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asheer Zamata debuted on Saturday Night Live as the first AfricanAmerican woman to join the cast in six years, but if you want to see her in a funny video about a lonely tennis player in need of a buddy, go to Lumelle.com, a new website for women looking for their BFFs. Hoboken resident Nermin Jasani (pronounced Ner-meen), practiced law before deciding she’d rather pour her energies into helping women make lasting friendships. Jasani developed Lumelle.com after moving to Manhattan from Buffalo and realizing life in the fast lane can be a lonely experience. To drive her message home, Jasani posted humorous videos on her new website Lumelle.com, one of

which stars Zamata before being cast on SNL. Jasani created Lumelle.com for women to get out of their techno-mindsets with texting and emails and communicate with other women looking to make friends face-to-face. “The big picture is to get women connecting again,” Jasani says. “We’re in such a technology-driven era, it’s very isolating. I think technology is fantastic, but I want people to take the relationship off the internet. Lumelle accepts the world we are living in and accommodates people who are technology-driven and allows its users who are comfortable online to pull that relationship into the real world.” cont’d pg. 6

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Installation view of Strata by Eugene Lemay in collaboration with Shen Wei Dance Arts. Photo by Joe Schildhorn.

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The Only Drips are the Coffees

Ispresso at Park Coffee Shop gives Union City some Hip

By Sally Deering

Park Avenue in Union

City is a mish-mosh of commercial properties -pizzerias, candy stores and the occasional flower shop. There are a few restaurants that stand out, places that offer good food at a fair price, but overall Park Avenue could use some ‘cool’. In August 2013, I saw a new coffee shop open its doors and I had to check out the place – and boy am I glad I did. “ispresso at park” on the corner of 47th & Park is just a block south from my favorite Dunkin’ Donuts and I have since returned several times because the coffee is divine – like liquid velvet in a cup.

The atmosphere begins before you even walk through the door. Outside, nailed to the façade is a wooden chair with a white cup resting on the seat. When you enter, the inside is clean and shiny, white walls and a smattering of tables and chairs that are both inviting and relaxing. On any given day, you’ll find people splayed about with their laptops engrossed in their work and their coffees. There are books and newspapers to read, DVDs you can watch (for free) and lovely knickknacks and drawings by local artists for sale. And the music is hip like the owners.

Inki Hong makes coffee at his shop ispresso at park in union city

Inki Hong and Solim Choi are the architects not only of the coffee shop but the building it’s housed in. The husband and wife team are professional architects who purchased the abandoned building, gutted and renovated it and now it’s

a modern three-unit apartment complex with ispresso at park in the storefront. It was a fun challenge,” Inki says, after serving a customer a cup of Americano. “This is a unique “approach. My wife and I both like coffee – we drink

a lot of coffee – and we thought maybe this could be a hub for local artists and designers to go to share their ideas and show and sell their work.” The coffee served at ispresso at park is from Toby’s Estate coffee in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where Cont’d on page 15

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MACK-CALI/ IRON STATE GROUND BREAKING ON NEW URBAN READY LIVING® RESIDENTIAL TOWER

Pictured right Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop with (r) Mitch E. Hersh, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mack -Cali Realty and (l)David Barry, President of Ironstate Development Co. onTuesday, January 14th at the ground breaking ceremony for URL® Harborside (Urban Ready Living®), a new 69story, 763-unit multi-family residential tower on the Jersey City Waterfront which will be the tallest residential building in New Jersey. The ambitious project will create hundreds of jobs in Jersey City, including construction and other full-time employment opportunities. The URL® concept was developed by Ironstate President David Barry to provide people with

The Port Authority has advised the City of Bayonne that the Bayonne Bridge will be closed most

Photo by Alton O’neill innovative housing that maximizes space, reduces energy use, provides close and easy access to public transit, and serves the community with cafes, shared work spaces, and residential rooftop gardens. Designed by acclaimed Dutch architecture firm Concrete, URL® Harborside will be a flagship property with a distinctive tower reflective of its waterfront landscape. The new tower will rise on a vacant parcel adjacent to Mack-Cali’s Harborside Plaza 5 and will become the tallest residential tower in New Jersey. Further, the project will provide a new east-west connection of Bay Street within Harborside and add public spaces and retail vibrancy to the neighborhood. The location provides unparalleled easy access to public transportation via the Exchange Place PATH station, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, and nearby ferry.

