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Child Sex Crime Arrests + Federal Dollars: This Week In Bergen

Top stories included several arrests, $178 million in federal money coming to Bergen, and expansion of Teaneck's Holy Name Hospital.

If you missed any headlines this week in Bergen County, here are some of the top stories from the past week.
If you missed any headlines this week in Bergen County, here are some of the top stories from the past week. (Jamie Hamill/Hamx Design)

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Another week has come and gone. If you missed any headlines this week in Bergen County, here are some of the top stories from the past week.

Have a nice weekend!


Bergen Projects Get A Piece Of $178M From Federal Bill

In Bergen, that federal money will fund higher education, street and sewer replacements, public recreation, transit, health, and more.

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Man Charged With Assault, Child Endangering: Bergen Prosecutor

Officials arrested an Alabama man on sexual assault and child endangering charges Wednesday in Paramus, the Bergen County Prosecutor said.

Teaneck Chef Charged In Sexual Assault On A Child

Bergen County Jail records show Shalom Yehudiel arrived Wednesday. Yehudiel owns The Humble Toast and La Cucina Di Nava.

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Bergen Teacher Faces Child Endangering, Sexual Contact Charges

A Hackensack man employed as a teacher faces several charges after an investigation into a reported child sexual assault, officials said.

Holy Name Expansion: Teaneck Council OKs Rezoning, Report Says

Holy Name needed council's approval to rezone part of its current campus and some property it owns to expand the hospital.

Bergen Students Invited To Submit To Racial Justice Video Project

Videos should express students' reflections of how they came to understand their own racial, cultural, or ethnic identities.

Amidst Donor Shortage, Bergen New Bridge Holds Blood Drive

The medical center partnered with Bergen County and Vitalant for the drive. Forty people rolled up their sleeves to donate blood.

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