Art House Productions and 68 Productions present In Full Color

21 Women of Color Share Their Stories in Celebration of Women’s History Month

Art House Productions In Full Color Art House Productions’ hit show “In Full Color” is back for Women’s History Month with 20 more women of color from across the nation sharing their stories through monologues, poetry, song and dance.

“In Full Color” has four shows — Thursday, February 16th, Friday, February 17th, Saturday, February 18th at 8 PM and Sunday, February 19th at 3 PM. These performances will be at Transmission, 150 Bay St. Jersey City, NJ 07302, near the Grove Street PATH Station. Advance ticketing for General Admission is $12 and $18 at the door and $10 for Students/Seniors in advance and $12 at the door. Tickets may be purchased at http://www.arthouseproductions.org.

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MUSIC BROADWAY BAYONNE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2017

MUSIC BROADWAY BAYONNE -FRIDAY FEB. 10th LIVE MUSIC ON BROADWAY RETURNS TO BAYONNE AREA VENUES, FEATURING TALENTED ENTERTAINERS AT NINE VENUES

Music Broadway Bayonne sponsored by Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis and the Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone is a wonderful way to get out, go for dinner and listen to young talented musicians play while you dine. Live Music on Broadway now in its 6th week pairs local musicians with some of Bayonne’s excellent dinner venues.

Going out to dine Friday night February 10th ?  Visit one of these fine establishments and listen to some fantastic music.

Click on their name to find out more about these fine Bayonne establishments 

Music Broadway Bayonne

 

Bella Sorrellas Restauant    1020 Broadway    7pm   Dave Watson 

Butero’s          184 Broadway …           7pm               Orville Davis 

Chances Lounge 1028 Broadway        7pm          Mike & Brian 

KP Sarelli’s Restaurant   241 Broadway        7pm   George Orlando 

La Guardiola  819 Broadway                        7pm   Piano Bill & Jennie 

Mama Rosa  795 Broadway                                 7pm Rich Casella 

MezCal Kitchen  482 Broadway…                      7pm   Greg Aulden 

Piero’s Music       942 Broadway                       5pm Paul Addie 

The Vic Tavern 107 Hobart Ave…            4:00 pm   George Orlando 

For more information call the Bayonne UEZ

Man of Steel and Brushes Jersey City Artist Steve Singer to exhibit at JCTC’s BORDERLESS Art Show

 A View of the Artist who Creates Watercolors and Sculptures around & about Hudson

Jersey city artist Steve Singer
“Jerseygirls” by Steve Singer
Jersey city artist Steve Singer
Artist Steve Singer painting in New Hampshire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Sally Deering

 Steve Singer’s watercolor paintings are soft impressions of Jersey City’s architecture and streets, like watery snapshots of urban landscapes and passing moments.

Singer’s work will be part of the new show BORDERLESS, a  month-long series of art, plays and dance that address the effects of Globalization, presented by Jersey City Theater Center and Gallery. BORDERLESS opened Fri, Feb 3, from 6-10, with an evening of performances along with the gallery exhibition curated by Lucy Rovetto.

Jersey city artist Steve Singer
“Late Bloomers” by Steve Singer

As a painter, Singer sets up his easel and paints in neighborhoods throughout Jersey City He’s painted the tearing down of St. Joseph’s School of the Blind near Journal Square; a yellow house with a telephone pole sprouting wires on Tuers Street; and, a Cherry Blossom tree blooming on an urban street in The Heights. His painting “Late Bloomers” depicts what seems to be a homeless man catching some shuteye on a bench framed by Van Vorst Park foliage. Continue reading Man of Steel and Brushes Jersey City Artist Steve Singer to exhibit at JCTC’s BORDERLESS Art Show

Carting Firm Coming Early Friday Pick Up Garbage Missed Recycling Bayonne

 

Recycling and Garbage collection bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis announced that Suburban Disposal, Bayonne’s carting contractor, will come to Bayonne beginning at 3:00 a.m. on Friday, February 10, for regular garbage pick-ups and to pick up any recycling that was missed on Thursday. 

The areas that were scheduled for recycling pick-ups on Thursday are from 1st Street to 30th Street, including Prospect Avenue, Avenue F, and Harbor Pointe (formerly The Alexan). Anyone in those areas whose recycling was not picked up on Thursday should leave it out for pick-up on Friday. 

Regular garbage pick-ups take place Fridays on every street except Broadway.  Anyone whose garbage is scheduled for Friday pick-ups should set it out on Thursday night. 

 

 

EXIT On The Hudson Realty of Bayonne Announces Award 2016

 

NJ REALTORS® Circle of Excellence Sales Award

 Exit wins Circle of Excellence award

 

 

   

  At a dinner dance held January 28th at The Venetian in Garfield, NJ, the Liberty Board of Realtors honored the area’s top producing Real Estate professionals for the 2016 production year. These individuals are selected to receive the Circle of Excellence Sales  Award based on successful completion of a minimum number of transactions that generate qualifying dollar levels of sales.  EXIT On The Hudson Realty of Bayonne is pleased and proud to announce that eight members of their sales staff have received that honor (In alphabetical order) :

Chun “Wilson” Cheng, Esteban Estevez, Disheng “Dee” Huang, Anita Jakubowski, Carmella Laudando, Kathlene Meadows, Rumbidzayi “Rumbi” Padzarondora and Annette Rubin. 

