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December 1-December 15,2017

Volume 21 No. 12

Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2

A Visit with Santa

Pg. 3

Holiday Art Market

Pg. 14

ARTScene

Pg. 16

East Meets West

Pg. 9

Joan Rosen Photo Debut

Sugarplums Jersey Style

REAL ESTATE Pgs. 20 20--24

By Sally Deering See page 7

JC Nutcracker, Hudson Holiday Classic Opens Dec. 12 Tchaikovsky’s Masterpiece

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Performed by Nimbus Dancers & Students

Jersey City Holiday Market See page 13

Eglentowicz see page 2 All Iron Works See page 17

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A Visit & Photo With Santa ... With A Way To Do Good, Too

For the 24th Holiday Season in a row, Santa Claus will hear holiday wishes and take photos with his many fans in the Grand Lobby of the Landmark Loew’s Jersey Theatre Saturday December 9th-11AM -1:30PM ornate, landmark spaces The Landmark Loew’s Drive: If you would that is richly decorated Jersey City Theatre like to help Friends of would like to invite the Loew’s collect toys each year by Friends of everyone - kids, the for needy children, and the Loew’s volunteers. And because the young at heart, even can’t make our Santa Loew’s is a non-profit pets! (Pet owners are event, we ask the pubasked to come between lic to call FOL at (201) theatre, the event is less hectic and less commer12PM and 1:30PM 798-6055 and we’ll cial than in malls and only so as to leave the find a convenient time first hour for children for you to stop in at the stores. and parents with pet Theatre to drop off your This Visit Santa event is presented by Friends of allergies.) toy donation. the Loew’s as a commuIf you go the visit is Twenty four Holiday nity service. free and if you wish to Season ago, Friends take a photo with Santa of the Loew’s brought If You Go a quality digital photo Santa to the historic is only $5 -- OR, if the Theatre for the first time Visit & Photo w/Santa Saturday, December 9 child or parent bring in order to give people 11AM - 1:30PM a new, unwrapped toy a unique way to enjoy The Landmark Loew’s for a needy child, the a favoirte tradition of Jersey City Theatre photo will be free too! the Season. Now its (Donated toys will be become a tradion of its 54 Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ 07306 distributed off-site by a own: Email: loewsjersey@ local charitable service.) The setting is one of gmail.com. More about the Toy New Jersey’s most

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HOLIDAY ART MARKET, 107 BOWERS GALLERY 80 Artists To Display & Sell Over 300 Artworks

-JC Gallery Transforms into Gifty

By Sally Deering

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ooking for unique gifts this holiday season? Who isn’t! At 107 Bowers Gallery & Artspace in the Jersey City Heights, owner and curator Kristin J. DeAngelis will have more than 300 artworks by 80 artists on display – and for sale – beginning Friday, Dec. 1 through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th. (The opening Hyderabad House by Doug Madill on view at 107 reception is Fri, Dec. 1, Bowers Gallery Holiday Market 6-9 pm.) too.” New York City artists, Holiday Art Market and one artist out in is one of the galHawaii. I also have an artist from South Africa, lery’s most successful shows. DeAngelis says: who did some really cool things with Legos.” “People really enjoy it. There’s so much to look Everything’s priced at $250 and under, plus at, so much to choose. It’s a good time to bring tax, DeAngelis says. together so many artists. It’s fun for me to meet new people and see new Taking Flight by art as well.” Bithika Adhikary Since 107 Bowers Some of the local Gallery opened in 2016, artists to be showing DeAngelis has had 14 and selling their works shows in the corner are Bithika Adhikary, space just in a little over Cheryl Gross, Ekaterina a year. Abramova, Studio B9 “Every 6-7 weeks, Photography, Doug we flip over to a new Madill, and Fermin show,” DeAngelis says. To Work by Mendoza. Along with hostCheryl Gross “We’re one of the ing and curating art official stops on JC “You purchase it and shows at the gallery, Fridays,” DeAngelis walk out the door with DeAngelis hosts free says. “This is our anit,” DeAngelis says. “It nual Holiday Art Market can be for yourself, for events for artists. One workshop discussed and, this year, we have anybody.” how artists can create work from over 80 artThe artworks are an Instagram platform. ists. We’ll be showing not just adults, there She invited a pro bono and selling paintings, are kids’ items too, lawyer to speak about drawings, prints, hand- DeAngelis says. contract issues, and held painted bottles, some “We have photographs a workshop for artists to jewelry. I’ve been on the of animals for kids,” fine-tune their “elevator lookout for unusual DeAngelis says. pitch”. things. New Jersey is “They’re photoshopped “If you have 25 secprimarily where the art- to make them fun. We onds in the elevator, ists are from, but I have have fun dinosaurs,

