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October 15th-October 31st, 2015

Volume 19 No. 10

Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2

Paul R. Paradise

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ARTIE LANGE

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Dining Out

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On the Cover

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By Sally Deering Standing in the shadow cast by New York City’s filmmaking niche, Jersey City still has a long way to go to become an ideal place to make movies. As a location for film festivals, Jersey City seems to be the most popular girl at the prom with several festivals Bergen Point Fall Festival See page 13

Budget Blinds see page 2

Hudson County History Walking & Bus Tour Page 14 See page 14

premiering Indies. One festival, in particular, also seems to have heart. The Jersey City International Television and Film Festival (JCITFF) rolls out the red carpet on Fri, Oct. 15th to more than 50 local and international filmmakers and scores of industry professionals for a 3-day weekend of

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WRITING IN PARADISE

“The Counterfeit Detective” by Paul R. Paradise in Bookstores Nov 1 By Sally Deering Ever wonder about the watch and sneaker knockoff trade? Trademark counterfeiting takes a billion dollar bite out of U.S. commerce and has grown to huge proportions thanks to the Internet and the global marketplace, according to counterfeiting expert Paul R. Paradise. A lecturer and author on the subject, Paradise explores the dark underbelly of the counterfeit knock-off trade in his first novel, “The Counterfeit Detective,” published by Kőehler Books and due in bookstores and on Amazon.com Nov. 1st. “It’s a sweatshop murder that takes place in New York City,” Paradise says while on a lunch break from his work as Hudson County Records Manager. “In the book, Theo Jones is a P.I. that specializes in Intellectual Property. I modeled him after Andy Warhol. What is Andy Warhol’s most famous painting? Thirty-two Campbell Soup cans. But Warhol was

Hoboken Author’s Crime Novel explores Dark Underbelly of Trademark Counterfeiting

not talking about the cans; he was talking about the trademark.” Based on what Paradise says the FBI calls, “the business crime of the 21st Century,” in “The Counterfeit Detective,” Private Investigator Jones infiltrates an interstate counterfeit ring and after a series of events, his world unravels like the seams in a pair of knockoff designer jeans. Here’s an excerpt. “I know the shock of learning you’re going to die. First, there’s disbelief and denial, followed by anger, and then an eventual acceptance of your fate. I was in the acceptance

phase that morning as I boarded the Brooklynbound subway for a rendezvous with John Hwa, my best informant. I would have looked forward to receiving a tip about the underground market in designer knockoffs—but I was contemplating a premonition my wife, Linda, had last night. I had arrived at the detective agency filled with dread because her premonition was about death. My death! Coming on the eve of the one-year anniversary of my brother, George’s death was more than

enough to rattle me. After a sleepless night, I thought about cancelling my meeting with Hwa. If I had, I would have saved myself a major headache.” According to Paradise, “The Counterfeit Detective” is based, in part, on an excerpt of real life Private Investigator David Woods that appeared in PI Magazine and later in Paradise’s book, “Trademark Counterfeiting: Product Piracy, and the Billion Dollar Threat to the U.S. Economy.” His short story about the subject earned Honorable Mention in the 2008 Writers Digest Fiction Competition. Paradise grew up in Boston, where he attended Brookline High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Washington State University, and holds a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from Pratt Institute in New York.

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Paradise started his writing career penning books on animals for a publisher in Neptune, New Jersey, while he resided in Asbury Park. In 1979, he moved north to Hoboken and went on to work for a legal publisher and as a paralegal for a patent firm. “They had a piracy unit,” Paradise says. “Piracy is not a new crime. It dates back to the MiddleAges. Today, piracy has skyrocketed with the advent of the global marketplace, and the Information Age.” A published author and lecturer on trademark counterfeiting, Paradise also blogs regularly about the subject– and a whole lot more – on his website www.paulparadise.com. He’s penned articles on counterfeit sneakers, counterfeit Botox, even counterfeit cancer drugs – all of which can be found for sale Cont’d on page 4


Artie Quitter podcast Artie Lange talks Hoboken and post-radio life By Darren Paltrowitz

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rtie Lange has been working steadily in film (Dirty Work, Beer League), television (MADtv, The Norm Show) and radio (The Howard Stern Show, DirecTV’s The Artie Lange Show) for two decades. As if that weren’t enough, he remains a theater-level stand-up comic with two New York Times best-sellers to his credit. In turn, with Eli Manning leaving town, Artie Lange is easily the most famous man in Hoboken. Not being one to rest on his laurels, Lange flies the Hoboken flag loud and proud with his Artie Quitter podcast. Launched earlier this year and taping four days a week in his Hoboken loft, Lange’s subscription-based podcast delivers the well-informed yet politically-incorrect comedy that long-time followers of the Union Township native know to expect. It is the rare kind of show that has interviews with celebrities (e.g. Colin Quinn, Don Rickles, Gilbert Gottfried, Howie Mandel), yet also roundtable talk with local comic friends (e.g. Geno Bisconte, Mike Bocchetti, Chris Cotton, Stacey Prussman) about everyday life. Lange, who performed twice during the recent Hoboken Comedy Festival, currently has a third book in the works with Anthony Bozza. While being interviewed, he also expressed

