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REVISITING THE GREAT AMERICAN JCFridays ROAD TRIP JC Fridays is a free arts WITH PROJECT festival across Jersey GREENVILLE disabilities and/or work City, NJ presented by Revisits the Great Art House Productions. that celebrates disabilAmerican Road Trip ity in any of its many It is held four times through photographs, art, forms. We encourage a year at the start of crafts, collage, film and venue partners to proevery season: March, mementos! vide large print materiJune, September, and Learn about other artists’, als, ASL interpretation, friends’ and neighbors’ exDecember. open or closed caption- periences doing the same; During JC Fridays, creating a community colArt House Proudctions ing, and sensory tours; lage that centers around and make their venues invite you to tour galthe US map and tells all of leries, businesses, event wheelchair accessible. our stories together! Whether you’re a venues and art-related The participants are: seasoned art patron or spaces to see a variety exploring the arts for the Jon Allan of artwork and enjoy the spirit and culture of first time, JC Fridays is ( @ohioforsale ) Matt Allouf Jersey City as you min- for you. ( @mattalloufphoto ) gle with other residents Please vist these sites Cynthya Blandino and visitors. All events for event information Ian Broggy are free and open to the JCFridays@arthouseChristine productions.org public. Pam Cooper Each June, Art House www.arthouseproduc( @pam_cooper ) tions.org present Access JC Aaron Dunkel Fridays, which focuses If You GO: ( @thedunkel ) JCFridays on inclusion and acDoncellee Fulwood June 3rd & June 4th cessibility. Art House ( @donchelleeart ) Danielle Haskins encourages participating Varirty of events ( @danielleh1219 ) venues to present work vist jcfridays.com for Holly Hosman all evnt information from artists with
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22ndst Street to 25th Street. The tables will BAYONNE HOMETOWN FAIR feature food, merchanIS BACK! SET FOR SATURDAY, dise, information about JUNE 4, AND SUNDAY, JUNE 5 community organizaMayor Jimmy Davis On Saturday, the fair’s tions, and give-aways recently announced hours will be from 11:00 of various promotional that the 2022 Bayonne a.m. to 8:00 p.m. On items. Hometown Fair will Sunday, the fair’s hours The Hometown Fair take place on Saturday, will be from 12:00 noon Association would like June 4, and Sunday, to 5:00 p.m. The fair to thank the fair’s nuJune 5. This will be the will be located along merous sponsors for sixth fair in its current Broadway, from 21st their support. The genformat. The event Street to 26th Street. entertainment. Mayor erosity of the sponsors did not take place in The 2022 fair will feaDavis said, “We are makes the fair possible. 2020 or 2021, due to the ture food, games, rides, happy to welcome back There is no rain date Coronavirus. vendors, and musical the Bayonne Hometown for the fair. In the event Fair after a two-year of rain, every effort will hiatus. Local organiza- be made to continue or tions, businesses, enter- resume the fair on the tainers, and volunteers scheduled days, as cirare working to make cumstances may permit. sure that this year’s fair is a great event. We can RETURNING all look forward to the THIS MONTH, 2022 Hometown Fair.” JERSEY CITY’S The Hometown Fair FAVORITE Association is the orga- BLOCK PARTY nizer of the event. Evening Under the Amusements will inStars Fundraiser Sets clude will include a me- Date for its Triumphant chanical rides between Return 25th and 26th Streets, York Street Project and inflatable rides betoday announced that tween 21st and 22nd Jersey City’s favorite Streets. There will be a block party is finally charge for the mechani- making its return after cal rides. The inflata two year hiatus due able rides will be free, to the pandemic. On and will be sponsored Wednesday, June 15, by the Bayonne Urban guests 21 and older can Enterprise Zone (UEZ). return to 89 York Street The main stage for for a night filled with the fair will be set up drinks, music and amazon West 23rd Street by ing food. DelMonte Drive. A secThe annual Evening WITH A HOME ond performance space, Under the Stars event STANDBY GENERATOR the community stage, is a fundraiser for York will be set up on the $0 MONEY DOWN + LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT OPTIONS Street Project and its cliEast side of Broadway ents. York Street Project between 22nd and 23rd is a non-profit organizaREQUEST A Streets. A variety of tion whose mission is FREE QUOTE musicians and other en- to end the cycle of povCALL NOW BEFORE THE NEXT POWER OUTAGE tertainers will perform erty through programs at both stages. (888) 491-1531 to assist in sheltering, Vendors and organifeeding, child care and Extended Warranty* zations will take part FREE 7-Year – A $695 Value! more. The event brings in the fair, with tables together Jersey City’s along Broadway from best restaurants and bars
