North Bergen adopts education budget with $46 million tax levy

The township Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted a resolution Wednesday establishing a revised budget with a $46.7 million tax levy.

The revised budget will increase the school tax by $93 on a house assessed at the district average of $140,000, Somick said.

“We need technology, we need classrooms, we need programs, we need new buildings,” Superintendent of Schools George J. Solter Jr. said before April’s vote. “That’s why we’re asking for a raise in the tax levy.”

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15 years for North Bergen man guilty of sexual assault

Danny Flores, aka Danny Portillo, formerly of 38th Street, was sentenced Tuesday by Hudson County Superior Court Judge Sheila Venable and will have to serve nearly 13 years behind bars before becoming eligible for parole, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor Leo Hernandez said today.

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Fist fight, machete, and gunfire in North Bergen

A street fight involving a machete Monday and shots fired nearby several hours later may be connected, according to North Bergen police.

No one was found injured following a report of several shots heard in the 200 block of 74th Street at about 9:08 p.m., police said. When police arrived, they were able to retrieve one bullet from a nearby home, according to Capt. Patrick Irwin.

The captain asked that anyone with information or home CCTV footage from the area contact the North Bergen Police Detective Bureau at 201-392-2092.

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Hudson County Freeholders keep lights off for US Veterans

North Bergen Braddock Park Flag

In an opinion article released by HudPost on April 27, ‘Let’s properly honor our Vets’, it was reported that the recently-dedicated Veteran’s Park section of Braddock park is flying the United States flag without a nighttime light.

According to the federal code on the proper display of the United States flag, Old Glory “may be displayed 24 hours a day if properly illuminated.”

Title 4 United States Code:

§ 6. Time and Occasions for Display. (a) It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be displayed 24 hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness.

Shortly after the Op-Ed was released a person by the Facebook name Jazz Awad, claimed to work for Freeholder Anthony Vainieri, released this statement from Freeholder’s office.

“There are 3 American flags in the park which all have upright lights on them. To our knowledge they are all working. I will look tonight and see for myself. Freeholder Anthony Vainieri.”

The following night, Tom Schoenewald, the writer of the opinion piece, posted another photo of the flag being displayed in the nighttime without illumination.

“Someone should have made it a point to take that American flag down sometime before this evening. Fixing the lights might be a bigger issue, but it’s not difficult to lower a flag out of respect to our Veterans,” says Schoenewald.

HudPost was able to get in contact with the secretary of the freeholder’s office who was not aware of the situation and said she would bring it to Vainieri’s attention right away. HudPost also contacted the North Bergen Parks and Recreation department who said they would bring up the issue with the county.

Light Rail Delays Cause Commuter Cluster

North Bergen Light Rail

Commuters woke up this morning to light rail delays after a dump truck on Marin Boulevard struck catenary wires last night. It was reported that passengers waited upward to an hour for their morning train.

Daniel Guiducci, a long time light rail commuter, says “It took me an hour and half to get home yesterday and an hour and half to get to work today.”

According to the NJ Transit Hudson-Bergen Light Rail twitter page @NJTRANSIT_HBLR, trains are continuing to run on a modified weekend schedule with service every 30 minutes until further notice as crews continue to repair damage to overhead power lines in Jersey City.

“We had to get off at Harsimus Cove and get on the shuttle bus. When I got off at my stop there were no shuttle buses but 200 people waiting around.“ says Guiducci.

NJT and private carrier busses will cross honor Light Rail tickets and passes, and PATH will cross honor Light Rail tickets and passes between Exchange Place and Hoboken stations.

Opinion: Let’s properly honor our Vets

I applaud the town of North Bergen and it’s Public Works Department for all of the fantastic improvements to, and daily upkeep of, the James J. Braddock Park over the past year. However, there must be immediate attention paid to the recently-dedicated Veteran’s Park section at 90th Street and Bergenline Avenue.

