Art House Productions Announces Remaing Events for Jersey City Pride Month

Art House Productions (Executive Artistic Director Meredith Burns) is proud to present ten exciting events remaining in August in celebration of Jersey City Pride Month. Taking place at Art House Productions, located at 345 Marin Boulevard, this robust lineup underscores the organization’s commitment to amplifying LGBTQIA+ voices, fostering inclusivity, and creating accessible spaces for all.

From drag and dance to film, comedy, and community conversations, Art House’s Pride programming offers something for everyone. Designed to uplift and celebrate the diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community, these events provide meaningful opportunities for connection, expression, and joy.

Proceeds from select events will benefit Jersey City Pride, directly supporting their mission of visibility, advocacy, and celebration.

The White Party

Presented by Art House Productions & Jersey City Pride

Friday, August 15th from 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

5th Annual Vyshyvanka Charity 5K Run/Walk  at J. Owen Grundy Park Jersey City waterfront

Ukrainian Jersey City (a non-profit 501(c3) organization) warmly invites community members and all supporters to the 5th Annual Vyshyvanka Charity 5K Run/Walk, taking place on Sunday, August 24, 2025, at 9:00 a.m., along the scenic Jersey City Waterfront at J. Owen Grundy Park

Organized for the fifth consecutive year by the passionate team at Ukrainian Jersey City, this event embodies the spirit of unity, compassion, and solidarity. A remarkable running race dedicated to supporting this year’s cause, which is once again raising funds for one of their cornerstone projects, “Ambulances for Ukraine”.

Link to register: https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/JerseyCity/VyshyvankaRun

Event Details:
Location: Jersey City Waterfront – J. Owen Grundy Park
Date: Sunday, August 24, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM Start

Fulop Administration Unveils Brand New Public Park, Transforming Asphalt Lot into Multi-Use Recreation Destination

$2.7 Million Investment Reinvigorates Former Paved Lot into Dynamic 16th Street Park

 Mayor Steven M. Fulop joined City Council members, the Department of Infrastructure, residents, and community leaders to officially cut the ribbon on the brand-new 16th Street Park, marking the completion of a $2.7 million transformation from an asphalt basketball lot into one of the city’s most dynamic and inclusive green spaces.

Bayonne’s New Health Officer Sworn in Tina Siciliano

Bayonne’s New Health Officer: Tina Siciliano was sworn in as Bayonne’s new Health Officer at the City Council meeting on August 13.  City Clerk Madelene Medina administered the oath of office.  Pictured left to right in the foreground:  Gary Parlatti (Building Inspector, City of Bayonne), the Health Officer’s husband; McKayla (Ms. Siciliano’s daughter), and City Clerk Medina.  Pictured left to right the background: City Law Director Jay Coffey; City Council Member At-Large Loyad Booker; Second Ward Council Member Jacqueline Weimmer; Assistant City Attorney Karla Garcia (with camera); City Council President Gary LaPelusa; and City Council Member At-Large Juan Perez. In New Jersey, a Health Officer is responsible for evaluating health problems and planning appropriate actions to address those problems.  A Health Officer must have either a doctorate or a master’s degree in a health-related field.  A candidate for Health Officer must have at least two years of full-time employment, which provides administrative experience in three of five recognized public health activities.  A successful candidate for Health Officer must pass a state-administered, two-part examination.   Ms. Siciliano, who served previously as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist, earned a master’s degree in Public Health (MPH) at William Paterson University.  Ms. Siciliano said, “I am very excited to assume the duties of Health Officer.  I look forward to working with colleagues in Bayonne and around the state to safeguard the health of our residents.” 

Hudson County Movies in the Park Last 2 Shows in August for the Season

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Hudson County’s Movies in the Park is a highly anticipated annual event that brings the magic of cinema to the great outdoors. Set against the backdrop of the county’s picturesque parks, this unique film series offers residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of movies in a relaxed and family-friendly environment. With its captivating ambiance, community spirit, and diverse film selection, Movies in the Park has become a beloved tradition for cinephiles and families alike.

Movies in the Park is a collaborative effort between Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, the Board of County Commissioners and Hudson County’s Parks Department, and local businesses and organizations. The event aims to bring communities together, foster a sense of belonging, and provide accessible entertainment for all. The organizers carefully curate a selection of films that appeal to a broad audience, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Bayonne Sounds by the Bay Concert August 20, 2025 Super Trans AM


Super Trans AM

Super Trans Am is the most unique and innovative theme band on the market today, playing all of your favorite arena anthems and chart-topping radio hits of the 1970s. Combining unparalleled musicianship with artistic and inspired A/V production, you’ll enjoy revisiting classic sing-alongs from one of the most defining decades in American history. Performing masterworks from icons such as The Eagles, Hall & Oates, Queen, The Doobie Brothers, Paul McCartney & Wings, Peter Frampton, Foreigner, Kiss, Boston and Journey as well as “Yacht Rock” favorites such as “Still the One” by Orleans and Pilot’s “Magic”, your audience will fall in love with this epic decade of memorable music all over again.

Wedneday, August 20th,2025 7PM

Di Domenico 16th Street Park ( Off Avenue E )

North River Sing Community Chorus to Hold Open Auditions

NEW MEMBER AUDITIONS

New Member auditions are being held on Sunday, August 24, 2025 from 3-6pm, and Thursday, September 4, 2025 from 7-10pm.  If you are interested in auditioning with North River Sing, please respond to this email, we will get you all the information you need.  Also, if you know anyone interested in auditioning, please share this email with them.

