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glpe % JqrofEreter Minit-Ed If you don’t think there is something terribly cock­ eyed about our criminal justice system consider the ease of the shooting of President Reagan. The shoot­ ing took place before thousands of specators and millions of television viewers. The President was Com m ercial Iffcaher almost killed, a guard was killed and a fine young man has had his life destroyed by the bullets. Yet after a year there is still a wrangle in the court over and SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW what to do with the gunman—a year has passed and the government already has spent a million dollars in a prosecution that has not yet ended. Pbooey. Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford. N J VOL. 60 NO. 38 uspsi2s«2o 25C THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1982 Published at 251 Ridge Rd , Lyndhurst Subscription $8 00 Published Weekly The Big B rrr O f 1982!! taken off because they and had the camera held A blizzard in April? rived. They opened they actually believed morning as the ventured out without thought April meant ready when John Yessir. Yesmam. It the morning show Cable 3 found the weathermen who blizzard warnings snow tires soon were spring were dumb­ Sanders, host of the 8 was a blizzard that with the shot of Koenig at home, pant­ had filled the air all were being repeated getting back to safety founded. a.m. "Meadowlands struck the area on Sanders plowing out ing. day with dire warn­ time after time. The and home as soon as Only the kids Tuesday. ‘82" show arrived. of his car and into the "1 just shoveled off ings of the storm to be early snowfall made possible seemed happy. It caught our munic­ "We knew that John studio. the sidewalk," ex­ experienced. believers of every­ ipalities with their Schools were can ­ would never fail us,” Promptly at 8 a m plained Koenig “Now At Mets Super Mar­ body. celed out early. At 11 a m on the plows down. The leg­ said Tom Corcoran, Cable 3 began its reg- I've got to get into the ket in North Arlington The early morning strange Tuesday Some brave souls islators who ruled manager of the stu­ ular programing. office." a dozen were asked if driving was not bad there was thunder and were at work. that studded tires had dio. So Corcoran and First off a telephone Preparing for the they believed the But as the day pro­ lightning That, ac­ to be removed by At Cable 3 of Ray Godowski. assis­ interview with Carl storm Cable 3 as­ weathermen. Most of gressed the mist cording to the weath­ April were red-faced. Meadowlands tant director, had Koenig, director of signed reporter Don­ them did not. arose from the snow ermen, was the fore­ And the motorists who Cablevision. the staff their camera at the the Bergen County na Goldberg Monday The tape was un­ making driving haz­ runner of cold weath­ had their snow tires got to the studio early door when John ar­ Civil Defense, was to ask folks whether rolled on Tuesday ardous. Motorists who er and more snow Cable 3 was on the job as usual—in spite of the Cable 3 tower and earth station in Lyndhurst this was S t r e e t s in t h e a r e a were almost impassable as the plows down. This was the scene on Forest Ave.. blizzard. So was John Healy the photographer. At the the scene—before the blizzard really hit hard. heavy stuff fell, catching street departments with their Lyndhurst. John Healy took the picture. Public Service Blow-Out W o m a n 6Borrows’ Car Fools Many As Shoot-Out Fined $25 In Court A woman who "bor­ then close it before goin^ sold she could nut pa> the At about 8:30 Thursday Service and the matter by Hammersted and his rowed- a Lincoln Mercury to the checkout counter to amount due that ni^ht but night all police on duty and was remedied as soon as assistant, Howard An­ from the local dealer was pay for other purchases on would the following da> a number of Police Re­ possible. derson, 36, against Paul B. sentenced to 30 days in the February 16 William S Carlucci. 82] serve responded to a Roberts, 22. of 363 Thomas Ken Hammersted, 40, county jail and placed on The woman was accom­ 1 Ynns\ ! \ <t n i A n e n u e . phoned repot of a Avenue and Thomas manager of Hubbard's probation for a year by panied to the market b> paid fine and costs on "shootout” on Second Ave­ I^igliesc, 23, of 116 Fern Cupboard at 740 Ridge Judge Jam es A. Breslin in her six-year-old son whom Breslin's finding him guil- nue between Orient Way Avenue, both Lyndhurst. Road, was conveyed to St. Lyndhurst Municipal she did not carry in the t\ as charged b> ! ’tl Rich­ and Summit Detective Henry Kelly is in Mary’s Hospital, Passaic Court last Thursday cart but allowed to walk ard O'Donnell on March 21 charge of the investigation On arriving the officers at 1 a.m. last Monday, suf­ Jo Anne Villaronga. 