BAYONNE DRIVE-IN MOVIE EXPERIENCE ON SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2020

If you are a baby boomer chances are you have told your children and grandchildren your wonderful experiences at the local Drive-in Movie Theater, well, here is your chance to once again enjoy the experience with them when Bridge Arts Festival and Bayonne Community Bank present Family Drive-In Movie Experience in Bayonne. 
 Date: Saturday, July 18thTime:  Gates Open at 7:00 pm – Movie Starts at Sunset
Location: Bayview Shops – 175 Avenue A, Bayonne (by Planet Fitness)
Movie:  Sonic the Hedgehog – A Family MovieLive Music Entertainment Starts at 7:30 pm
TICKET  DETAILS VIP Admission includes reserved parking space & Family Snack Pack  General Admission parking is on a first come first serve basis.Our parking lot attendants will direct you to the appropriate parking space.
Order Your Drive-In Movie FoodAdvance Food Orders Required
Order Bake & Brew Cafe
Order Double Batch Bakery
**PRE-ORDERED FOOD ITEMS WILL BE AVAILABLE**
**FOR PICK-UP AT THE MOVIE SITE**
SUV VehiclesSUVs are allowed on-site to reverse park to accommodate movie viewing from the rear of the vehicle.
BathroomsPorta Johns available for use at the movie site. MOVIE SITE RULES MUST BE FOLLOWEDAttendees must remain inside their same vehicle at all times, unless an occupant needs to get out of the vehicle for their health or safety or if an occupant needs to use the restroom.Masks/face coverings must be worn by all patrons when outside of their vehicle.ALL vehicles will be parked with a parking space in between each car. Parking attendants will direct drivers as to how and where to park.TICKET PURCHASETickets are pre-sold ONLY online prior to the event. Entrance fee is per car.
Tickets will NOT be sold on-site.

MAXIMUM 4 PEOPLE PER CAR
Larger parties with more than 4 people per car will NOT be granted access.ONLY Exception 2-Adults with 3-small childrenWe are excited to have you join us for this wonderful family event.

See you on Saturday!

Christopher & Cheryl Mack
Movie: Sonic the HedgehogSonic the Hedgehog sprints into action as he embraces his new home on Earth. Sonic must join forces with a small-town cop to defend earth from the evil genius, Dr. Robotnik
SUV VehiclesSUVs are allowed on-site to reverse park to accommodate movie viewing from the rear of the vehicle.
BathroomsPorta Johns available for use at the movie site. MOVIE SITE RULES MUST BE FOLLOWEDAttendees must remain inside their same vehicle at all times, unless an occupant needs to get out of the vehicle for their health or safety or if an occupant needs to use the restroom.Masks/face coverings must be worn by all patrons when outside of their vehicle.ALL vehicles will be parked with a parking space in between each car. Parking attendants will direct drivers as to how and where to park.TICKET PURCHASETickets are pre-sold ONLY online prior to the event. Entrance fee is per car.
Tickets will NOT be sold on-site.

MAXIMUM 4 PEOPLE PER CAR
Larger parties with more than 4 people per car will NOT be granted access.ONLY Exception 2-Adults with 3-small childrenWe are excited to have you join us for this wonderful family event.

WJBarnabas Health Named Presenting Sponsor of the New Jersey “Last Dance” World Series Baseball Tournament

West Orange, NJ (July 13, 2020) – RWJBarnabas Health, the largest most comprehensive academic health care system in New Jersey, has been named the presenting sponsor of the New Jersey “Last Dance” World Series.

Created to support high-school student athletes who missed out on the opportunity to compete for their schools during the spring baseball season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Jersey “Last Dance” World Series, presented by RWJBarnabas Health, will kick off with pool play July 14-16 at nearly 60 sites across the state.

Mayor Fulop Advancing as Leader in Green Technology, Transforming NJ’s Largest Municipal Fleet to most Expansive EV Fleets in the Country

Jersey City 1st to Introduce Electric Police Cars & Garbage Trucks under Executive Order for Full Electrification by 2030

 Mayor Steven M. Fulop announced today the expansive implementation of electric vehicles throughout Jersey City’s municipal fleet to become the first on the East Coast with fully electric garbage trucks and some of the first EV Police response vehicles.  The infrastructure advancements to New Jersey’s largest municipal fleet fall under the Mayor’s Executive Order to require 10% of all new municipal fleet vehicles to be fully electric this year where available, with a goal of 100% of new municipal fleet vehicles to be fully electric by 2030.

