Construction Updates NJ Turnpike

THREE WEEK SCHEDULE AS OF FEBRUARY 16, 2018

The following work is scheduled over the next three weeks:

Toll Plaza

East side (entering 14A): renovation of existing Toll Utility Building continues.
A new traffic pattern has been implemented on the new Connector Bridge that provides two travel lanes in each direction. Please CLICK HERE for more information.

Ramps between the Toll Plaza and the Hudson County Extension (HCE)

No work planned.

Avenue E / Proposed Roundabout
New roadway construction continues on the west side and east side of Avenue E, from 52nd Street to 51st Street.
Connector Bridge (Bridge from the Toll Plaza to Port Jersey Boulevard)

Pedestrian usage of the bridge for access to and from Port Jersey Boulevard continues to be prohibited.
Route 440 and Pulaski Street Intersection / Jughandle

Continue traffic signal construction on Route 440.

Ramp Area East of Route 440

Continue roadway widening work on Port Jersey Boulevard.
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If you have any questions about the 14A Improvement Project, please call the toll-free hotline at 1-800-671-6872, or email info@njta14a.com

Hoboken Police Investigate Security Breach City Hall

The Hoboken Police Department is investigating an incident that occurred at the Mayor’s Office on Thursday night.

A male individual entered City Hall through the Newark Street entrance just before 8:00pm on Thursday, February 15th, 2018. The person went through metal detectors and told security officers that he was going to use the restroom.

At the time, the only person in the Mayor’s Office was Deputy Chief of Staff Jason Freeman. Mayor Bhalla was on his way to the office following a community meeting. From his office, Mr. Freeman observed that a bag with an object had been thrown in the direction of the administrative assistant’s desk and made eye contact with the individual. The individual then ran out of the Mayor’s Office. Mr. Freeman called the police, which are currently investigating the incident.

“This incident, along with death threats to me and my family, is an unfortunate reminder that we need to take security seriously,” said Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla. “The Joint Terrorism Task Force has evaluated City Hall, and we have been working to implement their recommendations for physical and procedural changes to improve security for all employees in the building.”

“We take incidents like these incredibly seriously and will continue working to ensure the security of the mayor and everyone who visits City Hall,” said Hoboken Police Chief Kenneth Ferrante.

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Music Broadway Bayonne February 16, 2018

Music Broadway Bayonne for Friday, February 16th presented by  Mayor Jimmy Davis and The Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone

Featuring live entertainment at various Bayonne restaurants, cafes’ and taverns. 

Friday  February 16th  listings 

 Music Broadway Bayonne February 16, 2018

City of Bayonne Announces Schedule for Monday, February 19, Presidents’ Day

            Mayor Jimmy Davis announced the City of Bayonne’s schedule for the Presidents’ Day holiday on Monday, February 19.

Regular garbage pick-ups will take place on Monday, February 19.

Civilian offices at City Hall in Bayonne will be closed on Monday, February 19.  The Bayonne Free Public Library and the Constable Hook Recycling Yard will also be closed.

            Parking meters, side-street-sweeping, alternate side of the street parking, and parking permit regulations will be suspended on February 19. 

CAPTION:

Mayor Davis and Police Department leaders

congratulate new captains and lieutenants: At a promotion ceremony in the Dorothy Harrington Council Chambers, new police captains and lieutenants took their oaths of office, which were administered by City Clerk Robert F. Sloan. Pictured left to right: Deputy Police Chief Peter Nevins, Police Chief Drew Sisk, Captain Paul Jamolawicz, Captain Anthony Maddalone, Captain Robert Ryan, Captain Matthew Dugan, Lieutenant James Whitaker, Lieutenant Stephanie Burt-Schiraldi, Lieutenant Timothy McAuliffe, Lieutenant Michael Valdora, Lieutenant James Ashe, Mayor James Davis, and Deputy Police Chief Robert Geisler.

