Hoboken rededicates AIDS Memorial Ribbon at City Hall on World AIDS Day

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The City of Hoboken and the Hoboken Arts Advisory Committee held a rededication ceremony earlier this week for the City’s handcrafted AIDS Memorial Ribbon, honoring the Hoboken residents who lost their lives to AIDS and AIDS-related complications.

Photo courtesy of the City of Hoboken.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“This memorial is much more than a piece of public art. It is a collective act of remembrance,” Hoboken Public Arts Administrator Annie McAdams said in a statement.

“For 30 years, it has carried the weight of love, loss, and resilience from families across our city. Restoring it was an honor, and expanding it ensures that even more stories and lives continue to be seen and valued.”

Originally created in 1995 by municipal employees, the memorial has been fully restored, expanded, and permanently returned to its original home on the first floor of City Hall.

The restoration effort was led by the Hoboken Arts Advisory Committee in partnership with the city’s Division of Cultural Affairs.

As part of the ceremony, resident and Event Producer for the City of Hoboken, Angelina Ledesma, sister of honoree Frances “Pinky” Prester, shared reflections on her sister’s life and legacy.

“My sister, Frances ‘Pinky’ Prester, was born on January 1, 1965, a New Year’s baby who brought hope and joy into our lives. She passed away at just 31 years old. I was only 13, but I knew even then that I was losing someone extraordinary,” noted Ledesma.

“She lived with AIDS bravely at a time when the world met the disease with fear instead of understanding. She chose grace, strength, and love. She was not statistic; she was my sister. She was loved. I miss her every day. Her journey was short, but her impact was not. Her story lives in me.”

The revitalized ribbon now commemorates 35 members of the Hoboken community, whose names are inscribed on the memorial:

Joseph Serico; Jose Manuel Lopez; Fred O. Laylon; Richard Critiano; Harold Zabrack; Michael T. Berkery; Kenneth M. Zito; Joseph Lopez; Manuel M. Ruiz; Maria F. Van Carpels; Richard Miller; Thomas La Bruno; White Eagle; Michael J. Rubino; Frances “Pinky” Prester; Linda Fallo; David Edward Combs; Gerard E. Dorr; Kevin Thomas Watson; Jimmy Falzarano; Nancy Fitzpatrick; James Yaccarino; Robert H. Dyson Jr.; Carol Alacci-St. Bello; John Frederick Klar; George Albert Flimin; Vincent James Watson; Carmine Pino, Jr.; Stephen Joseph Jaerger; Frank Calabrese; Melvin “Billy” Gonzalez; Billie Van Wie, Jr.; David Orefice; Gary Luis Burke, Jr.; Joseph Luis Lopez.

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