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FUN AT SUMMER SCHOOL? Harrison kids pass on sleeping late for enrichment learning during their usual break By Laura Comppen Special to The Observer

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he words “summer school” can often invoke fear in the hearts of schoolchildren across the country. In Harrison, however, summer school is a wonderland of opportunity and enrichment that students willingly (gasp!) sign up for. With a staff of 25 teachers and aides, approximately 275

students from grades 1 to 12 voluntarily participated in the comprehensive Harrison Summer Enrichment Program, featuring classes such as architecture & engineering, stop motion animation, playwriting, vegan nutrition, instrumental music & band, environmental science and more.

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Doctor, originally from Kearny, dies after fall from cliff on vacation in Spain By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com

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n up-and-coming doctor, originally from Brazil but who called Kearny home, and who was just days away from moving to Boston for his dream job as an attending ER physician at a hospital there, died tragically following an 82-foot fall while on vacation in Spain with his fiancée. Dr. Daniel Sirovich, 34, was hiking on a small

island in Spain with partner, Kristi Kelly, 28, originally of Staten Island, when he reportedly slipped and fell to his death, Euro Weekly News, an online news agency, reported last week. According to that report, on Aug. 14, on the Island of Ibiza: “An off-duty nurse attended to the victim initially before emergency services arrived, but there was nothing that could be done to save the man. Guardia Civil called for helicopter support to airlift the body away, but decided to

recover the victim by land in the end.” A GoFundMe page has been set up to help defray the costs of Sirovich’s funeral and to transport his body back to the United States. It has already raised $42,000+, some $12,000 more than the initial campaign goal. On that site, Gui Ramos, of Jersey City, orga-

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KIDS LEARN POLICE WORK AT THE Officer Allan Ford, a veteran in the Harrison Police Department, has spent a good chunk of his law-enforcement career inside a place of learning as the district’s school-resource officer. So you might think over the summer, the last place he’d want to be is inside a school. But if that was your guess, you’d be wrong. When Chief Dave Strumolo took over as Harrison’s top cop a few years ago, one of his immediate mandates was to get on board with a Junior Police Academy. Numerous surrounding police agencies have them every summer. In fact, neighboring Kearny just completed its 11th JPA a few weeks ago. So when it came time for the HPD to get its own off the ground, it should come as no surprise that Strumolo turned to Ford to get it going. And now that it’s over, it’s pretty obvious — Strumolo left it in just the right hands. The kids love Ford, and as such, the first — in what the department hopes is an annual affair — Harrison PD Junior

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Police Academy was a roaring success. Ford devised the entire 1½ week program, which mostly took place in Harrison High School. There were too many presentation to list them all, but among the more noted were from the Hudson County

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Each day was filled with physicalfitness training and self-defense. The cadets learned how to be safe whilst on social media. They also learned from just about every unit the Harrison PD has. They were also treated to a Red Bulls soccer match, courtesy of the team itself. They took part in National Night Out festivities in the first week of August. They joined their KPD JPA counterparts in South Kearny to “tour” the NJ State Police chopper. But Ford says it was one particular trip the cadets took that was most moving among all the other great activities he planned — and that was a Port Authority PD-protected trip to the World Trade Center, to what many of us recall as Ground Zero. Lest we forget, not one of these cadets, ages 11 to 13, were even alive when terrorists tore down the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers on that fateful day — Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. This year will mark the 18th

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HARRISON JR. POLICE ACADEMY Continued from previous page anniversary of the death of nearly 3,000 innocent first responders and civilians. And so for the kids who weren’t even a thought, perhaps, that day, the journey there was all that much more important and noteworthy, Ford says. “We were met at the Harrison PATH station and led to our own private PATH car into Manhattan by PAPD,” Ford says. “Same routine on the way back. It was really something special for the kids to be met, to be greeted and to travel to the World Trade Center as we did.” When they arrived in Lower Manhattan, they were met by a slew of PA police officers and the commander of the PAPD’s World Trade Center Operations. They were led to the operations center, which Ford says “is hard to even recognize. One minute you’re walking and the next minute, there we were.” Martin Nystrom, of Kearny, is a docent who leads tours of the sacred

grounds. He met the cadets and took them — along with Harrison Councilman Larry Bennett, who accompanied them to New York — on a guided tour. And while they did not go into the underground museum, where there are a series of artifacts from 2001, including a mangled FDNY truck, Ford says Nystrom took the kids around to a lot of places where there were mementos and reminders of what happened that Tuesday morning just about 18 years ago. “It was very moving,” Ford says. He says he took his own son on the same tour some time ago — a son who, like the cadets, wasn’t born yet in September 2001. He felt it was important for the cadets, just like it was for his own son, to know about the sacrifices so many police officers and first responders made that day. Talk about a serious dose of reality, or what the cadets might, heaven forbid, face one day if they ultimately decide on a career in law enforcement. And that is part of the hope with

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PD, much like what happened recently nearby when the first JPA graduate put on the blues for the Kearny PD. “We’d love to see that in time,” Ford says. “But for now, we’re very happy that we’ve had our first academy. We hope there are many more to come.” And with Ford at the helm, clearly there will be.

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By Karen Zautyk kzautyk@theobserver.com Back in June, a 34-year-old Kearny man, Michael Alves, was charged with arson and five counts of attempted murder in connection with a suspicious May fire in a multi-family home on Grove Street. There has been a continuing investigation

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Belleville’s officials are continuing to monitor the quality of water in the township in light of lead contamination that has been detected in Newark’s water supply. There are no restrictions on Belleville residents in terms of drinking tap water and there is no reason to believe there are elevated levels of lead in the water Belleville receives from the Pequannock Reservoir. Township engineer and water operator Tom Herits said most, if not all, of the lead contamination that has been detected by state agencies in Newark is emanating from older residential (service line) pipes. Herits said Belleville is required to test twice yearly for lead and copper levels. During the most recent testing, the overwhelming majority of samples came

back below the acceptable state-imposed levels. As per Department of Environmental Production (DEP) guidelines, residents are encouraged to let the water run from the tap before drinking it or using it to cook if the faucet has gone unused for more than six hours. The longer water resides in lead plumbing, the more lead it may contain. Flushing the tap means running the cold water faucet for about 15 to 30 seconds. Although toilet flushing or showering flushes water through a portion of the plumbing system, residents should still flush the water in each faucet before using it for drinking or cooking. Hertis said Newark has recently increased its watertreatment efforts, which will only serve to improve the quality of the water reaching Belleville. — Kevin Canessa

