Events for March 25, 2026: Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken and Secaucus

Bayonne
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Casa Lupita, 475 Avenue C (Ward 3)
A community “meet and greet” with Sharon and ward candidates; no fee or registration required.

Jersey City
Grove Film Festival

5:30 PM
The Brightside Tavern, 141 Bright Street
A curated selection of independent films presented in a tavern setting.

The Game Lounge & Movie Night
5:00 PM
VIP Restaurant JSQ – Barshay’s, 175 Sip Avenue
A family-friendly community evening with games and a movie.

Tickled Soles Comedy Show
8:00 PM
Departed Soles Brewing Company, 150 Bay Street
Description: A monthly stand-up comedy show; tickets ($20) include one beverage.

Alternative Comedy Night
8:00 PM
Pet Shop, 193 Newark Avenue
A free, non-traditional comedy show hosted by Crockpot Comedy.

Community Yoga
Time: 7:45 PM
Sol Spirit Yoga & Wellness, 523 Palisade Avenue
Description: Free yoga class open to all levels; advance booking is required.

Arts & Culture Trust Fund Budget Power Hour
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Online/Jersey City (Organized by Office of Cultural Affairs)
An informational session regarding city arts funding.
Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs
Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs
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Hoboken
Hoboken Literary Tour: Little City Books
6:30 PM
Little City Books, 100 Bloomfield Street
The final stop of a month-long tour exploring Hoboken’s local literary scene.

Grey’s Anatomy Trivia
8:00 PM
The Shepherd & the Knucklehead, 1313 Willow Avenue
Trivia night focused on the medical drama series.

General Knowledge Trivia
7:30 PM
The Ale House, 1034 Willow Avenue
Trivia with drink specials and prizes; dog-friendly venue.

Disney Karaoke & Hannah Montana Theme
7:00 PM
Otok Bakery, 506 Grand Street
Themed cocktails and Disney-focused karaoke night.

Library Programming
Crafternoons (3:00 PM), Creative Corner (4:00 PM), What’s New Book Group (4:00 PM)
Hoboken Public Library, 500 Park Avenue
Description: Various crafting, creative sessions for kids, and a book discussion on Finding Grace.


Secaucus
Annex Morning Book Club

1:00 PM
Secaucus Public Library Annex, 1007 Riverside Station Boulevard
A monthly meeting for local readers to discuss pre-selected literature.

Events for Saturday, March 21st and Sunday, March 22nd, 2026 Jersey City, Hoboken and Bayonne

Bayonne St. Patrick's Day Parade Sunday, March 22nd, 2026

Sunday, March 22nd, 2026, Bayonne Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Takes Place, a fun day for the entire family

Saturday, March 21, 2026
History of India Celebrations

Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Museum of Jersey City History, 298 Academy St., Jersey City
Details: A special presentation and celebration of Indian history.

24th Spring Fling Festival & Egg Hunt
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Columbus Park (Clinton St between 9th & 10th), Hoboken
Details: Features a continuous egg hunt, take-home goody bags, bunny-hop races, and photo ops.

Easter Bunny at Newport Mall Saturday,March 21st, 2026

Easter Bunny at Newport Centre
Time: Starting at 11:00 AM
Location: Newport Centre Mall, Jersey City
Details: Annual Easter egg hunt and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny.

City Clerk Draws Ballot Positions for Bayonne Municipal Election

May 12 Bayonne Municipal Election for Mayor

            On Thursday, March 12, Bayonne City Clerk Madelene Medina held a drawing for ballot positions for the 2026 Bayonne Municipal Election, which will take place on Tuesday, May 12. She conducted the drawing in the City Council Chambers in the presence of several candidates, campaign representatives, municipal officials, and others.  Executives from Royal Printing, the company that prints the ballots, assisted Clerk Medina at the event. 

            To conduct the drawing, Royal Printing prepared printed slips of paper with each candidate’s name and placed all of the slips in envelopes for each office.  Clerk Medina opened each envelope, spread the slips of paper on the Council Chambers dais, and allowed the candidates and others to check the names on all the slips of paper.  For each office, she placed the slips in a box, shook the box, and then withdrew each slip of paper until all candidates had a place on the ballot. 

            The ballot positions drawn were as follows:

            Mayor – Vote for one: 

            Sharon Ashe Nadrowski – 1A

            Loyad Booker – 2A

            Mary Jane Desmond – 3A

Council Member At-Large – Vote for two.  Candidates who are running mates are bracketed together:

            Anthony Acosta – 4B

            Melissa Enriquez-Rada – 5B

            Ramon Veloz 6B

(Enriquez-Rada and Veloz are bracketed together.)

            Mariam Salama – 7B

            Mark Bottino – 8B

(Salama and Bottino are bracketed together.)

First Ward Council Member – Vote for one.

