River View Observer October 1-October 15, 2020

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October 1–October 15, 2020

Volume 24 No. 10

Est. 1998

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The Gallery at the Park, a new art gallery at the newly renovated Park Theatre in Union City, NJ re-opened Sept. 30. It features an exhibition of paintings by New Jersey artist Cara London, which had opened in March, days before COVID-19 shut everything down. The gallery is located at 560 32nd St in Union City, on the 2nd floor at the Park Theatre (also known as Blue Nike - Painting by Cara London; Oil on the Park Performing Arts canvas, 18”x24” Center). the time being, specific Gallery hours during the days and hours will be first week are as follows: posted and updated on our Thurs. Oct. 1, 3-8 PM; website. Fri. Oct. 2, 12-5 PM. For

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and levels of experience. Ms. London is known for her painterly representational work. (website: For everyone’s protecCaraLondon.com) tion, entrance to the galThe Park Theatre, a lery is by appointment 1400 seat house was only, so please call ahead built in 1931 and had (201) 565-3630, or email been an active performgallery@ParkTheatreNJ. ing arts venue for many org. Masks must be years. The space also worn, and social distanconce housed a museum ing guidelines will be highlighting the history followed. of embroidery in northern Cara London earned a NJ. In recent years the BA in Art History from Park had fallen into disuse Brandeis University and and in need of restoration. an MFA from Parsons Under the management School of Design. She of John Lant, the Park studied sculpture at the Theatre (Park Performing New York Studio School Arts Center) is currently and painting with John being refurbished, and is Adams Griefen, which again becoming an active profoundly shaped her arts center. In March, the direction as an artist. Park opened its doors with London has attended an open-house and art galnumerous international lery opening reception, professional workshops, only to close a few days including Triangle Artists’ later due to COVID-19. Workshop, Vermont While performances in the Studio School, Emma theatre will have to wait Lake the Leighton until sometime in 2021 Foundation and most when it is safe to do so, recently Chateau the gallery is re-opening Orquevaux, where she refollowing COVID guideceived the Diderot Artistlines. If you are interested in-Residence grant. She in future booking of the was a founding member of Park Theatre for a perforSOMI Fine Art Gallery in mance or event, please Flemington. She has excontact John Lant at hibited her work regularly info@parktheatrenj.org. and is in numerous collections. She also teaches LET’S TIDY UP THE drawing and painting to NEIGHBORHOOD students of all ages Join the Embankment

Coalition Saturday, October 3, 2020 10am -2pm for the Harsimus Cove Neighborhood Cleanup organized in partnership with Ward E Councilman James Solomon and the nonprofits CleanGreenJersey City and Adopt-a-Block. Meet at Newark Avenue Pedestrian Mall To sign up click https:// docs.google.com/forms/d/ e/1FAIpQLSfKAs--D_yO3TKgLd_FC1692VXO0Q5veL6OE5Ps_0s4lap8w/ viewform Work will be physically distanced, with organizers directing volunteers to places in the neighborhood most in need, including the Embankment area. Kids are welcome to join their parents in family pods. Volunteers must wear masks and are asked to bring their own reusable water bottle, masks, gloves, trash bags, and a backpack or drawstring bag to hold their belongings. Extra gloves and trash bags will be on hand for those that need them. A trash picker tool will be provided by the Department of Public Works for each volunteer who has signed up. DPW Sanitation will collect filled trash bags after the event. The Embankment Coalition will focus on the sidewalk areas on 6th Street and nearby intersecting streets. The Embankment walls are not part of this effort, just the sidewalk area around them, and volunteers are asked not to disturb the structure. Questions: Contact cleangreenjerseycity@gmail.com

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DUE TO COVID-19, ALL RESIDENTS MUST REMAIN IN THEIR VEHICLE AND PLACE THEIR MATERIALS IN THEIR TRUNK.

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TIRE AMNESTY COLLECTION

Hudson County residents are asked to bring no more than 4 tires for proper disposal. If you cannot participate in this year’s Tire Amnesty Event, eitherstore tires indoors (in a garage or shed) or cover them until they can bedisposed of properly.* *CONTACT YOUR MUNICIPAL DPW FOR DISPOSAL LOCATIONS. This program is sponsored, in part, by a grant from the NJDEP-Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste. Residents can drop off materials at any site. Proof of residency may be required.

