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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Hackensack River Crossing Closed 'Indefinitely'

Travelers advised to seek other routes.

The Court Street Bridge linking Bogota and Hackensack is closed indefinitely, Bogota Police announced Friday.  Travelers were advised to use other routes. It was not immediately clear why the bridge crossing was shut down.  The bridge reopened in February after being closed to repair damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. However, a $1 million repair project was expected to continue through March.  Much of the bridge structure was replaced as part of a 26-month upgrade project, northjersey.com reported.  Another nearby river crossing, the Anderson Street Bridge linking Teaneck and Hackensack, was restricted to one lane in each direction after an inspection last year found the structure needed major repairs.  Eleven bus routes carrying 2,000 …

Diane Schwarz

2:30 pm on Monday, April 22, 2013

Can the hover crafts carry my car? Does the "sequester" have anything to do with the bridges? I heard today that visitors to far away prisons (even the hospitals) are having visiting priviledges cut. Forget about seeing your child, sibling or parent!   more ›

Saturday, March 9, 2013

More Than 100 Employers Set For FDU Career Fair

Event open to all area job seekers.

Fairleigh Dickinson University will host a job fair featuring more than 100 employers at the school's Metropolitan campus.  The event is planned for March 27 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Rothman Center in Hackensack, FDU announced. The fair is open to all local job seekers and registration is not required.  "All candidates should dress professionally and bring plenty of resumes to distribute to employers," the school said.  About 800 job seekers turned out for a career fair Thursday in Hasbrouck Heights, northjersey.com reported. Despite reports of an economic recovery, many unemployed locals said they have struggled to find work.    Follow Patch on Twitter, Facebook and click to sign up for News Alerts. News tip? E-mail teaneck@patch.com

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Gang Members Sentenced in Slaying of Teaneck Man, Report Says

Teaneck man was killed in a case of mistaken identity

Three members of the “Dominicans Don’t Play” gang were sentenced to prison Tuesday in the 2009 killing of a Teaneck man attacked in Hackensack, northjersey.com reported. Union City resident Gabriel Pujols, 25, was sentenced to 23 years, the report said. Co-defendants 29-year-old Frederick DeLeon, also of Union City and Hackensack resident Manuel Ramirez were sentenced to 12 and 10 year terms. Prosecutors said the three were drinking at a party in Hackensack and got into a fight with a group of men they thought were from the “Trinitarios” gang, according to the report. Pujols and his co-defendants later went searching for the rivals and happened upon Victor Garcia, who was not a gang member. Pujols admitted to stabbing 20-year-old Garcia, …

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Bergen County to Hold Black History Month Celebration

Event to feature two keynote speakers

The county's annual Black History Month Celebration is scheduled for Thursday at One Bergen Plaza in Hackensack, officials announced.  The celebration will feature keynote addresses from Clinton Lacey and Arnold Brown. Lacey, a Teaneck native, is a deputy commissioner with the New York City Department of Probation and will speak about the Emancipation Proclamation.  Brown, a longtime community activist and noted historian, is the co-chair of the Martin Luther King Jr.Monument Committee and the county's African American Advisory Committee. He will address "The March on Washington: A Date with History."  WABC-TV reporter Anthony Johnson will serve as master of ceremonies.  The event is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Feb. 21 on the fifth floor of …

Eunice Pruitt

11:10 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I invite all visitors to this event to view my art work displayed on the first floor lobby of the Bergen County Administration Building in celebration of Black History. The exhibit includes an acrylic focusing on the 150 years of emancipation and 20 acrylics and watercolors depicting African American family life and scenes from Africa   more ›

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Bergen Habitat to Begin Multi-Year Assistance to Sandy Victims

Homeowners can apply now for assistance from the volunteer organization

North Jersey was forever changed after Hurricane Sandy hit the area, devasting homes in towns like Little Ferry, Moonachie, Hackensack, South Hackensack and Carlstadt. Now the Bergen County chapter of Habitat for Humanity, based out of Oradell, is looking to institute a five-year relief plan to assist homeowners rehabilitate, rebuild and return to their homes. "Habitat International is committed to disaster relief and is rolling out programs for six target locations, including Bergen County," Jacey Raimondo, executive director of Bergen County Habitat said. "We're looking at long-term reconstruction over the next three to five years."   As part of the long-term relief efford, which could begins sometime in spring 2013, Habitat Bergen is …

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Two Charged in Teaneck Robbery

Assailants arrested in Hackensack after fleeing Queen Anne Road robbery, police say.

