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Police Week marked KEARNY – The observant among you will notice that, this week, all members of the Kearny Police Department will be wearing a black mourning band across their badges. And the flag above KPD headquarters on Laurel Ave. will be flying at half-staff. Has there has been a death in the family of the Finest? In truth, there have been 20,789 deaths, 128 of them in 2015. The symbols of mourning are in honor of National Police Week, observed annually beginning each May 15 — National Peace Officers Memorial Day — and commemorated with services and ceremonies in Washington, D.C., attended by tens of thousands of law enforcement officers. The dates were proclaimed by President John F. Kennedy and established by a joint resolution of Congress in 1962. Although National Police Week 2016 did not begin officially until Sunday, on Saturday night a candlelight vigil honoring fallen officers was held on the National Mall with an estimated 20,000 people participating. see MEMORIAL page
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Finally resting in peace
By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent
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JERSEY CITY – or nearly 73 years, the body of Titanic hero Robert John Hopkins has rested in an unmarked grave in Holy Name Cemetery in Jersey City. However, over the weekend, a polished black granite headstone bearing his name was unveiled by his family and blessed by the Most Rev. John W. Flesey, auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Newark, during a morning ceremony that included prayers and a floral tribute to Hopkins and four other Titanic survivors buried at Holy Name Cemetery. The headstone for Hopkins was commissioned and placed in his memory by the Titanic International Society and the Archdiocese of Newark, with the assistance of Hopkins’ descendants. “We are deeply grateful to the Archdiocese of Newark and Holy Name Cemetery for their remarkable support of the Titanic International Society in bringing about this permanent commemoration of Robert Hopkins’ life, and his role aboard Titanic,” said Charles A. Haas, co-founder and president of Titanic International Society. “In a
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Photos courtesy Archdiocee of Newark
TOP: A painting of the lifeboat Hopkins led away from the sinking ship. INSET: Hopkins.
Kearny park for pooches opens By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent
KEARNY – Canines rule now! On May 10, the Town of Kearny made good on its pledge to give doggies a place to roam by opening its firstever off-leash dog park.
The gates opened to welcome in all types of fourlegged pooches at the newly created space in Riverbank Park at the foot of S. Midland and Passaic Aves. Councilwoman Carol Jean Doyle, who strongly advocated for the enterprise, attended the ribbon-cutting event and
reported that both owners and their pets seemed happy with the results. Dogs are led through a gated main entrance and, from that point, owners escort them into either of two separate, enclosed yards, a 10,000 squarefoot space reserved for dogs 25 pounds or lighter and a 6,000
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square-foot area earmarked for those heavier than 25 pounds, where the canines can run and play. And, while there are no town employees assigned to watch over the municipal facility, the town is looking to see DOG PARK page
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