Arts & Entertainment
Heights Teen Remembered by Friends With Benefit Concert
Classmates of 17-year old John O'Donnell of Hasbrouck Heights who died last month have organized a benefit concert for his family this Sunday in Secaucus.

Local musicians are taking to the stage this Sunday in memory of a Hasbrouck Heights teen whose life tragically ended last month.
The John E. O'Donnell benefit concert is set for Sunday, March 24 at the Blue Room, 201 Secaucus Road, Secaucus, beginning at 6 p.m.
O'Donnell, 17, passed away on Feb. 5. He was a student at Paramus Catholic High School and was a graduate of Corpus Christi School in Hasbrouck Heights.
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A collection of John's former classmates put this evening of music together to celebrate his memory and to come to the financial aid of his grieving family.
Efforts were led by former Corpus Christi grammar school student, Rachel Miller, a singer/songwriter who will perform on Sunday, with help from Paramus Catholic High School's Jessica Kenny of the Hasbrouck Heights-based band Doomsday Diaries. Renne Vito of the band Halo Halo, also a former Corpus Christi grammar school student, also helped organize the concert.
Sunday's concert will feature performances by Rachel Miller, Doomsday Diaries, Halo Halo, The Cleopatra Club, which is comprised of members of Paramus Catholic High School, and BSV.
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Tickets cost $12 and are available through Rachel Miller’s Facebook Page at www.Facebook.com/RachelMillerMusic. Tickets are also available by messaging Doomsday Diaries through Facebook at www.Facebook.com/DoomsdayDiaries.
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