January 1-January 15, 2017
Volume 21 No. 1
Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2
Commerical Artist on Display
Pg. 6
SNOW BALL Is Back
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ARTScene
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CHERCHEZ LA FEMME
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(“Webster Avenue, 2012” Watercolor by Steve Singer) www.hobokenlock.com
Kresge Grant, Holland Tunnel Project, the RAD Cool Things happening on the Cliff By Sally Deering
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COMMERCIAL ARTIST ON DISPLAY
Retired Commercial Artist Myles Collins exhibits Works at Bowers Gallery in JC By Sally Deering Photos by Fermín Mendoza
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etired commercial artist Myles Collins worked in New York City’s advertising industry when billboards, store windows and neon signs were the Internet of the day. In the 1950s, he studied illustration and cartooning in Manhattan and worked for different stores like Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Macy’s, creating moving mechanical figures for window dressings and other forms of advertising. Myles, 88, has lived in Jersey City Heights since 1963,
“Resolute” by Myles Collins
“Allure” by Myles Collins
and continues to create art every day, whether its paintings, metal sculptures or pen & ink drawings. On Sunday, January 14th and running through February 1, Myles Collins’ paintings, sculptures and
Steadfast by Myles Collins Artist Myles Collins
moving mechanicals, along with several paintings by his brothers Noel and Bill, will be featured in The
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Collins Brothers: A Retrospective, at 107 Bowers Gallery and ArtSpace in Con’t on page 3
COMMERCIAL ARTIST ON DISPLAY
Retired Commercial Artist Myles Collins exhibits Works at Bowers Gallery in JC Cont’d from page 2 Jersey City. (The opening reception is Jan 14 from 2-5 pm.) Curators and owners Kristin J. DeAngelis and Matt Schmidt met Myles through his Jersey City Heights neighbor Kris Berry, who showed DeAngelis pictures of Myles’ paintings and sculptures. DeAngelis says she saw enough there for a show at the gallery she runs with her husband. “I really felt like it was his story,” DeAngelis says. “Kris showed me photographs of Myles’ sculptures and paintings; his work is so expansive. It’s a unique body of work – portraits, sculpture and abstracts. I
Taoism by Myles Collins
think it’s really unique.” Myles will have about 20 works in the show including oil paintings and metal sculptures. His panting, Steadfast, is of a woman in a 50s-style blue dress
with a faraway gaze. Then there’s a woman dressed in a Roman-type of costume in a piece called Allure. His metal sculptures include one that looks like the metal skeleton of a bull; and another that resembles a dandelion. “I studied illustration and I switched to cartooning and one of the artists was doing Tarzan,” Myles says. “He would teach us his technique. He said you should be able to draw the body from any point, start at any part of the body and visualize. That’s how I learned oil painting.” Myles Collins and his three brothers William, Noel and Fergus and sister
family moved to Jersey City. “When we first moved here, this area was known as the ‘birth canal’ of Jersey City, there were so many kids out on the street,” Myles laughs. “There were fights, you name it. Now, it’s much calmer.”
Choice by Noel Collins
Betty grew up with their parents on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. His father, when he was in Ireland, had a haberdashery, and when he arrived here in the states it was at the end of Prohibition, Myles says. During World War II, his
Neighbor Kris Berry, Myles Collins and Bowers Gallery Curator Kristin J. DeAngelis
His neighbor Kris Berry, who recommended Myles’ work to DeAngelis, says there are lots of artists and creative types in the area. Cont’d on page 4
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COMMERCIAL ARTIST ON DISPLAY Cont’d from page 3 “We’re all involved in the arts somehow,” Berry says. “There’s a tenant upstairs who is also a commercial artist.” Myles says he’s looking forward to the 107 Bowers Gallery exhibit of his work. Although there are so many pieces, there might be a second show in Myles’ future. Maybe a show that features the children’s book he wrote and illustrated about a little girl Patty P. Nutt who gives peanuts to all the animals she meets. Or the sculptures that look like they could be in a Tim Burton movie. “I was influenced a lot by Disney,” Myles says. “Their movies came out when I was a kid.
