Sheriffs Can't Find Carrino

Sheriffs Can't Find Carrino

Montclair State University Montclair State University Digital Commons The onM tclarion Student Newspapers 10-16-1975 The onM tclarion, October 16, 1975 The onM tclarion Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion Recommended Citation The onM tclarion, "The onM tclarion, October 16, 1975" (1975). The Montclarion. 280. https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion/280 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vol. 51, No. 7 Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 Thurs., Oct. 16, 1975 Sheriffs Can’t Find Carrino By Josephine Policastro had tailed to comply with the rules receiving his mail there. • Carrino's threat to the severely damaged MSC's relationship The Essex County sheriff's office and regulations provided for in the It was later found that environment threatened to pollute with the surrounding communities, and the Passaic County sheriff's document. Carrino did receive mail at his the campus of MSC and make MSC a and office have been unable to locate It was because of alleged business in Belleville after the polluter of the surrounding • Carrino's failure to provide Louis Carrino in order to serve him violations in the contract that legal attempt was made to serve him the community. insurance certificates and a with a summons filed with the action was taken by MSC through summons. • Carrino's failure to comply performance bond has exposed MSC Chancery Division of the Passaic Gibble. Following this failure, the Passaic with Little Falls ordinances and the to unknown and potentially County Superior Court on Sept. 15 CARRINO IN ITIA LL Y refused County sheriff's office tried a appropriate agencies (Public Utilities extensive claims and liability and has by Sherry Gibble, deputy state to accept the summons when it was number of times to contact Carrino Commission, Department of cast doubt on Carrino's financial attorney general. attempted by the Essex County at his trailer site on the MSC quarry. Environmenal Protection) has responsibility. MSC terminated a landfill Sheriff's Office to serve it to him at Carrino has not been there and as of contract with the Carrino his company's location in Belleville. this writing has not yet received the Contracting and Trucking Co., Inc., He claimed that he did not have to summons. Belleville on Sept. 3 claiming that he accept the summons since he was not Upon receiving the summons NJSA Waits for Carrino w ill have 20 days to reply to the complaint. GIBBLE HAS stated that after a Colleges’ Approval Pageant, Cabaret reasonable amount of time and a diligent attempt has been made to serve Carrino w ith a personal By Janet Bertoldi summons, a certified letter can be Only two of the eight NJ state Student Organization vice-president, Mark Homecoming obtained and sent through the mail. colleges have passed the New Jersey said she is "confident that it will be This will probably be sent to Student Association (NJSA) articles passed. The only reason for the By Sylvia Endick Carrino's business in Belleville as the o f incorporation and funding delay, she said, "is that the bill hasn’t MSC's first Third World Homecoming Queen will be crowned on Sat., Oct. next step if he can not be notified in mechanism bill. Both were passed by been brought to council yet." 18 as part of this year's Third World Homecoming festivities which began person within a short period of time. the NJSA on Sept. 28, but must be "It should be passed at the next Wednesday and will conclude on Oct. 18. At this time it is not known who passed by each student government meeting, which is in two weeks," she The announcement will come at a Cabaret sponsored by the Black Carrino's lawyer is or if he has one. before they go into effect. explained. Students Cooperative Union (BSCU), which is spearheading all activities which Je rry Finn, Carrino's former MSC and Jersey City State NJSA PRESIDENT Scott Stark of started with the Homecoming Queen pageant Wednesday, w ill continue w ith a attorney, is no longer representing College passsed the NJSA articles, Stockton State College attributed the "talent Show for the Untalented" on Fri., Oct. 17 and will conclude with the him and has not been in contact with which will incorporate the eight state delinquency among the colleges in Oobar««. him for approximately two weeks. colleges, and the funding mechanism, passing the articles and funding BOTH EVENTS w ill take place in Calcia Auditorium at 8 pm. Admission Jerome Quinn, acting which charges an NJSA membership mechanism primarily to a to the talent show is free with