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MAJOR FIRES IN NUTLEY & KEARNY 2 huge blazes, 2 lives lost in fire on Nutley’s Park Avenue
It was a week of bad fires in two Observer communities. In Nutley on Saturday, Jan. 18, tragically, two lives were lost in a Park Avenue blaze (left). In Kearny, on Tuesday, Jan. 14, fire completely gutted the top floors of a home on Stuyvesant Avenue (right). Read more on Pages 2 & 3. Right photo by Jose Fernandez; left photo: Facebook
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Mom, her son, 7, die in Park Avenue blaze Good Samaritan able to save man, 74, who struggled to escape
By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com Immediately upon their arrival at 320 Park Ave., Nutley, on a cold, somewhat snowy Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, firefighters knew this one would be anything but ordinary. One man was already outside the home with burns — and there were immediate reports of two people being
trapped on the home’s second floor. Tragically, those reports were correct — a mother and her son died in this fastmoving fire. The scanner traffic at the fire revealed an absolute seriousness — yet brave calmness — as a fire lieutenant called for EMS assistance. “Put a push on those ambulances,” he said, sternly.
When all was said and done, another man had suffered burns. He got out alive, however. His daughter and grandson, sadly, did not. Perhaps the most stark realization of what this fire did came in the form a Facebook post from a neighbor, Joe Caprio, who was in his vehicle right around the time the blaze broke out. His words explained how in an instant, everything
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Firefighters work to extinguish a fire on Park Avenue in Nutley on Saturday, Jan. 18. Sadly, two lives were lost — a mom and her 7-year-old son.
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room. He was unable to open the door, not sure why ... “As I helped the man to the ambulance, the fire department ran into the house with a hose. Moments later, the grandmother of the little boy came walking down the street, coming back from the market. Oblivious to everything, she wondered why all the firetrucks were on the street. She then realized it was her house and she just broke into tears. It was a terrible thing to witness. “The lesson: Anything can happen in our lives at any time. Do not take what you have for granted. You never know when one moment will occur that will change your life forever.” As it so often does, the Township of Nutley banded together to offer whatever it could for the victims of this hideous tragedy. Public Safety Commissioner Alphonse Petracco, on behalf of the entire Nutley Board of Commissioners and Deputy Chief Fire Paul Cafone, noted the Nutley Fire Department was on scene within minutes, but the fire had already engulfed the upper portion of the house, making rescue attempts very difficult. Petracco, on scene at the fire, said: “This is an extremely See NUTLEY, Page 17
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Family dog dies in Stuyvesant Ave. fire By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
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fast-moving fire destroyed the secondand third-floors of 123 Stuyvesant Ave., Kearny, on Tuesday, Jan. 14 into Jan. 15, Kearny Fire Chief Steven M. Dyl told The Observer last week. The first call for the fire came in at 10:38 p.m., Dyl said, and units quickly arrived to find heavy fire on the building’s second floor. The initial units — which were later joined by firefighters from Harrison and Jersey City — performed an interior attack on the blaze, but were evacuated from inside the building at a little after 11 p.m. The conditions, Dyl said, were too intense, for an interior attack. Units then began an exterior attack on the fire, which was declared under control a little over an hour later at 12:05 a.m. Despite the conditions, only one woman experienced minor injuries — her hair was singed. All other humans escaped unharmed, fortunately; however, the family’s dog died in the fire. One witness said she saw
the dog come out from the fire, but it turned around and went back in and did not come out a second time. Three adults, in total, were in the home at the time of the fire, Dyl said, noting that they’ve all got places to stay for the time being. Chief Fire Inspector Juan Barroso Jr. and engineers were on scene the day after the fire checking the home’s stability, according to Dyl. The home appeared to be uninhabitable. What to do when a fire breaks out … As he does with all house fires, Dyl took the time to remind residents of the importance of quickly getting out when one breaks out. The first step, he says, is to get out of the building immediately and, if feasible, to call 911 while evacuating. After evacuating, all families should have a meeting spot far enough away from the home so as not to cause any harm to those who evacuated. If calling 911 was not possible while getting out, this would be the time to call. One shouldn’t presume someone else is making the call.
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Once firefighters arrive, designate someone to inform them whether all have escaped prior to their arrival. And perhaps most important — once you’re outside, do not go back inside. Dyl also reminds all residents of the importance of having smoke and CO detectors in a home. If, by chance, you do not have such alarms, the Kearny Fire Department has them available, at no cost. Stop by Kearny FD Headquarters at 109 Midland Ave., and ask for the Bureau of Combustibles, during normal business hours. How you can help Meanwhile, Kearny PBA Local No. 21 has directed residents to a GoFundMe fundraiser for the victims. A family member who lived in the home is currently a recruit to become a Port Authority Police Officer. Visit www.gofundme.com/f/ the-russo-family-housefire-fund to donate. As of presstime, more than $20,000 has been raised.
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Here’s a look at the aftermath of a fire at 123 Stuyvesant Ave., Kearny. The fire broke out Tuesday, Jan. 14, at around 11 p.m. All of the occupants of the home were able to escape the fire, but sadly, the family’s dog died. It took about an hour to gain full control of the fire, the chief said last week.
