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WAYNE, NJ — Councilman Richard Jassterzbski has been accused of harassment after he screamed at a township woman in a video released the day before the primary election Tuesday. Jasterzbski can be heard yelling at Susan Enderly-Peracchio at the Passaic County Regular Republican Organization's headquarters on Hamburg Turnpike Sunday. Enderly-Peracchio could not be reached for comment.

The confrontation allegedly stemmed from James Marracco, one of Lonni Miller Ryan's runningmates, coming in and taking a sign down for Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno earlier in the day and replacing it with a sign for Lonni Miller Ryan, who is running against incumbent Chris Vergano for the town's mayorship. "You wish you were being f---ed by me," Jasterzbski said in the video. "You don't have to worry about me penetrating you at all. You wanted fair and square and you should have been satisfied with that, but you stood there and you let them corrupt the system of political process."

The pair can be heard on the video talking about the original ballot position of Ryan and her slate of Wayne candidates. Enderly-Peracchio's daughter filmed the video. Miller Ryan's slate was supposed to be on Line A. Instead they will appear on Line F after a judge ruled that no local candidates would get the coveted first row after Miller Ryan's slate of candidates filed a complaint in Passaic County Superior Court claiming the ballot was illegal.

Jasterzbski said in an interview that Enderly-Peracchio inappropriately had removed Miller Ryan's campaign signs and replaced them with one's for Guadagno, which prompted Marracco to come in and switch the signs again.

Enderly-Peracchio is also a candidate. She is running Tuesday against Dawn Cody for a spot on the State Republican Committee.

"A candidate who is running for election on the ballot should not be touching or removing any other candidates' campaign literature or signs," Jasterzbski said. "She has no right whatsoever to be touching any signs."

Jasterzbski said that Enderly-Peracchio denied taking the sign down and asked her about it. Then, he said, Enderly-Peracchio told him to "go f--- yourself." That's when he started yelling. RELATED: Judge Rules On Wayne Republican Primary Ballot Positions

