At that L v n d h u r s t w ill have to p ay $405,562.
B o th C a r l s t a d t and E a s t R u th e r fo rd a re being tagged fo r m o r e m o n e y b y th e B e r g e n C o u n t y S e w e r A u th o r ity — fro m $165,994 to $260,435 in C a r ls ta d t and from $275,903 to $318,442 in E a s t R u th e rfo rd .
T h e se c o s t s , a s w e ll a s others, s l ip in to the tax bill a lm o st w ith o u t notice. The ta x p a y e r u s u a l ly sees on ly the bottom line — what he is p a y in g to the lo ca l tax co llector.
T ha t is w h y local offic ia ls, a t t e n d in g t h e L e a g u e of M u n ic ip a lit ie s m eetings, lift the ir v o ic e s to the heaven s because o f the u n fa irn e ss of it all.
TUESDAY, D KCEMBKR 24, 1985—Page 7
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According to tho B y la w s of the W e st H u d s o n - S o u th B e r g e n Cham ber of C om m erce, on or before January 1 of each y ea r, the Board of D irectors shall select a nominating com m ittee of ten : four to be m em bers of the B oard of D irectors and
six from the reg u ia r m embership It shall be the duty of the Nom inat
ing C om m ittee to meet within two weeks of th e ir appointm ent and select nom inees equal in numbe r to the vacancies to be filled on the B oard of D ire c to rs , designating
M ONKY T A L K . D avid C a rlso n , p res iden t o f the W est H udson /S ou th Bergen ( h an ib e r o f C om m erce , discusses business cond itions at the an n u a l ch a m b er m eeting w ith, left to r ig h t, H e rb e rt N ew ton, d ire c to r fo L incoln Savings, K earny , G uy Savino , d ire c to r o f Boiling S p rings Savings an d M aurice S e tteb rin o , vice p res id en t. N orth A rlington m a n ag er. N ational C om m unity B ank.
G e o r g i a T e c h i s t o p sB y C h a r le s O 'R e i l ly
Bobby S lo m k o w s k i stole a loose
b a ll a n d Im a la y u p w ith fiv e
s econds le ft, g iv in g C.eorgia T ech a
.M-.'W v ic to r y o v e r K ansas in the
th ird w eek of 9- a n d 10-year-old a c
tion in th e K u th e rfo rd R e c rea tio n
D e p a r tm e n t s B id d y B a sk e tb a ll pro-
r a m
(ie o rg ia T e c h w a s dow n. 17-10. at
th e h a lf, b u t h a d ta k e n a four-point
lead by th e e n d of th e th ird q u a rte r .
S lo m k o w s k i s g a m e - w in n e r g a v e
him 19 p o in ts fo r th e d a y . an d Tim
I’o w e r h e lp e d o ut w ith 10 Scott
M a u te re r led K a n s a s w ith 11, and
B rian C a la b r e s e a n d Phil T y b u rczy
e a c h s c o re d 10
Bobby P r in c e m a d e 14 of his 17
sh o ts in N o rth C a r o lin a 's 5 6 4 4 win
a g a in s t M ic h ig a n . P rin c e finished
with IHJ. a n d T o m m y C la re a d d ed 14
on 7-for-H s h o o tin g . D anny K gbert
H e a l e y a t p r e v e n t i o n p a r l e y
C rim e P r e v e n t io n O fficer Sgt
F ra n k H e a ley of th e N orth A rlington
P olice D e p a rt m e n t a t ten d ed T hi'N ew
J e rs e y C r im e P re v e n tio n O fficers,
A sso c ia tio n s F o u rth A nnual
C o n fe re n c e h e ld a t the Hilton Inn
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W indsor.
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d e te r m in a tio n of th e m any tow ns an d
c o m m u n itie s to p ro v id e p ro g re ss iv e
and d y n a m ic c r im e p rev e n tio n
p tfo g ra m s to t h e p c o p le o f New J e rs e y , th is y e a r s c o n fe r e n c e h ad focused on
'C rim c P r e v e n tio n B ae k to B asic s
The c o n fe r e n c e provided useful
b asic in fo r m a tio n to the new c rim e
p rev e n tio n o ffic e r and supplied
m a te ria l to th e m o re e s ta b lish e d
o ffic er on how to m a in tain and
r e ju v e n a te th e i r c r im e p rev en tio n p r o g ra m s
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o p e n e d th e c o n fe r i n c e w ith a n a d d re s son th e c o n tin u e d a s p ira tio n s of c r im e
p rev e n tio n in New J e rs e y to o v er 200
police a n d s e c u r i ty s p e c ia lis ts from
a ro u n d t host a te
J o h n C a lh o u n . D irec to r of the
N a tio n a l C r im e P re v e n tio n C ouncil,
a p p e a re d a s th e k e y n o te sp e ak e r. He
spoke of n a tio n w id e c rim e p rev e n t ion issu e s, a s w ell a s . th e fu tu re of c rim e
p rev e n tio n a s a con tin u ed • v iab le
p ro a c tiv e law e n fo rc e m e n t p ro g ra m
S e v e ra l w o rk s h o p s follow ed,
in clu d in g F u n d in g \ Id entify ing
'.'our R e s o u r c e s h o ste d by L e o n ard
Spyes M a in ta in in g and
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d isc u s s e d by S te v e n L andbeck of thi
M a ry lan d S ta te P o lic e FBI Special
Agent F J a m e s Doyle spoke on
P r e s e n ta tio n . P re p a ra tio n and
D e liv e ry : " a n d C rim e P re v en tio n
An Int eg r a IP a r t o f C 11 y P lanni ng w as
d isc u sse d w ith P tl R a y m o n d C ra m e r
of C lifto n . C lifto n M ayor (I lo n a
K olodziej. C lif to n D irecto r of
C o m m u n ity D ev elo p m e n t W illiam
Wa Iters a nd M a c <'. r a y of t hi N a 11 < >na I
C r im c P r e v e n t ionC ounei I.
The N JC P O A is a n o rg an iz a tio n of
law e n fo r c e m e n t o fficers, c r im e
p rev e n tio n s p e c ia l is ts an d b u sin ess
loss p r e v e n tio n e x p e r ts d e d ic a te d to
the id e a ls a n d p ro m o tio n of c rim e
p rev e n tio n a w a r e n e s s throughout
New J e r s e y
Unwar > ed H a ir Rem ovedG I N A S E l F C 1 R 0 i . Y f . I S
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W it h i n o n e w e e k a f t e r t h e
N o m i n a t i n g C o m m i t t e e h a s c e rtif ie d its s la t e of n o m in e es, the
P re s id e n t s h a ll fo rw a rd to e v e ry m e m b e r of th e C h a m b e r a list of th es e n o m in e e s .
Any fiv e m e m b e r s in good s ta n d ing m a y m a k e a d d itio n a l n o m in a tio n s up to. but not e x ceed in g , the n u m b e r of B o a rd v a c an c ie s to be
filled by s u b m itt in g a proposal, in
w ritin g , to th e P re s id e n t fo r such n o m in a t io n s t h e s e n o m in a tio n s m ust be s u b m itte d w ith in one week a f te r re c e ip t by th e m e m b e rs of the n o tic es
If t h e r e a r e n o a d d i t i o n a l n o m in e es a t th e e x p ira tio n of the tim e a llo tte d , th e P resid e n t shall
c a st a b a llo t di d a r i n g the nom inees
of th e N o m in a tin g C o m m ittee una n im o u sly e le c te d
T he follow ing a r e the nom inees s e le c te d by th e N o m in atin g C om m itte e
C h a irm a n of th e B o ard - C arm in* T o rsie llo , C \ .1 C la s s W orks. Inc 1st V u e I ’re s id e n t C.uy Savino. L e a d e r N e w s p a p e r s 2n d V ic e
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East Rutherford 896-1353
Arguments for, against project
WE NOW DO OFF-PREMISE CATERING
B y P a t t y L i n k eA handful of residents who a t
tended the M ayor and Council m eeting and spoke for and against allowing eight story buildings on Orient Way.
Some com m ented on the proposed zone change for Block 154 which is bo unded by O rie n t W ay, E r ie A v en u e . F e r o n ia Way and \V Passaic Avenue. If the amendment to the zoning ordinance passes on second reading at the next meeting the way will be paved for the Boiling Springs Savings and Loan Association to apply to the Planning Board to build a proposed 13 million dollar, e igh t-sto ry , 80-unit condominium with a th ree-sto ry office complex.
A lthough a t th e last public h e a rin g
on th is m a t t e r s e v e r a l people spoke
in fa v o r of th is p ro je c t only a few r e
s id e n ts v o ic e d c o n c e rn o v e r th e
height of th e co m p lex . E v en th o se
w ho o b je c te d w e r e in fav o r of th e
p ro p o sa l but w a n te d it to be six
s to r ie s in s te a d of eight At th e last
m e e tin g a p e titio n with o v er 600
n a m e s w a s g iv e n to the council, th e
p e titio n p ro te s tin g the eig h t-sto ry
height of th e b u ild in g sta tin g th a t six
s to r i e s w o u ld b e b e tte r fo r th e
borough.
At th e m o st re c e n t m eeting of the
M ayor a n d C o u n c il one resid en t of
W inslow P la c e s a id that she w ould
ike to s e e th e height kept at six
s to r ie s She s a id sh e had seen o th e r
eight s to ry b u ild in g s and th ey a rt
not v e ry a p p e a lin g
S h irle y T o k a rz . w ho p resen ted the
p e titio n a t th e las t m eetin g sa id th at
sh e w ould like to set' the pro ject s ta y
at s ix s to r ie s o r u n d e r say in g th a t
any h ig h e r w ould not be a p lea san t
sight
One w o m a n sp o k e in favor of the
p ro je c t s a y in g th a t it would be a
s h a m e to lose th is pro ject s in ce the
tow n c o u ld u se th e ra ta b le s th a t it
will g e n e r a te She s a id that sh e is a
r e t i r e d h o m e o w n e r a n d s h e a p
p ro v e s of th t' p ro je c t in that a re a
She lives on O rien t W ay and w ould
like to s e e it c o n ta in e d to th at s e c
tion r a t h e r th a n in o th e r p a rts of the
tow n.
