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1½-YEAR INVESTIGATION, COMMENCED by the Kearny Police Department’s Detective Bureau under lead Det. John Fabula, has led to the arrest of numerous area men reportedly responsible for a major, $4 million-plus cargo-theft network, the KPD and Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office announced jointly on Friday, Dec. 14. On Nov. 30, 2018, the KPD arrested seven men — an eighth was arrested Dec. 6 — in connection with the network following a lengthy investigation into thefts from multiple Kearny trucking yards, Kearny Police Chief George King said. According to King: The investigation was initiated by the Kearny Police Department and the New Jersey State Police 18-months ago. In that timeframe, there had been approximately 15 thefts of tractor-trailer containers from Kearny trucking yards. The stolen merchandise included food, cosmetics, chemicals, tires, linen, clothing and liquor with an approximate total retail value of more than $4 million. The stolen merchandise was housed in warehouses in Linden, North Bergen and Clifton subsequent to the thefts. The following were arrested and charged:
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of the station said last week. Ozzie Shahzad, in a video interview with The Observer on Friday, Dec. 14, said at 11:01 p.m., that night, he and a coworker were inside the convenience store, (Ozzie was in the back) preparing to close the gas station, when two masked and armed gunmen walked from Passaic Avenue toward the store.
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“He thought of them as regular customers and actually opened the door and let them in,” Shahzad said of his colleague. “As they entered the store, the employee walked ahead of them and while he has his back to them … a couple steps forward, the first masked man attacked him from the back, pistol whipped him and the employee fell on
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KPD TO SENIORS: SCAMMERS By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
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HE KEARNY POLICE Department’s Community Policing Unit has always been known for its beneficial work with the youngsters in town. But since he took over as Police Chief a little more than a year ago, George King says he directed the unit to expand its focus beyond kids.
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ARE OUT THERE — SO BEWARE Continued from previous page (which The Observer livestreamed on Facebook — find it at www.theobserver.com/ facebook) King addressed those gathered. “It is very important for us to connect with our senior groups and our senior citizen community,” the chief said. “One of the things I mandated with Sgt. Marques and the community-policing unit was to get back out and do programs like this. Today, we’re going to talk about safety and scams and how you can make yourself safe from these things and it’s really educational. “These scams happen for everybody. I got several phone calls, one this morning, that I won a free cruise. And they just wanted my credit card number to secure my cruise. Well, if it’s free, then why am I giving you my credit card? So these things happen to everyone … the people who run these scams are very, very accomplished. “I was always told if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is … so follow your instincts — if it doesn’t seem right, it’s probably not. … And don’t hesitate to reach out to us — that’s what we’re here for. I hear from people and, after the fact, they say to me, ‘we didn’t want to bother you.’ You are not a bother. People contacting us — it’s never a bother, that’s what we’re here for.” Sevillano kicked off the actual presentation by reminding seniors that scams happen everywhere — including Kearny. She said the most noted scam for senior citizens involves Medicare. Since Medicare is a guarantee for those 65 and older, there’s rarely a need for insurance companies — or fraudsters — to make contact with seniors to ask for money. “Ladies and gentlemen, please — do not share your
Medicare information,” Sevillano said. “Never. These people are very knowledgeable when they contact you. Whether it’s by phone or a knock on the door or through mail, they know exactly what to say, and unfortunately, some of us may fall for it and that’s the problem here.” She also said prescription drugs and telemarketing are often the topic of scam artist phone calls. “I get 10 phone calls a day and I am not exaggerating,” Sevillano said. “I don’t pick up the phone anymore. If I don’t know the phone number, I don’t pick it up. Just this morning, I got a call from Slovenia. I have no idea and it’s the weirdest number. I had another one from Idaho — I don’t know these numbers.” Among the methods used in these kinds of scams, Sevillano noted: • Scammers will call and say there’s a big amount of money to be split if you’ll make a goodfaith payment first. This does not happen, she says, in reality — if you’ve won a contest, or money, you’d never have to pay to play. • The fake accident ploy — your grandson is in the hospital and needs money — and all you have to do to help is wire it by Western Union or MoneyGram or buy a Green Dot Money Pak. Never allow this to happen, she says. Call relatives to confirm whether they’re in hospital. Chances are they aren’t. • The charity scam — this often happens after natural disasters, she says, as was the case following Super Storm Sandy. If you’re called to donate to a charity, chances are it’s a scam. Never give your personal information to the caller — especially credit card numbers. The presentation moved on with information about Internet fraud, from Marques. He says if one gets an Internet-
