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Senior In Bloomfield Pens Essay About 4 Uncles Who Served In Military
All four men "did their best to effect a happier and safer world" and will "forever be my stars and my heroes," Paula Zaccone writes.

BLOOMFIELD, NJ — Every year, Essex County puts out a call to its local seniors, asking them to write essays about the people and events that have shaped their lives. And every year, people like Bloomfield resident Paula Zaccone step up to the challenge.
Zaccone was among the four people who earned honorable mentions in the 2023 Essex County Senior Citizen Legacies Writing Contest. The authors earned a big congratulations for their essays during an awards luncheon on Monday at the Robert O’Toole Community Center in Cedar Grove Park.
Zaccone titled her story “Four Family Stars.” County officials shared the following statement about the essay:
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"Ms. Zaccone’s essay is about her four uncles who all served in the military during World War II. Uncle Anthony was a lieutenant colonel in the Army and was seriously wounded in the Battle of Avricourt. He received numerous medals, also served during the Korean War and was in the Army Reserves for 30 years. Uncle John fought in the Battle of the Bulge and ran the family business after being discharged. Uncle Al was a sergeant in the Army. Uncle Artie served in the Navy and later became a teacher. All four men 'did their best to effect a happier and safer world' and will 'forever be my stars and my heroes,' Zaccone writes."
Winners of the annual contest included Newark resident Edna Lewis, who wrote “Enjoy Your Lunch,” Caldwell resident Eva M. Ogens, who wrote “Paying It Forward,” West Orange resident Mary Lauri Bartola wrote “How Life Threw Me a Curve, And I Fought Back,” and Nutley resident Linda Ann Buset wrote “Dying from AIDS in the 1980s: A Family Perspective.”
Honorable mentions went to Verona resident Coni Evans, who wrote “Getting Old Ain’t for Sissies,” Maplewood resident Pamela L. Gaston, who wrote “The Meanest Mother in the World,” Bloomfield resident Paula Zaccone, who wrote “Four Family Stars,” and Montclair resident John Falzer, who wrote “Morphine & The Fireman’s Wife.”
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Essex County Commissioner Patricia Sebold – who was an English teacher for three decades before she retired – said she was “thrilled” to see so many people participate in this year’s contest. It was a sentiment also shared by Essex County Commissioner Joseph DiVincenzo Jr.
“Our Senior Citizen Legacies Writing Contest is a unique way for our older population to share their life’s stories and describe the people and events that helped to shape their lives,” DiVincenzo said.
“Our seniors’ stories make you laugh and they touch your heart,” he continued. “They provide us with a different perspective on historical events and what our society was like.”
Sponsored by the Essex County Division of Senior Services, the Legacies Writing Contest was started in 1996 and was part of a national contest which encouraged senior citizens to discover the joys of writing while sharing their stories with others. Although the national contest was discontinued in 1998, the Essex County Division of Senior Services continued to sponsor the Legacies Writing Contest on a local level. Entries are judged on the writer’s ability to engage the reader with humor, emotional impact or rich descriptions. Winning stories were selected by a committee of volunteer judges and staff from the Essex County Division of Senior Services.
For more information about the annual contest or other services offered by the Essex County Division of Senior Services, call 973-395-8375.
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