Fict, the Cat by Fermin Mendoza what are you saying to Brooklyn. the person you’ve always wanted to talk to,” DeAngelis says. DeAngelis does oneon-one coaching to help artists refocus and move 107 Bowers Gallery & forward with their caArtSpace in The Heights reers. She’s a member “They’re husband and of the Jersey City Arts Council, and volunteers wife artists,” DeAngelis says. They do things teaching art to kids at that intertwine. They’re Riverview Park in the high-energy and warm Heights. She also has paid art classes for kids people.” DeAngelis says at 107 Bowers Gallery, Grinder and Li will hear for toddlers 2-3 years, a person’s life story and youngsters 4-6 years, then create art about that and 7-12 year-olds. person’s life story. At “We incorporate difthe show, Grinder will ferent media and techdo a live painting. niques,” DeAngelis “Our mission as an says. “I’m studying the art gallery is to be a Guggenheim method of hub of all creative enhow to teach children. It’s so amazing to work deavors,” DeAngelis says. “What’s really with children in art. important to me is arts I’m working with 4th education, advocacy and graders on a study of outreach.” Matisse collage. They’re just amazing.” If you go For 2018, DeAngelis Fri, Dec. 1, 6-9 pm (Opening Reception) has a new show Through Fri, Dec. 24 planned, In January, she’s hosting “Carnival Holiday Art Market of Dreams” with artists 107 Bowers Gallery & Art Space Johnnie Grinder and 107 Bowers St, C2, JC Orange Li of Taiwan www.107bowersgallery.com who live and work in

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SUGARPLUMS Jersey Style JC Nutcracker, Hudson Holiday Classic Opens Dec. 12 Tchaikovsky’s Masterpiece Performed by Nimbus Dancers & Students

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With just a week away, Nimbus Dance Works in Jersey City spends most of its time rehearsing choreography, preparing Sugarplum costumes and dusting off Christmas scenery as it prepares for its 8th annual production of JC Nutcracker. The show opens Tues, Dec. 12 at the Frank R. Conwell auditorium in Middle School No. 4 on Bright Street in Jersey City, and stars a cast of 125 – all Nimbus dancers and local Jersey City students. The magic of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, the story of two kids at Christmas and their toys that come to life, can give even grumpy old Scrooge the holiday spirit. JC Nutcracker, the Nimbus version, tells the story of two kids who hit the streets of Jersey City to find their Christmas wonder. It’s the classic story re-imagined Jersey-style. With music by Tchaikovsky, the production is directed by Samuel Pott, Artistic Director of Nimbus Dance Works. JC Nutcracker has become extremely popular, Pott says. The story, written by playwright Alysia Souder, follows two children, one poor

and one rich, who are friends and meet up and have an adventure before the holiday tree-lighting. JC Nutcracker’s cast of 125 includes professional dancers from the company and students from its dance school and Public Schools No. 3, 4, 16, and 41 in Jersey City. Not all 125 dancers are on stage at the same time, Pott says, the students rotate in and out of their roles. “JC Nutcracker features those aspects of The Nutcracker that are magical for kids,” Pott says. “The toys that come to life, the sugarplum fairies, the rat king, and of course, the music score by Tchaikovsky – we’ve included those aspects, but we’ve also woven in other parts that make it specific to Jersey City

and give it local flavor. Mayor Frank Hague makes an appearance. Instead of toy soldiers, they’re like B-boy, B-girl break dancer soldiers. There are references to streets in Jersey City, and the Statue of Liberty makes an appearance.” This is the 14th year for Nimbus Dance Works and Pott says, there have been highs and lows. Space has been a major concern aswell as funding.

