Bayonne Police Department Holds Ceremony for Six New Officers

    Ceremony for new police officers: At their swearing-in ceremony, six new police officers posed with the department’s leadership.  Pictured left to right:  Mayor and Public Safety Director Kubert, Officer Justin Walker, Officer Roberto Bernardo, Officer Beshoy Nasrallah, Officer Nicholas Cerbone, Officer Anthony Lucia, Officer Xavier Hogan, Deputy Chief Drew Quinn, and Chief Joseph Scerbo.

The Bayonne Police Department held a swearing-in ceremony for six new police officers in the City Council Chambers.  The new officers are Xavier Hogan, Anthony Lucia, Nicholas Cerbone, Justin Walker, Beshoy Nasrallah, and Roberto Bernardo.  City Clerk Madelene Medina administered the oath of office to the group. 

            Mayor and Public Safety Director Robert Kubert congratulated the new officers on completing their six months of training at the police academy.  He advised them that they would be learning now from practice on the street “day in and day out.”  Mayor Kubert pointed out that they would be making sacrifices by working on holidays and night shifts.  He promised them that each day would bring opportunities “to help people.”  At the same time, he called being a police officer “a challenging position.”  After calling the Bayonne Police Department “a very service-oriented organization,” Mayor Kubert said that people reach out to the Police Department and the Fire Department, “which are called out to solve their problems.”

Police Chief Joseph Scerbo said it was “a great day” for the Police Department and the citizens of Bayonne.  He told the new recruits that “honor, service, and duty” are “the core values” of the Bayonne Police Department.  He stated that community policing is a “key component” of the department.”  He promised the new officers “to lead  from the front, and to always have your back – as long as you are doing the right thing.” Chief Scerbo called on the new officers to embody integrity.  He said his goal is “to return them home safe.”

Bayonne:  Apraxia Awareness Proclamation

Bayonne Proclamation for Apraxia Awareness: Mayor Robert Kubert issued a proclamation for Apraxia Awareness. The goal of the proclamation is to increase the public’s knowledge about childhood apraxia of speech, an extremely challenging speech disorder that affects one in 1,000 children. This condition causes children to have significant difficulty learning to speak and is among the most severe speech deficits in children. Those with apraxia require early, appropriate, and intensive speech therapy. Public awareness about childhood apraxia of speech is essential for families of children with this neurological disorder and the professionals who support them to achieve the needed service for those learning to use their own voice.  Pictured left to right: Adonis Martinez, Ethan Martinez, Kirsy Ulloa, Alanna Martinez, Superintendent of Recreation Pete Amadeo, and Mayor Robert Kubert. 

Entertainment -Outside Hudson BERGENPAC ANNUAL WOMEN’S LUNCHEON HONORING DARLENE LOVE WITH SPECIAL GUEST PRESENTER GLORIA GAYNOR 

 

     Tuesday May 19th at 11:30 a.m.
Bergen Performing Arts Center (bergenPAC) is proud to announce that legendary Grammy winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee DARLENE LOVE will be honored and serve as the distinguished guest speaker at the annual Women’s Spring Luncheon, taking place on May 19, 2026 at 11:30 a.m. on the BergenPAC Taub Stage at 30 North Van Brunt Street in Englewood. This highly anticipated event with limited seating recognizes Women’s History Month, highlighting Darlene Love’s outstanding contributions to music and her enduring impact on the community. This year’s event promises to be truly memorable as Darlene Love, a beloved figure in the music community, will receive her recognition from last year’s recipient, the legendary Gloria Gaynor. Gloria, honored at last year’s luncheon, will personally present the award to Darlene, creating a powerful moment that celebrates the tradition of women uplifting women and passing the torch of excellence. This is a fundraiser event to benefit bergenPAC’s Performing Arts School programs.

If You Go-   bergenPAC
                      30 North Van Brunt Street
                      Englewood, N.J.
                      www.bergenpac.org

Local Events Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne for May 19-20-21,2026

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Haitian Flag Raising Ceremony 2026

Time: 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Venue: City Hall Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, NJ
Details: A cultural and civic community gathering celebrating Haitian heritage and flag day.
Cost: Free

YES, AND Tuesdays: A 2-Hour Intro to Improv
Time: 6:45 PM – 8:45 PM
Venue: Hosted by Jersey City Connects (Check location details via Jersey City Connects).
Details: A community-building cultural workshop designed to introduce beginners to the basics of comedic improvisation.

Art/Balm: Mini Wellness Retreat
Time: Starting at 9:00 AM
Address: Nimbus Summit at Nimbus Arts Center, 329 Warren Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Details: A morning wellness, art, and community centering gathering hosted by Nimbus Dance.


