Grasso cracked down on teens using the Vineland Acme and Kress parking lots for after-hour rendezvous. "These parking lots were never intended to be a dating center," he scolded. Tales of passion aside, another report, published in 1960, told of a Vineland judge ordering one young defendant to get a haircut, and another to shave off his goatee. "You're not trying to be one of those beatnik fellows, are you?" the judge asked. "Whiskers" was sentenced to a six-month curfew for stealing an automobile part from a local junkyard. He was also ordered not to associate with friends who might be a bad influence on him.Ĭuriously, the 11 p.m. curfew was suspended on nights when the defendant attended drive-in movies. Perhaps the judge didn't consult local listings before reaching that decision.Īmong the many flicks shown at Vineland's Delsea Drive-In during 1960 were, "Cover Girl Killers," "Female and the Flesh," "The Wicked Go To Hell," "Teenage Zombie," "Bewildered Youth," "Party Girl," "The Lovers" and "The Devil Strikes at Night.
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