It’s new, all fresh, healthy and delicious… so what is it? It’s the Bayonne Farmer’s Market starting tomorrow, AND every Tuesday, until October 30!! This is a huge trend in NJ surburbs, now in urban Bayonne! And the hours, 2-7 PM, fit your work schedule! SO….. STOP BY TOMORROW AND SEE WHAT NJ FRESH IS ALL ABOUT IN BAYONNE! READ BELOW FOR DETAILS….
Bayonne Farmers’ Market Every Tuesday 2pm to 7pm July 17th through October 30th Municipal lot at 23rd and DelMonte Drive (next to mini-golf) Â www.facebook.com/BayonneFarmersMarket Â
Jersey City, NJ—TheRiverview Neighborhood Association(RNA) and Washington Park Association (WPA) will present Movies in the Park(s) on the first four Friday’s in August.
 Riverview Park will feature “Young Frankenstein†on August 3 and “True Grit†on August 17. Washington Park will show “Spider Man†on August 10 and “Take the Lead†on August 24. At Riverview Park (Palisade and Griffith) the movies are shown just south of the flagpole. Washington Park will show the movies on the baseball field at Paterson Plank Road and 2nd Street (enter on 2nd Street).
JERSEY CITY- Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy and Police Department officials announced the arrest of the man believed responsible for the point-blank shooting of a cab driver in the early morning hours in a Greenville neighborhood.
The police manhunt for the gunman responsible for the Monday morning shooting of Yellow taxi driver Maged F. Rizkallah ended Thursday afternoon unexpectedly when the lead suspect in the case, James A. Purcell, 21, walked into the West Precinct on Communipaw Avenue and questioned why police were looking for him, officials said. “While we pray for the recovery of Mr. Rizkallah, I must commend the police department for their thorough investigation and speedy arrest in this case that was equally disturbing as it was challenging for investigators,†said Mayor Healy. Continue reading CABBIE SHOOTER ARRESTED! Fare Beater Turned Shooter, Victim Still Critical→
Reminds Residents that Inspectors DO NOT take Photographs Inside of the Home
JERSEY CITY – City officials are reminding residents about what identification to look for regarding property tax revaluation inspectors who will be coming to their homes following reports of alleged imposters.
All reval inspectors carry two forms of ID – one from the reval company and the other being a letter of introduction from the City. Authorized inspectors are registered with the Police Department and DO NOT take photographs inside of the residence.
Anyone who is not sure if the inspector requesting entrance to their home is legitimate, should get the inspector’s name and ask them to wait outside while they contact the City’s Reval Hotline at 201-547-4538 (available during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Residents can also find a link to the photos, names, and vehicle identification information on the city website. If you believe an imposter inspector is at your home, please call 911.
 JERSEY CITY- Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy and Police Department officials announced the arrest of a local man connected with shooting four people during recent brazen gunplay on city streets.
At the Angelika Film Center, Mercer and Houston Streets, Greenwich Village. Running time: 1 hour 20 minutes.
Tammy Blanchard (The Good Shepherd,  “Of Two Minds- Money Ball  ) appears on the big screen July 13th in a role opposite Mira Sorvino in Nancy Savoca’s independent film “Union Square.”
Blanchard plays Jenny, Sorvino’s reserved, estranged, repressed young sister who has spent much of her time trying to distance her self from her tumultouous upbringing which includes her  sister Lucy played by Sorvino.  Arriving  from the Bronx on the verge of a nervous breakdown at Thanksgiving time Lucy’s unexpected visit to Jenny’s Union Square apartment in New York City forces Jenny to face her past and reveal some secrets of her own. Continue reading Actresses Tammy Blanchard and Mira Sorvino’s Movie “Union Square” Opens July 13th at New York City’s Angelika Theater→
Its exclusive non-tangling, swiveling “yoke†bracket displays eye-catching, wind-blown nylon pennants that deter geese and other birds from making a mess
Waterfront homeowners and those with boat docks can now enliven waterfront living while deterring geese and other birds from making a mess on their property with the Dori Pole Nylon Pennant System, offered by Consort Display Group.
EXIT ON THE HUDSON 808 Broadway, Bayonne 201.437.0411
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The Regions Top High School Quarterbacks Including:  Bayonne High School’s Chris Wright and  Isaiah Biaz-Mays Union City HS,Compete for Showdown Title with Phil Simms and Amani Toomer as Judges
Bayonne High School’s Chris Wright with former Giant Quaterback Phil Simms
Bethpage, July 9, 2012––MSG Varsity, Cablevision’s 24/7 network devoted to all things high school, will premiere the first Tri-State Quarterback Showdown on July 17 at 7:30 p.m. on Optimum TV Channel 14. The television special features the top 24 high school quarterbacks from the New York Metro area competing for the “Showdown Champion†title through various challenges and obstacles testing their speed, strength, accuracy. New York Giants veterans Phil Simms and Amani Toomer serve as judges for the event and provide commentary throughout the show. Continue reading MSG VARSITY PREMIERES THE FIRST EVER TRI-STATE QUARTERBACK SHOWDOWN ON JULY 17 AT 7:30 P.M.→
   Mayor Mark A. Smith invited residents to use the three cooling centers that the City has opened. Bayonne’s three senior centers will also serve as cooling centers from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. from Thursday, July 5, through Sunday, July 8. They are located at 16 West 4th Street (near Broadway), 597 Broadway (near 27th Street), and 329 Avenue B (at 56th Street). The DiDomenico Pool at 16th Street will be open extended hours from 10:30 a.m. through 9:00 p.m., Thursday, July 5, and Saturday, July 7, weather permitting. That pool will have regular hours in effect, 10:30 a.m. through 5:30 p.m., on Friday, July 6, and Sunday, July 8, weather permitting. At Lincoln Community School, the Skutnick Pool will be open from 6:00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m., Thursday, July 5, through Sunday, July 8, for use as a cooling center and to provide relief from the heat. During the heat wave, please be sure to take the necessary precautions to avoid heat exhaustion. If possible, avoid going outdoors during the heat of the day, drink plenty of fluids, and don’t overexert yourself. Please take the time to check in on elderly or disabled friends and relatives to make sure they are all right. If necessary, contact the Bayonne Police Department for assistance at 201-858-6900.
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