            Gene Perry – 9 C

            Neil Carroll – 10 C

            Jim Pearl – 11 C

            Dawn Lavelle – 12 C

Second Ward Council Member – Vote for one.

Melissa Godesky Rodriguez – 9 C

Salvatore Gullace – 10 C

Omar Elgarhi – 11 C

Karen Fiermonte – 12 C

Third Ward Council Member – Vote for one.

Tommy Gillen – 9 C

John Milan Sebik – 10 C

Gary LaPelusa, Sr. – 11 C

Patrick Devaney, Sr. – 12 C

Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children Raises $150K, Honors Distinguished Irish Americans at Pre-St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

Bishop Gregory J. Studerus, who spent decades serving Hudson County as its episcopal vicar and as a pastor at parishes in Jersey City and West New York, was honored for his longtime commitment to supporting education during the Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children’s fourth annual Irish American Leadership Breakfast on March 12. The event also raised a record-breaking $150,000 for its partial tuition assistance scholarships, which benefit underprivileged students attending archdiocesan Catholic schools.

Bayonne Mayor Kubert Issues Proclamation for Awareness of Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood

Bayonne Mayor Robert Kubert presents a proclamation for Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) Awareness Month:  Mayor Kubert presented the proclamation to Colleen and Roy Feeley, the parents of Shannon Feeley, who died in 2007 from an unexplained cause. Members of the extended family gathered in the Office of the Mayor, where Mayor Kubert read the proclamation aloud to the group. Pictured left to right: Caitlin Feeley, Megan Feeley, Colleen Feeley, Roy Feeley, Mayor Robert Kubert, Gina Nowak, Victoria Nowak, John Nowak, and Jake Nowak.

Bayonne Mayor Robert Kubert has issued a proclamation declaring March Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) Awareness Month. SUDC is the unexpected death of a child over the age of 12 months, which remains unresolved after an investigation is conducted, including a full and thorough review by a medical examiner.

Mayor Kubert presented the proclamation to Bayonne residents Roy and Colleen Feeley, the parents of the late Shannon Feeley, who passed away suddenly at the age of three-and-a-half in 2007 from an unknown cause.  Several members of the Feeleys’ extended family joined them for the presentation of the proclamation. Mayor Kubert read the proclamation to the family members in the Office of the Mayor. In their daughter’s case, as with all SUDC cases, the medical examiner could not determine a cause of death. 

Hudson County CommunityCollege Receives Insight into AcademiaCivic Engagement and Community Service Award

Hudson Oral History Project lauded for tracing the evolution of Journal Square.

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) is the recipient of Insight Into Academia’s 2026 Civic Engagement and Community Service Award for the Hudson Oral History Project (HOHP). Pictured here: HOHP Co-Directors Antonio Acevedo, Associate Professor of History (rear right), and Dr. Sean Egan, Assistant Professor of English(rear center) and program student intern Victoria Lenga (front left), with Jaya Jones (rear left) and Rose Marie Shields (front right), HCCC students who were awarded Microhistories Fellowships.

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) has been honored with Insight Into Academia Magazine’s Civic Engagement and Community Service Award for the College’s Hudson Oral History Project (HOHP). The award celebrates colleges and universities that demonstrate sustained commitment to serving their communities and advancing the public good.

“We are honored to receive this award that reflects the College’s role in the history of Journal Square, and how residents and businesses witnessed and adapted to changes,” said HCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber. “The Hudson Oral History Project involves intensive research, interviews, and collaboration. Special thanks to Assistant Professor Dr. Sean Egan and Associate Professor Antonio Acevedo, who established and oversee this enriching grant-supported project.” 

The College’s HOHP captures the evolution of Journal Square, documenting stories from a broad range of people whose lives were shaped in significant ways by the area. One of the most diverse regions in the United States, Jersey City’s Journal Square has seen dramatic economic, residential, and commercial changes in the lives of the project’s interviewees. The HOHP highlights the joys, heartbreaks, triumphs, and tragedies of those changes – underscoring the neighborhood’s distinctive character and the forces that shaped American urban life. Dr. Reber said the project is especially meaningful as the College began in Journal Square with a single, rented building, and its physical growth – which now includes more than a dozen buildings – has served as the catalyst for the area’s revitalization.

The HCCC project includes faculty, student fellows, and community members from all walks of life. The project has provided valuable opportunities for HCCC students to work in the Humanities. Three project interns received training in oral history interviewing and transcript editing. They participated in events including Neighborhood Stories, HCCC 50th Anniversary Kickoff, and Oral History Workshop. Separately, HOHP developed the Microhistories Fellowships, which provide Student Fellows with a stipend, program support, and technical resources to carry out their own oral history projects. The first group of Fellows is focusing on backstories and challenges of Black business owners and spotlights emerging young, Black entrepreneurs; showcasing how literature builds community among Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; and producing documentary podcasts featuring interviews with underprivileged citizens and addicts to compassionately depict the dangers in their daily lives.

