Sept. 27, 2017 edition of The Observer

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September 27, 2017 • www.theobserver.com • Vol. CXXX, No. 21 Visit our

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COVERING: BELLEVILLE • BLOOMFIELD

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

DIVERSITY ON DISPLAY Hugely successful Harrison Fest brings throngs from all over By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com HARRISON — he hot late-September temperatures were no match for Harrison Fest 2017. For the 22nd consecutive year, the annual event was successful — and based on the comments from attendees, there couldn’t have been a better way to spend a day … or entire weekend … in the early fall. “I look forward to this event every year,” said Mia Romano, 32, of Elizabeth, who said she’s come to Harrison Fest every year since 2012. “Some of my relatives live in Harrison. Pulling something like this off every year seems impossible. But they do it. I give a lot of credit to the organizers.” The organizer of the event is Harrison Second Ward Councilman Anselmo Millan, who is the president of the Harrison Fest organization. He spends what seems like the entire year in preparation for the event, by hosting fun-

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Photo by Kevin Canessa

One of the younger parade participants is driven around Harrison Ave. in an open-air antique car at Harrison Fest 2017.

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Goodwill closing Harrison facility By Ron Leir rleir@theobserver.com HARRISON — oodwill Industries of Greater N.Y. and Northern N.J. will be shutting down its Harrison facility and moving elsewhere.

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Jose Medellin, a corporate spokesman for the nonprofit, confirmed that development last week, saying that the organization is continuing to search for “a new location.” The move is expected to happen between now and year’s end. Although where the facility will end up has yet

to be determined, Medellin asserted: “We are not leaving New Jersey.” In fact, he added, the nonprofit was scheduled to open a “flagship store” in North Plainfield last Thursday, although that event was abruptly postponed with no explanation. An announcement posted on the

Goodwill website a few months ago attributed to CEO Katy-Gaul Stigge, said Harrison would be one of five of the organization’s 40+ stores to close. (Four are in New York.) They are casualties, she said, of a See GOODWILL, Page 11

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