Crime & Safety
Hoboken Police Honor Fallen Officers At 'Blue Mass'
The ceremony at Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart honored fallen police officers from New Jersey. (PHOTOS)

HOBOKEN, NJ — Law enforcement officers from across the state, including Hoboken, gathered for an emotional tribute to their fallen peers at the Archdiocese of Newark’s 27th annual Blue Mass on Thursday.
The 2019 service was held at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. It’s held each year to honor the dedication and sacrifices made by all active, retired and deceased law enforcement personnel from Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union counties.
This year’s service honored the following officers (in order of their “end of watch” dates):
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- Police Officer April Bird, Asbury Police Department (August 5, 2019)
- Trooper Robert Nagle, New Jersey State Police (November 26, 2018)
- Police Officer Sean Brown, N.J. Department of Corrections (July 20, 2019)
- Police Officer Omar Martin, Sr., N.J. Department of Corrections (August 24, 2019)
A special tribute was also made during the 18th Anniversary of September 11th to honor the following Port Authority Police Department officers, who recently passed away as a result of their 9/11 rescue efforts:
- Lt. John J. Brant (July 19, 2018)
- Police Officer William J. Leahy (June 6, 2019)
- Lt. Robert Jones (June 15, 2019)
Thursday’s ceremony included honor guard units, bagpipers and drummers, as well as appearances from several elected officials, including Gov. Phil Murphy. Cardinal Joseph Tobin, archbishop of Newark, served as the principal celebrant and homilist.
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The ceremony also included a speech from Hoboken Police Chief Kenneth Ferrante, who served as honorary chairman.
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Other Hoboken police officers also pitched in for the annual tribute, including Mark Aurigemma, who has been involved with the mass since it began 27 years ago.
@KenFerrante with PO Mark Aurigemma at the 2019 Blue Mass. Mark has been involved with the mass since it’s inception 27 years ago. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication thru the years. pic.twitter.com/LAZwb9Vu1L
— Hoboken Police (@HobokenPD) November 7, 2019
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— Hoboken Police (@HobokenPD) November 7, 2019
Scenes from the 2019 Archdiocese of Newark 27th Annual Blue Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. @CardinalJWTobin was the celebrant. @KenFerrante was this year’s Chairman of the event. pic.twitter.com/iWZ70TS6W3
— Hoboken Police (@HobokenPD) November 7, 2019
Today is the New Jersey Law Enforcement Blue Mass @ Cathedral Basilica in Newark at 10am. Please join us in honoring the 7 officers who lost their lives. @NJSP Trooper Nagle @PAPD911 Lieuts Jones & Brant, & P.O. Leahy, Asbury Pk Det. Bird, & NJ State Corrections Brown & Martin. pic.twitter.com/IZMwGPuIRv
— Chief Ken Ferrante (@KenFerrante) November 7, 2019
At today’s Blue Mass in Newark, we honored the memory of all fallen officers. We will never forget the sacrifices they made in service to their communities and our state, and are forever in their debt. pic.twitter.com/6l1qVhdjie
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 7, 2019
Its been an honor to be Chairman for the Archdiocese of Newark L. E. Blue Mass for the past 2 yrs. Thanks to Ret. Belleville Chief Rotonda, Executive Co-Chairman Nardone @NJTransitPolice , Dir. @BillSchievella , & @HobokenPD P.O. & @NJSPBA Vice Pres Aurigemma for the opportunity pic.twitter.com/bxH2NW522s
— Chief Ken Ferrante (@KenFerrante) November 7, 2019
@KenFerrante with PO Mark Aurigemma at the 2019 Blue Mass. Mark has been involved with the mass since it’s inception 27 years ago. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication thru the years. pic.twitter.com/LAZwb9Vu1L
— Hoboken Police (@HobokenPD) November 7, 2019
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