T he c o u n c il a d v is e d those at tht
m e e t in g t h a t t h i s p ro p o s e d o r
d in a n c e . w h ich h a s been a p p ro v e d
on f irs t r e a d in g , w ill be voted on for
seco n d a n d f in a l read in g and h a v e a
p u b lic h e a r in g on F rid a y . D e c e m b e r
27 a t H p .m in th e council c h a m b e rs
In o th e r b u s in e s s M argaret Schak
told th e C o u n cil a t the h e a rin g of
c itiz e n s th a t s h e b e c a m e a w a re that
people a r e g o in g a ro u n d R u th erfo rd
a s k in g h o m e o w n e rs to sign a p e ti
tion to k ill th e ren t leveling o r
d in a n c e
She s a id th a t a f t e r som e in v es tig a
tion s h e d is c o v e r e d th at th ese people
w ho a r e g o in g a ro u n d with the p e ti
tio n a r e b e in g p a id to do so an d get
so m u ch m o n e y p e r sig n a tu re She
s a id th a t s h e w a n te d to bring th is
fact to th e M a y o r a n d C ouncil s a t
ten tio n so th a t w h en they a re p re
s e n te d w ith th is p e titio n in th e fu tu re
th ey will ta k e in to co n sid eratio n how
th e n a m e s w e r e g a th e re d
M a y o r B a r b a r a C h a d w ick e x
p lain e d to th e p u b lic that th e C ouncil
is not a t th is t im e o r in th e n e a r
fu tu re c o n s id e r in g abolishing rent
lev elin g She s a id that the c u rre n t
ren t le v e lin g o r d in a n c e is in effect
un til D e c e m b e r 31, 19K6 a n d th e re
a re no p la n s to c h a n g e that
In o th e r b u s in e s s a m otion m ad e
by C o u n c ilm a n W illard R e e n s tra
a s k in g m e m b e r m u n ic ip a litie s to
vote a g a in s t a d d in g the tow ns of L it
tle F a lls a n d T o to w a to the P a s s a ic
Valley Sew erage Commission line was approved. In an ongoing battle the Council has been complaining to the PVSC that the line that goes from P ate rson to Newark already is at its limit and new towns cannot be added to the system until the system is improved
Councilman Ja m e s Cleary wanted it clarified tha t the Borough is not against those two towns joining but they are against adding these towns without en larg ing the lines to a c com m odate the added flow
Reenstra ag reed this is true and added that the line from Paterson to Newark should be enlarged so that the line does not overflow into the Passaic R iver R eenstra moved that letters be sent to the other m em bers of the system asking them to vote against the additions At the m eeting he quoted from a letter from Ella F i l i p p o n e , e x e c u t iv e a d m in is tra to r of the Passaic Rive Coalition, in answ er to a letter from Reenstra In the letter Filippone s ta te s th a t she req u ested PRC technical d irec to r Dr. Daniel J Van Abs review the reports Reenstra sent and o ther reports and a file on the Borough correspondence with the PVSC D r Abs gave this report
W ith r e g a r d to th e proposed a c
c e p ta n c e of s e w e r a g e from th t' L it
tle F a lls -T o to w a s y s te m to th e PVSC
c o llec tio n , w e fo u n d th e following
1 i T h e s ta te d d e s ig n c a p a c ity of
the m a in in te r c e p to r as it leaves
P a te rs o n is H4.1 M O D w hile th e s t a t
ed flow is 42 46 M O D PVSC s ta te s
th at R u th e rf o r d 's allo catio n is in
a b s o lu te ly no d a n g e r H ow ever,
the p e a k flow in th e PVSC s y s te m is
well beyond th e d esig n c a p a c ity of
the in te r c e p to r , d u e to the P a te rs o n
C S O p r o b l e m I n e f f e c t , t h e
P a te r s o n s y s te m u s e s the e n tire r e
m ain in g c a p a c i ty of th e in te rc e p to r
'a p p ro x im a te ly 50 p e rce n t of th e d e
sign c a p a c i ty i a n d then overflow s
th e s y s te m F r o m a policy p e rs p e c
tive. th e PV SC s y s te m a lo n g the
P a s s a ic R iv e r is a b o v e c a p a c ity , a l
lowing u n tr e a te d s e w e rag e to dis
c h a rg e in to th e r iv e r in v io la tio n of
C lean W a te r Act re q u ire m e n ts . Any
a d d itio n of s e w e r a g e in th is rea ch
will re s u lt in a c o rr e la t in g in c re a se
in th e CSO d u r in g s to rm e v e n ts
2 PV SC s t a t e s th a t tht- CSO
e v e n ts c a u s e im p a c ts w hich a rt
T ransient in n a tu r e , that th e ir im
p a c ts c a u s e d upon th e r iv e r w ere not
a s s e v e r e a s h a d b e en tho u g h t, and
such im p a c ts w e re show n to p rev a il
only o v e r a s h o rt period of tim e
a fte r e a c h s to r m The K illam As-
s o c ia tes r e p o r t fo r PVSC in d ic a ted
that o n ly H p e rc e n t of th e BOD-5 in
the P a s s a ic R iv e r is a ttr ib u ta b le to
CSO s d u r in g a CSO event
R e e n s tr a m o v e d to in co rp o rate
t h is in to a l e t t e r to th e o th e r
m u n ic ip a l i t ie s a n d s e n d it righ t
a w ay. C o u n c ilm a n F ran k Izzo ob
je c te d to v o tin g on a le tte r th at they
h a v e not s e e n He ask ed why they
could not h a v e th e le tte r by th e next
C ouncil m e e tin g so th a t th ey could
look a t it a n d th e n a p p ro v e it
R e e n s tra e x p la in e d th a t th e PV SC is
c o n ta c tin g th e to w n s now a s th ey did
in R u th e rfo rd a n d he w ould like to
get th is l e t t e r to th e m u n ic ip alities
b efo re th e i r n e x t C ouncil m e e tin g s
so th ey c a n c o n s id e r the B orough s
request b e fo re th e y vote on ad d in g
the tw o to w n s to th e s y s te m
A vote w a s t a k e n on th e m o tio n
a n d it p a s s e d f o u r to o n e w ith
R e e n s tra . C le a ry . A ndrew B erto n e
and M ike L a to r a c c a votin g fo r it and
F ra n k Izzo v o tin g a g a in st it
C’O M i R A T I A I,T IO N S ARK EX TEN D ED to H ackensack M avor F red C e rb o IK ' bv K evin T ra p a n i, Sales and M ark e tin g D irec to r of M edigroup H M O . fo r w inning the M edigroup sw eepstakes at last m o n th 's League o f M unicipalities C onvention in A tlantic C itv . I rap an i recently delivered the sw eepstakes p r i/e , a row ing m achine to M av o r C 'erbo in H ackensack .
M R. K O E N K i, ce n te r show s his 1960 can o f asp a rag u s ti A & P 's Q uality A ssurance M anager.
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“ I ’L L D R IN K T O T H A T ! " - M arilyn Aguirre-Molina, a researcher at Rutgers Univeristy’s Center of Alcohol Studies, says that the custom of drinking at the holidays is treated in different ways amonth the cultures that comprise American society. Some groups p e rm it
children to drink; others frown on alcohol consumption by women; all play a role of one type or another in the possible development of alcohol abuse problems among group members.
Page 10—TUESDAY, DECEMBER U , 1985
Hospital ‘waiting’ areaA joint ven tu re between the West
Hudson Hospital Recovery Room and Volunteer Office has resulted in the establishm ent of a Family Surgical Waiting A rea designed to provide a centralized point for fam ilies of surgical pa tien ts 'Hiey maycongregate the re to receiveinform at ionconcerningpatient status and resu lts of su rgery and to have post-operative consultations with surgeons
The F am ily Surgical Waiting Area, whichwasinit laU'dinmid-November. is housed in the Outpatient Waiting Room of the hospital It is a com fortable a re a where coffee is served, an asso rtm en t of magazines and inform ational reading m aterials are ava ilab le, and a television is providedforentertainm ent.
Jan (Ireu lich . Recovery Room Supervisor, said the creation of this area has served to alleviate the problem of fam ily and friends dispersed throughout the hospital, causing difficulty in locatingthem for patient updates
We w ere encountering a situation where our m ain lobby had become crowded. F am ilies were waiting in
patient room s or congregating in corridorsneartheO peratingSuiteand
J tec o v e ry R o o m . saidM rs.Greulich.This m akes it difficult for physicians
and nursing staff to locate fam ilies to provide s ta tu s repo rts and arrange physicianconsultations
The new centralized point for all inform ation regarding those undergoing su rg ica l procedures at West Hudson Hospital will beaboonto both the fam ily and the hospital It al lows the fam ilies to be im m ediately accessable for updatesonthe patients condition, while providing a private meeting a rea for surgeons to discuss with the fam ily the outcome and prognosisofthesargery.
Personnel assigned to the Family Surgical Waiting A rea w illbehospital volunteers, carefu lly selected and trained They will welcome the fam ilies, provide refreshm ents, reading m a te ria ls and. most im portantly, inform thefam ilyw hena patient has a rriv ed in the Recovery Room A rrangem ents will be made, where possible, for a brief visit The volunteer will coordinate the
physician sm eetingw iththefam ily.Other serv ices will include
providing inform ation on hospital routine, visiting hours and location of theChape I a nd , i f req uested, referring fam ilies to Social Services, the Business Office, and the Patient Representative.
TheconceptoftheFam ilySurgicalWaiting A rea is another in our continuing e ffo rts to promote a wholistic and hum anistic approach to serving our pa tien ts and their families, sa id P a t Bloom er,D irector of Volunteer Services. We are certainly very concerned with thepatientslovedonesduringthisdifficulttime, and we a re striv ing to alleviate som eoftheapprehensionandm akeanunpleasant experience more bearable.
Those with fam ily members undergoing su rg e ry at West Hudson Hospital should en te r the hospital through the O utpatient entrance. locatedonthecornerofE lm Streetand Bergen A venue, and register with the volunteer.
Thevolunteerbeginsdutiesat9a.m
B o b O ' H a r a
B o b O ’H a r a , partially-sighted m em ber of The Lions Club of Lyndhurst is selling tickets for the fundraising wheelchair Basketball G am e to be played at Lyndhurst High School on Saturday, F eb . 22 at 8 p.m. This is the 22nd year tha t Lyndhurst has hosted th is exciting gam e between two team s in the North Eastern W heelchair Basketball Conference. Tickets are $2 and proceeds go to The Lions Club's various charitab le causes in the interest of sight conservation.
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Jean Smith bride of Anton BeckerW i l l i a m s C e n t e r c h u r c h s e r i
Mr. and M rs. William F. Smith of Lyndhurst announce the m arriage of the ir dau g h te r, Jean Mary to Anton J a m e s B ecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Becker of Franklin Lakes, fo rm erly of Lyndhurst. The Nuptial M ass w as co-celebrated by R ev . W illia m R e illy and R ev. Robert B rennan on Sunday. Septem ber 15. 1985 at Sacred Heart Church in Lyndhurst. A reception followed at the Indian Trail Club, F ranklin Lakes.
Given in m a rr ia g e by her father, the bride w as a ttended by her sister. M aureen M erkl. as m atron of honor. B ridesm aids w ere Judy Fabian and the groom s s is te rs . Ellen and Leslie B ecker. F lo w e r g irl was K erry M erkl. n iece of the bride
t i i c B ecker, the groom 's brother, served as best m an. Ushers included Edw ard G un ther and the b r id e s b r o th e r s . W illiam and J a m e s Smith. R ing b e a re r was Timothy Blane. cousin of the groom
The c o u p le a r e g ra d u a te s of Qreen of P eace High School. The bride is a g ra d u a te of Douglass C ollege an d rece iv ed h e r MBA degree in F inance from Fairleigh D ic k in s o n U n iv e r s i t y She is em ployed by M idlantic National Bank-South in S tratford as a branch m anager and officer. The groom is a g rad u a te of M iddlebury College, Vermorft. and received his MBA degree in T ransportation and Dist r ib u t io n M a n ag em en t from S y r a c u s e U n i v e r s i t y . He is employed by C onrail in Philadelphia
as a m arketing analyst.After a honeym oon in London and
I r e l a n d , th e c o u p le r e s id e in Voorhees, N .J.