Sharon Ashe Nadrowski -Wins Bayonne Mayoral Election to become Bayonne’s First Woman Mayor

Team Sharon

Former Bayonne Council President Sharon Ashe Nadrowski will be heading back to City Hall Chambers as the First Woman Mayor of Bayonne.

Nadrowski’s , ran against Councilman at Large Loyad Booker and Bayonne Business Adminsitrator Maryjane Desmond.

Results show that Nadrowski’s Council Ticket maybe headed for complete victory.

More results will be posted as they become available

Hudson County Community College Class of 2026 Exemplifies Resilience, Determination, and Triumph

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) will hold Commencement ceremonies at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, NJ. The HCCC Class of 2026 is the largest in the College’s history with more than 1,700 graduates.

The Hudson County Community College (HCCC) Class of 2026 includes students who overcame enormous challenges to complete their studies and attain their college degrees. Among the more than 1,700 graduates are single parents, survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, students with disabilities, and career changers.

The HCCC 49th Annual Commencement ceremonies will be held Tuesday, May 19, 2026 beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, NJ. Here are some of the graduates’ stories.

Charlene Adams is a Computer Arts major who balanced college and her roles as a Certified Nursing Assistant and personal caregiver. Living with dyslexia, she struggled with reading, writing and learning new material. “Instead of letting that stop me, I’ve learned to advocate for myself, use my accommodations, and develop strategies that help me succeed,” she said. “HCCC has been a place where I feel understood and encouraged, and where my challenges were met with resources instead of judgement.” Being a full-time student taught her that growth is possible, regardless of age, background, or learning style. She hopes her story encourages other adult learners, caregivers, and learning-disabled students to pursue their academic dreams.

Paul Estrada Cadena is graduating and going on to complete his Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at William Paterson University. He stated: “As an ESL student, I initially faced challenges adapting to a new academic language and environment. However, with the support of my professors, advisors, and the HCCC community, I gained confidence in my communication skills and academic abilities.  Over time, I became more engaged in class discussions, group work, and presentations, which helped me develop both personally and professionally. HCCC has played a key role in shaping my academic path and preparing me for the next step in my education. I am truly grateful to HCCC for the support and opportunities that have helped me reach this milestone.”

Local Events for May 13th, 14th, 15th,2026 for Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne

Event Location Time Details
Hamilton Park Farmers Market Hamilton Park (
Jersey City) 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM Midweek destination for fresh local produce and crafted goods.

Clearing the Air: Advocacy Event Team Wilderness (Jersey City) 5:30 PM A community session on advocating for better air quality in the city.

INKubator New Play Festival Art House Productions (Jersey City) 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM 8th Annual festival featuring a performance of “BOGO” by Oded Gross.

Rick Ross Live Madd Hatter Hoboken 7:00 PM Intimate live performance by the hip-hop artist.

Local Events for May 9th-May11th, 2026 for Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, and Secaucus

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Bayonne

Early Voting (Municipal Election): Saturday, May 9 (10:00 AM – 8:00 PM) and Sunday, May 10 (10:00 AM – 6:00 PM). Locations: Bayonne Community Museum (229 Broadway) and Bayonne City Hall (630 Avenue C).
Mother’s Day Mommy & Me Experience: Saturday, May 9, starting at 2:00 PM. Includes a complimentary instant photo and refreshments. Location: Diamond Hut Boutique, 1 Flagship St.
Monday Night Combo Gaming: Monday, May 11, at 7:00 PM. A social gaming night featuring board games like chess. Location: The Vic Tavern, 107 Hobart Ave.

BAYONNE FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL HAS MOVED TO SUNDAY, MAY 10TH ,2026 Click link for details

Bayonne Food Truck Festival: Saturday, May 10, from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM. This community event features over 20 food trucks, live music, kids’ rides, and a beer garden. Location: Avenue E (between 22nd and 24th St).

Jersey City
MAYhem 14C Arts Weekend: Saturday, May 9,
and Sunday, May 10, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. A large-scale arts festival featuring live opera, flamenco, tap dance, and immersive installations. Location: ARTS 14C, 157B 1st St.

World Collage Day 2026: Saturday, May 9, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. A community arts workshop. Location: Pro Arts, 157A First St.

Adhunika Annual Fundraising Benefit: Saturday, May 9, at 5:00 PM. Features the musical adaptation “Ladyland” and live music by Babna Karim. Location: Art House Productions, 345 Marin Blvd.

