Rape rose 88% in 2015 according to North Bergen Police statistics

North Bergen, NJ –

According to crime statistics provided by NorthBergenPolice.com, rape has increase by a staggering 88% from 2014 to 2015.

In 2016, 3 reports of rape have been recorded by NBPD.

During the Academy Awards this year, Vice President Joe Biden campaigned to stop sexual assault.

ItsOnUs.org and it’s supporters pledge to recognize that non-consensual sex is sexual assault. To identify situations in which sexual assault may occur. To intervene in situations where consent has not or cannot be given. To create an environment in which sexual assault is unacceptable and survivors are supported.

North Bergen sues Palisades hospital

North Bergen filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging the tax-exempt status of Palisades Medical Center, whose 8.6-acre campus overlooking the Hudson River occupies some of the most expensive real estate in the area.

The township is the eighth municipality in the state to take legal action seeking tax payments from non-profit hospitals since Governor Christie vetoed legislation last month that would have preserved their property-tax exemptions and instead required them to pay smaller “community service fees.”

The North Bergen lawsuit seeks payment for 2016, township officials said Wednesday. It was authorized by a unanimous vote of the township commissioners.

The lawsuit also includes the River Road property occupied by the Harborage, a nursing home owned by the hospital. Palisades is a member of the Hackensack University Network.

The potential annual tax bill, based on the property’s assessment and the current tax rate, would exceed $3 million.

But North Bergen is not seeking full payment of taxes from Palisades, said Mayor Nicholas Sacco, who said he reluctantly voted in favor of the suit. “They would be taxed out of existence,” he said.

Read More at NorthJersey.com

Under Gov. Christie budget proposal North Bergen schools would receive $57,000,000

Gov. Chris Christie has proposed spending more than $13 billion in funding, including $548 million in new spending in his 2017 budget proposal. The proposal increases school spending by about 4 percent and every district would get an increase in funding from the previous year.

Under the proposed amounts, North Bergen would recieve $56,603,083 for 2015-2016 & 57,095,133 2016-2017. This would be an increase of 2.2% over the last five years.

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"Still strong. Let's raise awareness for Congenital Heart Defects 2016!"

The oldest surviving person in the tristate area (27-years-old) with hypo-plastic left heart syndrome and the first Latino in the United States to survive the illness, Kenneth Castano, is lending his experience with the disease to raise awareness of Congenital Heart Defects or CHD.

On February 3rd, 2016 Castano posted a video on his Facebook page urging his followers to post questions in honor of Congenital Heart Defects awareness week 2016.

CHD Awareness Week is an annual awareness effort to help educate the public about congenital heart defects, the number-one birth defect that affects approximately one in every 125 babies every year in the United States alone.

Castano will answer the questions posted on his facebook page on February 7th and “give you that little bit of hope that can make a huge difference.”

Proposed: Commercial and residential multifamily building with 62 residential units and 93 parking spaces and 3 retail stores

The North Bergen Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold their Regular Meeting on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016 at 7:00PM in the Municipal Council Chambers, Ground Floor, 4233 Kennedy Boulevard, North Bergen, New Jersey.

67th Street & Kennedy Blvd West, LLC 6701-6725 Kennedy Blvd and 6710 Bergenwood Avenue Block: 224 Lot(s) 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 55

Present Use: Lot 21: Restaurant, Lot 23: Multifamily building, Lot 24-27: Vacant, Lot 55: one family home

Proposed Use: construction of a new mixed use commercial and residential multifamily building with 62 residential units and 93 parking spaces and 3 retail stores.

Proposed: 18 unit residential building on 26th Street

North Bergen Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold their Regular Meeting on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016 at 7:00PM in the Municipal Council Chambers, Ground Floor, 4233 Kennedy Boulevard, North Bergen, New Jersey.

1209-1211 26th Street Block: 50 Lot(s) 17,18,24.01,24.02 Present Use: Residential Proposed Use: 18 unit residential building with 22 off street parking spaces

Read more at NorthBergen.org