Artie Lange interest in one day opening up a comedy club in town called Hojoken. But for now, regular updates on the life of Arthur Lange can be tracked via www.artiequitter.com and his @artiequitter feed on Twitter. RVO: What was the first podcast you ever heard? Do you remember? AL: Probably Marc Maron’s, that’s the first time I ever heard of a podcast. I listened to it and thought it was funny. It’s hard to place it, because it’s so common now. RVO: Where’d the idea come from that you were going to host a podcast? AL: I got fired from stuff. I do like being very uncensored. This is the only time I feel that I’m completely uncensored, which can be scary too, because you can say anything you might lose your position in show business nowadays. Three years I had a job at DIRECTV. For three years they basically let me do whatever I wanted to do. But it wasn’t making a lot of money for them, and then they let my contract run out and I left. I was talking to Sirius a little bit, Sirius you can curse,

but you’re still working for a corporation. Then this idea came up and I thought, “Wow that sounds fun.” So I bought the equipment and just said, “Fuck it, I’ll do this and stand-up until something else comes along.” You know, show business, you’re always waiting for the next thing, but this is a fun life right now because I get to be as funny as I want with people I like coming on, and plug my other stuff, and do stand-up. It’s a good living and it’s a good life, it’s relaxed. RVO: Are there any surprises you didn’t expect in launching a podcast?

AL: Yeah, the lack of success of it, my god (laughs). I thought there would be more people into it. People that subscribe are hardcore, [but] people have a very negative view about spending any money. I’m a controversial guy that says a lot of crazy shit, and I don’t get a lot of sponsors, so I do the subscription thing. But now it’s becoming a bigger business. People will subscribe because, I think, people like the show. RVO: Have you thought about changing the model of it where people don’t pay to pay but there are advertisers? AL: Yeah, but I’m saying,

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Shear Magic WRITING IN PARADISE Cont’d from page 2 on the Internet. “One of the fundamental questions for a writer is what do you want to write about?,” Paradise says, heading back to his office in the Brennan Court House on Newark Avenue, where he’s surrounded by musty ledgers and documents,

some dating back to the Civil War. “They say, write about what you know. I know a lot about trademark counterfeiting.” To purchase “The Counterfeit Detective” go to www.amazon.com. For more info: www.paulparadise.com

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Hendrickson’s Corner in Bayonne Traditional Dishes with a Side of Ghost

By Sally Deering Stepping inside Hendrickson’s Corner pub and restaurant evokes the feeling of ale houses more than 100 years ago – and it should. The place was built in 1884. Siblings Bob, Stephanie and Tom O’Neill bought Hendrickson’s in 2014, a decision inspired by Bob O’Neill’s love for the place and its history. The three co-owners made some upgrades to the restaurant’s equipment, and air-conditioning, things like that; and added some new dishes to the menu, but you’ll still feel that Old World vibe when you step through the

door. You’ll also find some traditionally classic dishes on the menu like Sauerbraten with Red Cabbage and Potato Pancakes – a dish hard to find in Hudson these days. Originally, Hendrickson’s Corner was a post office, a town hall, and a police station. “There are two jail cells in the basement; two stone structures,” Bob O’Neill says. “We use one as our liquor cabinet and the other as our cold room for the beer system. We’ve re-done the stained glass, added a new air conditioning unit,

Hendrickson’s Corner co-owners and siblings Tom, Stephanie and Bob O’Neill. and new lighting over the booths. The building is German Tudor, like a German ale house. We shopped around to get lighting that matches the décor.” Three presidents visited Hendrickson’s back in the day, O’Neill says, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harold Taft. According to an article

merous times and nobody’s come in here and woke me up.” A patron for more than 25 years, O’Neill worked as a Bond Broker on Wall Street before becoming coowner of Hendrickson’s. “I’ve always wanted Traditional German to own a tavern, and this Sauerbraten with Potato is one of the places I’ve Pancakes always loved,” O’Neill says. “I have since left Wall from a local newspaper, Street and this is my fullO’Neill says Babe Ruth time job. It’s a real one used to hang out at Heneighty.” drickson’s during prohibiFor starters, Appetizers tion. include Sizzling Canadian And, the place is allegBacon, Potato Pancakes, edly haunted. Ultimate Nachos, Quesadil“They say it’s Henlas, Spicy Buffalo Wings, drickson himself,” O’Neill Mozzarella Platter, Chicken laughs. “I haven’t seen him, Finger Platter and Pobut people say they heard tato Skins ($3.95-$10.95). him. My sister said she Steaks are cut to order and heard someone calling her Cont’d on page 7 name. I’ve slept here nu

