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River Edge Cop Honored As Hometown Hero
18 people were given the Hometown Hero Award by Congressman Josh Gottheimer at a ceremony at Holy Name Hospital Monday.

RIVER EDGE, NJ — A borough police officer who saved two people's lives was one of 18 people honored Monday at the inaugural Hometown Heroes Awards ceremony at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck.
Sgt. Marc Abate used Narcan to save the lives of two overdose victims in two-weeks time. Abate has revived eight people using CPR or a defibrillator during his career.
"Thank you, Sgt. Abate, for your remarkable service and leadership and for getting our backs," said Rep. Josh Gottheimer.
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The 19 awardees, including Holy Name Medical Center, were nominated by neighbors, coworkers, friends and family members.
"They are our veterans, our firefighters, our first responders, our educators and our family — our brothers and sisters and our sons and daughters," Gottheimer said. "None of these people stood up because they sought recognition, they did it because they wanted to do what was right.”
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Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5), center, celebrates with the district's Hometown Heroes Award recipients. From left to right: Nick Magarelli, Irina Tesoriero, Wendy Loszyinski, Mary Ann Uzzi, Izzy Infield, Joyce Mortorano, Angelae Wilkerson, Sergeant Marc Abate, Argine Safari, Jeanne Martin, Sterling Blake, Congressman Josh Gottheimer, Shannon Lazare, Dong Joo Lee, Ethan Sandlofer, Manny Gonzalez, Mary Ellen Vichiconti, Evan Kutzin, Becky Carlson, Sergeant Brian Joyce, and Teaneck Holy Name Hospital President and CEO Michael Maron.
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