Crime & Safety
Jewish Business Alliance Commends Hoboken Cop: ‘Exceptional Job’
A Hoboken police sergeant was honored by the North Jersey Jewish Business Alliance for his professionalism in a "sudden death situation."

HOBOKEN, NJ — A Hoboken police sergeant was recently honored by the North Jersey Jewish Business Alliance for his professionalism handling a “sudden death situation” earlier this year.
Sergeant Nicholas Burke did an “exceptional job respecting Jewish customs” during the encounter, according to the alliance.
Burke also earned a proclamation commending his efforts from the Hudson County Board of Freeholders.
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We were glad to recognize Sgt Burke from @HobokenPD for the exceptional job he did in respecting Jewish customs. He also received a proclamation from the HC Board of Freeholders, presented to him by Freeholder Captain @AnthonyLRomano. @KenFerrante pic.twitter.com/V9BEPklacl
— NJJewishBusinessAlliance (@njjbatweets) September 6, 2018
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