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Lakes Regional Council of Carpenters and Floor Layers, Local 251 (phew!), the original underlying wooden floor was stripped and patched and stained and sealed and now gleams in the sunlight. But it’s what is on the walls and in the display cases that makes this such a special place. And most, if not all, the artifacts were found in the building’s attic, where they had languished, forgotten, for decades. It’s not that the Marines didn›t care; they likely didn’t even know what was hidden up there. But Kristian, with the help of his father and other Boy Scouts, searched the place and uncovered a treasure trove: helmets, ammo cases, daggers and swords, uniforms, medals, chevrons, photos, flags, Leatherneck magazines, newspaper clippings, posters from World Wars I and II, etc., etc. Some things required restoration, and that was part of the project, too. And now formerly hidden history has a deserved spotlight. In all, Kristian put in a total of 124 hours work on the task. “Sometimes, there were 10 guys here; sometimes, it was just me and my father,” he said. An Eagle Scout project also requires some financial skill. Kristian had estimated an initial budget of $2,100 to complete the museum. The final cost: $728. “A lot of the money came from Kearny businesses,” he said, along with the League’s Ladies Auxiliary. In addition to obtaining those pledges, Kristian put in a little literal
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intriguing museum artifact, at least to me, is a map. What it depicts is the island of Iwo Jima, scene of some of the fiercest fighting of the war in the Pacific. On that 8 squaremile isle, some 110,000 U.S. Marines, soldiers, sailors
and airmen — supported by more than 500 ships — defeated the Japanese forces. (And planted that U.S. flag atop Mt. Suribachi.) The battle of Iwo Jima took place in February and March 1945.
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The map is stamped “SECRET.” And it is dated November 1944. Where did THAT come from? And how did it end up in Kearny? And does the Smithsonian have anything so rare? (Don’t tell them about it.)
Scout Kristian Tegge with his dad, Adam, the West Hudson Marine Corps League’s Commandant,
Continued from previous page footwork, walking Kearny Avenue for five hours one Saturday, going into store after store with a donation canister, seeking any contribution, no matter how small. Kristian launched his project in September, and the official ribboncutting took place this past Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Two highlights of the exhibits: One area is devoted to the story of the Rev. Vincent R. Capodanno, a Maryknoll priest who served as a military chaplain during the Vietnam War and whose dedication to both God and his countrymen is legendary among Marines. Father Capodanno died Sept. 4, 1967, during a battle in the Que Son Valley.
Despite being wounded himself, he refused medical aid and was still administering Last Rites to American troops when he was killed by enemy fire. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. The museum display features a framed portrait, letters from the priest’s family and various press clippings telling his story. These did not come from the League’s attic. The origin is a complete mystery. As Adam Tegge noted, “One day, there were several bags full of [Capodanno] pictures and clippings and memorabilia just sitting on our front porch. We don’t know who put them there.” File that under Marine miracle? Maybe someday the donor will make him/ herself known? The second most
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Kearny council ponders parking permits By Ron Leir Special to The Observer After putting in a full day at work, you’ve made the usual exhausting commute back home and now you’re ready to enjoy a relaxing dinner with your family. But first you need to find a parking spot. Too many Kearny residents have found themselves in that sad
predicament, no matter what part of town they live in. “It’s already established parking is a town-wide problem,” town business administrator Robert Smith said. In recognition of the competition for curbside spaces, Kearny is actively exploring the possibility of creating a resident parking permit program and, to that
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Clara’s new D&I chief is Nutley resident A Nutley woman has been named Director of Diversity & Inclusion at Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville. Desyra A. HighsmithHolcomb assumed the newlycreated position Nov. 26. As the Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Desyra will implement and manage specific initiatives under the guidance of the Chief Diversity Officer that will include project development for patient experience, population health, local supplier inclusion, operational alignment and excellence, as aligned with the system-wide goals for health equity within the populations served by RWJBH as well as the healthcare system’s workforce. Highsmith-Holcomb comes to CMMC from William Paterson University, Wayne, where she held various roles including Associate Director of Human Resources, Director of Talent Management and more recently, Chief Diversity Officer. There, she developed and executed initiatives to advance the university’s culture, improve employee engagement and to recruit and retain a diverse faculty, staff and administration. She delivered opportunities for the university community to increase awareness of issues related to discrimination, equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion. She also established partnerships and outreach strategies to foster inclusion and engagement and helped to drive strategies and operationalize business objectives in the areas of
