Police Pay Tribute To Hoboken Officer Who Died Suddenly
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Hoboken NJ
16 December, 2021
3:20 PM
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HOBOKEN, NJ — For the second time in a little over a year, police in Hoboken said goodbye to a well respected officer who passed away suddenly. On Thursday, Hoboken police and other area law enforcement officials held a procession for Detetive Mario Novo, 52, who died on Monday. With deep sadness we extend condolences to the Hoboken Police Department and the family of Detective Mario Novo. Hoboken Detective Novo passed away earlier this week and is remembered for many years of faithful public service… pic.twitter.com/YiHUIbzL09— NJ TRANSIT POLICE (@NJTransitPolice) December 15, 2021 On Facebook, police departments from Glen Rock to Secaucus mourned. The Hoboken police officers' PBA wrote: "This just doesn't feel real. R.I.P. Det. Mario Novo… "For those of you that did not know Mario, he was a Hoboken Police Detective and was on loan to the Hudson County Prosecutors Office . More importantly, he was a husband, father, friend, and incredible human being! "Mario always had a smile on his face. A smile that brightened up every room he walked in. Det. Mario Novo will be DEEPLY MISSED! "If you are free on Thursday and knew Det. Novo, please consider going to the funeral." Officials did not say how he passed away. Novo was also a member of the Hudson County Prosecutor's Narcotics Task Force. His obituary is here. Their Legacies Live On A little over a year ago, in late November 2020, the department said goodbye to Peter Zanin, 46, a father of three who had died unexpectedly after a two-week illness. "The loss of an active officer is the worst thing," said then-Chief Kenneth Ferrante at the time. Zanin had helped run the department's toy drive for needy kids each year, and it has since been named for him. In fact, he drive is looking for donations by this Friday night for a children's party to be held in the next few days. READ MORE: Toys Still Needed As Hoboken Drive Is Extended Through Friday Night. Got news or comments? Email Hoboken Patch here. Sign up to get breaking news alerts in Hoboken or get a free daily newsletter each morning at 6 a.m. with local news. Sign up with your zip code here and you'll get an email asking for your preferences. Get a free 6 a.m. newsletter with news in Hoboken: https://patch.com/subscribe
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