St. Peter’s Prep enjoys run in ‘Last Dance World Series’

River View Observer is honored to have Jim Hague and his local sports column, this issue, and in future issues

Maroon and Silver lefty Matt Moreira was a solid hurler in the Last Dance World Series, a tournament where the local team won four games. Photo by Jim Hague

By Jim Hague

It was an emotionally trying season for the St. Peter’s Prep baseball team, long before a pitch was even thrown.

Back in March, when there was still a slight hope that there would be some semblance of a season to take place amid the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the Marauders’ coaching staff was leveled, after three members of the staff tested positive for the coronavirus.

Then, the season was totally wiped clean, when the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) canceled the entire spring sports season. The Marauders’ hopes of a spectacular 2020 were squashed by the pandemic.

But in early June, plans for a summer tournament called The Last Dance World Series were introduced, a tourney that would begin after the NJSIAA’s exclusive rights were no longer in play.

Of course, the Marauders wanted to be a part of the tourney in whatever fashion it would be. It would be a chance for the team’s eight seniors to bid farewell to their high school careers as well giving the program’s younger players the opportunity to get a jump start on a possible 2021 season.

The team, called Maroon and Silver, was coached by Joe Doren, who has been in charge of the Marauders’ fall ball squad for the last five years.

Gebroe-Hammer’s Niko Nicolaou Arranges $23.75M Sale of the Fairmount at McGinley Square in Jersey City’s Newest Budding Neighborhood

Core Multifamily Asset Features 58 Apartment Homes & 3,200 SF Commercial Space

In one of Jersey City’s most popular budding multifamily investment submarkets, Gebroe-Hammer Associates has arranged the $23.75M sale of The Fairmount at McGinley Square, featuring 58 newly constructed Class A apartment homes atop 3,200 SF of prime commercial space. Executive Vice President Niko Nicolaou exclusively represented the seller, KABR Group, and procured the buyer, Tenth Avenue Holdings (TAH) Properties.

Small business grants of up to $10,000 from Procter & Gamble – LISC Partnership

A  $1.2 million investment from Procter & Gamble and their Secret Deodorant brand, LISC is offering relief and recovery grants of up to $10K to help small businesses in under-served communities. 

The partnership will prioritize the needs of women- and minority-owned beauty salons and barbershops, childcare centers, and other family-owned ventures, with the Secret brand’s contribution specifically assisting Black female entrepreneurs.

The grant round opened on Monday, July 27th and eligible businesses are encouraged to register.

Register

For those seeking a small business relief grant, please visit LISC’s Small Business Grants FAQ page for more information.

This is an opportunity to bring much needed capital to entrepreneurs who have been hardest hit by the pandemic, and who received the least federal stimulus assistance. I hope you will share this with the small businesses in your community.

https://www.lisc.org/nyc/

Valerie White Executive Director LISC NYC

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did you know that these movies were filmed in hudson county?

Your sitting down in your favorite easy chair watching your big screen TV and watching a movie, when suddenly a location comes on the screen and you think to yourself-I know that place , that is in Jersey City or Hoboken or Bayonne or Kearny or West New York or any one of the municipalities we call home.

Chances are you do recognize a location , according to https://twitter.com/VisitHudsonNJ starting back in 1907 the Centaur Film Company Company was an American motion picture production company in Hudson County in Bayonne, New Jersey, by William and David Horsley. It was the first independent motion picture production company in the United States.

In 1909 the company added a West Coast production unit, the Nestor Film Company, which established the first permanent film studio in Hollywood, California, in 1911. The company was absorbed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company in 1912 and the rest is history! Over the years, Hudson County has been the backdrop in many films and TV productions, least of which is the the famous scene from the Godfather “Leave the gun, take the cannoli.” Scene was filmed in Liberty State Park, Moris Pesin Drive

https://twitter.com/VisitHudsonNJ invites you to come to Hudson County and visit these locations and feel like a star

For More Info on Filming in Hudson County, NJ contact Joe Waks   [email protected] 

Here is a list of movies filmed in Hudson County:

JOKER (2019)

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Robert Di Niro

Directions:
William J Brennan Courthouse, 583 Newark Ave
Jersey City, NJ 07306

Loew’s Jersey Theatre, 54 Journal Square Plaza
Jersey City, NJ 07306 READ MORE

“Leave the gun, take the cannoli.” Scene

THE GODFATHER (1972)

Starring: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan

Directions:
Liberty State Park, Morris Pesin Drive
Jersey City, NJ READ MORE

BROKEN PIECE OF PLASTIC LOOKS VERY MUCH LIKE THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

They say if you look down when you walk there is no telling what you will find. On a recent stroll in Bayonne, our River View Observer citizen contributor looked down and found this broken piece of plastic that looks like an exact replica of the shape of the State of New Jersey.

