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 Lyndhurst dumps GOP to join Dems

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By Susan C. Moeller
Senior Reporter

LYNDHURST (Oct. 23, 2007)  — Flanked by democratic leaders from the local, county and state level, Lyndhurst Mayor Richard DiLascio and the entire Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners switched their party affiliation from Republican to Democrat on the front steps of town hall Oct. 21.

“We’re not leaving the Republican party,” DiLascio said, “the party is leaving us.” Underscoring his point, DiLascio presented Democratic County Chair Joe Ferriero with a stack of registration cards from himself, the commissioners and two-thirds of Lyndhurst’s Republican county members, who made the switch with DiLascio.

 
 Photo by JoAnn Merklinghaus
The Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners announced at an Oct. 23 press conference that they, along with 60 percent of the township’s Republican party organization, would change their affiliation to Democrat. Shown are Lyndhurst Mayor Richard DiLascio (at the podium) and from left: Bergen County Freeholder Jim Carroll, Bergen County Democratic Chair Jim Ferriero, Lyndhurst Commissioners Brian Haggerty and Robert Giangeruso, former Lyndhurst Mayor Lou Stellato, Lyndhurst Commissioner Tom DiMaggio, Assemblymen Fred Scalera and Gary Schaer and Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney.
“They are ready to work hard for you chairman,” he said. The men exchanged hugs and handshakes. It’s “my privilege and honor to accept all of you…into our family,” Ferriero said. He called the day an historic event and a “further sign that the Republican Party is out of touch with the citizens of Bergen County.”

The rift between the Grand Old Party and the town’s top dogs has been growing for a while. The Republican County Committee has “lost its focus,” failed “to adopt an agenda that’s relevant,” demonstrated an “unwillingness to listen” and become intolerant of mainstream views, DiLascio said.

But, the final straw for DiLascio was the Republican decision to run Michael Guarino as a Senate candidate against incumbent Paul Sarlo. DiLascio never mentioned Guarino’s name, referring to him instead as a “gadfly candidate.” The party did not consult him about Guarino’s candidacy, and Guarino has attacked him constantly, DiLascio added. “This man is indicative of the poor choices the Republican Party has been making … In Lyndhurst we have said ‘that is enough.’ ”  DiLascio’s grievances with the Republicans were apparently not mirrored in his interactions with Democrats. “I have a responsibility to propose and effect changes…that will make our lives a little bit better here in Lyndhurst,” DiLascio said. And, the Democrats who represent the township on all levels “are doing a good job” for the town. Thus, it makes sense to get on the same page with them, he concluded.  

What of Lyndhurst’s status as a nonpartisan governing body? The community “is still part of the state and the state legislature, which is partisan,” he said. The nonpartisan nature of the municipal elections also meant that the Commission could switch parties without betraying people who voted for them based on a party affiliation.

Apparently the bad political blood flows both ways.

“Good riddance to bad rubbish,” was the official Republican response to DiLascio’s announcement. In a published statement issued shortly after the town hall press conference, Republican Bergen County Chairman Rob Ortiz said that the announcement was not a surprise. “It’s a relief that certain Lyndhurst officeholders…no longer embarrass us by calling themselves Republicans.” The defection gives the County Committee an “opportunity to get real Republicans in office in Lyndhurst come May, not shameless self-promoters who are influenced by the likes of Sarlo and Ferriero.” He concluded, “We look forward to a new and stronger Republican Party in Lyndhurst, built around men and women who believe in representing their constituents rather than lining their own pockets.”

DiLascio denied any assertion that he’ll be rewarded by Democratic powerbrokers for his newly sworn allegiance. “I’m not looking for any positions with Bergen County,” he said, noting that he had withdrawn his acceptance of a position with Bergen Regional Medical center after deciding to throw his lot in with the Democrats.

“Look at our hiring practices,” said Bergen County Freeholder James Carroll. Positions are awarded to those who are “the best fit for the job.” Any suggestion to the contrary is “just a ploy” during a political season.

Anita Zarillo is one of the Republican County Committee members who switched parties. Her motivation: “your children, and my children.” DiLascio asked her to switch, but he did not sway her. “I’m turning democrat; I’ve had it,” she said.

