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Forgotten book yields surprise By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent KEARNY – This is a story about a book. A very small book. With a very limited audience. A book that, although nearly 75 years old, probably also has very limited monetary value — even on some online auction. However, to members of two Kearny firefighter families, it is priceless. It is also the story of quirky fate and coincidence and being in exactly the right place at the right time. The tiny tome about which we write has the unintriguing title “Rules and Regulations of the Fire Department of Town of Kearny, New Jersey.” It dates to Nov. 11, 1942. At one time, every member of the KFD was issued a copy. This particular one belonged to Firefighter George P. Rogers Sr., who was on the job from about 1925 to 1955. His signature is on the title page. Sometime in the ‘50s (time period just a guess), the department stopped issuing the individual handbooks, replacing them with reference volumes, one for each KFD station. see KEEPSAKE page
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Thousands attend PBA food fest
Photos by Barbara B.Goldberg
The first-ever Kearny Food Truck festival, sponsored by the Kearny PBA, was wildly successful. An estimated 10,000 people came to the Frank Vincent Marina Saturday to enjoy food from a dozen plus trucks. TOP: Attendees wait to get food from the Angry Crab. INSET: Candace Mazar came to the festival from Elmwood Park.
Longtime lawyer loses license TRENTON –
A Belleville attorney has been disbarred by order of the N.J. Supreme Court. On May 2, the court accepted a recommendation by the Disciplinary Review Board (DRB) to lift the license to practice law from Frank J. Cozzarelli “for the knowing misappropriation of client and escrow funds.”
Cozzarelli has practiced law from a Joralemon St. law office after graduating cum laude from Seton Hall University Law School in 1977. He received his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University in 1974. Recently, Cozzarelli appeared before the Belleville Planning Board in a successful site plan application propos-
ing development of a new retail pharmacy on Washington Ave. Cozzarelli, who was represented before the state’s highest tribunal by Livingston attorney Chris Franzblau, argued that he “presented mental illness evidence that had not received proper consideration by the DRB,” as noted by the court.
He contended that evidence should be “considered in connection with mitigation of penalty as well as for purposes of providing a defense to the charged misconduct,” the court wrote. Nonetheless, after reviewing the case, the court concluded that, “there is clear and consee DISBARRED page
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