NORTH BERGEN, New Jersey — Gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli spent Sunday in northern Hudson County, the deepest blue county in the state, picking up endorsements from Democrats and marching in the Hispanic State Parade of New Jersey.

Ciattarelli stopped by an Italian deli, Cuomo & Sons Imported Italian Delicacies, in North Bergen and made fresh mozzarella with chef and owner Antonio, a popular social media personality in the area. There, he received endorsements from town commissioner Allen Pascual, who recently switched to the Republican party, and former Mayor Sal Vega of neighboring West New York.

Then, Ciattarelli marched down Bergenline Avenue, the main commercial district of North Hudson County, known for blocks and blocks of Latin American restaurants, shops, bakeries, and social gathering places. Bergenline connects the geographically tiny, but densely populated, municipalities of North Bergen, West New York, Guttenberg, and Union City, and functionally it is difficult to tell while walking down the avenue where one town ends and the other begins.

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