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SENATOR KENNY'S OFFICE FEEDS 300 SENIORS

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Posted by NJ Senate Democrats on October 21, 2005 at 13:52:16:

Released on: October 20, 2005

For information, contact: Jim Manion
Tel: (609) 292-5215
Fax: (609) 984-1235

SENATOR KENNY'S OFFICE FEEDS 300 SENIORS

HOBOKEN -- The office of Senate Majority Leader Bernard F. Kenny Jr. today
announced that it had served 300 senior citizens at the 14th Annual Columbus
Day Senior Luncheon held at the Hoboken Elks Lodge on Washington Street on
Wednesday, Oct. 19th.

Senator Kenny's Chief of Staff, Kathy Perry-Cardino, said Senator Kenny
personally served up the luncheon fare of antipasto, macaroni and sausuge
along with cannolis for dessert. The Senate Majority Leader received help
serving the lunches from Hoboken Mayor and Luncheon Co-Host Dave Roberts
while Ms. Cardino and Legislative Assistant Susan Flynn staffed the kitchen.

"It's all about having a good time for the seniors and everybody had fun,"
said Ms. Perry-Cardino.

Luncheon guests of Senator Kenny included residents of the various senior
citizen buildings throughout Hoboken.

A highlight of the luncheon was a Senate resolution from Senator Kenny
presented to Hoboken native Orlando Addeo who was feted for his longtime
service to the community, his record as a combat veteran of World War II and
his 25 years as commissioner and chairman of the Hoboken Housing Authority.

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