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October 28, 2015 • www.theobserver.com • Vol CXXVIII, No. 23 Visit our

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Kearny’s canine carnival

By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent LYNDHURST – Fliers promoting the KKK have been distributed to several residents in the southwest section of Lyndhurst, according to township police. Police Det. Capt. John Valente said last week that the department received about “half a dozen” reports about a handful of the fliers found dropped on residential driveways or front lawns along Forest Ave. and elsewhere during the weekend of Oct. 23-25. The paper fliers were held down by rocks, he said. Mayor Robert Giangeruso condemned the literature as an example of “racism, hatred and bigotry,” adding that the township is “not going to tolerate it.” Asked what, if anything, Lyndhurst can do about it, the mayor referred a reporter to police who, he suggested, were “investigating” the situation. When asked if the police were pursuing the matter or possibly calling in the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office to check it out, Valente characterized the incident as someone exercising their “First Amendment right.” “It’s not a hate crime,” he added. Township Public Safety see KLAN page

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Winners of the Kearny PAWrade costume contest and their owners pose.

By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent KEARNY –

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here was an autumn nip -- and lots of yips and yaps -- in the air Saturday at Arlington Depot

Park, where scores of dogs and their humans took part in the town’s second annual Halloween PAWrade. Costumed pooches of all breeds and sizes came from near and far to compete for prizes or just to show off

their wonderful garb. There were four-legged bumble bees and ballet dancers and pumpkins and, well, you name it. There was also a canine Clydesdale. And two skunks. A dog in a skunk costume. And a for-real skunk.

It’s 150 years for Holy Cross By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent

HARRISON – With the big day upcoming, the memories of Harrison’s Holy Cross Parish are surfacing fast and furious. Events associated with the

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history of the church that stand out include the annual fall Holy Name Parade where priests and male parishioners walked from Harrison to Newark and the 40 Hours Exposition held every September to honor the Blessed Sacrament. Some recall the parish

school exhibition in the ‘60s when each class presented musical skits and Msgr. William Costelloe, known as a stickler for proper pronunciation, hired a speech teacher to reorient the children for “speaking Harrisonian.” Others remember how the

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The festival, organized by the Kearny Urban Enterprise Zone as both a fun event for Kearnyites and a way to showcase the town to nonresidents, made its debut a year see PAWRADE page

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Rev. James J. Glancy, a beloved priest with the “distinctive laugh” in residence for more than four decades, organized reunions of school alums and trips to destinations around the globe. see HOLY CROSS page

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