766 around the shop. Oyeyemi of burning copper wire in of the cause of the fight. foudn that no shootin had fering from a broken arm Harrison Avenue. Lyn­ said He related how after the meadowlands area taken place even thought it sustained during a fight in Tuesday. M arch 31. of­ dhurst. appeared with the woman paid for what Carlucci vociferousl> de­ sounded like a terrific the place after which coun­ ficers Carl Castlegrant Robert Robertazzi. owner was' in the cart he ap­ nied he had built the fire fight, but that a Public Ser­ ter complaints of harass­ and Donald Goral issued of the Lincoln Mercury proached her and asked which burned the wire vice transformer had ment. aggravated assault summonses to four juve­ dealership, telling the her to follow him to the found b> police when blown out. and criminal mischief niles. charging them with judge the story of the store office. Thert he told called by Fire Chief Hullo Relieved to find no vio­ were filed by combatants. possession of beer in a pub­ woman's taking the car her he had seen her place When O'Donnell testified the merchandise into her lence police notified Public Complaints were signed lic place and also arrested and1 not returning it He he saw white smoke at the Gerald Newton-, manager has since recovered the ve- purse He showed the area when he arrived Amvets Breakfast of Woody's Wines and Liq­ hicle but brought the judge photos he took of the Carlucci retorted. "Copper uors 11 Ridge Road, for charges nevertheless contents of the purse does not give off white G e o r g e J . F a jv a n , Troop K . Lyndhurst, received though the woman con­ smoke it gives off thick A breakfast will be reports there will be selling the juveniles the Breslin suspended the Scouting Eagle rank at a Court ol Honor on March 24. tinued to deny she had black smoke. I've been served at the Amvets Post served a full breakfast of beer when he had no town­ jail sentence and assessed Shown with George are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. shoplifted burning copper wire for 20 Hall. New York Avenue, juice, eggs, sausage, rolls, ship permit to sell the liq­ the woman $25 costs of Fajvan and his scoutmaster, George Conhaus. Cere­ Breslin found her guilty years and 1 know from 8 A.M. until 12 Noon buns and coffee. uor. court, after asking her. monies were witnessed by ISO at Sacred Heart Center, as charged and fined her Rullo testified the fire for the benefit of Deborah Tickets may be Monday morning the "Do you know you could go Lyndhurst. iP hM O By V ColaBellai the mandatory $100 and as- deDartment had been Hospital, Golden Heart purchased by contacting principal of Columbus to jail for six months for seessed costs of $25 She (Continued on Pag'' A' Chapter, Lyndhurst This Commander Ed De Andrea School called headquarters doing this? is the third annual affair at 438-9886 between 5 and to report that two small Pat Joyce Loses, A shoplifter from East Dog Canvass the Amvets have held for 10 P.M. or ticket chairman girls, students in her Orange, represented by the benefit of this chari­ Jim Facente at 939-1090 be­ school, had been ap­ W oman Finds It public defender Paul To All Residents table hospital at Browns tween 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. proached by a man who Spina, though pleading not Police arc rejoicing over Mills. N.J. Please make reserva­ attempted to entice them and turned over the money guilty, was found to be Of The Township into his car. the quick solution of an in­ to the detective bureau. guilty by the judge after John Gagliardi. past tions in advance. No A passerby had noticed cident which occurred Fri­ In no time. Detective Lt. hearing the eyewitess ac­ commander of the post and tickets will be available at Who Own Dogs the car and was able to day night. Early in the Francis McSweeney, De­ count of the theft from the chairman for the breakfast the door. give police a good descrip­ evening Josephine tective Henry Kelly and Foodtown M arket on Riv­ Of Licensing Age tion of the man.

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