“Coming up with funding is a constant challenge,” Pott says. “Things are changing for the arts in Jersey City. People are realizing the arts are an essential part of what we like about Jersey City, and what gives character to the community here. If it continues to get so expensive that nobody else can live here, then it dries up, and people are seeing that’s what they don’t want. We’re seeing more help from city government and companies here who want to support what we’re doing.” Nimbus Dance Works just moved into a new space on Newark Ave and Barrow Street, the old Brick House Gym, Pott says. It’s a big space with two dance studios, and performance and art exhibition spaces. “It’s been great for the company,” Pott says. “We have performances there. Smaller shows.” JC Nutcracker’s mix of professional and

student dancers is part of the company’s mission to give children a professional experience in dance. Pott says: “It’s at the heart of what we do. Producing professional excellent performances, but also weaving them into the life of the community of Jersey City. That’s what makes it meaningful for me. We’re reaching out and impacting people from all over Jersey City, and giving everybody the opportunity to connect with dance, come together and be part of something special.”

If you go Tues, Dec, 12Sun, Dec. 17 Nimbus Dance Works presents JC NUTCRACKER Performances at the Frank R. Conwell Auditorium Middle School No. 4 107 Bright St, JC Tix: $11-$40 Contact: Nimbus Dance Works (201) 377-0718 www.nimbusdanceworks.org

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Biblioteca Criolla, 472 Jersey Avenue, 4th Floor, Jersey City, NJ 07302, 201-547-4541 For All: Wed., Dec. 13, 6:30 P.M.: Flamenco Dancing. Sample a taste of Spain! Enjoy a demonstration of Flamenco music and dancing! Five Corners, 678 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306, 201-547-4543 For All: Sat., Dec. 9, 1:30 P.M.: RFGA Acting Group and PACCAL Present: “Bakit mga Babae ang Naghuhugas ng Pinggan? (Why Do Women Wash the Dishes?)” and “Falling

201-547-4541 For All Children: in Love”. When someone Thurs., Dec. 14, 10:30 falls in love, how far can A.M.: Photos with Santa they go? Find out in these | Fotos con Papá Noel. two hilarious love stories Santa Claus is making a presented by two local special stop at Filipino-American groups. Biblioteca Criolla! | Papá Main Library – Bonetti Noel hará una visita espeChildren’s Room, 472 cial en Biblioteca Criolla! Jersey Avenue, 1st Floor, Cunningham, 275 Martin Jersey City, NJ 07302, Luther King Drive, 201-547-4519 Jersey City, NJ 07305, For Children: 201-547-4555 Mon., Dec. 11 to Wed., For Children: Dec. 20: Guess the Tues., Dec. 12, 3:30 P.M.: Peppermints Contest. Chanukah Craft. Space Guess how many pepis limited; please register permints and win the jar! ahead. Winner announced Wed., Tues., Dec. 19, 3:30 P.M.: Dec. 20, 4:00 P.M. Winner Christmas Craft. Space must be present to claim is limited; please register the jar. ahead. Wed., Dec. 20, 3:30 P.M.: Wed., Dec. 20, 3:30 P.M.: Holiday Make-and-Take Holiday Cheer SingCraft. Along. Space is limited; Main Library – please register ahead. Biblioteca Criolla, 472 To find more JC Library Jersey Avenue, 4th Floor, Events go to www.jcliJersey City, NJ 07302, brary.org

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ARTScene December 2017 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson DANCE

NIMBUS DANCE WORKS, performances at Frank R. Conwell Auditorium, 107 Bright St, JC. (201) 377-0718. www.nimbusdanceworks.org.Tues, Dec. 12-Sun, Dec. 17. Tix: $11-$40. JERSEY CITY NUTCRACKER. “Children Discover Holiday Spirit in the Streets of Jersey City. Tchaikovsky’s Classic Ballet is re-imagined with Jersey City flavor!” Holiday entertainment for the entire family.

will go up on the wall. Printed prices do not include tax which will be added at time of sale.” Gallery hours for Holiday Art Market: Sat and Sun: Dec 2: 11am – 5pm. Dec 3: 1:30pm – 5pm. Dec 9 and 10: 11am – 5pm. Dec 16 and 17: 11am – 5pm. As well as various times during the week. (Pictured: Fict, The Cat by Fermin Mendoza.)

