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Farewell to the ‘Voice’
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• EAST NEWARK • HARRISON • KEARNY • LYNDHURST • NORTH ARLINGTON • NUTLEY
100 years of memories By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent
KEARNY – “The Voice of Kearny” has signed off. Diane Malley, who made the scene at the Kearny school district when she was still taking classes at Kearny High School, has retired after nearly four decades as a faithful employee. Last Thursday was Malley’s last day at work, having most recently served as executive secretary in the superintendent’s office. It was her voice that politely informed members of the school community about school cancelations or delayed openings, etc., via telephonic communications. Due to her longevity in the school system and her intimate knowledge of its inner workings, “she was like a walking encyclopedia” of information about Kearny schools and personnel, noted colleague Gail Landi, who has worked with Malley in the BOE administrative offices. It all started during her freshman year at KHS when she started helping out parttime in the school’s main office as a secretarial assistant to the then dean of students Robert Kirk. She kept track of daily student absentees, early dismissals cleared by the school nurse and teacher absences. see RETIRING page
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Photo courtesy Mary Beth Green
oodrow Wilson was U.S. president. War raged in Europe and the Luisitania was sunk. Stateside, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, D.W. Griffith’s film “Birth of a Nation” debuted and the Cols. Ruppert and Tillingham purchased the N.Y. Yankees. It was 1915, the year that Harrison’s Louise Silkowski was born and last Thursday, the Town of Harrison threw a birthday bash for its oldest living resident as she marked her centenary year. Family members and guests crowded the Harrison Senior Center for the festivities, arranged with loving care by senior citizen services manager Rita Silva. These included a buffet lunch, a giant birthday cake, a display of photo memorabilia provided by relatives, a congratulatory proclamation from the Hudson
The birthday lady, Louise Wozniak, shares cake with great-great nephews Christopher and Matthew Green of North Arlington.
A Heaven ¢ent opportunity By Kevin Canessa Jr. Observer Correspondent
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