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Bayonne Police Chief Robert Geisler announced that the Bayonne Police Department is inviting residents to join them for coffee and conversation. The Coffee With A Cop event will take place on the lower level of DiDomenico-16th Street, on the concrete area near the tennis courts, on Wednesday, October 7, 2020, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The discussion will include police officers from all ranks and several different divisions of the department. The lower level of DiDomenico-16th Street Park is located at the foot of West 16th Street between Avenue A and Newark Bay. Adults and students are both welcome to attend. The mission of the nationwide Coffee With A Cop program is to break down the barriers between police officers and the citizens they serve by removing agendas and allowing opportunities to ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know the officers in your neighborhood.

Chief Geisler said, “The Bayonne Police Department looks forward to meeting the people we serve, answering their questions, and discussing their concerns. We want to talk with the public about improving safety and building a better community. The Coffee With A Cop program is a great way to have a dialogue with Bayonne residents.” The Coffee With A Cop Program began with the Police Department of Hawthorne, California in 2001. Current and retired Hawthorne police officers staff the Coffee With A Cop program, a non-profit organization that assists police departments with community events across the nation. The motto of Coffee With A Cop is “Building relationships. One cup at a time.” In the event of inclement weather, Coffee With A Cop in Bayonne would be rescheduled. Anyone with questions about the event may email Richard.Killmer@bayonnepd.org.

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IMPORTANT! In an effort to accommodate all those wishing to participate please limit your documents to no more than 40 lbs. For further information, contact the HCIA’s Environmental Hotline: (201) 324-6222 ext. 3257 or visit www.hcia.org. 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. These events are open to Hudson County residents. Businesses are not eligible to participate.

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Chief Executive Officer • Norman M. Guerra

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30th Annual Jersey City Art & Studio Tour (JCAST); Experience the Heart of Art and Culture in Jersey City – Virtually! NJ’s Largest Art Tour with 4 days of Gallery Exhibitions, Artist Talks, Demonstrations, and Performances, all from the Comfort of your own Home JCAST 2020 the 30th anniversary of the largest art tour in the state of New Jersey, was recently announced by Jersey City Mayor Steven M.Fulop. The Jersey City Art & Studio Tour (JCAST). has grown successfuly over the past 30 years and to celebrate the City of Jersey City is hosting a four-day extravaganza of virtual events from October 1 through October 4, 2020. “Every year we are broadening the scope of JCAST to incorporate more and more new and upcoming artists, and as we go virtual for the first time this year, we have even more exciting art and events planned to mark our 30th anniversary. JCAST highlights Jersey City’s dynamic city culture by showcasing our unparalleled arts community and the incredibly talented artists who live and work here,” said Mayor Fulop. “The annual event always draws thousands of people from near and far, and I anticipate even more participation this year as we invite everyone to virtually experience our expansive gallery in a safe and comfortable way.” For the first time, JCAST Live! will be held via Zoom,

studio tours, art demos, and panel discussions with artists, arts organizations, and collectives from all over Jersey City, in partnership with Art House Productions. For a full description of events and festivities, visitors are encouraged to go to www.thejcast. com, which serves as the main resource for all JCAST information. It includes a calendar of events taking place virtually and other JCASTrelated affairs. For those looking to get out and explore our expansive citywide art gallery, thejcast.com will have options for open air, self-guided experiences. Take a walk and discover the region’s largest, wide-ranging outside art gallery through the Jersey City Mural Arts Program (JCMAP). Visit a local park and discover artwork printed on banners courtesy of “Walk Bye” and the Jersey City Parks Coalition. Visit a Jersey City Free Public Library branch to uncover Drawing Rooms’ “Prayer Flags” flying out front. “There really is something for everyone,

whether you’re new to the arts or a steadfast supporter,” said Christine Goodman, Director of Cultural Affairs. “By offering our events virtually for the first time this year I think we will be able to expand our reach so that residents and visitors alike will discover why Jersey City truly is the heart of art in New Jersey.” This year will also feature “Artivism”, a thought-provoking virtual program to be held during JCAST weekend’s evening hours, in partnership with Jersey City Theater Center. Those looking for rich discussions around topics such as community engagement and the arts, the arts as a catalyst for change, and the arts as a global connector can tune into Zoom for this series. Our robust website, thejcast.com, features easy-to-search artist profiles. Discover artists by medium (photography, ceramics, etc.) and message our JCAST Art Concierge if you’d like to purchase a piece and have it delivered to your doorstep!

