e-Newspaper for Nov. 17, 2021

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Wednesday, 17 November 2021

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Vol. CXXXIV, No. 28

ON THE INSIDE With Essex-Hudson Greenway soon a reality, questions remain: Who maintains & keeps it safe? See Page 5

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

VETERANS HONORED

By Kevin A. Canessa Jr. kc@theobserver.com

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ocal communities paused at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month to honor the nation’s veterans. In Kearny, it was the traditional ceremony. In Belleville, meanwhile, it was an elaborate celebration, which included speeches, the remembrance of a local Vietnam veteran who recently died and a special fundraising 5K walk/run. nnn

Belleville has always looked to Veterans Day to recognize those from its tight-knit community who have valiantly and selflessly served the country. This year, the community paused for a moment to remember the sacrifice

and service of Michael Donnelly, a In top photo, taken by Kearny Councilman Peter Santana, members of the fire and police departments Vietnam War veteran who died Aug. 7. and assembled veterans prepare for a photo about to be taken by Barbara Goldberg, the town Friends, family members and neighphotographer. In bottom photo, Belleville dignitaries gather for the township’s annual service. bors gathered for a street dedication on Riverdale Avenue in honor of Donnelly, who had both legs amputated after being diagnosed with Type II diabetes because of Agent Orange exposure. Donnelly died at home on Riverdale Avenue at 75, with his wife, Joyce, by his side. Donnelly was remembered as being Belleville, through and through. He grew up playing Little League baseball and graduated from Belleville High School. After serving his country, he and Joyce settled in Belleville to raise their three daughters — Maureen, See VETERANS, Page 3

Kearny boys wins thrilling state sectional soccer title By Jim Hague ogsmar@aol.com

2021 NORTH JERSEY SECTION 1, GROUP IV CHAMPIONSHIP

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he Kearny High School boys’ soccer team captured the NJSIAA North Jersey Section 1, Group IV championship last Thursday in thrilling fashion, when senior forward Aiden Mansilla’s goal in the 10th minute of overtime gave the Kardinals a 2-1 victory over West Orange, giving the Kards their first state title since 2017. The Kardinals (20-1-1) moved on to the overall Group IV state semifinals against Elizabeth, the Section 2, Group IV champions, in a match that was scheduled to be played at Kearny Tuesday night. If the Kards emerged victorious against Elizabeth, then they would face the winner of the South Jersey

■ BOYS’ SOCCER (1) Kearny (2)West Orange * in overtime

Group IV semifinal between Toms River North and Freehold Township for the overall Group IV state crown Saturday at Kean University in Union. The time of the Group IV finale has yet to be determined.

The Kardinals will be shooting for a record 33rd state championship dating back to 1922. Kearny head coach Bill Galka felt that he had the makings of a solid team when the season kicked off in

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September. “We had a lot of seniors coming back,” Galka said. “We were hopeful that this was the year. We had a lot of experience, a good veteran group.” But the Kardinals, the top seed in the section, didn’t have an easy road to secure the state sectional crown, considering that they had to defeat perennial state powers Montclair and West Orange to get there. The North See KARDS, Page 9


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