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January and February 2014. In these first two month of 2014. Cont’d on page 21


MANA CONTEMPORARY

the Carole Feuerman Foundation, and the Middle East Center for the Arts, Mana Contemporary offers ambitious programs that feature exhibitions, lectures, panel discussions and performances that excite and inspire. THE RICHARD MEIER MODEL MUSEUM On Sun, Jan 12th Mana Contemporary became the new home to celebrated architect Richard Meier’s Model Museum. Located in a 15,000-square-foot suite on the second floor, Mana Contemporary replaces Richard Meier’s 3,600square-foot model museum in Long Island City. Meier’s Model Museum’s new space also features the architect’s personal studio and research library

Cont’d from page 2 an educational resource. ”Richard Meier’s new space at Mana Contemporary will reveal his intricate design process to a wider audience,” Eugene Lemay, founder and director of Mana Contemporary says.

“We are honored to be the home of not only the museum but also a research institute for ongoing study.” Richard Meier recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of his Cont’d on page page 15

Richard Meier, pictured in the new Richard Meier Model Museum at Mana Contemporary. Photo by Joe Schildhorn.

with a gallery of rotating exhibitions of his sketches, renderings, photographs, and sculptures. The Richard Meier Model Museum features an estimated 150 models spanning the architect’s career, going back to the

1965 Smith House, one of the early projects which established his reputation and include large-scale study models of the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Students and practicing architects are invited to use the research center as

Installation view of Photorealism Revisited. Photo by Crystal Gwyn.

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Girl Talk Cont’d from cover Joining Lumelle is absolutely free. All women need to do is fill out a questionnaire and share what they’re looking for in a friend. To get women to trust the website and see that making new friends can be fun, Jasani posted several funny videos including a woman deep in conversation at a fancy restaurant until you realize she’s talking to her toddler in the opposite chair. Another video shows a woman fixing her hair while having a conversation with an invisible friend. All the videos seem to illuminate the loneliness women experience when they don’t have a girlfriend to hang out with. “Sasheer’s video is one of the funniest,” Jasani

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says “We came up with the idea to do the videos because I wanted to get people to trust me and the way you do that is you get them to laugh.” These days, feeling isolated in a crowd seems to be the norm for lots of women, Jasani says, and it happens to her all the time. When she goes to a café to work she says she rarely strikes up a conversation with another woman and instead busies herself with her iPad and cell phone. That’s how she realized women needed a way to find each other away from the computer. Jasani came up with the idea for Lumelle.com after earning a law degree and moving to the Big Apple to work in a Cont’d on next page


Girl Talk cont’d from previous page a law firm. “When I moved to New York City in 2010, I had no friends or family,” Jasani says. “The only person I knew was my roommate who I met on Craigslist. I thought it would be easy to find new friends, but it was easier to find a new date than a friend. I started thinking about that.” After two years in Manhattan, she moved to Hoboken and still hadn’t made any friends. “It made me feel really alone,” Jasani says. “I started talking to women randomly, asking them how they met their friends. I talked to my female coworkers, baristas and they

had the same response: it’s hard to make new friends especially in New York City. There are 10 million people here and it’s not easy. Everyone can relate to this struggle.” That was just the impetus Jasani needed to start her own website for women – and not just young women, but women of all ages (over 18). And not just single women, but women who are married, divorced – Lumelle is inclusive of all women Jasani says.

