[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 18] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 26335] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN HONOR OF JULES J. BONAVOLONTA ______ HON. ROBERT MENENDEZ of new jersey in the house of representatives Tuesday, December 5, 2000 Mr. MENENDEZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the accomplishments of Jules J. Bonavolonta, this year's recipient of the North Ward Center's Monsignor Geno Baroni Award. The North Ward Center provides educational, cultural, and social programs to improve the quality of life for thousands of Essex County residents. Each year, the Center pays tribute to the life of the late Monsignor Baroni, a man whose dedication to the less fortunate was an integral force behind the Center's development and success. The Center honors the Monsignor by recognizing a community leader, who best exemplifies the life, spirit, and commitment of this inspirational man. Mr. Bonavolonta was chosen as the honoree this year based on his service to the country in the military, his contributions to the fight against crime, and his rise to success in the business world. A native of Newark, New Jersey, Mr. Bonavolonta grew up in the Essex County Parish of Sacred Heart Cathedral. He is the son of Italian immigrant Ralph Bonavolonta and American-born Mary Bonavolonta. He attended St. Benedict's Prep and received his Bachelor's and his Master's Degree in Public Administration from Seton Hall University in 1975. During more than six years of service as a Green Beret in the U.S. Special Forces during the Vietnam War, Mr. Bonavolonta returned to the U.S. a highly decorated veteran. He was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star with ``V'' for Valor (1st Oak Leaf Cluster), Purple Heart, Air Medal (1st Oak Leaf Cluster), and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. Upon Mr. Bonavolonta's return, he began his 23-year career of exceptional and dedicated service to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In this capacity, he spearheaded the efforts to combat organized crime in this country. As Chief of the Organized Crime and Narcotics Division of the FBI's New York City Office, he was instrumental in securing the indictments and convictions that made the 1980's the FBI's most successful decade in the battle against organized crime. Mr. Bonavolonta now serves as Vice Chairman of MBNA America Bank, N.A. He and his wife Linda have been married for 32 years. They have two children, Maria and Joseph. For his many accomplishments and for his service to the country, I ask that my colleagues join me in congratulating Mr. Bonavolonta, a very deserving recipient of this year's Monsignor Geno Baroni Award. ____________________