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Hendrickson’s Corner in Bayonne Traditional Dishes with a Side of Ghost Cont’d from page 5 no tenderizers are used. There’s the Hendrickson’s Famous Sliced Steak Sandwich, New York Shell Steaks, Sizzling Steak and Garlic, and Steak Murphy, Also featured are the Sauerbraten, Grilled Pork Chop, and Apple Caramel center-cut pork chops with caramelized apples. ($17.95-$27.95). Pasta dishes feature Pasta Bolognese, Penne with Vodka Sauce, Rigatoni Danielle, and Cavatelli with Broccoli & Italian Sausage ($13.95-$17.95). Chicken dishes include Johnny Rod’s Balsamic Chicken, Chicken Saltimbocca, Chicken Parmigiana, Chicken Zinfandel and Chicken Francais ($16.95). Shrimp Scampi, Shrimp Fra Diavolo, Stuffed Filet of Flounder, Salmon Flint and Crab Cakes are standouts on the Seafood menu ($17.95-$18.95). There’s a Children’s Menu, too, featuring a Kiddie Burger, Chicken Fingers, Foccocia Pizza, and Grilled Cheese. Penne Pasta with Marinara, and Mozzarella Sticks, too, ($5.25-$7.95). “Everything is fresh,” O’Neill says. “We have two chefs, Johnny “Rod” who has been at Hendrickson’s for 23 years, and Antonio. A lot of the staff has been here over 25 years.” In addition to the first floor dining areas, Hendrickson’s has a banquet room on the second floor that can accommodate

hangout.” If you go: Hendrickson’s Corner 671 Broadway Bayonne (201) 437-4955 www.hendricksonscorner. com/ Kitchen Open: Mon – Thurs, 1l am – 10 pm Fri & Sat, 11 am – 11 pm Sun, 11 am – 10 pm

Charles Hendrickson the first owner of Hendrickson’s Corner up to 100 party-goers for special events and celebrations. And, on occasion, the owners offer a percentage of Hendrickson’s sales to charities like the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Wounded Warriors, the non-profit that helps families of U.S war veterans. “We try to do a lot for various charities,” O’Neill says. “It’s always good to

give back to your community.” Hendrickson’s Corner offers a nice range of draft beers fresh from the new taps recently installed. And cocktails, too. And while some of the building’s new equipment may be stateof-the-art, the atmosphere still feels like a step back in time. “I always loved the

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JC Int’l TV & Film Fest to Spotlight Indie Filmmakers Coming Up: A Weekend of Indies & Industry Pros Maureen Goletz says after Cont’d from Cover a tour of Mana Contempodocumentaries, animation, rary, one of the locations web series and student for the festival. “We want films. The JCITFF’s misto help the filmmakers who sion goes beyond putting don’t have the stage or the films on screen. The JCITresources.” FF digs deep into its pool “It’s fellowship,” Craig of film industry resources Goletz adds. “We want to and helps connect and fund filmmakers trying to create help people through film and be a conduit for filmtheir vision. makers. A filmmaker last Now in its second year, year wanted to do a music the JCITFF extends the reach of its mission through video. We put her in touch the efforts of President and with a producer who produced her music video. She Co-Founder Craig Goletz, and his team of Vice Presi- got his expertise.” Two Jersey City venues, dents and Co-Founders Mana Contemporary and Maureen Goletz, Michael the Jersey City Museum Billy and Jarl Haugedal – will host film screenings all Jersey City residents. throughout the weekend “We want to make it including the feature films about the community,”

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Performing on OpeningNight are guitarist Matty Dee and the Golden Door Charter School Children’s Choir. Directed by Grammy Award-wining producer Tom Dwyer, the children’s choir will accompany the multi-cultural South African band Sharon Katz and the Peace Train in a performance highlighting the screening of the documentary WHEN VOICES MEET: One Divided Country; One United Choir; One Courageous Journey, about South African musicians

who formed a 500-voice, multiracial children’s choir after Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. Saturday’s Industry Insider Panel will be a discussion on film led by Adel L. Morales, of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. The panel features indie filmmakers, David Fernandez, Jr. (A FATHER’S JOURNEY), Victor Cruz (THE STOCKROOM) and Ken Spooner, (EPIDEMIC H); and New Jersey City University filmmaker and grad student Nnamdi Nwigwe. Jurors voting on the films for best in fest include Roddy Bogawa, Media Arts faculty member at New Jersey City University, which is an educational partner of JCITFF; Michael Wolfe, a New York based artist, and Marist College alumnus; Robert Nicotra, founder of Before Tomorrow Comes Productions; Dr. Fran Moran, Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at New Jersey City University; and Marilyn Arias, video content producer for KVibe Productions, LLC, video production services. (To view the festival’s full program guide, go to www. JCITFF.org.) FILMMAKERS’ RESOURCE Juliet Foster of Jersey City, JCITFF’s first “Enhancing Volunteerism through Film” grant recipient just completed a documentary of the Boys and Girls Club when she tried to find funds to do an “identity” film for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Cont’d on page 9


