JULY 31, 2019 • WWW.THEOBSERVER.COM • VOL. CXXXII, NO. 12
COVERING: BELLEVILLE • BLOOMFIELD • EAST NEWARK • HARRISON • KEARNY • LYNDHURST • NORTH ARLINGTON • NUTLEY
Former Belleville Mayor Raymond Kimble dies aged 80
Nutley Little League team heading to California to play in Intermediate World Series
By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
By Jim Hague ogsmar@aol.com
FORMER BELLEVILLE MAYOR
THE NUTLEY AMERICAN
Little League Intermediate League 13-year-old All-Stars had just captured the East Regional championship last week in Commack, Long Island, and immediately, life became just a little hectic for the team’s head coach Peter Breihof. Nutley American defeated Berlin, Maryland, 13-3, in the championship game last Wednesday, steamrolling to the title thanks to a long ball explosion, but Breihof had little time to celebrate. “As soon as I got home, I needed to provide Little League with every kid’s
Raymond Kimble, out of office just a little over a year, died Monday, July 22, the township’s current Mayor Michael Melham said in a statement. He was 80. “It is with deep regret and sadness that I report former Mayor Raymond Kimble passed away this morning,” Melham, who beat Kimble in a 2018 election, wrote. “Mayor Kimble served our township with distinction for many years in various capacities. From police officer, he rose through our ranks to become Police
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name and birth certificate,” Breihof said. Little League wanted all the information, because the newly crowned East Regional champions had to fly to Livermore, California (near Oakland) to play in the Intermediate League World Series with 11 other teams from the United States and abroad. “We needed to fly everyone out of LaGuardia (Airport),” said Breihof in a phone interview from California before the locals played McCalla of Alabama, the Southeast Region champs, in the first round of the World Series Sunday night. “So we got everyone together at 3 a.m. at the Parks and
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Busy week for the Keegan: Hearing, excessive readings, odors will be getting worse By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
IT WAS A BUSY WEEK IN THE WORLD OF THE KEEGAN Landfill — including the start to a hearing to determine whether the landfill should remain closed forever, word that the odors are going to get worse before they get better and hydrogen sulfide readings off the charts that don’t seem to matter to any state agencies.
Representatives from the Town of Kearny and the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority were in court in Jersey City late last week for the hearing that is expected to last into this week, according to Mayor Alberto G. Santos. “The hearing began today (Thursday, July 25) with testimony by the town’s health official and expert toxicologist,” Santos said. “It will be continued tomorrow afternoon (Friday, July 26) and will run into next week with testimony by the
expert engineers. We need to be patient. This will be a very deliberate process, with experts from both sides testifying and then cross-examination by both sides.” The case is being heard in the old Courthouse on Newark Avenue in Jersey City before Judge Jeff Jablonski. The Town of Kearny is suing the NJ-
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