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And the notion of issuing resident parking permits “has come up” in discussions among elected officials as a possible remedy, she said. If the town does hire a consultant, then, McCurrie said, it would make sense “to try and figure out a plan globally, or in neighborhoods; how it would be run – whether by creating a local parking authority or whether it would be managed straight out of one of the town offices.” The town would need to know cost projections for both administration – handling permit applications, issuing permits, etc. – and for enforcement, “which would require more staff,” McCurrie said. “There are different options out there,” McCurrie said. “So that’s why we’re looking to get a consultant to advise us what system would work best for us. We’d want to know about things like timing (permit hours), how many permits will be issued, guest permits, staffing – there’s a lot to go through and figure out so we want to know how we do it if we do it and make sure we have the details down correctly. Also, is there an area in town that doesn’t need the program and if so, will there be any impact from neighboring permit zones?” Consideration of parking garages as part of the consultant’s study will be out of bounds, McCurrie said, because, typically, a deck is “a multi-million-dollar project” — something beyond the town’s fiscal scope. An independent parking authority, on the other hand, has the authority to bond.
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Kearny’s Escobar named to Allstate All-America team When Matthew Escobar transferred from Hudson Catholic High School in Jersey City back to his home district school Kearny High School in August of 2017, he had no idea what the future held. Little did Escobar know that in the span of just 15 months, he would be a major part of an undefeated state championship soccer team and a little while later, Escobar would be selected as an All-American. “I’m actually speechless,” Escobar said recently, after he learned he was selected to the Allstate All-America soccer team, along with the top 125 juniors in the country. “I’m shocked and surprised. I have no words for it. I don’t know how it happened, but I’m filled with joy.” Escobar has no idea how he was nominated for the award. Nor does Bill Galka, his coach
at Kearny High. All both know that Galka received an e-mail from the Allstate insurance people who painstakingly search the nation for the top underclass players. They were impressed with Escobar’s resume and selected him for the honor. The players selected will be invited to participate in the Allstate AllAmerica Cup in Orlando, Florida during the Major League Soccer All-Star week next summer. Four legendary United States national soccer stars will serve as coaches in the All-America Cup game. The game will be televised nationally on ESPNU. Needless to say, this is a very big deal. “I’m happy for the kid,” Galka said. “It’s a tremendous honor for him. I’m glad he’s getting the recognition he deserves.
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At first glance, the North Arlington High School girls’ basketball team might not inflict fear in opponents this season. After all, the Lady Vikings will start five players who are all similar in size. Asking third-year head coach Karissa DePena which player plays what position, and the coach honestly just says, “Guard.” DePena is not wrong in uttering such a phrase, because the Lady Vikings resemble a bunch of guards. “We’re going to be small and aggressive,” said DePena, who led the Vikings to an 1114 record last season. “We’re going to use our speed to go up against our opponents.” And the lack of size? “I frankly don’t see it as a problem,” DePena said. “If we play the right defense, we will do just fine. We’re going to use our physicality. That’s going to be our main weapon. We’re going to do different things against teams that have height.” Leading the returning players is 5-foot-3 senior guard – of course, they all are – Samantha DiPopolo. DiPopolo averaged close to nine points per game last year as the team’s main floor general. “She’s the leader on the floor,” DiPena said. “She’s going to be my voice on the floor and my playmaker. We’re putting a lot of responsibility on her shoulders this year. She’s a great perimeter shooter and
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North Arlington girls’ basketball coach Karissa DePena (back row, far right) begins her third season with her best roster to date, led by her seniors. Front row, from left are Samantha DiPopolo and Jennifer Garcia. Back row, from left, are Gabriela Marques, Katherine Garcia, Emily Cordova and DePena.