JCC OF BAYONNE, 1050 Kennedy Blvd, BOHO. (201) 436-6900. www.jccbayonne.org. Through VISUAL ARTS Sat, Jan. 6, SHARED VISIONS: ELLIOT APPEL / CHARLANN MELUSO. “Art contemporaries Elliot Appel and Charlann Meluso combine their shared interest of architecture, the urban landscape, stoops, windows and thresholds of various design in their collaborative exhibition Shared Visions at 107 BOWERS GALLERY The JCC of Bayonne Lobby & ARTSPACE, Gallery. Meluso’s photog107 Bowers St, JC. raphy and Appel’s acrylic www.107bowersgallery.com. paintings form a symbiotic Opens Fri, Dec. 1, 6-9 pm for relationship and gracefully JC Fridays and runs through begin a story for the audiFri, Dec. 22: HOLIDAY ence to explore. Doors or ART MARKET. More than windows may often go unno300 artworks by 80 artists ticed, but if one looks closer, will be on display and for the humble structure is the sale including paintings, gateway to the soul of a parsculptures and mixed-media. ticular place.” (Pictured: “Time to find the perfect gift Teal Shutters by Charlann for someone – or yourself! Meluso. Art makes people happy. That is why 107 Bowers Gallery & ArtSpace will once again be showcasing work that can be that perfect gift. The artwork will be hung in salon style. The art market will be purchase (cash/charge) and carry on out the door. As JERSEY CITY HALL, someone purchases a piece 3RD FLOOR ROTUNDA of artwork, another piece GALLERY,

portrait is anonymous and features groupings of cherished objects selected by each participant for their personal significance.” Visit www.guttenbergarts.org for info.

280 Grove St, JC. www. cityofjerseycity.com. Mon, Dec. 4-Sun, Dec. 31. DENVER ART SOCIETY GROUP EXHIBITION. Curated by Roland Ramos. Sculpture, paintings, mixedmedia works by 15 artists/ members of the Denver Art Society will be on display and for sale.

JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY, Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Ave, Suites 415 and 344, JC. www.jonathanlevineprojects. com. (201) 763-6998. Hours: Tues-Fri, 10 am-6 pm. Now through Dec. 16: KIP OMOLADE DIOVADIOVA CHROME. “Diovadiova Chrome portraits historically MANA connect to ancient, realisCONTEMPORARY, 888 tic African sculptures such Newark Ave, JC. Now as Benin ivory masks and through Feb. 1, 2018: Mana Ife bronze heads. The oil BSMT presents: ALEX paintings are psychologiCZETWERTYNSKI: FIRST cal studies that investigate LIGHT, a solo exhibition immortality, the universal by New Media Program masks we all wear and conresident Alex Czetwertynski. temporary notions of beauty “Against the backdrop of our and luxury.” media-driven society, the exhibition pays homage to the characters, forces, and energies that come before the digital images that surround us. Featuring six new media and light works, including sculpture and installation, First Light invites us to explore the elemental forces that power our screens and devices.

NOVADO GALLERY, Contemporary Art, Design & Ceramics, 110 Morgan St, JC. www.novadogallery. com. Now through Jan 1: EDGE: Group show curated by Thomas Banks. Featuring works by Sky Allen, Michael Anderson, Tunji Dada, Elizabeth Gregory Gruen, Gary Lichtenstein, Julia Powers, Kele Mccomsey, Tom Sanford, Noah Becker, Caslan Bevington, Theda Sandiford, Ben Keating and Amaya Gurpide.