Bayonne Holds Promotion Ceremony for Police Captains and Lieutenants

Mayor Davis and Police Department leaders congratulate new captains and lieutenants: At a promotion ceremony in the Dorothy Harrington Council Chambers, new police captains and lieutenants took their oaths of office, which were administered by City Clerk Robert F. Sloan. Pictured left to right: Deputy Police Chief Peter Nevins, Police Chief Drew Sisk, Captain Paul Jamolawicz, Captain Anthony Maddalone, Captain Robert Ryan, Captain Matthew Dugan, Lieutenant James Whitaker, Lieutenant Stephanie Burt-Schiraldi, Lieutenant Timothy McAuliffe, Lieutenant Michael Valdora, Lieutenant James Ashe, Mayor James Davis, and Deputy Police Chief Robert Geisler.

On Thursday, February 8, the City of Bayonne held a promotion ceremony for four new police captains and five new police lieutenants.

They all attained their new ranks by excelling in competitive examinations that were administered by the state.

The ceremony took place in the Dorothy
Speaking at the ceremony, Mayor Jimmy Davis described the event as “a proud moment.” He noted “the dedication it takes to attain these ranks.” Mayor Davis recalled his own career as a police officer, and reminded the promoted officers that he had “worked alongside you for twenty-eight years.” He thanked the police families for the sacrifices they made while the future captains and lieutenants were studying for their examinations.

Public Safety Director Robert Kubert, a retired Police Chief, remarked that he had been present when the new captains and lieutenants were sworn in as new police officers. He said that each promoted officer “has performed admirably and with dedication.” Kubert called them “a great group of individuals.”

Police Chief Drew Sisk thanked Director Kubert, Mayor Davis, and the City Council for recognizing the need for police promotions. He thanked Mayor Davis for his “ongoing commitment to safety and security.” Chief Sisk told the promoted officers that he has “every confidence” in them, and said that their promotions are “a reward for a job well done.”

Speaking on behalf of the entire City Council, City Council President Sharon Ashe-Nadrowski congratulated the promotees for their “hard work.” She said, “We have a great police department. No doubt, you will continue to make us proud.”

Captain Matthew Dugan was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on September 1, 2000. During his time with the Police Department, he has been assigned to the Patrol Division, the Special Investigations Unit, and the Community Oriented Policing Unit. Captain Dugan was promoted to Sergeant in 2007, and Lieutenant in 2013. He is the recipient of four Commendations, five Excellent Police Service Awards, and one Meritorious Service Award. He is a graduate of St. Peter’s Prep and Montclair State University, where he earned a degree in Political Science, with a minor in Pre-Law.

Captain Robert Ryan was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on July 12, 1999, and has been assigned to the Patrol Division, the Cops in School Unit, and, most recently, to the Planning and Training Unit, which he has headed. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2007, and Lieutenant in 2013. He is the recipient of three Commendations, six Excellent Police Service Awards, one Meritorious Police Service Award, and one Unit Citation. He is a graduate of St. Peter’s Prep and St. Peter’s University, where he earned a degree in Sociology.

Captain Anthony Maddalone was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on January 12, 1994, and has served the department in the Patrol Division, the Community Oriented Policing Unit, and the Cops in School Unit. For seven years, he was assigned to the Department of Justice/Drug Enforcement Agency’s High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2002, and Lieutenant in 2013. He is the recipient of three Commendations and three Excellent Police Service Awards. He has been recognized by the 200 Club of Hudson County for bravery, and by the Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Agency for meritorious service. He is a graduate of Rutgers University, where he majored in Criminal Justice.

Captain Paul Jamolawicz was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on August 26, 1985. He has been assigned to the Patrol division, the Detective Bureau the Narcotics Unit, and the Internal Affairs Unit. He was promoted to Sergeant in 1999, and to Lieutenant in 2013. He is the recipient of three Commendations and seven Excellent Police Service Awards. Captain Jamolawicz is a graduate of New Jersey City University, where he earned a degree in Criminal Justice.