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Belleville’s ‘most vulnerable’ getting free H2O filters By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
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KPD: What’s in an acronym? By Karen Zautyk kzautyk@theobserver.com
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n Jan. 3 at 7 a.m., Kearny police reported, a woman exited her home on the 100 block of Chestnut Street and found the following spray-painted across the side of the multi-family house: “F--- you NLMB.” Now, most of us can translate the first half, but neither the woman nor the cops (nor your correspondent) have any idea what the rest of it means. In any case, the woman confirmed that the message was not there the night before. Det. Jonathan Dowie located video surveillance footage of two men being dropped off by a third, who left the area driving a black Honda Civic. The first two reportedly walked to the home, sprayed the graffiti and then entered an apartment in the same building they had just defaced. “Through a stroke of Dowie-esque attention to detail,” the KPD noted, “the detective remembered two male tenants from this home and a third male who drove a 2010 Honda Civic” — this from a February 2019 incident “in which he cited them for littering out the window
POLICE BEAT of the Honda.” Police said Dowie’s investigation identified the spray-painters as Jorge and Michael Amorim, 20-year-old twins. The Amorims turned themselves in at KPD headquarters on Jan. 13. They were both charged with criminal mischief and conspiracy and were released with summonses. The meaning of the graffiti was not revealed. (Anyone want to hazard a guess?) *** Other recent reports from the Kearny police blotter included the following: Jan. 10 At 1:25 p.m., Officer Mina Ekladious was dispatched to a residence on Alpine Place where a Mazda, not belonging to the property owner, had been parked in the driveway. Police said the officer found Victor A. Villalta, 24, of Kearny, asleep in the driver’s seat with one
hand tucked into his waistband (“a la Al Bundy”) and the other clutching a crack pipe. After Ekladious roused the sleeper, a search of the car reportedly uncovered a bag of marijuana in a dashboard compartment. A search of Villalta reportedly uncovered nine vials of crack cocaine. He was later released on summonses charging possession of crack, pot and drug paraphernalia. Jan. 11 At 1:11 p.m., Officers Esteban Gonzalez and Nick Funk were dispatched to ShopRite on a report of Tide Pod plundering. A store security guard said he had observed Elias Rodriguez, 37, of the Bronx, conceal $22.49 of the detergent pods under his jacket and try to leave without paying. Rodriguez was charged with shoplifting and remanded to the Hudson County Jail. (They don’t have Tide Pods in the Bronx?) *** At 3:38 p.m., recently graduated Officer Bryan SanMartin was patrolling with his Field Training Officer, John Donovan Jr., on Passaic Avenue when
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The Observer remembers the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose birthday was Jan. 15 and was celebrated this week. The civil rights icon was cut down by an assassin’s bullet on April 4, 1968, at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. James Earl Ray, his assassin, died in 1998. King’s 1963 ‘I Have a Dream’ speech in Washington, D.C., is widely seen as one of the most important speeches ever delivered. His civil-rights advocacy spanned the mid 1950s until his death in 1968. King would have turned 91 this year. Did you know King and his dad were both born Michael J. King, but his dad changed both of their names to Martin Luther in 1934 in honor of the leader of the Protestant Reformation?
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e saw it twice in the last week — enormous fires, one in Nutley and one in Kearny. Sadly, the fire in Nutley claimed the lives of a mom and her 7-year-old child. In the Kearny blaze, the life of a family pet was taken. It is all a stark reminder of just how important it is for everyone to be aware of the need to be conscientious about fire safety. Kearny Fire Chief Steven M. Dyl used the fire on Stuyvesant Avenue as a chance to remind everyone of the importance of having both fire and carbon-monoxide detectors at home. And, for residents of Kearny who cannot afford one or both, they are available, for free, at Fire Headquarters. This is a tremendous project, spearheaded by Chief Fire Inspector Juan Barroso Jr. and Deputy Chief Joe Mastandrea. Anyone without such detectors in Kearny should head to HQ this week to get their own. Dyl also used the opportunity to remind residents to have a family evacuation plan should a fire ever break out. There is no excuse for any family not to have such a plan ready to go, just in case. First, he says, get out as quickly as possible and, while doing so, call 911. If calling 911 isn’t possible during the evacuation process, call as soon as possible thereafter. Never presume someone else has called. All the same, if you witness fire, make the call, because you don’t know if anyone else has. Then, he says, meet in a designated, safe location away from the fire. When firefighters arrive, choose someone to inform them whether all have safely gotten out. And then, remember — once you’re out, stay out. This is all of the utmost importance. Because one life lost in a fire is one too many. And knowing how to properly evacuate could be the difference in whether all lives are ultimately spared.
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Juniorettes spearheading ‘Flow Initiative’ By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com The Arlington Juniorettes are working on a project to help young women who are in poverty. According to the club, one in every five school-age girls miss weeks of schools each year because they’re unable to afford menstrual pads. Because of this, the girls of the Juniorettes, a branch of the Junior Woman’s Club of Arlington, are working to fix that notion. Brandi-Leigh Miller, the leader of the Juniorettes, says it was the Rotary Club of Jersey City that was doing some-
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town, including at The Observer’s office at 39 Seeley Ave., Kearny. There will be discreet donation boxes where you’ll be able to donate pads, Tampons, feminine wipes, etc. The donations will be repackaged in discreet bundles at local food pantries at first. There is a hope to be able to also get donated items into schools’ nurses offices, or anywhere else where social services are provided to young girls throughout all of Kearny, Harrison and East Newark. “We have such a generous town for all of our service organizations, and I don’t see why this will be any different,” Miller said. Interested in donating items? Bring them to The Observer’s office at 39 Seeley Ave., Kearny; Arlington Pharmacy at 434 Kearny Ave., Kearny; or Midtown Pharmacy at 581 Kearny Ave., Kearny, beginning today. Once other drop-off locations are known, we’ll share them online & in print.
