City Parking Amnesty, Then Enforcement

By Harold Wessell

MECHANICVILLE, October 3 – City officials announced on October 3 plans to offer a temporary, partial amnesty to scofflaws with long-outstanding parking tickets issued in the City.

At the City Council's first meeting of the month, Chief of Police Joseph Waldron outlined the program, which he had in recent weeks been discussing with Mayor Anthony Sylvester.
The amnesty, which will be in effect only during this November and December, would consist in forgiving – for those with tickets who respond – the accrued late fees, not the original fines.

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Peter Verdicchio – 89

Peter Verdicchio, 89, of Tinton Falls, NJ, formerly of Closter, NJ, passed away on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at home.  Born in Mechanicsville, NY, he lived in Palm Beach Gardens, FL prior to moving to Tinton Falls in 2002. He worked as a National Sales Manager for Westvaco Paper Company, NY, prior to his retirement.

 

 

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Mrs. Frances Cary Farina – 83

MECHANICVILLE – Mrs. Frances Cary Farina, 83, of Pawling Ave., Pruyn Hill, died Tuesday evening, Oct. 16th, at home, in the loving company of her family.

Born in Johnsonville, July 6, 1929, she was daughter of the late Rennie and Pearl Thurber Cary, Sr.  Franceslived in Mechanicville all her married life.

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