Aug. 20, 2014 Edition of The Observer

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August 20, 2014 • www.theobserver.com • Vol CXXVII, No. 13

COVERING: BELLEVILLE • BLOOMFIELD

• EAST NEWARK • HARRISON • KEARNY • LYNDHURST • NORTH ARLINGTON • NUTLEY

Pressing for bridge funding By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent

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awmakers from all levels of government, led by State Sen. President Stephen Sweeney, assembled for a press conference on the banks of the Passaic River Aug. 12 to declare their support for a replacement for the 109-year-old DeJessa Memorial Bridge that links Lyndhurst and Nutley. To that end, the counties of Bergen and Essex will be applying jointly to the N.J. Transportation Planning Authority for an endorsement to undertake the project together with the Federal Highway Administration. Applications for the “concept development phase” of the authority’s transportationrelated Local Capital Projects Delivery Program are due to the NJTPA by Sept. 12 for the next funding cycle’s consideration, according to authority spokesman David Behrund. That program provides federal funding for projects led by counties in the region, Behrund said. After technical review of proposals, NJTPA’s Board of Trustees will vote to allocate a total of $2.5 million in funding for successful applicants in January 2015. see DEJESSA page

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99 Post is 95! Photo by Karen Zautyk

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inety-five years ago this week -- Aug. 19, 1919 -- 13 veterans of the Great War, as World War I was then known, gathered in the Kearny home of Fred E. Portz to organize a local chapter of the American

Legion. Along with Portz, those founding members were Alfred Feickert, Willis E. Wood, Dr. John F. Hanold, John Hanly, Asher I. Roberts, Charles Whitehead, Al Downing, Robert Downing, Dr. Edward H. Willan, George Winne, Roland M. Ellis and Alexander Brockway. We list them all here be-

cause it was from this small group that emerged one of the strongest Legion chapters in the country, J.E. Frobisher Jr. Post 99. With the approval of the hero’s family, it was named for the late Joseph Edwin Frobisher Jr. of Kearny, a U.S. Army Signal Corps pilot who had been shot down over France in 1918.

Facing a new gun charge By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent KEARNY-

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Kearny man, who two years ago accidentally shot himself in the jaw with a Smith & Wesson .38

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revolver, was arrested last week in Newark on weapons charges. This time, authorities said, he was in possession of an AR-15 assault rifle. There was no indication he had ever accidentally shot himself with that. James J. Hamilton, 23, of Kearny was arrested Aug. 13

along with Jonathan Garcia, 30, of Newark, after a raid on a home at 33 Taylor St. in that city by the Essex County Narcotics Task Force. Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray and Newark Police Director Eugene Venable said both men

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The Post received a temporary charter in October 1919 and a permanent charter in May 1921. The meetings were first held at the Arlington Players Club (at the time located off Midland Ave.) and later at Town Hall, then the Exempt Firemen’s Headquarters and then the Elks Lodge. see LEGION page

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were charged with possession of an assault weapon (a Bushmaster Carbon AR-15), possession of a high-capacity magazine and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon (both being convicted felons). see GUNS page

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