March 12, 2014 Edition of The Observer

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March 12, 2014 • www.theobserver.com • Vol CXXVI, No. 42

COVERING: BELLEVILLE • BLOOMFIELD

Hoping for tax relief

Harrison woman nabbed in bank jobs By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent

By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent

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KEARNY – With its back against the wall, Kearny’s municipal government is poised to go with hat in hand to the Christie administration and beg for financial help. Mayor Alberto Santos said he’s asked the town auditor and CFO to draft an application to the state Local Finance Board for “transitional aid” by the March 14 deadline, conditional on first getting Town Council approval. The council was expected to consider the matter at its next regular meeting on Tuesday, March 11. Reportedly, the mayor can count on at least four members’ votes which, combined with his own, would provide the required authorization to file. How much the town will be asking for was still up in the air, as of last week, but one insider reported that it could be as much as $3 million – less than 5% of its $75 million municipal budget. Even if Kearny manages to persuade the state’s fiscal overseers to hand over the cash, it would still mean that local property owners would face a tax increase – the owners of a house assessed at $10,000, for example, could expect their 2014 tax bill to rise see TRANSITIONAL page

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34-year-old Harrison woman was being held in the Essex County Jail on $300,000 bail in connection with the Jan. 30 hold-up of a Harrison bank -- and of two Newark banks in February, authorities have reported. The suspect, Valeria Parziale, was arrested Feb. 24 on a street in Newark by officers of the Newark Police Department Street Crimes Unit, Harrison police said. A spokesman for the Harrison PD said it had been working closely with the Newark police in cooperation with the FBI on the investigation into the robbery of the Valley National Bank at 433 Harrison Ave. Police said Parziale, who was captured on security video, had entered the bank near S. Fifth St. at 1:30 p.m., Jan. 30, and handed a teller a note demanding $3,000. She reportedly claimed to be armed, but no weapon was seen. Main photo courtesy Harrison PD The bandit fled with $2,550, police Inset photo courtesy Newark PD said, and investigation later revealed Bank security photo. Inset: Police mug shot of that she had entered a cab several bank suspect Valeria Parziale.

blocks away and was driven to Newark. According to reports, Parziale has also been linked to a Feb. 14 robbery of a Wells Fargo Bank and a Feb. 20 heist at a Banco Popular, both located on Bloomfield Ave. in Newark’s North Ward. In both of those incidents, tellers reportedly were presented with notes and the robber claimed to be armed, but no weapon was displayed. Parziale, who allegedly has 15 aliases, has made headlines in the past. According to published reports, in October 2009, she escaped from a Trenton halfway house, where she had been serving a three-year sentence for violating parole from a Hudson County drug conviction. However, she was soon back in custody. In a 2012 story on New Jersey halfway houses, the New York Times wrote: “Nine days later [after the 2009 escape], in a Newark liquor store, Ms. Parziale . . . attacked a man with a folding knife, cutting off part of his ear and slashing his face, prosecutors said. She was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and possession of a weapon.” Disposition of that case is not known.

Pothole needs filling? Call hotline KEARNY – Kearny’s beleaguered public works crews have been up to their collective ears in snow and brine and, now in the aftermath of cleaning up the white stuff, they’re busy filling in potholes. Since folks began digging their way out of snow-packed

Kerr are inviting people to call a telephone hotline at 201-9557889 and leave a message giving the nearest street address or nearest cross street for that pothole. Residents can also use their mobile devices to report a pothole by downloading the Town of Kearny’s SeeClickFix

streets, some 500 holes all over town had been filled with 35 tons of asphalt, by the reckoning of Assistant Public Works Superintendent Kevin Murphy. If there are still some that remain unattended, Mayor Alberto Santos and Public Works Superintendent Gerry

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