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GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GUTT. (201) 868-8385. www.GuttenbergArts.org. Sept 2017-Aug 2018: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THINGS, a town-wide art project funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. “From September 2017 to August 2018, Guttenberg Arts community-based artist-in-residence Elisabeth Smolarz will visit the homes of 200 participating Guttenberg residents to create a collection of distinct portraits which, together, will build a composite sketch of their town. Simply schedule a time and date to participate by filling out the form on the Guttenberg Arts Center’s website. Every

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JC THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 337 Newark Ave, JC. www. jctcenter.org. Tix: $20; $15 students/seniors. Fri, Dec. 8, 7 pm: Tix $5. THE BOX, Fear Edition. “A showcase of original music, poetry, spoken word, mixed media, dance and performance art on the topic of fear in honor of the closing of the exhibit in the gallery.” Performances by Sylvana Joyce, Morphine Epiphany, Nicholas Ciavatta, Fernando Ayres, Kenny Jaworski, Frank Ippolito, Gary Van Miert and the Sensational Country Blues Wonders, Nerissa Tutiven, MahJ, Ali De Leon, Jason Coletta, Rachel Therres, Zeynep Bozok, Max DiBiaggio, Nancy MendezBooth, Gina Tolentino, Shaun Fletcher, and Terry Haman with Ariel Guidry and Alishia Taiping.

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which has been demolished. The art was salvaged from that building, and was brought to Bayonne. The history of labor frieze is joined by millstones and paving stones by the northbound side of Route 440. The art and stones have been installed by an Alessi commercial development that is nearing completion.

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EAST MEETS WEST

Denver Art Group Exhibit Opens Dec. 4 at JC City Hall’s Rotunda Gallery Art Curator Roland Ramos Welcomes Denver Artists to Jersey City

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rt Curator Roland Ramos travels the world interviewing artists and arts groups for his podcast Artification. After a recent podcast in Colorado with members of the Denver Art Society, Ramos invited the group to exhibit their art in a new show opening at the 3rd Floor Rotunda Gallery in Jersey City’s City Hall.

Unplugged by Jason Bushey On Tues, Dec. 4, the sculpture and paintings of eight Denver Art Society artists – Jason Bushey, Kelly Frappier, Maria Lopez, Dino Castellano, Linda Hart, Tania Kaaz, Elisa Groglio and Grace Noel – will be on view and for sale. Ramos curated the show which runs throughout the holiday season till Dec. 31. “The Denver Art Society is huge in Denver,” Ramos says. “If anyone wanted to get started in the arts in Denver, that’s where I would send them.” It was in December

Neptune’s Queens by Grace Noel, on view at the Denver Art Society Group Show at JC City Hall and he began to curate shows in an empty apartment he rented across the hall from his Hoboken flat. He soon turned it into a full-time

Plum Mountain Pass by Kelly Frappier

Rainbow Field by Tania Kaaz interview artists and art art gallery. 2016 that Ramos, a “I work with Greg to popular art curator here groups. A Jersey City put together the exhibiresident for 17 years, in Hudson, decided to tions I curate at City these days Ramos unstart his own podcast Hall” Ramos says. ”The packs his suitcases in so that he could explore art scenes all over his new Brooklyn digs. last exhibition I did at City Hall was tremenHe first got acquainted the world. He was in dous. It was during the California when he took with Hudson as a stuinauguration of Mayor his experience in video dent at the Hudson Fulop and really wellSchool. production – he holds “I grew up in Teaneck, timed. It was about ena B.A. in Liberal Arts visioning the future we but my father had an from Ramapo College wanted for Jersey City.” office in Union City,” of New Jersey – and Like Jersey City’s created Artification, first Ramos says. “I attended busy art scene, Denver the Hudson School in as an audio podcast. Hoboken, and when an has a lot going on artHe then added video. opportunity to move to wise, Ramos says. After his podcast with Grace Noel, Executive the Denver Art Society, the area came about, I Director of the Denver moved to Hoboken.” Ramos traveled to Art Society describes While living in places like Las Vegas, the art scene in Denver Hoboken, Ramos had Portland, and Zurich, as cooperative. It puts a several artist friends Switzerland, to

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big emphasis on collaboration and making art accessible to everybody, Noel says. “The mission of the Denver Art Society is to collectively host a creative community where people of all ages can learn, view and exhibit local art in all forms.,” Noel says. “It’s a great place for emerging artists. A lot of folks are on their second and third careers, doing the one

