March 1-March 15, 2019
Volume 23 No. 3
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Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue
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ART COSTS
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ART COSTS NJCUs 2019 MFA Students Show Works at Cast Iron Lofts, JC
Exhibit On View March 9-24; Opening Reception Mar 9, 4-6 pm By Sally Deering Professor Hugo Bastida, Curator of NJCUs 2019 MFA students new exhibition COSTALITY at Cast Iron Lofts in Jersey City, titled the show in reference to the costs artists have to pay in order to realize their artistic dreams. COSTALITY opens Sat, Mar. 9 and runs through Sun, Mar. 24, with an Opening Reception on Mar. 9 from 4-6 pm. COSTALITY highlights the talents of MFA students Asem Ahmed, Michael Barreto, Rita Jimenez, Rachel Kehoe, Laura Klinck, Kirk Maynard, Dawn Post, Alejandro Rubin, Andy Pecoraro, and Maria Tapia. The artists will participate in two Artist Talks on Thurs, Mar. 21, from 5:30-7:30 pm; and Fri, Mar. 22, 2:30-4:30 pm. Each artist creates in a different medium. Michael Barreto deconstructs and reconstructs human communication through everyday materials like cardboard and the repetition of common statements. Rita Jimenez transforms spaces through manipulation of light, video, and live projections to blur the boundary between what is real and what is perceived. Laura Klinck’s Super Brights series explores
and stem from existential thoughts about life, creation, and the possibility of mutated life forms. COSTALITY is made possible through the support of Cast Iron Lofts, Donovan Realty & Development, Inc., Art House Productions, The Office of Cultural Affairs, and Department of Public Works, City of Jersey City.
Flux by Maria Tapia
If you go Sat, Mar. 9-Sun, Mar. 24 Opening Reception Sat, accept a truer, more Mar. 9, 4-6 pm honest and open version Artist Talks: Mar. 21, of themselves. 5:30-7:30 pm & Mar. Breathing by Alejandro Rubin will be Dawn Post’s work is 22, 2:30-4:30 pm on view at the MFA show COSTALITY influenced by music and Cast Iron Lofts, ground complexities of the hu- floor man psyche. Her paint- 837 Jersey Ave, JC ing replicates rhythmic For more info: Midori movements through ges- Yoshimoto, Gallery tural brushwork using Director fluid paint. myoshimoto@njcu.edu Alejandro Rubin uses the metaphor of water The River View to connect and disconObserver nect from his country of Est.1998 Venezuela, its culture, Print-Digitaland society. Through Mobile -Direct Mail the mediums of photog201-349-4336 raphy and video, Rubin Published bi-weekly by investigates varied Ad Vantage Publishing Inc Self-Portrait by Andy Pecoraro meanings of water. 123 Town Square Place the culture of conveintersection between Julie Marie Seibert’s #321 Jersey City, NJ 07310 nience and the choices identity and politics. Painted Stitches are por- Senior Writer: Sally Deering available. Andy Pecoraro’s traits of women of color, Contributing Writers: Kirk Maynard’s artis- bigger-than-life selfhand-embroidered in Evelyn Bonilla, tic practice focuses on portraits question if raw muslin and cotton, Darren Paltrowitz social, political and cul- contemporary society in an effort to contribute Publisher: Joseph Calamito tural issues through the can disband the historic, to the ongoing historical jcalobserver@aol.com lens of portraiture and stereotypical view of a revisionism. riverviewobserver@gmail.com geography. Referencing “real man” as emotionMaria Tapia’s paintRiverViewObserver.net American social history, ally guarded, stoic, and ings range from the fanSubscription $12 yearly his work explores the controlling, and, instead, tastic to the mundane, Portrait from Julie Marie Seibert’s Painted Stiches series.
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Documents will be commercially shredded safely, privately and properly by trained, licensed and bonded document destruction specialists. Residents may bring documents in whatever type of container they wish. PLEASE LIMIT YOUR USE OF PLASTIC BAGS BY USING REUSABLE BAGS. Participants may stay and watch the process if they wish.