Some women want a shopping buddy, others want a friend to hang out with and watch movies – Lumelle matches friends according to their likes. And since its debut in November, lots of women have signed up, Jasani says, like Anna Todaro of Houston, Texas. “I am thrilled to hear the word is spreading about Lumelle.com,” Todaro says. “I met Nermin when I lived in New York City. Recently, I had to move to Houston for work and have been going through the exact same struggles that inspired Nermin to create Lumelle.com in the first place. It’s HARD to meet new people, especially quality women that Cont’d on page 9

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Art House Productions Snow Ball Gala Committee proudly presents the 8th Annual SNOW BALL A Gala to Benefit all Art House Productions’ innovative arts programs. Light Fare * Live Music * Silent Auction This annual event has become the go -to -event in Hudson County for the past several years.

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INTRODUCING THE NJ DOO-WOP GROUP HARMONY SINGERS CLUB

NJ Doo-Wop Singers Club House Group “Still Around”

River View Observer Do you like Doo-Wop music from the 50s and 60s? Did you sing with a group -way back when or secretly wanted to sing? Well, there is still a way to stay close to Doo-Wop music, make some new friends and sing with a group or two at least for a day or maybe longer!

Once a month the NJ DooWop Group Harmony Singers Club brings seasoned professionals and amateurs together simply for the love of the genreDoo-Wop. Founded by Stu Pushkin (center in the above photo) as a way to preserve the Doo-Wop sound, the club has grown and inspired Cont’d on page 18


Girl Talk cont’d from page 7 you could build a friendship with and moving to Houston and having to do that on my own has proven harder than I thought. “I think Nermin is on the tipping point of a paradigm shift for the creation of meaningful and supportive friendships,” Todaro adds. “People find their husbands online. Why not find a few girls you can call friends that have already been selected as being highly correlated matches for you based on things you

like to do and are interested in. “I have always been someone who values her friendships so much so that the majority of my girlfriends and I have been friends since we all met in kindergarten,” Todaro says. “It can be really hard to start over, make new friends, especially in a new city. Lumelle gives you the direct link to meet likeminded women and become part of a community that supports genuine

friendship.” Anna Ivaknik who resides in Soho joined Lumelle, bonded with a woman and already they’ve gone out several times. “My new friend has a tech start-up, is in her late 20s and is as nice as can be,” Ivaknik says. “Tonight we have dinner plans where we will introduce our husbands to each other and hopefully they’ll hit it off so we can all start hanging out together. I’m launching a lingerie line for full-figured women called Delicate Curves and I love the fact

that I have access to meet other young women that share my entrepreneurial spirit. I think the community works and is a much needed tool for young, driven women.” In the future, Lumelle will be sponsoring gettogether events for women, too. Meanwhile, Jasani is tracking her new website’s progress and says it’s very satisfying seeing women use the site. But don’t try to look up the website’s name in your French dictionary; Jasani made up the word ‘Lumelle’ as a combination of ‘lume’ for illuminate and ‘elle’ which is French for woman. “I was trying to think of unique names that are pretty, easy to say and can be typed easily,” Jasani

says. “My definition for Lumelle is bringing light to women.” To become a member (remember it’s FREE) go to: www.Lumelle.com.

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Special 20th Anniversary Pro Arts Exhibit Now to January 31st John W. Meagher Rotunda, Gallery JC City Hall Pro Arts of Jersey City will begin their 20th Anniversay celebration with a special exhibit at JC City Hall that features those members who have volunteered their time to provide Pro Arts events in the last year. Featured Artists Include: Kay Kenny Vince Salvati Beatrice Mady

Mollie Thonneson Leona Strassberg-Steiner Alan Walker Caridad Kennedy Cynthia Kwarula Arlene Bassis Joan Marie Palmer Edmund Jan Kounitz Abby Levine Monique Sarfity Sidney Montanez Tatiana Lopez Carla Cubit

AKA 999 IF YOU GO: John W. Meagher Rotunda Gallery, City Hall 280 Grove St. Jersey City, NJ 07302 Having an art exhibit let us know 2 weeks in advance email:riverviewobserver @gmail.com