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Harrison girls enjoying breakthrough season The Harrison High School girls’ basketball team is enjoying its best season in six years. With seven wins in their first 11 games, they are on pace to top the 18-win mark they enjoyed in 2013-2014. They’re just two victories away from what the Blue Tide compiled last season. So what are the keys to success that have propelled Erika Thompson-Mendoza’s team to the best 11game mark of her four-year head coaching career? “Our senior’s eagerness,” said Thompson-Mendoza, who was a three-time All-Hudson County player during her playing days at High Tech. “They all wanted to have a good season this year. They’re eager to win. They played together in the summer league in Kearny, a very competitive league. They did a lot of things together.” And that helped the overall goal – playing solid team defense. “But more than just playing defense together, they play more as a team,” said Thompson-Mendoza. “By being more mature and understanding their roles, they’ve become bigger and stronger. They are understanding how they should play. They knew that we had to play defense if we were going to win.” The Blue Tide is managing to get most of their points off their defense. “Most of our points come off transition,” Thompson-
Mendoza said. “We press a lot and of course, that gets me so energized. They get me into it. They have so much energy and so much fire. I don’t think we’d be good just sitting in a zone. We have to play with high energy, especially defensively.” Leading the way for the Blue Tide is 6-foot senior Kayla Lucas. The youngest of Harrison legend Ray Lucas’ three daughters is a four-year starter for the Blue Tide who fills out the stat sheet every night. “Every year, she’s gotten better and better,” Thompson-Mendoza said. “She’s so versatile. I can use her anywhere on the floor. She gets a ton of rebounds. She can handle the ball. She’s so long and so athletic, so she creates a big threat in our press. She gets a lot of steals. She’s a big benefit to me, because I can use her at the point, at guard, at forward. She is also a leader both on and off the court.” Junior Haley O’Donnell is a 5-foot-5 guard. “Haley is the spitfire of the team,” ThompsonMendoza said of O’Donnell, a multi-sport athlete. “She’s the one who is guarding the top player on the other team. This year, her shooting has improved tremendously. She plays at the top of our defense. She then keys the fast break with her steals and we’re able to score off transition. I think See VIEW, Page 11
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The Belleville wrestling team is blessed to have a share of senior leaders in their lineup this season. Front row, from left, are Diego Viera and Joshua Dabon. Back row, from left, are David Guerra, head coach Joe Pizzi and Brandon Vitale.
Belleville wrestlers surviving super schedule
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efore the 2019-2020 high school wrestling season began, Belleville High School head coach Joe Pizzi believed that he had the makings of a highly competitive squad. “We had a veteran roster,” Pizzi said. “We thought we were going to have a much stronger lineup.” So Pizzi packed a highly competitive independent schedule against solid programs like North Bergen, Passaic County Tech, Passaic Valley and perennial state playoff contender Hanover Park. Add in the excellent teams that are part of the Super Essex Conference like Caldwell and recently re-crowned Essex County Tournament champion Seton Hall Prep, which won the ECT for the fifth straight year last week and you have perhaps the toughest schedule the Buc-
caneers have faced in years. But there were a handful of solid wrestlers who didn’t come back out for the squad this year. And then there were some others who became academically ineligible. Sprinkle in a few injuries that happen during the course of the season and almost suddenly, the veteran talented roster that Pizzi believed he was going to have turned into a torn and tattered shell of what could have been. “We put some really tough teams on the schedule,” Pizzi said. “We’re not going to back down to anyone.” So despite having the tough 2-7 dual meet record, the Buccaneers are getting better rapidly. “It’s been going pretty well,” said Pizzi, who is in his fourth season as head coach. “We’ve gained some resistance facing the tougher teams. The kids are showing that they will face anyone and get better from it. You can throw out our record. Once
I realized that we weren’t going to have a strong dual meet team, we concentrated on what the kids would benefit from going out there. A lot of our seniors took on the leadership roles in the (practice) room.” It’s been a sensational transformation, watching the older kids mentor the younger ones during practice. “The older kids are really inspiring the younger ones,” Pizzi said. “The older kids are doing a great job, showing the younger ones how it’s done. The younger ones look up to the seniors in the practice room and in matches. It’s basically how things should go. We don’t have time to baby them. The younger ones are going out there and proving that they belong.” Junior Alisa Safforld, who finished fourth overall in the state in her weight class in the first-ever all-girls’ NJSIAA See BELLEVILLE, Page 10
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Gavarrete. “It’s his first year as a varsity wrestler,” Pizzi said. “He Continued from Page 9 thought about coming out for wrestling in the past, but never state championships, is the did. So he has the lack of knowlBuccaneers’ 106-pounder in edge about the sport.” the regular lineup. And Safforld Still, Gavarrete owns a 7-8 is holding her own against the record thus far, so he’s being boys. She owns a 4-2 record thus competitive. far. At 120 pounds is senior “She’s put in a lot of work,” captain Lawrence Mendoza, Pizzi said. “She’s become a betwho owns a record above the ter wrestler.” .500 mark. Mendoza qualified Pizzi believes that Safforld has for Region 3 last year, so he has a solid chance to do well in the experience in the bigger the upcoming girls’ wrestling matches. Region tournament and subseAt 126 is senior Joshua Dabon, quent states, but for now, she’s who finished third in his weight getting tougher facing male class at the Essex County Tourcompetition. nament last week at the Codey Safforld finished third in Arena in West Orange. Dabon the recent all-girls Bloomfield is another of the Bucs’ team Tournament and placed third in captains. Dabon had better than the Belleville Buccaneer Holi25 wins last season. day Classic that featured eight At 132 pounds is senior capteams. tain Brandon Vitale, who has “She absolutely has a chance been a member of the Belleville to do well in the all-girls diviwrestling program for all four sions, but right now, she’s doing years of high school. Vitale owns a good job for our team.” a 10-6 record this season. At 113 pounds is senior Malvin “He’s an extremely focused