What do you think? Let us know at http://www.facebook.com/riverviewobserver

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COUNTY’S CENSUS 2020 TRUCK COMES TO BAYONNE

Hudson County sent a video truck to Bayonne and other municipalities to promote Census 2020.

Mayor Jimmy Davis joined county representatives and census supporters when the truck made a stop at 25th Street and Broadway by McDonald’s Restaurant. 

Pictured from left to right:  Mayor Davis, Hudson County Planner Francesca Giarratana, Amanda Gonzalez (Women Rising), Naomi Lesnewski (Hudson County Census Team), Salim Laib (Hudson County Census Team), Dan Ward (Social Studies Director, Bayonne Board of Education), and City Public Information Officer Joe Ryan (Chairman, Bayonne Census 2020 Complete Count Committee).  To make sure you are counted online in Census 2020, please go to www.2020census.gov.  To be counted by phone, call 844-330-2020 (English); 844-468-2020 (Spanish); 844-479-2020 (Polish); 844-416-2020 (Arabic); and 844-478-2020 (Tagalog).  

25th Street Pedestrian bridge to be replaced by city of bayonne

The City of Bayonne has announced they are scheduled to accept proposals for removing and replacing the pedestrian bridge on East 25th street during a bid hearing on July 29, 2020.

This bridge is the only bridge that spans the entire Hudson Bergen Light rail and adjacent freight tracks.

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HOBOKEN COVID-19 UPDATE JULY 27, 2020 AND GRANTS FOR SMALL HOBOKEN BUSINESSES

The Hoboken Health Department reported the following new COVID-19 cases:

July 24: 2
July 25: 2
July 26: 0
July 27: 2


Hoboken total is now at 652 known, confirmed COVID-19 cases after an adjustment last week, with fatalities remaining at 29. As of Friday, 428 of the 652 residents have fully recovered from COVID-19.

New grants of up to $10,000 for small businesses

We received some positive news from Governor Murphy’s office regarding additional grants for small businesses. Hoboken is one of 64 municipalities in New Jersey where business owners can apply for grants of up to $10,000 specifically for lease costs. Starting August 10, applications will be open for the grants at http://www.njra.us.

As a reminder, small businesses of up to 25 employees can also apply for grants up to $20,000 through $1.9 million in funding we secured through the CARES Act for Hoboken. Applications are now open at hobokennj.gov/smallbusinessgrants through August 14.

Common areas in residential buildings

One question that I’ve received a few times over the past several weeks is whether or not residents should wear face masks when in common areas of public buildings, such as in laundry rooms and elevators. The Hoboken Health Department advises that face masks should be worn at all times in common areas, especially when social distancing is not possible. We encourage landlords and building managers to post signs to this effect in these areas.

Scheduling tests with Riverside

As a reminder, to schedule a test with Riverside Medical, please call at least one week in advance from the date you know you need a test (for example if heading on vacation or seeing relatives), and call the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) hotline at 201-420-5621 (Monday – Friday, 9 am until 1 pm). Please do not call Riverside directly if you are not currently a Riverside patient, as all non-Riverside patients should be processed through CERT.

However, if you are a Riverside patient, you should call Riverside to process your COVID-19 test through them.

Additional staff for social distancing and face mask education

As mentioned last week, we’ve repurposed City staff members to continue with face mask distribution, education, and social distancing enforcement. To send a confidential email for certain businesses or situations where face masks are not being worn, please send an email to [email protected]. To send a confidential email for when businesses are not social distancing tables and chairs, please email [email protected].

As always, I thank the vast majority of business owners for complying with social distancing regulations. The idea behind the submission of confidential emails is to not punish business owners who are attempting to do the right thing, but rather to ensure Hoboken residents can have a safe, enjoyable experience when patronizing our local businesses. On the other hand, there have been some businesses, including restaurants and gyms that have violated social distancing and face mask rules and received written warnings, with future violations resulting in a closure from the Office of Emergency Management.

