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Jersey City Magazine Staff & Contributors
Spring | Summer 2022 Volume 19 • Number 1Published twice annually
A Publication of Newspaper Media Group
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PUBLISHER Perry Corsetti
ART DIRECTOR Terri Saulino Bish
DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING Tish Kraszyk
SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Ron Kraszyk
CIRCULATION Luis Vasquez
FINANCIAL Sharon Metro
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TERRI SAULINO BISH is the art director for The Hudson Reporter’s award-winning magazines and newspapers. Her work includes capturing many of the iconic photos featured in print and online across Hudson County.
DANIEL ISRAEL is a writer and videographer. He first set foot in Bayonne in 2018. Ever since, his life has centered around the city. When he’s not working, Daniel enjoys relaxing in 16th Street Park and visiting Bayonne’s coffee shops and eateries.
VICTOR M. RODRIGUEZ has studied photography, publication design, and graphic arts. “I’ve been fascinated by photography for 20 years,” he says.
MAXIM RYAZANSKY is a photographer whose work has been exhibited in galleries and published worldwide. A recent transplant to Bayonne, he spends his spare time trying to figure out the best pizza place in town.
TARA RYAZANSKY is a writer who moved from Brooklyn to Bayonne. She works as a blogger for Nameberry.com and spends her spare time fixing up her new (to her) 100-year-old home.