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It’s a good time to consider organ donation

LAST WEEK, WE BROUGHT YOU THE STORY OF two brothers, Michael and Will Cordoba, Kearny natives, and the incredible sacrifice one made for the other. It was a kidney donation that Will gave to Michael — and it saved his brother from a lifetime of dialysis or perhaps even something worse than that. There is very little one could do in a lifetime that would be brave, more selfless, than donating an organ — especially while alive — for another human. Yet that is precisely what Will did for his brother. And one year later, Michael is alive … but not just alive, he is well and part of an inspiring duo that we could all learn from. This all leads to something many people often don’t face. But it’s a reality that at any given moment, for a myriad of reasons, in the blink of an eye, any human being could become in need of a transplant.

EDITORIAL In Michael and Will’s case, it was somewhat a miracle that they matched in 98% of the categories necessary for a successful transplant. There is never a guarantee of a familial match. In fact, in the case of the Cordobas, their younger brother was not a match at all instantly because they didn’t share the same blood type. That’s an instant disqualifier. And, considering that had Will not been a match, just under a year ago, there’s no telling what might have happened. Perhaps Michael would still be on dialysis. Maybe there would have been a match somewhere in the country — or world — but those chances are quite low. The waiting time for a transplant of any kind is often low. In fact, the average

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Aug. 8 At 4:53 p.m., Officers JeanPaul Duran and Kyle Plaugic responded to Walmart on a report of a shoplifter. According to loss prevention, Edith Jordan, 47, of Newark, concealed assorted clothing and shoes, valued at $380.66, inside a duffle bag and attempted to leave without paying. Police said Jordan was found to have two outstanding warrants out of Union Township, one for shoplifting ($500 bail) and one for driving while suspended

($500), and three Elizabeth warrants, all for shoplifting ($250, $250 and $150). Jordan was arrested, charged on a Kearny shoplifting warrant, and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility. Aug. 10 At 10:19 p.m., Officer Nicholas Funk responded to ShopRite, where loss prevention said Dion Montgomery, 48, of Linden, had concealed $157.92 worth of personal-hygiene products inside his backpack and down his pants. Police said he also had a $750 warrant out of Belleville and a $500 warrant from Irvington, both for shoplifting. He was arrested, charged on a Kearny warrant with shoplifting, and taken to the county jail. *** Officers Richard Poplaski Jr. and Sean Kelly responded to Walmart on a 12:29 p.m. shoplifting report. According to loss prevention, Jessica Santos, 37, of Staten Island, under-scanned $326.24 worth of grocery items (tacos, raw chicken, pork chops, et al.) and attempted to leave without paying. She was arrested and later released on a shoplifting summons.

Aug. 11 At 12:56 p.m., Officers Kevin Matos and Christos Manolis responded to Kmart on a report that two shoplifters had fled the store in a black Toyota Camry. Police said they found the vehicle, unoccupied, in the

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and 679 fatalities involving impaired drivers. As part of the initiative, the Division of Highway Traffic Safety provides grants to local police agencies throughout the state to run the two-week campaign. During last year’s crackdown, participating agencies made 1,196 drunkendriving arrests. Law enforcement agencies participating in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over 2019 crackdown offer the following advice: • If you plan to drink, designate a driver, someone who will not drink alcohol, before going out. • Take mass transit, a taxi or ask a sober friend to drive you home. • Spend the night where the activity is held. • Always buckle up, every ride, regardless of your seating position in the vehicle. It’s your best defense against an impaired driver. • If you’re intoxicated and traveling on foot, the safest way to get home is to take a cab or have a sober friend or family member drive you to your doorstep.

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neighboring Carter’s parking lot and saw inside it the stolen merchandise — a baby seat and assorted infant items with a total value of $202.96. The officers then located suspects David Manning, 27, and Tytaneisha Wilder, both of East Orange, and arrested them after they were identified by Kmart security. Wilder and Manning were each charged on shoplifting and conspiracy warrants. Police said Wilder was also found to have the following warrants: $750 out of Andover for driving on a suspended license; $500, Totowa, unregistered motor vehicle; $200, Newark, no valid driver’s license; and $500, East Orange, town ordinance violation. Both ended up in the county jail. *** At 6:19 p.m., Officer Anthony Oliveira responded to Shop-Rite on a report of a shoplifter being detained by management. According to management, William Langford, 22, of Newark, concealed a cellphone cable valued at $6.99. He was arrested and charged and released on a shoplifting summons. Police said he was also found to be wanted by the McLeod County, Minnesota, Sheriff’s Office; however, there was no extradition stipulation. *** At 9:30 p.m., Officer Jose Perez-Fonseca, responding to a two-vehicle crash on Passaic Avenue at the Belleville Turnpike was advised by the driver on scene — a 19-yearold man from Randolph — that the other party had fled in a black Honda Civic. Police said the teen’s father followed the fleeing vehicle to Newell Place in North Arlington and observed its driver, Angel Narvaez, 24, of North Arlington, exit the car. When Kearny officers initially spoke to Narvaez, he reportedly claimed he was drunk and hadn’t been driving. Later, he reportedly changed his story to say he wasn’t involved in an accident and was only a passerby who observed an accident and had stopped to make sure there were no injuries. However, police said,

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Dets. Michael Andrews and Cesar Negron, on patrol at 4:31 p.m., observed a Ford Mustang tailgating another vehicle on Passaic Avenue near Johnston Avenue. Stopping the Ford and approaching driver, Robert Barker, 30, of East Orange, they reportedly detected the odor of marijuana and saw a clear container of suspected pot in plain view in the cup holder. Police said a search of the car produced one container of suspected weed, two plastic bags of it and one marijuana grinder. Barker was also found to have an active $500 warrant out of Newark for criminal mischief. He was arrested, charged on a summons with possession of pot/paraphernalia and was also issued MV summonses for tailgating and CDS in a vehicle. He was released after being given a new court date from the Newark PD.