At 170 pounds is Hakim Fennell, who shocked everyone last week by going from the No. 4 seed to winning the Essex County Championship. “He did well last year, but this year, he’s been phenomenal,” Pizzi said. “He’s having a phenomenal year.” Fennell shocked the No. 1 seed Zach Merlino of Seton Hall Prep with a pin in the second period in the semifinals, then defeated Stratos Kantanas of Livingston, 5-4, to win the gold medal at the Essex County Tourney to improve this season to 14-1 overall. The Buccaneers don’t Photo by Jim Hague have wrestlers in the 182 and Belleville 106-pound wrestler Alisa Safforld has been getting ready for the 195-pound weight classes, so forfeiting 12 team points every girls’ wrestling postseason by wrestling against the boys. dual meet was also a bitter pill young man,” Pizzi said. “He’s just needs to learn the sport of to swallow for Pizzi. But you can taken on the leadership role wrestling a little more.” only go with what you have. very seriously. He’s also exAt 145 pounds is senior David At 220 pounds is senior Jostin Guerra, who took second in the Gomez, who was 10-3 last year tremely motivated to do well.” recent Essex County TournaAt 138 pounds is sophomore when he tore his ACL in his Jimmy Cicchetti, who is a prod- ment, a tourney title he won knee, ending his season. Gomez a year ago. Guerra had some uct of the Belleville Recreation is 6-3 this season as he still major success last year, finishwrestling program. recovers from the gruesome “He’s a tough feisty kid,” Pizzi ing second in the 145-pound surgery. class at Region 3, becoming the said. “He’s a football player. He And at heavyweight, football first Belleville wrestler in seven standout David Peterkin deyears to qualify for the states in cided to give wrestling a try this Atlantic City. season. The heavyweight never Guerra owns a 17-1 record thus wrestled before and he’s more far and has his sights once again than holding his own. for a trip to Boardwalk Hall. “He was third in the county “He’s a mature kid,” Pizzi said tournament,” Pizzi said. “I’m of Guerra. “He’s mature beyond very impressed with David.” his years. You get a kid like him The Bucs have three girls once in a lifetime.” who will head to the Region At 152 pounds is sophomore tournament later this month. Christian Vitale, Brandon’s Alisa Safforld hopes to medal COUPLES FACIAL FREE WAX younger brother. there, while her younger sister VISIT US SOON! We use skincare products “He’s still young and still FOR FIRST TIME GUESTS Soraya Safforld continues to that are safe for your skin Women: Free lip wax or Bikini line. learning,” Pizzi said of the GIFT CERTIFICATES improve and will compete in the and overall health, Men: Free eyebrow or nose wax. younger Vitale. “But he’s emoAVAILABLE including sensitive skin. 114-pound weight class. Esma tionally invested in the sport. Embaby is the team’s other He’s an athletic kid with a lot of female wrestler and she will 596 Kearny Ave. | Kearny, NJ | 201.955.2000 | www.roxcbeaute.com promise.” compete at 127 pounds. At 160 pounds is sophomore All in all, Pizzi is pleased with Diego Viera, who is a student at the performance of the kids he Payne Tech, but comes to his na- has in his makeshift wrestling tive school district in Belleville room. to wrestle. “We’re preparing all of them “Last year, he was 3-16 and the best way we can,” Pizzi said. this year he’s already won five “We’re putting out our best, times,” Pizzi said. “He took first our most competitive team. Of Dr. J.Y. Carcamo • 0% Financing Available (for qualifying patients) • Hablamos Español • Si Parla Italiano in the Belleville Buccaneer Clas- course, there are challenges. You sic. We expect big things from can’t have success in this sport Dental injections are now PAIN FREE! HOURS: him. He’s made huge strides.” without challenges.” The main source of injection discomfort is the flow of liquid
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player brings her own individuality on defense and that helps us. But Kathleen is also a great Continued from Page 9 rebounder.” Daniela Munoz is a 5-foot-4 she’s more comfortable with the senior guard. way she plays and she’s more “She plays wherever she’s confident in her play.” most needed,” Thompson-MenSophomore Emily Leiras is doza said. “She’s very fundathe team’s leading scorer. The mentally sound. She shoots the 5-foot-8 guard is averaging close ball well. If I need a shot or two to 12 points per game. to be made, I put her in. She “She’s just a natural,” Thomp- makes shots.” son-Mendoza said. “Every single Jeralyne Montalvo is a 5-footday, I see her at the (famed Har- 6 senior swing player. rison) Courts, playing, working “She’s a great shooter,” on her game. She plays a lot Thompson-Mendoza said. with and against the boys. She is “She’s also one of our captains. able to get the rebound and take She worked hard in the offit all the way down the court. season. She worked on getting She’s good now, but she still has better.” so much to go.” Melissa Toth is a 5-foot-6 Senior Kasey Vasquez is a junior guard. 5-foot-4 guard/forward. “We used her for significant “She plays with a ton of minutes recently,” Thompsonheart,” Thompson-Mendoza Mendoza said. “She got a bunch said. “She just never gets tired. of steals and started to score a She goes back and forth, up little. Her mental toughness is and down the court. She is one there. She’s with it every single tough cookie.” practice and does what we ask.” Kathleen de Souza is a 5-footSenior Chelssy Silverio is a 6 junior forward. 5-foot-7 power forward. “She is feisty,” Thompson“She’s a very good rebounder Mendoza said. “She didn’t get and a solid defender,” Thomptoo much time last year, but be- son-Mendoza said. cause of her energy and attitude Junior Beatriz Soares is a toward the game, she is getting 5-foot-8 junior who has recovtime this year. She’s been a force ered from anterior cruciate for us on defense. I think each
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Nutley’s Scheidel has 1,000 or so memories over her brilliant career