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HUDSON RESTAURANT WEEK

A Great Way to Visit New and Familiar Restaurants Hudson Restaurant Week is a bi-annual culinary celebration that promotes Hudson County as a premier dining destination in New Jersey during slow times of the year: January and July. It was created in January 2005 through conversations with local restaurants by entrepreneur, Tamara Remedios who also owns and publishes Get Out Magazine. HRW offers a wonderful way to visit familar and new restaurants by enjoying a variety of cuisines at a prix-fixe menu This years HRW runs frrom January 13th to January 26th and the celebration will continue

with a bonus “Super Week” in honor of HRW’s 10th Anniversary and for this years Super Bowl being played at Met Life Stadium in the Meadowlands HRW’s Winter event will be made up of 45 restaurants from around Hudson County. Some have been participating for many years and some are new to the event such as: A&W Steakhouse (Bayonne), Anthony David’s (Hoboken), Bistro at Grove Street (Jersey City), HAVEN (Edgewater), HopsScotch (Jersey City), Liberty Prime Steakhouse

GP’s Restaurant in Jersey City just one of the restaurants participating in this years Hudson Restaurant Week

(Jersey City), Molos (Weehawken), PJ Ryan’s (Jersey City), Shanghai Best (Jersey City), Stewed Cow (Hoboken) For a full list of participating restaurants visit: www.hudsonrestaurantweek.com

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Enjoy discounted prix-fixe menus from January 13-26, 2014 at 45 participating restaurants in Hoboken, Jersey City, Bayonne and Weehawken. The celebration continues Jan 27-Feb 2 with a bonus “SUPER” Week in honor of our 10th year and the BIG Game in NJ.

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MANA CONTEMPORARY

The Only Drips are the Coffees

New York City firm. In 1984, Meier was awarded the Pritzker Prize for Architecture, the youngest individual architect ever to be awarded this honor. PHOTOREALISM REVISITED Sixty works from some of the most well-known Photorealist artists from the Louis K. Meisel Gallery, Bernaducci Meisel Gallery, and Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation Collections are on display in the exhibit Photorealism Revisited. Since the late 1960s, Photorealism—the first modern movement to promote photography as an integral part of the artistic process—has been an influential force on the art scene. Many of the works in Photorealism Revisited focus on images of urban and suburban landscapes and subjects like trucks, motorcycles, cars, and roadside eateries. Works

Inki and Solim lived before moving to Union City and where their architecture office is located. “We did a lot of coffee shop projects,” Inki says. “Coffee refreshes our mind when we are working on a project.” There is a sort of Zenlike experience when making coffee and Inki puts his heart into every cup. They drip the coffee by hand and the flavors are seasonal. The winter offerings are Brooklyn Wythe, Passeio and Andino coffees and they serve Espresso, Americano and Latte. They serve Caramel Macchiato, French Vanilla Latte, Chai Latte (tea), Mocha Latte (coffee with chocolate powder) and Pumpkin Spice Latte. Iced coffee are on the menu, too, but that doesn’t mean they throw old brews into a cup of ice. Nope. The iced coffees are brewed separately. (Prices range from $1.75 to $4.) All it takes is one sip

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in the exhibit were created by Robert Bechtle, Charles Bell, Tom Blackwell, Chuck Close, Richard Estes, Audrey Flack, Richard Estes, Ron Kleemann, Richard McLean, and Ben Schonzeit. GARY LICHTENSTEIN EDITIONS WITH CHARLES HINMAN Gary Lichtenstein Editions at Mana Contemporary is an exhibit of a new silkscreen collaboration with recently created 3-D paintings by Charles Hinman. Lichtenstein is known for his spectacular use of color within prints that simultaneously exhibit mastery of the properties of light absorption and reflection. Lichtenstein has collaborated with over ninety artists during the course of his thirty-five year career but considers the Hinman edition both unique and historic in form, size and scale.

