Life-long Newark resident Richard Cammarieri was a teenager in the city's central ward in 1967. "There was a sense that things were quite inferment throughout the 60's if you were paying any attention at all," Cammarieri said. "My father worked in a town not too far from Newark. I recall drving with him one day to work. It was probably the second day. Because we were white, we were able to pass through the road blocks and cross checks without any problem. Other cars being stopped had black