No. 1 all-time. She’s get it,” Scheidel said. just perfect. She’s a “I was only 160 points model student. She is away. Seeing Courtney utley High School always happy. She’s go through it last year head girls’ basketthe kind of kid that really motivated me. ball coach Larry you want your daughI knew I could do it, Mitschow was all ter to grow up into. too.” set to have an intense discussion So without any prodI really couldn’t ask with his prized player, senior for anything more of ding or provocation, Abby Scheidel. her. She’s always the Scheidel decided to The Maroon Raiders had lost turn her game up a last one in our gym, practically everyone from last helping to clean up the notch. year’s team, other than Scheidel. mess that others leave. There was a time “I was going to tell her that all that Scheidel played She’s the first one to the younger kids look up to her,” other sports. But no pick up the drink cups Mitschow said. “But I didn’t that are left around. longer. Scheidel have to say anything. It was all She’s the mediator was strictly a basunderstood.” between me and the ketball player and “The seniors who graduated other kids.” she was determined were all good friends of mine,” And the greatest to make her final Scheidel said. “Courtney Wilde year as a Maroon tribute to Scheidel (the last 1,000-point scorer for comes now: Raider a memorathe Maroon Raiders), Alison “My two young ble one. Feaster, we all got really close. I Scheidel took it Photo by Jim Hague daughters play figured that I needed to get into upon herself to go to basketball in my yard Nutley High School senior point guard Abby that leadership role.” and they battle to see the Nutley Parks and And it also helped that last which one can be Recreation facility for Scheidel. year, Wilde was in pursuit of her regular early morning personal basketball coach, Abby,” Mitschow said. 1,000th career point. namely former Rutgers standout “They both want to be Abby workouts during the summer “I knew that it was my turn to months at 7 a.m. with her own Joyce Bukowiec. when they’re playing.” “We met three times a week,” That statement says it all Scheidel said of the learning les- about Scheidel’s personality. sons with Bukowiec. “She helps But Scheidel the player me with everything. She helped needed some fine tuning, espeme get better defensively and cially since her friends were all with my shot.” in college. Mitschow knew that there “I had to become more conwas one aspect to Scheidel that sistent as a player,” Scheidel didn’t need any tinkering – Dr. Prakash DO NOT IGNORE SYMPTOMS Dr. Hector said. namely her personality. J. Doshi Aguilar It helped that Scheidel spent OF CROHN’S DISEASE “She’s the nicest kid I ever the summer playing AAU basFrequent diarrhea, fever, bloody treatment is essential to help allevicoached,” Mitschow said. “She’s ketball with and against the best stool, cramping, mouth sores, and ate symptoms. By Jim Hague ogsmar@aol.com
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DIANA M. HEARN
Diana Hearn died at University Hospital Jan. 16, 2020, surrounded by her loving family. She was 58. Born in Newark, she was raised in North Arlington and then moved to Belleville for 15 years before moving to Bayville. Visiting was at the Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Drive, Kearny. Mass was celebrated at Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington. Cremation was private. Diana worked for Selective Transportation in Keasbey. The beloved daughter of June Hearn and the late Edward Hearn, she also leaves behind her sister Carol Manley (Danny) and brothers Edward Hearn Jr. (Brenda) and John Hearn (EllenMary). She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews, their families and her dear friend Sal Barbera.
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Mrs. Dorothy Zukowski, (nee Kapps) 95, of Kearny, died Jan. 16, 2020. Born in Harrison to the late Frederick and Julia (nee Miserak), she lived in Kearny most of her life. She was employed by The Star-Ledger newspaper circulation department for over 40 years. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph Zukowski Sr.and her son Joseph Zukowski Jr. She is survived by her daughter Donna, and her husband, Michael Kervel; as well as her grandson, Michael and his wife, Silvina Kervel. Also surviving are her great-grandsons, Noah and Nicholas.
friend Wilde and Blair Watson, the current star for the University of Maryland, four years ago. Continued from Page 12 For her efforts, Scheidel has been named as The Observer dent, so it was the combination Athlete of the Week for the past of her prowess on the hardwood week. and her intelligence in the classMitschow is impressed with room that led to Scheidel decid- the way Scheidel has picked up ing upon attending Muhlenberg her game. College in the fall. “She’s on another level right The talented point guard has now,” Mitschow said. “She leads also put her game in overdrive us in practically every category. over the last three weeks. Over Her shooting percentage is her last seven games, Scheidel is higher than ever. She has 40 averaging 21.8 points per game, 3-pointers and made 45 all of almost 10 rebounds per contest last season. She’s unbeatable and seven assists per outing. when teams play zone. She During that time frame, Schei- doesn’t turn the ball over at all. I del became the seventh Nutley think she saw all the writing on girl to reach the prestigious the wall and decided to turn it 1,000-point plateau, joining her
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Mrs. Jennie M. Clifford of Kearny died Jan. 12, 2020, in Belleville. She was 93. Visit was in the Condon Funeral Home, Kearny. A funeral service took place in the funeral home. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Jennie was born in Harrison and had lived in Kearny for many years. She had been employed by Wilkata Packaging in Kearny for 20 years before retiring. She was predeceased by her up. She’s a very bright girl. She’s very smooth with the ball and her composure is the key. I don’t think we could ask for anything more.” Scheidel is undecided officially about what she plans on majoring in at Muhlenberg, but she is interested in journalism. “It’s a small school and I wanted the small school setting,” Scheidel said. “It’s a high academic school with a good basketball program. I can see myself fitting in well there. I enjoy writing. I think it’s crazy that it’s all coming to an end soon. I just can’t picture it. I was always the youngest on the team and now I’m the oldest. It just doesn’t feel real to me.”
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Just before 3 a.m., Jan. 1, 2020, Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville, welcomed its first baby of the New Year — a beautiful girl, Antonella, weighing 9 pounds, 2 ounces and measuring 21 inches. The Medical Center showered Antonella and her parents — who did not want to be identified — with a gift basket of goodies to congratulate the family of the first baby of the new year.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Arrest made in strong-arm robbery of Belleville woman The Nutley Police Department arrested and charged a man in connection with a strong-armed robbery that occurred at a Franklin Avenue business on New Year’s Day. Police say they responded to a local business, at 3:15 p.m., when a caller reported a man shoved a woman into the store shelving and pulled her purse from her arm prior to fleeing. Through investigation, police say they were able to identify Stephen Nemec, 26, of Nutley, as the suspect responsible for the robbery — and that no weapon was used. He was located in Nutley a short time later, and was arrested and charged with robbery. Nemec was also found to have had an active warrant out of Clifton for $2,500. Nemec was remanded to Essex County Jail, pending arraignment. Nutley Police Chief Thomas Strumolo said the victim, a 66-year-old Belleville woman, sustained a minor injury to her arm, but was extremely shaken.
