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Shaving for a cause

The NBPD shaved 𝓀after "No Shave November" for colorectal cancer awareness

A barber from The Jagged Edge Spa & Salon shaves Eye Contact Vision Center owner Robert Ceragno outside.

Entering December, “No Shave November” comes to an end. And with that, the facial hair grown during the month is shaved off the participants.

Raising awareness for colorectal cancer

Members of th💙e North Bergen Police Department and PBA Local 18 raised nearly $5,000 during “No Shave November.” The officers participated by growing out their beards and mustaches to support Fight CRC, an organization dedicated to research and awareness about colorectal cancerღ.

Officers went unshaven for the month to help raꦓise visibility for the cause, and voluntarily contributed to the fund. Det. Constantino Apostolakos handed over the money on Tuesday, Dec. 1 at a “shave-off” event at Eye Contact Vis🌱ion Center.

A barber from The Jagged Edge Spa &❀ Salon pitched in by shaving Eye Contact Vision Center owner Robert Ceragno on the sidewalk to observe social distancing.

Ceragno survived colorectal cancer and has dedicated himself to raising awareness 👍for the potentially life-threatening disease.

Get screened

Ceragno’s colon-cancer was detected by an early screening, which allowed him to get life-saving treatment several years ago. Since then he has been a vigorous advocate for Fight CRC, and has sponsored No-Shave November and the annual Shave-Off for the past five years.

This year, North Bergen declared March as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Mayor Nicholas Sacco and the North Bergen Board of Commissioners passed a proclamation declaring the awarenes💞s month in honor ✅of Ceragno.

According to the American Cancer Soꦗciety, regular colorectal cancer screenings beginning at age 45 is the key to preventio♒n.

“Get screened,” Ceragno ⛄told everyone at the Board ♉of Commissioners Meeting.

The NBPD has actively supported the cause from incep🅠tion, and officers look f▨orward to it each year.

Chief Peter Fasilis, who participated this year and was among the officers at the shave-off, is considering exp🍨anding the program to longer than one month i🐽n the future.

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