Please, wear a face mask

I know I sound like a broken record, but wearing face masks save lives. Please wear one when you’re outside. It’s hot and it can be uncomfortable to wear one, but it’s less uncomfortable than being hospitalized with complications from COVID-19. We continue to see reports of some young people and even children with lasting, severe health effects, even if they were perfectly healthy. The virus doesn’t discriminate based on age. Please take the necessary precautions when you’re outdoors and wear a face mask.

Our youngest students making a difference

Each year, 8th grade students from All Saints travel overseas as a school and raise funds to help pay for it. While their trip was postponed this year due to COVID-19, the 8th graders decided to donate the $10,000 they raised for it to the Hoboken Relief Fund, to help small businesses and individuals in need.

Likewise, 8th grade student Joseph Petruzzeli is raising funds for the Jubilee Center’s future programming by selling rare sneakers and donating a percentage of the proceeds. Joseph’s business, called “Elite Kickz” is hosting a pop-up shop at 1200 Washington Street through Thursday (12 pm – 7 pm).

It’s wonderful to see our students making a difference in our community, and I congratulate Joseph and All Saints students for their generosity and thinking of others during these difficult times.

HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Microsoft Office Training

Microsoft office is a well-renowned software suite that is used by millions worldwide and has numerous applications for the work or home environment. In a lot of ways, these programs have made everyday tasks easier for everyone and continue to be an integral part of our society. The applications can be used on all computer platforms, mobile devices, and can be accessed from anywhere around the world. With these tools in your arsenal, you will be able to stay ahead of the curve and take advantage of the many features Microsoft office has to offer.Source: Fidelity Group
The Continuing Education Department at Hudson County Community College is offering courses throughout the summer to help anyone interested in building up their Microsoft office skills or if you only need a refresher. Classes will start soon, so please take a look at the courses below and click on the links for more information. 
Intro to MicrosoftWord and ExcelDays: Mondays & WednesdaysDates: 8/10/2020 – 8/26/2020Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pmInstructor: Robert BolmerPrice: $120Click for more InformationIntermediateMicrosoft ExcelDays: Wednesdays & FridaysDates: 7/29/2020 – 8/12/2020Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pmInstructor: Adael AcostaPrice: $99Click for more Information
Advanced Microsoft Excel
Days: Tuesdays & FridaysDates: 8/14/2020 – 9/1/2020Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pmInstructor: Robert BolmerPrice: $99
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Participants will receive an email detailing information on accessing the live class.
Excel WebinarsWe are also offering one hour webinars in Excel that will cover a range of topics that a beginner to an advanced user can find useful. Click on each webinar to view detailed information on what will be covered. 
Excel:Tips & TricksDay: ThursdayDate: 8/13/2020Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pmor6:00 pm to 7:00 pmPrice: $15
Excel: Functions forData AnalysisDays: ThursdayDate: 8/20/2020Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pmor6:00 pm to 7:00 pmPrice: $15
Excel: Organizing Data with Pivot Tables
Days: Tuesday or ThursdayDates: 8/4 & 8/6Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pmor6:00 pm to 7:00 pmPrice: $15
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Bayonne Property Taxes Due by Grace Date of Monday, August 10, 2020

The Bayonne Tax Collector’s Office announced that third quarter property tax payments are due on Monday, August 10. The nominal legal due date for the tax bills is Saturday, August 1.  However, the City Council authorized a grace period through the close of business on Monday, August 10.  Payments made by that date will avoid a late fee.  Property owners may pay their taxes by mail or in person at City Hall, 630 Avenue C, or at Bayonne branches of BCB Community Bank, or through the City of Bayonne website, www.bayonnenj.org.  The third quarter bills are called estimated bills, because Hudson County has not struck an official tax rate yet for 2020.  The county will announce the tax rate in August.

By state law, quarterly payments received after the close of business on Monday, August 10, will incur interest charges dating back to Saturday, August 1, the nominal, legal due date for the third quarter.  For anyone making payment in person on August 10, the Tax Collector’s Office strongly recommends paying in person at City Hall before the close of business that day at 4:30 p.m.  There are boxes inside the two sets of front doors at City Hall where taxpayers can drop off various payments. Be sure to drop your tax payment in the tax box, which looks like a mailbox.

Those who handle their property taxes through their monthly mortgage payments should have received advice copies of the property tax bills in the most recent tax mailing.  They should continue paying their property taxes through their mortgages.