Hinman is known for his exploration of the 3-D canvas, specifically the ways in which he creates a visual dialogue between the illusory space of the painting and the actual space on which the sculptured object rests. Hinman embraces contrast on multiple levels, through his use of color, texture, light and shadow. He is no stranger to the world of silkscreen printing and this newest collaboration will introduce the first of the 3-D print editions. SALA GASPAR: THE HISTORY This exhibit is a retrospective that celebrates the gallery in Barcelona that brought the work of artists like Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso to the masses and made them international legends of the art world. A GROUNDBREAKING CULTURAL INSTITUTION Mana Contemporary Cont’d on page 17

and you feel transported. “It’s a very peaceful experience,” Inki says. “The aroma from coffee is relaxing.” Ispresso at park also serves yummy scones, cookies and cakes by an artisan baker and delivered daily. The coffee shop has earned a 5-star rating from fans on Yelp.com, including this rave from Chris D. of Weehawken. “GO HERE! I have been waiting and waiting for a good coffee shop in open on Park Ave; and it finally has happened. Great coffee selections from local roasters and an assortment of fine coffees to choose from. 10 points extra Cont’d on page 16

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The Only Drips are the Coffees Ispresso at Park Coffee Shop Cont’d from page 15

for having cold-brew iced coffee!!! The neighborhood needs more places like this.” John and Toni Brown of West New York stopped by for a cup of Hot Chocolate and a Pumpkin Spice Latte. Working on a book together, the couple are regulars who see ispresso at park as a cool place to hang out. “I love it here,” Toni says. “You can relax and unwind. As an artist, I can see other people’s art work on the walls.” “It has a very friendly and exciting atmosphere,” John adds. “If you go to a regular coffee shop, they just throw it together. Here, the coffee is organic, it’s fresh. Inki makes it with love.” Inki and Solim somehow find the time to raise a baby and run their architectural firm in New York and ispresso at park in Union City. Juggling two businesses with a family can be tough, but it seems to be

“It was important for us to give back something,” Inki says. “We do a lot of pro bono projects because giving back to the community is part of our philosophy.” And they make an excellent cup of coffee, too! If you go: ispresso at park 4701 Park Ave Union City www.is-his.com Hours: Mon-Fri, 8 am - 6 pm Sat, 9 am -7 pm Sun, 10 am -2 pm

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LAUGH RIOT

Jersey City Comedy Festival Returns March 30th After a successful first year, the Jersey City Comedy Festival returns this spring and will run from Sun, March 30th through Sat, April 5th. This year’s festival is being presented by Dos Equis beer and will take place in a number of different venues throughout Jersey City. In addition to a variety of stand-up showcases, the 2014 Jersey City Comedy Festival will present sketch comedy, live podcasts, book readings, short film presentations, and two different group art shows. Founded last year by local comedian Craig Mahoney, the first Jersey City Comedy Festival took place over 6 nights, comprised of 18 different shows in 14 different venues throughout the city. About 125 different comedians participated and over a 1,000 people came out to enjoy the shows. Announcements will be coming regarding performers, venues, and schedule specifics. To learn more, visit jccomedyfestival.com or follow them on twitter at @JCComedyFest.

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Comedian Craig Mahonney on stage Founder of the Jersey City’s Comedy Festival


MANA CONTEMPORARY Cont’d from page 15 Mana Contemporary has two locations: Jersey City and Chicago. Both facilities provide services, spaces, and programming for artists, collectors, curators, performers, students, and the greater community. In Jersey City, Mana Contemporary’s exhibits bring high quality art to its visitors. To get there, it’s a short stroll from Journal Squares. Once you arrive, you may not want to leave until you’ve seen all the wonders it has to offer. If you go: Mana Contemporary 888 Newark Ave Jersey City (201) 604-2702 www.manafinearts.com