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in life-saving techniques. Foster credits the JCITFF for boosting her confidence as a filmmaker. “Anyone looking to grow as a filmmaker, or if they’re just starting out, JCITFF is the best place for you to get involved,” Foster says. “They really are there to help you understand the craft. When you are part of a place like Jersey City, to have JCITFF that can help nurture creative minds and take them on a journey, you can’t beat that. It’s a major blessing. There are a lot of creatives in Jersey City who need a place to get assurance. To have a place like this is a beautiful thing. It helps you understand the creative process.” When singer Giselle Bellas of Jersey City, who sings vocals with the band Sweet Pro on the hit show LOUIE, needed a director to shoot a video for her

cover of the song FEVER, she reached out to the JCITFF. Maureen Goletz helped Bellas find a director. “Any time I needed help shooting video Maureen and the film festival have been there for me,” Bellas says. “The film festival connects people. I would have never thought I would be making my own film and directing my first music video. It inspired a new side of me.” This year, Bellas will be attending the Opening Night Reception as a “Brand Ambassador”. “Giselle is the perfect example of what the JCITFF is about,” Craig Goletz says. Along with the film festival this weekend, the JCITFF has five film & TV workshops planned for the coming year. “We moved here from

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the suburbs and wanted to be good neighbors,” Maureen Goletz says. “We asked ourselves, how do we give back? There’s a big void in cultural arts here in Jersey City. Film is an art form; and filmmakers need connections. We make ourselves available through our website, Facebook and events like this.” If you go: Fri-Sun Oct. 16-18 Red Carpet Opening Night: Fri, Oct 16, 6-10 pm Jersey City International Television and Film Festival (JCITFF) Mana Contemporary 888 Newark Ave, JC Jersey City Museum 350 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, NJ For complete schedule of events, go to: www.jcitff.org

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Color Line Form” A Multimedia Group Exhibition by the hob’art artists cooperative In this exhibition, hob’art artists get an opportunity to show each of their unique, individual styles. Works by Meredeth Turshen, Ibou doye, Alberte Bernier, Maya Forester, France Garrido, and Constance Ftera will celebrate their rich, vibrant color sense and their joyful use of line. Form plays an immense role in the sculpture and carvings of artists Katie McGeehin, Geraldine Gaines, and Liz Cohen. Multi-talented photog-

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Artist Tom Everhart, world-renowned for his Charles Schulz-inspired paintings of the Peanuts© universe, presents his latest exhibition entitled “I Got Ants In My Pants, And I Need To Dance Paintings”. This extraordinary Collection of new works will be on exhibition and available for acquisition at AFA Gallery in New York City beginning November 4 through December 1, 2015. Everhart and legendary Peanuts © creator Charles Schulz enjoyed both a

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ArtSCENE a Go-to Guide to Hudson Art Oct, Nov & Beyond CHESS & MAGIC NIGHT

AN EVENING OF CHESS & MAGIC with Fabiano Caruana and David Blaine for Liberty Science Center programs. For tix, and more info: www.lsp.org. The W Hotel, 225 River St, HOB. Mon, Nov. 9 from 6-9 pm. A Unique Evening of Strategy and Skill. AN EVENING OF CHESS & MAGIC will feature American Chess Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana playing 22 chess games simultaneously and a reception with Liberty Science Center’s Magician-in-Residence David Blaine performing magic. The event will benefit Liberty Science Center’s new Chess Works! program, and other LSC STEM initiatives.

THEATER

ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS, 136 Magnolia Ave, JC. (201) 915-9911; www. arthouseproductions.org. On stage through Oct. 18: Art House Productions presents IS THAT DANNY DEVITO? a new play by Alexander Janosek Doyle. “Written in the style of the absurdist comedies of Samuel Beckett, IS THAT DANNY DEVITO? is about the psychological nonadventures of two over-

Portland, Oregon, and Akis Karonos from Greece.

educated but under-employed Millennials as they wait for a perpetually delayed bus to return them from their New England campsite to their beloved Garden State.” Tix: $15, $20 at BrownPaperTickets.com.