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HUDSON HAPPENINGS Cynthia Renta appointed to lead Educational Arts Team into next era Renta brings 25 years of experience in youth and social justice programs to mainstay institution for Northern New Jersey youth
The Educational Arts Team, a respected Hudson County-based nonprofit leading the way in artsbased integration programs for young people in the schools and community, has appointed Cynthia Renta as its new executive director. Renta takes over the role from outgoing interim director, Betsy Vorce. Vorce assumed leadership of the organization in June 2021 upon the retirement of Carmine Tabone, the Team’s previous executive director and co-founder. As Educational Arts Team’s executive director, she will lead planning and execution for all programs and activities – including the popular Camp Liberty summer program – ensuring that all adhere to the organization’s principles of diversity, equity and inclusion. Renta’s mandate includes building relationships with key stakeholders in Hudson County government and community with the objective of furthering programming, funding and advocacy. “We are thrilled to welcome Cynthia to lead the Educational Arts Team as our new executive director,” said Micheline Grace Lewis, board president. “As a Hudson County native, she brings not only a great knowledge and love of the Hudson County community, but also a
stellar non-profit background that combines experience in youth development, equity and socialemotional programming and civic engagement. The Board - which continues to expand its trustee roster - is confident that Cynthia will lead the Team into the future while also building on the organization’s legacy of nearly fifty years.” A native of Jersey City, Renta joins the Team from the Center for Supportive Schools where she has worked for the past six years, most recently as senior community school director. In this role, she directed the community school strategy across five schools in Jersey City. Prior to that, Renta also directed the Newark YMCA (Jersey City based satellite office), implementing 21st Century Learning Centers’ after-school and summer camp programming that served children and families across Jersey City. She possesses over twentyyears of experience creating, producing and directing community-participatory art programming as an artist, teaching artist and non-profit leader in Jersey City, the California Bay Area, and New York City. She has primarily focused on social equity, creative place
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making, youth development, restorative practices, and parent and community engagement. Renta’s hire is right ahead of Camp Liberty’s opening on June 27th where she will be on hand to meet campers and their parents. The camp’s sessions run until August 19th for children and teens between the ages of 6 and 15. About Educational Arts Team: Educational Arts Team is a leader in arts education that provides a range of customizable school and professional development programs that address literacy, family literacy, equity and inclusiveness, drug prevention, learning loss recovery, anti-bullying, and writing skills to diverse communities living in Hudson, Bergen, Union, and Essex Counties. The Team also runs Camp Liberty, a beloved Jersey City summer camp for children ages 6-15. Tucked between buildings at the edge of Liberty State Park, the camp, with its open-air pavilion, swimming pool, and fairytale forest — where every tree was planted by staff or volunteers — provides a tranquil green space where urban youth can learn, grow, and create together. During a typical summer, 250 children from diverse backgrounds attend the camp daily. Camp leadership raises funds from donors, foundations, and corporate sponsors to ensure that low-income children, including recent refugees, can attend on full scholarships.