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ART ON HYATT
Art Fair 14C at The Hyatt JC, Mar 15, 16, 17 Galleries, Exhibitors and Artists Showcase Work from Around the Globe
By Sally Deering
Women Art Dealers, and the Jersey City Arts Council. Her goal is to empower artists of every age to be successful in their goals, she says. “Artists are the rock stars,” DeAngelis says, “and I am the roadie that is going to get them to their next gig.”
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udson hotels like The Hyatt Jersey City near Exchange Place are likely more accustomed to wedding receptions and corporate galas than art fairs. All that changes on the weekend of March 15, 16, & 17 when The Hyatt Jersey City’s 8th and 9th floors switch gears to house Art Fair 14C, an art happening to feature more than 50 galleries and exhibitors from around the world, and a Juried Show where 39 artists’ works will compete for awards. Art Fair 14C gets its name from a tongue-incheek reference to that old “what exit?” joke about living in New Jersey. The 3-day exhibition is an initiative of the Jersey City Arts Council, a 501 © 3 nonprofit dedicated to support and advocate for the arts. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to Arts Council programs. Billed as New Jersey’s only art fair created with the mission of strengthening the visual arts in New Jersey, Art Fair 14C will showcase the works of undiscovered artists and small-andmedium-sized art galleries. Jersey City’s 107 Bowers Gallery & Art Space will be one of the small galleries participating. Owner/curator Kristin J. DeAngelis
#1 by Philip A. Robinson, Jr. will be showing the Gallery in Jersey City, work of several loand Raven, the gallery cal artists like Andrea she owned with coMcKenna, Philip A. curator Javier Rodriguez Robinson, Jr. and Cheryl was a popular gallery Gross. spot on Newark Ave. in Born and raised in Jersey City. Brooklyn, Gross is a “We are thrilled to painter, illustrator and be chosen to represent motion graphic artist. Jersey City in this inShe teaches at Pratt novative art fair,” Institute in Brooklyn DeAngelis says. “Our and Bloomfield College artists are using a range in New Jersey; and her of mixed materials to work has appeared in create their final artfestivals and publicaworks, including wood, tions and can be seen in metal, limestone and gallery-corporate-and various painting medimuseum collections. ums. We look forward Philip A. Robinson, Jr. to showing their artis a sculptor working works to prospective primarily with themes collectors from the New related to wealth, music, York Metro area, and fashion and media. beyond.” Andrea McKenna’s Along with being a work can be described gallery owner and curaas haunting, possessing tor for several Jersey a graceful and dreamCity gallery spaces, like quality. McKenna is DeAngelis is a member curator of Art House of the Association for
If you go Fri, Mar. 15, 6-9 pm Sat, Mar. 16, 12-8 pm Sun, Mar. 17, 12-7 pm ART FAIR 14C Hyatt Regency Jersey City 2 Exchange Pl, JC Artfair14c.com
Poppies by Andrea McKenna
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LINE DANCING
Norman Kirby’s Solo Show IN LIKE A LINE Opens Sat, Mar. 9 at 313 Gallery, JC Opening Reception 6-11 pm It’s all about the line to artist Norman Kirby whose drawings and sculptures capture people, places and things in a few strokes of the pen and twist of a wire. Kirby’s wire sculptures and multi-colored ink drawings will be on view in his new show In Like A Line opening Sat, Mar. 9, with an opening reception Ink Drawing by 6-11 pm, at 313 Gallery Norman Kirby On view in Downtown Jersey in his new solo show at City. The show will be 313 Gallery up through the following Sunday, Mar. 17. especially in the Newark Ave & Brunswick Street area of Downtown Jersey City.