The M ontclair Academy of Dance and the A ustin Academy of Dance are having an exciting season. The n e w ly -fo rm e d A u stin -M o n tc la ir Opera Ballet had its first New York City perfo rm ance on December 21. T he C o m p a n y p e r fo rm e d th e children 's opera Harlequin at the M anhattan M ontessori School. The opera w as com posed and directed by S an fo rd J o n e s , E duca tiona l Director of the School.
S tu d e n t s o f th e M o n tc la i r Academy of D ance joined with students of the M anhattan Montessori School to p resen t th is tender opera. Included in the cast from the local area w ere Nikol Tsanacas. age 9, of M ontclair. M arissa Torres, age 7, of Cedar Grove . Lynda Veech, age 16, of Verona: T rinh Bui, age 17. and Cynthia H ojnicki, age 15, both of Bloomfield. Two students from the Austin A cad em y of D ance also perform ed in the opera. They were C arrie Irv ing , ag e 11, and Kelly
The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio will appear in the Williams Center C lassical Church Series at
Hecking, age 6, of Rutherford. Besides perform ing in the opera
Harlequin, ' V erona student Lynda Veech danced the role of the Sugar Plum F airy from the ballet Nutcracker ' a t the wedding reception (rf B arbara Chilton and Carl Manners on D ecem ber 24. Joining her w ere R u th e rfo rd studen ts Kelly H ecking and L e igh H ecking as
m ice ."The D ance A cadem ies plan Open
H o u se s b e g in n in g J a n u a r y 6. C lasses in ballet, tap, jazz, floor gym nastics and kinderdlanee may be observed during the month. For s ch ed u le of c la s se s p lease call 746-3522 or 935-5457.
The last pole of the tran scontinental telephone line, linking the east and w est coasts w as erected in 19 15 .
TTk? F irs t P resby terian Church Rutherford on F riday , January 10 fl p.m. The program will feat works by F ranz Joseph Haydn, tonin D v o rak , and Ludwig V Beethoven.
The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robi Trio is com prised of three inte tionally accla im ed artists who tak tim e from th e ir active solo caree to perform th e g rea t literature fo piano trio . Individually, these artis t have been heard with the world' greatest o rch estra s and conductors Together, pianist Joseph Kalichs tein, violinist Ja im e Laredo, an cellist Sharon Robinson offer a rare com bination of virtuosity , m usicianship and joy of collaboration. They rank in the highest echelon of cham ber m usic perform ers, and have garnered success upon success with audiences throughout the U.S. and Europe. They are, in the words of John Rockwell of the New York Times, One of the best blended, most sensitive and intelligent piano trios in the world today.
Tickets a re $12.50 and may be rese rv ed by ca llin g the W illiam s Center at 201-939-6969 during business hours, o r 201-933-3700 (3701 i. Mon.-Fri . 7:30-8:30p.m.
M o n t c l a i r A c a d e m y i n N e w Y o r k
T hey w ill s a y a u rt'v o ir to th e 19H5
t h o r o u g h b r e d s e a s o n a t t h e
M e ad o w la n d s D e c e m b e r 31 Tony
B a rd a ro w ill jo in th e c h o ru s , but he
will re p e a t it t w ic«
B a rd a ro . o n e of th e nation s m ost
r e s p e c te d t r a i n e r s of h o rse s , is c a ll
ing it q u its T o m a n n o u n c ed a co u
ple of w e e k s a g o th a t lu w ould r e tire
a s a c o n d it io n e r a t tht end of the
p rese n t Big M c a m p a ig n
T h e r e w e r e t h e n o n -b e lie v e rs .
H e 's e n jo y t d a g re a t life in th e
g a m e a n d h a s h a d lots of s u c ce ss ,
noted L a r ry How lev p a tro l ju d g e at
the M eadow la n d s
Bvit T ony is s tic k in g to the de
c ision It w a s m a d e e v e n h a rd e r to
d ig est by h is c o u n te r p a r t s w hen
t h r e e B*a r d a r o ■ t r a i n e d h o r s e s
f in ish ed f ir s t , t h i r d a n d fo u rth in the
n in th ru n n in g of th e New J e rs e y
F u tu rity D ec 14
"Y es. T o n y s a id a f te r th at s p e c
ta c u la r sh o w in g . I m stick in g with
m y d e c is io n E v e n w ilh all th es e
n ice tw o -y e a r-o ld s . 1 v got m y m ind m ad e up
B a r d a ro h a d a .o u r h o rse e n try in
th e F u tu r i ty M y P h illip e w as the
w in n e r R io m u n d o f in is h e d th ird
a n d W e lc o m e N e w s fo u rth The
f o u r t h m e m b e r o f t h e s t a b l e . D re w s te r. f in is h e d last
B a r d a ro b e c a m e th e f irst I ra in c r
to w in th e N ew J e r s e y F u tu rity
th re e t im e s H e w on it in 1979 with
Bill W h e ele r a n d in 1983 w ith D erby
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P a t r ic ia A o n B e lliz ia andMr and M rs R ichard Bellizia of
North A rlington have made known the engagem ent of their daughter Patricia Ann to Donald R Woods, son of Mrs. M arguerite Woods of Harrison and D onald Woods of West Caldwell. A spring 1987 wedding is planned
D o n a ld R . W oods
The bride-elec t, an alumna of North Arlington High School, is em ployed at S leepable Sofas in Lodi
Her fiance, a g raduate of Harrison High School, is employed as a glass m echanic at Budget Glass Company. H arrison
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Miss Y anlsotvski a b r id eT e rry Y a n k o w sk i. d a u g h te r of M r
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you w e re ab le to p ick up a n e w s p a p e r o r a S p o r ts I l lu s t r a t e d a n d re a d a b o u t spo rts a n d o n ly sp o rt s ? I do. Bu t tod ay i t 's d ifferent and a new , d e s t r u c t iv e in flu e n c e has en te red in to the scene — the a b u se o f d ru g s .
A few m o n th s ago I d id an "o ff the c u f f ' s u rv e y of 23 re cent w e e k s of S p o rts Il lu s t ra t ed m a g a z in e s an d found that 16 is s u e s h a d m en tio n s of d ru g p ro b le m s and 10 of these is su e s a c tu a lly had features d e ta ilin g a th le te s ' p rob lem s with d ru g ab use .
S in ce then. I 'v e been keep ing an eye on w h a t 's been h a p p e n in g w ith d ru g abuse in spo rts and, if anyth ing, the p ro b le m ot d ru g abuse is even m o re p r o m in e n t . C u r r e n t n e w sp a p e rs a re filled w ith e x am p le s of t h i s :
M ik e K e ll, a defensive end fo r the M l. K a n s a s C it y Chiefs, w a s re cen tly a rre sted on c h a rg e s re la ted to u sin g a n d s e l l i n g c o c a in e . H i s brother. M a r k , a fo rm e r N K1. p la ye r w a s a ls o arrested . T ex S c h ra m m , p re s id e n t of the M l. D a l la s C ow b o ys, m ade h ead line s In p ro p o s in g that rand o m spo t ch e c k s be done to detect d ru g u se by p laye rs. The c o m m is s i o n e r of p ro f e s s io n a l b a s e b a l l , I ’e te r C b e r ro th . w i l l be m ee tin g w ith the 21 b a se b a ll p la ye rs who w ere in v o lv e d in the P it t sb u rg P ir a t e s d ru g scan da l to d e c id e w h a t a c t io n s to take. K v e n r u m o r s of d ru g abuse a re m a k in g headlines, like those that recently beset Joe M o n ta n a , q u a rte rb ack of the N IT . c h a m p io n San F r a n cisco 49er s.
C le a r ly , d r u g abuse is a se r iou s p ro b le m in sports, but
w hat s t r ik e s m e is that tw o such d iv e r g e n t th in g s Isp o rts and d r u g s ) h a v e becom e in te rtw in e d w ith each other. T h e t w o p r e s e n t s u c h a m a rk e d c o n tra st .
S p o r ts a re a c t iv it ie s we can all lo ok to fo r in sp ira t ion , a s we se e p a r t ic ip a n t s d o in g w hat the y like fo r fun, pro fit a n d t h e s p i r i t o f p l a y .
not a n a n sw e r to the p ro b le m s of life . Y e t th e y a re p ro l ife ra t in g w i ld ly in both soc ie ty an d sp o rt s .
T h a t r a is e s so m e in te re stin g q u e st io n s . D o e s the p ro m ine nce a n d p u b lic ity of d ru g p ro b le m s a c t u a l ly p rom ote d r u g a b u s e ? W h a t r e s p o n s ib i l i t y do a th le te s h ave in s e t t in g an e x a m p le ?
A th le te s a re s o m e of the m ost r e c o g n iz a b le p eop le in the w orld , a n d the g a m e s they p la y a re p ro b a b ly seen by m ore p eop le th an any other o rga n iz e d act iv ity .
D ru g s , on the other hand, are the w r e c k e r s of live s and f a m i l i e s a n d h o p e s a n d d re a m s. T h e y offer a fa lse p ro m ise of bette r tim es, an escap e fro m the 'd r u d g e ry '' and " h a r d s h ip s '' of life and a fa lse h ig h co m p a re d to the true joy of liv in g . D ru g s a rc p e rh ap s the m ost de structive elem ent th is c iv iliza t ion has e ve r seen an d are ob v iou sly
W hat re sp o n s ib il it ie s do the le aders in s p o r t s (e.g., c o m m iss io n e rs , ow ne rs, p la y e r 's reps, etc. \ h a v e in e n su r in g the ir m e m b e r s set a good ex a m p le ?
W hat is n eed e d to help them m eet the ir re sp o n s ib il it ie s is a w o rk ab le , p ro ve n so lu tion to the p r o b l e m s o f d r u g abuse. I h a v e read too m a n y a r t ic le s a b o u t athletes w ho h ave been in a n d out of d ru g r e h a b i l i t a t i o n p r o g r a m s w ithout a c tu a l ly so lv in g the ir p ro b le m s a n d su ffe r in g re lapses. T h e so lu t io n s a re not e a s y , b u t f o r t u n a t e l y a
w o rk a b le te ch n o lo g y does e x ist to h e lp peop le end the ir ab u se of d ru g s .
N a rc o n o n , a n in te rnationa l n e tw o rk of d ru g reh ab ilita tion ce n te rs , is de s igned to h and le the p h y s ic a l and m e n ta l d e te r io ra t io n that d ru g abuse c a u se s . T he N a rc o n o n p ro g ra m w a s developed by A m e r i c a n a u t h o r a n d r e s e a r c h e r L . R o n H u b b a rd a lm ost 20 y e a r s ago. A s he cont in ue d h is re se a rch in the a rea of d r u g s and the ir a d ve rse e ffects, he d iscove re d the u n d e r ly in g rea son fo r the p h y s ic a l c r a v in g fo r d ru g s , y e a r s a fte r t a k in g them . T he d i s c o v e r y w a s that d r u g s lodge in the fatty t issu e s of the b od y an d re m a in there. T h e se r e s i d u a l s c a n a ls o c a u se s e n sa t io n s and re a c tions s im i la r to a ctu a lly be ing on d ru g s , y e a r s later. In 1979, H u b b a r d r e l e a s e d t h e P u r if ic a t io n p ro g ra m to rid the b od y of these d ru g re s id u a ls. T h e N a rco n o n p ro g ra m in c lu d e s the P u r if ic a t io n p r o g r a m a s w e ll a s p e r s o n a l c o u n s e l l in g w h ich locates a n d h and le s the und e r ly in g m e n ta l c o n d it io n
that ca u se d the person to take d ru g s in the f ir s t place.