He said the police response and witness’ descriptions led police to make an expedient arrest. Police Director Alphonse Petracco commended police and expressed concern for the woman who could have been more seriously injured. He said that these types of crimes “are rare in Nutley.” He was pleased police apprehended the suspect and that he is “off the streets.” Petracco, concerned for the welfare of the suspect, paid the out-of-towner an unexpected visit with Strumolo on Jan. 3. They surprised her with homemade soup and apologized for what happened to her whilst visiting a Nutley Business. She told police she visited the Nutley establishment because she knows “Nutley is a safe community.” Strumolo says he deemed the visit as necessary “to assure her that Nutley still is one of the safest towns in New Jersey.” The victim was advised the man responsible for pushing her into the steel shelving and pulling the handbag from her shoulder was now behind bars. — Canessa
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BELLEVILLE 2nd floor. 2 BR. LR. EIK. Parking space for 1 car. $1450 + 1 months security. Walking distance to TRANS + Super Market. Avl. 2/1/20 HARRISON Studio, 1 (973) 951-6071 37W03 room, suitable for 1 person Private entrance. $725/month. Tenant pays HT & Electric (PSE&G). 1 1/2 months HARRISON security. Lease. No pets. 862-223-9974. 37W01 HARRISON 2 bed, office, Living/dining room bath. Available for move-in. No smoking. Credit check. $1,900 1.5 month security (973)391-4133 35W03
HARRISON 3 BR. LR. Kitch. Bath. $1850 + 1 1/2 months security. + Utilities. 8 min walk to PATH. No Smoking. Available February 1st (973)484-1501 36W03 HARRISON 1 BR close to path, includes granite countertop. Washer/Dryer, Microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, range, C/A Ample closet space. W/W carpet. Window treatments. $1550/mth. No pets. No smoking. Call 732-887-3450 before 9pm. 35W03.
KEARNY KEARNY First Floor. 3 BR, EIK, 1 Bathroom. $1,600/ mth. No Pets. Close to transportation. Available Now. (201)428-4193 35W03
KEARNY Newly renovated, hardwood floors. Laundry onsite. HT/HW included. 2 BR start at $1,450 1 BR start at $1,250 Jr. BR start at $1,150 (201) 289-7096
HARRISON 2nd floor. 2 BR. LR. EIK. DR. $1650 + 1 months security. Utilities not included. No Pets/ Smoking. W/D Hook up. No use of yard. Close to 35W12 TRANS. Available February 1st (201)304-2870 after KEARNY 5 rooms. 3rd 5PM 35W03 Floor Walk up, Eat in kitchen, Spacious living room/dining room, HARRISON 1 BR Studio. 6 Washer hook-up. No pets. min walk to PATH. $1080 No Smoking. Utilities + 1 month security. No separate. Full use of yard, Pets/Smoking. Available small outside porch, street March 1st (973)902-9986 parking only. Easy com36W03 mute to NYC and less than 2 miles to PATH. NO FEE. HARRISON 2 bedroom Rental by owner, 1 year LR, kitchen and bathroom lease, $1490.00/month, on first floor. Available 1 month security. Credit Feb 1st. $1,350/mth. Call check and references reCarlos (201)988-7536 quired. Available 2/1/20. 36W03 call (917)282-1691 36W03
KEARNY 1 BR apt. Elevated building. Laundry facility on premises. $1250/ month. HT/HW included. Call Sofia after 3pm 201-998-3516 or see super after 3pm 654 Elm St. Apt Basement 1.
KEARNY Newly renovated. 2nd fl. 3 BR’s, LR, DR. W/D Hook-up. $2,000/ month. 1 month security. 37W03 Avl. Now. call 973-896KEARNY First floor, 3 BR, 8984 36W03 LR, EIK. $1900 + 1 1/2 months security. No Pets/ KEARNY 1 Bedroom, 4 smoking. References & rooms, 1st Floor, near Credit Check. No Pets/ Harrison. $1,400/month Smoking. Available Janu- + 1 month security. Utiliary 15th. Call (973)600- ties separate. No pets. 7645 36W03 Available Feb. 1. (201) 991-5173. 37W03 KEARNY
N.ARLINGTON Brand new luxury apartments. 1 BR’s available some with Den/ Office options. Modern Kitchens. Parking for 1 car per unit. Laundry on premises. No pets. Close to transportation. Call for further details! (201)997-2341 35WO6
N. ARLLNGTON 3 rooms, 1 bedroom, 3rd floor. Kitchen, LR and bedroom. Close to transportation. $1100/mth. 1 months 1 & 2 BR APT. KEARNY 1 Bedroom. security. Available March HT/HW included. $1,250-$1500/month. LR. EIK. $1200 + 1-1/2 1st. (201)952-8249 or months security. HT/HW (973)472-1640 36W03 See Super. 6 Woodland Ave. Apt.1, included. Owner occupied. cats ok. Avl. NOW. Calll Aracely No smoking. quiet resi201-892-8035 for N.Arlington dence. 3rd Floor. (201) appointment. 1 BR $1300 424-1846 (201)99837W03 HT/HW included. 0297 36W03 KEARNY 1 Bedroom Apartment for rent, available February 1, 2020, heat and hot water included, nice location, $1,100.00 per month, 1 1/2 month security. If interested, please call 973699-3146. 35W03
KEARNY 2nd Floor. 2 BR, LR, DR & Kitchen. $1,400 month + 1 month security. Utilities separate. No pets/smoking Avl. March 1st. (201) 246-8784 36W03
KEARNY 2 BR’s , LR $ 1,500/month + utilitites. 1 1/2 months security. No pets, No smoking. Call (201) (551)7193 37W03
KEARNY 1st Floor. Newly carpeted. 2 BR. DR. LR. EIK. $1,350 + 1.5 Months Security. Utilities Separate. No Pets / Smoking. Available 02/01/20 Call for Appointment (908)370-4444 37W03
KEARNY 2 BR. Small office. EIK. LR. Backyard access. W/D Hook up. $1400 + 1.5 months security. Utilities separte. No Smoking. Available February 1st (570)582-9862 37W03
Parking space. No pets. (201) 342- 2206
