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February 15-February 29, 2024

Volume 28 No. 2

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The essay’s length should be approximately 500 volunteer positions in words. Essays must be municipal government submitted to my office in while raising awareness of hard copy by Thursday, municipal government in March 7, 2024, at 4:30 general. The scholarship p.m., along with the applicompetition is named in cation form. honor of Louis Bay II, forJudging will be based mer Mayor of Hawthorne, solely on the essay. Please New Jersey. do not include any other Qualified students who information such as tranare residents of Bayonne scripts or references. need to do two things to Judging criteria will inenter the scholarship conclude the appropriateness test: 1) Fill out an applicaof the essay’s theme; eftion form, which is availfective articulation of the able at the Office of the theme; originality; techniMayor. 2) Write an essay cal composition; spelling; on the theme “What My and syntax. Municipal Government A committee will Does Best.” The essay judge the essays submitshould be based on the ted by Bayonne resident student’s perceptions and students. The Bayonne experiences with the City committee will select the of Bayonne’s municipal winning local entry. By government. The essay Monday, April 1, that enshould consider the public try will be sent to the New contributions of your muJersey State League of nicipal government. Municipalities in Trenton,

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CITY OF BAYONNE ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION

High school seniors and juniors who live in Bayonne are invited to take part in the statewide Louis Bay Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition. The local competition is open to high school juniors and seniors who are Bayonne residents who plan to continue their education after high school. This scholarship is sponsored statewide by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities, which is offering three $1,000 scholarships to winners from across the state. The purpose of this scholarship is to advance the virtues of elected and

along with a list of all othBAYONNE 5TH er entrants, who will reANNUAL CHILI ceive certificates of participation. In early May, the COOK League of Municipalities will announce fifteen statewide finalists and three statewide winners. Later in May, awards will be presented to the three scholarship winners around the state. The New Jersey State League of Municipalities Join in on the fun and helps communities do a eat some delicious chili better job of self-governwhile mingling, listenment through pooling ining and dancing to the formation, resources, and Jalapeno’ Trio on Friday, brainpower. The League February 23rd at 6:00 pm has been serving local ofstart. ficials throughout New St. Vincent’s Church Jersey since 1915. The Hall 979 Avenue highlight of the League’s C,Bayonne activities is its annual Presented by the conference, which is held Bayonne Chamber of each November at the Commerce, partnering Atlantic City Convention with the City of Bayonne Center. Email us your and the Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone Community news visit info@bayonnewww.riverviewobserver@gmail.com

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100 animals Spayed/ neutered JERSEY CITY LAUNCHES CITY-RUN 7 dogs safely reunited ANIMAL CONTROL AND SHELTERING, with families EXPANDING SERVICES & ADOPTION Animal Control OPPORTUNITIES 25 Summonses Issues 63 Complaints “This changeover was 17 Abandoned Animals a tall order in a short 39 Request for Wellness amount of time, and Check we did better than anyIn addition to the exone could have imagpanded services, the city ined, thanks to Director is excited to launch a viFlanagan and her HHS “The first month has been brant volunteer program, team,” said Mayor Fulop, very successful, with nua staunch advocate for ani- merous adoptions and lost working closely with the community to support mal rights and treatment. pets reunited with famiquality animal care and “By bringing these servic- lies. Our team is working fostering. The volunteer es in-house, we can have hard to transition animal program will provide an longer operating hours control services to inopportunity for animal to encourage more adophouse and train new and lovers to give back to their tions and on-the-spot dog existing employees as we community by helping licensing, among other prioritize our community’s with tasks such as walking improvements, to ensure public health and safety,” dogs, socializing cats, and all animals and pet owners said HHS Director Stacey assisting with adoption get the quality, compasFlanagan. events. sionate care they deserve.” In the first six weeks, the The new Division of On January 1, 2024, the successful transition Animal Care and Control administration took over Animal Care is also working towards animal care and control 48 dogs (15 surrendered) establishing an animal services and management 39 cats food shelter to proactively of shelter operations. decrease the number of 7 adoptions

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beloved pets surrendered due to care costs. Five employees with experience in Animal Control transitioned back into the new Animal Care and Control Division, and 16 additional staff members have been hired so far to support both animal control and animal care functions daily. The city has increased animal control services to seven days a week. Animal care efforts are run through the Jersey City shelter, which operates 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Applications for the volunteer program can be found here. Fostering and adoption applications are also available online at jcnj.org/adopt. All donation interests can be sent to Animals@jcnj. org.

ST. HENRY CHURCH OF BAYONNE TO OBSERVE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS PIPE ORGAN

St. Henry Roman Catholic Church of Bayonne announced that it will be celebrating a special mass at 12:00 noon on February 25, 2024, to kick off a year-long celebration on the 100th anniversary of its Hook & Hastings pipe organ. Also included in the yearlong program is the recognition of the church’s patron, St. Henry, Duke of Bavaria and Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife, St. Cunigunde. The church is observing the 1,000th anniversary of St. Henry’s death in 1024. St. Henry’s homeland, Bavaria, is a state in southern Germany.

