jersey city City Council Announces Nominee for Ward “D” Council Seat

Yousef Saleh, nominee for Ward D Council seat in Jersey City

Special Meeting Scheduled for Thursday, April 30th; Following the Tragic Death of Councilman Yun, the City Council has 30 days to Fill Vacant Seat

JERSEY CITY – City Council President Joyce Watterman announced today the nominee for the Ward D Council seat that was left vacant following the tragic death of Councilman Michael Yun.  By law, the Mayor and City Council must fill any vacant seat within 30 days. The Council President has scheduled a Special City Council Meeting on Thursday, April 30th, 2020, where the Municipal Council will consider Yousef Saleh, a first generation American who was born, raised, and still lives in the Jersey City Heights section, Ward D.

bayonne 3rd ward councilman GARY LAPELUSA’S WIFE Cherie La Pelusa, dies of coronavirus

Cherie LaPelusa

Cherie La Pelusa, wife of Bayonne 3rd Ward Councilman Gary LaPelusa lost her battle with Cornonavirus due to complications, as announced by her husband Gary.

Instrumental in the operations of her husbands 3rd Ward civic association, LaPelusa was know for her work througout the Bayonne community involved with civic activities, community events.

In a early morning Social Media Post the grief stricken councilman said “My wife Cherie, died last night from the Coronavirus. In the hospital, she showed steady improvement for over 10 days, before taking a turn for the worse. I feel like I lost my right arm, my wife of 28 years. The level of hurt that me and my family feel is unmeasurable. Please pray for her soul.

Bayonne Mayor James Davis said “I am very saddened to learn that Cherie LaPelusa, the wife of Third Ward Council Member Gary LaPelusa, passed away after battling the Coronavirus.  Cherie was a very active and concerned member of our community.  She took part in numerous civic activities, City Council meetings, and other community events for many years.  On behalf of the City of Bayonne, I would like to extend our condolences to my friend Gary LaPelusa and his family.”

SENATOR MENENDEZ-How we can help NJ and towns impacted by COVID-19

In an email to New Jersey residents Senator Bob Menendez rececntly stated that more than 54,000 Americans have lost their lives to COVID-19. Also stating that this weekend, Governor Murphy announced that the number of New Jerseyans who have been infected by the virus has surpassed 109,000 and we’ve lost more than 5,900 of our residents to it.

It’s almost impossible to fully comprehend the extraordinary scale of this public health crisis. It is unlike anything we’ve ever seen, with hundreds of thousands battling the virus, millions out of work, towns and cities reeling from lost revenue, and small businesses struggling to get relief.

But we are starting to see a glimmer of hope. Social distancing measures are working. The curve is flattening. And we are learning to work together through this difficult time.

We all must stay vigilant with social distancing to prevent the spread of the virus. Our Governor and I are fighting tooth and nail to make sure New Jersey gets back on her feet. Keep reading to see what I’ve been working on:
 
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ONE: Making Sure States & Towns Aren’t Bankrupted by COVID-19
Every day, we hear from Governors like Phil Murphy about the devastating impact COVID-19 has had on our state and local economies as health emergency response costs skyrocket and the revenues needed to fund the services—and pay the New Jerseyans we count on to deliver them—dry up. I am going to fight in Washington to make sure that, as we continue to beat back this virus, our nurses, teachers, firefighters, police, sanitation workers, bus drivers and so many others remain on the job. Read more about my bold, bipartisan $500 billion SMART Fund that would help them.
 
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TWO: Supporting Small Businesses and Frontline Workers
This week, Congress secured another round of COVID-19 emergency funding that our small businesses and health care providers desperately need: nearly $500 billion to help small businesses, boost frontline hospitals, and expand COVID-19 testing. Too many of our local businesses were left out in the cold. We fought to make sure that this new funding—more than $300 billion—has new protections to ensure that the small businesses who need it most can access it. Get a break-down of the package, including additional funding for the Paycheck Protection Program.
 
