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Kearny preps for 150th birthday By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent
Photo courtesy Josh Humphrey/Kearny Museum
MAIN PHOTO: Maj. Gen. Philip Kearny, for whom the Town of Kearny is named. INSET: Gen. Nathaniel Norris Halstead, founder and chairman of the Township of Kearny in 1867. Kearny became a town in 1896.
KEARNY — The Kearny Sesquicentennial Committee is laying out an ambitious agenda for celebrating the town’s 150th birthday next year: a big concert, historical musical production, lecture series, Civil War camp and more, stretching from April to November 2017. But it has yet to project what it will cost to throw the party. Whatever the cost, it looks like it will be pay as you go. The committee, chaired by Mayor Alberto Santos, is hoping that the guests coming to the start of the extended party will bring sufficient gifts – of green – to cover the expenses. For a start, it has scheduled a fall 2016 golf tourney as a fundraising vehicle for which the proceeds are intended to be used for future anniversary-related events. Santos said: “My goal is not to use town money and to plan see 150TH page
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Sept. 11 marked with 2,996 flags at St. Stephen’s
patrol leader of Troop 305, had a discussion with the Rev. Joseph Mancini, pastor of St. Stephen’s KEARNY — Church, Kearny, and the two As the world paused to mark decided to lay 2,996 American the 15th anniversary of the TerFlags on the great lawn outside ror Attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, one St. Stephen’s Church, along the Kearny Boy Scout had an idea Washington Ave. side. of a unique way to mark the day. The number of flags repreSo Tom Gingerelli III, the senior sents the unofficial number of By Kevin Canessa Jr. Observer Correspondent
souls lost on that fateful day of 15 years ago. “We are placing flags on the lawn of St. Stephen’s Church to remember the deceased members of our nation,” Gingerelli said. “It is here where Kearny residents can come to see that when the community unites we can show our support to the
millions affected by Al-Qaeda’s attacks on our nation on Sept. 11, 2001. The Scouts of Troop 305 have chosen this location because of a steel girder cross taken from the remains of the twin towers. This Cross contains a little piece of each person injured or killed that fateful day. The Scouts would like
everyone in Kearny to come to this site and leave a little thing behind when they leave. Not material items but, hope. Hope for the end of violence, hope for these men and women to never be forgotten, and hope for their deaths to never go in vain.” See photos of the flags in today’s issue on page 27.
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