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Dets. David Bush and Michael Andrews, patrolling Kearny Avenue near Halstead Street at 4:21 p.m., observed a Cadillac DeVille parked with its engine running, ran a random registration check and discovered it was suspended. When they approached driver Carlos Almonte, 26, of New York City, they reportedly smelled marijuana and, in plain view, observed multiple burnt marijuana cigars in the ashtray. Upon searching the driver and car, police said, they recovered the cigars, one plastic bag and one plastic container containing the drug. Almonte was arrested and later released with summonses for possession of pot/ paraphernalia, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license and CDS in a motor vehicle.


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boy growing up in Harrison, Omar Sowe always dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player. “I think it’s every little boy’s dream of playing professional soccer,” Sowe said. And when the New York Red Bulls decided to build their new $200 million home in Harrison, Sowe’s dreams became more focused. “Once Red Bull Arena came here, I always wanted to play for the New York Red Bulls,” Sowe said. “I used to go to games there with my father. The first pro game I ever saw was there with my Dad.” Well, the next time Sowe enters Red Bull Arena, he most certainly won’t have to pay. In fact, the occupants of the building will be paying him. Last Friday, the New York

Red Bulls II, the franchise’s reserve team that plays in the United Soccer League, signed Sowe to a multi-year contract. Sowe becomes the first professional soccer player from soccer-dominant Harrison in over 40 years. David D’Errico was signed out of Hartwick College by the Seattle Sounders of the old North American Soccer League in 1974. Sowe is the first pro product to be signed directly out of high school and he’s the first pro player in the Mike Rusek coaching era that began 20 years ago. Sowe had been playing for the Red Bull Academy 18-andunder program this year. “I guess I had been on their radar for a while,” Sowe said. “They said that they were watching me play throughout high school.” Sowe scored 89 goals and collected 77 assists during his career at Harrison High

School, setting new singleseason scoring records in the storied program. Sowe earned All-Hudson County honors three times, earned All-Group II honors twice and was the Section 2 Player of the Year last fall. After his high school career was completed last October, Sowe said that he was invited to attend some training sessions with the Red Bulls. “I went to one training session in December,” Sowe said. “And the next day, I started with the Academy.” Sowe remained with the RBA through the winter months into March. “Then they called me to train with the U-23 (23-andunder Red Bulls II) team and that’s how it all started.” Red Bulls II head coach John Wolyniec, the former Red Bulls star, was pleased to

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of 1999, a glistening, picturesque ballpark on the banks of the Passaic River, a place with such promise and hope for what was once a downtrodden area in downtown Newark. It met its demise some 20 years later, an abandoned respite for hundreds of homeless, with wild weeds patrolling the outfield where Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson once played, on the now mangled pitching mound that Kearny native son Matt Smith pitched off for years and along the infield where Edgardo Alfonso took his last professional strides. Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, built just 20 years ago at the cost of approximately $30 million of taxpayers’ funds, began to get taken down last week by construction crews who were destroying the once-majestic facility to start the process to build a commercial and residential development that are found all over New Jersey these days. And as the construction cranes demolished the right field stands and tore down the main concourse, memories flooded by for someone who spent hundreds of hours in the ballpark, either serving as the public address announcer for games or acting as the official scorer – or in a lot of cases, both, for either the Newark Bears baseball team or the local colleges, namely Rutgers-Newark and New Jersey Institute of Technology. The first introduction to Riverfront Stadium, as it was called when it first opened in July of 1999, was as a curiosity-seeking

baseball fan, someone who wanted to see if the ballpark was worth all the excitement and hype that came with its opening. Indeed, it most certainly was, as amazement and awe were the only words that could describe the first impression. In the winter of 1999-2000, the Newark Bears’ owner and former Yankee and Met catcher Rick Cerone, a Newark native, inquired whether a certain local sportswriter would want to get involved with his team. The invitation was first to be the official scorer for the Bears, which was gladly accepted. In the summer months, the idea of being paid to watch professional baseball games more than intrigued me. It brought me back to the summers of 1977 and 1978, when I worked as the official scorer and public address announcer for the Jersey Indians, a minor league affiliated team that played in Roosevelt Stadium, another location that was razed in order to build housing development. So in the summer of 2000, I started doing official scoring for the Newark Bears, a team that featured Ozzie Canseco, the brother of the more famous Jose, and Bayonne native Joe Borowski, who at that point was hanging on to his pro baseball career before being rejuvenated with the Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians, earning the distinction of being one of a handful of relief pitchers to lead both major leagues in saves. The Newark Bears

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the Red Bulls all summer, then the team decided last week to offer him the conhave Sowe under contract. tract. “It is exciting to have a “It really came from out young player like Omar of the blue,” Sowe said. “I with us,” Wolyniec said. had been practicing with “He spent some time with our academy so, it is always both teams all summer, so this is really nothing new. important to find ways to They said that their plans give opportunities to those guys. He has a lot of tools to all along were to sign me. They liked the way I was have success in our sysgrowing and playing. I guess tem, so we are excited to do they figured that I’m the everything we can to help kind of player who can help him get to the highest level the team with my scoring possible.” ability.” Rusek said that Sowe’s Rusek still can’t fully ascent to the professional fathom the idea that his star ranks was “meteoric.” player is a professional. “Three months ago, I never “It’s been a real interestwould have thought this ing journey for Omar,” was possible,” Rusek said. Rusek said. “But it’s very “The rise has been incredible. I kept reminding Omar rewarding for everyone. My brother John (Rusek’s assisto consider some of the tant with the Blue Tide) said colleges that were recruitthat there hasn’t been a true ing him. But he kept insisthigh school soccer player ing that things with the signed by the Red Bulls.” Red Bulls were going really Rusek truly believed that well. So we kept our fingers he would have had a pro crossed for him.” player before Sowe, conSowe said that he was practicing and training with sidering the talent level of

many of the Blue Tide players over the years. “We provided a good soccer environment,” Rusek said. “I thought that there would have been more to move on to the college and pro ranks. We were a little beat down by the system. I guess it just happened that way.” Rusek has enjoyed a close personal relationship with Sowe since the days that Sowe’s older brother Modou was an All-State defender for the Blue Tide. “Omar was a ball boy for us,” Rusek said. “Mike Dolaghan (the Harrison Recreation director) used to get Omar from school and bring him to our games. So we’ve been together for a long time.” Rusek was not shocked by his star player becoming a pro. “Talent-wise, I’m not surprised,” Rusek said. “I thought he had the talent to be a professional. Because of the history we’ve had, I just