VISUAL ARTS

ARTober JC. www. thejcast.com. “Visiting all the JERSEY CITY ART & STUDIO TOUR (JCAST) stops and mural sites is nearly impossible over the course of the event weekend (Oct. 3 & 4), especially if you are a participating artist or an event organizer. For that reason, the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs presents ARTober JC. Each week in October, it highlights art and cultural events happening within specific wards to drive traffic to JCAST-registered sites. This allows residents and guests to get back out to the arts after the JCAST weekend. The ARTober JC Ward Highlight Weeks continue as follows: JSQ/ McGinley Square: Mon, Oct 12 – Sun, Oct 18; Greenville/West Side: Mon, Oct. 19 – Sun, Oct. 25; and Downtown/Bergen-Lafayette: Mon, Oct. 26 – Fri, Oct. 30. LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 536-5557; www. litm.com. Now through Nov. 1: “WITCHERY” Group Exhibition. “The word witch evokes a variety of imagery from Hollywood stereotypes

(are you a good witch

or a bad witch?), to historical events in Salem, to ancient Pagan traditions and modern Wicca practices. This exhibit has it all and everything in between. Check out these artists’ witchcraft: Aaron Dunkel, Andrea Brooke D’Alesandro, Andrea Morin, Bill Rood, Dara Covitch, Dave Dziemian, Dave LaMorte, Dorie Dahlberg, Geoff Trapp, J. Neff, Jackie Hernandez, Jeanette Centeno, Jenna Newton, Jon-Michael Ennis, MsWritten, Nerissa Tutiven, Orlando Lacro, Patricia Benitez, Ray Arcadio, Sean O’Keefe, Tiffany DiGiacomo, Tim Tastic, Vera Rublevskaya, and Zach Welch.” (Pictured: “Winnie” by Geoff Trapp)

ISSYRA GALLERY, 300 Observer Highway, Building “C “, HOB. (917 922-2690 or (201) 459-0700; www. issyragallery.com. Through Oct. 31: FOOK! An international collaboration of visual artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers, whose work has been collected in a limited edition hot pink pizza box. The FOOK! boxed collection is the centerpiece of the show at the Issyra Gallery, which also features an installation of larger works by FOOK! contributors Daniela Belinga Agossa from Switzerland, Cendres Lavy from France, Akirash, Ross Farrier from

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ICP AT MANA CONTEMPORARY, 818 Newark Ave, JC, (201) 604-2702, www.manacontemporary. com. Oct 18-Dec 30: DAVID LEVINTHAL: PIN-UPS. “For the final chapter of a three-part exhibition of the work of David Levinthal, the photographer reveals his latest portraits of pin-up dolls, continuing his study of toys as representations of American fantasies and realities. David Levinthal’s Pin-Ups series, 2014, is an homage to the work of iconic artists such as Alberto Vargas, Gil Elvgren, and George Petty, among others who glamorized the aesthetic of the so-called “idealized woman” of the 40’s and 50’s. Plastered on the foot lockers and barracks of American servicemen during World War II, such classic depictions of the “Girl Next Door” have provided escapist fantasies ever since.”

CBFU CHARITY ART SHOW, Manifest Comics, 762 Broadway, BAY. Thurs, Oct. 22, 7 pm: CBFU CHARITY ART SHOW hosted by Comic Book Fans United and Narrow Bridge Films. “This will be the 2nd annual Charity Art Show. Last

year the group raised over $1,500 for ArtWorks, and the Naomi Cohen Foundation. This year, they hope to raise even more for “Autism Speaks.” Works will include pieces from Kevin Eastman (the co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), David Mack (the creator of Kabuki and most recently the cover artist for Fight Club 2), Chrissie Zullo (cover artist for DC Comics’ The Wolf among Us), Jim Cheung (Young Avengers and many other Marvel Comics). There will also be pieces from local artists Steven Defendini, Paula Serrano, Christopher Alarcon, and more. $5 donation at the door. All pieces will be put in an eBay auction following the event. For more info, contact: splatizky@gmail. com.

FILM

JERSEY CITY INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION & FILM FESTIVAL (JCITFF) Fri, Oct. 16Sun, Oct. 18. Screenings, panel discussions and other events to be held at two Jersey City venues: Mana Contemporary, 818 Newark Ave; and, the Caroline L. Guarini Theatre at the Jersey City Museum, 350 Montgomery Street. Several films will be Cont’d on page 17


ArtSCENE Cont’d from page 16 screened throughout the weekend including WHEN VOICES MEET, DIGITAL PHYSICS, LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT and THE STOCKROOM by Victor Cruz. “The story follows Joseph Rodriguez, a stockroom supervisor who once had a dream to be a stand-up comic.” Indie shorts, web series and panel discussions will also be part of this juried festival with awards going to the best in the fest on Sunday night. Purchase tix at Eventbrite.com. Go to www. jcitff.org for the three-day program guide.