Crop Circle by Maria Lopez thing they’ve always dreamed of doing.” If you go Mon, Dec. 4-Sun, Dec. 31 Opening Reception: Fri, Dec. 8, 5 pm DENVER ART SOCIETY GROUP EXHIBITION: Curated by Roland Ramos JC City Hall 280 Grove Street, JC www.coop. River View Observer Serving Hudson Since 1998 and Supporting the Arts for information & advertising rates 201-349-4336


Project: MARKET Returns to Downtown Jersey City Event Celebrates Holiday Shopping Season with 60+ Local Vendors The Jersey City Project in partnership with The City of Jersey City and the Office of Mayor Steven M. Fulop will kick off the holiday shopping season with Project: MARKET, a heated and tented outdoor marketplace. The annual event will run from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3, 2017 outside of City Hall on Grove and Montgomery Streets. Now in its fifth year— and with more than 60 local businesses in attendance—Project: MARKET embraces the thriving ‘shop mom and pop’ movement within Jersey City. “Jersey City has a diverse and thriving small business community,” said,

visitors get a chance to enjoy a neighborhood event and start checking off items on those holiday shopping lists.” The marketplace will include gift and food vendors within two heated tents along Grove and Montgomery Streets as well as heated outdoor seating with a food court, food trucks, and a bar. The event is free and open to the public and will feature Photos from 2016 new vendors each day. Project:MARKET In addition, The Jersey City Project is partnerKristen Scalia a founding with the Downtown ing member of The Community Church Jersey City Project. “Over the years vendors to assist the Mayor’s Office with a toy drive. have utilized the event New and unwrapped as a springboard to intoys can be dropped off crease their customer base, grow business, and that weekend and will introduce new products be distributed to famiinto the marketplace. In lies in need throughout the city. turn, residents and

About THE JERSEY CITY PROJECT: The Jersey City Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that strives to highlight local, celebrate seasonal, and encourage economic growth amongst small businesses in Jersey City. In addition to the upcoming holiday marketplace, The Jersey City Project also hosts Project: EATS each summer, featuring local restaurants and food vendors. If You Go Project: MARKET Outside Jersey City City Hall 280 Grove St. Sat., Dec. 2nd & Sun., Dec. 3rd 11am -6pm For more information visit: thejerseycityproject.com

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Dennis and Austin Wright Sr. Are Inducted Into Don Nagel’s ISSHIN-RYUKarate Hall of Fame with Recognition Awards for Their U.W.A. Champin Students Sponsored On October 14th 2017, Bayonne’s Team Wright received recognition awards as IsshynRyu World Hanshis. Dennis and Austin Wright Sr. were inducted into A.O.K.A., Inc. Isshin-Ryu Karate Hall of Fame for their years Hanshi (Grand Master) Ralph Passero President of the of dedication, loyalty, A.O.K.A. and 9th Dan in Isshin-Ryu Karate championship winnings. with Grand Master Hanshi Austin Wright Sr. at The Wrights are three A.O.K.A Inc Isshin -Ryu Karate Hall of Fame Ceremony Generations of IsshinRyu Karate Students who are NJ Strong, with three locations in Bayonne and Jersey City, New Jersey! Top Rated Instructors and Competitors that received Recognition Awards were: Kenneth Jackson Sr., Outstanding Sensei, Outstanding Jujitsu and Self Isshin-Ryu Warrior Kumite, Kata and Defense. Competitor, Kenneth Weapons over the Dennis and Austin Jackson Jr., and Junior last decade. Dennis Wright were both Competitor of the year and Austin Wright given the one of the is Samir O’Neill. All Sr. are few of Isshinhighest recognitions competitors have won Ryu Karate’s best! Inductions known numerous1st places International World as the “Guardians of in Various Isshin-Ryu Champions, in Sanctioned Tournaments Kickboxing, Karate, and Isshin-Ryu.” Give the Gift of Health, Strength and Courage this Holiday Season For information on classes at our two locations Universal Warrior Mixed Arts (HQ) 250 Broadway, Bayonne 201-437-1820 Jersey City 1683 Kennedy Blvd. 201-360-0951 www.uwa-martialarts.com

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