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October 3, 2018 • www.theobserver.com • Vol. CXXXI, No. 21

HIGHLIGHTS EAST NEWARK teachers are still without a contract. See page 4

COVERING: BELLEVILLE • BLOOMFIELD • EAST NEWARK • HARRISON • KEARNY • LYNDHURST • NORTH ARLINGTON • NUTLEY

FIGHTING TO END CANCER By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com

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MMA QUINTANA REMEMBERS VIVIDLY when she realized she might have breast cancer. It was 1999, and the young mom was on a plane to her native Peru. She had contracted bronchitis — and just wasn’t feeling herself. For whatever reason, she decided on getting a mammogram. And, the results were not what she had hoped. Doctors found, on her breast, microcalcification. She had breast cancer. She opted for aggressive treatment. Her surgery lasted nine hours. And her husband offered 100% support. “I see your soul,” he said of Emma’s decision to have the aggressive surgery. After the surgery, she had seven chemo treatments. And, whether it’s through the grace of God or a number of other reasons, since 2000, she has remained cancer free. But it was that year — nearly two decades ago — that Quintana decided she had to do something positive with her victory over cancer. At the time, her kids were 11, 10 and 8. And while it took some time before it kicked off, from Quintana’s battle was born a support group for women who had or who beat breast cancer — Mujeres Valientes, or, Brave Women. The group was born following a series of discussions with Lisa Feorenzo, the co-owner

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Emma Quintana, a breast-cancer survivor, continues to help the community deal with being afflicted with or a being a survivor of breast cancer.

See EMMA, Page 10

Vote on PILOT delayed after nearly 5 hour meeting at its public hearing, an ordinance that would have granted a PILOT — Payment In Lieu of Taxes — to developer Ed Russo for his property at 60 Passaic Ave. was continued to the next time the Kearny governing body

By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com Despite a marathon meeting of nearly five hours on Sept. 25 that included scores of residents speaking

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