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Former owner Marc Berson filed for bankruptcy protection. Frank Boulton, the successful owner of the Long Island Ducks in the league, purchased the Bears for $1 million and actually ran the team with a profit in 2009 with Hall of Famer Tim Raines as a manager. “The Rock” was an absolute joy to work with. There were so many days spent in his office, just telling stories of his legendary career. I would go into his office to secure the lineup and spent an hour or so just talking baseball with him and his assistants, namely former AllStar Mike Torrez and former MLB catcher Ron Karkovice. Raines spent three years in Newark. Some of the other names that played for the Bears included World Series hero Scott Speizio, slugger Daryle Ward, former Met Carl Everett and beleaguered Met relief pitcher Armando Benitez, still one of the most hated players to ever play for the Mets. Before the 2009 season, the Bears had a glorious Opening Day, albeit in the pouring rain. Former Newark Mayor Cory Booker, currently New Jersey’s U.S. Senator running for President, was on hand, as were former Secretary of State Colin Powell and recording superstar Patti LaBelle sang the National Anthem. That season, the star of a TV sitcom came to throw out a first pitch one summer night and spent the rest of the game sitting in the press box. That star was Bryan Cranston, the Academy Award nominee. He was a joy to spend time with. In 2010, the Bears had fallen on extremely tough times. The product on the field was dismal, posting a 53-86 record. A year later, the Bears moved to the Can-Am League, a lower classification that also housed the New Jersey Jackals. By then, prior owner Tom Cetnar partnered with local chiropractor Dr. Doug Spiel and his girlfriend, former New Orleans dancer Danielle Dronet. That association brought an end to pro baseball in Newark. It was clearly a bumbling circus of ownership.

Dronet once said to me that the Can-Am League was looking for a “rooster.” I tried to inform the woman that it was called a “roster,” a list of the Bears’ players. She insisted it was a rooster. So I went looking for Foghorn Leghorn. It was only the first of many blunders Dronet would make as team owner. She also told me that she didn’t want any hints of team losses on the website because “losses were negative.” That ended my association with the team. Dronet posted on the Bears’ website that Justin Bieber was going to perform a concert at the stadium in October of 2012. There’s only one problem with having an outdoor concert in October. It’s called temperature. Bieber never agreed to any concert there, causing Dronet to have even more egg on her face. The Bears would operate to minimal crowds in 2012 and 2013. By the end of the 2013 season, the Bears were done. From that point, the stadium fell under disrepair. It was owned by Essex County, but no one put the time for its upkeep. Rutgers-Newark and NJIT continued to play home games there through the 2018 season, but the stadium was condemned soon after and then slated for demolition this year. And the demolition crews finally got around to performing their work last week. It’s a shame that such a beautiful ballpark should meet its demise in just 20 years. No one in their right mind could have ever imagined that such a thing could happen. I had to sit there and watch the crane destroy right field to believe it myself. When the new development goes up on the site that was once Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium within the next few years, most people might even forget that there was a ballpark there. Like the famed Frank Sinatra tune, “There Used to be a Ballpark.” It will be a wonder whether there will even be any mention of the once-breathtaking ballpark. It’s a shame that things didn’t work out better for the Newark Bears and that great edifice.


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OBITUARIES A funeral service wasC. NICHOLAS ‘NICK’ celebrated at the Armitage BOYARKO JR. & Wiggins Funeral Home, Nicholas “Nick” C. Boyarko Kearny. in Jr., 81, ofEntombment Lititz passedwas away Holy Cross Cemetery, North at Wellspan Ephrata Hospital, Arlington. on Sunday, August 11, 2019 Born in Harrison, Charles surrounded by his loving lived in Kearny for the past family. Born in Struthers, 60 years. After serving in the OH he was the son of the late Marine Corps., he worked Helen (Kalic) and NicholasasC. a tanner for Boyarko Sr. Seton Leather in Newark for many years before Nick retired from Boyarko’s retiring. An avid and worldDeli in Kearny. After retireclass softball player,newspaCharles ment, he delivered was enshrined into the Softball pers from The Jersey Journal, Hall of Fame. boasting he had the largest Charles was the belovedNick husroute for the newspaper. band of Sally (nee McMahon). enjoyed tending to his flower He was the loving father and vegetable garden. Heof Charles Bennett and his adored watching footballwife and Kimberly, David Bennett and was the Cleveland Brown’s his wifefan. Karen and biggest Most ofJoan all heAn-

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gelo and herKierstin, husbandEmily, Larry. Ann Marie, He was the dear grandfather Vincent, Samantha (Jeremy), of Charlie, Melissa, and Sarah, Ryan, Siera, Dana Sebastian, Larry, and cherished greathis great-granddaughter, Olgrandfather ofsiblings: Liliana. He is ive Grace; his Penny also survived by his sisters Whitney and Edward Boyarko Veronica and Marie as well as Bennett several nieces and Cahill, and was predeceased by nephews. eight brothers and sisters. In lieu of flowers, memorial In lieu of flowers, donations contributions may be made in Forgotten his memory may be made to to Friend Reptile the Alzheimer’s Association. Sanctuary, Inc., P.O. Box 171, Elm, Pa. 17521 or forgottenAGOSTINHO DA ROCHA friend.org/rescue/donate. Interment was private at CARDOSO theAgostinho convenience of the family. Da Rocha CarThe84, Spacht Snyder Family doso, of Kearny, died Aug. Funeral Lititz, Penn6, 2019, atHome, Mountainside Hospisylvania, was in charge. tal Glen Ridge.