Jersey City Arts Fund Committee Seeks Feedback from Jersey City Voters

The members of the Jersey City Arts Fund Committee are asking for feedback from Jersey City voters regarding the Jersey City Arts Fund Referendum slated for the November 2020 Ballot. In February 2020, the City Council approved a referendum ballot question that would establish a Jersey City Arts Fund (JCAF) to support local arts and culture organizations, artists, arts education, and more. Money for the Fund would be raised through a small property tax. The City Council has indicated that they would set the tax at either a quarter-penny or half-penny per $100 of assessed property value, but have set a cap of 2 cents per $100:

County Executive DeGise and Mayor Fulop Announce over $7 million in Critical Funding for Struggling Small Businesses amid Pandemic Aftermath

Jersey City’s Latest Boost for Business Owners Help with Lost Revenues and Jobs due to COVID-19 Shutdown; Applications to Open for CARES Act Stimulus Funding

JERSEY CITY – Mayor Steven M. Fulop joined Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise today to announce Jersey City as the recipient of nearly $7 million from the initial allocation of the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Securities (CARES) Act stimulus funds to directly benefit small businesses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Hudson County was allocated a total of over $117 million through the CARES Act which was signed by the President in March to provide $2 trillion in financial aid to families and businesses across the nation impacted by the health and economic crisis.

BAYONNE COVID-19 UPDATE FOR JULY 7, 2020

COVID-19 UPDATE 7/7/2020

Mayor Davis has directed OEM to keep residents informed on all the latest information related to this health emergency.

Bayonne Residents CURRENTLY Positive – 276*

  • The number above reflects only the Bayonne residents that are CURRENTLY COVID-19 Positive.  We have 857 Bayonne residents that are considered recovered.   

GOVERNOR UPDATES: Please see the governor’s social media pages or go to covid19.nj.gov for the latest information related to statewide directives.  There have been numerous changes, alterations, updates to these Executive Orders, please stay tuned to the State of NJ website to keep up to date with the latest information.

BAYONNE MUNICIPAL POOL IS OPEN FOR 2020 SEASON

Mayor Jimmy Davis has announced that the Mayor G. Thomas DiDomenico Municipal Pool is open now for the summer season through Labor Day, Monday, September 7, as weather and public health may permit.  The pool is located on West 16th Street, west of Avenue A, on the upper level of DiDomenico-16th Street Park.

The Recreation Division will follow the New Jersey Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outdoor Pool Standards.

Hours of Operation:

  • The pool will be closed to the public on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., to allow City Day Camps access.
  • The pool will open at 1:00.p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and close at 6:00pm.
  • The pool will open 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays:

BAYONNE COVID-19 UPDATE FOR JULY 3 2020

COVID-19 UPDATE 7/3/2020

Mayor Davis has directed OEM to keep residents informed on all the latest information related to this health emergency.

Bayonne Residents CURRENTLY Positive – 294*

  • The number above reflects only the Bayonne residents that are CURRENTLY COVID-19 Positive.  We have 828 Bayonne residents that are considered recovered.   

FIREWORKS: Due to the State of Emergency, there will be NO fireworks display in Bayonne this year.

GOVERNOR UPDATES: Please see the governor’s social media pages or go to covid19.nj.gov for the latest information related to statewide directives.

JULY 4TH FLYOVER: The US Military will be conducting a large flyover in our area tomorrow.  The celebration is called “Salute to the Great Cities of the American Revolution”.  This flyover will begin in Boston and work its way down to us in the NYC area, then Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington DC.  The planes (large assortment of B-1B, B2 Stealth, B-52, F-15, F-22, and F-35) will fly south along the Hudson River towards our area and out over the Verrazano Bridge at approximately 5pm.  This time is tentative and can change.  The best viewing areas will be along the east side of Bayonne and Jersey City.

Hoboken to create open streets 4th of July weekend on Sinatra Drive

Hoboken’s “open streets” program will continue this weekend along Hoboken’s waterfront on Sinatra Drive and other nearby streets announced Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla today. Hoboken’s “open” and “slow” streets program, which provides additional space for socially distant outdoor activities and alleviates overcrowding in other public locations, has been utilized by thousands of residents over the past two months. Permitted activities along the open streets include biking, walking and jogging, while congregating is prohibited. Face masks are required when utilizing the open streets.

“We are continuing to make the best use of our public spaces for outdoor activities, which we know are a safer alternative to gathering indoors,” said Mayor Bhalla. “Our open and slow streets programs have provided residents with more room to walk, jog and bike while remaining socially distant. Outdoor exercise is an important part of remaining healthy during this pandemic and we encourage our residents to take advantage of our open streets this July 4 weekend.”

The complete list of open streets, which restricts vehicular traffic, include:

  • Sinatra Drive between Newark Street and 11th Street: 8 am until 11 pm (July 4), 8 am until 8 pm (July 5)
  • Sinatra Drive North between Sinatra Drive and 12th Street: 8 am until 11 pm (July 4), 8 am until 8 pm (July 5)
  • Hudson Street between 11th Street and 14th Street: 4 pm until 11 pm (July 4)
  • 14th Street between Hudson Street and Sinatra Drive North: 4 pm until 11 pm (July 4)

Residents with vehicles legally parked along Sinatra Drive and other open streets do not need to move their cars. No parking signs, if posted, should continue to be observed. If residents need to utilize vehicles parked along the open streets over the weekend, they are encouraged to move vehicles outside of the hours of the open streets. Vehicles can be accessed during the hours of operation of the open streets by proceeding with extreme caution and driving no more than 5 miles per hour.  

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