a good penetrator. She can take it to the basket strong. She knows how to get out of traffic and make a play. She’s also very fast.” Senior Jennifer Garcia is the team’s 5-foot-4 shooting guard. “She’s a very good 3-point shooter,” DePena said. “She’s another leader that I will depend upon. She knows how to use her height to her advantage and she knows how to get open on the floor.” Garcia averaged 10 points per game last season. Senior Emily Cordova is also 5-foot-4, but for all intents and purposes here, she’ll be a forward. “She’s the leader of the
defense,” DePena said. “She’s very aggressive. She’s not afraid to use her height battling taller players. She is also able to get rebounds.” Senior Gabriela Marques is a 5-foot-5 swing player. “She plays like our big man,” DePena said. “She’s super aggressive. She’s extremely fast. She has the ability to lock down the other player for the whole game. She’s a real go-getter.” Senior Katherine Garcia is a 5-foot-5 guard and the sister of Jennifer. “She has a great basketball IQ,” DePena said. “She sees
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to take it to the basket strong.” Sophomore Laura GugContinued from Page 11 lielmelli is another versatile performer. Guglielmelli the floor well. She’s also is 5-foot-6 and plays both fast. We’re going to use her guard and forward. on both ends of the floor.” “She can basically play Junior Rayna Taormina anywhere I put her,” Deis a 5-foot-2 guard who can Pena said. “She’s another play either the point or the one with good speed. Yes, shooting guard roles. they’re all very similar.” “She’s a great ball handler So throw 5-foot-4 Jordyn and a good shooter,” DePeNelson into the mix. She na said. “She’s going to help comes from great stock, beSamantha on the floor with ing from a long line of great the ball handling. She’s also athletes in her family, like fast and aggressive going to her uncle, former North Arthe basket. She’s going to be lington head football coach a good scorer for us when Anthony Marck. needed.” “The family is like North Isabella Feliciano is a Arlington royalty,” DePena 5-foot-5 sophomore who can said. “She’s a great defenplay a host of positions. sive player and we’re going “She’s got great range to use her speed.” from the perimeter,” DePeNeedless to say, the Vina said. “We’re going to be kings will be fun to watch counting on that range a lot. this season. They will play She also knows how to take in the William Ferguson it to the basket strong.” Christmas Tournament Junior Sierra Parisi is a against Bergen Tech, Pater5-foot-6 forward who played son Charter and neighborboth varsity and junior var- ing Belleville after opening sity last year. the season with Saddle “She improved tremenBrook. dously from where she “I’m very optimistic,” Destarted with us,” DePena Pena said. “I like our team.” said. “She’s not afraid As well she should.
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Continued from Page 11 He’s definitely a good player. He’s very technical and very skillful with the ball.” Escobar found a place in the Kardinals’ lineup right away after arriving from Hudson Catholic last year as a sophomore. He played a crucial role in the Kardinals posting an 18-0-5 record in 2017, culminating in the Kardinals capturing the overall NJSIAA Group IV state championship in November that year. Escobar was a starter at center midfield this past season for the Kards, collecting two goals and 14 assists as the team’s main ball distributor. “He’s definitely one of our key guys in the midfield,” Galka said. “He’s a dangerous player, creating plays. He can switch the ball well and get it to other players. We want him to have the ball as often as possible, because he’s so dangerous and gets the ball to others so well. He connects the back line with
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Kearny junior midfielder Matt Escobar, shown here last September in the Kardinals’ win over Harrison at Red Bull Arena, was selected as an Allstate All-American, an award given to the top junior soccer players in the United States.