One c e le b r it y sa id, after c o m p le t in g the N a rconon p ro g ra m , " I k n o w I w ill never go b ack to ta k in g d rugs — and that is a w onde rfu l th ing to know. It is d iff icu lt to believe that he lp is re a lly ava ilab le that w ill w o rk when you are w a stin g a w a y on dope — but it 's rea l and it w orks. '
A n ex -coca in e addict sa id
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M argaret P haro of Wayne: and four grandchildren
S e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d a t S t .
M ichael s C h u rc h w ith a r r a n g e
m en ts by th e Ip p o lito -S tellato Fun e ra l H om o
Frances GarreffaF u n e ra l s e r v ic e s w e re held D e
c e m b e r IK. fo r F r a n c e s A. G a rre ffa .
53, who d ie d in St. M a r y s H ospital.
P a s s a ic B o rn in J e rs e y C ity , she
lived in K u th e rfo rd a n d N o rth A r
lington b e fo re m o v in g th L yndhurst
14 y e a rs a g o M rs. G a rre ffa w a s a
p a ris h io n e r of St. M ichael s C h u rch
a n d a m e m b e r of th e C a th o lic G olden Age C lub .
M rs G a r r e f f a is su rv iv e d by h e r
h u sb a n d , B ru n o h e r m o th e r and
fat ht r, F r a n k a n d Ire n e Luzzi of
N orth A rlin g to n tw o b ro th e rs .
Nunzi Luzzi of N o rth A rlington a n d
T h o m a s L uzzi of J e r s e y C ity , and
tw o s is te rs . M rs R ose M cL ean of
N 'w Y ork a n d M rs M arie P ro c h ilo -■I L y n d h u rst
A F u n e r a l M a ss w as c e le b ra te d
at St M ic h a e l s C hurch . A rra n g e
nit n ts w e re by th e Ippolito-S tellato
I'um ra l H o m e
Ethel HoaglandS e rv ic e s w e re held D e c e m b e r 7.
t'lt Kthi 1 M ild red H oagland. 86. who
d i e d in S i M a r y ' s H o s p i t a l .P a s s a ic .
M rs l lo a g la n d w as b om in J e r
sev Cil> a n d m o v e d to L yndhurst 40
v e ars ag o She w a s em ployed by B
v I ' toi l y e a r s r e t ir in g in 1960.
M rs H o a g la n d s hu sb an d . Rob
< ri. p r e - d e c e a s e d h e r in 1960 A
d a u g h te r . F th e l a ls o died previous-
\ Sht is s u rv iv e d by a s is te r . F d
Uh. •*( S u n r is e . F lo rid a
St i v ic e s w e re f ro m the Ippolito-
M« 'a n . I u n e ra l H orne
IVrcsa DeAquinoT« i t sa M M a rte llo D cA (|Uino,
Wt d ied D e c e m b e r 1, at hom e Born
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pio\e<J b \ W e s te rn F le e tr ic in New
a: k I..hi y e a r s , r e t ir in g in 1975 She
w.i a p a r is h io n e r of Q ueen of P e a c e
C hurch arid a m e m b e r of the S enior
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She was a parishioner of St Michael s Church.
Mrs. V elardi was pre-deceiased by her husband. Salvatore in 1963 A daughter. F ran ces Panzino died in 1981. She is surv ived by two sons, Vincenzo of Lyndhurst and Joseph of Lodi: 2 daugh ters , Mrs. Anthony (Mildred) Squillante of Bedford, and Mrs Rose O rapelloof Marlton: one bro ther, Vito Barone of Lyndhurst fourteen grandchildren and 2K great-grandchildren.
A funeral M ass was celebrated at St M ichael s Church. A rrangements w ere by the Ippolito-Stellato Funeral Home.
S a m u e l P u n t o l i l l o , p r e s s e x p e r t
Samuel Puntolillo , who used the e x p e rien ce he gained o pera ting p r in tin g p r e s s e s fo r The C om m ercial L ead er into a worldwide re putation as genius with printing p re sses, died last Thursday in Florida.
Until a y e a r ago Mr Puntolillo had lived on Jay Ave.. Lyndhurst For yea rs he operated his business of purchasing , installing and repairing p resses around the world from an office in E ast Rutherford
Mr. Puntolillo was a man of ir-
P a u l F . H a r t O n c e H e a d e d C o u r t C l e r k s
P a u l F H a r t . 6 0 . d ied D e ce m b er
18 in H a c k e n s a c k M edical C en te r.
Born in R e a d in g . M ass , he had
lived in C a r ls ta d t fo r 32 y e a rs
He w a s a M a rin e C orps v e te ra n
of both W orld W a r II a n d th e K orean W ar
He h a d b e e n a B ergen C ounty
c o u rt c le rk fo r 12 y e a rs , re tirin g
e a r l ie r th is y e a r B efore th a t , he
w as a s s is ta n t to c o lle c to r of P o rt of
New Y ork U .S. C u s to m s S e rv ice for 29 y e a rs .
He w as a p a ris h io n e r of St
J o s e p h R . C , C h u r c h of F a s t
R u th e rfo rd , a n d v ice p res id en t of
its p a ris h c o u n c il, a m e m b e r of the
Holy N a m e S o c ie ty an d w as in the
Franz EhrJichA M ass w a s e c e b ra te d for F r a n /
K h rlic h . 74, who. d ie d D e c e m b e r 14
in H a c k e n s a c k M e d ic a l C e n te r
M r K h rlic h w a s b o rn in G e rm a n y
a n d lived in U nion C ity p rio r to r e
sid ing in C a r ls ta d t fo r five y e a rs
H e w a s a p a r i s h i o n e r of St
J o s e p h ' s R C C h u r c h . F a s t
R u th e rf o r d , a n d a fo u rth d eg ree,
K night in C a r ro l C ounsel K nights of
C o lu m b u s. M a n h a t ta n . N Y
M r K h rlic h is s u rv iv e d by his
w if e . M a t h i l d e 'G e i s . a s o n ,
T h eo d o re F of W ood-R idge tw o
d a u g h te r s . M rs . B e rn a rd 'In g rid
B a y a rd of C a r ls t a d t an d M iss F ra n -
c in e K h rlic h of B a y o n n e a s is te r .
M rs. A g n es H e n n e n of G e rm a n y
a n d th re e g r a n d c h i ld r e n
S e rv ic e s w e r e a t St Jo s e p h s R C
C h u rc h a n d St P h ilip s R .C C h u rch .
G ra n d G o r g e . N Y w ith a r r a n g e
m e n ts by K im a k F u n e ra l H om e,
C a r ls ta d t.
>1 H o boken a d a u g h te r ,
B o n a ssi of N orth Ar-
i b r o t h e r . A n t h o n y
A s to ria , 1. I , tw o sis-
C a r m e lla S tanziani of a n d M rs A lice B iase of
I N Y a n d fo u r
n
w e re fro m the Ippolito-
h t a I H orne on I >ecem-
a M a ss at Q ueen of
d i F n to m b m en t w as
Santa Marie Velardi
F u n e r a l S e r v ic e s w ere held De-
v tu b e r IK, lo r S a n ta M a n e V elard i.
n wfio d ie d in C h rist H ospital. J e r-
i \ C ity Sht w a s born in Ita ly and
novt ti to J e r s e y C ity 75 y e a rs ago
p ro c e s s of b e c o m in g a s e c u la r
F r a n c is c a n H e a ls o w as a m e m b e r
of St. F r a n c is of A ssis Council 4524. K nights of C o lu m b u s of K ast
R u th e rfo rd p a s t p resid e n t of the
New J f e r s e y F e d e ra tio n of C ourt
C lerk s p a s t p resid en t of the
B ergen C o u n ty C ourt C lerk s A sso
c ia tio n a n d p a s t c o m m a n d e r of
C u sto m s P o s t 51, A m erica n L egion.
New Y o rk C ity .
M r. H a r t is s u rv iv e d by tw o s is
te rs . M rs R o y (C h a rlo tte S c h a d e r
and M rs. P a t ‘J e a n ' B asciano
A fu n e ra l M a s s w as c e le e b ra te d
at St J o s e p h s C hurch w ith a r
r a n g e m e n ts by th e K im ak F u n e ra l H om e. C a r ls ta d t
George Giangeruso • Father of policeman
G e o rg e G ia n g e ru s o of L y n d h u rst.
a ge 64. d ie d D e c e m b e r 11 in C la ra
M a ass M e d ic a l C e n te r. B ellev ille
He w a s b o rn in N u tley and m oved to
L y n d h u rst 35 y e a r s ago.
H e w a s e m p l o y e d a s a g la s s
m a k e r f o r W e s t in g h o u s e C o rp ,
B e llev ille fo r 10 y e a rs re tir in g m 1977.
He w a s a N a v v v e te ra n of W orld
W ar II
M r G ia n g e r u s o is su rv iv ed by his
wife th i' f o r m e r F ra n c e s V iteritti
four so n s . G e o r g e of N utley, P olice
C a p ta in R o b e r t of the L yndhurst
P o lic e F o r c e . C a r m in e of F re eh o ld
a n d D a v i d o f L y n d h u r s t tw o
b r o th e r s . C a r l of H a sb ro u c k H eights
and A r th u r of W ay n e one s is te r .
S<irah A s a ro of B r ic k Tow nship and
six g r a n d c h i ld r e n
F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w ere D e ce m b e r14
. A m a s s w a s c e le b r a te d in O ur
L ady of M ount C a r m e l C h u rc h and
b u ria l w a s in H oly C ro ss C e m e te ry .
N orth A rlin g to n
A r r a n g e m e n ts wi n by the N a z a re
M e m o ria l H o m e . Inc . L yndhurst
resp ress ib le energy . D espite his long association with new spapers, inc lud ing a sp e ll w hen he w as publisher of a Lyndhurst weekly called Blast M r Puntolillo had asked his fam ily to have no obituary notices printed He refused to be re cognized tha t because of his prominence in the field that he and only a few others dom inated, his ca reer and death had to be considered news events.
The L e a d e r, th e r e fo r e , is p r in tin g
M ildred B atiilo raF u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e e fo r
M ildred C a r m e la B a ttilo ra . H5
w ho d ied in C la ra M aass M edica
C e n te r. B e lle v ille .
