North Bergen entrepreneur alongside CAL rings opening bell at NYSE, brings awareness to wounded veteran's program

North Bergen resident, Grovert Fuentes, alongside Catch A Lift Fund rang the opening bell to start the trading day at the New York Stock Exchange on December 22, 2016.

Catch A Lift Fund (CAL) enables post-9/11, wounded, Veterans to regain their physical and mental health by granting gym memberships, fitness programs, or in-home gym equipment.

CAL serves over 3,000 wounded veterans and currently has over 500 on their wait list. Over 90% of every donation made to CAL goes directly to funding the veteran’s fitness and wellness programs.

“Fitness helps many veterans whether it’s physically or mentally,” says Fit Lifestyle Box owner Grovert Fuentes. The relationship between Catch A Lift Fund and Fitness Lifestyle Box is a natural pairing.

Fit Lifestyle Box offers a monthly door service subscription for $20 which includes a full-size product, supplements and product samples, and protein bars, chips, and much more.

“I hope FLB can work with CAL in the future to better the lives of many veterans. They’ve helped me and I’d love to help them in any way I can.”

Fuentes also happens to be a combat veteran who utilized the Catch A Lift Fund before volunteering to become a Squad Leader for the organization. “I’d call veterans in my squad to check up on their fitness journey and give them fitness advice to help them reach their goals.”

CAL was founded in memory of Army Cpl. Chris Coffland,(KIA-Afghanistan-2009) and is rooted in his belief that through fitness, one can reach their highest potential both mentally and physically.

North Bergen entrepreneur alongside CAL rings opening bell at NYSE, brings awareness to wounded vete

North Bergen resident, Grovert Fuentes, alongside Catch A Lift Fund rang the opening bell to start the trading day at the New York Stock Exchange on December 22, 2016.

Catch A Lift Fund (CAL) enables post-9/11, wounded, Veterans to regain their physical and mental health by granting gym memberships, fitness programs, or in-home gym equipment.

CAL serves over 3,000 wounded veterans and currently has over 500 on their wait list. Over 90% of every donation made to CAL goes directly to funding the veteran’s fitness and wellness programs.

“Fitness helps many veterans whether it’s physically or mentally,” says Fit Lifestyle Box owner Grovert Fuentes. The relationship between Catch A Lift Fund and Fitness Lifestyle Box is a natural pairing.

Fit Lifestyle Box offers a monthly door service subscription for $20 which includes a full-size product, supplements and product samples, and protein bars, chips, and much more.

“I hope FLB can work with CAL in the future to better the lives of many veterans. They’ve helped me and I’d love to help them in any way I can.”

Fuentes also happens to be a combat veteran who utilized the Catch A Lift Fund before volunteering to become a Squad Leader for the organization. “I’d call veterans in my squad to check up on their fitness journey and give them fitness advice to help them reach their goals.”

CAL was founded in memory of Army Cpl. Chris Coffland,(KIA-Afghanistan-2009) and is rooted in his belief that through fitness, one can reach their highest potential both mentally and physically.

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North Bergen's Kennedy Furniture up in the flames

At 11:30 am this morning a fire was reported at Kennedy Furniture on Kennedy Boulevard between 13th and 12th Street in North Bergen.

In a live interview posted by Hudson County View, a news outlet covering Hudson County, NHRFR Chief Montagne says that one firefighter has reported injuries and that a worker was said to be on the roof – the department is still investigating.

“You couldn’t stand within 150 feet of this building due to the heat,” Chief Frank Montagne describes the fire as fully involved and an amazing challenge. “This is a 5 alarm fire so I’d say around 30-40 departments responded. Not to mention the ones that are helping us cover the area.”

North Bergen Police Department reports that “Kennedy Boulevard is closed to all vehicular traffic between 10th Street and 15th Street. Please remain out of the area.”

Firefighters are still battling the flame at the time this article was posted.

North Bergen’s Kennedy Furniture up in the flames

At 11:30 am this morning a fire was reported at Kennedy Furniture on Kennedy Boulevard between 13th and 12th Street in North Bergen.

In a live interview posted by Hudson County View, a news outlet covering Hudson County, NHRFR Chief Montagne says that one firefighter has reported injuries and that a worker was said to be on the roof – the department is still investigating.

“You couldn’t stand within 150 feet of this building due to the heat,” Chief Frank Montagne describes the fire as fully involved and an amazing challenge. “This is a 5 alarm fire so I’d say around 30-40 departments responded. Not to mention the ones that are helping us cover the area.”

North Bergen Police Department reports that “Kennedy Boulevard is closed to all vehicular traffic between 10th Street and 15th Street. Please remain out of the area.”

Firefighters are still battling the flame at the time this article was posted.

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Man wanted by North Bergen police for midtown shooting

WANTED BY THE NORTH BERGEN POLICE DEPARTMENT.. ANIBAL JOSE is WANTED for Aggravated Assault, Terroristic Threats, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purpose and Certain

Persons Not to Have a Weapon.