the front very well.” Galka has no idea how Escobar was nominated for the award or how he received consideration. No one contacted him prior to the e-mail that said Escobar was a recipient. Both coach and player first wondered if it was legit. “I first thought someone was joking with me,” Escobar said. “I didn’t believe it.” In fact, when Escobar was summoned to speak with Galka, the player immediately thought the worst. “To be honest, I thought I got in trouble,” Escobar said. “I didn’t know what to expect. But when Coach Galka handed me the letter and I saw Allstate All-American, I was really shocked. I was so happy. I really had no idea.” Escobar was so skeptical about the whole idea that he first didn’t tell anyone. “I only told my three closest friends after the school had a little pep rally for me,” Escobar said. “And our AD (athletic director Vin Almeida) announced it to everyone. Whoever knows me knows that I knew noth-
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ing about what was happening.” Escobar is excited about the chance to take the trip to Florida and play with the nation’s best. He’s one of only three New Jersey players selected to the All-America squad, joining Brendan McSorley of state champion Delbarton and Aidan Murphy of Seton Hall Prep. Escobar plays in the offseason for the famed Ironbound 18-and-under club team and recently participated in the Elite Development Program talent showcase in Hammonton. Still, this All-America honor caught Escobar totally off guard. “To be honest, I don’t know how it all happened,” Escobar said. “But it’s definitely going to be a big help for me.” Of course, Escobar has aspirations to play soccer in college, preferably on the NCAA Division I level. Earning All-America status certainly helps those chances tremendously. “I won’t stop until I’m
successful,” Escobar said. “I’ll be going to a few tournaments with Ironbound and I’ll go to a few more showcases. I’m comfortable with the way I’ve been playing. I’m sure someone will give me a chance. I’m up for any challenge that comes my way.” Part of that challenge will now mean playing with an All-American tag. “I don’t mind that responsibility,” Escobar said. “I’m pretty good with it. All I know is that it’s amazing.” Galka knows that he will lean on his All-America player next fall. “We’re losing a lot of senior players, so we’re counting on Matt to be a leader for us next year,” Galka said. “We need him to take more of a leadership role. He’s certainly one of our main guys to take that leadership role. We need him to be more of an attacking player and need him to score a little more. But he’s a good, exciting player.” And he’s one that will have an exciting name attached to him from now on, that being an All-American.
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Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all our customers & friends from JAG Paving 220 Kearny Ave, Kearny (201) 991-4165
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Happy Holidays from Schuyler Cab (888) 683-9099
The North Arlington Police Department wishes everyone a safe Holiday Season and all the best for a great New Year in 2019.
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year & God Bless from Anthony J. Riposta 432 Ridge Rd., North Arlington (201) 991-0067 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Premier Care Associates 512 Kearny Ave. Kearny (201) 998-7474
Merry Christmas from Wilfred Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home 596 Belgrove Dr. Kearny (201) 991-0657
Have a very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Dr. Emad Jacob & Staff 837 Kearny Ave., Kearny (201) 772-5211
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from The Bixler Group 758 Kearny Ave. Kearny (201) 991-0032
Happy Holidays & Happy New Year from Mulligan Funeral Home 331 Cleveland Ave. Harrison (973) 481-4333
Remembering & Praying for All Deceased Loved Ones this Christmas Season from Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark www.CatholicJourney.org (888) 498-5209 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Elegant Desserts 275 Warren St. Lyndhurst (201) 933-0770
Merry Christmas & a Healthy Happy New Year from all of us at Belweder Deli 154 Midland Ave. Kearny (201) 998-0205
Happy Holidays from Neglia Associates 34 Park Ave. Lyndhurst (201) 939-8805
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from The Abbott Insurance Agency 705 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst (201) 933-3333
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Verona Electric 267 Ridge Rd. Lyndhurst (201) 939-4333
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Thiele-Reid Funeral Home 585 Belgrove Dr. Kearny (201) 991-3344
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all of our customers from Arlington Real Estate (201) 991-0905
Happy Holidays from Rosa Agency 551-553 Kearny Ave. Kearny (201) 997-7860
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from John P. Branwell D.P.M., C.Ped 37 Seeley Ave. Kearny (201) 998-9700
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Mid Realty Inc. 572 Kearny Ave. Kearny (201) 991-5719
Happy Holidays from Nino’s Pizzeria 442 Bergen St. Harrison (973) 484-5770
