Wednesday, 21 October 2020
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Vol. CXXXIII, No. 24
MORE ON THE INSIDE Be sure to look for our find the pumpkin contest next week and our special for veterans in this weekâs edition. See Page 16
BELLEVILLE ⢠BLOOMFIELD ⢠EAST NEWARK ⢠HARRISON ⢠KEARNY ⢠LYNDHURST ⢠NORTH ARLINGTON ⢠NUTLEY
SCHOOL VIEW WITH A
An aerial view of Lyndhurstâs new state-of-the-art middle school which is now complete.
Ribbon cut for first new learning center in Lyndhurst in 85 years By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com
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ighty-five years after the Township of Lyndhurst built its last school, the new Lyndhurst Middle School, several years in
the making, is ready to change and improve the lives of many youngsters for decades to come. Last week, Mayor Robert B. Giangeruso cut a ribbon with other dignitaries on hand to officially open the school, two years after shovels first dug into the ground.
It all culminates with the mayorâs dream of a new school âfunded by the township â coming to fruition, thanks to his incredibly hard work and that of his commissioner colleagues, the Lyndhurst Board of Education and scores of educational collaborators.
âThis new Lyndhurst Middle School has been an outstanding effort in every sense of the word. As the mayor and on behalf of the Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners today we acknowledge the efforts and hard work of those who See SCHOOL, Page 16
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
There are many moments and circumstances in our lives that shake our world. The results of a routine mammogram was one of those moments. The journey of the days, weeks, months and years following my breast cancer diagnosis has led me to many bittersweet experiences. Along this journey, I have met many strong women who fought and fight, some in my own family. Participating in support groups, walks and other events has empowered me as a survivor to encourage others and work on a stronger me! In my years advocating for breast cancer awareness and participating in âMujeres Valientes,â I have learned that early detection is key. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and I urge everyone to prioritize their health. Schedule your yearly check-ups, take time to exercise daily, create opportunities to relax and love others. I am a survivor, daughter of a survivor, cousin of a fighter and I have faith, courage, hope and love that we will win this fight! - Maria Marques