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What’s next for Harrison PD & FD? By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent HARRISON ow that Harrison has averted a potential fiscal crisis by the state granting its request for $1.36 million in transitional aid for 2016, it’s going back to Trenton for another favor – additional police hirings. But, at the same time, the town has to deal with a potential bombshell that could have drastic consequences for its fire department. Without the special aid, a loss of ratables this past year – due partly due to the loss of a PSE&G tax appeal – could have added several hundred dollars to the average tax bill, town officials had forecast. As things now stand, town CFO Gabriela V. Simoes Dos Santos said, a higher municipal tax levy – despite decreased local spending – means a 2.3% increase in the tax rate over 2015 which on the average home assessed at
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Harrison Police Chief Derek Kearns is pushing to expand the police force while the fate of the town’s fire department hangs in the balance.
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KHS, East Newark mark 9/11 15th anniversary By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent KEARNY/EAST NEWARK – It was held belatedly only because Kearny High School’s opening was delayed five days due to construction but the annual Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony did take place at Kearny High School.
Among the guests participating were Ann Clark Van Hine, a volunteer at the 9/11 Tribute Center, and Robert Strauch, whose brother George was a Kearny resident who perished at the World Trade Center that day. Helping organize the ceremony, as he has done for the past 15 years, was Kearny’s
Martin Nystrom, who noted a new wrinkle in this year’s event. Each year two American flags are flown at the KHS football field, one from the flagpole near the 9/11 memorial and one over the scoreboard, each representing one of the WTC towers. Nystrom said that each year,
he’s been saving the flags, many needing repairs, so earlier this year, Cleaner America drycleaners on Kearny Ave. generously offered to launder them and KHS students agreed to mend those that were torn. And, then, to complete the cycle, the Kearny Police Department arranged for the
mended flags to be placed in the hands of the Junior Police Cadets who learned the technique of folding flags before being presented at the 9/11 ceremonies. From there, six of the newly restored flags were distributed to Kearny’s six grammar see 9/11 page
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