Artist Katie Niewodowski one of the many artist showcasing their work Virtually JCAST 2020

Jim Fallon’s No Squares Allowed This year’s virtual of America. Special events will be accessible thanks to JCAST to the disabled commu- Partners: Art House nity. ASL interpretation Productions, Goldman and captioning will be Sachs, the Jersey City available through Zoom. Economic Development JCAST is encouraging Corporation, Jersey participants to describe City Theatre Center, the visual content within New Jersey Department their events and you can of State, Division of request this in the chat Travel and Tourism, and box of each event. If the Historic Downtown you need assistance ac- Special Improvement cessing the online plat- District. forms or content please contact jcast@thejcast. Made possible by com. If you have other Mayor Steven Fulop, access needs please con- the Jersey City tact access@thejcast. Municipal Council, and com the Jersey City Office of Presented by Bank Cultural Affairs.

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HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESENTATION OF ‘ANNE FRANK: A PRIVATE PHOTO ALBUM’ EXHIBITION

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The Hudson County Community College (HCCC) Department of Cultural Affairs (DOCA) is celebrating diversity, and the visual and performing arts, this Fall with new exhibitions and live virtual performances. The HCCC President’s Advisory Council on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (PACDEI), in partnership with the Anne Frank Center USA, presents the nationally renowned exhibition, “Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album,” with free virtual gallery tours from October 1 - 22. As an amateur photographer, Otto Frank had a single theme: his daughters, Anne and Margot. Mr. Frank used his Leica camera to snap his girls in familial settings at home, school, beachside, and more. Nothing in Mr. Frank’s photographs reveals the horrors the family would endure during the Holocaust. The exhibition includes more than 50 reproduced photographs, many of which are seldom publicly displayed. More information on the tours is available by emailing gallery@hccc.edu. HCCC will also celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the opening of the Jersey City Art & Studio Tour (JCAST) with an evening of

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music and art on Thursday, October 1. Mexican American pianist, composer, and educator Angelica Sanchez will perform virtually beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Webex. Ms. Sanchez’s music has been nationally and internationally recognized. She holds a Master’s degree in Jazz Arranging from William Paterson University, is a lecturer at Princeton University, and adjunct professor at The New School. The performance may be viewed at https://bit. ly/33qhWKY; access code 1328150234; password 1234. On Sunday, October 4 at 3:30 p.m. as part of JCAST, Hudson County Community College Department of Culture Affairs Director Michelle Vitale will lead an 18-minute tour of highlights of “Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album” exhibition with Morgan Bailey,

The Historic Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery The Living Dead Market returns to The Historic Harsimus Cemetery on Saturday October 3rd! This yearly spooky shopping experience brings together over a Traveling Exhibits dozen of our favorite Manager for The vendors of the old and the Anne Frank Partnership. odd, to benefit the all volTopics of discussion unteer mission to maintain will include the histhe beautiful historic cemtory of the Anne Frank etery and green space. Center, key themes in Masks are required at this event, no exceptions. Otto Frank’s photoAdmission is $5 at the graphs, historical condoor. We will be limiting text, and more. capacity, so there may be a Ms. Bailey is an eduwait time to enter. cator who has worked For early access- Guests on international projcan purchase a VIP hour ects to address human rights issues. She holds ticket which includes a gift bag of goodies donated by a Master’s degree the artists and vendors.

from Francis Marion University. The tour may be accessed by registering at https://www. thejcast.com/jcast-live. HCCC PACDEI, in partnership with the Anne Frank Center USA, will also present a special Webex virtual performance of “Letters from Anne to Martin” on Thursday, October 22, at 12:30 p.m. Log-in, access code and password may be obtained by emailing gallery@hccc. edu.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 6 PM – 9 PM The Knights Get your friends and family together – It’s time for a FALL Paint Night. At The Knights in Bayonne – 6:00 pm $35pp - Advance tickets only - Avail until 10/7 Message me today to secure your spot Come early and have dinner. The Knights now serves food and drinks Don’t Miss Out - Tickets sell out fast We be following all Covid requirements/restrictions - Masks must be worn while in the building. Please bring your own mask as they will not be provided. Tickets for this event are non refundable– Should there be a state requirement to close/cancel due to Covid, I will have available for pick up the wood cutout along with the hanger and bows for you to complete at your leisure. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to a local animal rescue group. 669 Avenue C Bayonne NJ 07002 Telephone: (201)-436-1492 E-mail: info@kofc371. org