KEARNY 3rd fl. 2 BR’s. LR. EIK. $1,400/month 35W03 + utilities. 1 month security. no Pets/Smoking. Avl. Now. (201)988-2741 N. ARLINGTON Newly renovated 2nd Floor ,2 35W03 BR, Heat included. washer/dryer,. No pets. No NEWARK smoking $1,550/month. Avl. Now Call After 5pm. 973-420-4633. 36W03 NEWARK (IRONBOUND) 1 bedroom apt large with high ceilings on Jefferson St., minutes from Penn Station no smoking, no N.ARLINGTON 2nd Floor. pets, credit check $1650 Studio apt with separate a month plus deposit call kitchen in Garden apart201-417-1248 37W03 ment complex, $1,100/ mth H/HW included, 1 month security. No pets. Parking space Avail. N.ARLINGTON Laundry Facility. Credit check, Single or Couple preferred. ideal location, NORTH ARLINGTON 1st close to Transportation. FL. 2 BR’s ,LR, Kitchen, Avail. Feb 1 Call btw. Bath and driveway park- 10am-7pm only. (201) ing. Close to bus. $1,500/ 997-2341 36W03 mth plus 1 1/2 month security. No Pets. No Smoking 551-580-9142 35W03
LYNDHURST N. ARLINGTON 4 Large Modern Rooms Apt , 2 BR’s. Hardwood floors, Tiled Kitchen, H/HW Supplied, Close to NY transportation, $1,650/ month, Laundry Facilities, No pets, Avl Feb 1st. Call (908) 240-9302 or (908)240-8055. 35W03
LYNDHURST 2nd floor. 1 bedroom apt. in 2 family house. $1100/month + 1 month security. Heat included. No smoking/ pets. Avl Feb 15th. (201) 933-3676 Credit Check & References a must. 37W03
LYNDHURST 2nd Floor. 2 BR. LR. Kitchen. $1500 + 1 months security. Utilities separte. No Pets/ Smoking. Avail February 1st (201) 981-4088 (201) 208-8354 36W03
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KEARNY Room for rent for single person. $550/ mth All Utilities included Avl. Now Please call (848) 203-7906 35W03
KEARNY 1 Room. Private Entrance. No Kitchen. Shared bathroom Free WiFi. Close to Belgrove Drive and Close to transportation. Female preferred. We Speak Spanish LYNDHURST 2nd floor. Available Now (862)2232 BR. LR. DR. Kitchen. 1506 35W04 $1650 + 1 Months security. All utilities included. One block from Train. No Smoking/Pets. Avail- KEARNY Take one bus able Feb 1st. Call after straight to NYC or walk 5pm (201)370-3230 or to Path Station. Renting 2 bedrooms and shar(201)370-9105 37W03 ing the first floor empty house and backyard on LYNDHURST 3rd floor Kearny Ave. Utilities inStudio, suitable for 1 cluded. $1100/month or person. 1 BR, Kitchen $660/mth per bedroom, area. No stove. $950 + 1 1.5 month security. months security. All utili- No smoking. Call/text ties included. No Smok- (646)441-1534. 35W03 ing/Pets. Available Now. Call after 5pm (201)3703230 or (201)370-9105 37W03
RUTHERFORD RUTHERFORD 1 BR Garden apt Includes Heat/ Hot water $1200/month. No pets. Call (201)6284071 35W03
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BELLEVILLE BELLEVILLE $550/mth plus $550 security. Fully furnished. Male preferred. Cable included. Call after 5pm 973-707-6921. Se Habla Espanol. 35W03
HARRISON HARRISON 1 room. $450/month, everything included TV, cable & internet. (973) 525-3860 35W03
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PARKING SPACE FOR RENT
2 Commercial parking spaces available in Nutley up to 24 ft. (201) 390-1729 36W03
GARAGE FOR RENT Garage for rent on Magnolia Ave Kearny $160/mth 1 month rent plus security. (201)736-1223 36W03
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KEARNY 1st floor 1 Bedroom, share bathroom, share kitchen. Utilities and internet included. $600/mth plus 1 mth security. Available Now. No pets. No smoking (862)823-3331 35W03
Family Affairs Mid week special. Call for info
KEARNY Furnished room for rent $380/month. Utilites included. no cable. 1 month security. Avl. now. (201) 998-8734 37W01
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BRICK BRICK, NJ Greenbriar 1 55+ Community with clubhouse, pools, and many activities. 6 miles from Point Pleasant beach. 1/4 mile from exit 91 2 BR 1Ba. Ranch with garage, patio and laundry. $199,000 negotiable. Call 201-983-9604 36W03
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Superintendent of Public Works The Town of Kearny is seeking Full time professional individual to manage all municipal public works operations, including supervisory responsibility of 28+ employees. General responsibilities will include the planning, budgeting, coordinating and overall administration of streets and sewers, shade tree, parks and recreation maintenance, buildings and ground and fleet maintenance. Successful candidate must possess a certification of Public Works Management (CPWM) and at least 3-5 years of previous municipal experience in an administrative capacity, having the responsibility of daily public works operations and supervision. Ideal candidate will possess motivation and initiative and be capable of inspiring teamwork, in the midst of a fast-paced environment and constantly changing priorities. Must also be experienced in personnel matters. Salary negotiable and dependent on qualifications and experience. Send resume and salary requirement to Town of Kearny, Personnel Office, 402 Kearny Ave, Kearny NJ 07032. EOE/ADA 36W03
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PLUMBING & HEATING Courageous Plumbing HVAC LLC LIC. # 11103 • Plumbing • (town inspections), violations corrected, steam boilers and hot water boilers, oil to gas conversions, Sewer Drain Cleaning, excavations. Visa & MC, Finances up to 24 payments, no interest (201) 206-4845
JOSEPH V. FERRIERO Plumbing & Heating Kitchen and bath remodeling. Carpentry. Hot Water Heaters. Fully Ins. Lic# 165
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Courageous Plumbing HVAC LLC LIC .#11103 • Air Conditioning • Hot Air Furnaces • Central Air, Humidifier, UV Light, Duct Cleaning,Visa & Master Card, Finances offer with up to 24 payments, no interest (201) 206-4845
EMPLOYMENT/ HELP WANTED Driver/Office cleaning person M-F 2:00-9pm. Call for Interview (201)997-1605 for Spanish (201)7052442 (201)997-1605 35W03
Nutley Bakery looking for experienced all around bakers to work at 100 Centre St., Nutley NJ 07110. DaVinci Bakery. (973)667-7400. 35W03
Body Shop in Kearny needs people to assemble and dismantle cars and preferably has some experience making estimates Call 201-997-0295 35W03.