INKubator New Play Festival: Monday, May 11, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The 8th annual festival showcasing new theatrical works. Location: Art House, 345 Marin Blvd.
Mother’s Day Weekend Photobooth: Saturday, May 9, at 10:00 AM. Free photos for families. Location: Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza (near Morlees).Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs

Hoboken
Mother’s Day Pop-Up: Saturday, May 9,
from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Featuring local vendors and artisans.

Honest Mistakes w/ Summerclub: Saturday, May 9, from 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM. Live music and an open bar (21+). Location: Antique Loft at Riverview, 33 Newark St.

Main Street Pops Artisan Market: Sunday, May 10, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Location: Under the 14th Street Viaduct.

DIY Pickles Workshop: Monday, May 11, at 3:30 PM. A hands-on food preservation class. Location: Hoboken Public Library, 500 Park Ave.
Mental Health Community Conversation: Monday, May 11, at 5:30 PM. Location: Hoboken Public Library.


Secaucus
While specific large festivals are centered in the adjacent cities for this weekend, the Secaucus Public Library typically hosts community events; currently, listed major activities for this timeframe are concentrated in the Bayonne and Jersey City areas

SPECIAL NOTICE: NEW DATE Bayonne Food Truck Festival is Moving to Sunday, May 10th Due to Predictions of Rainy Weather on Saturday, May 9th, 2026

Mayor Robert Kubert announced that Bayonne is moving its seventh food truck festival from Saturday, May 9, to Sunday, May 10, due to forecasts of rainy weather on Saturday. The event will take place on Sunday from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m.  Mayor Kubert said, “On Sunday, May 10, we look forward to welcoming both Bayonne residents and neighbors from other communities as we bring the food trucks to our city in 2026.  The food truck festival will provide the opportunity to enjoy a variety of cuisines in our great community.” Mayor Kubert continued, “The City of Bayonne encourages visitors to arrive by Light Rail at the 22nd Street Station.  It will be a convenient way to visit the festival and enjoy spending time with us in Bayonne.”

The food truck festival is sponsored by the Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ).  Bayonne UEZ Coordinator Jackie Farber said, “I would like to encourage our metropolitan area neighbors to come to town, support our local businesses, and enjoy the food truck festival.  We hope you will come back to Bayonne again to shop, dine, and enjoy our growing community.”

The festival will take place on Avenue E between 22nd and 24th Streets.  In order to accommodate the festival, portions of Avenue E will be closed to traffic.   A variety of vendors will be selling food and other items out of food trucks, tents, and tables. The trucks and tents will offer a great assortment of foods and other items from a variety of cultures.

The participating food vendors will includes: Mozzarepas, Little Sicilian, Athens Delite, Chavas, Taste of Poland, House of Cupcakes, Cold Stone Creamery, Angry Archies, Bacon On A Stick, El Gallo de Oro, Shrimp Shack, Crape Suzette, El Chilango, Noodle Wala, The Nugget Spot, Mozzarella God, Stuf’d, Twisted Steak LLC, Waffles and Dinges, Just Delicious Kettlecorn, Carnival Concessions, Brooklyn Pizza , Jersey John’s House of Dogs, Rhythm & Ribs, Torta Truck, Mac Truck, Little Cafee, T-Berks , Ma & Pa’s Tex Mex BBQ , and Going Bananas. Other participating businesses will include UEZ Union Grounds Coffee House.

In addition to the food trucks and tents, the event will include children’s rides, live music, and a beer and wine garden for the adults.  The children’s rides will be in Sister Miriam Teresa Park, which is located on Gregg Lane between 23rd and 24th Streets.  The beer and wine garden will be located on 23rd Street towards Gregg Lane.  There will be an ID card check for anyone purchasing alcoholic drinks.  Those drinks may not be carried outside of the festival area.

Two bands will entertain visitors to the festival. The musical entertainment will feature concerts by Anna Felice Band, 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., and Who Brought the Dog, 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. A stage for performances will be set up at 23rd Street and Avenue E. 

Admission to the festival is free.  Members of the public will purchase their own choices of food, beverages, and children’s rides. 

For safety reasons, several “Road Closed,” “Local Traffic Only,” and “No Parking” signs will be posted in and around the affected portions of the Avenue E corridor.  Variable message signs will also be used to announce information to motorists.  Police and Fire Department vehicles will assist in creating safety perimeters for the event.  Set-up for the event will begin at 7:00 a.m.

Parking lots will be available in several locations:  Lots 6 and 7 – 23rd Street and Church Lane; Lots 8 and 9 – East 26th Street between Broadway and Avenue E; and the Barnabas Medical Center parking deck at 24th Street and DelMonte Drive.  Public metered parking will also be available along the Broadway corridor.  Pay station and parking meter enforcement will be in effect.

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