WEEHAWKEN BRIEFS

Free 12-week NAMI course for families of those with depression, bipolar

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is offering a free educational, 12-week course for families of individuals diagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, etc. This course also covers medication and other important topics. The course starts Monday Sept. 19 in Union City.

For more information contact Dana Johnson (551) 242-3681, Danayjohnson@aol.com or Carmen Garcia (201) 310-5828, garciacarmen524@gmail.com

Classes are also being offered in Spanish, for more information call (201) 861-0614.

Alexander Hamilton: experience ‘His Life through Story & Song’ Sept. 30

Alexander Hamilton is certainly enjoying a pop culture renaissance of late! The Weehawken Library is proud to be hosting “Alexander Hamilton: His Life in Story and Song” by the Hudson River Ramblers, spotlighting this dynamic founding father at the Nutrition Center, 201 Highwood Avenue, on Friday Sept. 30 beginning at 7 p.m.

The evening will feature a free performance recounting highlights from the life of Hamilton, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, major author of the Federalist papers, and the United States’ first secretary of the treasury. It will capture his early days through his passionate political career and finally his death at the hands of Aaron Burr right here in Weehawken, all as told through both narrative story and song.

For more information call the Library at (201) 863-7823.

Pedestrian struck on Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen

Hudson County Sheriff Frank Schillari released a statement regarding a pedestrian who was hit by a Chevy Tahoe on Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen.

The pedestrian, 33, of North Bergen, was struck at approximately 8:22 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13. The driver of the Tahoe, a 45-year-old resident of North Bergen, immediately called 911 and remained at the scene until police arrived. 

The North Bergen Police and the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office Crash Investigation Unit responded to the crash near Tonnelle Avenue and 48th Street.

North Bergen Police units found the man unconscious lying in the north bound lanes of Tonnelle Avenue, with severe head injuries.

A statement from the sherriff’s office said that the man “regained consciousness and became combative when North Bergen EMS workers were treating him.” He was then transported to the Jersey City Medical Center and was initially listed in critical condition, but has since regained consciousness and has been stabilized. He still remains at the Jersey City Medical Center for observation.

According to the statement, the investigators pieced together that the victim was crossing Tonnelle Avenue, from the west side to the east side, between cars that were stopped in the south bound lanes. When he entered the north bound lane he was struck.

Sheriff’s Crash Investigators believe the victim had ear buds in his ears and have confirmed the victim was not in a crosswalk. The crash remains under investigation by the Sheriff’s Crash Investigation Unit and the North Bergen Police Traffic Bureau.

Expect I-495 eastbound lane closures this weekend

New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials have announced emergency bridge repairs requiring lane closures this weekend on I-495 eastbound heading toward the Lincoln Tunnel in North Bergen.

Beginning at 10 p.m., Friday, Sept. 16 until 4 a.m., Monday, Sept. 19, NJDOT’s contractor, Mount Construction, will close the two right lanes on I-495 eastbound at mile post 0.85, prior to where I-495 crosses over Route 1&9, to repair a collapsed expansion joint. In addition, the ramp from Route 3 eastbound to I-495 eastbound will be reduced to one lane, and the ramps from the New Jersey Turnpike to I-495 eastbound will be reduced to one lane. At least two travel lanes on I-495 eastbound will be maintained at all times.

The closures will permit the reconstruction of the west abutment header and repair of the deteriorated anchor system for the existing steel joint casting plates.

Motorists should expect delays, particularly after the Giants game Sunday afternoon, and are encouraged to seek alternate routes, such as the George Washington Bridge or the Holland Tunnel. I-495 westbound will not be affected.

NJDOT is using Variable Message Signs to provide advance notification to motorists of any traffic pattern changes associated with the emergency bridge repairs. The precise timing of the work is subject to change due to weather or other factors. Motorists are encouraged to check NJDOT’s traffic information website www.511nj.org for real-time travel information and for NJDOT news follow us on Twitter @NJDOT_info.

Breastfeeding discussion at HackensackUMC Palisades

In recognition of World Breastfeeding Month the discussion “Breastfeeding and Work: Let’s Make it Work,” will celebrate the mothers who chose to continue breastfeeding after returning to work. The seminar and dinner are free, and welcomes expecting mothers, new mothers returning to work after birth, and new mothers who have returned to the workplace and continued to breastfeed.

Medical professionals from the Lactation Department at HackensackUMC Palisades and professionals from Palisades Child Care Center will be on hand for a discussion and Q&A session.

The free event takes place at HackensackUMC Palisades on 7600 River Road on Wednesday, Sept. 28. at 6:30 p.m. The admission and parking is free. Light dinner will be provided. There will also be free transportation available from 60th Street & Bergenline Avenue starting at 5:30 p.m.

To register contact Robin or Debbie at 201-520-4785.

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