Edward Somick Hired as New North Bergen Football Coach

NorthJersey.com – Ed Somick has been around North Bergen football for decades. After playing for the Bruins in high school, he coached in the town’s recreation program. He was then an assistant coach with the high school’s freshman team before becoming its head coach for 22 years.

Somick was hired last month to become the Bruins’ varsity head coach.

“We’re going back to the way we used to be,” Somick said. “We’re going to be a smash mouth, in-your-face kind of team. We’re coming at you. We’re here to establish ourselves as tough people.”

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Marcus & Millichap announce sale of $3.13M apartment complex in North Bergen

NJBiz.com – Marcus & Millichap announced Wednesday the $3.13 million sale of Riverview Lofts, an apartment property in North Bergen, according to Brian C. Hosey, regional manager of the firm’s New Jersey office.

David E. Thurston, first vice president of investments, and Charles Loccisano, associate, in the firm’s New Jersey office, secured and represented the seller of the 8-unit property, a limited liability company, as well as the buyer.

The complex is located at 8917 Old River Road.

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North Bergen Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Armed Robbery in Midtown

NJ.COM – A North Bergen man was sentenced to 10 years in prison today for first-degree armed robbery by a judge who said the 26-year-old’s juvenile and adult record showed “an almost perpetual involvement” in the justice system.

Hudson County Superior Court Judge Mark Nelson kept with the sentence that was recommended in Christopher Baez’s plea agreement, despite requests from Baez, his dad and his attorney for leniency.

On March 31, 2015 Baez, armed with a rifle, entered a home on 50th Street in North Bergen with plans to rob it. The homeowner called police and Baez was arrested a couple hours later.

“I can change and I can make progress,” Baez told the judge. “I stand before you asking for leniency.”

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North Bergen Police Seeking Owner of Lost Female Beagle

According to the official North Bergen Police Department Facebook page, “The North Bergen Police Department is currently searching for the owners of a LOST DOG. The dog is a female BEAGLE with a very distinct purple flowered collar.”

The Humane Society has been contacted and will be taking possession of the dog soon.

The police department is asking if anyone knows who this dog belongs to, please contact the North Bergen Police Department as soon as possible (201) 392-2100

North Bergen shopping center sells for $19 million

Commercial real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield recently announced it had orchestrated the $19 million sale of a shopping center in North Bergen.

The undisclosed buyer purchased the fully leased, 41,000 square-foot property at 2819 JFK Blvd. through a 1031 Exchange with a joint venture partnership.

“Limited grocery-anchored retail product has come online recently in New Jersey and throughout the Northeast market in general,” Brian Whitmer of East Rutherford-based Cushman & Wakefield’s Metropolitan Area Capital Markets Group, said. “It makes sense that properties with term and credit are being pursued aggressively by institutional and private investors. 2819 JFK Boulevard was no exception.”

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North Bergen Enters Agreement to Prevent Foreclosures

North Bergen will be one of the first towns in Hudson County to enter a shared services agreement to provide foreclosure prevention resources to homeowners who are close to losing their homes. The towns and the county will enter a county-wide registration program administered by the Community Champions Corporation. Secaucus officials said they are ready to sign on as well.

There are currently 106 homes being foreclosed in North Bergen. Last year, there were 49 homes that went through foreclosure, according to the Hudson County Sheriff’s foreclosure sales website.

“This program will benefit North Bergen residents by improving property values and quality of life,” said Mayor Nicholas Sacco. ” It will allow us to better identify foreclosed and abandoned properties and hold their owners and lien holders accountable for necessary maintenance and improvements.”

Read more at NorthJersey.com

Editorial: Freeholder Vainieri Re-Election Nearly Certain

“This isn’t like most political events I’ve been to,” says a guest at Freeholder Anthony Vainieri’s campaign event. The scene at Waterside Restaurant, in North Bergen, looked more like a victory celebration rather than a campaign kickoff. There was loud music, a shoulder to shoulder crowd, open bar, and jubilant smiles.

Hudson County democrats have plenty to celebrate. They have maintained solidarity in a party that was fractured by the democratic presidential primary.The party showcased their unity as the state and county’s top officials were in attendance; New Jersey Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto, Assemblywoman Angelica Jimenez, Hudson County Executive Tom Degise, State Senator Nicholas Sacco, West New York Mayor Felix Roque, and former West New York Mayor Sal Vega.

Notably missing from the event was State Senator/Union City Mayor Brian Stack who endorsed the republican candidate for Governor in 2013. However, he has formally endorsed Democratic gubernatorial hopeful, Phil Murphy, for 2017.

Two years ago, Vainieri was elected to his first term in a 5,108 to 1,062 victory over North Bergen Police Sgt. Enrique Marrero. The Freeholder has since been elected to become the chairman of the County.

Given Governor Chris Christie’s approval ratings are at an all-time low and the overwhelming support of Phil Murphy in Hudson County, Vainieri’s re-election is nearly certain.

In case you’re wondering, what’s a “Freeholder” – here’s an explanation, courtesy of Camden County:

The term “Freeholder” originated in the early 1700s. The State of New Jersey continues to use this title, which was established in Colonial Times when only men who held their land “free and clear” were eligible to be chosen for membership on the county governing body. Currently, the Freeholder Board is the governing body for the County of [Hudson].

The Freeholders are empowered with a broad scope of authority, some of which is designated to them by the State of New Jersey. The Board has many diverse and important responsibilities, including both legislative and executive functions. A primary duty entails the adoption of the annual fiscal budget for [Hudson] County’s municipalities and all of the County agencies and services.

Other areas for which the Freeholders have responsibilities include, but are not limited to, law enforcement, welfare, education, roads, and economic development. The Freeholders are involved in community service and participate on local and county committees and boards.

Vainieri makes the case that he is perfect for the position:

“We closed the ‘dust bowl’ on Bergenline Ave. and dedicated a brand new area to honor our veterans,” writes Freeholder Vainieri. “We brought the first ever farmers market, first ever classic car and motorcycle show, first ever Arts Fair and after 40 years missing, we returned the Annual Carnival for Columbus Day weekend.

“We established a safety program for Kennedy Blvd. that slows down traffic. We paved Paterson Plank Road all the way into Secaucus. We are building a new high school that leads the way for North Bergen to gain a new High School as well. We just announced replacing the entire wall and path around our lake. We are going out for proposals for the lake house to become an eatery.”

The election is June 6th, 2017. You must be a registered democrat to participate in the election.

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War Veteran charged with attempted murder of two North Bergen Police Officers

Emmanuel Hernandez, 27, has been charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer, unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, eluding, resisting arrest, and aggravated assault on a police officer.

North Bergen police officers spotted the car at the QuickChek on Kennedy Boulevard and when they approached Hernandez he became “combative” and ran over one of the officers’ foot with his car, the complaint states.

Hernandez then fled the scene and returned to his 57th Street home. He got out of his car, pointed the gun at two North Bergen police officers and “fired several rounds with the intent to kill them,” according to the reports.

Read more at NJ.com

HudPost Celebrates 1 Year in Publishing

HudPost.com celebrates 1 year in publishing.

Fun Facts:

HudPost had 46,662 unique readers in the first year.

The population of North Bergen is 60,773 according to the 2010 Census.

The most popular device to access HudPost was the Apple iPhone 6.

HudPost has been accessed in all but 7 states in the USA.

First story released by HudPost broke the passing of former North Bergen Mayor Anthony D. DiVincent