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VIEW from game and can move to center midfield if we need him. We don’t lose much with any of them.” The Buccaneers also have depth at forward. Junior Luis Lopez has been a great addition to the lineup. “He came in new to the program last year, but when he came, it was late
in the season and we didn’t know much about what he could do,” Gaccione said. “Now, we all know him and he’s more settled in with us.” The other forwards are seniors Diego Campoverde and Jefferson Chaury, who tallied some clutch goals a year ago down the stretch. Gaccione is encouraged by the way his team has
played recently. “We’re very happy with what we’re doing so far,” Gaccione said. “I’ve told the kids that we want to win the league, do well in the county and do some damage in the state tournament. We have the team to do it.” Time will definitely tell as the second half of the season kicks in this week.
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Library hosts ghost stories & ‘Nightmare’ Learn about haunted hot spots from a professional ghost hunter and see a Tim Burton movie at the Kearny Public Library’s first annual Halloween Party. The library invites everyone to the event, slated for Friday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m., on the lower level of the Main Library, 318 Kearny Ave. L’Aura Hladik, author of two books in the “America’s Haunted Road Trip” series and a 20-year researcher, will discuss “Ghost Hunting in New Jersey and New York City,” from restaurants to museums and historic sites, including Spy House, Proprietary House, Stanhope House, Manhattan Bistro and Palace Theater. The library will also screen
Tim Burton’s Halloween classic, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (Rated PG / 76 minutes). Bored with the same old scare-and-scream routine, Pumpkin King Jack Skellington longs to spread the joy of Christmas. But his merry mission puts Santa in jeopardy and creates a nightmare for good little boys and girls everywhere! This event is free and open to all. However, due to the nature of the program, the library suggests that children in sixth grade and younger attend with an adult. Candy and light refreshments will be served. For more information on this or other library programs, call 201-998-2666 or visit www. kearnylibrary.org.
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Queen of Peace Elementary School, North Arlington, picked these youngsters as the winners of the school’s Apostle of the Month contest. Children wrote about bullying. From l.: Mary Elizabeth Ortel, Tanaya Perez, Lisbeth Garcia, Gabriel De Leon, Emily Tarantino, Felix Cartagena, Ariel Naranjo and Aidan Reynolds.
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