- 1. Judge: North Bergen Planning Board's actions "arbitrary, capricious and unreasonabl
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- Not surprising. The only thing surprising is this Judge's comments about it and the fact that no other news outlet really picked up on them. I doubt any other Judge in Hudson County would have had the courage ...
- Created on January 12 2012
- 2. Sources: FBI visited Hudson County Sheriff’s Office earlier this month
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- Written by John Heinis Multiple sources, who spoke to Hudson County View under the condition of anonymity, confirmed that the FBI paid a visit to the office, located at 567 Pavonia Avenue, regarding ...
- Created on November 07 2014
- 3. Upstart trying to topple Hudson County state Sen. Nick Sacco
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- ... machine that has controlled Hudson County for more than the past 50 years," said Francisco Torres, who works in real estate. "It is time to put the interest of the people before the interest of a political ...
- Created on April 15 2013
- 4. More delays possible in case of suspended North Bergen public works official accused of misconduct
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- ... for personal chores and campaign work. He was suspended without pay from his $133,000-per-year job. He is alleged to have ordered workers to help with three political races in Hudson County as well ...
- Created on January 08 2015
- 5. Angry North Bergen residents say 'preschool trailer park' threatens county lan
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- By Kathryn Brenzel NORTH BERGEN — Some North Bergen residents say that plans to make the township preschool a permanent resident of a Hudson County Park threaten one of their few escapes from ...
- Created on November 10 2014
- 6. Mayor Sacco, opponents debate over new Lincoln Recycling contract
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- ... “We have no reports of asbestos contamination—we have no reports of air supply contamination. The DEP consistently went to the [recycling plant] with the request of Hudson County Regional Health,” ...
- Created on October 29 2014
- 7. Protesters: Mayor Nick Sacco lax in fixing problems associated with recycling plant
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- By Katherine Guest/Hudson County View Dozens of protesters gathered in North Bergen together outside of Lincoln Recycling on Dell Ave., formally known as Liez Associates/ Eagle Recycling of New ...
- Created on October 27 2014
- 8. North Bergen Police on high alert due to school threat
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- North Bergen Police on high alert due to school threat. Hudson County TV spoke to North Bergen Chief of Police Robert J. Dowd about a threat to “Shoot up the school on 6/6/14,” found written on a desk ...
- Created on June 07 2014
- 9. The high price of car ownership
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- ... not among them. In fact, according to the list, North Bergen ranks fifth among cities with the most expensive car insurance in New Jersey. As the priciest city in Hudson County for auto insurance, North ...
- Created on April 28 2014
- 10. Sacco forced to catch up, says JJ reader
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- By Letters to the Editor/The Jersey Journal History teaches us that whenever a person attempts to challenge the status quo of the political machine in Hudson County that person becomes the target of ...
- Created on October 28 2013
- 11. N. Bergen group backs Christie
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- ... The group also cited Christie for appointing many Hispanics to key leadership positions, as well as providing increased state aid to Hudson County. The group also took a swipe at North Bergen Mayor ...
- Created on October 28 2013
- 12. Sacco forced to catch up,says JJ reader
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- By Letters to the Editor/The Jersey Journal History teaches us that whenever a person attempts to challenge the status quo of the political machine in Hudson County that person becomes the target of ...
- Created on October 24 2013
- 13. North Bergen had been paying "no-work" attorney for years, audit find
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- ... attorney but the work stopped after a falling out with the construction official. He then had to make his own work, he told auditors. The finding has been referred to the Hudson County prosecutor's office ...
- Created on June 26 2013
- 14. NJ comptroller finds North Bergen paying higher salaries than average to lawyers
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- ... The township said he was paid without the consent of officials and that it would refer the matter to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office. The attorney disputes that he was paid without knowledge, however, ...
- Created on June 26 2013
- 15. North Bergen officials paid attorney to do nothing, N.J. comptroller says in new report
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- ... the consent of township officials" and that they had referred the matter to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office for review. But the attorney said in an interview with the comptroller’s office that North ...
- Created on June 26 2013
- 16. North Bergen DPW official Grossi hears corruption charges in Bergen court
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- ... Hudson County," a prosecutor said today. DeLuca said that he is considering a motion to bring the case back to Hudson County because "There is absolutely no criteria to take it out of Hudson."DeLuca said ...
- Created on April 09 2013
- 17. North Bergen special needs student, 8, left alone on bus 5 hours; 2 charged
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- ... bus company, Hudson County Transportation, is located, police said. The boy, 8, has Russell-Silver Syndrome, a genetic disorder, it was revealed in court when Martinez and Lazala appeared Wednesday. ...
- Created on March 21 2013
- 18. OSHA cites North Bergen company for safety violations after worker loses fingers
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- ... the fire in October, Flynn said. Eagle Recycling has appealed the $100,000 North Bergen fine to the Hudson County Construction Board of Appeals, where it is pending. In total, North Bergen has fined ...
- Created on March 20 2013
- 19. Trailer park tenants get one more year
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- ... the ultimate result is a very sad day for the people of North Bergen, particularly because the trailer park was the home to many modest and hard working individuals.” But in modern Hudson County, affordable ...
- Created on March 05 2013
- 20. Development coming to 53rd St.
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- ... by state law and is popular in several Hudson County towns. But it is controversial, as it means the developers don't have to pay school or county taxes. Developers may end up paying just as much to the ...
- Created on January 29 2013