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JC Park Coalition & Walk-Bye/JCAST Art Exhibit- Parks OCT 1 AT 12 AM – OCT 4 AT 12 AM

Jersey City Park Coalition and Walk-Bye invite you to visit 10 Jersey City parks and see work from 100 international artists as well as 40 local children’s artwork for the 30th anniversary of the Jersey City Arts and Studio Tour. Parks hosted exhibits: - Audubon Park - Canco Park - Riverview Park - Hamilton Park - Village Park - Boyd McGuiness Park - Pershing Field Park - Washington Park - Van Vorst Park - Oak Street Park *Things to Consider Before You Go* -Bring a face covering and wear it at all times -If you are not feeling well, stay home! -Observe social distancing of at least 6 feet between individuals, and 15 feet between groups -Please expect that there will be no bathrooms

Friday at 7 PM – 10 PM Live and socially distanced! Seating is limited and reservations are suggested! This will be RAIN or SHINE and we are going to have a blast!! You ALL know the drill by now... Live Music is BACK and Mark Byrnes is bringing it!!! Let us DO THIS!!

BreakTime LIVE! @16th Street Park Ampitheatre: Come Together For Dantae Saturday, October 10, 2020 at 7:15 PM – 9 PM A charity event titled “Come Together for Dantae” at the 16th Street Park Amphitheatre on Saturday, October 10th, with a set starting at 7:30PM. All proceeds raised from this event will go to benefit Dantae Rodriguez, a sixth-grader afflicted with leukemia. Please consider attending. We’d love to have you Organizers would like you to know if you show up earlier, you may catch BreakTime in a huge jam to a certain Beatles song with JukeBox Gold.

Downtown Jersey City Liberty State Park Hoboken Journal Square Weehawken Getting There Take Public Transit to a Historical Neighborhood Hudson County Historical Walking Tours 1/2 Day or Over the Course of Several Days Walk through Hudson County Neighborhoods using the text code to get audio and visuals of all of the Historical sites in Hudson County. Do this trip starting in the nearest neighborhood and pick up at anytime to continue the exploration. Text the word Hudson to 56512 Welcome to the rich community history that is Hudson County, New Jersey. We are excited to announce, Historical Walking Tours Mobile Feature available from 2019. The walking tours will be narrated by our County Executive, Tom DeGise. Follow our tour guide https://www.visithudson. org/itineraries/hudsoncounty-historical-walking-tours-2/

to back shows! Just like the past few shows have, it will take place on our beautiful, socially distance friendly patio! This show offers customers a hilarious, eclectic, one-ofa-kind stand-up comedy experience fueled with delicious drinks. Doors for the show open at 8:30 and the show will start promptly at 9:00. The show will end at 11:00. Every show has sold out, so get your tickets early! Hosted by: Alex Grubard (Weeding Out The Stoned) Ryan Rummel (WFMU) and joined by plenty of special guests Corgi Spirits 1 Distillery Drive Jersey City, NJ 07304 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/corgicomedy-club-outdoor-show-2-tickets-

Bark in the Park Hudson County Park Sat, October 3rd -2pm Join us at the Stephan R Gregg Dog Run off of 43rd st. and JKF Blvd in Bayonne with your dog for the chance to meet like-minded dog owners from Bayonne and match your pups personality with others for future play dates!

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Jersey City Fall Half Marathon Lincoln Park (Jersey City)

Sunday, October 25, 2020 at 9 am – 1pm Run through Jersey City’s beautiful Lincoln Park and discover a hidden gem. The event is in support of two amazing organizations, Sustainable JC and JCFamilies. The park roads and paths take you through a lush park with views that will leave you wondering whether you are actually in an urban area. Afterward, join us for a celebration of your great achievement surrounded by history and beauty.

Astor Bar Oktoberfest Astor Bar & Grill Sat. at 12 pm – 10 pm Join in and celebrate Oktoberfest and enjoy the beginning of Fall! Oktoberfest Themed Food Menu will be available from 12-5pm. We will also be serving Sam Adams Octoberfest on tap and offering Brooklyn Pumpkin for all those pumpkin lovers out there!! German music and a few other surprises will be part of the day as well. Outdoor seating will be available from 9AM-10PM 725 Montgomery St. Jersey City, NJ 07306 https://astorbargrill.netwaiter.com/jersey-city/ about/ (201) 333-9595

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