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June 8, 2016 • www.theobserver.com • Vol CXXIX, No. 2 Visit our

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• EAST NEWARK • HARRISON • KEARNY • LYNDHURST • NORTH ARLINGTON • NUTLEY

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By Kevin Canessa Jr. Observer Correspondent NORTH ARLINGTON – t’s going to take a miracle — and some strong long-term planning — to keep Queen of Peace High School open beyond this academic year. That’s because the school’s new president and the Pastor of Queen of Peace Parish, the Rev. Michael Donovan announced on May 26 that if the school is unable to raise $1 million by the end of June, it is probable the school will shut down. But the pastor who has only been on the job in North Arlington for a few weeks — he recently took over for long-time pastor the Rev. Msgr. William Fadrowski, who retired May 1 — remains positive the goal can be met. “Growing up, my father taught me the importance of being honest with people, especially in matters involving their children,” Donovan said to the May 26 crowd assembled at Queen of Peace Church. “In that vein, I have asked you all here tonight to discuss honestly where we stand as a school community and the challenges we face together. I promise to each and every one of you that we will be honest and forthright in the days and months ahead.” And honest and forthright he was. Moments later, he let the crowd know of the dire situation at hand. “As I said a few moments ago, we need to be honest with ourselves,” the pastor said.

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If Queen of Peace High School is to remain open beyond this academic year, the Rev. Michael Donovan, the school’s new president and parish pastor, inset, will have a lot to do with it.

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KPD arrests suspect in Friday morning shooting By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent

KEARNY – Just 27 hours after a woman was shot and wounded near the intersection of Wilson and Kearny Aves. on Friday, Kearny police arrested a suspect, identified as Rhudell

Cruz-Snelling, 25, of the 100 block of Kearny Ave. He has been remanded to the Hudson County Jail on $100,000 bail — full, no 10%. According to the KPD, a report of gunshots being fired at Kearny and Wilson came in shortly after midnight Friday, June 3. Responding units

found no one present at that location, but they did observe blood on the ground. A short while later, University Hospital in Newark contacted the KPD to report that a female victim with a gunshot wound to her hand was being treated there. She was subsequently released.

Police said that after she was shot, the 21-year-old Kearny woman had apparently phoned friends, who drove her to the hospital. Television news reports described the incident as a robbery and shooting, but police said that apparently was not the case. In a statement

released Friday afternoon, the KPD noted that “all indications are that this is not a random act or street-level crime, and that the involved parties may know one another.” The investigation, including the viewing of security videos see SHOOTING page

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