“Higher education has always been a driving force in societal progress,” said Holly Mendelson, owner and publisher of Insight Into Academia. “These institutions remind us that the true measure of higher education lies not only in the degrees awarded, but in the lives they uplift. Their leadership strengthens communities, inspires students, and sets a standard of excellence for all.”

Hudson County Community College’s Hudson Oral History Project will be featured in the April 2026 issue of Insight Into AcademiaMagazine.

Events for Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne and Secaucus for Saturday, March 14th and Sunday, March15th, 2026

T-Rex Exhibition now open at LSC.ORG for more information

Saturday, March 14, 2026
Jersey City

Math Madness / Pi Day Celebration: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM at Liberty Science Center. Features Pi Day puzzles, guided math yoga, and photo ops with Elmo and Count Von Count.

Jersey City Brewsology: 7:00 PM at Liberty Science Center. An after-hours event with dozens of local craft breweries and cideries for guests 21+.

Holi on the Cruise: 12:00 PM at Liberty Landing Marina. A colorful celebration of the Hindu festival of Holi featuring music and traditional colored powders on the water.

Women’s Month Market: 10:00 AM at Cafe Lafayette. A local market series highlighting women-owned small businesses.

Comedy Show: 6:30 PM at Dorrian’s Red Hand. Standard stand-up sets with full dinner and drinks available.

Once Upon A Mattress: 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM at Art House Productions. A theatrical performance of the classic musical comedy.

Hoboken
Official St. Patrick’s Day Bar Crawl:
1:00 PM – 8:00 PM starting at Birch Hoboken. The largest Saint Patrick’s Day pub crawl in the city, featuring multiple venues and live DJs.

Kegs & Eggs: 8:00 AM at Madd Hatter. Festive breakfast and drinks followed by a targeted bar crawl.

UFC Fight Night Viewing: 7:00 PM at Madd Hatter. Catch the Emmett vs. Vallejos bout on big screens.

Bayonne & Secaucus
Burn & Brew Pop-Up: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM at Orange theory Bayonne. Specialty coffee event featuring Ube lattes and matchas.

Collectibles Duo Event: 1:30 PM at OJ Mac’s Irish Publick House. A mix of shopping for collectibles in a pub atmosphere.

Color with a Princess: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM at Secaucus Community Services. A themed youth activity hosted by the town.

Sunday, March 15, 2026
Jersey City

The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays: 12:00 PM (Doors 11 AM) at White Eagle Hall. Family-friendly concert introducing kids to classic rock.

Ukrainian Poster Exhibition & Concert: 2:00 PM at Ukrainian National Home. “Voice of the Unforgettable” featuring Victoria Kalaich.

Sing Along Sundaze: 3:00 PM at The Factory. Brunch and music vibe where guests are encouraged to sing along.

Sunday Night Jazz: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM at Madame. Smooth jazz and all-day happy hour at this French restaurant.
White Eagle Hall Jersey City

Hoboken & Secaucus
Toastique Community Run: 7:00 AM at Toastique. A free run/walk followed by post-exercise coffee and socializing.

Psychic Fair Fundraiser: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM at Secaucus Community Services. A community fundraising event featuring local reader

Coming March 22nd Bayonne St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Bayonne High School Presents Mean Girls March 13-15, 2026

Bayonne High School Drama Society is proud to announce its upcoming spring musical, Mean Girls. The production is directed by Lori Alexander, a former Broadway performer whose professional experience and passion for theatre bring exceptional energy and expertise to the BHS stage. Featuring more than 70 talented student performers, musicians, and members of the technical and stage crew, this high-energy show promises an unforgettable theatrical experience for the entire community.

Mean Girls follows Cady Heron as she navigates the wild and hilarious world of high school cliques after moving from Africa to suburban Illinois. As she encounters “The Plastics” and learns the ups and downs
of popularity, the story delivers sharp humor, catchy songs, and a heartfelt message about friendship, identity, and staying true to yourself.

Ms. Alexander shares that she is thrilled to bring this vibrant production to the Bayonne community. “The themes of Mean Girls are always timely,” she says. “There’s so much heart beneath the humor, and I’m
incredibly proud of the dedication and talent our students have brought to this show. Audiences are going to have a wonderful time.”

Performances will be held at Bayonne High School’s Alexander X. O’Connor Auditorium, 669 Avenue A, Bayonne, New Jersey.

Performance Dates:
Friday, March 13 at 7:00 PM
Saturday, March 14 at 7:00 PM
Sunday, March 15 at 2:00 PM

Ticket Prices:
$15 Adults
$10 Students and Senior Citizens

*Mean Girls is recommended for ages 12 and up.

Tickets are available online at bhsdrama.booktix.com.

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