Peace Dove, wire sculpture by Norman Kirby Kirby’s solo show will feature 15 pieces of his wire work, figurative sculptures that he framed in shadow boxes; and, eight colored-ink drawings. “These are my pen-andink drawings,” Kirby says. “They are different scenes – cafes, a bar. I use an archival ink on multi-media drawing paper.” For In Like A Line, Kirby says he went to figure drawing sessions, and traced his drawings with wire. Kirby’s drawings also wind up on fences. Jersey City residents might recognize Kirby’s “fence art” -- strips of material he weaves through fence slats to depict animals, objects, and sometimes, a clever scenario. His fence art can be seen throughout Jersey City,
“These are my penand-ink drawings,” Kirby says. “They are different scenes – cafes, a bar. I use an archival ink on multi-media several mediums, his work drawing paper.” always goes back to one thing. “It’s all about line, really,” Kirby says. “If I’m switching up the type of
Norman Kirby’s Fence Art “This Too Shall Pass” was published in Urban Scrawl “I’m still doing the art on fences.,” Kirby says. “It slows down in winter, but I still go out once in a while. There are a lot of fence art pieces near Newark Ave and Brunswick Street. There are a couple that have been there a couple of years now. The one that says ‘This Too Shall Pass’ got published in a street art book. A Jersey City resident, Kirby owns and curates Six Columns Gallery on Bergen Avenue in Jersey City’s McGinley Square, where he also exhibits his work. He holds a BFA from the Mason Gross School of the Arts. and although Kirby works in
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work I’m doing to make things interesting, it still always goes back to line and drawing.”
If you go Sat, Mar. 9, 6-11 pm (Opening Reception) IN LIKE A LINE Works by Norman Kirby 313 Gallery 313 3rd St, JC For more info, visit Norman Kirby on Instagram and Facebook
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ARTScene February 2019 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson DIANE CARBONE BLOOM: IMAGES OF SPRING. (Pictured: Lily by Diane Carbone; image courtesy of Andrew O’Beirne.)
MAC ‘N ‘CHEESE FEST
OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH (gymnasium). 422 Willow Ave, HOB. Sat, Mar. 23, 12 noon to 7 pm. “From the creators of the Hoboken Pizza Fest, Hoboken Happy Hours presents the next best universal comfort food extravaganza, HOBOKEN MAC & CHEESE FESTIVAL 2019! “Round up your crew, bring your family, and get ready to sample all kinds of Mac & Cheese creations from some of the best spots in Hoboken - or dare we say New Jersey? “Tickets are $25; “and sell out fast.”
Fri, Sat, Sun, Mar. 15, 16, 17: 14C ART FAIR features more than 50 galleries and exhibitors from around the world, and a Juried Show where 39 artists compete for awards. (Pictured: Penguin 2 by Cheryl Gross.)
NJCU VISUAL ARTS GALLERY, Visual Arts Building (basement), 100 Culver Ave, JC. (201) 200-2496. Njcu.edu/ center-arts/visual-arts. Gallery hours Mon-Fri, 11 am-5 pm or by appointment. Jan 30-Mar 27: UNCHARTERED SPACE, Gianluca Bianchino. “An ItalianAmerican artist based in Newark and an NJCU alumnus (BFA 2002), Gianluca Bianchino turns the Visual Arts Gallery into an immersive environment consisting of threedimensional sculptures lit internally and externally. The exhibition invites viewers to physically interact with the works to contemplate on their positions in the universe as well as to explore traditional and new media processes employed in Bianchino’s art, such as, metal casting, laser cutting, optics, and hand craftsmanship. Artist Talk and Music Performance by Brian Lawlor on Thurs, Feb. 28, 6-8 pm.”
Sat, Mar. 9-Sun, Mar. 24. Opening Reception Mar. 9, 4-6 pm. Artist Talks: Mar. 21, 5:30-7:30 pm, Mar. 22, 2:30-4:30 pm. COSTALITY features the works of graduate students in the MFA program at NJCU. Artists include Brunch, Private Parties, Asem Ahmed, Michael Dance, Karaoke, Open Barreto, Rita Jimenez, Mic. Rachel Kehoe, Laura Klinck, Kirk Maynard, Dawn Post, Alejandro Rubin, Andy Pecoraro, and Maria Tapia.