On my last two visits to the park (over the last week) for night-time exercise, the lights at the Veteran’s Memorial have all been off. While I understand electrical malfunctions can happen at any time, what is inexcusable is allowing our American flag to fly in complete darkness. Old Glory is what our brave Military men and women have fought to defend for centuries and never should it be allowed to fly without a nighttime light shining brightly on the majestic Stars and Stripes.

What makes this situation more disappointing is the fact that on both of my recent visits, there have been four fully-lit playing fields with nary a player on any of them. Those three baseball fields and one football field are inside Braddock Park and either adjacent, or close-by, the Veteran’s Park.

Let’s properly honor our Vets with either a brightly lit American flag every night, or, the proper removal of the same flag at dusk until the lights are fixed.

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Opinion: Let's properly honor our Vets

North Bergen Braddock Park

I applaud the town of North Bergen and it’s Public Works Department for all of the fantastic improvements to, and daily upkeep of, the James J. Braddock Park over the past year. However, there must be immediate attention paid to the recently-dedicated Veteran’s Park section at 90th Street and Bergenline Avenue.

On my last two visits to the park (over the last week) for night-time exercise, the lights at the Veteran’s Memorial have all been off. While I understand electrical malfunctions can happen at any time, what is inexcusable is allowing our American flag to fly in complete darkness. Old Glory is what our brave Military men and women have fought to defend for centuries and never should it be allowed to fly without a nighttime light shining brightly on the majestic Stars and Stripes.

What makes this situation more disappointing is the fact that on both of my recent visits, there have been four fully-lit playing fields with nary a player on any of them. Those three baseball fields and one football field are inside Braddock Park and either adjacent, or close-by, the Veteran’s Park.

North Bergen soccer field

Let’s properly honor our Vets with either a brightly lit American flag every night, or, the proper removal of the same flag at dusk until the lights are fixed.

Hit and run criminal was tracked via "cell phone technology"

Chavix-Tacen North Bergen

A NJ.com article reveals that North Bergen hit and run driver Rogelio Chavix-Tacen, an undocumented resident, was tracked using the GSP on his cell phone.

On November 14th, 2015 two brothers were walking home from a movie when Chavix-Tacen jumped a curb striking the two and took off. Michael Viruet, 20, was said to have jumped in front of his 11-year-old brother in an attempt to save his sibling from danger. Viruet’s leg had to be amputated as a result of the crash and died as a result of his injuries.

“He made the ultimate sacrifice anyone can ever make and that was to protect the younger siblings,” brother Chris Bonilla wrote on the family’s GoFundMe page.

Rogelio was still on the run as Michael Viruet Sr., father of the victim, urged the driver who hit his sons to turn himself or herself in to police.

“I just don’t know how you could sleep these past three days knowing that you almost killed two kids,” Viruet Sr said.

Just a half hour before 20-year-old Michael Viruet died in the hospital, Rogelio Chavix-Tacen caught hiding under a bed and arrested by the U.S. Marshal Service.

Hit and run criminal was tracked via “cell phone technology”

A NJ.com article reveals that North Bergen hit and run driver Rogelio Chavix-Tacen, an undocumented resident, was tracked using the GSP on his cell phone.

On November 14th, 2015 two brothers were walking home from a movie when Chavix-Tacen jumped a curb striking the two and took off. Michael Viruet, 20, was said to have jumped in front of his 11-year-old brother in an attempt to save his sibling from danger. Viruet’s leg had to be amputated as a result of the crash and died as a result of his injuries.

“He made the ultimate sacrifice anyone can ever make and that was to protect the younger siblings,” brother Chris Bonilla wrote on the family’s GoFundMe page.

Rogelio was still on the run as Michael Viruet Sr., father of the victim, urged the driver who hit his sons to turn himself or herself in to police.

“I just don’t know how you could sleep these past three days knowing that you almost killed two kids,” Viruet Sr said.

Just a half hour before 20-year-old Michael Viruet died in the hospital, Rogelio Chavix-Tacen caught hiding under a bed and arrested by the U.S. Marshal Service.

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