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  1. James L. Chulla died August 12, 2012 at the age of 88. He was born on May 30, 1924 in Rholapp, Utah to Samuel and Dorothy Chulla. He came to N. Tarrytown at age four, where he attended N. T. Grammar and High School, graduating in the class of 1942. He enlisted in the United States Navy, serving in the Seabee’s in the 71st and 87th Battalions, where he was in combat duty in the South Pacific on many islands. He was honorably discharged in January 1946 as a Machinist Mate First Class. He received two Bronze Stars, a Victory Medal and Good Conduct Medal.

    He worked for Mallory Battery Plant in N. Tarrytown for 16 years, two years with the postal service and retired from General Motors in 1986, after 23 years. In 1949, he joined North Tarrytown Fire Department, belonging to Rescue Hose Company #1, where he served as chief engineer in 1964 and led the department to two NY Daily News awards for rescuing eight people in two fires. He was a member of the Westchester and Hudson Valley Volunteer Firemen’s Associations and was a member of the NY State Fire Chief’s Association. In 1999, he was honored for 50 years of service within the department. He also had a love for amateur art painting and he was a founding member of the N.T. Dad’s Baseball Club. He was also a member of the VFW Post 1939.

    On November 16, 1946, he married Katherine Blascik in Holy Cross Church. She predeceased him on May 20, 1998.

    Jim is survived by his three children; James, Jr., MaryJean and Richard (Cathy); his seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister-in-law MaryAnn Blascik and his niece Kathleen Chulla as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by his siblings Louis Chulla, Josephine Urso and Ann Wilson and his grandson Scott Scudieri.

    Visitation will be at Coffey Funeral Home on Thursday from 2-4 & 7-9 PM. His Funeral Mass will be Friday at the Church of the Magdalene at 10:00 with interment to follow in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Sleepy Hollow Fire Department would be appreciated.

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  2. 1980 Corvette 101,000 miles on the body. Black on Black $8500.00

    Power Windows work, T-Tops fit nice and do not leak. I removed the A/C compressor and have it. Headlights work great, all new vacuum tubing.

    Newer Black Interior including full carpeting.

    Brand new Chevy Performance ZZF 350/350 Crate Motor and fully professional rebuilt Transmission with Shift Kit. Engine & Trans have 700 miles on them!

    Link to the Motor: http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/EngineSh...2&engCat=sb

    New Tires, Radiator, Alternator, Holly Carb and much more...

    Free Flowing Exhaust sound amazing.

    Paint shines nice but has some cosmetic defects.

    Needs some minor TLC, all non mechanical.. Various trim pieces etc...

    Full Documentation and a good amount of extras included.

    Fast, fun car that you can drive.

    Email me craigs71@optonline.net for more pics, and questions

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  3. 2003 Ford Crown Vic Police Package P71 ONLY 58,000 MILES!!!! Dark Blue. This P71 Police Interceptor Was Owned and maintained by a local North Jersey Police Department. An Exceptionally Nice One Owner Vehicle That Has Been Very Well Maintained On A Regular Service Schedule. With An Excellent Ride & Drive And Cold Air It Comes Equipped With Interceptor Police Package, 4.6 Liter V8 Engine With Oil Cooler, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission With Oil Cooler, Heavy Duty Frame & Suspension, Dual Front Air Bags, Cloth Interior, Dual Front Captains Seats With Drivers Lumbar, Rear Vinyl Seat, AM/FM Stereo, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power heated Mirrors, Tilt Steering, Driver Side Spotlight, Rear Power Distribution Box, 2-Way Radio Pre-Wiring, Dual Stainless Steel Exhaust, 3.27 Rear Axle Ratio, And 16" Steel Wheels.

    Has rear lollipop lights and 2 antennas.

    ONLY $5200.00

    Email me for question and more pics...

    Link to pics:

    http://s494.photobucket.com/albums/rr305/tcrenterprises/


  4. 5.7 V8 Automatic Transmission Pursuit Package Dark Blue exterior, blue interior.

    Power Locks, Windows, Mirrors, Rear window defogger, Cruise control, Tilt wheel, Power drivers seat. AM/FM Radio Ice Cold AC

    Police options include:

    130 speedometer

    HD cooling

    Handling upgrades with sway bar

    Pursuit handling package Z56

    215,00 NY State Police highway miles. New Transmission and rear 12,000 miles ago. Tires are 80%

    Runs Strong. Motor well serviced. Extremely Fast and reliable.

    Some scratches where decals were removed, and minor dents. some light rust on pass. rear quarter panel.

    Great work truck, has barn yard style doors.

    Call Mike at 201-281-0233 for questions.

    Asking $2700.00 or Best Offer

    Emergency Lighting Available...

    PICTURES HERE:

    http://s494.photobucket.com/albums/rr305/tcrenterprises/


  5. Vernon police officer found dead in home

    VERNON NJ — A Vernon Police officer has died from a single gunshot wound. According to the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office, Vernon Township police responded to a 911 call at the residence of Vernon Police Sgt. Robert Walsh shortly after 11 p.m. Thursday. Walsh, who was off duty, was found in an upstairs bedroom and was unresponsive. It was determined that Walsh sustained a single gunshot wound. A handgun was recovered at the scene. Walsh was pronounced dead at the scene. A medical examination has been scheduled for later today. No foul play is suspected and no other details were available. The investigation is being conducted by the New Jersey State Police, the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office and the Vernon Township Police Department.

    http://www.njherald.com/story/01policedeathweb


  6. Does anyone see a problem that there were 21 chiefs (plus DES/OEM) but only 14 engines & 5 trucks?

    DCurtis - "Yeah, there was an awful lot of manpower there. Its better to be safe than sorry and have them on hand when you need them. Plus it seemed like just about everybody was put to work."

    Agreed that having enough manpower when needed is important, but how much supervision is needed?

    Thats the great thing about us Volleys, we can get 21 Chiefs out!!!!!!!