Lyndhurst Board of Education member Ron Grillo also changed his party affiliation. “I think it’s important right now to do what we can,” to put the needs of the town first. With the Democrats in power, it will be helpful to be aligned with them, to be a part of the decision making process, he said.

 




 
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Re: (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 11:58:30 UTC
What??? are they nuts


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Re:WHAT A DISGRACE (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 12:03:26 UTC
You don't abandon the party based on your views! You work from within to make changes for the better. This was a politcal move! The county Democrats are destroying Bergen County with their pay to play mentality! I'd like to see what they all get from Ferriero the next time they are up for re-elecition.


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Re: Sarlohurst (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 12:04:49 UTC
What a joke!!!

Well as A Dem myself these guys are all clowns.
And stay turned because they have all been promised employment. and when it happen I will be sure to blow the lid on it!

This is what is all wrong with corrupt politicians, SARLO the BCDO...


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Re: JOBS>>> (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 12:17:08 UTC
So Far we have Mayor Dilasio with a $95,000 council to the Bergen Regional Medical Center (Old Bergen Pines)
That job is still on the table but it will be after November 6th!!! Count on it!!!!

Commissioner Giangeruso job with the Police Academy up in Bergen County.

The rest to follow!! Keep Posted...


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Re: (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 12:48:08 UTC
Actually, I imagine they made lots of deals to deliver more $$$ for Lyndhurst. Those guys aren't fools...and they gotten so much done already. The only people who are angry about this are the nut jobs left in the GOP who support Mike Guarino. Actually, most people say the outsiders in the GOP coming into Lyndhurst and getting that wacky former Democrat to run as the GOP candidate for Senate was the final straw for DiLascio...


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Re: (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 12:50:21 UTC
I heard NY TV was covering this today. I think our Mayor's stock just went way up. This is the kind of power Lyndhurst wants its leader to have. Way to go!


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Re: DiLascio is a fraud! (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 13:24:46 UTC
Rich DiLascio is a political opportunist of the worst kind.

Here is a guy who ran for state senate as a Republican and lost. He ran for NJ Assembly as a Republican and lost.

His father ran for commissioner numerous times and lost.

These so called Democrats were bought and purchased by BCDO Chairman Joe Ferriero and Paul Sarlo, the brat of the 36th legislative district.

All of these people owe their political allegiance to DiLascio and DiLascio owes his political future to Ferriero.

Last year, Dilascio was trying to beat Democrat Pete Massa in North Arlington. Now this year he's an ally?

Lyndhurst is being used in a far larger power play and The leader was used again for political purposes....



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Re: Lyndhurst Democratic Converts (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 13:35:54 UTC
I can under one person switching parties but a whole posse doing the same thing their mayor did? Wow... I would compare this to Jim Jones but this thing might actually have a happy ending for these guys.

Hakuna Matata!



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Re: (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 14:41:25 UTC
I don't think Massa and DiLascio will ever be “friends”...but it doesn't matter because the Democrats in NA are about to have their heads handed to them. I have no doubt that's why Lyndhurst was so important to the county Dems. NA is a bunch of nuts run by...a conservative Republican consultant. They are worthless to the county. So, they can take their Party loyalty speeches and...


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Re: (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 14:47:15 UTC
ha! everytime DiLascio ran he won Lyndhurst...your anger is showing...you lost a town where you had it all, because attacked your mayor like a crazy one note zelot. DiLascio has been screwing EnCap for years, getting them to pay more and more at every turn. And he didn't sign any deals with them...you just say whatever u want without evidence. So sad. I think Mike G is just sitting at home wrtting all this crap. What a loser.


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Re: Flip Flop (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 21:36:37 UTC
Lyndhurst Mayor Richard DiLascio and the entire Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners decided to take the easy way out. They decided to switch their party affiliation from Republican to Democrat because they are all promised positions. WHAT A DISGRACE!
We will all be Known as the Flip Flop Town.


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Re: (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 23 @ 22:39:23 UTC
If they were truly mad at the GOP then they should have become Independents. So I guess they show their true colors by switching to Democrats.
They could have just as well as switched to the Socialist party.




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Re: (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 24 @ 09:19:35 UTC
Who is the fat guy in the picture??


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DE LIAR (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 24 @ 10:52:40 UTC
WOW ! TALK ABOUT TRADER... WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO !
I WOULD RATHER VOTE FOR ANYONE ELSE BUT DE LIAR


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