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January 11, 2017 • www.theobserver.com • Vol CXXIX, No. 31 Visit our

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

Giordano dead at 50

By Kevin Canessa Jr. Observer Correspondent KEARNY –

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earny Second Ward Councilman Jonathan Giordano died Saturday, Jan. 7. He was 50. Giordano, a Democrat, had served on the Kearny Council since 2015, when he was elected to replace retiring former Councilwoman Laura A. CifelliPettigrew. Cifelli-Pettigrew was one of numerous friends and colleagues who took time to remember Giordano and the effect he had not just on local government, but on the lives of the people he knew and loved. “Jon was one of the kindest gentlemen I’ve

ever had the pleasure of knowing,” Cifelli-Pettigrew said. “I was delighted when he was selected as my replacement on the town council. He was a good friend. I had looked forward to seeing him this weekend at the Robbie Burns celebration at the Argyle restaurant. His sister, Robin, has been a close friend since my years at KHS and I can’t imagine the pain Jon’s family is experiencing at this time. “My heart is broken for their loss. He was a delightful young man and I will sincerely miss him. My sincere condolences to his family.” Kearny Mayor Alberto G. Santos said he was very fond of Giordano and absolutely loved working with him on the council. “He was a kind and caring person who adored his family and loved his community,” Santos said. “His sole purpose in serving as councilman was to make Kearny better. He also had a wonderful way of making us laugh even when we felt overwhelmed by challenging issues. “Right now I could use one of his witty reflections or humorous

Photo by by Barbara B. Goldberg

see GIORDANO page

So often when you’d see Jon, you’d find him smiling and laughing as he was in this photo taken in November.

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Cardinal Tobin takes throne as Archbishop

By Kevin Canessa Jr. Observer Correspondent

NEWARK – Amid great pomp and circumstance and musical fanfare, Cardinal Joseph William Tobin was installed as the sixth Archbishop of

Newark Friday, Jan. 6, before an overflow crowd of more than 2,200 people at Newark’s Cathedral-Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Six American Cardinals (including retired former Archbishop of Newark Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick) and 60 archbishops and

bishops from throughout the country attended the installation liturgy. Some 500 priests and deacons from the archdiocese, neighboring New Jersey and New York dioceses, and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, as well as civic leaders – in-

cluding Gov. Chris and Mary Pat Christie – and representatives of New Jersey’s Jewish, Protestant and Orthodox communities, were also in attendance. Also in attendance at the installation were members of Cardinal Tobin’s family and

guests from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, where he had served previously as Archbishop. The Rev. Joseph Mancini, pastor of Kearny’s St. Stephen’s Church, could be seen see TOBIN page

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