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“You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how With Black History you can still come out of Month upon us, it’s a it.” good time to reflect on One group of works that and celebrate the rich and captures the poetry of this diverse contributions and struggle is the Collection’s experiences of African many portraits of reand African American art- nowned Caribbean artist ists. The Hudson County Bob Blackburn by difCommunity College fering artists including Foundation Art Collection Will Barnett, Paul John, is proud to feature an Rie Hasagawa, Denise extensive collection of Kasof, Justin Sands, and works by African and Bruce Waldman. Born African American artists in Summit, New Jersey and works depicting the to Jamaican immigrant African American experi- parents, Blackburn grew ence and story. up in Harlem and became The Foundation Art an accomplished artist. Collection is home to Frustrated that segregated over 90 permanently inprintshops of the day stalled works by African wouldn’t let him work American artists and there, Blackburn took matartworks exploring the ters into his own hands impact of the African diand created his own printaspora. Many of these are shop in 1947 so that peoworld-renowned artists, ple of color and women some of whom are from (who were also excluded or live in New Jersey, from printmaking worklike Willie Cole, Faith shops) had a place to work Ringgold, and more. and create. Today, over 75 Some of the works in the years later, the EFA Robert Collection are challengBlackburn Printmaking ing and difficult to look at, Workshop (EFA RBPMW) serving as a stark reminder is the nation’s oldest and of the severe hardships longest-running commuand grave injustices that nity print shop. Africans and African The Foundation Art Americans have endured. Collection is home to But the Collection also three works by Willie pays homage to the reCole, a world-renowned silience and spirit of the sculptor and New Jersey peoples who collectively native. Cole is perhaps struggled against injustice best known for transformand celebrates the triumph ing unassuming, everyday of overcoming adversity. household items like biIn many ways, the works cycle parts, high-heeled in the Collection embody shoes, and even discarded famed African American appliances into poet and civil rights activCont’d on page 10 ist Maya Angelou’s words,

The Foundation Art Collection is proud to honor the works of African American artists during Black History Month

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the demolition, the displaced tenants of 111 didn’t stop pushPro Arts Jersey City ing themselves; they announces a new exhibit: continued to challenge Return to the Mothership themselves and their auCurator: Tris McCall diences. Though many sculptors, photograCurators Statement of them have moved phers, musicians, and The Arts Center at That was more than fif- far away, it’s always reothers engaged in radi- teen years ago, and the 111 First Street called warding to check in on cal acts of seeing and itself the heart of cretown has since changed. what they’re doing now. ativity in Jersey City. It being. The community But if you know how to Because in telling their was no idle boast. While living and working at stories, we’re telling look, you can still see it stood, it was a hub of 111 imparted its offbeat, the peculiar imprint of ours. Tris McCall nd the restless, open-hearted activity for painters, 111 First Street all over town has since changed. personality to the city. But if you know how Jersey City. After

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into striking sculptures. He also creates art inspired by African masks, and his 1999 limited-edition print triptych, Man Spirit Mask, is prominently displayed in Gabert Library. Beyond HCCC, Cole’s art is found at prestigious museums like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Newark Museum. The Collection also features two works by Faith Ringgold, who was born in Harlem and later moved to Englewood, New Jersey. As a child, Ringgold suffered from chronic asthma and was thus drawn to art as a hobby at an early age. Ringgold is known for her paintings, sculptures, mixed media, and, perhaps most of all, her narrative

quilts like The American Collection and The French Collection. The Foundation Art Collection is home to the digital print with hand lithography, Coming to Jones Road, Under a Blood Red Sky, which explores the relationship between African Americans’ experience of escaping slavery by the Underground Railroad during the civil war and Ringgold’s move from Harlem, where she was treated with dignity and respect, to her new home in Englewood, where she encountered racism and hostility. Meanwhile, a serigraph of Here Come Moses tells the story of the hopes and dreams of another formerly enslaved person as he fled northward by the underground railroad African Americans followed to freedom during slavery. Ringgold’s art can be

to the Collection sculptures from ancient Egypt, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Furthermore, the Collection features many Willie Cole’s inspiring photographs of Man, Spirit, Mask 1999 iconic moments of the is displayed civil rights movement, prominently in such as the Reverend Dr. HCCC’s Gabert Library. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking at the National seen in high-profile muMall and the iconic seums like the Museum photo of Olympic athletes of Modern Art (MoMA), the Metropolitan Museum Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising their fists of Art, the Whitney in the Black Power salute Museum, and the during the medal ceremoGuggenheim Museum. ny at the 1968 Olympics. Other accomplished The Collection’s curator, African American artAndrea Siegel, Ph.D., ists featured in the Collection include Gordon explains, “The gravity of these iconic, historic moParks, Jacob Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, Carmen ments can seem intimidating to students, but seeing Cartiness Johnson, these smaller photographs Mickalene Thomas, and up close in person makes Chakaia Booker. The it a more manageable exCollection also features perience that they can take art from HCCC’s own African American art stu- something from.” Beyond celebrating the dents, right alongside the lives and work of African works of world-renowned artists. Notably, recent do- and African American artists, another primary nations have brought

goal of the Collection is to awaken a newfound appreciation and curiosity about African American art. Siegel says, “We want to instill and reinforce a sense of pride in the community. When the Collection can show someone something new about their heritage they didn’t know about or inspire a new passion, it has done its job.” HCCC serves Hudson, one of the most diverse counties in the United States. Its Journal Square campus in Jersey City is located in the heart of one of the most diverse cities in the United States, while its North Hudson Campus in Union City is home to a richly diverse community of the Hispanic diaspora. HCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber says, “We are honored to serve one of the most diverse communities in the United States, and our Foundation Art Collection is a true reflection of this diversity.” Oonline, visit www.hccc. edu/FoundationArt/ Collections

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The exhibition “Sharon Stone: Welcome to My Garden” extended until February 20th Her art is praised by collectors and art world luminaries, including Jerry Saltz (the Senior Art Critic for New York Magazine and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism). The gallery show features 19 paintings by Stone, and is the first time her artworks are exhibited outside of Los Angeles. “I created these works to understand the essence of pure creativity that comes from heartfelt truth, to let go of the noise, the judgements, and the pollution of our societal pulls,” says Sharon Stone. C.Parker Gallery 409 Greenwich Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 Phone: (203) 661-0205 email: info@cparkergallery.com

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MONTCLAIR Flogging Molly, Feb. 17, Wellmont Theater

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