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experience as filtered through dreams and illusions. The images of anonymous figures in common settings depict ritual happening combined with feelings of sexual tension that are woven with a quiet elegant motion. If You Go: COVID: Recent Paintings by Lou Carbone SILVERMAN and Now to July 3, 2022 The Majestic Theatre Condominium Association Hoboken Historical Musuem Presents 1301 Hudson St. Coming into Focus PO Box 3296 Featuring Ben Fine and Hoboken, NJ 07030 Deb Sinha Phone: 201.656.2240 If You Go info@hobokenmuseum. JC Fridays org Friday, June 3, 2022 6-8pm Did You Know... Majestic Theatre • Elephants think peoCondominiums ple are cute, the same 222 Montgomery Street way people think pupJersey City, NJ 07307 pies or kittens are cute. 201.435.8000 • Underneath the streets Curated by Kristin J. DeAngelis of Beijing, there are kd@107bowersgallery. over a million people com who live in nuclear Image Credits bunkers. (left to right) Ben Fine • Webster’s Dictionary “March 31 Before the accidentally had a word Rain” that didn’t exist in it for Archival pigment print of five years – “Dord”. an iPad painting • It takes Uranus 84 20” x 20” years to orbit the Sun @benfinepainting
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The ever-popular Jersey City Jazz Festival is back for a two-day celebration the weekend of June 4th and 5th in the Powerhouse Arts District. The free-tothe-public annual event will feature fourteen bands on two stages, food trucks, a full bar, and a VIP experience at the 107 Morgan Street lot in Jersey City. The event is produced by the Jersey City-based non-profit Riverview Jazz and presented by Exchange Place Alliance. The 2022 festival will coincide with another beloved annual event - Bike JC’s Ward Tour, Sunday, June 5th, which will culminate at this year’s jazz festival. There will also be an after-party jam session at Moore’s Place on Monticello Ave. More than 15,000 Jazz fans are expected to attend. This year’s lineup features no shortage of talent among the fourteen diverse musical acts. Guitar aficionados will be in for a treat with an array of virtuosic performers including the world-renowned Julian Lage (6/5, 4pm), modern gypsy jazz artist Gonzalo Bergara (6/5, 2pm), flamenco master Andreas Arnold (6/4, 4pm), and the guitardriven roots spiritual ensemble Walter Parks and the Unlawful Assembly (6/5, 1pm). Hard core jazz lovers will be thrilled with crowd favorite Winard Harper and Jeli Posse (6/4, 3pm), vocalist and WBGO on-air personality Lezlie Harrison (6/4, 1pm), and jazz piano maestro David Kikoski (6/4, 2pm). As is the annual Jersey City Jazzfest tradition, both days will close out with
dancing to salsa performances by two legendary percussionists - Little Johnny Rivero (6/4, 7pm) and Johnny Rodriguez and the Dream Team (6/5, 5pm). An eclectic set of dynamic groups round out the lineup. These include acclaimed vocalist Svetlana, presented by NJCU (6/4, 6pm), the bass-fronted Afro Cuban jazz power group Santi Debriano’s Arkestra Bembe (6/4, 5pm), the hot-blooded percussion and mighty brass sounds of Nation Beat (6/4, Noon), the New Orleansbased trad group Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses (6/5, 3pm), and the stylish Sounds of A & R (6/5, Noon). All performances will be alternating on the hour between the Bank of America and Exchange Place Alliance stages. “Jersey City is known for many of our unique cultural offerings, and the Jersey City Riverview Jazz Festival is renowned for its ability to bring people together with the universal language of music. We welcome this year’s free jazz festival and the dozens of talented musicians who will bring the Powerhouse Arts District to life all weekend long. This is a great kickoff to a summer, and we look forward to safely bringing back these types of important community events.” – Mayor Steven M. Fulop, City of Jersey City. “We couldn’t be more excited about this year’s festival,” says Riverview Jazz director Bryan Beninghove. “This is going to be a real JC-vibe party. Fourteen killer
special. Not everyone has access to great music and art, but we do here - and we want to celebrate it with a big, free party for the people.” “For WBGO and our listeners, Jersey City Jazz Fest is eagerly anticipated, taking its place among the marquee summer festivals in the NYC area, with world class talent and terrific surroundings,” said Steve Williams, President and CEO, WBGO. “There’s no better way to kick off the summer than with world class jazz performances right here in Jersey City,” said Alberto Garofalo, New Jersey President of Bank of America. “The arts are important to us both culturally and economically, and Sound of A & R we encourage all members of the community to attend.” Admission to the twoday event is free-to-thepublic, with a suggested donation of $10 per attendee. For information on purchasing VIP tickets, directions, parking, volunteering, or links to the artists, visit www. JerseyCityJazzFestival. com. For information on Julian Lage by Alysse