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See OBITS, Louis Leo Levash of Kearny died Aug. 12, 2019. cherished spending time with He was 97. his family. Visitation was at the ArmitNick is survived by his wife A Progressive, Welcoming Church in the Anglican Tradition age & Wiggins Funeral Home, and best friend, Susan JanosKearny. A funeral Mass was ki and his children: Kimberly Sunday Mass celebrated at St. Stephen’s Fisher, Nicholas Boyarko III in Kearny. Burial was (Catherine), Christine Mohoff, Church 2:30 PM in Holy Cross Cemetery. Brant Boyarko, Vincent JaBorn in West Hazleton, 380 Kearny Ave., Kearny, NJ 07032 noski (Susan), Mary Racioppi The Rev. Pennsylvania, Louis lived (Grace UMC Church Building) (Randy), Paul Janoski Richard A. Donato in Kearny for 65 years. Af201-948-5007 (Tanya); his grandchildren: -Pastorwww.facebook.com/allsaintskearny Jordan, Cydney, Nicholas IV, ter proudly serving in the

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Navy during World War II, he worked as a machinist for Worthington Pump in Harrison for many years. Always active at St. Stephen’s Church, Louis was an usher and a member of the Holy Name Society. An avid vegetable gardener, Louis’ friends and neighbors always looked forward to his bountiful harvest of tomatoes. His family will always remember Pop-Pop’s excellent whiskey sours he made on holidays. Louis was also known as a world-class fisherman, seldom meeting a fish he couldn’t catch. Louis was the beloved husband of Jean (nee Wolosz) Levash. He was the loving father of Diana Hopf and her husband Paul, and Elizabeth Levash. He was the dear Pop-Pop of Alison Louis and her husband Ryan, and Kimberly Garcia and her husband Ray, and cherished great-grandfather of Samantha and Zachary. He is survived by his dear sister Helen Penkola, and by many loving nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by nine brothers and sisters.

Louis will also be sorely missed by his dog and napping partner Gabrielle. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

CATHERINE C. LAWLESS

Mrs. Catherine C. Lawless, 96, of North Arlington, died Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019, with her daughter and grandson at her bedside. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, Aug. 22 at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington, at 10 a.m. The interment will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Relatives and friends may visit the

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When I wake and see the morning dew When the sun shines bright and the skies are blue I think of You When I remember the smile upon your face the happiness you brought to all my days I think of You When I see God’s beauty in the world And the Eagle’s flight with his wings unfurled I think of You You took God’s hand when you heard Him call You turned your back and you left it all Now as the years slowly depart You’ll live forever in my heart I’ll be seeing you, Bob. Until then rest in the arms of God With all my love, Marianne , Bobby & Danny & your loving family

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Medical Center, Miami. He listed his passions as “music and traveling.” “Music is life,” he said in his bio. “Everything else is background noise.” Just days ago, Sirovich took to his Facebook page to announce he was at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, preparing to depart for Spain. “When life throws you rain and wind, you find a sunny place and to dance together with some amazing people,” he wrote. And, just a few days before that, the man whose clear mission was to save lives, lamented over the senseless killings a few weeks ago in Texas and Ohio. “There are no words to describe how it makes me feel waking up this morning, to find out that there have been two mass shootings in less than 24 hours, with 30 people dead and multiple wounded with horrific injuries,” he wrote. “Sometimes we do not realize how precious but fragile our lives are ... “Having the experience of have trained/worked at a

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level 1 trauma center, I have seen firsthand the amount of effort and work that takes when multiple traumas come in. To run even three multiple traumas at the same time at the proper/perfect way to give that person the best chances of surviving, it honestly take all you have available resources. From doctors, trauma nurses to even blood available. “To imagine some colleagues having to deal with 10 to 15 severe traumas at the time, is something unimaginable and I don’t wish on anyone. To have to make the choice of what patient you will put your efforts on, and who you know you will have to let die ... it’s more than just a difficult choice — it’s heart breaking. My heart goes out to all families and people affected by such horrific actions. “All I wish at this time is that I could maybe have been near those places and offer any sort of help I possibly could, because we are all conductors for each other and we need to do all that we can do to make this rock we live in a better place. Truly sad today.” Meanwhile, Kelly, Sirovich’s fiancée, is reportedly studying to be a physician’s assistant, also in South Florida,

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Sirovich and his fiancee are seen here on a vacation. The doctor loved to travel and he loved music, according to reports. The couple was to be married sometime in 2020.

according to a report in the Staten Island Advance. That report also indicates the couple was supposed to have attended a rained-out event in England the day of the tragedy. But since that event was called off, the two made alternate plans in Spain. The same report indicated Sirovich slipped while attempting to take a photo overlooking a beach, according to Kelly’s mother, Mary Ann Kelly. Sirovich was “the most beautiful soul you’ve ever

met,” Mrs. Kelly told the Staten Island Advance. “He wanted to save people. It’s all he wanted to do.” Sirovich’s funeral arrangements were not immediately known at presstime. However, be sure to check www.theobserver.com during the course of the week, where we’ll share those details when they become available. Visit www.gofundme.com/f/ paying-tribute-to-dr-danielsirovich-dannyboy if you wish to donate to his fundraiser.