FOX & CROW, Bar & Restaurant, 594 Palisade Ave, JC. www. foxandcrowjc.com. PANEPINTO GALLERIES, Tues, Mar. 5, 7:309:30 pm: BACKROOM 70 Hudson St, JC. MANA CONTEMPORARY, BROADSIDES. Thurs, Panepintogalleries. 888 Newark Ave, JC. Mar. 7, 8-10 pm: com;. Through May 1. Manacontemporary.com. CHRISTINE SANTELLI SOMETHING BLUE Now showing: THE highlights artworks by by BAND. Fri, Mar. 8, WOMAN AND THE four artists based in Jersey 10-midnight: TED MACHINE, an exhibition CHUBB GROUP. Sat, THEATER City and West Orange: of Maya Varadaraj’s colStephen Cimini, Candy Le Mar. 9, 10 pm-12 midlages and painted photoSueur, Tatsuro Nishimura night: THE SKULLERS. graphs. Varadaraj’s work and Shari-Beth Susskind. Wed, Mar. 13, 8:30-10:30 is meant “to shed light “From symbolism, to psy- pm: BENINGHOVE’S on the increased violence HANGMEN. Thurs, Mar. chology, to décor, to art towards women in India, - the most popular color in 14, 8-10 pm: JAMES JERSEY CITY and the complexity of the world is the color blue. CALLEO Second THEATER CENTER womanhood universally.” Thursday Residency. Fri, Using various mediums, (JCTC), Merseles Studios, (Pictured: She Sat Too Mar. 15, 8-10 pm: BIG these four artists bring 339 Newark Ave, JC. Long with Her Coffee by FUN. (Pictured: Christine the magic of ‘Something (201) 795-5386. www. Maya Varadaraj.) Santelli.) Blue’ into their art. The jctc.org. Opens Mar. 1: artists featured in this exFOR THE KIDS PRIVILEGE, a new sehibition explore the color ries of visual arts, play blue through an underlyreadings, and other pering theme of abstraction formances at Merseles through the use of oil Studios: Wed, Mar. 13, MILE SQUARE paint, resin, acrylic paint 8 pm: Play Reading, I THEATRE, 1400 Clinton and photography.” DON’T KNOW HOW St, HOB. (201) 683-7014; MAJESTIC THEATER SHE DOES IT. Wed, Mar. milesquaretheatre.org. CLUB SCENE CONDOMINIUM 20 8 pm: Play Reading, Tix: $15-$40;. seniors/ BRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, LOBBY, 222 Montgomery ROOM 30. Wed, Mar. students: $18. April 13141 Bright St, JC. www. St, JC. (201) 435-8000. 27, 8 pm: THE HAVANA May 5: BUNNICULA. A brightsidetavern.com. Opening Reception Fri, ORTHODOXY. vampire rabbit turns the Mon: Jazz Jam Session; Mar. 1, 6-8 pm; free Monroe household upside Tues & Wed: Karaoke; and open to the public. GALLERIES down in this family musiThurs: Open Mic Night; (Exhibit runs through NJCU CENTER FOR cal comedy, based on the THE HYATT REGENCY June 30.) Curated by THE ARTS, c/o Cast Iron Fri: Comedy, Private popular book. JERSEY CITY, 2 Kristin J. DeAngelis; Lofts, (ground floor), 837 Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Exchange Pl, JC. Cont’d on page 13 kd@107bowersgallery.com. Jersey Ave, JC. Njcu.edu. Open Mic; Sat & Sun,
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NEW VICTORY THEATER, 229 W. 42nd St, NYC. newvictory. org. Mar. 1-10: AJIJAAK ON TURTLE ISLAND. Kites morph into soaring birds and branches transform into a gentle deer. Visionary puppetry artist Heather Henson and Grammy Award winner Ty Defoe bring together an ensemble of North American First Nations Peoples to tell the tale of Ajijaak, a young whooping crane who must face her first migration south. With puppets from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop and music by Ty Defoe, Grammy nominee Dawn Avery and Kevin Tarrant of The Silver Cloud
HAPPENINGS
Jersey City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade kicks off at 12:30 pm on Sunday, March 10th. The parade will follow its traditional route from Kennedy Boulevard to Journal Square. The Parade begins at the entrance of Lincoln Park. Director of Jersey City Emergency Management and Homeland Security Greg Kierce is this years Grand Marshall.