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The River View Observer 201.349.4336 “Potential” by Myles Collins
Pinocchio had a deep effect on me. Parts like the underwater scenes and how they were able to make things a little distorted, that interested me. After I saw the movie, I’d make drawings of what I’d seen. I had a habit of drawing in the margins of my schoolbooks, hoping the Sisters didn’t catch me.” If you go The Collins Brothers: a Retrospective 107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE 107 Bowers Street, C2, JC
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Kresge Grant, Holland Tunnel Project, the RAD Cool Things happening on the Cliff By Sally Deering
High on the cliff over-
looking Manhattan, the River View Arts District (RAD) has been zoned for studios and housing for artists who create in The Heights. Along with the designation, this artist enclave seems to be experiencing a growth spurt with new galleries, performance venues and community art projects making The Heights the new ‘go-to’ artscene in Jersey City. In the Heights, 107 Bowers Gallery & ArtSpace recently opened its doors and has had several successful exhibitions featuring the work of local artists. In September 2016, artists in The Heights banded together to turn the Holland Tunnel Bridge in the RAD into an outdoor performance venue (see the video on Youtube.com). And in December, the RAD along with New Jersey Community Capital recently received a Creative Placemaking grant from the Kresge Foundation in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. According to the Riverview Neighborhood Association, the RAD is one of nine community and municipal service organizations in the country selected for the Creative Placemaking Grant (along with New Jersey Community Capital), which will be used “to help RAD stakeholders and
NJCC fuse arts, culture and design with urban planning and community development activities to provide affordable housing and arts community centers and live-work artist spaces.” “It’s a remarkable community of musicians, artists and creative folks who live and work here in the Heights,” Lee Levine, president of the River View Arts district says. “It’s a unique and special place. If you want to know get a sense of that, go to a poetry night at Fox and Crow. You’ll find a large selection of the arts community there, where you’ll see older artists and younger artists. This is a community that has very deep roots.” THE BIRTH OF THE RAD The Heights’ Riverview Arts District (RAD) came about in 1984 when several Jersey City Councilmen including the late Tom Hart introduced a resolution to create an arts district and they mapped it, Levine says. “A tremendous number of artists moved into the neighborhood starting around 1980,” Levine says. “It was an arts district in name and map only. About five years ago, they slightly altered the map, wrote rules and regulations to permit art studio spaces within the RAD. As part of that action to get some
Map of the RAD definition, we got planning staff to agree that Palisade Avenue should have restaurants and commercial spaces. Since that action, the arts community is thriving; we’ve had some movement with bars and restaurants opening on Palisades Avenue. “The recent Kresge grant is a result of quite a few project partners who got together and formed a steering committee like the Riverview Neighborhood Association, and Live at the Lumberyard,” Levine says. “We are working with New Jersey Community Capital as a partner and we have some very concrete significant goals we are planning in the next couple of years.” Regarding the Placemaking grant from the Kresge Foundation, Levine says the steering committee has identified a series of vacant properties in the RAD as possible live/work studios for artists. ART AT THE FACTORY Master silkscreen artist
Anthony Blunda’s silkscreen studio on Ferry Street & Sherman Avenue is called The Factory in honor of Andy Warhol. It is a 10,000 sq. foot space Blunda has reconstructed into an art exhibition/ performance space for NERIEDA’S ODYSSEYHEALING ARTS SHOW coming up on Sat Jan. 14. “I have a really unique space in the Riverview Arts District,” Blunda says “I’m trying to find a niche to make it affordable for people to show work and perform. The art show is when I pull all the loose ends together and open the doors. I’m a drummer I envision having drumming circles for children and adults. When you get a bunch of little kids together and they make music and are allowed to go crazy... You get one or two, it might change their lives, just being exposed to that kind of energy.”