KidSCENE

JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC, (201) 795-5386. www.jctcenter. org. Sundays at 1 pm through Dec. 13: Puppetworks, which presents plays for children performed by marionettes, presents Hans Christian Anderson’s THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES and THE SNOW QUEEN. The stories are performed back-to-back as one show. Puppetworks is an award-winning, Brooklynbased puppet theater company

committed to preserving the authentic art of the marionette. For tickets visit us at: jctcenter.org or go directly to Puppetworks. BrownPaperTickets.com.

DANCE GALA

SILLY ON SIXTH, HUDSON THEATER ENSEMBLE, Hudson School Performance Space, 601 Park Ave, HOB. Silly on Sixth presents CINDERELLA! CINDERELLA! The story of Cinderella and her wicked step-sisters vying for Prince Charming’s heart. The kids meet the actors after the show. Show times: Sun, Oct. 25, Sat, Oct. 31 and Sun, Nov 1, 11 am and 1 pm. (Show runs 40 minutes). Tix: $10. For reservations, call: 201377-7014 or email reservations@hudsontheatreensemble.com. For kids 3-10.

NIMBUS DANCE WORKS 2015 GALA. Barrow Mansion, 83 Wayne St, JC. (201) 377-0718; www.nimbusdanceworks.org. Sat, Oct. 17, at 6:30 pm, Nimbus Dance Works will host its 2015 Gala fundraiser for the Nimbus Scholarship Fund. This year’s honoree is JC Councilwoman Candice Osborne; and the Nimbus Award for Service through the Arts will be presented to Dr. Edgar Rivera Colón. The evening will feature performances by Nimbus Dance Works, Nimbus Youth Ensemble (pre-professional

company),and there will be auctions, live music, drinks, hors-d’oeuvres and desserts. Last year the school gave more than $30,000 in scholarships to Jersey City youth, to ensure access to high quality dance training, regardless of financial situation. Gala tix: $75 in advance/$85 at the door. Ticket link: http://nimbusgala2015.bpt.me.

FESTIVALS & FLEA

HOBOKEN HARVEST FESTIVAL, Pier “A” Park, HOB. Sat. Oct. 17, 11 am to 3 pm, an afternoon of family fun, including pumpkin painting & decorating, hay rides, a hay maze, pony rides, petting zoo, Moonwalk, face painting, sand art, craft activities, trackless train, Puffy the Dragon inflatable, dance & gymnastic demos, live music, and more. Live performances by Garden Street School of the Performing Arts, Hoboken Hip Hop from All Saints Episcopal Day School, Hudson Vibe Dance and Fitness, and My Gym Hoboken.

6TH BOROUGH MARKET, Montgomery St & Marin Blvd, JC. Sun, Oct. 25, 11 am-5 pm. Craft, Vintage, Food, Kid Stuff & More “Come experience the outdoor market that has won rave reviews for its curated mix of over 60 high quality collectors and chefs, and a festive atmosphere.”

FAMILY HALLOWEEN BASH. Sponsored by the City of Jersey City. Newark Ave. Pedestrian Mall, JC. Sat, Oct. 31: Kids Parade, 2-6 pm; Halloween 8-10 pm.

HALLOWEEN ON NEWARK AVE & GROVE ST. PLAZA. “Get your costume and party on Newark Avenue with the HDSID this Halloween. The world famous Rock-it Docket spins all night Artist & Maker Market will be there for a Halloween Market edition with over 30 + vendors of excellent things! All your favorite HDSID businesses including Raval JC, Left Bank Burger Bar, Roman Nose, Helen’s Pizza and Skinner’s Loft & Cove dole out Halloween themed food and beverages. Bands are: 6:00, Hank Williams by the Lonesome Prairie Dogs; 6:50, Prince by Sandra Smal; 8:30, The Rolling Stones by Jeff and the Mutts; 9:20, Queen by The Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy. Please contact Rachel @ Rachel.HDSID@ gmail.com for more information. Look forward to vendors of art, vintage, crafts as well as psychics & Tarot Card readers, Day of the Dead activities, giveaways and much more! The Halloween celebration set-up is as follows: On the Grove St. Plaza, its Rock it Dock It live music, food & adult libations. On the Pedestrian Mall, the Artist & Maker Market.” For more info: www.jcdowntown.org.

WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?

