Music Broadway Bayonne Bpresented by Mayor Jimmy Davis and The Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone
Featuring live entertainment at various Bayonne restaurants, cafes’ and taverns.
Mayor Jimmy Davis announced that he has appointed Ben Costanza as an Aide to the Mayor. Costanza will work on economic development issues, business relations, and the Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ). Mayor Davis said, “As someone with experience in both business and government, Ben Costanza has the skills to help our administration continue our record of success with economic development.†Mayor Davis continued, “With the departure of Joe DeMarco from our office, we wanted to have someone to work with me and business Administrator/UEZ Coordinator Terrence Malloy on economic and business issues. Ben Costanza has the qualifications to assume these important responsibilities.â€
Ben Costanza is a lifelong resident of Bayonne. He is the son of the late Antonio and Providenza Costanza, both of whom emigrated from San Giuseppe, Yato, Palermo, Sicily. He attended Kindergarten at Assumption School, and then transferred to Horace Mann for the rest of elementary school. Costanza graduated from Marist High School in 1974. He studied at St. John’s University in New York, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. The St. John’s graduate began his accounting career with the Titan Group, a real estate development company. At that firm, Costanza served as the accountant in charge of costs for large development projects. At that time, the Titan Group was one of the thirty largest development companies in the United States. Titan’s development projects included schools, roads, office buildings, and theaters.
Shortly after leaving the Titan Group, Costanza started his own business, Costanza and Providence Real Estate, specializing in property management, ownership, development, and sales. He served as Third Ward Council Member from 1986 to 1990, and as an Aide to the Mayor during the administration of former Mayor Joseph V. Doria, Jr.
In 1981, Costanza married his college sweetheart, Susan Foster. Together, they have four children and one grandson.
TODAY, Wednesday, December 20, 2017
NJ The New Jersey Devils will be making their annual holiday visit to all RWJBarnabas Health facilities. The visits are part of the annual tradition of the team visiting local medical centers, dating back to 1982 – the Devils’ first season in New Jersey. All Devils players will be in game jerseys, transported by staff, with giveaways in hand. As part of their “Season of Giving†holiday campaign this year, the players will visit with patients providing each with a special gift from the team.
TODAY, Wednesday, December 20, 2017 – The visits will be between late morning, ending early in the afternoon, running 45 – 60 minutes in duration. See the full schedule below.
RWJBarnabas Health Facility
Visit Time
Attendees
Address
Clara Maass Medical Center
1:30/2:00
Kinkaid, Hayes, Moore
1 Clara Maass Drive, Belleville, NJ 07109
Jersey City Medical Center
1:30/2:00
Hall, Prout, Noesen
355 Grand Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302
RWJUH New Brunswick & BMSCH
1:45/2:15
Wood, Santini / Coleman, Butcher, Gibbons,
1 Robert Wood Johnson Place, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
RWJUH Somerset
10:00AM
Bruce Driver
30 Rehill Avenue, Somerville, NJ 08876
RWJUH Hamilton
12:15PM
NJ Devil
1 Hamilton Health Place, Hamilton Township, NJ 08690
Children’s Specialized Hospital (NB)
1:45/2:15
Mueller, Nico, Bratt
200 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
RWJUH Rahway
1:30/2:00
Zacha, Vatanen
865 Stone Street, Rahway, NJ 07065
Community Medical Center
10:00AM
NJ Devil
99 Highway 37 West, Toms River, NJ 08755
Monmouth Medical Center & The Unterberg Children’s Hospital
11:30AM
Ken Daneyko
300 Second Avenue, Long Branch, NJ 07740
Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus
10:00AM
Ken Daneyko
600 River Avenue, Lakewood, NJ 08701
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center & Children’s Hospital of NJ
1:30/2:00
Zajac, Lovejoy, Stafford
201 Lyons Avenue, Newark, NJ 07112
Saint Barnabas Medical Center
1:30/2:00
Greene, Johansson, Boyle
94 Old Short Hills Road, Livingston, NJ 07039
MEDIA RSVP: Press is invited to attend the event and should RSVP to Rebecca Smith at rsmith@randjsc.com or 908-801-1158 (cell) or 908-334-7917 (direct office line).
