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Mariner memories

KEARNY – ime has not been kind to Rapp’s Boat Yard, 701 Passaic Ave., Kearny, since the passing of its last owner, William S. Rapp Jr. at the age of 80 on Dec. 31, 2013. An obituary published by The Star-Ledger reported that the lifelong Kearny resident “grew up with the river as his backyard and loved everything boats. “After retiring from General Motors after 30 years, Bill owned and operated Rapp’s Boat Yard, Inc., in Kearny, having taken over the business from his parents, the late William Sr. and Helen (nee Winciss).” That business was founded in 1945. Now, the disused property, which lies below Passaic Ave. off N. Midland Ave., is in foreclosure and has a municipal lien attached in the amount of $23,822 for 2015 and 2016 back taxes and interest, according to town records. A building that once served as the business’ office and workshop still stands on the wooded site, along with an old crane and the remains of a few boats including one docked at the river’s edge. There is a “no trespassing” sign on a cyclone fence cordoning off the property from

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An apparently abandoned boat at what remains of the old Rapp’s Boat Yard on the Passaic River.

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Kearny crime at 16-year low, but . . .

By Karen Zautyk Observer Correspondent

KEARNY – The Kearny Police Department has released its annual Uniform Crime Report Index, comparing 2016 statistics in nine major categories with those of prior years. The data

show a 4% drop in overall crime from 2015 (1,130 total reported major offenses) to ‘16 (1,078). Additionally Police Chief John Dowie noted that the 2016 figures represent the lowest reported number of crimes in 16 years. The UCRI is compiled by

the N.J. State Police from data submitted (usually monthly) by local departments covering the following categories: Homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, simple assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson. In 2016, Kearny saw an increase in two categories:

robbery, 49 in 2016 compared with 28 in ‘15, and MV theft, which jumped to 109 from 89. Larceny remained the most common crime, and somewhat static: 603 in ‘16; 608 in ‘15. But the number was still significantly lower than the 805 recorded in 2009. The second most common

offense was simple assault: 220 in ‘16, down from 262 the prior year. For the third year in a row, the town recorded no homicides. There were only two reported rapes, reportedly see CRIME page

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