NEWARK BLACK FILM FESTIVAL, CALL FOR ENTRIES. Filmmakers are invited to submit entries for the NEWARK BLACK FILM FESTIVAL’S PAUL ROBESON AWARDS. The biennial competition, administered by the Newark Museum, recognizes aspiring filmmakers and honors the spirit of Paul Robeson, who was an activist, performer and athlete. Deadline: Feb. 26, 2016. Winners will receive special recognition at an award ceremony, a film screening, plaque and cash award. The award winning films will be screened on Aug. 3, 2016. Submissions must be non-commercial independent films that were released since January 2013, with the understanding that the filmmaker had control of the completed work. Categories: Long and short narrative, long and short documentary, experimental and animation. $40 entry fee. For entry form, go to /www.newarkmuseum. org.

NEWARK MUSEUM, 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ. (973) 596-6550; www.newarkmuseum.org. Now showing: JEWELRY: From Pearls to Platinum to Plastic. On view in the Lore Ross Jewelry Gallery, 2nd Floor, Ballantine House. 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 listings are FREE.

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STARGAZINE Oct. 2015 Aries- March 21 - April 19

Unscheduled chance meetings may have you filled with the expectation of love. Your energy is rising and you are focused on optimism in all aspects of life as you enter this fall season. Enjoy all the attention but remember where our so called bread as been buttered. No sense in risking a life mate over a mere flirtation if you are otherwise committed.

Taurus- April 20 - May 20

Who said you can’t always get what you want? Oh yes, that bastion of philosophical thought, Mick Jagger! Well at this time, if you control your temper and put your best efforts forward yo may come awful close to achieving your dreams. You have waited a long time for this! Don’t mess it up with the Taurus possessive nature!

Gemini- May 21 - June 20

Mercury going direct on the ninth of October and the Moon in Gemini as we enter the month ensure a great time for the Gemni native. Clear heads and controlled emotions will propel you to the heights you desire. Enjoy and realize this is the beginning of a great season of achievement!!

Cancer -June 21 - July 22

Every wise woman build her own home! That goes for wise men as well. This is a time to renovate, refurbish, and create surrounding that make you proud. If you must move to another location to achieve this then star the process aft the ninth of October. Next year you will look back and smile at your accomplishments!

Leo -July 23 - August 22

Sagittarius -Nov. 22 - Dec. 21

Virgo -August 23 - Sept. 22

tively impacted by these changes.

A resurgence of optimism is in store for many Leo Natives. There will be an obstacle to overcome and then a great success. This pattern may reoccur shorty however in all ways this will be a successful month. The astral advice suggest that kindness will be the answer to any conflicts that you encounter this month. Looking at things from a different angle and understanding that those who hurt you, may times are hurt themselves. These offenders could use another chance. Not to put your neck on the guillotine but have a cup of coffee with an old friend and just listen!

Libra-Sept. 23 - October 22

Create a space in your home that is dedicated to your spiritual leanings. In our busy and sometime scary world it will be a source of comfort for you to have this small area that is filled with positive energy. It need not be elaborate but a candle and some gemstone will key in to your subconscious and bring you peace. The only caution is this are may grow and take over the house. So mote it be!

Scorpio - October 23 - Nov. 21

There will be a few half hearted attempts a upsetting you on the work front this month. Changes abound an you also have a feeling of insecurity that is quite clearly exposed. Hold on and get control of your emotions. Dear Scorpio, you are a winner and will bounce back into a positive place before long. After all this is the season of the witch with Halloween!!

Although Saturn is in your sign it will comfort yo to know that it’s energies are not all bad. In your case this will be a time of determination and focus. A little less partying and more work but you will be not nega-

Capricorn -Dec. 22 - Jan. 19

You are an earth sign and your soul statement is “ I use” It does not exactly mean that you take advantage of others it means that whatever you are handed you tend to utilize for your benefit. Like the saying ‘when life gives you lemons make lemonade’. This month will take a business or personal idea and create a winning project. Look for this opportunity and USE it!

Aquarius -Jan. 20 - Feb. 18

The islands are calling. It is a perfect time to get away and recharge those universal batteries. Next year you will have so many projects to work on you will be unable to rest. So have fun and relax.

Pisces -Feb. 19 - March 20

A times the Pisces native seems to have a big ego. Actually it is there to mask major feelings of insecurity. The good news may be to realize that you are picking up energy of others. If you block it you may come back to the pure essential part of your soul. Think of white light surrounding you that nothing can penetrate and discover the real Pisces underneath and waiting to be free.

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Fairleigh Dickinson University names local business leaders to “50 Under 50” Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Silberman College of Business has named its top 50 alumni business leaders under 50. The 2015 gala featured the first group of inductees, and was held at the University’s Florham Campus on October The following local business leaders were recognized: Kevin Breslin of Hoboken, NJ, a Managing Member at Atrium Health and Senior Living. Breslin earned a B.S. in accounting from FDU. Martin Haggerty of Hoboken, NJ, a Major Gift Officer at Stevens Institute of Technology. Haggerty earned a B.S. in business management from FDU. Evan Hernandez of Hoboken, NJ, a Senior Financial Analyst at L’Oreal. Hernandez earned a B.S. in finance from FDU.