SGA ID and 50 cents for others. The Cabaret vice-president for administration and fee of 10 cents per full-time "procedural delay." will cost $2 with SGA ID and $3 for others. finance, feels that the failure to serve undergraduate student, on Oct. 7. "Passing the bill shouldn't be too The Copestetics and Fuakologists light and sound will provide music and Carrino's summons will not affect NJSA vice-president Leo F. much of a hang-up except maybe at dance at the Cabaret, which, according to BSCU president Darrell C. Spencer, MSC since it has terminated the Jacoby of MSC stated that "a Ramapo College. And this would "is for everyone both on and o ff campus to come to for a good time." landfill contract and is protected consensus was taken at the last NJSA only be because of Ramapo's low College Life Union Board's Homecoming (Oct. 2-4) took place too soon in accordingly. The college is therefore meeting (Sunday at MSC) and all the budget and campus elections, which the school year, Spencer said. " If Homecoming were scheduled later in the abiding by the action that Gibble colleges seemed to feel that the are held this month. The delay month," he reasoned, " it would have given all organizations the opportunity takes in dealing with Carrino's articles and funding mechanism among the colleges is more or less to participate." elusiveness. would definitely be 1 passed ." due to the usual delay in bureaucratic SPENCER SPECIFIED that the Third World Homecoming was organized THE SUMMONS states, "THE ONLY representative who machinery," Stark said. "to further enhance and broaden the minds of minority students on campus." "Carrino's breach of the landfill was not quite as positive was the one Stockton State is now in the Eleven MSC students competed for the Homecoming Queen title contract was and is a matter of great from Kean College," Jacoby said. process of passing the bill. Stark is Wednesday and they were judged in beauty, talent and poise categories. concern to MSC because: But Rose Lee Villa, Kean College confident that it will pass, and he will receive a written statement by the end of this week. HE CONTINUED: "The feeling I B eauty to B Iooih Î rom Daffodils get from the other colleges is that they are amenable to the articles and By Alice Burns funding mechanism because they The start of a series of projects to recognize the necessity of strong beautify the MSC campus took place on student representation in Trenton." Friday when Harumbee House, one of Bohn But Ken Rothweiler, the MSC Hall's three house units, sponsored a representative to NJSA and SGA daffodil planting. vice-president of external affairs, Tom Ceseretti, director of this unit feels that “ some of the other colleges which consists of some 200 men and women may question the validity of the on the eighth, ninth and 10th floors of the funding mechanism. Some campuses, dorm, was in charge of the project. he said, "are not as attuned to what Ceseretti, a senior history major, along NJSA is or its purpose as MSC. with 10 other men, the so-called Tag Team, Others are just delinquent in bringing did the actual planting. Wearing white the articles and funding mechanism sweatshirts with "Bohners" printed across to council." the front, they set to work pulling up weeds SGA president Manny C. and planting the bulbs. Menendez seemed impatient with the THE IDEA for this specific project came other campuses' inability to "be as from Lois Redd, coordinator of housing mobile as MSC, and act quickly services. The housing office also supplied enough to put the bill up for voting," the money for buying the bulbs. he stated. The Tag Team is a group of men who NJSA SE C R E TA R Y Paul lived in Webster Hall last year whose Balistrieri of William Paterson College purpose, according to Ceseretti, is to work explained the reason for non-passage on certain activities and “ help keep people of the bill at that campus. in line." "We have only had one formal The Tag Team hopes to plant mums for council meeting this year and the bill next fall and continue each year with a new has not been brought up. But I project for the courtyard. suspect it will be passed," he offered. MONTCLARION/John Scruggs "The only thing that I can suggest JOHNNY APPLESEEDS, UNITE: Bohn Hall students collaborated on planting daffodils outside their dorm THE PLANNING of another "secret" might be a problem is the funding Friday. The daffodil planting followed in the tradition of continuing Bohn Hall beautification projects. project to take place within the next month is now being discussed, Ceseretti said.

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