Two men face robbery charges after they accosted two pedestrians on Queen Anne Road and made off with an iPhone late Tuesday, according to Teaneck police. Officers responded to a report of a robbery near the CVS around 11 p.m. where the victims said two assailants had run up behind them, snatched the phone and fled, Sgt. Thomas Sullivan said. Police learned the robbers were seen fleeing the area in a white sedan and broadcast an alert to nearby towns, Sullivan said. Hackensack officers later stopped the car on Fair Street and police found the stolen phone inside. Steven Olivio, 19, of Brooklyn, and 23-year-old Jose Rosario, of Hackensack, were charged with robbery and remained held Wednesday at the Bergen County Jail on $25,000 bail, with …

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michael

5:52 pm on Sunday, November 25, 2012

just so you know,The free phone handout did not start on Obama"s watch, but please continue to promulgate the myth and forgive me for interrupting your covert race baiting,and i do believe they should throw away the key but for the right reasons   more ›

Thursday, November 1, 2012

SANDY UPDATES: Schools Closed, SAT Testing Canceled in Teaneck

Massive outages continue, police headquarters opened as charging station.

Note: Updates were published through Hurricane Sandy last week. For the latest Teaneck news, visit teaneck.patch.com.      Hurricane Sandy has caused major damage across North Jersey. This page is a single source for all Teaneck-related storm updates. Check back often for new information.   Click for a guide to closures, recap of storm news and important safety tips. Updates follow below.  GET STORM UPDATES: Follow Patch on Twitter, Facebook and click to sign up for Breaking News Alerts. News tip or photos? E-mail noah@patch.com  Friday updates:  5 p.m.: Power is reportedly coming back online to some areas of Teaneck. Officials say an area east of the train tracks could be back online within hours. Read more here.  8:51 a.m.: The Teaneck …

Jason Flynn

2:04 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

I think having traffic lights out on Cedar Lane, Palisades, Queen Anne days after a storm is inexcusable. I thin having parts of major roads still blocked off, like Queen Anne is rediculous. If everyone knew 3-5 days before the storm that this was much worse than Irene and the October 2011 ice storm, why are we only NOW flying in additional utility trucks and cherry pickers on army cargo jets [I …   more ›

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Sketch Released in Latest Possible Bergen Child Luring Attempt

Latest incident was reported in Westwood as cases being investigated across Bergen County.

Police are searching for a man involved in a "potential luring incident" Thursday morning in Westwood, according to Police Captain Frank Durante. The incident took place on Lafayette Avenue at about 7:10 a.m. when the Westwood Jr./Sr. High School student was walking to school, Durante said. The man allegedly stopped and offered the girl a ride. She declined and reported the incident when she got to school. Police are searching for information about the man. He was described as being middle-aged and balding with a crew cut. He was driving a gray four-door hatchback with a NYPD sticker in the front left windshield. Police released a sketch of the suspect Thursday afternoon. Anyone with information can contact Westwood Police at 201-664-7000…

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Police Release Sketch in Hackensack Luring Attempt

Link between some recent luring attempts has not been ruled out.

Hackensack police have released a composite sketch of a man they say tried to lure an 11-year-old boy into a car last week. The man reportedly approached the child as he walked to school near Union and Sussex Streets and asked where a Costo store was located, NJ.com reported. When the boy said he didn’t know, the man continued talking to him before asking him to get in his Jeep Wrangler. As many as five luring attempts have been reported in the area last week. In Oradell, police were investigating a report of an older white male with gray, balding hair, wearing a button-down shirt and black pants who approached two children. A sketch released by police in a Maywood incident shows a man with facial hair and what is described as salt and …

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Lane Closures Added to Anderson Street Bridge Restrictions

Busy crossing between Teaneck and Hackensack needs extensive repairs, officials say. County reviewing state report on bridge's condition.

One lane in each direction on the Anderson Street Bridge was closed Tuesday after a state consultant's inspection found the busy link between Teaneck and Hackensack would need extensive repairs, officials said.  The lane closures will remain in place indefinitely, along with a 15-ton weight restriction forcing eleven bus routes to be detoured to Route 4.  Concrete barriers were installed to keep traffic away from weakened areas of the four lane bridge, according to Bergen County Public Works Director Joe Crifasi.  The bridge's condition does not pose a safety risk, but the inspection found the structure was in need of "immediate attention," Crifasi told Patch.  There were no plans for additional closures or detours, Crifasi said. Bergen …

shimon baum

4:57 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012

So the bridge was rated deficient in 2006 nothing happened with it for the past 6 years?   more ›

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