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North Bergen resident struck and killed by off-duty West New York policeman

A 28-year-old North Bergen man was crossing Kennedy Boulevard at about 70th Street on Monday, March 30 at 11:46 p.m. when he was struck by a 2013 Honda Accord driven by a West New York policeman on his way to work. North Bergen EMS responded to a 911 call and transported the victim, a Guatemalan national, to Palisades Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead shortly before noon on Tuesday morning.
According to a statement from Hudson County Sheriff Frank X. Schillari, the West New York policeman “immediately stopped and rendered assistance to the injured man, who was in cardiac arrest.” A passing Guttenberg police car passing by the scene also stopped to assist, finding the man “lying face down on the sidewalk, unconscious and bleeding from his head.”
“The Hudson County Sheriff’s Office Crash Investigation Unit states that the Honda does not appear to have been speeding and the victim was approximately 70 feet away from the nearest crosswalk when he was struck,” the statement continued. “He was also wearing dark clothing and the area is not well lit. The driver of the car was also transported to Palisades Medical Center for shock and has been released. The accident is still under investigation.”

Ritmo Latino presents cultural music celebration April 7

The UBS Atrium Series will present the acclaimed trio Ritmo Latino on Tuesday, April 7 at 12:30 pm. The concert will take place in the Atrium at 1000 Harbor Blvd. in the Lincoln Harbor section of Weehawken. In this new musical collaboration, harpist Bridget Kibbey, clarinetist Benito Meza, and percussionist John Hadfield weave a cultural celebration of music from Venezuela, Brazil, North Africa, Spain, and Argentina. This concert will feature works by Piazzolla, Barros, Jacob de Bandolim, and Mr. Hadfield. Of special note, the concert will include the New Jersey premiere of a piece written for Ms. Kibbey by noted composer and Grammy winning instrumentalist, Paquito D’Rivera.
All performances for the UBS Atrium Series begin at 12:30 p.m. The concert is free and open to the general public. For directions and more information, please check the HRPAC website – www.hrpac.org – or call the concert hotline at (201) 716-4540.

First annual walk against Lupus will be May 17

May 17 in Jersey City’s Lincoln Park begins a new tradition of family-friendly activities as Daddy’s Sunshine the Fight against Lupus introduces “The First Annual Hudson County Lupus Walk.” Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Donation for individual walkers is $10. To sign up and/or donate, visit www.daddysunshine.com or www.hudsoncountylupuswalk.com. For more information, call (551) 689-0500.

Liberty Humane Society opens new spay/neuter clinic

Non-profit animal shelter Liberty Humane Society has announces the opening of its own dedicated spay/neuter clinic. Liberty Humane Society is the animal shelter for Jersey City, Bayonne, and Hoboken, and has a strict spay-neuter policy, meaning all animals are altered before adoption. This is done to ease the financial and logistic burden of spay/neuter on adopters and to reduce the number of unwanted pets born through accidental litters of puppies and kittens.
Prior to the clinic opening LHS was forced to transport adoptable animals 80 miles each way to a partner clinic.
LHS’s own clinic is housed in a customized RV, fully equipped, on LHS grounds. Staffed by experienced and specialized veterinarians and technicians, the shelter will now be able to spay or neuter adoptable animals on site. The first day of operation, on Wednesday, March 25, saw the safe and effective alteration of five of the shelter’s animals. While access to the clinic is only available for animals in the shelter’s care at this time, shelter officials hope to grow the clinic’s capacity to eventually serve other local shelters and rescues and to help in TNR efforts.
To learn more about Liberty Humane Society and the new Spay/Neuter Clinic, please visit www.libertyhumane.org.

Easter Seals ‘Walk with Me’ and 5K Run comes to MetLife Stadium on April 18

Be a part of history and support a great cause at this year’s Sixth Annual Walk with Me and 5K Run at MetLife Stadium on April 18. Easter Seals New Jersey’s Walk with Me is a national fundraising event to raise awareness and support for families living with disabilities. During Walk with Me events, individual walkers and teams come together for a day full of entertainment and fun to show solidarity among those with and without disabilities.
This year, Easter Seals aims to break the Guinness world record for the world’s longest high-five chain. To win, 2,000 participants ages 10 and up are needed to turn to their neighbors and say, “Gimme five!”
Easter Seals NJ is using the chain to promote a message of solidarity and acceptance of the differences that make us all unique. More than 1,400 people participated in Walk with Me last year, bringing in over $150,000 to support services for the New Jersey community.
The race kicks off at 9:30 a.m. with the parking-lot festivities beginning at 10:30 a.m. Highlights of the day include the Guinness world record attempt for the longest high-five chain; an event hosted by NASH FM radio DJ Kelly Ford and Nascar driver Parker Kligerman; special guest appearances by NY Giants’ James Davidson, Miss New Jersey, Snoopy, and more. There will also be kids’ activities and sponsor booths on the field, a “Passport to Wellness” health fair, and a parking lot party featuring race awards and food, with sandwiches sponsored by Jersey Mike’s Subs.

Support services available for veterans at risk of homelessness

Did you recently become homeless? Are you about to lose your housing? Community Hope helps New Jersey and Pennsylvania veterans and their families keep or find housing and avoid homelessness.
Their Supportive Services for Veteran Families program can help with housing searches, employment services, temporary financial assistance, landlord dispute resolution, linkage to community resources, and more.
Visit communityhope-nj.org for more information or call (973) 463-9600.

Hudson County Schools of Technology hosts recruitment event on April 9

The Hudson County Schools of Technology Career Development Center is hosting a recruitment event on April 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the HCST-Career Development Center, 530 48th Street, 6th Floor, Union City.
Local Mutual Fund Solutions Group in Ridgefield Park is seeking over 100 immediate hires for call center customer service representatives. To register for this event, contact John Toscano at (201) 369-5205, ext. 3756 or email john.toscano@dol.state.nj.us.

WNY Cuban Lions Club Health Fair on April 12

The West New York Cuban Lions Club is teaming with Palisades Medical Center to present its annual Community Health Fair. The event, which is free and open to the general public, will be held on Sunday, April 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the New Community Room, 514 52nd Street (between Bergenline Ave. and Kennedy Blvd.) in West New York.
Free health tests and screenings will include blood pressure, heart rate, cholesterol, dental, eye/vision information, physical therapy, percentage of oxygen in the blood, diabetes, sleep disorder information, glaucoma screening, and more. Several physicians will be in attendance to answer questions. Attendees will receive free samples and giveaways.
For more information, contact Manny Reyes (201) 424-1201 or Nikki Mederos at (201) 854-5702.

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