     This is the first year that the company had this many award winners. Annette Rubin, franchise owner and Broker of Record of EXIT On The Hudson Realty said, “ I am extremely proud of my staff for both their individual and collective hard work. This is no small achievement.”  Mrs. Rubin attributed the success to several factors. “Foremost is the company culture we operate with. We don’t compete against each other – our goal is to work together for the best interest of our clients, You seldom achieve success in this industry without putting the client first.”  She also stressed that skill-set training and continuing education of the agents are high priorities in her office. “Staying informed of programs for financing options, what the inventory has to offer, and how best to negotiate are all key pieces of the process. These agents each have years of experience and great people skills! ”

For more information about the office, the staff, or for questions about your Real Estate needs and goals, please call EXIT On The Hudson Realty directly at 201-437-0411 or visit their new, larger office at 867 Broadway, between 40th and 41st Streets in Bayonne. EXIT On The Hudson Realty serves all of New Jersey for Residential, and Commercial Real Estate, both sales and rentals.  

TOLL BROTHERS CITY LIVING’S 1400 HUDSON STREET HOBOKEN SURPASSES 70% SOLD

Hoboken Buyers Flock to Fourth Building in Popular Hudson Tea Community

1400 HUDSON STREET HOBOKEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Hoboken, NJ – Toll Brothers City Living®, the urban development division of Toll Brothers, Inc., (NYSE:TOL), the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, is proud to announce that 1400 Hudson Street, the 12-story Dewitt Tishman-designed building in Hoboken, N.J., has surpassed the 70% sold mark. The project, which opened its sales gallery in the spring of 2016, is poised for a swift sellout, drawing buyers from the local community and beyond.

“1400 Hudson Street continues to receive a very strong response from buyers – and that response has gotten stronger now that we’ve sold out at our other Hoboken project, 1100 Maxwell Place,” said Henry L. Waller, Vice President for Toll Brothers City Living. “We are delighted that homebuyers at 1400 Hudson remain a mix of Hoboken newcomers as well as repeat buyers, many of whom are up-sizing from other Toll Brothers properties in the community. Hoboken continues to be a draw because of its neighborhood feel and the convenience of its location – only a few minutes commute to Manhattan. Those familiar with our Hudson Tea properties, or those who are discovering them for the first time, appreciate the high-quality of the homes and the many wonderful lifestyle amenities available on-site and nearby.”

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CarePoint Health Observes National Wear Red Day for Women

 National Wear Red Day Women

RED ALERT: Nearly two dozen employees of CarePoint Health at Bayonne Medical Center who wore red on Feb. 3, the 14th Annual National Wear Red Day for Women, posed for a picture to show their support. The American Heart Association-sponsored event, held the first Friday of February, brings public awareness to the leading killers of women; heart disease and stroke. The BMC observance was led by Rita Poss-Brant, Assistant Vice President of Patient Care Services. CarePoint Health observed National Wear Red Day throughout its system, including at Christ Hospital in Jersey City and Hoboken University Medical Center.
About CarePoint Health

 CarePoint Health brings quality, patient-focused health care to Hudson County. Combining the resources of three area hospitals – Bayonne Medical Center, Christ Hospital in Jersey City, and Hoboken University Medical Center – CarePoint Health provides a new approach to deliver health care that puts the patient front and center. We leverage a network of top doctors, nurses and other medical professionals whose expertise and attentiveness work together to provide complete coordination of care, from the doctor’s office to the hospital to the home. Patients benefit from the expertise and capabilities of a broad network of leading specialists and specialized technology. At CarePoint Health, all of our medical professionals emphasize preventive medicine and focus on educating patients to make healthy life choices. For more information on our facilities, partners and services, visit us at www.carepointhealth.org.

 

 

HOBOKEN WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT; VEHICLES PARKED ON SNOW ROUTES SUBJECT TO TOWING  

 

Hoboken Winter Storm warning  in effect The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for our area for heavy snow from midnight tonight until 6pm on Thursday. Current forecasts call for 6 to 10 inches of snow. The City will be applying liquid salt brine today in preparation for snow. Garbage pickup remains on schedule.
 
Emergency Snow Routes
Drivers are reminded that vehicles parked on Emergency Snow Routes are subject to ticketing and towing when the streets are snow covered. It is anticipated that towing of vehicles will begin when snowfall begins during the overnight hours (current forecast is for snow to begin around 2am), so drivers should make sure that their vehicles are not parked on snow routes after this evening. This is necessary to move police, fire, ambulances, and snow plows throughout Hoboken in time of emergency for the safety and welfare of all our citizens. Emergency Snow Routes in Hoboken are labeled with street signs that read “No Parking When Road Is Snow Covered.” Please note that as of this year, both sides of Observer Highway between Henderson Street and Hudson Street have been designated as snow emergency routes. Temporary No Parking signs have also been posted on 12th Street between Willow Avenue and Clinton Street, the north side of 13th Street west of Clinton Street, and Jefferson Street between 14th Street and 15th Street to accommodate buses and snow removal operations.

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Jersey City Prepares February 9th, 2017 Winter Storm

Expected to Bring up to 12 inches of Snow With Aggressive Snow Removal Plan; OEM Center Activated & Crews Remain Operational Throughout Storm

DPW to Deploy 64 Pieces of Equipment and 4,000 Tons of Salt Available

 

Jersey City Prepares for Winter Storm JERSEY CITY – Mayor Steven M. Fulop and the Office of Emergency Management, in coordination with the Department of Public Works, are preparing for a significant winter storm February 9th, 2017 that may bring up to a foot of snow to the area with an aggressive snow removal plan, with 64 crews deploying in the overnight and throughout the duration of the storm.

 

“We have crews coming in early and will have more than 60 salt spreaders and plows and 4,000 tons of salt so we can clear the roadways quickly and efficiently,” said Mayor Fulop. “We are also asking that residents who do not need to drive to please stay off the roads and also avoid parking at corners or double parking, as this greatly slows down snow removal operations.”

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