LIBERTY HUMANE SOCIETY’S BARK IN THE PARK AUGUST 29TH, 2012

Bark in the Park: FUNDRAISER

Registration for Bark in the Park walkers is now open! Walkers can sign up individually, form teams, or fundraise as a “virtual walker” if you cannot attend the event.

Their   goal this year is to raise $40,000–which Liberty Humane Society   is confident  their supporters can help them achieve.

The initial registration fee is $25 a for single walker and $35 for a human plus one dog.

Why stop there? If at least 200 participants each raise a total of $200, LHS will already be at their goal! Visit the Bark in the Park webpage now to learn more about the event, create your personalized fundraising webpage, and get some great tips on how to form teams and maximize your fundraising potential.

Help Liberty Humane Society make this the  biggest fundraiser of the year the most successful one of the year!

Vendor registration is still open as well! Sign up for a booth today to be a part of this dog-lover’s extravaganza. Submission forms are due by Wednesday, August 29th.

AUDITIONS FOR THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW AUGUST 29 & 30th Monroe Center in Hoboken

The Theater Company is seeking a cast of freaks, geeks, whole-some types and one incredibly fabulous entertainer for its 2012 version of Richard O’Brien’s THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW This cult classic is also a TTC classic, which will be directed by Clara Barton Green, with musical direction by David Zimmerman, and choreography by Robert Gonzales Jr. …

Audition Dates: August 29 & 30, 2012 from 7-9:30pm – no appointments necessary – you will be seen on a first come, first serve basis Requirements: – Must be at least 16 years old to audition –

CD Release for David W. Jacobsen’s Newest Album -Not What I Meant at Lampost Bar & Grille, Jersey City

Singer/songwriter David W. Jacobsen’s CD release for his newest album, Not What I Meant, will be on August 25th at the Lamp Post in Jersey City. The album contains humorous and reflective songs about failing to communicate. It deals with misunderstandings and their lighthearted or heartbreaking repercussions.

Lyrics play on miscommunications where one party and the other are on different pages and sometimes at least one of the two is unaware of this discrepancy.

Musically, it is predominated by melodic acoustic guitars accompanied by a rhythm section and occasional mandolin.

Saturday August 25, 2012 7:30 – 9:00

CD RELEASE!! Lamp Post Bar & Grille 382 2nd St. (btwn Monmouth and Brunswick) Jersey City, NJ 07302 201-222-1331 No Cover 21 +
For more information, see http://davidwj.com

These Properties Brought to You by Prudential Mc Geehan & Pineiro of Bayonne

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River View Observer – FOOD VIEWS-Drive Top Food Truck Recipes Into Your Kitchen

 (Family Features) No other trend has parked itself at the forefront of the culinary world quite like food trucks, but these aren’t the stale doughnut and questionable hotdog stands of yore. From coast to coast, a new generation of chefs has been putting unique cuisines on four wheels. But if you’re not in an urban setting, that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on these delectable dishes.

To celebrate the phenomenon, CanolaInfo partnered with four food truck chefs/owners representing different U.S. regions to create the Street Eats Recipe Collection, allowing home cooks everywhere to recreate delicious food truck fare. Continue reading River View Observer – FOOD VIEWS-Drive Top Food Truck Recipes Into Your Kitchen

Hudson Regional Health to Use Helicopter for Mosquito Control on Friday, August 24

The Hudson Regional Health Commission has advised Bayonne residents that it will be applying mosquito control larvicides by helicopter flying at low altitudes over Hudson County on Friday, August 24. In the event of inclement weather or other flight restrictions, the flight would be rescheduled for the next available date.

Helicopter application sites in Bayonne include the following:

1) Bayonne Golf Club – the marshes along the water at the northeastern point of the golf course

2) The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor (the former Military Ocean Terminal) – the wooded area at the western end between Route 440, the access road, and Centre Street

3) Northwestern corner of Bayonne – area west of Sunset Avenue from 54th Street to 56th Street; the area between the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 440; the area within the Turnpike, Route 440, and the Conrail line; and the area on the North side of the Conrail line and the Eastern side of the Route 440 ramp

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Hoboken New Jersey- 59.9% of its residents are single makes CNN Financial Website – 2nd best City Nationwide for Rich and Single

Hoboken, the Mile Square City, the home of Old Blue Eyes , the place where they played the first baseball game, where Marlon Brando filmed On the Waterfront, and today, the place where all the single folk prefer to live.

A whopping 59.9% are single with a median income of $140,780 dollars.  Those statistic are  the reason CNN Financial Website has given Hoboken the distinct title as “The Second Best City Nationwide for the Rich and Single,” beating out places like Redondo California, Brookline Mass and Arlington VA.

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City, County & Federal Officials Break Ground on Berry Lane Park

Groundbreaking Ceremony Berry Lane Park – August 22nd, 2012
Photo-City of Jersey City

 The 17-Acre Municipal Park will Transform Brownfields into Much- Needed Park Space in the Morris Canal Neighborhood

JERSEY CITY – Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy, the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency (JCRA), Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith Enck and other city and local officials broke ground at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 22, 2012 on the Berry Lane Park project located at 1000 Garfield Ave., Jersey City in the Morris Canal neighborhood.

Berry Lane Park will rejuvenate the Morris Canal neighborhood with a nine percent increase of usable space in Jersey City by transforming more than 17 acres of property – including former rail yards, junk yards, auto repair shops, industrial facilities, and warehouses – into the largest municipally-owned park in the City.

Mayor Healy. “With sixty percent of the residents in the immediate area being children under the age of 18, Berry Lane Park will provide the space necessary for recreation and community involvement. The transformation of these fallow and deserted properties will also rid the area of an eyesore and contamination, and will make this neighborhood a more enjoyable place to live.”

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Beyond Basic Learning in Hoboken, NJ. Receives Loan from Hudson County Economic Development Corporation and Bayonne Community Bank of Bayonne

Pictured from left to right: Jack Belton – HCEDC Loan Officer, Bette Spinelli – Director HCEDC , Bill Gaughan – Hudson County Chief of Staff, Zuleika Fertullien – Director Beyond Basic Learning, Hudson County Freeholder – Anthony Romano and Ken O’Neill – Senior VP Bayonne Community Bank.

$100,000. Loans are available to businesses within Hudson County. For more Information visit our web site at www.hudsonedc.org or call us at 201 369-4370.

Loan applications are on the web site.

HUDSON COUNTY RESIDENT TESTS POSITIVE FOR WEST NILE VIRUS

Local Health Departments Remind Residents to Take Precautions

The Path of West Nile Virus

Hudson Regional Health Commission has been notified that a 25 year old female, a former Hudson County resident, has tested positive in the state lab for West Nile Virus (WNV).  She was hospitalized in Bayonne Medical Center in late July after developing flu-like symptoms including fever, headache and a stiff neck.

 “The public health investigation, conducted with the resident’s local health department, revealed that the exposure period occurred during extended travel outside of New Jersey,” stated Carrie Nawrocki, Executive Director/Epidemiologist, Hudson Regional Health Commission. “Upon return to New Jersey, the patient began feeling ill, sought medical care and was hospitalized in Bayonne Medical Center for evaluation and treatment.  She continues to follow up with her physician, and has since moved to another state where she is recovering at home.”

 To date, 53 Hudson County mosquito pools have tested positive for West Nile Virus.  Continue reading HUDSON COUNTY RESIDENT TESTS POSITIVE FOR WEST NILE VIRUS

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