Bayonne 38th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Sunday, March 17, 2019 The parade begings at 5th Street and Broadway north to Avenue C and 41st Street and travels down Broadway to Stephen Greg Park on Avenue C. The parade will begin at 1pm.
Singers, AJIJAAK ON TURTLE ISLAND takes flight in a celebration of the natural world.
LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Blvd, JC. www.lsc.org. Now showing: THE DREAM MACHINE. “Explore different emotions in this interactive, sensory adventure. The Dream Machine debuted at New York’s Panorama Festival in 2017, but now it has a permanent home at LSC. In this interactive exhibition, you’ll use bicycle pumps to produce combinations of colors, Midnight Market Jersey City Friday, March 15, 2019 at 6:30 PM – 11:59 PM Harborside Atrium 210 Hudson St, Jersey City, New Jersey Midnight Market Jersey City offers a one of a kind Night Market. (Our ticketing structure has changedread below) 21+ nightlife experience for foodies. Our vendors bring small bites for a small price! Every vendor has at least two $5 food options on their menus. Tickets sold at door $5.00 Early Bird Door Sales: Arrive between 6:30-7:30 on March 15th
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sounds, and scents – some pleasant, some unpleasant. Explore each of the different stations to experience a complex range of human emotions, including happiness, disgust, shame, and hope. The Dream Machine was created by experience designer and multimedia artist Emilie Baltz; sound design by Antfood Studios; technology by Smooth Technology; fabrication by No.4 Studios; and scent by Giavudan.” SEND US YOUR ARTS LISTINGS. If you have an art opening or performances coming up including visual arts, performing arts and street arts, send an email to riverviewobserver@gmail. com, and we’ll list it in ARTScene. ALL ARTScene LISTINGS ARE FREE.
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REAL ESTATE .
EXIT ON THE HUDSON REALTY
Presented by Annette Rubin 201-424-1182 Office – 201-437-0411 867 Broadway, Bayonne
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This Month’s Featured Listing
SPACIOUS & MODERN 3 BR CONDO
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his beautifully appointed property offers 3 generous BR’s including a true Master Suite with walk-in closet and full bath, gleaming hardwood floors throughout, full size laundry room in the unit, and a very convenient location close to Hudson Co park, Light Rail, & plenty of dining out options!
Asking $330,000
WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME FAST AND AT THE BEST PRICE
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Liberty. 19 East consists of Studio, and one and two bedroom apartments. Apartment Amenities •Gourmet Kitchens •Faux Wood Flooring •Designer Finishes •Designer Lighting Fixtures 19th East to Open March 19th, 2019 •Stainless Steel Bayonne’s brand new on Tuesday, March 19th. Appliance Package luxury apartment com- 19 East features six sto- •Washer/Dryer Included munity 19 East will ries with views of NYC Community Amenities hold its Ribbon Cutting and The Statue of •24-Hour Emergency
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1bedroom apartments from $1893. to $2635 2 bedroom Apartments $2388. to $2972 Visit https://live19east. com/ for more information and to take register for a tour.
