Popeyes coming to uptown North Bergen

The North Bergen Board of Commissioners will vote on “Authorizing the execution of a Developers Agreement with Tonnelle Chicken, LLC” according to the township’s meeting agenda.

Earlier this year, the township’s Planning Board held a special meeting with “Tonnelle Chicken LLC” who will be doing business as Popeye’s fast food restaurant.

In a preliminary site plan, Dyanamic Engineeiring Consultants revealed the proposal for the national restaurant chain to be built on the corner of 88th Street and Tonnelle Avenue (Route 1&9). The plan includes a 15 foot Popeyes sign, 14 person seating, and drive-thru service.

Ramy Walks the Beat of Guttenberg

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Ramy Walks the Beat of Guttenberg. Guttenberg is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey. The town’s population is 11,176.

Only four blocks wide, Guttenberg is the ninth-smallest municipality in the state and the most densely populated incorporated municipality in the United States, as well as one of the most densely populated municipalities worldwide.

Coaches, parents, and kids held a game in honor of the late educator Sherlyn Telcide.

Last night the coaches and parents organized a scrimmage in remembrance of Sherlyn Telcide, a North Bergen teacher that passed away from mesothelioma last year.

Her son Devon who plays for the Cowboys ended the game scoring a touchdown against Packers in honor of his Mom.

“Thank you to everyone who was involved in the organizing of this great event and to her husband Alex Telcide you will always have my support,” writes Mayor Nicholas Sacco who was in attendance. “Sherlyn was a great woman.”

Sherlyn is survived by her husband Alex and their children Devin and Aiden, her parents Wilma (Natali) and Danilo Diaz and her brother Danilo Diaz.

NY Giant Landon Collins endorses North Bergen student for 'Homecoming Queen'

Landon Collins of the New York Giants endorsed Dianelis “Dee” Castro. to become North Bergen High School’s next “Homecoming Queen”

“Hi y’all, It’s Landon Collins here with Dee. Vote for Homecoming Queen at North Bergen High School! Ight! Ya do that!” says New York Giants Collins.

Collins was “guest bagging” in North Bergen’s Shop Rite on 3147 John F. Kennedy Blvd in honor of National Hunger Action Month.

“I’m humbled that someone on his platform has the passion to fight hunger and assist the local community by bagging groceries at Shoprite and endorsed local talent,” says Dianelis Castro. “I’m thankful and let’s go Giants!”

Help Bag Hunger is an annual event that takes place during September, National Hunger Action Month, and it’s one of several events ShopRite associates host in stores during September to raise money for ShopRite Partners In Caring, ShopRite’s signature hunger-fighting initiative.

ShopRite Partners In Caring is a year-round, community-based, hunger-fighting initiative that works with more than 70 food industry manufacturers to provide $3 million annually to qualified charitable agencies in NJ, NY, CT, PA, MD, and DE.

NY Giant Landon Collins endorses North Bergen student for ‘Homecoming Queen’

Landon Collins of the New York Giants endorsed Dianelis “Dee” Castro. to become North Bergen High School’s next “Homecoming Queen”

“Hi y’all, It’s Landon Collins here with Dee. Vote for Homecoming Queen at North Bergen High School! Ight! Ya do that!” says New York Giants Collins.

Collins was “guest bagging” in North Bergen’s Shop Rite on 3147 John F. Kennedy Blvd in honor of National Hunger Action Month.

“I’m humbled that someone on his platform has the passion to fight hunger and assist the local community by bagging groceries at Shoprite and endorsed local talent,” says Dianelis Castro. “I’m thankful and let’s go Giants!”

Help Bag Hunger is an annual event that takes place during September, National Hunger Action Month, and it’s one of several events ShopRite associates host in stores during September to raise money for ShopRite Partners In Caring, ShopRite’s signature hunger-fighting initiative.

ShopRite Partners In Caring is a year-round, community-based, hunger-fighting initiative that works with more than 70 food industry manufacturers to provide $3 million annually to qualified charitable agencies in NJ, NY, CT, PA, MD, and DE.

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NY Giants player tackling hunger in North Bergen

Help Bag Hunger is an annual event that takes place during September, National Hunger Action Month, and it’s one of several events ShopRite associates host in stores during September to raise money for ShopRite Partners In Caring, ShopRite’s signature hunger-fighting initiative.

