restaurant VIEWS- GP’s Restaurant Owner and Chef George Politis Jr.

River View Observer “Best Pick” -Meatballs to die for and more!

Ten Ingredients-  By Sally Deering    

 Photos by Newsboi

 In 1934, Greek immigrant James Politis achieved the American Dream when he opened the Lackawanna Restaurant in Hoboken. Forty years later, his son George Politis opened GP’s East and two years later, the restaurant moved to its current Guttenberg location.

 

George Politis Jr.

 Fast-forward to July 2012 and GP’s expanded with George Politis, Jr. opening a second GP’s overlooking Hamilton Park in downtown Jersey City and serving an array of Neapolitan cuisine on the lighter side. GP’s at Hamilton Park features Crostinis, toast topped with Escarole & Fresh Ricotta; Smoked Salmon Rillette or Grilled Marinated Eggplant. Small Pressed Sandwiches include Fresh Mozzarella, Tomato and Basil; Grilled and Roasted Vegetables with Olive Spread and Proscuitto di Parma. Its Main Courses, Seared Sea Scallops, Crispy Salmon, Shrimp Scampi and Grilled Skirt Steak share the menu with GP’s Classics like Zuppa di Clams, Clams Oreganata, Eggplant Rollatini, Mussels, Lasagna Bolognese, Chicken Parmesan and, of course, GP’s Famous Meatballs. Owner and chef George Politis, Jr. grew up watching his mother and grandmother cook in the family kitchen in Hoboken. Chef Politis took time from his busy schedule to share with Riverview Observer some insights into what it takes to create GP’s tasty Neapolitan fare.

 Let’s meet Chef George Politis, Jr.! Continue reading restaurant VIEWS- GP’s Restaurant Owner and Chef George Politis Jr.

Bayonne’s Flag Football League Registration for Bayonne Residents

Mayor Mark. A. Smith has announced that the Recreation Division has begun registration for the Youth Flag Football League.

 The League is open to boys and girls from ages SIX to THIRTEEN. All participants must be Bayonne residents.

Children must be six by September 1st, 2012 and cannot be fourteen before November 1st, 2012.

 THE FEE FOR THE YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE IS $5.00/PER PLAYER.

 The fees collected will go towards the costs of running the program. The fee is non-refundable.

 All individuals who sign up will be placed on a team by the Department of Recreation. Individual applications are available in the Recreation Office. Continue reading Bayonne’s Flag Football League Registration for Bayonne Residents

DATE CHANGED-HIP TO HIP THEATER COMPANY PERFORMS COMEDY OF ERRORS ON SUNDAY AUGUST 19th AT NEWPORT GREEN PARK, JERSEY CITY

DATE CHANGED TO THIS SUNDAY AUGUST 19th

 

This Sunday  at Newport Green park in Jersey City. Hip to Hip Theatre Company will be performing its highly reviewed Comedy of Errors show for the first time in NJ on August 19th at 7:30 P.M.

Curious to see what happens when sets of separated-at-birth twins end up in the same place, at the same time? An offer for a funny, FREE outdoor show seems hard to refuse (especially mid-week when you’re dying to mix things up)!

Newport Green Park

Newport Green

30 Mall Dr W, Jersey City, NJ 07310


Jersey City Announces Revised Schedule for Tuesdays Rain Out for the SummerFest Concerts on the Hudson

Due to the rain out on Tuesday, August 14th, the Division of Cultural Affairs has rescheduled its SummerFest Concerts on the Hudson. The concert has been rescheduled to take place at 6 p.m. on Sunday, August 19th, 2012.

The oldies artist, The New York Exception, will be performing, and without any rain the show will go on. Everyone is invited to join in on the fun for this free admission event. The concert will take place at Liberty State Park in the gardens behind the Liberty House Restaurant.

For all information and updates please call: (201) 547-6921 or visit JERSEYCITYNJ.GOV.

 

 

 

Saint Peter’s College Announces the Launch of Saint Peter’s PAC

Jersey City, N.J. – Saint Peter’s College  announced the launch of Saint Peter’s PAC, a consortium of distinctive performing arts spaces situated within the campus of Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City, N.J. Saint Peter’s PAC features a variety of diverse event spaces with seating capacities ranging from 200 to 3,200. Saint Peter’s College is kicking off the launch with an impressive line-up of performers throughout the remainder of the year.

“The opening of Saint Peter’s PAC is a momentous occasion for our neighborhood as this new initiative will open up endless cultural opportunities and will bring world-class talent to the McGinley Square area,” said Michael A. Fazio, vice president for advancement and external affairs, at Saint Peter’s College. “As we look forward to our transition to Saint Peter’s University, Saint Peter’s PAC is just another sign of the rebirth of Saint Peter’s and of Jersey City.” Continue reading Saint Peter’s College Announces the Launch of Saint Peter’s PAC

Jersey City to Celebrate LGBT Community With Flag Raising and 12th Annual LGBT Hudson Pride Festival

 JERSEY CITY – Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy, members of the Municipal Council, and the Division of Cultural Affairs will raise the Rainbow Flag in celebration of the 12th Annual LGBT Hudson Pride Festival at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, August 15, 2012, at City Hall, 280 Grove Street.