JOSE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

On Monday, December 12, 2016 Anibal Jose was involved in a shooting that occurred on the corner of 45th Street and Bergen Turnpike. Fortunately, as of yet, there are no reported injuries. Jose was last seen fleeing the scene in a dark gray or black older model (early 2000s) BMW 3 Series with tinted windows.

Jose has a very distinct tattoo of a cobra on his forehead. If anyone knows the whereabouts of Jose, we urge the public not to approach him and please contact the North Bergen Police Department immediately at (201) 392-2100 or call 911.

BREAKING: Alleged work related death at Lincoln Recycling in North Bergen

It was a gruesome scene moments ago at Lincoln Recycling in North Bergen as HudPost.com was the first media outlet to break the news of an alleged work-related death.

Police and detectives were seen gathering information from Lincoln Recycling employees as others were photographing the scene. Nearby conversation could be heard about the alleged victim as being “a good guy.”

Upon inspection of the scene a possible forklift can be seen lying on its side next to a ramp leading to a loading truck. A camera attached to the facility is pointed directly at the incident and is possibly going to be used as the main evidence of this accident.

The faculty has received numerous OSHA related citation in the past. Lieze Associates, doing business as Eagle Recycling of New Jersey, with one repeat and three serious safety violations after a worker’s fingers were amputated in December 2012 at the company’s North Bergen recycling transfer station. OSHA’s investigation was initiated in response to a referral by the North Bergen Police Department and has resulted in proposed fines of $70,070.

The township says the North Bergen Police Department are still investigating and OSHA has been contacted on this incident.

Reports: Bullet lodged into home during North Bergen shootout

Reports say that a shootout occurred late Monday evening on 45th Street and Bergen Turnpike.

Eye witnesses say multiple people were involved in the shooting minutes after a family of 5 drove away from the parking lot of Rumba Cubana. The local restaurant was evacuated shortly before North Bergen Police blocked off traffic on Bergen Turnpike.

Reports also indicate that a bullet was found lodged into a neighboring home.

Anyone who has information about the shooting please contact the North Bergen Police Department at 201-392-2100

North Bergen artist, 070 Shake, returns home to sold out concert the night of album release

“I’m from North Bergen!” 19 year-old singer 070 Shake proudly tells the sold out crowd at New York City’s Webster Hall.

Shake and her group “070” released the 070 Project: Chapter 1 the same day of her concert which included some of Shake’s most well-known work such as “Honey” and “Thru the Speakers”.

Phi who is featured on “Thru The Speakers” and also a North Bergen resident tells HudPost “the crowd was beautiful”. Phi performed earlier in the night, showcasing his Hudson County tribute song “Bergenline Flows”.

Towards the end of the night Shake asked the crowd if she could bring out a friend before she revealed A$AP Ferg who performed his song “New Level”.

The North Bergen artist has been exploding on the hip-hop scene having been featured with grammy nominated artist Fabolous and even rumored to have been signed to Grammy award winner Kanye West.

North Bergen woman turns 100

On December 7th, 2016 North Bergen resident Armanda Ferrer turned 100 years old!

Mayor Nicholas Sacco honored Ferrer’s birthday at the North Bergen Housing Authority.

“We celebrated a very special birthday…It was very gratifying to see her so full of life and joy as we sang happy birthday and cut a cake to celebrate,” writes North Bergen Mayor Sacco.

North Bergen Chief sworn in as President of Hudson County Chiefs of Police Association

North Bergen Chief Robert J. Dowd was sworn in as the President of the Hudson County Chiefs of Police Association on December 6th.

Chief Dowd is completing his 23rd year as a North Bergen Police Officer. He holds a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from NJCU. Chief Dowd was designated an Accredited Chief Executive–Chief of Police–Advanced by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police. This is the highest level of accreditation a police chief can hold in NJ, and currently Chief Dowd is the only Chief of Police in Hudson County to hold this accredited status.

“Great choice! I look forward as a member of the Freeholder Public Safety Committee working with the chief on issues that we are committed to address and resolve,” writes Hudson County Freeholder Anthony Vainieri.

Established in 1957, the association consults with legislative policymakers and the County Prosecutor on issues that affect the quality of life for the citizens of Hudson County. The Association also networks with one another to ensure that the men and women of Hudson County law enforcement agencies have the tools and support they need to carry out their duties in a safe and efficient manner.

Recently, Chief Dowd was invited to the White House to discuss issues and solutions of community and police partnerships.

“You know, there’s going to have to be, on the side of criminal justice, there has to be some discussions about a not so proud task in this country: of institutionalized racism and some other problems that plague our country,” he explained. “But policing may have truly then might have been a job, where today it’s a profession and it’s led by educated leaders and young leaders who are actually engaged in our community. We believe in our community.”