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1 Family - Step out of the heat into this back hall Colonial Property. Upon entering you cannot help but notice the spacious Living room with a wood burning Fireplace and heated Sunroom. Open concept Dining/Kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Three bedrooms on the second floor with a full spacious bath. The walk -up attic is finished currently being used as a 4 bedroom. The basement is immaculate with a half bath/ laundry. Workshop and lots of storage. One car garage/ driveway. New roof, new boiler and windows. Good size backyard w/firepit. Asking $439,000

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HARRISON

REDUCED! 1 Family - Move in Condition - Colonial Style Home w/2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Modern Baths, Living Rm, Dining Rm & Large Eat in Kitchen w/ Door to Deck Overlooking Backyard. 1 Car Garage plus Parking Space. Full Finished Basement w/ Rec Rm & Laundry Area. Backyard and close to everything. Asking $349,900

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CONDO -Brick condo about 678 sf. Freshly painted. Monthly HOA fees include heat, cold and hot water, common area maintenance, and one Parking space (#14). Coin-Operated Laundry Room on 1st Floor. Intercom. Park view from balcony. Around the corner to Harrison Path Train. Dogs are not allowed. Asking $169,000

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HARRISON

REDUCED! 3 Family - Mixed-use building built in 2005. 2 spacious 7-room apartments with 3 bedrooms, large office and 2 full baths on 2nd & 3rd floors (about 1,700 sf each). Hardwood floors, central air and laundry hookups in apartments. Rent 1600+1650=3250 a month M/M. Store on 1st floor about 1500 sf with a large basement being offered for rent. Store used to be a hair salon, and may be used as a restaurant. Asking $725,000

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HARRISON

REDUCED!

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2 Family - Beautiful 2 Family Home with 5 Bedrooms and 3 Full Baths, 1st Fl with 3 Bedrooms and Full Bath, 2nd Fl with 2 Bedrooms and Full Bath. Featuring Central Air, 1 Car Garage plus 2 Car Parking Spaces. Roof is only 4 years old. Close to Transportation. Asking $639,000

Condo- 12 year old spacious townhouse. Hamilton model. 1580 SF. Refrigerator, Gas range, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer & Microwave included. Central Air. 2-Story high ceiling in Dining Rm. W/W carpeting throughout. Above-range microwave & tankless water heater one-year old. 1-car garage plus 1 additional covered parking. Gym, Clubhouse & swimming pool onsite. Free shuttle buses to and from Harrison Path Station. Asking $459,000

SOUTH ORANGE

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EAST ORANGE

REDUCED! 2 Family - Beautifully renovated 2 family home in a desirable part of Newark! Brand new floors, kitchen, electric, utilities! Great natural lighting throughout the house! Each unit has a large open layout. Both units feature 3 bedrooms with a Master Bedroom that has its own private bathroom. Large yard with plenty of potential to make it how you like it! Property is close to transportation, shopping and house of worship. Schedule your appointment today! LOW TAXES! Asking $365,000

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GARFIELD

North Arlington, NJ 201-998-9050 Rob@keypointmortgage.com

1 Family - Great curb appeal! Private front porch, updated kitchen (2012) SS appliances, granite counters, recessed lighting.2BR’s on 2nd fl., w renovated BA. Beautifully landscaped private fenced backyard w/ patio. Located in desirable Tuxedo Park, residents enjoy a vibrant neighborhood home association that has many parties throughout the year including a Block party, Spring fling and Holiday party. Interior painted (1st fl. 2017, 2nd fl. 2016), hot water heater 2015, wood floor, omega cabinets. With lots of updates. Asking $369,000

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MONTVILLE

2 Family - Beautiful 2 family home with MANY renovations done! Astonishing hardwood floors throughout both units! Driveway with 2 spots in the back for privacy. Full, partially finished basement. SEPARATE utilities! Second floor has a small den off main bedroom that can be used as an office or converted into a very large walk in closet! Close to house of worship, transportation and shopping. Asking $279,000

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FAIRVIEW

LAND - Excellent lot to build your dream home on a private 2.5 acres. Approved by town. Close to Townhouse - 4 year old Davenport Model located at a newly developed

Marlen DaSilva

Steven Lartiga

Cell: 201-889-2085

REDUCED! 2 Family - Newly renovated 2 family with 2 detached garages and a driveway with easement. New roof on house and garage, screened gutter, 2 new electrical panels, 2 new gas baseboard heating systems with 2 zones each, 2 new water heaters, 2 new kitchens with new appliances. 2.5 new baths. Laundry hookups. 4 motion sensing LED lights. New German engineered hardwood floors throughout. Ceiling fan, hardwired CO and smoke detector in every room. Convenient to public transportation & shopping. Underground oil tank was sand-filled in 1998 with Certificate of Approval from the Town of Kearny. Asking $389,000

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531 Kearny Ave, Kearny, NJ 201-991-1300

KEARNY

Broker/Owner

Aina Lin-Hsieh

Mario Frietas

Cell: 973-641-3289 4.

Augusto Neno

Neno-Rosa Agency

Signature Place At Garfield with a clubhouse, gym and outdoor pool. Near Elmwood Park border. 1 car garage plus an additional parking space with keyless entry. Maple cabinets and granite countertops in kitchen & baths. Recessed lighting in kitchen, loft and master bedroom. Hardwood floors on 1st level. W/W carpeting on 2nd level. Asking $375,000

transportation and shopping. Asking $390,000

Condo - Fairview Heights! Modern Condo with 1 Bedroom, Den, Large Living Rm, Modern Kitchen and Modern Bath. Large Master Bedroom with Upgraded Recessed Lighting and Double Closet. Large Balcony Off Living Rm. Condo with Almost 1000 Sq Feet. Low Maintenance Fee of $279/Month. Garage Parking w/ Parking Space #7 for 1 Car. Elevator in the Building. Laundry Available. Public Transportation to NYC at the Front Lobby Door. Asking $289,900

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SUMMER from 01 From learning how to utilize power tools and electrical wiring to make a working lamp from scratch, to creating interesting ways to use trash to help save the environment, Harrison school children spent a sizzling summer of inspiration, enlightenment and creativity like no other. “The Harrison Summer Enrichment Program offers a wide array of learning experiences for our students. These opportunities begin with language arts, math and health/fitness project-based learning activities as well as gifted and talented at our elementary level. At the middle and high school levels, there is a club-based format incorporating many diverse subject areas such as STEM, financial literacy and various aspects of the arts; and each class culminates with a final project. All these handson learning experiences make our students really excited to come to summer school,” Steve Valente, Harrison Summer Enrichment program coordinator said. Fifth-grader and aspiring playwright Diego Diaz summed up his summer learning experience beautifully: “My class was really awesome. It was fun putting all of our ideas together and writing

