NEW JERSEY AUTHOR SEEKS TO BREAK INTO THE JAPANESE CULTURE SCENE

Henry–Michael Brown begins his quest to become the first Puerto Rican–American author to have an anime adaptation by a Japanese studio.

JERSEY CITY, NJ, November 19, 2019 – Author Henry–Michael Brown is taking his first steps to attempt to break into the Japanese anime/manga industry with the paperback novel release of his fantasy comedy The Impossible Man. If successful, he will become the first Puerto Rican-American to accomplish this feat.

The Impossible Man; is set in 2002, at the height of the anime and manga culture boom in America, Michael Garcia is the owner of The Impossible Man’s Anime and Manga Shop in Denfair City, New Jersey. He became so famous in Japan that trouble now follows him everywhere. One day, without Michael’s knowledge, his mother hired Yuki Shimizu as the store’s bodyguard while she visited Japan. With trouble now brewing, a mysterious artifact arrives at the shop, and begins wreaking havoc for Michael and his employees. It is up to Yuki to help her co-workers protect their boss and the store from danger.

Chiaravalloti Hospital Transparency Bill Package Heads to the Governor’s Desk


TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Nicholas Chiaravalloti aimed at increasing hospitals’ transparency received final legislative approval on Monday, passing the full Assembly
and Senate.

The bill package (A5916, A5917, and A5918) draws upon recommendations in the State Commission of Investigation (SCI) report regarding hospital-related oversight and accountability
in New Jersey.

Memorial Fund for Detective Joseph Seals

https://www.gofundme.com/f/for-det-seals-and-his-family

On Tuesday, December 17th Detective Joe Seals was laid to rest, one week after being killed in the line of duty in Jersey City.

Detective Seals Go Fund me page has raised over $500,000. If you would like to donate please click the official Police link at top of post.

Letter of INTENT signed by rwjbarnabas health and saint peter’s healthcare system

Saint Peter’s Healthcare System and RWJBarnabas Health have signed a non-binding Letter of Intent (“LOI”) to explore a potential partnership and puts the institutions on a path toward reaching a Definitive Agreement, expected within the coming months.  Today’s announcement follows the Request for Proposal (RFP) announcement by Saint Peter’s in October 2018 that it was considering a strategic partner. Saint Peter’s discernment process has involved a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the organization, its rich Catholic mission, the competitive market, and broader industry trends.