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North Bergen hires four part-time police officers
Four new, bilingual, Special Law Enforcement Class II Officers were sworn in on Feb. 16.
All are township residents. Two are Hispanic-American; the others are Arabic-American.
Hoboken man is at it again
Qiuwen Zheng was arrested on Feb. 21 at The Rock Pub & Grill at 206 Broadway in Bayonne. He allegedly entered the tavern, violating a no-contact order for past harassment.
On Jan. 4, he was arrested for the same actions at The Rock. Earlier he’d been arrested for threatening Sandra Dear, owner of Bayonne’s Black-owned Little Boho Bookshop.
County housing authorities to get federal funds
The temporary traffic lights have been removed on Abbotsbury Road, Weymouth after several weeks. Picture: Martin Lea TEMPORARY traffic lights have finally been removed from a busy Weymouth junction following a crash several weeks ago. As previously reported, temporary lights were installed at the crossroads after a new traffic signal controller were damaged in a crash on Friday, December 18, 2020. This was in order to allow repairs to safely take place, with pedestrian access from the Rock Pub across Abbotsbury Road closed. The traffic lights caused consistent congestion in the area for several weeks, with motorists complaining of increased delays.
A drunk-driver crashed into Sambo s restaurant on Abbotsbury Road, also taking out a set of traffic lights. Picture: Martin Lea
A drunk-driver crashed into Sambo s restaurant on Abbotsbury Road, also taking out a set of traffic lights Picture: Martin Lea TEMPORARY traffic lights could be in place on a busy Weymouth junction for several more weeks following a crash – as engineers await a new traffic signal controller to be built and delivered. As previously reported, a vehicle crashed into Sambo bar and grill restaurant on Abbotsbury Road before 10am on Friday, December 18. The building, which had to be evacuated, was damaged and repaired hours after the collision. The crash, which has seen a man charged with a drink driving offence, also caused the traffic lights at the busy junction of Abbotsbury Road and Newstead Road to be switched off as an electricity box containing vital cables was damaged.