Madredemai” by Nerissa Tutiven The show on Jan 14th at The Factory, NERIEDA’S ODDYSEY will be a series of nine paintings Nerissa Tutiven did over the past two years and “reactionary performances” by several local artists including jazz vocalist Ariel Guidry, songstress Carolyn Light,
and spoken word by Jersey City’s Poet Laureate Benedito Figueroa. Tutiven grew up in The Heights and remembers how it was before the artist community began to bloom. “I remember going to my grandma’s house and just feeling an overall dark and dismal sense,” Tutiven says, “and then I would say around 2009, when I got out of college, I saw things just blooming, little things. It was like color was starting to come to the Heights and it was okay to be happy again. From my experience, it all started to change with the Distillery in the Heights. Then (artist) Santiago Cohen moved in; he’s on New York Avenue. With performance, it started with downtown and the Jersey City Slam. They started to meet a lot at PNJ on New York Avenue and that created spoken word. Art House Productions started the Open Mic Night. Then the Bowers Gallery opened. There’s more of a presence of arts in the Heights and an artist fellowship that’s growing. The artists are becoming more aware of each other in the Heights.” ARTISTS IN THE HEIGHTS Photographer Andrew O’Beirne has lived in the Heights for the past 12 years. His studio is in Hoboken and he has clients in New York and New Jersey like Avanti Linens in Moonachie and Island Cont’d on page 8
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11th Annual Art House Productions SNOW BALL A Gala to Benefit Art House’s Nonprofit Performing and Visual Arts Programs Art House Productions Snow Ball Gala Committee proudly presents the 11th Annual SNOW BALL a “black tie creative” gala to benefit Art House’s
innovative arts programs and features live music, light fare, open bar, silent auction and a festive, artsfriendly crowd! Schedule of Events for this years SNOW BALL 8:00 Welcome and Hors d’Oeuvres 8:30 Silent Auction and Live Music by Manouche Bag 9:15 A Toast to Art House 9:30 Best Dressed Contest 9:45 DJ George “Soul” Fernandez
10:30 Silent Auction Close TICKETS: $90 in advance ($100 at the door) $150 VIP ticket VIP ticket gives access to a private reception at Art House from 7pm-8pm. This exclusive event includes champagne, a private concert by a cappella group
Cabaret Sauvignon, a gift bag, and a first-look tour of the Snow Ball silent auction items. A portion of each ticket is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Presented by Silverman If You Go Art House Productions 11th Annual SNOW BALL Saturday, January 28, Snow date: Feb 4, 2017 2017 8pm-11:45am 136 Magnolia Ave JCNJ Adjacent to Journal Square PATH Station
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Now You Know... • There’s a plant that has survived in a sealed bottle for over 65 years. It was watered just once in 55 years. • There’s a cruise ship
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Cont’d from page 5 Imports in Hawthorne. The Sensational Country Blues Wonders
“Divine Rapture of St. Joseph’s School…” watercolor by Steve Singer “Cracked Stone” photograph by Andrew O’Beirne “I like living in the Heights,” O’Beirne says. “I bought my apartment in 2005 and I just saw that there was so much potential in this area. You want to be in a neighborhood where you can walk around and see your neighborhood developing, whether it be a new restaurant or a new bar/café where people can hang out. I believe JC Fridays helped shape things. You’ll see events posted on Facebook. Flyers put up on telephone poles and Modcup (coffee shop) which is an awesome little spot to see what’s going on in the neighborhood. The park across Modcup where you have things going on, and the Farmer’s Market on Sundays, and the Lumberyard has musical events. It’s taken a while, but I feel it’s really happening.” Sculptor, painter and draftsman Steve Singer moved to The Heights in 2012 where his metal sculptures adorn his backyard and he paints watercolor street-scenes of The
Heights, Journal Square – you name it. “The Heights has become more and more an arts enclave,” Singer says. “There’s an art supply store that recently opened, Kristin opened her gallery on Bowers; there seems to be more solid definite long-term stuff rising out of the ashes. I think exciting things are going on here.” Lead Singer and rhythm guitarist for The Sensational Country Blues Wonders. Gary Van Miert lives in the Heights and performs in The Heights. “We’ve performed at many street festivals and outdoor venues in the Heights, such as the Live at the Lumberyard Summer concert series and the Riverview Farmers Market,” Van Miert says. “There is a vibrant art and music scene that is exploding now in the Jersey City Heights. There are so many incredibly talented artists and musicians now living and working in the neighborhood. It’s an exciting time to be living in the Heights.”