JC PRIDE 

North River Sing will have a booth at Jersey City Pride on Saturday, August 23, 2025.  This is the 3rd year we will have participated in this event, and it’s a great way for us to connect with the Jersey City community.   If you will be attending the event, make sure to stop by our booth, located on Newark Ave., between Bay St. and Jersey Ave., near the Bank of America. We’ll be sharing concert dates in the near future. 

Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children Sends 6 Teens to U.S. Space Academy, 4, from Jersey City Schools

From left to right: Mila Varela, Alejandro Diaz, Annalise De Leon, Jadyra Amaya-Garcia, and Chris Liivicota

The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children (SFIC), a partner of the Archdiocese of Newark, recently gave six incoming high school seniors from archdiocesan Catholic schools the summer of a lifetime by providing scholarships to attend the prestigious Advanced Space Academy at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Alexandra Hulsman, Girl Scout Troop 12052, Bayonne, TCNJ, Receives Scholarship

Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey Awards More Than $18,000 in Scholarships to Local Girl Scouts Through the William and Ida M.Kiefer Trust

Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey (GSHNJ) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 William and Ida M. Kiefer Trust Scholarships—awarded to Girl Scouts from Essex and Hudson counties pursuing post-high school education. This year, a total of $18,426 was distributed among ten outstanding applicants, with individual scholarship amounts ranging from $250 to $3,757.

The Kiefer Trust provides annual scholarships for “deserving students in Essex and Hudson counties wishing to further their post-high school education,” whether at a trade school, two-year college, or four-year university. Awards were given to applicants who demonstrated the strongest combination of academic achievement, community service, Girl Scout involvement, extracurricular participation, and financial need.

2025 Kiefer Scholarship Recipients:

  • Alexandra Hulsman, Troop 12052, Bayonne, TCNJ
  • Grace Stewart, Troop 20194, Roseland, University of Pittsburgh
  • Tasiyah Stone-Bey, Troop 21246, East Orange, Rutgers University–Newark
  • Luciana Musano, Troop 20194, Roseland, Seton Hall University
  • Gabrielle White, Troop 20874, Maplewood, Spelman College
  • Sofia Maatos, Troop 10648, Kearny, University of California – Los Angeles
  • Vanessa Costa, Troop 12771, Kearny – Fairleigh Dickinson University
  • Isabella Fernandes-Santinho, Troop 10648, Kearny, Smith College
  • Alanya Friedman, Troop 20514, Maplewood, Virginia Tech
  • Ava Lawdanski, Troop 10648, Kearny, Seton Hall University

Hudson County Community College Graduates 11 Solar Installation Students 

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) recently celebrated eleven students who completed Solar Installation Training. Pictured here, front row, from left: Dimension Energy Origination Associate Elena Mannion; HCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber; HCCC Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, Continuing Education and Workforce Development Lori Margolin; graduates Jimmy Harris, Ari McPherson, Charles Cooper and Willie Brown; New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) Executive Director and Chair James McGreevey; HCCC Apprenticeship Coordinator Albert Williams.

The new program illustrates how the College’s public-private partnerships 
prepare the workforce with sustainable careers for the future.

 
Recently, Hudson County Community College (HCCC) celebrated 11 students who completed Solar Installation Training offered by the College in partnership with Dimension Energy, a national community solar developer, owner, and operator. HCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber, HCCC Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, Continuing Education and Workforce Development Lori Margolin, Dimension Energy Origination Associate Elana Mannion, New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) Executive Director and Chairman James McGreevey, and others congratulated graduates at the ceremony.
 
Solar energy is a renewable, clean, and low-maintenance energy source that helps reduce environmental pollution and electric bills. In recent years, solar energy has become more than an alternative source of power; it is steadily developing into one of the world’s primary energy sources. 
 
As demand for solar energy grows, the industry is actively recruiting individuals trained to install solar panels, which have become more affordable. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 24% job growth for solar photovoltaic installers, much higher than the growth in many other industries, and the solar energy industry is expected to continue growing worldwide.
 
HCCC’s intensive, seven-week offering was taught at the Governor’s Reentry Training and Employment Center in Kearny. The course was taught collaboratively by skilled professionals from HCCC and Solar One, with employers and construction trade unions invited to participate. Training included Hands-on Solar Installation classes, plus Introduction to Construction, Work Readiness Skills, and four certifications — OSHA-10, Basic Life Support (BLS), Green Construction, and Photovoltaic Installer.
 
A key component of this workforce development program was connecting students to apprenticeships and job opportunities. Students networked with Dimension Energy, Procurement, Employer, and Trade Union partners. One student attained employment before the program ended.
 
“This clean energy training program is an outstanding example of a public-private partnership and investment,” Dr. Reber stated. “Tuition was provided by HCCC from the Metallica Band’s All Within My Hands Foundation; students’ stipends and networking opportunities came from Dimension Energy; HCCC and Solar One provided training; hands-on solar installation training with Solar One was delivered with funding support from the New Jersey Pathways to Career Opportunities initiative; HCCC provided a Student Success Coach; and New Jersey Reentry Corporation supplied the training venue.”
 
“Hudson County Community College is a great workforce development partner because they understand the importance of each step in the process,” said Bryan Bentrott, Vice President of Origination for Dimension. “From LinkedIn tutorials to employer networking to post-course follow-ups with each student, their team is making sure every student has a clear path to a full-time job. We are excited to see some of these graduates join Dimension projects shortly.” 

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