B om in new Y o rk , sh e h a d lived in L y n d h u rst fo r 65 y e a rs
M rs B a tti lo ra re t ire d in 1965 as
a s e a m s tr e s s fo r th e now -defunct
A lessi s in R u th e rfo rd , w h e re sht
ha d w orked fo r te n y e a rs She w a s a m e m b e r of th e I L G W U
She w as a p a ris h io n e r of S a c re d
H eart R C C h u rc h
H er h u sb a n d . A ngelo, d ied in 1970
M rs B a tti lo ra is su rv iv e d by a
s o n . F r e d o f L y n d h u r s t tw o
d a u g h te rs . J o s e p h in e B a ttilo ra and
M rs. R ic h a rd M ildred J a co b s ,
both of L v n d h u rst a b ro th e r. S teve
B e n e d etto of N o rth A rlington tw o
s is te rs . M rs. F r a n c e s Z ita of B u tle r
a n d M rs S a lv a to r e B etty G en tile
of L y n d h u rst a n d tw o g ran d
d a u g h te r s
A r r a n g e m e n t s w e r e b y th e
Ip p o lito -S tella to F u n e ra l H om e
NunziataSchoneman
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w ere held for
N u n z ia ta S c h o n e m a n . 68. w ho d ied
in St M a r y s H o sp ita l. P a s s a ic on D e c e m b e r 17
B orn in I ta ly , sh e lived in F a s t
R u th e rfo rd m o st of h e r life
She w as a p a ris h io n e r of S a c re d
H e art R.C. C h u rc h . W allington
M rs S c h o n e m a n is su rv iv e d by
h e r h u s b a n d . B e r n a r d t w o
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an d J a n e t F o g e l, P e n n sy lv a n ia a
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A fu n era l M a ss w as c e le b ra te d at
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l)ear Santa C laus,My nam e is Jo ey . I 'm 4 years old.
I've been a good boy for my mommy & daddy. I w an t: He-man, roller skates, G .I. Joe guns & G.I. Joe gam e. Castle G reyskull w-figures. I ll under ca ts sw ord, & gam e, police guns. The sit in truck runned by batteries. .
Happy C hris tm as Santa & Mrs. Claus.
FromJoseph
Dear Santa C laus.Hi! I Love You! Mommy helped
me w rite this. I 've been a good typical boy.
I would like a Slinky, Hi-Steppers, Trucks. C ars and I d love a ‘Teddy K uxpin ' b e a r m ost of a ll fo r Christm as.
Thank Vou.Love.John
l*.S. I 'll leave ca rro ts for your reindeer.
D ear Santa C laus,M aria: For C hristm as I want four
things. They a r e : Magic Elch A Sketch Screen. Basic Buiding Set Ages 7-12 LEGO, Connect Four and another thing I w ant is G reat Shape Barbie.
My M other N orm a: For my mom I w ant a night d re ss gown, 1 want it any color you w ant. And I want slippers, too.
My F a th e r R au l: For my father I want a sm all radio.
My G ran d m o th er Lucia: I want for my G randm a a night dress gown.My G ran d fa th e r Jose Antonio: I
want for my g randpa a shirt. I want it in any color you want.
A nd t h a t ' s a l l I w a n t fo r Christm as.
Love.M aria Cecilia
M erry C hris im as and a very Happy New Vear!
Dear Santa C laus,For C h ristm as I would like Battle
K a m . T h u n d e r p u n c h H e m a n , M ach ine gun . B ask e tb a ll, skat- board, tra in .
How w as your sum m er. Mine was great.
On C hristm as Eve I II leave you some cookies and milk. I hope you like them .
Love,Hyan
Dear Santa C laus,This is w hat I would like for
Christm as.1. H eart Lockett2. Pound Puppy with long ears
and the color is tan .3. W'uzzle B u tte r B ear stuffed
animal4. Hellow Color - Hellow Kitty5. Shy Vilot doll6. Real M akeup
Hiank youLove.
H eather
Dear Santa,I a lready m ailed my Christm as
list and asked you for the things I want, so th is note is Just to say.•H ello."
I hope all your reindeer are feeling fine and a re getting ready to make the tr ip on Christm as Eve. I 'll leave som e goodies for you.
Love,Nicole
D e a r S a n ta .
How a r e y o u d o in g and M rs. C laus
and th e r e in d e e r s . Hope your doing
good. H e re a r e s o m e th in g s I w ant.
S le e p y R e a l B a b y . B ed B ugs.
O p e ra tio n . C an d y land , ( i r a t e Shape
B a rb ie . P r in c e . D re a m K itchen.
Love.
D anielle
D e a r S a n ta C la u s .
flow a r e you d o in g ? Have a H appy
C h ris tm a s . H ow is M rs. C laus ? Bmx Bike a n d s o m e C a b b a g e P a tc h Kid
c lo o se s a n d a V erb o x w ith a re m o te
c o n tro l v o ic e , a n d a M croscop set.
And a f is h in g p o le an d th e a r t
c e n te r . A te e pee o r a te n t. 55 pc.
tool s e t. And a 30x ta b le to p re fra c to n
te le s c o p e . P e s te r the c a t. A nd a
pond p u p p y . A nd AG B ear. And a
p lay pen a n d m ic e l. sw ing an d a rea l
bab> an d a p r e e m ie .
I MW .Kelly
D e a r S a n ta .
I'm 5 y e a r s o ld . and I w ant from
S an ta .
1. S n ak e m o u n ta in tm y fav o rite *
2. S p id o r
3. m a n of a r m s
4. b a tt le c a b
5. th u n d e r c a ts
(*. W u zz le s
7. T h u n d e r p u n c h H e-m an
S. D ra g o n B l a s te r - skeletor
9. m o d u lk
10. M r. P o ta to h e a d
11. W ind R a id e r
T h an k You S a n ta . I ll be good like
little k ids sh o u ld .
Dear Santa,I love you very m uch. This year I
want a Koosa. puppy brite, babby brite. w eaving loom and Cabbage Patch kid c a rr ie r .
Love.Melissa
Dear Santa,How R you. I-m fine. I love the owl
you give m e a t the elks party. I want to get My L ettle Pony,
a new pr of sn eak er size 12' 2
a new p r of jeans size 6x a new pr of tsh irts a Lurky and Pound Puppy a new C are B ear
Barbie dolls Fake typew rite r R echargable ba tte ri o rad ap tr Lots of Lots of lags.
Love.Rose
Dear Santa C laus.How a re you? 1 hope you are doing
fine. Can you p lease get me this stuff. P lea se get me Two Barbe Doll's p lease . The kind of barbe doll's 1 w ant a re workout barbe and daynight barbe . And please get me ro llerskates. And a toy for my ca t Daisy.
Love,Rita
Have a M erry C hristm as.
D e a r S a n ta .
I h a v e b e e n a v e ry good g irl th is
y e a r. F o r C h r i s t m a s I w ould like
som e of th e s e th in g s .
1. R e a l B a b y (e y e s open with
pink d r e s s »2 . C o a c h c a r r i a g e ( w i t h
b lan k e ts
3. Pound P u p p y .
4. C a b b a g e P a t c h Kid C lothes.
5. C a b b a g e P a tc h Kid P la y P e n .
6. C h a lk b o a rd .
7. P ets te r.X. G am es.9. C leo iw u z z le s >.
10. C h a rm s in m y s tocking .
1L Show p o n y .
12. N av y B lue s w e a te r w ith m y in
itia ls .
13. P u p p e t.14. B e a r w ith p a s s o f ire r in h is
m outh.
15. ( i i a n t s s w e a t s h i r t , s w e a t
p a n ts . s o c k es a n d h a t. jac k e t.
Love.
H e a th e r
D e a r S a n ta .
M y n a m e is C a r l a . A nd fo r
C h ris tm a s I w o u ld like:
A K en B a rb ie doll.
C a b b a g P a t c h K id s c lo th e s for
m y boy.
And o th e r s u r p r is e s .
W hen you w a lk in on th e tab le den
th e re w ill be c o o k ie s for you.
I a m X y e a r s old.
And I h a v e b e e n good.
Love y o u r frie n d
C a rla
1 H a r S a n ta .
I h a v e t r i e d r e a l ly h a rd to be a
good g irl a ll y e a r . P le a se b rin g m e
L ite -B rite . a C a b b a g e P a tch doll and
a B a rb ie C a r . I a m ’3'.* y e a rs old and
m y b r o th e r is 1 y e a r old. P le a s e b r
ing h im a n a ir p la n e . T h a n k s. Say
hello to M rs . S a n ta .
Love \ k isse s .
A llyson
Dear Santa,For C h ris tm as I want a disk drive
and th a t 's all.Kenny
Dear Santa,I love you. I have been very good
this year. I love your beard. How are you and your re indeers.’ I want a vanity, hugabunch. Koosa. talk 6. play. Baby B rite. puppy brite. pony nursery \ s tro lle r.
Love.Jillian
D e a r S a n ta C la u s ,
F o r C h r is tm a s 1 w ould like
1. P o u n d P u p p y w hite w ith black
spots long e a r s a n d black eye
2. E m e rs o n FM tu n e r
3. G e t in s h a p e g irl w ith ankle
w e ig h ts h e a d b a n d tap e and a rm
bands
4. W uzzle M o o se I s tuffed a n im al
5. Go to th e h e a d of the c lass
g a m e
6. B ed B u g s ( i a m e
T h an k you
Dear Santa.Thank you very much for my let
ter. I enjoyed it.I have been a good girl. Will you
bring me a kitchen and a phone, a new doll with d ipers and a prem ie and a bro ther.
I love my m om m y and daddy and I like your elves.
I can 't w ait to see you Christm as Eve. I Jove you.
Love your friend Susan
I >ear S a n ta .
I a m X y e a r s old and in th e 3rd
g ra d e . I 'm d o in g good in school and
h a v e b e en a good boy.
I w ant
c a r v o ltro n
m ic ro p h o n e
c h e m is tr y se t
m ic ro sc o p e
b a th ro b e
g a m e s
L ove,
J e ff re y
l>ear Santa.For C h ris tm as please bring me1. 1 Speak \ Spell2 .1 B ashasaurus3. 1 Roboto4. * Spikor5.» Animal6. 1 G rizlor7. 1 H ardakH, * P ow er tron9.1 L azar Gun
10. 1 M antennaII. > M ass m an
Thank you very much.M ichael
D e a ' S a n ta C la u s .
My n a m e is R o b e rt an d I 'm 6
y e a rs old. I a m a very good boy. I
help G r a n d m a a ll th e tim e. I love
you S a n ta C la u s . F o r C h ristm a s I
w ant
I B ike
2. P in B all m a c h in e
3. R e m o te c o n tr o l m otorcycle
4. T r u c k s
5. ( i a m e s
6. P o u n d P u p p y
7. R e c o rd s
X. R a c in g c a r s e t
9. C a r W ash
I w ill l e a v e c o o k ie s a n d h o t
c h o c la te on th e t a b le for you Santa
C laus. F o r K u d o lp h I will leave a p
ples. ( i i v e M rs . S a n ta C laus a kiss
for m e . A nd s a y H i to th e e lves.
Ii»ve.
Dear Santa.1 have been very gixid this year.
Can I please have1. Clothes ? Tapes (W ham ! ■3. Hair drying set4. a getto B laster5. jew elery box6. and som e m ore things! P lease! Thank y o u !How are you ? The elves ’ Mrs.
Clau Hi Frost'.* Do you know any jokes? Tell th e m !
Bye! Vour fan. Krystal
D e a r S a n ta .