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In the summer of 1914, nationalist fervor drove European nations into war. Although the United States did not enter the Great War until the spring of 1917, the conflict that would later be known as World War I had an enormous impact on Hoboken, a small city with large immigrant communities and a busy port. As early as July 1916, the war intruded on Hudson County with the explosion of a munitions depot on Black Tom Island, just off the coast of Jersey City. The explosion shattered glass for miles around, yet the incident was initially downplayed, to avoid ramping up public support for America’s entry into World War I. Learn more about the “war to
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January 2017Cultural Happenings in & around Hudson
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LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. www.litm.com. Sun, Jan 8, 5-11 pm: BOWIE BIRTHDAY BASH. “David Bowie touched our lives with music, art and stardust. LITM invites you to gather with your fellow cat people, young dudes and rebel rebels to remember his legacy. Featuring a concert by Bowie tribute band HEROES at 7 pm. There will also be Bowie-themed cocktails.”
BURLESQUE IS BACK
TALDE, 8 Erie St, JC. Tues, Jan. 3, 7:30 -10:30 pm; Tix $10 at the door. Downstairs at Miss Wong’s Lounge, SPEAKEASY BURLESQUE, an evening of entertainment hosted by Lillian Bustle of Jersey City. “SPEAKEASY BURLESQUE is a delightful romp through a world of glamour and glitter. Singing, dancing, surprises. The show will feature Kita St. Cyr Celia Foxglove, Trinity, Starlight Burlyq, Tiger Bay and Triple Jay. Seating is limited, but there’s plenty of standing room. There’s a new co-host, too, Falana Fox.”
VISUAL ARTS
HAMILTON SQUARE NORTH CONDOMINIUMS, 232 Pavonia Ave, JC. Opening
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LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. www.litm.com. Opens Tues, Jan. 3, 7-11:30 pm. Mia Buchanan’s UTOPIA. Mia Buchanan was born in Japan where she studied academic art and graphic design and continued her education at
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107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE, 107 Bowers Street, C2, JC, (201) 28004821, kd@107bowersgallery. com. Opening Sun, Jan. 14,
through Feb. 1: THE COLLINS BROTHERS: A RETROSPECTVE. Octogenarian artist Myles Collins and his brothers Noel and Bill exhibit paintings along with Myles’ whimsical sculptures, works that go back to his days as a commercial artist in NYC. “Myles, 88, has lived in Jersey City Heights since 1963. He is a retired NYC commercial artist who continues to create every day, whether its paintings, sculptures or pen & ink drawings.” (See the inside artist feature on Myles Collins in this RVO issue.)
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LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Boulevard, JC. (201) 200-1000; www.lsc.org. Tues-Fri. 12:30, 2, & 3:30 pm; Sat. & Sun, 10 & 11:30 am & 4:30 pm. EARTHFLIGHT 3D. “Fly wingtip to wingtip with some of the world’s most charismatic birds. On their fantastic journeys, the birds visit some of the most spectacular animal events and locations on Earth. Our 300-seat Joseph D. Williams 3D Science Theater offers shorter running Real D 3D Digital Films are suitable for all ages. These movies pack lots of great action into 20 - 40 minutes.”
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Cherchez La Femme Look for the New Madame Claude Bis on 4th Street in JC Walk down curtained Steps to a Hideaway of fine Wine & French Comfort Food By Sally Deering Photos by Fermín Mendoza
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lice Troietto and Mattias Gustafsson are familiar faces to the Downtown Jersey City crowd; their Madame Claude Café on 4th & Brunswick brought French cuisine to the urban dwellers who wanted something more than the usual neighborhood fare. Madame Claude Café has since closed its doors and reopened a bigger and better version of herself just down the street from her old digs.
Meet the new Madame Claude Bis just a few steps off Newark Avenue and down a small stairway where a red curtain beckons hungry city dwellers. Madame Claude Bis’s basement bistro casts low lighting and warm wooden tables and chairs that create a warm and friendly atmosphere. Where Madame Claude’s Café seated 32, the Bis (named for how Paris streets are numbered
and not “bistro”) seats 80. The Bis also has a wine list and cocktails, unlike the Café’s BYOB policy. And on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7:30 pm, Gustafsson transforms from restaurateur to balladeer when he and his band, Manouche Bag take to the stage to play gypsy jazz a la legendary Jhengo Reinhardt. The songs are in French and Gustafsson writes most of the band’s repertoire.