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Ludger Roedder of Jersey City, NJ, a Head of Business Unit for Animal Nutrition North America at BASF. Roedder earned a B.S. in international business and an MBA in international business and finance from FDU. Tarek Timol of North Bergen, NJ, a Senior Vice President for Information Technology at Guy Carpentar. Timol earned a B.S. in marketing from FDU.

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Mile Square Theatre presents...MST’s Broadway Cabaret: An Evening of Song by Broadway Performers Nov. 2-7pm Join Mile Square Theatre for a very special fundraising event. Some of Broadway’s most dynamic performers come to Hoboken for an evening of show tunes from productions past and present. This is a rare chance to see these performers up close in the intimate Kolo Klub at the Pilsener Haus. At this writing the following performers have confirmed: Rich Affanato (The Producers, Les Miserables), Don Brewer (Les Miserables, Mamma Mia, The Pirate Queen), Anne Brummel (Wicked, Evita), Lisa Capps (Les Miserables, Miss Saigon), Ashley Loran (Jekyll and Hyde), Marissa McGowen (A Little Night Music, Les Miserables), Joe Paparella (Good Vibrations, Jesus Christ Superstar, Martin Guerre, Les Miserables), Catherine Porter (Next to Normal), Michael Williams (Wicked, West Side Story, On The Town) and MST’s Scott Pearson. Mile Square Theatre will

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TRI-PLEX TOWNHOUSE MIDTOWN BAYONNE Ultra-modern home approx 1,500 sq ft of living space on 3 PRICE REDUCED! floors - plus 2 car parking! Gorgeous Master Suite with Spa-like bath, 2nd BR with “on suite” full bath, plus upper floor family room with sliding glass doors out to private terrace. A MUST SEE!

Asking $348,500

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Stylish 2 BR, 2½ bath triplex features a fully renovated family room, fireplace in the Living Room, hardwood floors, and all the amenities that this community offers for a carefree lifestyle!

Well maintained property offers many updates and an unusually large garage that features a small office space and a full bathroom! The house has one 6 room unit & one 4 room unit, plus full basement, separate gas heat and hot water utilities, and newly paved driveway. PRICE REDUCED! Asking $335,000

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Turn of the century, well kept 3 family sitting on an oversized lot of 50’x130’ in desirable Bergen Point location. High ceilings, many windows make lots of natural sunlight. Garage parking plus room for 3 more. 2 blocks from Light Rail, school and shopping. Very convenient location. Enclosed sitting area a plus.

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SHORT SALE! 2 BR CONDO DUPLEX LAYOUT PRIME AREA BAYONNE

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1 FAMILY – SHORT SALE MIDTOWN – BAYONNE Very convenient location amidst shopping. Schools, and transportation; 3 BR 2 full baths, unfinished basement, carport in front. Esy to see – call today! Asking $255,000

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AFFORDABLE 2 FAMILY UPTOWN BAYONNE Good opportunity for investment or Owneroccupy! This location, is very close to the uptown Light Rail station, just a few blocks to the Horace Mann school, and near shopping and restaurants – call to see it soon!

This property needs some work – but is priced accordingly! Modern eat-in kitchen, 3 BR, 2 ½ baths, semi-finished basement & attic. Close to schools, shopping, & transportation. Lots of potential here! Asking Just $199,000

DOWNTOWN 2 BR CONDO BERGEN POINT – BAYONNE

This just added to our inventory! Corner location in lovely Bergen Point puts you close to shopping and dining, & transportation options. Affordably priced to allow for updates; this 2nd floor condo also has modest taxes and monthly maintenance.

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Generously sized ultra-modern home - approx 1,500 sq ft of living space on 3 floors - plus 2 car parking! Gorgeous Master Suite with Spa-like bath, 2nd BR with “on suite” full, and upper floor family room with sliding glass doors out to private terrace. MUST SEE! Asking just $348,500

EXPANDED 2 FAMILY PRIME AREA – BAYONNE

Rare opportunity on a traditional style 2 familyit features an upper duplex unit hat offers 5 bedrooms! Lovely Hudson Co Park location - close to schools and transportation venues also. Carport in front, pretty yard in back!

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NEW LISTING! BERGEN POINT 3 FAMILY OVERSIZED LOT – BAYONNE Well kept 3 family Victorian sits on a generous 50x130 lot in desirable Bergen Point. Many windows make for lots of natural sunlight. Garage parking plus room for 3 more cars; just 2 blocks to Light Rail; schools &shopping are close by. Very convenient location!

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