This Wednesday, New York Giants Landon Collins will be bagging groceries at North Bergen’s Shop Rite on 3147 John F. Kennedy Blvd in honor of National Hunger Action Month.

ShopRite Partners In Caring is a year-round, community-based, hunger-fighting initiative that works with more than 70 food industry manufacturers to provide $3 million annually to qualified charitable agencies in NJ, NY, CT, PA, MD, and DE.

“Giants fans, help me tackle hunger…” tweeted Collins (@TheHumble_21)

Bruins defeat Hackensack for first time in 20 years

The North Bergen Bruins defeated the Hackensack Comets for the first time in 20 years. The game ended in overtime 20-14 with Michael Santini scoring the game winning touchdown.

“What an amazing game! So proud of these great athletes,” writes North Bergen mayor Nicholas Sacco.

This is Coach Eddie Somick’s second win as head coach. Last week the Bruins blew past the Bayonne Bees 34-6.

North Bergen’s next game will be against the Bloomfield Bengals on September 22nd.

Lincoln Recycling fined $25k for employee death

The infamous recycling center, Lincoln Recycling of 4711 Dell Ave., was fined $25,000 for OSHA violations stemming from a December accident that claimed one life.

The facility was handed three violations which the company plans to contest in court.

The official OSHA report reads, “At 3:45 p.m. on December 14, 2016, an employee was engaged in housekeeping activities when he was approached by the forklift operator for help in putting the forklifts rear wheel back in the loading ramp. The employee was told by the forklift operator to sit in the forklift truck and hold the brake while the opera tor retrieved another piece of equipment to push the forklift back onto the ram p. The employee was told by the operator to climb into the forklift and put his foot on break to prevent the forklift from moving prior to his return. The operator engaged the parking break and told the employee where the breaks were located. The operator then walked away to retrieve equipment. The employee then put his foot on the gas instead of the break, causing the forklift to jump forward and the back of the forklift to move from side to side. The employee was the n thrown from the forklift at heights of approximately 3.5 feet and the forklift fell onto the employee resulting in death.”

North Bergen family bringing community together for 3rd straight year

When North Bergen residents, Jeannette Sanchez and mother Maria Sanchez experienced the heart breaking event of losing their loved one to suicide, they decided it would not go in vain.

“My brother died to suicide on March 12, 2012. Like many families out there we didn’t recognize the signs of depression and mental health issues,” says Jeannette Sanchez.

For the last two years Maria and Jeannette teamed up with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) to host ‘NB Out of the Darkness’ community walk that drew close to 400 people from the community and raised $27,000. The walk is held in memory of those who lost their lives to suicide. Funds come from groups of people or “teams” that walk in memory those impacted. The Sanchez family walks as “Team Carpe Diem” in honor of the late Jorge A. Sanchez.

“Community walks are proof that when people work together, they can make big changes in our world,” says Maria Sanchez, co-coordinator of the walk.

“When we were faced with the traumatic loss of my brother we were desperately looking for a group or people that could help us go through the process of grieving and explaining this complex situation to my youngest brother which was 10 years old at the time of [my brother’s] death. That’s when we noticed that what we were looking for wasn’t necessarily offered within our community,” says Jeanette Sanchez.

The Sanchez family hopes to encourage others to volunteer to host support groups for those dealing with suicidal thoughts. Resources for bereaved families and friends to sit together, share stories, and seek guidance are said to be scarce.

“We hope that we can save a life by creating a space where people do not feel alone and can access the necessary resources if they are in need of help. We also think it’s important for families that have experienced these traumatic losses to see that they are not alone,” says Jeanette.

This year’s 3rd annual “North Bergen Out of the Darkness Walk” will be held on September 17th at James J. Braddock Park. Participants will meet at the Ascolese football field at 12:00 PM.

“It feels amazing to work side by side not only with each other but with our family and friends that help us pull off this event. This event would not be possible without the help of the town of North Bergen, sponsors, and the families that come out each year,” says mother and daughter.

Click here to register for the annual walk.

Those who want to volunteer may contact Maria Sanchez 201-978-1115 or sanchma3@gmail.com