Gustafsson and Troietto, who designed the interior, want Madame Claude’s diners to feel comfortable and relaxed, the same feeling diners get in a neighborhood bistro in Paris, Gustafsson says, where the food comes from regional farms. “The restaurants in Paris; nothing comes from Paris.” Madame Claude’s menu, designed by Gustafsson and Troietto is meant to give diners a taste of the French regions, like Duck Confit from the Southwest of France; Bouillabaisse that hails from the Southeast, a Pork Chop dish inherent of Normandy; “Everything is regional,”
From Plats Principaux, there are La Steak Frites (Hanger steak with pepper, shallot or Roquefort sauce); Filet de Saumo au Basilic (sautéed salmon filet served with a basil sauce and vegetables Julienne). ($23$24)
Gustafsson says. “A typical French bistro will take from different regions.” Madame Claude’s menu offers Salades, Plats Principaux, Les Assiettes (appetizers) Les Galettes (crepes), and Les Moules Frites (mussels). A
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sampling from the salad menu includes La Salade de Lentilles aux Pignons (lentil salad with apples and roasted pine nuts); La Salade d’Endives aux Betteraves (endive salad with beets and goat cheese or blue cheese). ($9-$11)
The Assiettes feature Le Plateau de Fromage (assortment of cheese with apple and grapes); Les Escargots (snails with garlic, butter and parsley sauce); and Brandade Pannee (Cod Fish Cake served with a Chipotle Sauce. $9-$12) Les Galettes (crepes) include La Vegetarienne (ratatouille and goat cheese) La Sud Ouest (smoked duck breast, apple and caramelized onions); and La Cochonaille (garlic sausage, Swiss cheese with a fried egg on top. ($15$16) There are Les Crepes Sucrees (sweet crepes) on the dessert menu, too, like La Bronzee (chocolate, vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce); La Choco Bannane (chocolate with bananas); Cont’d on page 17
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Cont’d from page 16 and La Normande (baked apple and caramel sauce). ($9) The menu will be updated soon, Gustafsson says, not drastically, though. “My wife and I designed the menu,” Gustafsson says. “We know what we like, and we can find all the ingredients we need right here. We do specials like Coq au Vin (chicken in red wine), Pot au Feu (beef with veggies) and Cassoulet (casserole). Maybe some of the ingredients aren’t exactly as we would have them in France, but they’re doable. The system of distribution in the TriState area is great.” The restaurant is lowkey and relaxed; and so are the owners. Gustafsson doesn’t seem flustered at all, juggling a restaurant and performing as a singer/ songwriter and musician. He actually seems like he’s having a ball. PARTY OF FIVE ACAPPELLA DOOWOP For your next party 845-216-4755
“We perform Tuesday and Thursday nights,” Gustafsson says, “all my original songs and old French songs. Every time we play, there’s good energy in the place. A lot of people say it reminds them of Paris.”
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SWINGADELIC: LIVE IN THE PARLOUR. “Swingadelic began in 1998 as the neo-swing movement was cresting. Upright bassist Dave Post gathered his jazz & blues playing friends together to play engagements at New York City’s Supper Club, Swing 46 and Windows on The World, the former restaurant atop the World Trade Center. Swingadelic has maintained a residency for six years at Maxwell’s in Hoboken where it performs every other Monday as a ten piece “little big band.” The group performs as a quintet doing a Duke Ellington program in Hudson schools. BRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, 141 Bright St, JC. Mon, JAZZ JAM; Tues & Wed: KARAOKE; Thurs: OPEN MIC NIGHT; Fri: COMEDY; Sat
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ART HOUSE PRODUCTONS, 136 Magnolia Ave, JC. Sat, Jan 28, 8-11:55 pm: Art House presents the 11th Annual SNOW BALL. “SNOW BALL is a ‘black tie creative’ gala to benefit Art House’s innovative arts programs, and features live music, light fare, open bar, silent auction and a festive arts-friendly crowd. 8 pm, Welcome and Hors d’oeuvres;
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8:30, Silent Auction and Live Music by Manouche Bag; 9:15, A Toast to Art House; 9:30, Best Dressed Contest; 9:45, DJ George “Soul” Fernandez; 10:30, Silent Auction closes. Tix: $90 in advance; ($100 at the door). $150 VIP ticket gives access to a private reception at Art House from 7 pm-8 pm. This exclusive event includes champagne, a private concert by a cappella group Cabaret Sauvignon, a gift bag, and a first-look tour of the Snow Ball silent auction items.”