Background: RWJBarnabas Health (RWJBH) is the official healthcare provider of the New Jersey Devils and the Prudential Center, the home of the New Jersey Devils and sports and entertainment arena. RWJBH partners with the Devils on their grassroots programs as a way to support our mission of building healthier communities. These programs are a part of RWJBarnabas Health’s commitment to health, wellness and living an active and healthy lifestyle. The Barnabas Health Hockey House, Prudential Center’s practice facility, is the epicenter of youth and amateur hockey in New Jersey and serves125,000 community members each year. The Barnabas Health Hockey House staff and RWJBarnabas Health’s team of specialty physicians and nutrition and wellness experts provide programming designed to promote optimal performance and good health, while building confidence, sportsmanship and life skills.
Candido Ortiz was granted clemency on a 49-year term by former President Obama; grand opening to be held on December 19On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11 a.m.,
Candido Ortiz will host the Grand Opening of his new restaurant, El Sabor Del Café, which is located at 31 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Jersey City, N.J. 07305. Mr. Ortiz was incarcerated in January 1990 with a sentence of 49 years and six months.
While in federal prison, he served as head cook, managing a culinary team of 20 and preparing meals for as many as 2,500 inmates each day. In December 2016, he was released pursuant to federal clemency by President Obama as part of an ongoing effort to release prisoners with disproportionately harsh sentences.
During his incarceration, Mr. Ortiz enrolled in cooking classes, earning several culinary certifications and soon becoming head cook. He believes his dedication to learning and cooking is what led him to be released 18 years early. He says his incarceration also led him to receive a call from God; he became an avid reader of the bible and participated in bible studies.
The same month that Ortiz was released from prison, he enrolled in the New Jersey Reentry Corporation’s (NJRC) program, where clients receive addiction treatment, structured sober housing, job training and employment, linkage to legal services and healthcare, and spiritual mentoring.
After orientation, clients traditionally receive case management services for a six- to nine-month period.
Within a week of completing NJRC’s orientation, Ortiz was employed as a cook at the Light Rail Café in Jersey City. With years of experience cooking for large populations, he came to the Light Rail Café with a positive outlook. “It’s a small place, but I feel comfortable because I learned something different. In life, it’s never too late to learn something,†he said. Now, Candido Ortiz is accomplishing a longtime goal. “When I was in prison, I decided to one day start my own restaurant,†he said. “The [NJRC] program helped me. My mentor, Reverend Flores, helped me to get my own restaurant. I thank God, President Obama, and Governor McGreevey for what they do in my life.†Candido Ortiz invites the community to come to El Sabor Del Café, which features Spanish, American, and international cuisine and offers a la carte, catering, and delivery options. “Cooking is my life, and I put love into everything I prepare,†he said. # # #
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Exceeding the Fulop Administration’s Goal of 950 Officers Citywide
With 76 New Recruits, the City’s Police Department Reaches its Largest Size in More than Two Decades, Increasing Police Presence, Walking Patrols & Community Relations
JERSEY CITY –
Mayor Steven M. Fulop and public safety officials
announce the largest police recruit class in more than thirty years entering the police academy this month as the Fulop Administration continues to expand public safety citywide. The Fulop
Administration has now surpassed its original goal of growing the Jersey City Police Department to 950 officers. With this latest class of 76 recruits, the department will be reaching a total of more than 960 officers citywide.