Gafkji. registering for the Bike JC bands, food, drinks and a Festival began in 2013 as Ward tour, visit BikeJC. super cool VIP tent - you a grassroots community Org. The presenting sponreally can’t beat it. I mean concert and has blossomed sor of the Jersey City Jazz the talent is top-notch, and into one of the region’s Festival is Exchange Place it’s a free event for the premiere cultural events. Alliance and the Jazz community - Thank you, Beninghove points to the Master sponsor is Bank thank you sponsors, dolevel of talent in the area of America. Other main nors, and partners!” as a main reason for the sponsors and partners inAdded Elizabeth Cain, astounding growth of the clude NJ PBS, Jersey City the Executive Director festival. “We have some Cultural Affairs, Hudson of the Exchange Place of the best players in the County Cultural Affairs, Alliance: “The Jersey City world here - and it’s not WBGO, Sawyer Smith Jazz Festival is a great just one style of music or Residential, Ketel One, family event that showjazz, it’s everything! It is Cort Furniture, and NJCU. cases both the vibrancy of so important for the comSee website for full list of our downtown and local munity to experience this community partners and artists as well.” level of excellence, besponsors. The Jersey City Jazz cause it is unique and
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ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES ART HOUSE CARES: COVID RELIEF GRANTS FOR HUDSON COUNTY ARTISTS FROM MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES Art House Productions is pleased to announce applications for the Art House Cares: COVID Relief Grants for Hudson County Artists from Marginalized Communities are now open. This program will support local artists and provide opportunities for Hudson County residents to engage with cultural programming this summer and fall. This grant program is made possible by support from New Jersey Arts and Culture Renewal Fund at the Princeton Area Community Foundation. The application deadline is Friday, June 10 at 11:59pm ET. This grant will support Hudson County-based working artists and cultural workers who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Hudson County-based artists and teaching artists from marginalized communities, including racial, religious, and ethnic minorities; cisgender and transgender women; gender diverse and nonconforming people; people with disabilities; and members of the LGBTQIA+ community,
impossible for local artists to maintain their artistic careers, let alone progress in their fields. Data has revealed that this disruption has disproportionately affected Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC), as well as artists with disabilities and working in any discipline womxn. This grant will empower those artists to are eligible to apply. The restart their careers after program will distribute this extended hiatus, while one-time $5,000 grants trusting them with the to 10 local artists to help freedom to work on whatsustain their practice and ever creative project they engage the public across choose.” Hudson County between The full grant guideJuly 1 - December 1, lines, FAQ and application 2022. form are available online “Art House is proud in English and Spanish: to partner with the New https://www.arthouseJersey Arts and Culture productions.org/pages/ Renewal Fund to support this program that will help art-house-cares-grants the resurgence of Hudson The application deadline is Friday, June 10 at County’s creative com11:59pm ET. munity,” says Producing Art House will be hostDirector Courtney Little. ing virtual office hours “During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hudson County on Wednesday, June 1 from 4pm-6pm. The artists have been left unsession will include employed and without English closed captions venues to present their work. While some pivoted on Zoom. To request an ASL Interpreter, please to digital presentations, email info@arthouseprosales of visual art and ticket sales decreased sig- ductions.org at least 48 nificantly, making it nearly hours before the session. To register for the office hours, click here: https:// bit.ly/3yWnzli. Please email Art House WE’RE BACK Producing Director FOR THE Courtney Little at info@ arthouseproductions.org SPRING & with additional questions. SUMMER
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The newest edition to the JC foodie scene is a hyper local, evening market that’s hosted at City Hall - City of Jersey City. Join us as we celebrate small business and all that is chill about Jersey City! Eat delicious and international bites, shop from our artists and artisans & vibe to some music! The event is: FREE and open to the public Family Friendly Vegetarian Friendly Pet Friendly Music provided by local entertainment Beer Pop-Up Bar- 902 Brewing Co. Food Vendors: MozzArepas Smoke Odyssey Magic Mike’s Smoked Meat Disco Dillas Sauce Bae Sweet Trail Bakery Tippled Sweets LLC Oh-K Dog and Egg Toast Jersey & Co. Gelato RainBao Gigi Halal Food LLC Artisan Vendors: Ten Dollar Books Spell Bathing RUDO PLANTS & HOME Lily Lough Jewelry JazzCDesigns Jen K.Crosbie Hand Embroidery & Jewelry CeLyn Designs Amuse Maison Heartbeat Lyfe Oxygen Theory Ageless Men’s Health Boldwinged If You Go: Jersey city Night Market Saturday at 4 pm – 10 pm Free · 179 montgomery street,jersey city,07302,us