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BAYONNE REAL ESTATE
Christopher Piechocki
Residential Rental
Approx. $300 Million Closed Sales Volume
Office:201-433-1111 Fax:201-710-7153
Each office independently owned and operated
$1,575
BAYONNE HOMES
Stunning fully renovated apartment with garage parking just steps to the Waterfront Hudson County Park and walking distance to the Bus to NYC and Hudson Bergen Light Rail, also located across the street from a community center with pool & gym. This charming rental features old world charm with modern amenities including parquet floors, ornate moldings and stained glass. Rooms are appointed with recessed lighting and freshly painted with gleaming 100 year old hardwoods. Washer, dryer, storage and a shared yard are included as conveniences for your use in this amazing Parkside oversized home. Call now, this unit won't last!!! $1,795
***NO RENTAL FEE***
Welcome to Hudson Flats... luxury elevator rental building situated in the heart of town steps to shopping, parks, Light Rail and bus to NYC. 2 bedroom unit. This designer decorated building has an industrial modern theme, a large lobby, storage, fitness center, coin-op laundry facility on each level and much more. Units feature ultra modern kitchens and baths, zone heat & ac, quartz/ granite kitchens, video intercoms and many other high end
finishes.
$1,875
***NO RENTAL FEE***
Welcome to Hudson Flats... luxury elevator rental building situated in the heart of town steps to shopping, parks, Light Rail and bus to NYC. 2 bedroom unit. This designer decorated building has an industrial modern theme, a large lobby, storage, fitness center, coin-op laundry facility on each level and much more. Units feature ultra modern kitchens and baths, zone heat & AC, quartz/granite kitchens, video intercoms and many other high end finishes
$1,800
Welcome to Graceland Flats, fully renovated luxury rental development in Bergen Point, where old world charm meets ultra contemporary design. Featuring exposed brick, high ceilings, hardwood floors, tasteful modern kitchens and baths and much more. Storage unit available on a first come first server for an additional fee. Just steps to 8th St. Lightrail Station, you must see these phenomenal flats, Don't miss out! $2,200
***NO RENTAL FEE*** Welcome to Hudson Flats... luxury elevator rental building situated in the heart of town steps to shopping, parks, Light Rail and bus to NYC. 2 bedroom unit. This designer decorated building has an industrial modern theme, a large lobby, storage, fitness center, coin-op laundry facility on each level and much more. Units feature ultra modern kitchens and baths, zone heat & ac, quartz/granite kitchens, video intercoms
Phenomenal fully renovated midtown Co-Op close to everything! Featuring a functional and spacious layout in an very well maintained and managed mid century style solid brick elevator building. This stylish unit has a terrace with stunning views and an open floor plan with hardwood floors, central air and an updated modern kitchen, plenty of closet space and a beautiful bathroom with a soaking tub and stand up spa like tiled shower. Call now! desirable unit which won't last! Move right in!!!!
$1,800
$229,000
and many other high end finishes.
Bayonne 3 Family
Beautiful and charming well maintained legal 3 family home. Spacious and sunny apartments located in the prime uptown area close to light rail, NJ Turnpike and transportation to NYC. Featuring old world charm, a shared driveway and quaint yard. This house shows owners pride and has been very well cared for. Don't miss out!
$489,000
Bayonne 1 Family DEAL OF THE YEAR!
Charming townhome close to everything. Featuring an open floor plan, high ceilings, old world charm including exposed brick, skylight, and sliders from modern kitchen to private deck. Needs some TLC. Nicely sized rooms, plenty of closet and storage space and much more. Convenient location near NJ Turnpike, shopping and Bus to NYC. Don't wait... this beauty won't last!
$249,000
Bayonne Condo
Bayonne Cooperative
Bayonne Residential Rental
190 Christopher Columbus Dr. Jersey City, NJ 07302
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
Bayonne Residential Rental
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Email: Cpiechocki@kw.com
Stunning fully renovated apartment with garage parking just steps to the Waterfront Hudson County Park and walking distance to the Bus to NYC and Hudson Bergen Lightrail, also located across the street from a community center with pool & gym. This charming rental features old world charm with modern amenities including parquet floors, ornate moldings and stained glass. Rooms are appointed with recessed lighting and freshly painted with gleaming 100 year old hardwoods. Washer, dryer, storage and a shared yard are included as conveniences for your use in this amazing Parkside oversized home. Call now, this unit won't last!!!