Fuel Pump Attendant Also, maintenance/ cleanup of yard and building. Starting at $11 p/h; Mon-Sat Karen 201-246-6352
Looking for experienced tow truck driver must have experience and clean driving record (201)997-2600
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Warehouse. Small warehouse/ storage space in Belleville/Nutley area. 1 overhead garage door/1 entry door. Heat & Utilities provided. Perfect for tradesperson storage or garage space. Very reasonable, safe & secure. 732-904-2228
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CDL Driver Wanted - Adult Medical Day Care (Belleville) Part Time/Full Time Driver for adult medical daycare in Essex county needed. A CDL with Class B and Endorsement P a MUST!!! Spanish speaking a plus. No nights or weekends. Competitive Salary. Call Monday thru Friday only between 10 AM and 5 PM. Call (862)-264-0906 518 Washington Ave Belleville 37W03
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Looking for candidate who can handle office tasks such as customer service, collection calls, answering phones and provide polite and professional assistance to clients via phone, mail and e-mail. Candidates need to be accurate and attentive to details. Looking for a multi-tasker with excellent communication skills and an upbeat attitude for our Lien and Collection agency. Collection experience is a must. Manna & Associates LLC 201-991-7111
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Read and interpret electrical drawings and blueprints. Maintain and operate heavy lift equipment such as forklifts skid steer, and plow trucks Travel on occasion as requested to support other manufacturing sites. Various other assignments as instructed.
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Ability to run conduit, work in control panels, circuit breaker panels. Experience with NEC, 115/230/460 VAC, controls and equipment. Working knowledge of Mechanical, Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral. Ability to work effectively both independently and collaboratively in a team environment Strong leadership skills to motivate and develop a team atmosphere Ability to follow directions Ability to weld a plus Knowledge of National Electrical Code a big plus Technical or Trade school certification required; or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.
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KPL awarded $55K literacy grant from state The Kearny Public Library is one of 14 that will share a $1 million grant from the state Department of Labor for an increase to adult literacy services. The labor department grants are funded through a Community Library Adult Literacy and Career Pathway
program (CLALCP), which aims to expand adult literacy services in the Garden State. “Our libraries have always been the cornerstones of our communities, and this program will provide these important partners with resources they need to offer literacy and career services,” Labor Commissioner
KEARNY EVENTS Jan. 25 — trivia night @ the Elks The Kearny Elks host trivia night at 7 p.m., at 601 Elm St. Proceeds will benefit the Elks’ drug-awareness programs. Purchase tickets at www. kearny-elks-1050.weebly.com. Tickets include dinner, a drink ticket and trivia games. Teams of 4 or 6 people will be formed. Jan. 26 — pasta dinner The North Central District of the Elks hosts a pasta dinner
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Continued from Page 7 expansion of NJ PMP access to include certain mental health practitioners providing treatment for substance abuse to patients at residential or outpatient substance abuse treatment centers licensed by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. The NJ PMP now contains records of more than 102 million prescriptions dispensed in New Jersey. Each record in the database contains over 100 unique data elements including, but not limited to, the names and addresses of the patient, prescriber and pharmacy; drug dispensing date; type, days’ supply and quantity of medication; and method of payment. NJ law requires prescribers to perform a patient query via the NJPMP the first time they prescribe a Schedule II CDS or any opioid for acute or chronic
Robert Asaro-Angelo said. Kearny will $55,000 as part of its grant. The other municipalities to receive grants are mostly scattered throughout north Jersey.
Grant funding will contribute to programs such as basic adult literacy courses, English language learner courses, stackable-credential training and job-search assistance. Additionally, many libraries
The children of
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle of Kearny are pleased to announce the Diamond Anniversary of their parents.
to benefit the John Sentner Memorial Plunge at 3 p.m., at the NA Elks, 129 Ridge Road, North Arlington. Tickets will be available at the door only.
Jack and Marie were married on January 16th, 1960 and have been Kearny residents for over 50 years.
Feb. 16 — chili cookoff
They have been blessed with 3 children and 9 grandchildren.
KGC Cheerleading hosts a chili cookoff from 1-4 p.m. at the LCCC, 6 Davis Ave., Kearny. Blind judging begins at 3 p.m. To buy tickets, or for an entry form and listing of rules, visit www.kgccheer.com or call or text 201-406-3717.
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Continued from Page 5 “quickly exit, holding a black duffel bag, remount his bicycle and ride off from whence he came.” The officers approached to speak to him and found that the bag “‘was full of stolen men’s wear and bedding from Marshall’s — $302.98 worth.” Alva was arrested, charged with shoplifting and remanded to the county jail. Jan. 13 At 7:41 p.m., Officer Mat Lopez responded to Hickory and Spruce streets on several calls reporting a large street fight. Upon his arrival, the alleged participants ran in different directions. Police said Lopez saw one of the runners holding a camouflage ski mask in one gloved hand and chased after him, ordering him to stop, but the man ignored his commands. The man, later identified as Logan Jamison, 19, of East Orange, reportedly fled through Eugene Rogers Playground (colloquially Hickory Street Playground), down Oakwood Avenue and eventually into the back-
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