1 w ould like to r C h ristm a s:
T he H e a r t fa m ily and N u rse ry
A H ugga B u n ch Kid
c lo th e s
a robe
a g ray p u r s e
R e a l b a b \
A rt Set
T h an k you.
Love you. Laurie
Dear Santa.These a re the toys that I would
like for C h ris tm as:The H eart F am ily H eart F am ily N ursery Heart F am ily C ar Baby BriteI'm try ing to be a good girl. Bring
me w hat you think I deserve.M atthew Jo se p h would like a
truck and a D octor's set. H e’s been a good boy. too.
See you at C hristm as.Love.
Michelle
Dear Santa,These a re the things I want for
Christm as.1. Baby th a t e a ts and drinks.2. Bed bugs gam e.3. The gam e of operation.4. C p si-b ab y
'5. P etstey k itten .I also would like some things for
my father, m other, and brother they are
F a the r: a hat Mother , n ight gown brother: gloves
Froml.izete
D e ar S a n ta C la u s .
I h a v e b e e n a good g irl all y e a r
long. A re y o u r E lv e s b u s y ? How a re
y o u ? I w o u ld like fo r C h ris tm a s
1. F u r c o a t
2. M y l it t le p ony baby n u rse ry
3. P o u n d P u p p y
4. R a d io
5. R e c o r d s
6. T e le p h o n e
7. C a b b a g e P a t c h pony
x C lo th e s
9. C a b b a g e P a t c h fu r co a t
10. B ed ten t
11. W ork o ut fo r m e
12 A P e t s t e r
T h a n k y o u v e ry m uch.
I love you
Dear Santa C laus,How are you. I am fine. How was
your su m m er vacation . I've been a good girl and would you bring me a ca rriage for my cabbage patch also a doll w alker, a c rib and a high chair and would you leave a candy cane in my stocking.
On C hristm as E ve 1 will leave you some cookies and milk. I hope you enjoy them .
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w P A R T T I M E ^
P P O R T U N I T I E S A T
M I S C E L L A N E O U S FOR SALE
P ER SO N A LS
S I TU AT IO NS W ANTED
150 Locust Ave. Wallington.N.J. 07057 (201) 472-HOME
H i e t t y
C N a b i U M
T a m
Fim Tto StaM Atlm SiqieUt 'Really M O D E L S C H ILD R E N
6 M O S . T O 16 Y E A R SN.J. largest modeling and advertising agency seeks new faces for upcoming winter/spring bookings, for TV. com- mericals, and print work We are now casting at our N.J. facility
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
For a personnel interview please cell:
1201) 862-9150 COMPLEX IV
15 GLORIA LANE FAIRFIELD, NEW JERSEY
N.J. State Lie. E.O.E.
S U B S T I T U T E T E A C H E R SLYNDHURST, NEW JERSEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
f n w u j C k n iilm a i,
$ 5 0 . 0 0 B O N U SAFTER WORKING 80 HOURS NEW REGISTRANTS ONLY PLEASE BRING THIS AD
CLERKS TYPISTS SECRETARIES
WORD PROCESSORS Pd. VacationMsrit Raises
BAKER TEMPS218 Stuyvesant Ava.,
Lyndhurst
896-0888
Teresa K o /U m sk i. Sue Daleo. Harle S. Connely, Jr C u rtis Sieretto, Joan G oruL Richard G ora l. Ronald
G ora l. Matthew CVarnecki, Lucy N a to li. Don M agi tin . M arion Catania and Arlene S igrctto
D . F I T Z G E R A L D
S E A M L E S S G U T T E R S & S U P P L I E S D E L I V E R E D T O T H E J O B
1 - F T . T O 1 0 0 F E E T O R M O R E WE ARE ALSO
P E N N I E SPAINTING & ROOFING INC.
S E A M L E S S G U T T E R S I N S T A L L E D S L A T E R O O F S R E P A I R E D
I N T E R I O R & E X T E R I O R P A I N T I N G
Senior Citizens 1 0 % OFF1 3 5 K E A R N Y A V E . , K E A R N Y , N . J .
Requirements:Male or Female, 60 college credits, rate $40.00 per diem, hours 8:00 ■ 11:50 A.M. - 12:50 • 3:20 P.M., call Mrs. Mary Sabino, 201-438-5683.
, NORTH ARLINGTON HOME SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL USE -
C o rn e i a lu m in u m co ve re d one fa m ily h o m e on 5 0 x 1 0 0 lot w ith 2 car ga ra g e featurm q e n c lo se d hea ted porch,
l iv in g ro o m , d in ing room , | b e d ro o m , m o d e rn k itch e n w ith cab in e ts 4 tile bath on first floor, 2 m o re b e d ro o m s
on se c o n d floor ste am (ga s) heat, 2 2 0 electric, wall to w all c a rpe t in g In g o o d cond it ion in and out - $ 1 3 4 90 0
A R L I N G T O N R E A L E S T A T E C O . , I N C .
130 MIDLAND AVENUE, KEARNY REALTORS 991-0905
Equal Opportunity Employer Affirmative Action Employer
T E M P O R A R Y N E V E R A F E E
WE HAVE THE JOBS WESTERN NEEDS YOU!!!
W e h a v e i m m e d i a t e l o n g a n d s h o r t t e r m a s s i g n m e n t s
W A IT R E S SFull tim e, five d a y w eek
L u n c h e s 1 1 :3 0 -2 :3 0 P M
F u l l c o u r s e d i n n e r ,
c o c k ta ils W a it re s s p o s i
t io n a lso ava ilab le S u n
d a y s on ly
MUST BE EXPERIENCED
Call 438 0585
Caughey's Restaurant East Rutherford
S m a ll A d -B io F u tu reS a la r y a n d C o m m is s i o n . C a l l S k ip o r D u k e.
641-2750G O N Z A L E Z S U G E R M A N &
B L U M B E R G • 9 9 8 - 4 1 0 0
Giedinqt Tc A t t LISTINGS WANTED
FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR HOME.T e le p h o n e (201 ) 9 9 8 -4 1 0 03 0 R id g e R o a d I f dN o rth A r l in g to n , N J 0 7 0 3 2 f L M
E A S Y A S S E M B L Y W O R K ! $600.00 p e r 100. G u a r a n t e e d P a v m e n t . N o e x p e r i e n c e N o s a le s . D e ta ils s e n d self a d d r e s s e d s t a m p e d e n v elo p e : E L A N V ITA L 5 4 5 0 3 4 1 8 E n t e r p r i s e R d ., F t. P ie rc e , F L 33482.
N.H. BROOKSH O O F IN G C O N T R A C T O R S
COMMERICAL and RESIDENTIAL ROOFING GUTTERS and LEADERS26 Meadow Rd., Rutherford
WEbster 9 7186
SIR vm III NORTH jwhl YFREE ESTIMATES on yourROOFING & SIDING
Gutters, Leaders & Repairs Alum, Storm Windows, Doors H ackensack R oofing Co. 83 FIRST ST 48T5050
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
R e g i s t e r i m m e d i a t e l v l o r p l a c e m e n t n e a r e s t y o u r h o m e .B o n u s i n c e n t i v e s
R e g i s t e r 9-3 , M o n .- F r i .
BOOKKEEPER - Part time Ex perienced only Full working knowledge of small business n e c e s s a r y A c c o u n ts receivable /accounts payable payroll and sales tax etc Con g en ia l a tm o s p h e re Call 9 9 8 1600
WESTERNBUILT-R ITE, INC.
& ROOFINGSHINGLES • HOT TAR CHIMNEYS • REPAIRS
Fully Insured _ _ _Free Estimates 935*5189
E X T E R M I N A T O RF U L L T I M E . E xp e r ie n c e d on lv . G ood s a l a r y . C a ll b e t w e e n 9 30 AM a n d 4:30 PM 438-1987.
T E X A S O I L C O M P A N Y n e e d s m a t u r e p e r s o n fo r s h o r t t r i p s s u r r o u n d i n g S o u t h B e rg e n a r e a . C o n ta c t c u s to m e r s . W e t r a in W rite T.H . D ic k e rs o n , P r e s . , S o u t h w e s t e r n P e tro le u m . Box 789, F t. W o rth , T x .76101.
EXCELLENT INCOME lor pan time home assembly work For info call 504 641 8003 e/t 7137
A iilw u j 9 VeAujeh
R O O F I N GC O N T R A C T O RRooting • Gutters
Leaders • Aluminum Trim & Hot Asphalt
Over 23 Vears Experience
L/ndhurst • 933-0466 Toms River • 929-2798
C L E R IC A L F u ll t im e p e r s o n to o p e r a te m a il m a c h in e a n d p r in tin g p r e s s . F o r c o m p u t e r c e n t e r l o c a t e d in K e a rn v . W ill t r a i n . C all 997-5500 A sk fo r Lou.
TEXAS REFINERY CORP. needs matuie person now in South Bergen area Regardlers of experience write A fc Hopkins. Box 711 Fort Worth TX 76101
Concrete & Brick Work Porchw Steps • Wood Dado Pafios • S«d«walo • Wall
F R » ESTIMATES
call M & M anytime
9 9 8 - 4 8 3 1
LYNDHURST ■ HOUSE FOR RENTBeautifully remodelled colonial featuring large livingroom. for mat diningroom modern eat-in kitchen, and V? bath on first floor. 3 bedrooms and tile bath on second floor Refrigerator, air conditioner, washer and dryer included New gas baseboard heating system Large yard and driveway in super location to NY transportation and schools Avail Nov 1 $1150 *
FOR STUDENTS & HOUSEWIVES. HOURS 11 to 2 P.M.
A F T E R N O O N & E V E N IN G S H IF T S FLEXIBLE HOURS I ’
WE ARE NOW HIRING 14 OR 15 YEAR OLDS
W a hove im m e d ia te openings a v a ila b le tor n ard w orking d e p e n d a b le individuals W e II se t op a
sch e d u le thot fits your n e e d s 1 P leosom work en
vironm ent Ideol for ho u sew iv e s a n d college stu d en ts
S T A R T IN G S A L A R Y S3 8 0 a n h o u rTOP PAY
ft BENEFITS!P l e a s e a p p l y in p e r s o n to:
B U R G E R K IN G1 P a r k A v e
L y n d h u r s t , N .J .
939-9298
G A R A G E F O R R E N T ,L v n d h u r s t A v a i l a b le J a n 1 C all 991-1252 OFFICE F 'Jh RENT! FUR nished u s e of te le p h o n e 10 x 1 2 S225 p e r m o n th C all 939 9418
F U R N I S H E D R O O M T O R E N T W I T H R A L P H A. G IO R D A N O
B E R G E N E S S E X C O N T R A C T O R S• C sb U iih e d I960 • 933-4169
• Al l. TYPFS HOMK IMPKOVKMKNTS * ROOFING, RFSIDFNTIAI & COMMFRC1AI
• SIDINGS, A1.LM1NI M Sc VINYI.• ATTIC S & BASFMKNTS
• ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS • ANDKRSFN & PFI.l.A-WINDOW INS I AI.I.FRS
• VINYI. RFPACFMFNTS WINDOWS 153 S an fo rd Ave. L y n d h u rs t, N .J.
P R I V E L E G E S $70 Pe w eek C all 935 0218
L E M 0 N T R E E C O R P .
