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John Tramutola
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- John Tramutola
- Record Date: Feb 06, 2025
- Case Type: Assault/Battery
- Offense Desc: AGG ASSAULT - STRANGLE DOMESTI
- John Tramutola
- Record Date: Feb 06, 2025
- Case Type: Others
- Offense Date: Apr 29, 2011
- Disposition Date: Jun 14, 2011
- Case NO: OR1053207
- John Tramutola
- Record Date: Feb
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Tramutola v. Bortone
118 N.J. Super. 503 (1972)
288 A.2d 863
JOSEPHINE TRAMUTOLA AND FRED N. TRAMUTOLA, HER HUSBAND, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS AND CROSS-APPELLANTS, v. FRANK BORTONE, M.D., DEFENDANT-APPELLANT AND CROSS-RESPONDENT, AND HAZEL OLGA ELWOOD AND JEROME J. ROSE, CO-EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF BENJAMIN ELWOOD, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS AND CROSS-RESPONDENTS, AND THE BERTHOLD S. POLLAK HOSPITAL FOR CHEST DISEASES, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT AND CROSS-RESPONDENT.
Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.
Argued October 5, 1971.
Decided March 20, 1972.
*508 Before Judges GOLDMANN, COLLESTER and MINTZ.
Mr. Daniel K. Van Dorn argued the cause for defendant-appellant and cross-respondent Bortone (Messrs. Gleeson, Hansen & Pantages, attorneys).
Mr. namn T. Ryan argued the cause for defendant-appellants and cross-respondents, the executors of the estate of Benjamin Elwood (Mr. William J. Cleary on the brief; Messrs. Lamb, Blake, Hutchinson & Dunne, attorneys).
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The Bronx’s Vital Growth Engine
With potential infusion of funds from the city and state, the Hunts Point Market and its merchants are primed for a future of renewal.
Originally printed in the July 2022 issue of Produce Business.
The Hunts Point Produce Market continues to face new challenges in 2022 — inflation, labor issues, fuel costs and freight rates — but the consensus among members of the wholesale cooperative is they’ll take the hurdles in stride.
Challenges are nothing new for the co-op, which has been operating since 1967 in the Bronx. And, despite the economic gloom hanging over the country, a break in the clouds emerged with a promise made by New York City Mayor Eric Adams for $100 million in future market funding. And that’s not all. Phillip Grant, Hunts Point Market chief executive, says the market has also applied for a federal grant for funds that could propel enormous change.
How the money will eventually change the market is a question of how muc
- Record Date: Feb