e-Newspaper for April 7, 2021

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Wednesday, 7 April 2021

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Vol. CXXXIII, No. 48

ON THE INSIDE Lyndhurst PD trained to better meet the needs of the autistic community. See page 3

MAYORAL MADNESS

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

In Kearny & Lyndhurst, two hotly contested elections — one a primary, the other a regular vote — may very well lead to unprecedented ...

By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com

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KEARNY —

LYNDHURST —

or the first time in more than a decade, there will be a contested Democratic primary election in the Town of Kearny for the mayoralty and four council nominations. On Monday morning, April 5, Mayor Alberto G. Santos submitted nominating petitions to run for re-election to continue serving as

Bergen County Judge has ordered five candidates, originally deemed ineligible by the township’s clerk, back on the May 11 ballot for seats on the Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners. The judge, Robert Wilson, says longtime administration critic and the operator of a website that has taken the administration to

See KEARNY, Page 5

See LYNDHURST, Page 16

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Lyndhurst PD: Kearny man collared on jewelry-store burglary Suspect already in trouble with KPD after they charge him with restraining-order violations

By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com

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man who appeared in last week’s Kearny police blotter is in even more trouble after police collared him as a suspect in a burglary

to a jewelry store on Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, Det. Lt. Vincent Auteri, the LPD’s public-information officer announced. And it was a parking ticket and some saliva that led to his arrest. On March 18, 2021, at approximately 6:20 a.m., Lyndhurst Po-

lice Officers Brian Kapp and Tom Seickendick responded to Chandel Jewelers, Ridge Road, to investigate a report of an activated burglar alarm. Upon their arrival, they found a door at the rear of the building had been forced open. Upon making entry into the business, they discovered a glass

display case had been smashed and jewelry appeared to be missing. Shortly thereafter, Det. William Kapp responded to the scene and learned 12 to 15 alloy and cubic zirconia rings were missing, worth an See BURGLARY, Page 15

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