WMetale • Cask and CaMrj
CANDY • CIGARS • CIGARETTES CHIPS • PRETZELS • SODA
lU W RAISING CANOY 'P.ipei Goods Institutional Cookini: Supplies
S P E C IA L Wrapped drinking straws. 500 cts, box SI 00 Sanka, 100 cts. envelopes $6.25
Pickles, whole oi sliced, t gat. *3 266 5 3 S C H U Y L E R A V E . K E A R N Y
• 9 9 1 - 8 8 9 1 •
C O U N T E R H ELPAll s h if ts av a ilab le D ays, a f te rn o o n s , n ig h ts
M u st be m a tu re and re sp o n s ib le
Apply
FOREST DAIRY COLD CUT CENTER215 Ridge Road. No. Arlington, NJ
FOREST DAIRY COLD CUT CENTER10 Spring Dell, Ruthertord, NJ
A . T u r i e l l o & S o nCOMPLETE
• Home Improvements• Additions & Dormers• Kitchens, Baths
Modernized• Basements & Attics• Aluminum Siding
And Roofing• Storm Windows & Doors• Replacement Windows
4 3 8 -3 6 6 3LYNDHURST
g § L 9 - O V im e U &V A w M . 9 n t
Residential Painting, Decorating
WallpaperingInterior/Exterior
In sured For Estimate Call
939 2382 998 7211BOYS CLUB FLEA MARKETOpen Friday nights till Christmas al
5 P.M. - 10 P.M.Also every Saturday 9 30 A M - 4 3 0 P
OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE DAY
S A N T A I S C O M I N G
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR. 156 S C H U Y L E R A V E . K E A R N Y . N J
T H I N K I N G O F A C A R E E R I N R E A L E S T A T E ?
T H I N K S C H L O T T !
B A N K IN G T R A N S IT PR O O F O P E R A T O R SC o m m erc ia l Bank in G arfield h a s e x c e lle n t o p p o r tu n i ty for e x p e r ie n c e d t r a n s i t p ro o f o p e ra to r s E xcellen t h o u rs 10 AM 6 PM Exce llen t s a la ry and bene fit p a c k a g e For m o re in fo rm a tio n c o n ta c t
BARBARA 772-7600 ext. 40
FVerisionH om e Im provem ent Co.
Fully Licensed &InsuiwlAll Types of HomeImprovementsSmall Jobs Our Specialty
A S P H A L T
P A V I N GSch lott R e a lto r s ' w in te r tra in ing s e s s io n s are n o w fo rm
ing W e are se e k in g new o r e xp e rie n ce d sa le s a s so c ia te s
with a c o m m itm e n t to p ro fe s s io n a l is m an d s u c c e s s for
our L y n d h u rst oftice■ D r iv e w a y s and
P a rk in g L o t s
■ S id e w a lk s & C u rb in g • S t e p s &
R e ta in in g W a lls
Frank J . S caro la . Inc. Fully Insured
Free Estimates
P I N E C O N E W R E A T H S F O R C H R I S T M A S
18 inch tor $15 22 inch for $22
M a d e f r o m p in e c o n e s f r o m N e w Y o r k , N e w H a m p s h i r e , N e w J e r s e y a n d C a l i f o r n i a
C a ll 2 8 8 - 4 5 2 7 o r 9 3 9 - 9 2 0 7
Our tra in ing p ro g ra m is the finest in the in d u stry and ha s
he lped h u n d re d s o f o u r sa le sp e o p le a ch ieve M illion
Dollar s ta tu s
Kitchen & Baths Dssignod To Suit Your Needs.
WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB PLUMBING 4 HEATING Hot Tubs at Fair Price
ARROW CONTRACTORS 998 4907 * 785 0797
W e offer E x te n s iv e a d v e rtis in g , c o rp o ra te re fe rra ls
th ro u gh ou r N a tion a l R e lo ca t io n N e tw ork , p rim e office
lo ca t io n s p lu s a n e x c it in g b o n u s in cen tive plan
For con fiden t ia l in te rv iew , ca ll C h a rle e n Martine lli, M a n a g e r at
F U LL T IM E
D EL I M A N A G E RTo run very ac tiv e deli d e p a r tm e n t
E xcellen t o p p o rtu n ity for e x p e rie n c e d p e rso n
ApplyFOREST DAIRY COLD CUT CENTER
10 SPRING DELL RUTHERFORD. NJ
T & T HOME IMPROVEMENTSpecializing in painting,
windows, fencing, roofing, gutters and leaders. For tree estimates call Tony at
939-5234PACER SPECIAL | | > n E RENTI ■ % r ? » ■ R* TE FOR A 14 DAY MINIMUM ' I ■ w w RtNTAL AND GET THIS LOW LOW
»JF?«rd«y RATE. CDW/PAI/MILEAGE EXTRA
U u you r t o o l Rental D ealer a n d S A V E S A V E -SA V E
A R 4 3 8 - 6 1 5 1IU C K 1 ORIENT WAYt C A B LYNDHURST
F r a b e r t oC o n s t r u c t io n
a n dC o n c r e t e W o r k
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
935-7183LYNDHURST, N.J.
SCHLOTTRealtors
935-7041
ATTENTION TELLERS We Buy W aste Paper
RECYCLINGnewspapers, IBM cards,
corrugated boxes. Newspaper drive arranged.
Newspapers S0C per hundred pounds —
CALL 345-2293 Mon thru Fri. 7 to 5;
Sat 7 to 4.JOSEPH 0AMAT0
PAPERST0CK79 Florida Avsnue
Paterson
G r o w i n g N e w J e r s e y C o m m e r c i a l B a n k n e e d s f u l l a n d p a r t t i m e t e l l e r s f o r o u r G a r f i e l d o f f i c e . E x p e r i e n c e o r c a s h i e r b a c k g r o u n d i s a p l u s . W e o f f e r e x c e l l e n t s a l a r y a n d b e n e f i t s p a c k a g e .
P L E A S E C A L L B A R B A R A A T
V IO L A T IO N S C L E R K
Borough of Rutherford, Municipal Court Paid vacation, sick leave, hospitalization and major medical plan, dental and prescription plans. Salary $14,490 Hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Apply Personnel Officer, 176 Park Aveune, Rutherford, N.J.
FRANK’S REMOVAL SERVICE
Basement • Attic House • Yard
Garage • Rubb ish Removed
Light Hauling Full cleanup & removal
9 9 8 - 1 2 6 2
S IX T I R E S H 76-15, 2sn o w s & r im s , re g u la r w h ite w a lls , o n lv 3 m os. old 2 a d d it io n a l s p a r e s le s s t h a n 5 ,000 m ile s . $125.00 fo r a ll s ix F ir m P ric e . C all 933-9530
FOR SALE CHOICE BOOKS
From the private library of
P.K. Thomajan(Reasonably priced)
Call 4 3 8 0 2 5 6
A L L P H A S EEmployment Service
PO SITIO N S FOR P E R M A N E N T &
TE M P O R A R Y E M P L O Y M E N T .
T H A N K Y O U , H O L Y S P I R I T , ST. A N N E , S T . J U D E , S T . A N T H O N Y A N D S A C R E D H E A R T O F J E S U S F O R Y O U R H E L P . P L E A S E C O N T I N U E T O H E L P . C.B.
INVENTORYCONTROL
Individual to help with schedul mg and planning Must have at least 2 years experience Good starting salary and benefits Please call immediately
ALL PHASE Employment Service
382 Franklin Ave , Nutley, N.J. • 661 WORK
S T A T E W ID EBLOCK
C E IL IN G SINSTALLED OVER
YOUR OLD CEILING
991-6518
W A N T E DW e w ill tra in you in a d v e r t i s i n g sa le s p o s itio n on a w eek ly n e w s p a p e r cha in . E x p e rien ce p re fe r re d b u t not n e c e s s a r y . M u st h a v e o w na u to m o b ile .
CALL
4 3 8 - 8 7 0 0A ik fo r
Mr. Anthony Cornell
P l u m b i n g - H e a t i n g - T i n n i n g
o f t h e B e t t e r K i n d c a l l 9 3 9 - 6 3 0 8
9m.6 VREELAND AVE.,
RUTHERFORD
Bib Auto Parts will pay to $60For any Full Size Car Complete. Used parts fbr all Makes of Cars
54 Stovsr Ave., Kearny
991424 6 991 0081
• SECRETARIES• ACCOUNTANTS
• COMPUTER OPR• EXECUTIVES• A/P A/R
• INSKILLED
L1C
BONUS PUNS. VACATION PUNS.
NO FEES. TOP RATES.Call Immediately
M A I DPART TIME
WINSLOW MOTEL
933-4949
m o B L U E C O fJG A R .F u lly equ ipped. 8 cy i , 35 1 c i e n g i n e . O n e ow ner. E x c e lle n t condition. C a ll 935-9020 ev e n in g * a n d w ee kends.
P A R T T IM E C L E A N ING P O S IT IO N L ocal h i g h s c h o o l F o r i n f o r m a tio n c a ll 998-8227 b e tw e e n 10 AM a n d 2 .30 PM M o n d a v t h r o u g h F r id a y .
C O U N T E R H E L PN o rth A r lin g to n del». M a tu re w o m a n . F le x ib le s c h e d u le . C all 438- 8085 a f te r 5 PM .
A a u r i t n r t u
( f i i b i u r t i n a l i r r s
CREATIVE DESIGNERS ot KITCHENS & BATHS 142 Midland Avanua,
foamy
JtM lM H N I
ED DELLA FERAKitchen & Bathroom
Tile ContractorCOMPLETE CUSTOM
BATHROOMS alio EXPERT REPAIRING
TA X I D R IV E R S m u s t be 25 v e a r s o r m o re D a v s, n ig h ts . G ood a p p e a r a n c e . C le a n d riv ing r e c o rd . K n o w le d g e o f N o r t h A r l i n g t o n a r e a . A p p ly in p e r s o n , 1 9 4 M i d t a n d A v e , K e a rn v .
S T K C L C S ■ IH E L P IN G H A N D S INC.
438-2019 ~ 7W« have Horr>e-H«atth Aides, | N u r jM & H om »m »k«rt for c o Senior Adults. F /T -P /T Live kn.
A private refe rra l service
W A N T E DOLD TOY TRAINS
Lionel, Flyer, Ivet. ate.
" COLLECTOFt PAYS CRAZY PRICES”
652-0767 ■ 825-3747
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1985-P ag e 19
D ire c to ryBusiness Services
FRANK’S CARPET SERVICESInstallation, New or Used Repairs of any nature.
Restretching — Cleaning 30 years experience
991-6654
- a m mimm C R Y S T A L C A R P E T S
440 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071
933-2930WALL TO WALL CARPET
CUSTOM RUG SHAMPOOING SERVICE MAT RENTALS
UNOLEUM & TILES AREA RUGS
STATUES PLAQUES PEDESTALS
We Service What We Sell
We Refwii . . •WASHERS •DRYERS •REFRIGERATORS •FREEZERS •AIR CONDITIONERS
£ C U M f p t j md St* Smite 667-9278
L O C K S M IT H S
B ergen C ounty G lass L O C K S M I T H S
Auto Safety Gian Installed Glass For Every Purpose
2 1 B R ID G E R O A D
Lyndhurst • 9 3 9 - 9 1 4 3
ELECTRICAL
"FREE”9k C e M m t u w O h O a t
h t A w u m m i j
W e ste rn - L y ndhu rst is o ffe rin g 1 day w ith o u t b illing fo r an y job o rd er of 1 w e e k o r longer.