prison, and for Hamlet there is no way out but through murder, suicide, or madness. Featuring Michael Barringer, Brooke Bell, Laura Butler Rivera, Jon Froehlich, Jorge Luna, Tania Molina, Pedro Leopoldo Sánchez Tormes, Veraalba Santa, David Skeist, and Anne Gridley as Hamlet. For tix go to ticketfly.com.”
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they never knew they had. He’s also their only hope for staying together. But is Balthazar ready to give up his irresponsible party boy ways to become their guardian? Honest and heartrending, OH BOY!, based on the book by Marie Aude-Murail, is a oneman tour de force exploring what it means to be a family, and the importance of pulling together when faced with some of life’s most devastating moments.”
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JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www. jctcenter.org. Opens Thurs, Jan 26, 7:30 pm. HAMLET, directed by Javier Antonio González. “It is bitter cold. Rank corruption festers at the center of power, indulging in excess while war looms on the horizon. Denmark is a
THE NEW VICTORY THEATER, 229 W. 42nd St, NYC. www.newvictory.org. Jan 6-15, OH, BOY! “Simeon: fourteen, awkward, a brainiac. Morgan: eight, also awkward, also a brainiac. Venice: five, adorable. Orphaned and alone in the world, they make a vow to never be separated. Enter Balthazar: 26, handsome, gay and the kids’ older, immature half-brother
NEWARK MUSEUM, 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ. (973) 596-6550; www. newarkmuseum.org. Now on view, 1st Fl, North Wing; NATIVE ARTISTS OF NORTH AMERICA SEND US YOUR ARTS LISTINGS. If you have an
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K. Hovnanian® Homes Celebrates Topping Out of Construction on New Port Imperial Condominium Building West New York, NJ, January 2016 K. Hovnanian® Homes, New Jersey’s largest homebuilder, recently hosted a topping-out ceremony to celebrate the construction of the final floor at Nine on the Hudson, a new 13-story building offering 278 for-sale condominiums in West New York. Construction on the new building, which is part of the Port Imperial redevelopment project, began in November 2015. The topping-out ceremony for Nine on the Hudson was held on December 2nd in an outdoor tent on the third floor of the new building, overlooking the Hudson River and Manhattan
skyline. The new project from K. Hovnanian® is the latest and one of the most ambitious of the Port Imperial redevelopment projects, which are transforming the Hudson River waterfront between Edgewater and Weehawken, N.J., into a thriving residential area. Residents at Nine on the Hudson will have a distinct benefit of being able to take advantage of tremendous savings thanks to a unique 20-year tax abatement program, with the initial 10-year period fixed with increases over the second 10-year period. This means that residents will pay only 1.1% for the first 10 years.* Ask a K. Hovnanian® New
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Home Community Specialist for more details. Among those attending and participating in the Nine on the Hudson ceremony were a number of West New York, NJ, commissioners and K.
Hovnanian’s® Jay McDermott, Area President for the Northeast Division, who addressed the crowd and shared comments on behalf of the builder. In today’s residential market, and particularly
in this part of the Garden State, buyers are looking for homes that offer not only easy access to the city and major transportation hubs and routes, but also a vibrant, comfortable living experience,McDermott said. Nine on the Hudson is designed to satisfy that demand. It will be a very family-friendly building, providing the highest level of amenities and conveniences, in one of North Jerseys most commuterfriendly and strategically important areas. For more information and to register for the Interest List, call 1-888-KHOV-HOME. You may also learn more about the community online at khov.com/Nine.
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