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BELLEVILLE Spacious attic for 1 person. Share Bath/Kitchen. Ladies preffered. $650/mth. + $50/ mth electricity. 1 month security. Available now. (201)486-0782 13W03

HARRISON 1st Floor. 2 BR. LR. EIK. $1900 + 1 month security. No Pets/ Smoking. Close to TRANS. Avail. September 1st. (347)304-5751 15W03

KEARNY 1 BR 1 Bath on Highland Ave 2nd floor. 1 1/2 mth security deposit. Utilties Not Included. Pet friendly Available Sept 1st. (201)991-3366 13W03

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BELLEVILLE Nice neighborhood. First floor. 2 BR. LR. DR. EIK. Hardwood floors, laundry Hook-up. No Pet/Smoking. Close to Schools and NY TRANS. $1550 + 1 months security. Utilities separate. Available September 15th. Call (201)306-1451 15W03

HARRISON Spacious 2nd Floor. 2 BR, LR, EIK. Close to TRANS. Stores & restaurants. No Pets/ Smoking. $1650 + 1 1/2 months security. Available September 1st. (973)5368371 15W03

HARRISON Newly Renovated 2nd Fl of 2 Family: 2 HARRISON BR, Full Bath, EIK, Laundry, Off St Parking $1,500/ mo. + util. 1 1/2 mos. seHARRISON 1st Floor. 1 curity. No Smoking (201) BR. LR. EIK. $1100 + 1 1/2 948-4138 15W03 months security. Utilities not included. No Pets/ Smoking. Near TRANS. KEARNY Available September 1st. (973)481-6028 or (973)418-6621. 14W03 KEARNY Newly renovated. 2nd Floor 2 BR, HARRISON Sussex St, LR, EIK. Dukes St-Front walk to PATH and NJIT. of West Hudson Park. 2-BDRM apt, $1,650 plus $1250 + Utilities. No Pets. utilities, Available August Available Setember 1st. 16th. 1-BDRM APT, $1100 (973)391-3868 14W03 plus utilities, Available Sept 1st. 1 1/2 month security, Parking $50. KEARNY 1st Floor. 2 BR. (973)687-7500 14W03 DR LR. C/A. Laundry on Premise. $1800 + 1 1/2 months security. Utilities HARRISON 3 BR, 1 Bath, not included. No Pets/ Full Kitchen, LR, DR. No Smoking. Avail. SeptemPets/Smoking. Avail. Sept ber 1st (973)971-7442 1st. Street Parking. $1700 13W03 + 1 1/2 months security. Laundry off site (973)5170479 13W03 KEARNY Lg 4 BRs 1 1/2 Bath On Kearny Ave 2nd HARRISON Newly Ren- floor. College students ovated 2 BR, $1,500/ welcomed. 1 1/2 mth month + utilties. 1 1/2 security deposit. Utilities months security. No Pets. Not Included. Parking No Smoking. Avl. Now. availalbe but not included. Pet friendly. Available (347) 276-0105 14W03 Sept.1st. (201)991-3366 HARRISON High Quality New apartments, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Upgraded appliances. Kitchen, LR, DR. $2000/month. Available Sept 1st. No Pets. (973)772-3883/2882. 13W03

HARRISON New High Quality, 3 BR, 2 Bathroom. and office. Balcony. $2,400/month. Utilities separate Near Asian Supermarket & High School. 15 min to PATH. Avl. Sept 1st . (973) 7723883/2882. 13W03

N.ARLINGTON 3 rooms, 1 bedroom in Garden apartment complex. $1,200/mth. H/HW supplied. 1st floor. 1 Parking space. Laundry on premises. No Pets. Credit Check. Available Now. Call between 10am-7pm. WalkKEARNY Studio, $800/ ing distance to TRANS. month. No Kitchen. 1 1/2 (201)997-2341 14W03 month security. Avl. Now. (551)580-6450 13W03 N.ARLINGTON COMING SOON! New luxury apartments. 1 BR’s availabe. some KEARNY 2 Bedroom apt, Walk in closet. $1,650/ with Den/Office options. Modern Kitchens. mth Aval August 15th, Parking for 1 car per unit. No pets, No smoking, Call Laundry on premises. 201-486-1794 14W03 No pets. Close to transportation. Call for further details! (201)997-2341 KEARNY 2nd Floor. 2 BR, 13WO3 LR, DR & Kitchen. $1,400 month + 1 month security. Utilities separate. No LYNDHURST pets/smoking Avl. September 1st. (201) 2468784 15W03 LYNDHURST 1 BR apt, off St. parking, close to KEARNY 1 bedroom 3 NY transp. $1,495/month room apartment in great 973-760-4877 13W03 location. $1200/mth Utilities Seperate. 1 month security. Parking available. No Pets. Available Now. Credit Check. Single or couple preferred. Call between 10 am and 7 pm. (201)997-2341 15W03

KEARNY 2 BR, 2nd floor. KHS area, 297 Chestnut St. $1,700/mth plus security and utilities. Please Call (201) 207-8029. 15W01

KEARNY 545 Chestnut St. 1 BR. $1200/ month. HT/HW included. (973)634-8873 or (973) 465-0166 15W03

KEARNY Small 1 bedroom/studio on 1st floor 13W03 of 56-58 Forest Street. $995/mth including heat and hot water. 1 1/2 KEARNY 3 BRs, 1 1/2 months security. One year bath, LR, DR, EIK. updated Lease. No Pets. Text owninterior. $1950/mth + 1 er (973)493-7868 15W03 1/2mth security. Utilities Seperate. Available Now. (201)428-8876. 14W03 N.ARLINGTON

KEARNY Arlington Section. 1 BR, H/W Floors. Walking distance to schools & Supermarket, all public transportation and NY bus. Avl. September 1st. (201) 657-2119. 14W03

LYNDHURST 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor. H/HW included. $1,570/mth. No Pets (973)760-4877 13W03