WESTERNTEM PO RARY SERVICES
35 R idge R oad L ynd h u rs t
896-1886
E dw ard J. W ilk, Jr.
PAINTING and DECORATING
141 UHLAND ST EAST RUTHERFORD
Haff Electric Inc.
ELECTRICALCONTRACTORS
INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL
R e s id en tia l W iringLie No 3988
998-8656Meyer ElectricRew ir in g • Se rv ices
Sm ok e A lerm s • Etc.
B e s t P ric m s
933-1779
9 3 3 - 3 2 7 2 ( r L A N D S C A P I N G
2 0 1 - 9 9 1 - 0 1 8 0
Free Teleype Service
MeadowlandsAuto Wreckers
BUYERS OF JUNK CARS & SELLERS OF USED
AUTO PARTS R ich ie G allo, Pres. BELLEVILLE TPK.
NORTH ARLINGTON
MODERN AUTO ’ PARTS
DISCOUNT PRICES!• BRAKES • MUFFLERS• CLUTCHES • SHOCKS
• MACHINES SHOP DRUMS •TURNED HEADS REBUILT
• HIGH PERFORMANCE• PARTS & LABOR• TOOLS RENTED
• PAINTS DUPONT & METAL FLAKE
MINI BIKES MECHANIC ON DUTY
82 RUTGERS ST. BELLEVILLE
Open Sunday 9 AM-2 PM
759-5555
TREE SURGEON ROBERT STONE
All phases of tree work at reasonable rales. Free estimates
866-5146
VOCAL INSTRUCTIONB e g i n n e r , a d v a n c e d T ra in in g fo r v o u r n a tu ra l v o ic e A u d itio n f r e e . 997I v o ice . A u d itio r 3799.
p R n n n D
M IS C E L L A N E O n u n n m
1 S K I ’ S T R E E CO . ISPECIALIZING IN REMOVU OF
LARGE AND DANGERU|,C TFEES
■ CRANE SERVICE . STUMP REMOVAL• FIREWOOD • WOOO CHIPS
T R U C K L O A D o f F I R E W O O D 4 C O R D S $ 1 5 0
UNCUT. UNSPLIT, FREE DELIVERY
F U L L Y I N S U R E D 5 4 6 - 2 6 5 7
25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE FREE ESTIMATES
MR. STEAM STEAM CARPET
CLEANINGF e f l S ^ e e u tf
Any 2 Rooms $39.95! Each additional room $15.
We also specialize in Furniture Steam Cleaning
CALL FOR APPT.
9 9 8 - 9 5 6 1
D R I V E W A YB L A C K T O P
S E A L I N GP ro fe ss io n a l F in ish
C A L L D A V E 9 3 5 - 1 4 4 6
K I R K ' S
A U T O M A T I C
T R A N S M I S S I O N
Established 1952 "CUSTOMERS ARE OUR SALESMEN”
One ol the most reputable and finest transmission specialists
shops in the area
• FREE ESTIMATES -• ONE DAY SERVICE •Al I U/HRK
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN998-9666
20 RIVER ROAO at BELLEVILLE PIKE
NO. ARLINGTON, N.J.
Bifh Aid* IVuduuHIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CARS OR TRUCKS
ANY CONDITION Belleville Pike.Arlington 9 9 8 -0 9 6 6
M A R Y 'S
T H E A T E R
P A R T I E S
ix-i- | i JOAN RIVERS
Dec. 29 DOM De LOUISE
Resorts A C
Genna TileComplete Bathroom
ModernizingNO JOB TOO SMALL
OR TOO BIG
661-5172
j .i
CLARIDGE AC$10 wOins >5 coupon
Ja il 2(>
ICECAPADESMeadowlands
J a n . 2 8
SINGING IN THE RAIN
PEGASUSJvh I
CHIPPENDALESK -b h
LILY TOMLINNcv*. Y o rk
K -b I h
THE ODD COUPLEK -h 2H
JERRY’S GIRLS
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U n k n o w n . 330 C a r m i t a A v e
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179 60 8 9 80
22 45 44 90
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V i k i n g s s h o w c l a s s
o n b a s k e t b a l l c o u r t
S h a k in g o ff th e m e m o rie s of a dis- K r a w le c 4 -0 -8 , B a r c e w s k i 1 -1 -3 . a s tro u s fo o tb a ll s e aso n N orth Arl- T otals: 12-7-31.
ing ion s b a s k e tb a ll te a m ra n o v e r B o g o t a : F i t z g e r a l d 8 - 6 - 2 2 ,
P alisad e s P a r k 75 lo 54 and s ta m p e d K re u tz e r 4-4-12. S u lliv an 0-0-0, P e rez
itse lf a s a te a m th a t can m a k e it 0-0-0. C h a r to n a v ic h 0-2-2, K om ano
through th e s ta t e to u rn a m en t 3-4-10, K o e h le r 1-0-2. T o ta ls 16-16-48.
K okasny led th e Vikings w ith a n W allington 15 8 4 4 — 31
vcn 20 p o in ts R cnshaw follow ed Bogota 1J 19 3 15 — 48
with 17 T h e V ik es broke the g am e
o p en w ith 26 p o in ts in th e f irs t Q u a rte r a n d 21 in th e final
The s c o re
N o rth A rlin g to n 68,
P a l is a d e s P a rk 27
N orth A rlin g to n Wilson 14-2-30.
N elson 0-3-3. L e an zo 2-0-4. M orrison
3-tM>. K ozueh 6-3-15. Nelson 5-0-10.
R ossm ell o-O-O. T o ta ls 29-8-68
P a lis a d e s P a r k B erardo 6-0-12.
D u m o n t 5 7 ,
Q u e e n o f P e a c e
4 7
Q ueen of P e a c e let D um ont get
aw ay in th e th ir d q u a r te r w ith th e
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(MM) T o ta ls 13 1-27
N A rlington H 25 20 15 - 68P; sade 5 3 9
L y n d h u r s t 5 7 ,
R u t h e r f o r d 4 5
l .w id h u r s t s < io lden B e a rs got
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I a n d h u rs t 35
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2 -2 -6 . H eim 3 -1-7 .
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a n o ODD T o ta ls
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2 5-9. B ott 1-1-3.
B a tc h e lo r 2 -3-7 .
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Bev tu n 23
H a r r is o n B u rg o s 10-0-20. Kutt
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K n n g i l t 3 I 7 i t r r i e r o 4 2-10 .
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W allin g to n a s Hit te a m s o pened
tht ir s e a s o n K rid ay with Bogota on t o p .48 to 31
K rit/g e ra ld led th e w inner w ith 22
fjoints B a ek o w a s high for W all
ington w ith 12
Tht s c o re
B o g o ta 4X,
W a llin g to n 31
W a llin g to n V e llis 1-3-5. S te tz
11 3. Ba< k o 5 -2 -1 2 . S in isi 0-0-0.
c o astin g a lo n g fo r v ic to ry w hen Du
m ont su d d e n ly ex p lo d ed Q ueen of
P e ac e h a d a 3i to 26 lead at h a lftim e
and th e n w a s o v e rw h e lm e d w ith the
te a m s took th e flo o r again T he s c o re
D u m o n t 57.
Q u e en of P e a c e 47
D um ont C le a ry 13-3-29. C oughlin
3-2-8. F le m in g 1-0-2, O -D ea 1-0-2.
Collins 0 -0 -0 , A zelby 4-2-10. R eynolds
3-0-6. A ffru n ti 0-0-0 T otals 25-7-57
Q ueen of P e a c e K inncrty 5-0-10.
S la m k o w sk i 7-0-14. C la c k in 2-1-5.
P e t ro 2 -0-4 . W ie rc is z e w s k i 0-0-0,
R ic h m o n d 6 -2 -1 4 . C la n c v 0-0-0. T otals 22-3-47
d u m o l D u m o n t 5 7 ,
Q u e e n o f P e a c e
4 7
Q ueen of P e a c e let Dum ont get
aw ay in th e th ir d q u a r te r w ith the
resu lt <>f 21 p o in ts sc o re d in that
q u a r te r by D u m o n t proved enough
for a I >umont v ic to ry
Q ueen of P e a c e se e m e d to be
c o astin g a lo n g fo r v icto ry w hen D u
mont su d d e n ly e x ploded Q ueen of
P e ac e h a d a 31 to 26 lead at h a lftim e
and th en w a s o v e rw h e lm e d w ith the
te a m s took th e flo o r again
T he s c o re
D u m o n t 57.
Q u ee n of P e a c e 47
D um ont C le a ry 13-3-29. Coughlin
3-2-8. K le m in g 1-0-2. O-Dea 1-0-2.
C ollins 0-0-0. A zelby 4-2-10. R eynolds
3-0-6. A ffru n ti 0-0-0 T otals 25-7-57
Q ueen of P e a c e F in n e rty 5-0-10,
S la m k o w sk i 7-0-14. C la c k in 2-1-5.
P e t r o 2 -0-4 . W ie rc is z e w s k i 0 -0 -0 .
R ic h m o n d 6 - 2 -1 4 . C la n c v 0-0-0. T o ta ls 22-3-47
D um ont io 16 21 10 - 57
Q ueen of P e a c e 16 15 6 10 47
C r e s s k i l l 9 9 ,
S t . M a r y ' s 3 3
C re ssk ill p ro v e d too big a n d too
deep in r e s e r v e s fo r St M ary s F r i
d a y in t h e s e a s o n o p e n e r w ith
C re ssk ill ta k in g a 99 t o 33 v ictory
F o r C re s s k ill ig tw a s feast day for
S c h w a r tz w h o s c o re d 32 p o in ts T ornu-y h a d 17 fo r St M ary 's
T he s c o re
C re s sk ill 99,
S t.M a ry s 33
St M a ry s R e id 2-(M, T o rn iey
6-5-17. T r a p p a n i 2-0-4. C aviello 1-4-6.
Meli 0-0-0. S tro ff 0-0-0. M etz 0-0-0.
C alvo 1-0-2. J a n ie c 0-0-0. O S ullivan
0-0-0. P a lu m b o 0-0-0 T otals 12-9 33
C r e s s k i l l S c h w a r t z 1 4 -4 -3 2 .
R e in e r 3-4-10. Z alk o v 3-1-7, S chm et-
te r 0-0-0. R ie c o 2-1-5. Dow lm g 3-0-6.
D an d ah 3-3-9. S u te ra 1-0-2. Rogovich
3-0-6. P o g g i 2-1-5. M M eberg 2-4-8.
P M eb erg 0-0-0. H eine 0-6-6. D onnel
ly 1-0-2. S p in a 0-1-1 T o ta ls 37-25-99
St M a r y s 9 3 10 II - 3 3
C re ssk ill 23 34 25 17 - 99
A i d a v a i l a b l e o n h e a t i n g c o s t s
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