
photos courtesy of Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Hackensack NJ, yesterday on “Happy Korean American Day!” the County of Bergen was honored to welcome delegates from the Dongjak district of Seoul, South Korea, for the signing of a Sisterhood Agreement.
Happy Korean American Day! Commemorates the arrival of the first Korean immigrants’ entrance to the United States on January 13th, 1903.
Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco said , ” One of Bergen County’s greatest strengths is our diversity. This partnership with the Dongjak district of South Korea is a symbol of our commitment to the more than 60,000 Korean Americans who call Bergen County their home, as we build bridges between our County and the global community and strive to support the exchange of ideas in fields of mutual interest such as economics, arts, culture, and tourism.”
He went on, “Together, we are fostering a relationship of trust and respect that can serve as a model to nations around the globe as we build a more peaceful tomorrow for future generations.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this very special event!”
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Happy, happy, today I’m gonna get some kimchi.
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Happy Holiday ?
Ah, (South) Koreans and their asian neighbors in Japan, China, India, etc. The minorities that completely ruin the Left’s narrative and also totally mess with the Affirmative Action with college admissions. They invariably score better than Whites. Why is this? Could it be they come from solid families who drive their kids. No, don’t look over here. Nothing to see. Let’s keep lowering our standards so that the “real minorities” can graduate with their show-up degrees.