Sacco calls Trump's DACA decision 'heartless' & 'harmful'

“Ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is a tragic, heartless decision that will hurt thousands of young men and women,” writes state Senator and North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco.

The statement comes after President Trump announced that he would end the DACA program.

DACA is an immigration policy founded by the Obama administration in June 2012 which allows certain illegal immigrants who entered the country as minors to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and eligibility for a work permit.

“I’ve met many of these kids here in our North Bergen schools, and they are some of the most inspiring and hardworking students I’ve ever seen,” writes state Senator and Mayor Nicholas Sacco. “The DACA program gives them the opportunity to work, attend college, pay taxes and contribute to our country and tearing that chance away from them would damage our economy and our society.”

“I sincerely hope that Congress will act to pass a legislative solution to protect Dreamers and correct this harmful action by President Trump.”

As many as 22,000 people in New Jersey are facing deportation following the end of DACA.

Sacco calls Trump’s DACA decision ‘heartless’ & ‘harmful’

“Ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is a tragic, heartless decision that will hurt thousands of young men and women,” writes state Senator and North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco.

The statement comes after President Trump announced that he would end the DACA program.

DACA is an immigration policy founded by the Obama administration in June 2012 which allows certain illegal immigrants who entered the country as minors to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and eligibility for a work permit.

“I’ve met many of these kids here in our North Bergen schools, and they are some of the most inspiring and hardworking students I’ve ever seen,” writes state Senator and Mayor Nicholas Sacco. “The DACA program gives them the opportunity to work, attend college, pay taxes and contribute to our country and tearing that chance away from them would damage our economy and our society.”

“I sincerely hope that Congress will act to pass a legislative solution to protect Dreamers and correct this harmful action by President Trump.”

As many as 22,000 people in New Jersey are facing deportation following the end of DACA.

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New hotel opens in North Bergen

The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in North Bergen is officially open for business.

The 120 room hotel is convenient to many of the area’s key employers and public transportation hubs for commuters. The contemporary style offers the signature Fairfield Inn design, and will be an option or both business and leisure travel. Located at 1707 69th Street, the Fairfield Inn & Suites North Bergen property will be managed by the Real Hospitality Group.

“Delivering both function and comfort, our new design and décor elevate the Fairfield brand, setting a new standard in the moderate tier category,” Callette Nielsen, VP and global brand manager, Fairfield Inn & Suites, said in a statement. “The Fairfield Inn & Suites North Bergen is a truly stunning example of the brand’s contemporary look and feel, and we are pleased to introduce Fairfield Inn & Suites hotels in the North Bergen area.”

Hotel amenities include a fitness center, valet laundry service, complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as fax and copy services and a meeting space to accommodate functions of up to 68 people.

The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle within a three-mile radius, as well as a complimentary shuttle to the Secaucus train station, offering direct trains to New York City.

North Bergen Artist 'Freestyles' on flagship radio station, Hot 97

North Bergen high school alumni and local musician, Christopher Macias, better known as Chris Major, was a featured guest on the well-known radio station, Hot 97.

Hot 97 is a radio station based in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 FM.

Chris Major was interviewed by Hot 97’s DJ Drewski. “You call yourself an artist, right?,” asked DJ Drewski. “I want to hear you ‘spit’ something!” (Spit is slang for rapping.)

Chris Major then performed a four-minute, live freestyle with lines like “yup, you know where I’m from/yup, it’s the 2-0-1,” and “I’m keeping it so thorough, views from the 6th side, I’m live from the 6th borough”

North Bergen Artist ‘Freestyles’ on flagship radio station, Hot 97

North Bergen high school alumni and local musician, Christopher Macias, better known as Chris Major, was a featured guest on the well-known radio station, Hot 97.

Hot 97 is a radio station based in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 FM.

Chris Major was interviewed by Hot 97’s DJ Drewski. “You call yourself an artist, right?,” asked DJ Drewski. “I want to hear you ‘spit’ something!” (Spit is slang for rapping.)

Chris Major then performed a four-minute, live freestyle with lines like “yup, you know where I’m from/yup, it’s the 2-0-1,” and “I’m keeping it so thorough, views from the 6th side, I’m live from the 6th borough”

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Man fatally shot by North Bergen police after domestic violence incident

A man was fatally shot by North Bergen police after stabbing two women as part of a domestic violence dispute, reports Hudson County View.

The man died in the Jersey City Medical Center-Barnabas Health after he turned a knife on North Bergen police officers, prompting shots to be fired, sources said.

According to sources, he was shot after badly injuring two women with a knife around 3:20 a.m. in the area of 1601 Union Turnpike.

Read More at HudsonCountyView.com

North Bergen hospital appoints Acting President

Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Medical Center appointed Anthony J. Passannante Jr., M.D., FACC, as the new Acting President.

The Board of Governors of Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Medical Center announcement of the appointment became effective as of July 1, 2017.

“Dr. Passannante has served with distinction in leadership roles at the medical center and will continue to inspire team members to provide highly-quality, patient-centered care,’’ said Robert G. Garrett, FACHE, co-CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health.

According to Dr. Passannante’s LinkedIn profile, he received his bachelors degree at the University of Pennsylvania and went on to study medicine at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

He was the former President and Managing Partner at New Brunswick Cardiology Group for 26 years. He has also served as the Palisades Medical Center’s VP of Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer since 2015.

“As a cardiologist and hospital executive, Dr. Passannante is a proven leader who will develop strategies that focus on optimal outcomes in convenient settings for patients at every level of care, ‘’ said John K. Lloyd, FACHE, co-CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health.