North Bergen educator, Gualtieri, known for 'perfect circles' passes away at 62

Daniel L. Gualtieri, Jr. 62, of North Bergen passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2017.

He was a school teacher in North Bergen High School, an Adjunct College Professor at St. Peters College and formerly at Montclair University. Beloved husband of Edny L. (nee Chinea) Gualtieri. Devoted father of Kim Gaudiosi and husband Michael and Chantell Van Erbe. Loving grandfather of Alyssa Maxwell and husband Greg, Amanda and Michael Gaudiosi and great-grandfather of Abigail Maxwell. Dear brother of Edwin Gualtieri and wife Ellen. Uncle of Kate, David and the late Brian Gualtieri.

“I was saddened to hear of the passing of North Bergen resident and NBHS teacher Daniel Gualtieri last night. He truly was an excellent teacher, and an even better human being. He will be missed,” says North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco.

Visitation on Wednesday from 3pm-8pm. Funeral on Thursday at 9am from the funeral home. A Funeral mass will be offered at 10am at Our Lady of Libera Church.

Interment at Fairview Cemetery. VAINIERI FUNERAL HOME 5923 KENNEDY BLVD NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047 (201) 868-6555 WWW.VAINIERIFUNERALHOME.COM

North Bergen educator, Gualtieri, known for ‘perfect circles’ passes away at 62

Daniel L. Gualtieri, Jr. 62, of North Bergen passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2017.

He was a school teacher in North Bergen High School, an Adjunct College Professor at St. Peters College and formerly at Montclair University. Beloved husband of Edny L. (nee Chinea) Gualtieri. Devoted father of Kim Gaudiosi and husband Michael and Chantell Van Erbe. Loving grandfather of Alyssa Maxwell and husband Greg, Amanda and Michael Gaudiosi and great-grandfather of Abigail Maxwell. Dear brother of Edwin Gualtieri and wife Ellen. Uncle of Kate, David and the late Brian Gualtieri.

“I was saddened to hear of the passing of North Bergen resident and NBHS teacher Daniel Gualtieri last night. He truly was an excellent teacher, and an even better human being. He will be missed,” says North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco.

Visitation on Wednesday from 3pm-8pm. Funeral on Thursday at 9am from the funeral home. A Funeral mass will be offered at 10am at Our Lady of Libera Church.

Interment at Fairview Cemetery. VAINIERI FUNERAL HOME 5923 KENNEDY BLVD NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047 (201) 868-6555 WWW.VAINIERIFUNERALHOME.COM

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Terreno Realty Corp acquires building in North Bergen for $14 million

Street Insider- Terreno Realty Corporation (NYSE: TRNO), an acquirer, owner and operator of industrial real estate in six major coastal U.S. markets, acquired an industrial property located in North Bergen, New Jersey on April 20, 2017 for a purchase price of approximately $14.0 million.

The property consists of one industrial distribution building containing approximately 126,000 square feet on approximately 4.4 acres adjacent to Exit 16E of the New Jersey Turnpike and approximately five miles from Manhattan. The property is at 7777 West Side Avenue, provides eight dock-high and two grade-level loading positions, parking for 70 cars and is 100% leased to one tenant. The estimated stabilized cap rate of the property is 5.3%.

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Literature: Mayor Sacco backs 2 incumbents and 1 newcomer, touting new high school

North Bergen residents received literature of the upcoming April 25th election. “The Team That’s Working with Mayor Sacco to Bring a New High School to North Bergen!,” reads the double-sided flyer.

Up for re-election is Vice President of the Board of Education, Kanu Patel, and board member Luis Diaz. Claudia Baselice is the newcomer. HudPost reached out to the candidates, however, they were not available for comment.

“Our kids are doing incredibly well, especially given the lack of resources our district has had to deal with due to lack of state aid funding. They will be able to achieve even more with a new High School and smaller class sizes,” says Mayor Nicholas Sacco.

The flyer states the new high school will save tax payers $150 million dollars by converting the current High Tech High School into a new North Bergen High School by 2019.

There are 17 candidates running this election – a significant difference from last year’s unopposed election of Patricia Bartoli, Luis Rabelo, and Sai Rao.

  • Claudia Baselice 1A

  • Elizabeth DeMarchena 2A

  • Raquel Soutuyo 3A

  • Kanaiyalal Patel 4A

  • Luis Diaz 5A

  • Jesse Moya 6A

  • Gregory Segovia 7A

  • Ana Gomez 8A

  • Zeneida Larios 9A

  • Alexandra Sherlock 10A

  • Gustavo Gomez 11A

  • Kathleen Lagomarsino 12A

  • Mercy Trujillo 13A

  • Rene L. Hidalgo-Gatty 14A

  • Jose Santos 15A

  • Viviana Salcedo 16A

  • John Toomey 17A

Three candidates were recently backed by unsuccessful 2015 mayoral candidate, Larry Wainstien – Jose Santos, Viviana Salcedo, and Rene Hidalgo-Gatty.

The election will be held on Tuesday, April 25th from 2:00PM – 8:00PM.

North Bergen restaurant expanding to Jersey City

JerseyDigs – A popular North Hudson Cuban restaurant is expanding south to Jersey City and will be taking up residence in a soon-to-open development.

Rumba Cubana, who have locations in North Bergen and in Guttenberg along JFK Boulevard East, just signed on to lease retail space on the ground floor of SILVERMAN’s upcoming Park Francis building. The company, who are officially opening the latest property on Tuesday, recently announced Rumba Cubana’s signing on their Instagram account.

Read more at JerseyDigs.com

Is it spelled Tonnelle, Tonnele, or Tonelle?

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Is it spelled Tonnelle, Tonnele, or Tonelle?

The road is named after John Tonnele (1807 – November 26, 1852). He was an American farmer and politician who was the first Roman Catholic member of the New Jersey Legislature. Tonnele was born in New York City to John Tonnele (d. 1846), senior partner at New York wool merchant Tonnele & Hall, and his wife Rebecca (née Waterbury), daughter of General David How Waterbury, Jr. of Stamford, Connecticut. He relocated to New Jersey in 1835 and purchased a large tract of land near Hudson City. He served three terms on the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1844, 1846 and 1847. Tonnele represented Hudson County in the New Jersey Senate for one term from 1848 to 1849. Tonnele died on November 26, 1852.

He is recalled in the namesake Tonnelle Avenue and Tonnele Circle.