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Essex County Honors 4 Local Residents For Veterans Day 2024
"Serving in the military is one of the greatest honors I have experienced besides being a mother."

ESSEX COUNTY, NJ — Essex County recently hosted its 15th annual Veterans Day ceremony, honoring four military veterans from the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force.
The county’s 2024 ceremony took place at Veterans Memorial Park in Newark on Friday. County officials presented Community Star Awards to four people:
- Ivette Caban from East Orange who served in the Army
- Montclair Police Lt. Tyrone Williams, Jr. who served in the Army
- Willy Tolba who currently is a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy Reserve and is a veteran of the Navy
- Carol Ann Malcolm Lynsung from Montclair who served in the U.S. Air Force and is a member of the Essex County Veterans Advisory Board
“Throughout our country’s history, brave men and women have put their lives on hold to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces at home and abroad,” Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. said.
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“We are proud to stand with our veterans at this important occasion, give them our respect and thank them for representing our country with valor and bravery,” DiVincenzo said.
Caban said that serving in the military is “one of the greatest honors I have experienced besides being a mother.”
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“I want to continue to serve our community and help those in need because it is very rewarding,” Caban added.
The county provided the following background information about each honoree:
PASSION FOR HELPING OTHERS - East Orange resident Ivette Caban served in the Army for 10 and a half years and currently works for Catholic Charities and the New Jersey SOS veterans’ stakeholder group that is working to end veteran homelessness. The plaque that was presented to her states: “As a senior in high school, Ivette Caban enlisted in the U.S. Army and honorably served for 10 and a half years. Helping others always was a passion for Ivette, so after her discharge, she joined Catholic Charities and the New Jersey SOS veterans’ stakeholders’ group, where she has continued her service by helping homeless veterans find permanent housing and connect them with the services and support that they deserve. Ivette also has traveled abroad to El Salvador, Nicaragua, Columbia, the Dominican Republic and Peru where she has volunteered to build churches and assist missionaries help the less fortunate. She is now answering a higher calling by becoming the pastor of her own church. We thank Ivette for all that she has given through her military service, public service and religious service.”
HELPING FAMILIES - Montclair resident Carol Ann Malcolm Lynsung served in the Air Force and currently is a Family Services Worker with the Essex County Division of Family Assistance and Benefits and a member of the Essex County Veterans Advisory Board. The plaque presented to her states: “Carol Ann Malcolm Lynsung was stationed in Texas and Wyoming during her service with the U.S. Air Force. After her honorable discharge, she embarked on a career as an educator, starting as a substitute teacher and teacher’s assistant before working for Essex County College and Rutgers University-Newark conducting orientation sessions for new students and assisting students with disabilities. She changed her trajectory in 2002 when she joined the Essex County Division of Family Assistance and Benefits (formerly Welfare). As a Family Service Worker, Carol Ann has worked with clients of all ages and helped them with all aspects of their economic and social problems. Proud of her military service, Carol Ann continues to represent those who served as a member of our Essex County Veterans Advisory Board.”
SUBMARINE SERVICE - Willy Toba is a Navy Veteran who is continuing his service in the Navy Reserves. He works in the Office of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill. The plaque presented to him states: “Willy Tolba has served in the Navy at sea and on land. Afloat, he was stationed aboard the fast attack submarine USS Pasadena and made one deployment to the western Pacific and completed an entire engineered overhaul at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine. Ashore, he has been responsible for training and preparing our next generation of nuclear operators while also supervising the operation and maintenance of a nuclear reactor and steam plant. When he completed his last tour, he transitioned to the Navy Reserves and was stationed with submarine and fleet operations on both coasts. As a civilian, Willy continues to serve his country addressing concerns of constituents with Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill. Thank you, Willy, for your continuous service to your country.”
COMBAT VETERAN - Lt. Tyrone Williams is an Army veteran who served in the Gulf War. He currently is a 25-year veteran of the Montclair Police Department. The plaque presented to him states: “As a member of the U.S. Army, Tyrone Williams is a combat veteran who participated in Operation Desert Shield/Storm during the first Gulf War. After the military, he settled in Montclair and joined the police department. During his 25-year career with the MPD, Tyrone, who currently is a Lieutenant, has been assigned to virtually every department, task force and bureau and has worked to strengthen the relationship between residents and law enforcement. Beyond his police duties, Tyrone is involved in numerous community organizations. With Essex County, he is known for his presence at the Wally Choice Community Center in Essex County Glenfield Park where he is a football coach and Montclair Grass Roots board member.”
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