ST. PAUL’S GREENVILLE 160TH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL COME BACK TO THE COURTYARD June 24TH @6-10PM June 25th @6-10PM June 26th @1-5PM Refreshments, food, games, family fun, and live music featuring the Tiny G Band, Sequoia, and Mark Byrnes. 902 Brewery will be hosting our Biergarten If You Go: JUN 24 AT 6 PM – JUN 26 AT 5 PM 14 Greenville Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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New Jersey has long punched above its size in producing some of America’s leading figures, but for every household name there are dozens of unforgettable yet overlooked colorful characters. Jersey City’s treasurer, Alexander D. Hamilton, fled the state in 1874 with more than $100,000 and was apprehended by a Jersey City police sergeant after a stint with a band of outlaws in Mexico. Mary Teresa Norton overcame prejudice to be elected the first woman from the state to serve in Congress, becoming a powerful chair of three Congressional committees over five terms. Infamous Newark gangster Abner “Longie” Zwillman ran gambling circles, labor rackets and prostitution rings while hobnobbing with Joe DiMaggio and stuffing ballot boxes for local politicians. Joseph Bilby and Harry Ziegler present profiles of memorable characters from the Garden State.
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Residential Rental – Bayonne Move right into this well maintained 1 bedroom apartment with a bonus office – great for working from home. Gleaming hardwood Floors, kitchen with stainless appliances. Hot water included in rent. Close to shopping and transportation. $1450 per month
Bayonne Rental REDUCED! This newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment includes a brand new kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counters. Renovated bathroom and nice hardwood floors throughout. Unit is on the first floor. Secure building with key entry, intercom and elevator. There is a Washer/ Dryer room and storage available. Centrally located in the City of Bayonne –make an appointment to see this today! $1600 per month
GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Mixed use property located in uptown Bayonne near major transportation. Building has a studio unit, 1 bedroom unit and 2 bedroom unit. Doctors office with beautiful hardwood floors. Newer roof and hot water heaters. Call now for a private showing $849,000
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Residential Rental in Greenville section of Jersey City Beautiful 2 bedroom apartment with hardwood floors and eat in kitchen. Very spacious, Heat and Hot water is included in rent! Refrigerator included also. Close to light rail, shopping and restaurants.
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Come view this one family townhome with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Convenient to shopping, restaurants, parks and major Transportation. This home offers new central air and hot water heater, hardwood floors with carpeting in the bedrooms. There is an attached garage with parking for two cars. “Charming home to make your own”
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THIS WEEK’S FEATURED LISTINGS NEW LISTING! ONE FAMILY with GARAGE PARKING PARKSIDE BAYONNE
One family Townhome with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, located in central Bayonne. Convenient to shopping, restaurants, Hudson County Park & major transportation options. Minutes away from 8th St or 22nd St Light Rail station, & located near public schools, municipal pool, boat launch and tennis courts. This home offers new central air and hot water heater. Hardwood floors, bedrooms have carpeting. There is an attached garage with parking for up to 2 cars. Call for an appointment to view this home and make it yours!
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BROADWAY, BAYONNE COMMERCIAL / RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE
This street level storefront offers approximately 750 sq. ft. of space in a busy area on Broadway amongst well established and heavily trafficked businesses. Professional office or retail business welcomed!
Asking $1,500 per month
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BERGEN POINT– BAYONNE 3 BR, 2 BATHS +PARK 1 CAR Modern 2nd floor rental in a newer construction 2 family home! Features open floor plan, gleaming hardwood floors and recessed lighting. The spacious, modern kitchen with quartz countertops accompanies an ideal layout with plenty of counter & cabinet space. Washer & dryer hookup in unit, one car parking. Conveniently located near shops, & restaurants and close to 8th St. Light Rail Station. Asking $2,350 per month
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