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THREE: Jersey Leads the Way in COVID-19 Research
More than 800 employees from Rutgers University are participating in the nation’s largest prospective study of health care workers exposed to COVID-19. I’m proud that New Jersey’s state university is leading the nation on coronavirus research that is so vital to helping us battle this deadly pandemic. Together, we are Jersey Strong! Find out more.
 
To follow Senator Menendez on Twitter Instagram , and Facebook to stay up to date on what’s happening in New Jersey and in the Capitol.

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Senator Bob Menendez

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update: Office of Emergency Management City of Bayonne, NJ

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COVID-19 UPDATE 4/25/2020

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

Bayonne Residents CURRENTLY Positive – 611*

  • The number above reflects only the Bayonne residents that are CURRENTLY COVID-19 Positive.  We have 164 Bayonne residents that are RECOVERED.  Recovered patients, according to the CDC, no longer have to isolate or be reported.

PLASMA/ANTIBODIES: The BMC is actively seeking RECOVERED COVID-19 people to become donors to help find the cure.  Please call 201-274-4644 or email covidplasmabayonne@carepointhealth.org.

PAVING UPDATE: The city’s road resurfacing project is starting up again.  Beginning on Monday, Ave E between 45th & 50th Street will be milled and paved.  Please obey all posted NO PARKING signs.  Cars not moved in time will be towed at the owner’s expense.  Access in this area will be severely limited, and cross streets will be closed in the area.  Please continue to monitor OEM FB & Twitter, as paving updates will be posted there.

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Bayonne Statue serves as a reminder to wear your mask outside

COVID-19 Crisis has changed all our lives within a month or more. There is no getting around it, this is our new norm as evidenced in Bayonne at the corner of 26th Street and Broadway, located in front of Bayonne’s Main Library, as someone has seen fit to cover the mouth and nose of this statue as a reminder to wear your mask.

Let this statue serve as a reminder to keep each other safe when going outside.

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Jersey City Begins Phased Approach to Reopening Parks for Residents

Residents’ Health and Safety Remains Top Priority, includes Mental and Physical Wellbeing amid Quarantine

Berry Lane Park, Jersey City

As of Monday, April 27th, the following five parks spanning the city will reopen with restrictions:

  • Enos Jones Park
  • Berry Lane Park
  • Audubon Park
  • Leonard Gordon Park
  • Pershing Field

JERSEY CITY – Mayor Steven M. Fulop announces the reopening of five major parks throughout Jersey City as a first step to safely help residents restore their routines through outdoor exercise and recreational activities while adhering to social distancing measures.  The parks will be open for residents to enjoy the fresh air from dawn to dusk for jogging, walking, and all non-contact activities following the health and safety protocols in place. 

BAYONNE TO HAVE EARTH DAY CLEAN-UP AT HOME ON SATURDAY, APRIL 25

            Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis announced that the City of Bayonne will have an Earth Day Clean-Up At Home on Saturday, April 25, with a rain date of Sunday, April 26.  Mayor Davis said, “Earlier this year, we had big plans for a citywide Earth Day clean-up that would have involved groups of people working together, followed by a major celebration.  Due to the Coronavirus, those plans had to be cancelled.”  Mayor Davis continued, “We can still honor Earth Day.  Although we cancelled plans for doing something big leading to a party at DiDomenico-16th Street Park, we can still do something local and effective.  Put on a face mask and gloves, step outside, and clean up around your own home or business.  Let’s try to keep at least the front of our properties tidy. This can make a big difference for our neighborhoods.”

Hudson County Community College Offers ‘Learn from Home’ Workshops and Classes Now through June

More than one dozen options available.

April 25, 2020, Jersey City, NJ – Hudson County Community College’s (HCCC) Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Development (CEWD) is offering a roster of online enrichment workshops and classes during the COVID-19 pandemic pause. Topics range from brand management to e-commerce, social media, and retirement planning; mastering Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint; and much more.

HCCC Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development, Lori Margolin, said that the College is committed to ensuring these offerings are provided with the same high quality and support that students receive at HCCC in-person workshops and classes. To assist “Learn from Home” students, the College has established a guide to accessing remote CEWD services, complete with contact information for assistance.

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