Bayonne Residential Rental
Cell : 201-978-1110
Exceptional over sized sunny corner unit in pristine condition with balcony & master suite. Featuring an open floor plan with ample closet space, upgraded kitchen and baths and southern and western light exposure. This desirable sought after brick building has very well maintained common areas and features a laundry room, additional deeded storage and 2 guest spaces. Don't miss out! This beauty won't last!
$295,000
Charming and quaint legal 2 Family home with a low maintenance garage parking situated in the desirable Bergen Point area close to Village shopping, 1st Street Water front Park and Light Rail and Bus to NYC. This home is well maintained and features hardwood floors, spacious rooms and a partially finished basement. The owners unit is
meticulously maintained with central air and could be used as a 3 bedroom unit with a slight modification. This property is a must see and will not last! Hurry...
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL! Bayonne homes are in demand
Over 300,000,000 In Successfully Closed Sales Volume"
Let my years of Real Estate experience guide you through the process to a successful sale or rental of your home
Bayonne 2 Family Oversized Contemporary Legal 2 family with finished basement and double garages in excellent desirable location near NJ Turnpike & Light Rail... NEEDS SOME REHAB but this home is a diamond in the rough! Call fast, at this price the property will be gone in a hot minute! $379,000 Bayonne 1 Family
Stunning expansive colonial in desirable downtown area. This amazing one family features a newer kitchen, 2 newer baths and a modern family room extension off of the kitchen with a spiral staircase and sliders to the maintenance free yard. Spacious & sunny with 4 bedrooms, a home office and laundry room on the 2nd floor next to the master bedroom. You wont believe your eyes when you step into this custom home. Don't judge a book by its cover, this charming colonial is located directly across the street from the desirable All Saints Academy (Blue Ribbon School) and is tastefully designed with
endless living space... Hurry, won't last!
Bayonne 2 Family
$349,000
HOMES FOR SALE & RENT
$375,000
Bayonne 1 Family
Modern sleek fully renovated contemporary one family home located in Bergen Point area close to waterfront park, shopping and transportation to NYC. Featuring an open flowing floor plan with a simple but elegant kitchen and designer lighting. Also featuring hardwood floors, 2 new baths, a finished basement, central air and sliders off kitchen to deck and pool. Come check this one out ASAP
You won't be disappointed.
$439,000
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We are excited to announce the We are excited to announce the opening of our new Bayonne Office! opening new Bayonne Office! locatedofinour our beautiful town center, STOP BY and SaY town hellO! located in our beautiful center, 536 Broadway (between 24th & 25th) STOP BY and SaY hellO! Coming in EArLY Spring 2019 536 Broadway (between 24th & 25th) Coming in EArLY Spring 2019
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Home of the Month
2 Family Home Jersey City, NJ 07304 169 Harrison Avenue Great 2 family home with finished basement and attic. Home features plenty of closet space, detached garage and backyard perfect for entertaining. Located close to all public transportation. Call Charlene Crawford at 201-888-9109 more information!! NOW INTERVIEWING FULL/PART TIME RENTAL AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BAYONNE OFFID -Real Estate License Required -Leads Provided! -NO FRANCHISE FEES! -NO DESK FEES! -ESCALATING SCALE! TIRED OF PAYING YOUR BROKER FRANCHISE AND DESK FEES, AT VRI HOMES BAYONNE , YOU WON’T HAVE TO!
