Lyndhurst Police Promotions (PHOTOS): Three Captains, 5 Lieutenants, 7 Sergeants Lyndhurst Police Promotions (PHOTOS): Three Captains, 5 Lieutenants, 7 Sergeants
Lyndhurst Police Promotions (Photos): Three Captains, 5 Lieutenants, 7 Sergeants Several Lyndhurst Police Department promotions were made Monday during a ceremony at Town Hall Park. They join new Police Chief Richard Jarvis Jr., who was sworn in two weeks ago. Among those promoted by Mayor Robert Giangeruso, who is the public safety commissioner (and their new ranks): Deputy Chief Patrick Devlin Capt. John Mazure Capt. Michael Carrino Capt. John Fata Lt. James Goral Lt. Ronald Guirland Lt. Anthony Ricigliano Sgt. Michael Lemanowicz Sgt. Steven Passamano Sgt. Richard Holicki Sgt. Eric Cerrito Detective Anthony Alexander Several Lyndhurst Police Departme…
Pot Dispensaries Banned In Lyndhurst Pot Dispensaries Banned In Lyndhurst
Pot Dispensaries Banned In Lyndhurst Lyndhurst has joined the municipalities in New Jersey that have banned any type of marijuana dispensary. "We are very pleased to have this ordinance," township police Detective Vincent Auteri said. "For our township to allow marijuana dispensaries would be counterintuitive to all the drug awareness and substance abuse programs we provide. "The Mayor and Board of Commissioners, with guidance from the Lyndhurst Municipal Alliance, is sending the right message, which is that our community is focusing on health and safety and not money," Auteri said. The governing body agreed that pot dispensa…
Authorities: Former Lyndhurst Man Jailed For Cyber-Harassing Ex Authorities: Former Lyndhurst Man Jailed For Cyber-Harassing Ex
Authorities: Former Lyndhurst Man Jailed For Cyber-Harassing Ex LYNDHURST, N.J. -- A former Lyndhurst man was arrested on cyber harassment charges after a judge said he violated a restraining order by sending his ex-girlfriend text and Facebook messages. Wallington police picked up Jamie Lee Costa, 34, of Nutley on a warrant issued by a Lyndhurst judge after the 28-year-old woman filed a complaint, Detective Vincent Auteri said Wednesday. He was processed and taken to the Bergen County Jail on Sunday, then ordered released by a Superior Court judge, pending further court action, the following afternoon, records show.