Driver Involved in North Bergen Fatal Crash Faces Criminal Charge

A North Bergen man has been arrested and charged for his involvement in the September collision that caused the death of a passenger in the vehicle he was driving on Westside Avenue in North Bergen.

On December 3, 2018, Daniel Rodriguez, age 19, of North Bergen, turned himself in without incident to members of the Fatal Collision Unit at the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office in Jersey City. He was transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility in Kearny following his arrest.

Rodriguez has been charged with Death by Auto in violation of N.J.S. 2C:11-5, a second-degree crime. He was scheduled to make his first appearance on this charge in Criminal Justice Reform Court in the Hudson County Administration Building in Jersey City at 1:00 p.m. on December 4, 2018.

Prosecutor Suarez credited the Hudson County Regional Fatal Collision Unit for the investigation and arrest and the North Bergen Police Department for their assistance in the investigation.

On Thursday, September 20, 2018, at approximately 9:40 p.m., the North Bergen Police Department received a report of a collision on Westside Avenue in North Bergen. Upon arrival, responding Police Officers found that a 2013 Infiniti had collided with a tractor-trailer truck.

The investigation by the Hudson County Regional Fatal Collision Unit and the North Bergen Police Department determined that the Infiniti was traveling north on Westside Avenue at an excessive rate of speed when the collision occurred. The tractor-trailer was pulling out of the driveway of 4700 Westside Avenue and about to make a turn onto Westside Avenue when it was struck by the Infiniti.

Both Rodriguez and the passenger of the Infiniti were treated at the scene by Emergency Medical Services before being transported to Hackensack University Medical Center where they were initially listed in critical condition.

The passenger, identified as William David, age 36, of North Bergen was pronounced dead on September 23, 2018, while in Hackensack University Medical Center.

The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured as a result of the collision and remained at the scene while members of the Hudson County Regional Fatal Collision Unit and the North Bergen Police Department conducted their investigation.

The above charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty. R.P.C.3.6(b)(6).

‘Shave-Off’ Event Closes Month-Long Fundraiser to Fight Cancer

“No Shave November” concluded with a “shave-off” event on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018 with barbers from The Jagged Edge Spa & Salon pruning the collective whiskers of North Bergen’s finest.

About 80 officers in the North Bergen Police Department participated in the fundraiser this year, growing their beards and contributing to Fight CRC, an organization dedicated to raising money for research and awareness about colorectal cancer. Although CRC is the #2 cancer killer among men and women combined in the U.S., the disease is treatable if caught early, so the NBPD urges everyone to get screenings.

It was an early screening that identified the disease in Bob Ceragno, owner of Eye Contact Vision Center in North Bergen, and allowed him to get life-saving treatment several years ago. Since then he has been a vigorous advocate for Fight CRC, and has sponsored No-Shave November and the annual Shave-Off for the past three years.

This year about $5,000 was raised between the NBPD, Guttenberg PD, North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue, Englewood Hospital, and other donors.

Police Chief Robert Dowd strongly encouraged police officers to participate in the drive as part of his focus on health and well-being in the department. Public Safety Commissioner Allen Pascual was among the individuals who let their beards grow for the month.

The Shave-Off saw numerous local and regional media descend on Eye Contact vision center to watch participants file up, take their seats in the barber chair, and walk away clean-shaven.

Holiday Season Kicks Off with Tree Lighting in Braddock Park

Santa Claus rode into Braddock Park on Wednesday, Nov 28, 2018 not on a sleigh pulled by reindeer but on a Hudson County Sheriff’s vehicle, waving to the revelers who came for the 2nd annual holiday tree lighting.

Despite a frosty pre-winter chill, a sizable crowd gathered to watch Santa and his pal, Freeholder Anthony Vainieri, throw the switch to illuminate the 22-foot Norwood Spruce at the Palisade Avenue entrance to the park.

Joining the festivities were County Executive Thomas DeGise, North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco and Commissioners Hugo Cabrera, Julio Marenco, Frank Gargiulo, and Allen Pascual, Assemblywoman Angelica Jimenez, Assemblyman Pedro Mejia, Guttenberg Mayor Wayne Zitt, Hudson County Sheriff Frank Schillari, and many, many more local officials.