Feliz Navidad From Ole Ole Foods Inc. 54 Schuyler St. Belleville (973) 759-0333
Happy Holidays & Happy New Year From CORK Wine & Spirits 99 Somerset St. Harrison 862-255-2001
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Happy Holidays from the Kearny Urban Enterprise Zone (KUEZ) 410 Kearny Ave. Kearny Like us on Facebook
Merry Christmas & a Healthy Happy New Year from all of us at Smile Design Center 312 Belleville Tpke. North Arlington (201) 340-6367
Happy Holidays from West Hudson Arts & Theater Co. 65 Oakwood Ave. Kearny (201) 467- 8624
Happy Holidays from Primary Care Medical Group, P.A. 450 Bergen Ave. Harrison (973) 484-6900
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from all of us at FRANK’S GMC 325 Orient Way Lyndhurst 201-939-7708
Kearny American Legion wishes everyone a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
Merry Christmas from Fr. Joseph A. Mancini VF, KCHS Saint Stephen’s Church
Happy Holidays from John Pinho 301 Frank E. Rodgers Blvd. N. Harrison (973) 481-4364
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Harrison Councilman Anselmo Millan
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Sadowski Auto Care 586 Ridge Rd. North Arlington (201) 998-8424
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from The San Carlo Catering 620 Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst (201) 933-3400
Happy Holidays from Cali Carting Inc. “The Man with the Can” (201) 991-5400
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from all of us at Ah’Pizz 615 Frank E. Rodgers Blvd. S. Harrison 973-485-9200
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Classic Cleaners 374 Belleville Tpke. Kearny (201) 997-2939
Merry Christmas from D&F Deli 396 Davis Ave. Kearny (201) 998-1293
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from All Saints Church 380 Kearny Ave. Kearny (201) 948-5007 www.allsaintskearny.com
Happy Holidays from J. Supor & Sons Trucking & Rigging 433 Bergen Ave. Kearny (201) 299-1100
Happy Holidays from Jose Fernandez & Sandra Castro Vista Services LLC (201) 736-5821
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Merry Christmas Merry Christmas & Happy, Healthy New Year & Happy, Healthy New Year from Kearny Prevention Coalition from Working Toward a Kearny Teen Prevention Coalition Drug Free Community Follow us on instagram/ (201) 997-0601 kearnyteenpreventioncoalition Follow us on facebook.com/ kearnypreventioncoalition
Merry Christmas & Happy & Healthy New Year to all of our patients from all of us at DeLuca Vision Consultants 20 Park Ave. Lyndhurst (201) 896-0096
Merry Christmas & a very Happy and Healthy New Year From Harrison Councilman Jim Doran
Wishing our friends a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Harrison Realty 111 Frank E. Rodgers Blvd. N. Harrison (973) 484-8100
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo! from Louis Pandolfi, President Kearny Chapter of UNICO National
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from The Queen of Peace Knights of Columbus Hall for Hire (201) 991-9606
Happy Holidays from Arlington Juniorettes Juniorettes@gmail.com
Happy Holidays from Vinnie’s All-Star Bar & Grill 215 Manor Ave. Harrison (973) 481-7513
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Happy Holidays...
...to all those who call Harrison “Home” Councilman Jesus Huaranga, Councilwoman elect Ellen Mendoza Mayor James A. Fife, Councilman Lawrence Bennett, Councilman James Doran Santa and the Harrison High Band & Chorus Paid for by Mayor Fife Campaign Fund General 2018
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obituaries@theobserver.com Joao M. daSilva Joao M. daSilva of Union, formerly of Kearny, died Dec. 10, 2018. He was 64. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, Kearny. Burial will be in Cantanhede, Portugal. Joao is survived by his wife Alexandrina Maria daSilva (nee Simoes). The father of John Silva (Ana Maria) and Kevin daSilva (Gabrielle) and brother of Delmira daSilva and Jorge daSilva, he is also survived by his grandchildren Samantha and Skyler. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children’s Hospital. John Paul Berko John Paul Berko died at home on Dec. 10, 2018. He was 77. Born in Newark, he lived in Union before moving to Kearny many years ago. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Drive, Kearny. Mass was celebrated
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at St. Stephen’s Church, Kearny. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. John was a salesman for Sears in Jersey City. During high school, John excelled in sports, especially football, wrestling and basketball. He was an ordained minister for the Independent Assemblies of God and had been an inner city minister for the House of Mercy Mission in Newark. He was a daily communicant at St. Stephen’s Church, Kearny. John was the husband of Margaret (nee Mason) Berko and formerly married to Nancy Carole. The father of John T. Berko (Debbie), Annmarie Tesarck (Fred), Michele-Lee Shapiro (Steven), Michael J. Berko, Mary M. Berko and James F. Berko, he was the brother of James P. Berko (Linda) and is also survived by his grandchildren Jonathon, Makayla, Bethany, Rachel, Joshua, Starr and Parker and his mother-in-law Helen (nee Fitzgerald) Mason.