Lieutenant James Whitaker was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on May 26, 1998. He has been assigned to the Patrol Division, the Cops in School Unit, Technical Services, and the Planning and Training Unit. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2012. He is the recipient of two Excellent Police Service Awards, one Meritorious Police Service Award, and one Unit Citation. Lieutenant Whitaker has served honorably for over twenty-six years in the United States Navy Reserves, where he currently holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He has been deployed twice in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism. He graduated from New Jersey City University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He received a Master of Arts in Education degree from Seton Hall University.

Lieutenant Stephanie Burt-Schiraldi was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on January 13, 1994, and has been assigned to the Patrol Division, the Traffic Enforcement Unit, the Special Investigations Unit, the Detective Bureau, the Juvenile Aid Bureau, and the Community Oriented Policing Unit. She was promoted to Sergeant in 2005. She is the recipient of thirteen Excellent Police Service Awards, and five Meritorious Service Awards. Lieutenant Burt-Schiraldi is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University with a degree in Psychology. She is studying currently at Bergen County Community College, working towards an Associate’s degree in Veterinary Technology. Lieutenant Burt-Schiraldi is a nearly twenty-year member of the Bayonne Police Honor Guard.

Lieutenant Timothy McAuliffe was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on August 9, 1994, and has been assigned to the Patrol Division, the Community Oriented Policing Unit, the Auto Theft Unit, the Street Crimes Unit, and the Juvenile Aid Bureau. He has served on such assignments as the Municipal Task Force and the Auto Theft Task Force. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2005. He is the recipient of one Departmental Valor Award, four Commendations, ten Excellent Police Service Awards, and one Unit Citation. Additionally, Lieutenant McAuliffe has been honored with two State PBA Valor Awards, recognized by the 200 Club of Hudson County for bravery, and has been recognized by both the American Legion and the Bayonne Police Emerald Society as Police Officer of the Year. A graduate of Marist High School, he attended Seton Hall University before joining the Bayonne Police Department.

Lieutenant Michael Valdora was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on September 30, 1990, and has been assigned to the Patrol Division, the Cops in School Unit, the Internal Affairs Unit, and the Communications Division. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2005. He is the recipient of two Excellent Police Service Awards, one Meritorious Police Service Award, and one Unit Citation. A graduate of Marist High School, he served honorably in the United States Marine Corps from 1983 to 1986.

Lieutenant James Ashe was appointed to the Bayonne Police Department on March 21, 1988. During his time with the department, he has been assigned to the Patrol Division, the Community Oriented Policing Unit, and the Detective Bureau. He has also served as the department’s Municipal Counter-Terrorism Coordinator. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2005. He has received two commendations and four Excellent Police Service Awards. Lieutenant Ashe is the current President of the Bayonne Police Superior Officers Association.

Hudson County Community College Hosts Wine Tasting Basics

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) invites individuals to expand their knowledge of wine at the HCCC “Wine Tasting Basics” class on Saturday, February 10 from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. The event will be held at the College’s Culinary Arts Institute, located at 161 Newkirk Street in Jersey City – just two blocks from the Journal Square PATH Transportation Center. Space in is limited; the cost is $45 per person.

This class is essential for all of those who may not want to know more than the sommelier, but who do want to taste wines knowledgeably and confidently! Participants will learn how wine is made, explore and sample different varieties of wines, and be instructed in how to pair wines perfectly with meals.

Registration may be handled online at www.tinyurl.com/hcccculinaryspring2018 or by phoning 201-360-4262. Payment by credit card, money order, cash, or check is due at time of registration.

Additional information may be obtained by calling HCCC Continuing Education at 201-360-4224 or emailing communityeducation@hccc.did

MUSIC BROADWAY BAYONNE FEBRUARY 9, 2018

 Music Broadway Bayonne for Friday, February 9th presented by  Mayor Jimmy Davis and The Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone

Featuring live entertainment at various Bayonne restaurants, cafes’ and taverns. 

Friday  February 9th  listings 

Music Broadway Bayonne February 9 2018

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