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NJ Doo-Wop Group Harmony Singers Club Cont’d from page 8 other Doo-Wop clubs to be formed around the United States. Adding to the popularity of these social -singing clubs is social media and sites like Facebook where there is an entire subculture of Doo-Wop singers According to Stu Pushkin the NJ Doo-Wop Group Harmony Singers Club founder and vocalist in the clubs house group “Still Around.” “We are bringing people who love the Doo-Wop Acapella genre together for an afternoon, they get out do some singing meet some old and new friends, We’re keeping our music alive, it really is a great time.” The NJ Doo-Wop Group Harmony Singers Club meets one Sunday a month and a lot goes on at one of these meet ups. Sometimes a surprise vocal group will show up and perform or a soloist will take the stage. The real appeal for people attending is to sing Doo -Wop Acapella and form on-the -spot impromptu groups. At any meetup you will find groups of 4, 5, and 6 people tucked into corners or bathrooms harmonizing to a song from the past. Russ Capo who sang with several groups in the 60s told the River View Observer “ It really is a great way to spend an afternoon. I have made a few friends here and if I am not singing myself, I get to listen and there is a great deal of talent that come to the clubs meet up.”

IF YOU GO: January 19th 11am - 4pm 6 Deerbrook Blvd.,North Brunswick NJ There is a $10 admission charge or donation and lunch and refreshments are included RSVP if attending because you need a definite confirmation to prepare for meet up 732-297-8527 or doowopstu@gmail.com

The St Francis Helpers present the 2nd Annual “A Wing & A Prayer” cookoff crowning the best wings in Hoboken! Benefit for the recent Typhoon in the Philipines. All you can eat wings, beer & wine and the chance to vote for Hoboken’s best wings! Saturday January 25, 2014 6pm-9pm Elks Club - 1005 Washington Street, Hoboken, NJ Tickets are $40 and can be

Send us your community event listings for publication in upcoming issues of the River View Observer Email event listings 2 weeks prior to: www.riverviewobserver@gmail.com Mail to: River View Observer Newport Financial Center 123 Town Square Place #321 Jersey City, NJ 07310

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purchased in advance at www.stfrancishoboken.com Event is expected to sell -out fast so please get your tickets ASAP! Please note the event is 21+ 2014 competitors are as follows: 1 Republik City Bistro Clinton Social

Green Rock Hotel Victor Johnny Pepperoni Little Town NJ Madison’s Mikie Squared San Giuseppe (2013 Defending Champs) Trinity Village Pourhouse


STARGAZINE

Aries March 21 - April 19

A perfect time to evaluate the past year and decide a course of action for the future as activity to the 1st house highlights personal growth. Uranus the planet of change rising, will herald major situations that propel you to success. All you need do is go with the tide of activity and not against and you can make 2014 the best year ever!

Taurus -April 20 - May 20

The astral advice suggests that you wipe the tears from your eyes and look at the big picture of your life. Please acknowledge that with all your issues, 2013 has ended with better energy than it began. You have overcome many obstacles this past year that have made you stronger and each day you are getting better and better. Happy New Year, you truly deserve a great one!!

Gemini May 21 - June 20

Leo-July 23 - August 22 omeone may have hurt your pride with a remark and you have been seething inside for a while. It is the perfect time to let go of the pain. The astral advice suggests that you leave any emotional baggage in 2013. As you enter the new year clean and free of ‘STUFF’ you will find a new feeling of happiness and faith. Virgo-August 23-September 22

End of year evaluation and plans for the future are highlighted with special attention to health and wellbeing. You watch your diet and try to eat good food but you may have been overlooking your spiritual diet. Love and forgiveness sent out to those who might have fallen short of your high expectations gather abundant returns. Happy New Year!

Libra – September 23 - October 22

You may have been playing it safe with your goals and ambitions in the past year. It is time to arouse your desire nature and go for the proverbial gold. If you are not inspired, exited, and even a little frightened about your future than you are in the wrong space for growth. Take a chance on yourself and go forward with confidence. The stars will guide and support! Happy New Year!!

It is not often discussed but when dealing with the elegant and kind energy of the Libra native the astral advice suggests that others remember that the cardinal signs are a lot tougher than they appear. Going into 2014 it will be clear to many as they watch Libra be bold and leave negativity and fear behind in the confusion of 2013. Success in all things relating to relationships and romance are highlighted.

