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FRIDAY 10.03.14
VOLUME 135
NUMBER 237
SINCE 1879
ADVICE JERSEY ALIVE
CLASSIFIED D3
COMICS JERSEY ALIVE
LOCAL A3
MOVIES JERSEY ALIVE
OBITUARIES A13
OPINION A16
SPORTS C1
WEATHER C10
YOUR MONEY A12
SEASIDE HEIGHTS The borough has agreed to pay
$500,000 to a Toms River man who claimed police
pepper-sprayed him and fractured his back after
throwing him to the ground during a dispute on the
boardwalk during 2012 Fourth of July fireworks show.
George Hatze, 48, sued Seaside Heights and police
officer Robert MacFarlane, Sgts. James Hans and
Richard Roemmele, Det. Stephen Korman and Chief
Thomas Boyd in September 2012, claiming police had
assaulted him without justification on July 4 of that
year, causing a compound fracture of his back that may
require surgery to repair.
In 2013, Hatzes federal lawsuit was amended to add
Officers Vincent Capette, Richard Novotny, Russell
Moeller and Joseph Vargavic as additional defendants.
The chief and Roemmele, Korman and Hans were
Excessive
force claim
nets $500G
Man says Seaside Heights police
broke his back on boardwalk in 12
JEAN MIKLE @JEANMIKLE
NEW SHOPRITE HEADED TO ROUTE 9 IN HOWELL YOUR MONEY, A12
Stakeholders asked to weigh
in on future of summer
flounder management.
ITS NOT
A FLUKE
HOOK, LINE AND SINKER, E1
ZOMBIES RISE
UP TO RAISE
AWARENESS FOR
BRAIN CANCER
SLAUGHTERHOUSE
SAYS IT HAS MADE
NEEDED CHANGES
Activists hold vigil outside Catelli
Brothers, owner says swift action was
taken after video showed abuse.
YOUR MONEY, A12
GET YOUR ZOMBIE WALK BINGO CARD IN JERSEY ALIVE
JERSEY ALIVE
See SEASIDE, Page A6
76 MILLION HIT IN BANK BREACH
PAGE 1B
PRISON FOR HOUSEWIVES STARS
STORY, A9
FREEHOLD D SHUTS
DOWN RARITAN
IN SPORTS

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