After forty-two years with the North Jersey Media
Group, Dick Benfield retired in April.
The Masthead • Autumn, 2006 • MEMBER NEWS: Remembrances, milestones,
awards
After forty-two years with the North Jersey Media Group, Dick
Benfield retired in April.
The April 23 headline in The Record in Hackensack, New Jersey,
announcing Dick's retirement read: "The toughest man in
journalism. After 42 years, The Record's Dick Benfield is
retiring."
That reputation, according to a column by editor Frank Scandale
announcing Benfield's retirement, was well demonstrated during a
meeting with former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey:
"[T]he next thing you know, the governor was up on his feet,
leaning across the table into Benfield's personal airspace and
slamming the table like a butcher trying to pound a pork chop into
submission.
"Eyeballs popped. Stunned silence.
"Anything could have happened next. Nobody would have blamed
Benfield if he had exploded out of his seat and ripped into the governor
nose to nose, while large beefy state troopers performed Master Yogi
moves on the wiry editorial page editor. Instead, Benfield stared right
at the foaming governor and continued his questioning, hardly missing a
beat."
Scandale's column concluded:
"He also leaves here knowing his new gleaming road bicycle
that he had built in some secret cave by a Michelangelo of titanium
craftsmanship will satisfy one of his other loves in life--bike riding.
This new chariot will propel him over mountains where he feels alive and
at peace with the world. And maybe in the quiet of his ride he can say
what he really wanted to a governor who tried to bully the toughest man
in journalism that day.
"Good luck, Dick."
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