Cancer June 21-July 22nd

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Activity to the 4th house, governing the home may find many a Cancer native redecorating or relocating. It seems the perfect time to move up the ladder of real estate success. Your surroundings are more important than ever as you will create a perfect haven for family and friends.

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October 23rd -November 21st Keeping up appearances is important in 2014 and the phrase ’fake it until you make it’ comes to mind! This advice will allow you to shine on the work front even if you are insecure and will generate positive energy and radiate a perception of power. Changes first come from within in the subconscious mind so keep your head held high and dress for success. 2014 will be one of your best years ever!

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Sagittarius-

November 22 - December 21 2013 may have kept you close to home but 2014 will offer many opportunities for travel. Luck and excitement will be yours as the astral energy encourages you to keep your suitcase packed. You may find your soul mate and decide to remain in some tropical paradise. No but you will enjoy your life with those you love. Happy New Year!

Capricorn -

December 22 - January 19 A love from the past may resurface and cause some emotional stirring. You must keep your heart in check as you have much to lose if you retreat back to old bad habits. Take control and evaluate the situation. There are reasons this relationship never worked. Those reasons have not changed. Say goodbye to the past and hello to a truly Happy New Year.

Aquarius-

January 20 - February 18 You have followed the astral advice in 2013 and have made great strides in your personal growth. The main lesson for the Aquarius native may have been learning to let go of negative relationships. 2014 will be a time when you attract the success and love that you deserve! Happy New Year.

Pisces-

February 19-March 20 This may be the best time to clear up any emotional baggage left from 2013. Pack your insecurities up in a pink glistening sack and let the universal energy deal with them. Change the thought patterns that have made you sad and replace them with feelings of love and joy. It is a discipline that will bring great rewards as you take control of your mind. Happy New Year!

Roslyn Rose, “Closed II,” ©2013

hob’art Artists in Anniversary Exhibition

Four artist members of hob’art gallery will be represented in the 30th Anniversary exhibition at the Ceres Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, New York City. The artists are Pauline Chernichaw, Liz Cohen, Roslyn Rose, and Meredeth Turshen. The exhibition opened on January 4, 2014 and will continue until the 31st of January. A reception to meet the artists will be held on Wednesday, January 15th, from 6 to 8pm. Thirty years ago, an extraordinary group of women conceived of an organization to lend support and provide exhibition space for women artists. The organization, Ceres, created and continues to provide an environment

that fosters artistic exploration in a vibrant feminist community. This exhibition presents work by one hundred and seven Ceres’ artists, past and present, in painting, photography, drawing, sculpture and mixed-media. Each artist is represented by her personal vision and the combined synergy of this diverse and powerful artistic production creates a remarkable visual document commemorating an organization that continues to fulfill its worthy mission. Happy 30th Birthday Ceres! IF YOU GO: CERES GALLERY 547 West 27th Street New York, NY 10001 Exhibition January 4 - 31, 2014 212-947-6100 art@ceresgallery.org

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In Your Home Five Hot Decorating Trends to Make Your Home Interiors Pop (BPT) - Looking for ways to switch up your style this year? Here are the top five home decor trends from Taniya Nayak, interior designer and DIY television personality who predicts these trends will make a big impact in 2014: *Painted detail on furniture pieces A hot trend in 2014 is to bring flea-market furniture back to life with painted patterns and details. “Refurbishing old furniture pieces is a popular - and easy - look to achieve,” says Nayak. “All you need is a little bit of paint and a lot of creativity.” * White hot White is a mainstay in home design. It’s timeless, classic

and extremely versatile. In 2014, try pairing white with different textures, like natural wood. You’ll create a unique focal point while highlighting other warm features in the room, as well. “Another method is to create contrast with white. Use a single, bold accent color, like yellow, fuchsia or navy, to move your eye across the space,” Nayak recommends. By simply rethinking how to use white, your home will be a warm and inviting haven all year long.