LYNDHURST 1st Floor. 2 BR. 2 Baths. LR. DR. EIK. C/A. Washer/Dryer. 9 ft ceilings. 1 Block to NYC Transite. Shopping. Off street Parking. $1750 + Utilities. 1 1/2 months security. No Pets/ Smoking. Avail. October 1st (732)793-6540 or (973)715-4220 14W03

N. NEWARK N.NEWARK 3rd Floor. 3 BR, LR. EIK. $1200 + 1 1/2 months security. Utilities not included. No Smoking/Pets. Close to TRANS. Avail September 1st. (973)202-5103 or (973)477-0925 13W03

N. NEWARK 4 room apt. private home 2nd fl. Close to NYC Transportation. Kitchen, LR, 2 BR, no pets or laundry. Street parking only. Utilities included. N.ARLINGTON 1 BR $1,200 & $1300 $1,200/month. 1 month security. Avl. Sept 1st. HT/HW included. References Required. Parking space. For more infor call AnNo pets. thony (973) 485-6417 (201) 342- 2206 or (862)755-3502 after 14W03 6pm. 15W03

E. NEWARK Room for Rent for a single person with all utilities included. Available 9/1. Call 973868-7999 after 5pm.

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KEARNY Room for rent. Men preferred. No kitchen. We speak Spanish. Available Now (201)3882156 14W03

KEARNY room for rent Ideal for single person, no smoking. no kitchen. se habla espanol. (201) 4247465 or (201)212-1837 14W03

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Kearny Parking for commercial vehicles across from Town Hall. Available Now. (201)991-3366

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HARRISON KEARNY Large Bright Prime location room with private sink and refridgerator. Clean Established Grocery Store Everything included. bedsheets supplied Call for more info. weekly. Close to stores (201)726-4961 or and public transporta(201)306-6938 tion. Positively No Smok13W03 ing. Gentleman preferred. Single occupancy. Good credit and 4 weeks secuGARAGE rity required. $120/week. FOR RENT Call (973)830-7498. 13W03 KEARNY furnished Room for rent, excellent neighborhood. Close to Transportation, supermarket and gym.Female prefered, no smoking. $125/week. Call 201-991-4633 Hablo Espanol 14W03

KEARNY 2 blocks from Belleville Turnpike. Storage only (908)240-9302

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OFFICE HARRISON 2nd floor. Busy area, great location. 412 Sq ft $900 + 1 month security. Includes heat. (201)725-0757 15W03

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Kiss you all over. Looking for a young personable longhaired single female. Who can appreciate being with a nice, intelligent, athletic, romantic, affectionate, single older guy for monogamous relationship. Smokeless/ Drug Free. Local area Let’s talk I’m up late. No Texts (727)492-8164 13W03

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Home health care aid seeks position to care for the elderly during the day Monday-Friday. Reference available upon request. Call Rosemarie (973) 932-9916.

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SITUATION WANTED Sophisticated and sharp college graduate with associate degrees in science, CMA, NCPT, NCET and BLS seeks part time computer work that can be done from home nights and weekends. I own my own laptop and I am computer proficient on many different programs. I am also a quick learner and willing to learn new p rograms as needed. Please contact Amanda 201-349-1386 If I can be of assistance. 15W06

EMPLOYMENT/ HELP WANTED Full Time Position Manufacturing firm in Harrison, NJ hiring for machine operators, shipping, and assembly work. 40 HRS/wk. M - F. Paid vacation & holidays, health insurance, 401K, dental, etc. Apply in person at 125 Jersey Street, Harrison. 973-483-3232. Hablamos Espanol. 14W03

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Trucking company in Kearny,NJ looking for a CDL Driver Class A Driver. Good Pay. Home every night. Semi local work. Hourly Rate: $23 non hazmat. $24 with hazmat. Qualifications: Must have a valid Class A CDL. Must have more than 3 years Class A driving experience. Must have good driving record. Must have Twic card. Must have DOT medical card. Please contact Luis (201) 719-6920 15W01

Local business seeking a cleaning lady/person to clean a business and private residence located in the West Hudson Area. Your services will be needed 4 to 8 times a month, with a regular schedule if convenient. Please respond in confidence with your resume/ experience and/or cover letter to Custodial Assistant, P.O. Box 43 Kearny, NJ 07032 or tmw1045@gmail.com. 14W03

Midtown Pharmacy seeks experienced pharmacy technician, can include nights and weekend hours,. Bilingual a plus, Spanish,Portuguese. No phone calls, Bring resume and apply in person at Midtown Pharmacy 581 Kearny Ave, Background check required. 14W03

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Career opportunities for: Direct Support Professionals FT & PT ($11.55 - $12.02/hr). Van Drivers PT $11.00/hr - Van Aides PT $10.50/hr (split shift for drivers/aides 6:45AM-9AM and return again 2:45PM-5PM) OPPORTUNITIES FOR CAREER GROWTH. Excellent time Vac/Sick benefits(FT & PT)and excellent medical/dental/vision benefits for FT. Must have HS Dip/GED all positions must have a clean driving record (license not required for Van Aides) 60 Kingsland Ave. Kearny, NJ 07032 or email resume to: pathwaystoindependencenj@gmail. com (or visit us 9:30AM –3PM M-F to apply) A great place to work & make a difference for the disabled. eeo. 14W03

Banquet Servers FULL TIME and dishwashers Landscaper and Snow needed. Part time. Removal w/experience Will train. Inquire in Needed. person. Call 201-998-1262 The San Carlo-Fine 15W03 Catering. 620 Stuyvesant Ave, Lyndhurst dental Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Busy office is looking for a (201)933-3400 Chair side assistant, 14W03

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Local business seeking a Maintenance Worker/Handy Man for property maintenance and general chores. If you are able to wear a business suit to work a couple times a month, that would be a plus. Multilingual a PLUS+. This job will start as a Part time position, paid hourly with the possibility of it becoming full time. 20 to 30 hours per week. Please respond in confidence to Maintenance Worker, P.O. Box 43 Kearny, NJ 07032 or tmw1045@gmail.com. 14W03


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