Shaw-Buyus Home for Services
Mario Teixeira, IV, Manager, NJ Lic. #3757
Mario Teixeira, Jr. Director, NJ Lic. #2542 • Monique Teixeira, Director, NJ Lic. #4048 Newly renovated family owned and operated funeral home with multiple locations. Fluent in Portuguese and Spanish. Handicapped Accessible.
Robert P. White Mr. Robert P. White of Kearny died on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018. He was 78. A funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, Dec. 20, at St. Stephen’s Church, Kearny, at 11 a.m. Entombment will be in Holy Cross Chapel Mausoleum, North Arlington. Relatives and friends will be received Wednesday, Dec. 19, at the Condon Funeral Home, 684 Kearny Ave., Kearny, from 4-8 p.m. Bob had been a custodian for the Kearny Board of Education for 30 years and spent most of those years working at Lincoln School. He also served as an usher at St. Stephen’s Church for many years. He was predeceased by his wife, Katherine (nee Bentivegna) (7/16) and is survived by his daughter Mary Ellen Diana (Angelo) and his two grandchildren, Angelo R. Diana (Jennifer) and Dr. Noelle Hunter (Dr. Matthew).
All Saints Church
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Sunday Mass 2:30 PM The Rev. Richard A. Donato -Pastor-
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Mulligan Funeral Home 331 Cleveland Avenue, Harrison
Licensed Funeral Director serving your needs:
Frank X. Mulligan III, Manager, NJ Lic. 4221 Private Parking at 10 Frank Rodgers Blvd. North
973-481-4333 visit us at: www.mulliganfh.com
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Future firefighters? On Saturday Nov. 3, the Harrison Fire Department FMBA Local 22, with Steve Fostek of the Junior Firefighter Day Committee, hosted its third annual Junior Firefighter Day. There was a smoke house for the kids to climb through, face painting, a bounce house, a hose station and fire gear to try on. There were even prizes that were donated that were raffled off. The Firefighters are already planning next year’s event, tentatively scheduled for Oct. 26, 2019.
WILFRED ARMITAGE & WIGGINS FUNERAL HOME
May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored glorified and loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever Saint Jude worker of miracles pray for us Saint Jude helper of the hopeless pray for us. Amen.
Mark G. Wiggins, Manager N.J. Lic. #3916
You will feel as if friends of family have taken over when you entrust funeral arrangements to the Wilfred Armitage Funeral Home. The family-owned firm has been in business for 100 years, serving generations in West Hudson and South Bergen. Its beautiful facilities, in a setting reminiscent of a colonial mansion, reflect the graciousness and tact of its understanding personnel.
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Registered Environmental Health Specialist MEDICAL ASSISTANT/RECEPIONIST Permanent Part-time (24.5 hours per week; Gastroenterology practice with multiple offices 27W06 Schedule Varies weekdays/weekends) –Kearny, in NJ seeks Full Time candidate to join our NJ. Closing Date: January 11, 2019: $20.30medical office in Essex County and Hudson 31.82/hour based on experience. The Town of HANDYMAN County. Seeking a responsible individual who Kearny Department of Health has an openis reliable, detail oriented, and someone who ing for part-time Registered Environmental SERVICES multi-tasks in a fast paced professional medical Health Specialists. See link for job New Jersey CSC job specs https://info.csc.state.nj.us/ office. Must also have a good people skills to jobspec/08061.htm. The applicant must hold deal with patients, referral sources and insura valid New Jersey Registered Environmental DO IT ALL ance companies on the phone and internet. Interior/Exterior new & Health Specialist license and a valid New Jersey Previous medical experience and computer repairs. All types of driver’s license. The schedule varies weekdays, carpentry. skills. Bilingual (English and Spanish) a must. weekends, and must be available for emergency Reasonable rates, quality Excellent pay and 401K provided. Salary comwork, reliable, experienced. hours. 24.5 hours/week. 13VH06620900 mensurable to professional experience and/or Bilingual Spanish/English preferred. (201) 991-3223 education. Please email resume to: bguerrero@ See Town of Kearny Link for application 30W04 http://www.kearnynj.org/JobOpportunities 31w03 essex-gastro.com or fax to: 973-759-7243 32W03