The North Bergen High School Chorus regaled the crowd with joyful holiday carols, while under a large tent Rose’s Italian Deli dispensed free hot chocolate, cookies, and pastries. The festivities ended with families snapping photos under the tree alongside Santa and Mayor Sacco.

Broadway Gains 42 New Parking Spots

As the final stage in an extensive community improvement project to make North Bergen’s Broadway business district even more attractive and inviting to visitors, the township has made adjustments to street parking, adding 42 new spots to the area.

The additional spots were the result of switching from parallel parking to angled parking on the east side of Broadway between 72nd and 79th Streets. A portion of the funding for this project was provided by the State of New Jersey, and based on state requirements the spots are angled for rear-in parking rather than front-in parking.

Mayor Nicholas Sacco and Parking Authority Director Robert Baselice visited the area to review the changes on Nov. 28, 2018 joined by Freeholder Anthony Vainieri, Township Administrator Chris Pianese, DPW Superintendent John Shaw and Deputy Director Frank Englese, and other officials. They met with numerous local business owners, who were delighted with the new parking arrangement.

As part of the upgrade to the area, the township also repaved Broadway and made all the street corners handicap-compliant.

Broadway has gained a reputation as “restaurant row” in the recent past, with the opening of a number of excellent restaurants, joining the other fine dining establishments and local businesses already in the area, making it a terrific destination for shoppers and diners. Now it’s even easier to visit and take advantage of the many rewards that Broadway has to offer.

12-Story Hotel Could Rise in North Bergen

The township’s latest hotel is being proposed for a property located just north of Route 495 that faces both Paterson Plank Road and Tonnelle Avenue/Routes 1 and 9. A legal notice that was issued at the beginning of November states that the building would be 12 stories tall, making it one of the tallest structures in the immediate vicinity. 198 guest rooms would be included in the hotel along with two automated parking garages, according to the notice.

A rendering posted by Manhattan-based MSP Engineering, Inc. shows that the 165,000-square-foot project is being designed by PMI Architectural Services. The drawing also includes plans for a green roof and deck.

Read more at JerseyDigs.com

11-Story Building to Rise at the Mundo Latino Site in North Bergen

An upcoming development in North Bergen will be among the tallest buildings along the entire Bergenline Avenue corridor.

An 11-story building has been approved by the North Bergen Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) for 8619 Bergenline Avenue, between 85th Street and 87th Street. 8619 Holding Company, LLC received Preliminary and Final Site Plan approval with variances such as use, density, and height, according to a recent legal notice. The development is expected to include 135 residential units, with 50 being studios and 50 containing one bedroom. The rest of the units would be two-bedroom apartments.

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79th & 80th Streets to Become One-Way on Nov. 27

The North Bergen Police Department, in coordination with the Department of Public Works and the New Jersey and Hudson County Departments of Transportation, will be changing 79th and 80th Streets from two-way to one-way thoroughfares on Tuesday morning, Nov. 27, 2018.

In order to improve traffic flow, 79th Street will be one way eastbound from Tonnelle Avenue to Kennedy Boulevard, and 80th Street will be one way westbound from Kennedy Boulevard to Tonnelle Avenue.

In addition, as of this month, 81st Street is one-way westbound from Bergenline Avenue to 2nd Avenue.

These changes are being taken to address long standing issues regarding traffic congestion and parking in the area, and to increase safety for motorists and pedestrians. Representatives from the Police Department along with Freeholder Anthony Vainieri met with local residents on Nov. 20 to discuss the upcoming changes, explain the benefits of the new arrangement, and gather feedback.

Numerous street signs are being installed to notify drivers of the changes. The NBPD will monitor vehicular traffic flow throughout the holiday season and beyond to ensure the new patterns are better serving the area and the township.

25th Annual Winterfest on Nov. 29

Mayor Nicholas Sacco and the Township Commissioners invite all North Bergen residents to come out and celebrate the season at the gala 25th Annual Winterfest, taking place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018.

As one of the biggest events of the year in the township, Winterfest offers entertainment for all ages, including rides, games, ice skating, a horse and buggy, food, music, giveaways, face painting, photos with Santa, and much, much more. All your favorite characters will be there, including Mickey and Minnie, Elsa and Olaf, Black Panther, The Grinch, Alvin, Dory, Elastigirl, and all their friends, so don’t miss out.

Festivities will take place on Bergenline Avenue between 76th and 85th Streets. The rain date is Nov. 30.