“We inherited a police department that was at a historical low in officers, and from day one set out to expand the force,†said
Mayor Fulop. “With the addition of this newest recruit class, we have now hired
more than 400 officers, exceeding our goal to grow and diversify the police department and enhance public safety throughout Jersey City.â€
“We’ve not only worked to increase the number of officers citywide, but we’ve also focused on diversifying the department to reflect Jersey City – the most diverse city in
the country,†Mayor Fulop added. “These 76 recruits are reflective of that, with minorities making up nearly three-quarters of the new class. While we know there’s more work to be done, we’re proud of how far we’ve come as Jersey City continues to
serve as a model for police recruitment and diversity.â€
The Fulop Administration set out to expand the Police Department after acquiring 769 officers in 2013 when Mayor Fulop took office. Earlier this year, the department reached
its largest size in more than two decades and this new class of recruits further expands those numbers.
Establishing a greater police presence has also aided in the strengthening of community relations, as more officers mean greater interaction with the community. Various outreach
programs have also been designed to bolster communication between officers and residents, an effective crime prevention tool.
“Increasing public safety has been a top priority for this administration from the start,†said
Public Safety Director James Shea. “The increase in officers has enabled more foot patrols in areas where they are most needed, a proven crime deterrent.â€
All media inquiries should be directed to Kimberly Scalcione at kscalcione@jcnj.org or 201-376-0699.
Mayor Jimmy Davis announced that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has provided the City of Bayonne with updated information about Bayonne Bridge construction and demolition.
Demolition of old bridge piers (columns) has been completed in residential areas. Demolition is taking place now between 1st Street and the Kill Van Kull. The piers that are being demolished supported the old version of the Bayonne Bridge.
Bridge construction (pier erection/roadway segments) is taking place now between 4th Street and Juliette Street. Work on building footings is proceeding between West 1st Street and West 2nd Street.
In a letter addressed to residents of the Juliette Street area, the Port Authority has announced that it will be closing Juliette Street as early as Friday, December 15, to erect the new bridge support structure and to install the southbound roadway segments. According to the Port Authority, this closure is expected to last approximately six-to-eight weeks. While Juliette Street is closed, vehicles can continue to enter from Kennedy Boulevard or Avenue A for local access only. No through traffic can travel there under the Bayonne Bridge. Also during the closure, vehicles cannot park there under the Bayonne Bridge.
(Pictured from left to right) Dr. Alexander Mirescu, Vice President Resilient JC, Maria Solorzano, President/CEO Liberty Savings Federal Credit Union, Karen Velasquez, Marketing/Business Development Officer Liberty Savings FCU, And Simon Pereira Shorey, President Resilient JC
Jersey City, NJ-In the wake of such recent natural disasters as Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Jose, and Maria and the terrorist events of recent years, recovery planning and resilience for cities is becoming an even more vital topic for community discussion. Liberty Savings Federal Credit Union under the guidance of its newly appointed CEO, Maria Solorzano, recognized this and seized the opportunity to partner with Resilient JC in their endeavors for Jersey City in Hudson County. Continue reading LIBERTY SAVINGS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION PARTNERS WITH RESILIENT JC IN TRUE CREDIT UNION SPIRIT
CAREPOINT COMPUTER DONATIONS: Representatives of CarePoint Health-Hoboken University Medical Center and TRUE Mentors pose with children and the new computers. Pictured (from left) are: TRUE Mentors Board Treasurer James Sproule; Chris Lopez; HUMC Chief Operating Officer Ann Logan, PhD, RN; Pedro Gonzalez; TRUE Mentors Executive Director Katie Eades; and TRUE Mentors volunteer Peter Uwandi.
HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY — CarePoint Health–Hoboken University Medical Center donated 10 laptops for students in the TRUE Mentors program with a presentation at the Hoboken Dual Language Charter School.
TRUE Mentors is a Hoboken nonprofit offering a one-to-one mentoring program which matches children aged 7 to 17 with adult community leaders. Continue reading CAREPOINT HEALTH-HOBOKEN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER DONATES STUDENT LAPTOPS
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