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Next steps taken to declare Lower Hackensack River a federal Superfund site
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Hackensack River could be cleaned up as a Superfund site
The Route 3 bridge spans the Hackensack River in Secaucus, N.J., Jan. 22, 2015. (AP File Photo)
SECAUCUS, N.J. - New Jersey is moving ahead with a plan to get federal help to clean up the lower
Hackensack River s toxic sediment, which is a remnant of the state s industrial past.
Gov. Phil Murphy s administration is seeking placement of the 23-mile section of the river on the federal government s list of Superfund toxic sites, according to state Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn LaTourette.
If the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approves the river as a Superfund site, the cleanup plan would be eligible for federal funding. Also, the EPA can try to go after the parties responsible for polluting the waters. But gaining Superfund status sometimes takes years.
(Bergen County Prosecutor s Office)
The Leonia High School gym teacher and coach was charged in April with molesting a student.
Bergen County prosecutors said school officials discovered that the then-24-year-old Krakower had been having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a student.
The Palisades Park resident was charged with second-degree sexual assault, second-degree child endangerment and fourth-degree sexual contact.
(NJDOC)
The now-former elementary school teacher pleaded guilty in 2019 to charges that he made a perverted recording of a student and used hidden cameras in restrooms to create child pornography.
Guzzi Jr. was 39-year-old when he pleaded guilty to second-degree charges of official misconduct, manufacturing child pornography and distributing at least 25 files of child porn. He received a 17-year prison term when sentenced in Sept. 2019 and currently is eligible for parole in September 2029.
Lower Hackensack River declared federal Superfund site
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A Carlstadt man who fled a crash on Route 80 that injured four people was charged with assault by auto, among other offenses, New Jersey State Police said.
Israel Arroyo, 23, was driving one of three vehicles involved in the westbound crash near northbound Route 17 exit in South Hackensack shortly after 5 p.m. Friday, NJSP Trooper Charles Marchan said.
One of the vehicles overturned in the crash, which left three victims with injuries that were considered serious but not life-threatening, responders said.
Four ambulances responded, they said.
Troopers found passengers Alexis J. Hernandez-Quinone, 21, of Englewood and a juvenile but not Arroyo, who was driving, Marchan said.
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