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Continued from Page 1 • Douglas Abarca, 40, of Jersey City, has been charged with being leader of a cargo theft network, four counts of theft and four counts of conspiracy to commit theft in violation. • Omar Ortiz, 37, of Jersey City, has been charged with three counts of theft and three counts of conspiracy to commit theft. • Christopher Williams, 38, of Jersey City, has been charged with two counts of theft and two counts of conspiracy to commit theft. • David Soliman, 32, of Jersey City, has been charged with one count of theft in violation and one count of conspiracy to commit theft. • Jesus Navarro, 31, of Jersey City, has been charged with one count of theft and one count of conspiracy to commit theft. • Nelson Pena-Restituyo, 52, of Union City, has been charged with one count of theft. • Sami Khales, 26, of Palisades Park, has been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit theft, two counts of receiving stolen property and three counts of fencing. • Juan Salazar, 40, of Elizabeth, who was arrested Dec. 6, has been charged with three counts of theft and three
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Continued from Page 1 in to buy some merchandise. So he let them in.” Once the clerk was down, it was then that Shahzad saw, on a surveillance-video monitor, that the coworker was down, but he didn’t know the masked men had guns at that point. So Shahzad ran to the front of the store to check on his employee — and met a man with a shotgun charging toward him. At that moment, Shahzad said: “I sort of froze, looking at him, that he’s approaching me.” As he got closer, the gunman then pointed the shotgun at his chest, and Shahzad says he grabbed the barrel of the gun and flipped it toward the gunman’s throat. Shahzad says at this point, he thought he was about to be killed. The gunman took his wallet and all of his credit cards and ID. He then made Shahzad walk to the cash register. Only to find it empty. The gunmen then ran toward Belgrove Drive, with about $1,000 in cash, with one shouting, “let’s go, let’s go,” Shahzad said. At this point, the coworker got up from the floor and Shahzad realized he had a gash on his head from being pistol whipped. One of the men called 911 — and the Kearny Police Department responded immediately along with an ambulance. Shahzad was transported to St. Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, where he was treated and released for the gash on his head caused by the pistol-
counts of conspiracy to commit theft. During the 18-month investigation, law-enforcement officers recovered various amounts of the stolen merchandise including 36 pallets of Hershey Syrup with an approximate wholesale value of $120,000; a shipment of clothing with an approximate wholesale value of $300,000; and a shipment of waffle sandwiches with an approximate wholesale value of $40,000. King credited members of the KPD and the HCPO’s Special Investigations Unit with the arrests. “These arrests are the culmination of an intensive investigation spanning multiple law-enforcement agencies. I am extremely proud of the work done by members of the Kearny Police Department Detective Bureau and their collaboration with county, state and federal agencies to bring this to a successful conclusion,” the chief said. King also credited members of the New Jersey State Police, the United States Postal Inspection Service, Homeland Security Investigations and the Real Time Crime Center with their assistance in the investigation. The KPD continues to actively investigate these cases. Anyone with information is asked to contact them at 201-998-1313 or tips@kearnynjpd. org. All information will be kept confidential. whipping. But not too long thereafter, he returned to the Exxon to see what was happening. But before he left the hospital, Shahzad says he got an alert from his bank that the gunmen had attempted to purchase sneakers at nike.com, but Citibank alerted him to the charges, canceled the transaction and then the credit card itself. “I think they are local and live in Kearny,” he said, noting how quickly they got somewhere to make the unauthorized footwear purchase. Shahzad says the Conoco station, just across Belgrove Drive on Passaic Avenue, had a similar gunpoint robbery a few weeks earlier where the gunmen also fled northeast onto Belgrove Drive toward the Kearny General Apartments. He speculated the pair of gunmen could be the same in both robberies. “I hope they catch these thugs,” Shahzad said. Meanwhile, two police sources say Shahzad has not fully cooperated with the KPD’s investigation. He was scheduled to be interviewed by a detective Friday afternoon, Dec. 14, but both sources say Shahzad did not show up at KPD Headquarters on Laurel Avenue. In fact, police only found out about the suspected sneaker buy after viewing The Observer’s live interview with Shahzad that Friday afternoon, according to a police source. Shahzad, in a text message to The Observer at around 5 p.m., Dec. 14, says a KPD detective and he were going to meet that day at 10 p.m., but it is not immediately clear whether that happened.
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