Wednesday, 24 January 2024 n www.TheObserver.com n Volume CXXXVI, Issue No. 38
UNDER THE COVER Kearny hires seven new police officers to bring roster to proper staffing levels, as called for by Table of Organization. Page 4
BELLEVILLE n BLOOMFIELD n EAST NEWARK n HARRISON n KEARNY n LYNDHURST n NORTH ARLINGTON n NUTLEY
REMEMBERING THE FOUR l St. Stephen’s prepares to honor Chaplains killed in 1943
including Father John Washington, once stationed here. See page 3.
Nutley reinstates neighborhood watch with a modern twist Police say the program, once a living room staple, will be enhanced by use of social media By Kevin A. Canessa Jr.
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utley Public Safety Director and Commissioner Alphonse Petracco, police Chief Thomas Strumolo and Det. Lt. Anthony Montanari unveiled plans for reinstating the township’s Neighborhood Watch Program last week at a packed meeting in the Nutley Courthouse. Montanari, who presented the majority of the night, kicked off the meet-
ing by thanking those in attendance (and on Zoom) before introducing the reinvented program (the Township’s first one was initiated in the ‘70s and would “occur,” heretofore, in people’s homes — but the watch has evolved thanks to the advent of social media.) Prior to presenting a slideshow to attendees, Montanari introduced Strumolo and Petracco. “I’m encouraged to see so many new faces,” Strumolo said. “We have a great police department and we are
very proactive, but we can’t do it without your help. You are the eyes and the ears of the community and the Neighborhood Watch program is a great way to get Petracco you to help us as well as get your neighbors involved to help better the communication between residents and the police
department. We have one of the safest communities in the area and this program will help us keep it that way. ” Petracco then took to the floor to thank police officers and laud the job that the public safety department does. “The rules have changed in our country and especially in our state,” Petracco said. “We lock them up and they are out of jail before the police See WATCH, Page 18