185 Broadway (Bet. 6th & 7th Street ) 201-823-2800 HOMESINBAYONNE.COM HOMESINJERSEYCITY.COM HOMESINHOBOKEN.COM
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1325 Paterson Plank Road Secaucus, NJ 07094 201-348-0881 Petersonrealtynj.com
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262 Grace Avenue Secaucus NJ 07094 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 3/10/19 1-4PM Minutes to Manhattan, your 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom built home features state of the art Gourmet Kitchen Viking appliances 60” range, tumbled marble counters formal living room, dining room, family room leading to oversize deck. Kitchen & half bath on 1st level. 2nd Level –2 full baths, spa like master bath and dream closet. Basement is finished with full kitchen w/top end appliances family room & full bath, one car garage, over-sized 60’ x 100’ property. To show call LB Pat Martinelli P. Martinelli 201-988-2363 (Mobile) 201-348-0881 (Business)
$895,000
Experienced Lawyer Handling All Real Estate Matters with 22 Years Experience
Call or Text Listing Agent Pat Martinelli 201-988-2363(Mobile) pmartinelli103@aol.com
726 B Chestnut St. Secaucus
ONLY 1 LEFT!
New construction great price! Another spectacular town home by the best quality experienced builders in Hudson County. All the bells and whistles included in price. Features over 2800 Sq. Ft. Three levels of luxury, features 3 bedrooms and three and one half baths. Best quality kitchen with appliances and tiled floor. All oak wood floors thru out. Baths tiled from floor to ceiling with the best finishing touch. Garage– two car parking, back yard -short walk to buses-train shuttle, Bright sunny rooms with western exposure No monthly maintenenace charges Great Price $639,000 Call Jeanne Spirito Listing Agent
Jeanne Spirito 201-988-2351 jaspiritoX109@aol.com
201-437-0411
Spring will be here soon!
867 Broadway, Bayonne
Get started now! … Our market is heating up early this year … don’t miss out on your opportunity to sell at a great price – or get help negotiating the best price on the right new house to buy!
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NEW LISTING! MOVE-IN READY 1 FAMILYBAYONNE
This uptown beauty is a legal 2 family being used as a 1 family home. Featuring 5 BR, 2 full baths, partially finished basement, & parking for 4 cars! Upgrades throughout, private paved yard w/ new fencing.
Asking $550,000
OFFICE FOR RENT! PRIVATE OFFICES – UPTOWN BAYONNE
2 Offices + waiting/meeting room; HT & HW included, handicap accessible. Freshly painted rooms, vestibule entry, restroom, sign post on lawn, private entry, storage & parking. Asking $1800 per month
NEW LISTING! SPACIOUS 2 BR DUPLEX CONDO BAYONNE
PRICE REDUCED! UPDATED ONE FAMILY BERGEN POINT BAYONNE
PRICE REDUCED! LARGE ONE FAMILY JOURNAL SQUARE
Great Location close to Path Plaza. Needs updating – but priced accordingly. This 3 story home offers tremendous potential. 4 to 5 BR’s, full basement, & a nice size backyard. Asking just $390,900
This 2 BR 2 bath unit is over 1300 Sq Ft of living space, plus an outdoor deck/patio; hardwood floors and washer/dryer in unit! Close to shopping, dining, and Light Rail.
Spacious home offers 4 BR 2 ½ baths, modern kitchen w/ all appliances included; finished basement, oversized lot, Jacuzzi and pool in the yard.
NEW LISTING!
PRICE REDUCED!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
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This top floor, open concept unit in a prime location offers plenty of living space, ultra-modern kitchen, hardwood floors, laundry room in the unit and a Master suite w/ full bath and walk-in closet!
FOUR FAMILY JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS Fully occupied, well maintained investment property also offers a finished basement for potential to add laundry and storage areas to enhance future rental income.
Asking $330,000
Asking $719,000
Asking $259,999
SPACIOUS 3 BR CONDO MIDTOWN– BAYONNE
Asking $445,000
Our staff of over 60 agents covers all of Northern & Central New Jersey! We have listings in Bergen, Essex, Union, & Middlesex Counties and affiliate offices throughout the state!
LISTING! 1 BR CONDO UPTOWN BAYONNE
Well maintained, spacious condo offers great views from the 9th floor! Open concept Living & Dining room, galley kitchen, & lots of windows. Deeded parking space; laundry is in the bldg. Asking $215,000 YES! OF COURSE WE DO RENTALS!
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