*What’s old is new again: vintage details

You can create a home filled with vintage details, regardless of the age of your house. In 2014, try using muted color

palettes, like gray, taupe or certain shades of green or rose, and industrial accents to transform its appearance. “Incorporating pieces of distressed wood will also add to the overall vintage effect,” adds Nayak. “You can create this look - even with pristine lumber - by adding nicks and scrapes to the surface with a heavy metal chain and a Cont’d on page 22

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Bayonne Bridge Closings Most Nights in January and February Cont’d from page 4

In the first two months of 2014, the bridge will be closed Monday through Thursday from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., and from 12:00 midnight Friday to 8:00 a.m. Saturday. The hours on Fridays differ from those of the other nights, because Mayor Mark A. Smith asked the Port Authority not to disrupt the busy Friday night trade at the food, beverage, and entertainment businesses on Route 440. During January and February, there will be no night closings on Saturday and Sunday overnights and holiday weekends. During closure hours for the

Bayonne Bridge, all traffic will be diverted to the Goethals Bridge. The Port Authority has also advised the City of Bayonne that up to eight full weekend closures of the Bayonne Bridge will be required each year during the construction period. These weekend closures will be announced in advance. The dates are not yet available. There will be no weekend closures on Saturday and Sunday overnights in the summer or on holiday weekends. The Port Authority Hotline number is 855-265-5482.

EXIT On The Hudson Realty of Bayonne Ranks in Top Group for Hudson County Production

Bayonne, New Jersey EXIT On The Hudson Realty has ranked in the top 4.5% of the 377 offices participating in the Hudson County Multiple Listing Service for their Real Estate transaction production in 2013. The statistical ranking was recently published by the Hudson County MLS and the Liberty Board of Realtors, based in Secaucus, New Jersey. In calculating the placement of each office, both the number of transactions and the dollar amounts of the sales are taken into account.

Annette Rubin, franchise owner and Broker of Record of EXIT On The Hudson Realty said,” I am extremely proud of my staff and their collective hard work, This is no small achievement.

The competition in this industry gets tougher all the time!” Mrs. Rubin attributed the success to several factors. “Foremost is the company culture we operate with. We don’t compete against each other – our goal is to work together for the best interest of our clients, You seldom achieve success in this industry without putting the client first.” She also stressed that skill-set training and continuing education of the agents are high priority in her office. “Staying informed of programs

for financing options, what the inventory has to offer, and how best to negotiate are all key pieces of the process.” For more information about the office, the staff, or for questions about your Real Estate needs and goals, please call EXIT On The Hudson Realty directly at 201-437-0411 or visit their office at 808 Broadway, between 36th and 37th Streets in Bayonne. EXIT On The Hudson Realty serves all of New Jersey for Residential, and Commercial Real Estate, both sales and rentals.

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In Your Home Cont’d from page 20

too girly, a key trend in 2014 heavy metal chain and a hammer. Once you’ve added the desired amount of distress, cover the wood with a dark stain. Quickly wipe away, allowing the color to settle into the imperfections.” Whether it’s displayed prominently as a focal point, or used sparingly on accent pieces, distressed wood elements will help tie the vintage trend together. * Masculine meets feminine “Merging styles to make the entire family happy is not always easy,” says Nayak. Instead of looking too rugged or

is to blend both masculine and feminine components into your home design. “Combining two styles doesn’t mean the end result will be safe or boring. There are a number of creative solutions that will satisfy everyone’s tastes while making an impressive design statement.” Try painting a design on a wood floor. This technique allows the raw, masculine features of the wood to show through, while introducing a feminine overlay of patterns or colors. Popular patterns include quatrefoil, herringbone and modern floral designs.

* Metallic finishes and accents Using metallic accents creates the perfect finishing touch in any room of the house. “The right accessories, like eyecatching metallic, make any space look and feel complete,” says Nayak. In 2014, the hottest finishes include brass and antiqued mirrors: both add depth, light and just enough sheen to make accents feel extra special. Best of all, there are a number of quick and easy DIY projects you can complete to bring this trend into your home. One is to spray paint branches silver or gold and then pop them in a vase - it will add instant glamour and help your home design shine well into in the new year.

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