The LGBT Hudson Pride Festival will take place from 12:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 18, 2012 at Exchange Place (Montgomery Street between Hudson Street and Washington Blvd.) Continue reading Jersey City to Celebrate LGBT Community With Flag Raising and 12th Annual LGBT Hudson Pride Festival

Message from Downtown Jersey City Village Neighborhood Association on Delays on Newark Ave. From Brunswick St. to Palisades Avenue.

Beginning today and until mid October, please expect traffic delays on Newark Ave. between Brunswick St. and Palisade Ave. for construction.

Alternate traffic patterns will be set up and motorists may want to plan alternate routes in the area. Crews will be working 24 hours a day.

PSE&G crews will complete the construction of the manhole on Newark Ave. near Dickinson High School by the close of business on Monday, August 13, 2012. Normal traffic will be restored at that time.
A second crew has started trench excavation and conduit installation along Newark Avenue from the bridge over the depressed Conrail track, heading east towards Monmouth Street. Starting today, Monday, August 13, 2012, work along this portion of the route will continue on two (2) shifts (7:00 AM to 5:00 PM and 5:00 PM to3:00 AM). A conduit installation crew will work on the day shift only (7:00 AM to 5:00 PM). Two lanes of traffic will be maintained and managed by the Jersey City Police for the next several days and re-evaluated as work progresses.
The PJM Interconnection, LLC, (PJM), the regional entity responsible for planning the electric transmission system in 13 states and the District of Columbia,identified the need for the NGRP, and assigned design/construction responsibility to PSE&G to ensure reliability of electricity supply within the region.
The targeted completion date is October 15, 2012.

For further information and to join the “Weekly Update” distribution list, please contact: Richard Dwyer, Public Affairs Manager Electric Transmission Construction [email protected]
1-877-678-5784

Sincerely,
Rob Crow President The Village Neighborhood Association

Newport Green park in Jersey City- Hip to Hip Theatre Company will be performing its highly reviewed Comedy of Errors August 15th, 2012

Wednesday at Newport Green park in Jersey City. Hip to Hip Theatre Company will be performing its highly reviewed Comedy of Errors show for the first time in NJ on Aug. 15that 7:30 P.M.

Curious to see what happens when sets of separated-at-birth twins end up in the same place, at the same time? An offer for a funny, FREE outdoor show seems hard to refuse (especially mid-week when you’re dying to mix things up)!

Newport Green Park

Newport Green

30 Mall Dr W, Jersey City, NJ 07310


RESTAURANT VIEWS- EXECUTIVE CHEF MICHAEL COLETTI- VB3 RESTAURANT, JERSEY CITY

As part of our Ten Ingreditent series where Sally Deering our Senior Writer  interviews  the Chef’s that oversee the kitchens of some of the finest restaurants in Hudson County -we present Chef Michael Coletti of VB3 Restaurant

Ten Ingredients

By Sally Deering

VB3 on Washington Boulevard in downtown Jersey City features theVB3 Pizzeria where office workers and neighborhood residents dash in for a slice or a pie; and the VB3 dining room and lounge with the sexiest bar in Jersey City. It’s an eye-catching island of dark wood with a surface of “orange liquid lava” and bar stools with bright-orange backs and faux leopard print seats.  No detail in this beautiful restaurant has been overlooked by Owner and Executive Chef Michael Colletti, General Managers Giuseppi “Little Joe” Russo and Giuseppi “Big Joe” Russo; and business partners Gary Leff and Ricky Leff. This team put heart and soul into the place and it shows.

Chef Colletti, 29, attended the Culinary Education Center in Asbury Park and after graduation worked at the prestigious Le Cirque and then Chef de Cuisine at Mai House. After five years in New York, Chef Colletti joined his friend and celebrity chef Spike Mendelsohn at the Sunnyside Group and helped him open Good Stuff Eatery in Washington D.C. In 2010, Colletti and Mendelsohn appeared in “Iron Chef” competing in “Battle Proscuitto” against world famous chef Michael Symon. Chef Colletti also cooked for President Barack Obama and his staff at The White House.

Let’s meet Chef Colletti!

RVO:  Chef Colletti, can you tell our readers a little about your background?

CC:  My family is from Sicily. My father moved here at 14 and I was raised in Elizabeth. My grandfather would be in the garden all day and my grandmother would cook in the kitchen. There would be 20 of us in the kitchen – we’re a big Italian family. Continue reading RESTAURANT VIEWS- EXECUTIVE CHEF MICHAEL COLETTI- VB3 RESTAURANT, JERSEY CITY

Provident Offers Tips to Teach Kids the ABCs of Money Management

Back-to-school season offers an opportunity to educate students about an important lesson not often taught in the classroom – money management.

“Shopping for new pencils, backpacks and notebooks is exciting for children. Because they have an interest in the things they are purchasing, it’s a great time to educate children about financial responsibility,” said Chris Martin, president and CEO of The Provident Bank. Continue reading Provident Offers Tips to Teach Kids the ABCs of Money Management

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