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Volume 21 No. 6

Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2 PRO ARTS X 2 Pg. 4

LUCKY 7

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Pro Arts Jersey City presents SOLSTICE and CURATORS’ CHOICE Exhibitions at Jersey City Hall and Casa Colombo feature more than 30 Artists By Sally Deering

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or some people, the longest day of the year is usually the lousiest, fraught with tension and misery that makes it feel like the day will never end. This isn’t that.

Painting by Ekaterina Abramova

The longest daylight is Wed, June 21, also known as the Summer Solstice, and to celebrate, Pro Arts of Jersey City presents SOLSTICE, a show of more than 30 artists currently on view at the Rotunda Gallery in Jersey City Hall through June 28. The show is curated by Eileen Ferara and Napur Nishith, members of the Pro Arts Jersey City group with a membership of more than 100 professional artists. That’s not all. Pro Arts Jersey City also has a new show opening Sat, June 17 at the Casa Colombo arts center on Monmouth Street in Jersey City. CURATORS’ CHOICE features the work of eight artists who were chosen by eight curators during a one-day portfolio review back in April.

The Yellow Priest by Cheryl Gross

Work by Angela Costanzo Paris Deirdre Kennedy, Eileen Ferara, Ekaterina Abramova, Francesca Azzara, Greg Letson, Hao Feng, Ibou Ndoye, Jean-Paul Picard, Jim Fischer, JoanMarie Palmer, Linda Streicher, Lisa Collodoro, Luis Alves, Michael Endy, Mollie Thonneson, Nupur Nishith, Robyn Prezioso, Sandra DeSando, Susan Carolonza Chanin, Tharanga Goonetilleke, Theda Sandiford, Tim Daly, Trix Rosen, and William Stamos. “Since it was a June show, I thought it would Painting by be nice to do Solstice as Mollie Thonneson a theme,” curator Eileen FIRST UP, SOLSTICE Ferara says. “There are 31 At the Jersey City Hall artists in the show. I think Rotunda Gallery, artists it will be refreshing to see exhibiting in Solstice are a big variety of interpretaAlan Walker, Alpana Mittions of Solstice. The show tal, Angela Costanzo Paris, has a lot of abstraction; Anthony Boone, Carla some wonderful photoCubit, Christy O’Connor, graphs of dancers, some Daryl-Ann Saunders, thought about the solstice

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curators from the Metropolitan Area during a one-day portfolio review called Meet the Curator, a professional development opportunity for local artists. Artists in the CuraPhotograph by tors’ Choice show are Amy Jean-Paul Picard Becker, Anthony Boone, of the southern hemisphere. Michael Endy, Allan GorIt’s a nice variety of differ- man, Cheryl Gross, Kerry Kolenut, Daryl-Ann Saunent interpretations by the ders, and Suprina Sculpt. artists. The curators were Jeanne “The Rotunda on the Brasile, Director Walsh Art third floor of City Hall is Gallery, Seton Hall Univera wonderful space,” Fesity; Evonne Davis, Direcrara adds. “The art work tor, Gallery Aferro; Robert comes alive in the space. Langdon, Curator, Emerge At the Artist Reception on Gallery & Art Space; KathJune 21, we’ll be doing a erine Murdock, Assistant Solstice wrapping of the Curator, Visual Arts Center Rotunda. We’re going to take yarn and fabric and do of New Jersey; Margaret an interactive group partici- O’Reilly, Curator and Executive Director, New Jerpatory thing.” sey State Museum; Stacy NEXT UP, CURATORS’ Smith, Manager of PublicaCHOICE A smaller group of artists tions and Communications, – eight total – will be show- Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University; Anne ing their work at the CuraTrauben, Curator and Extor’s Choice Show at Casa hibitions Director, Victory Colombo on Monmouth Hall Drawing Rooms; and Street in Jersey City. The Midori Yoshimoto, Gallery exhibition is a partnership Director at New Jersey City between Pro Arts Jersey City and the Italian Educa- University. “Basically it was portfotional & Cultural Center for lio day with about 30 artists the Arts at Casa Colombo. held at Jersey City Hall," The exhibit features artists selected by professional Cont’d on page 3


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Cont’d from page 2 Midori Yoshimoto says. “Each curator brought a different perspective and experience. We were looking for original art work that maybe does not overlap with existing art, artists creating something completely new.” The show includes several photographers focused on urban and suburban subject matter, Yoshimoto says. For example, Michael Endy took pictures of Virgin Mary statues in people’s back-and-front yards. Photographer Amy Becker’s photographs are of abandoned pay phones. Darryl Sanders’ photographs are of Bushwick,

Mary from Asbury Park by Michael Endy Brooklyn residents. “The show doesn’t have a particular subject matter, but the quality and the professionalism as well as the original artistic approaches will stand out among these eight,” Yoshimoto says.

If you go Through June 28 (Artist reception Wed, June 21, 6-8 pm) SOLSTICE Rotunda Gallery City Hall 280 Grove St, JC June 17-July 9 (Opening Reception: Sat, Jun 17, 4-6 pm) CURATORS’ CHOICE Casa Colombo 380 Monmouth St, JC (201) 771-2781 www.proartsjerseycity.org Hours: Fri 5-7 pm; Sat/ Sun 1-5 pm (closed Jun 30 – Jul 2) Tue/Thu, 10 am-3 pm

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LUCKY 7

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More than 60 artists Present Works in 7 Mediums Historic Bayonne Museum to be Filled with Art By Sally Deering

On Fri, June 16, from 6-9 pm, the Bayonne Museum on Broadway will be bustling with art-lovers on the prowl for some interesting art – and what a choice they will have. More than 60 artists will

Venus de Plastico by Bill Zbdyut display their works in seven different mediums for the Art Circle of Bayonne’s new show SPECTRUM 7, a two-week exhibition of oils and acrylics, photography, watercolor, mixed media, multi dimensional art, tooled

art, and pencil, charcoal and pastels. A juried show, the City Fathers have been asked to pick their favorite pieces, and the winners will receive ribbons and certificates. “This is more of a fun competition trying to involve the art community with the City Fathers,” Bayonne artist and organizer Nupur Shirith says. The artists are mainly from the Hudson County and some are coming in from New York and Long Island. They are Alisa Thatcher, Alpana Mittal “Tejaswini”, Ann Tedeschi, Anthony Sienkiewicz, Barbara Beeman, Bill Zbylut, Carlos Lobaina, Carlton James, Charlann Meluso, Edwin Salgado, Elliot Appel,

An Artist’s Mind by Elsie Sienkiewicz Elsie Sienkiewicz, Erin L. Kachmar, Fay Sweeney, George Weir, Gerry Glover, Gloria Fernandez, Janeth Fernandez Granada, Jessica Robertson, Jibin George, Joan Brunner, Joanne Fedor, Joseph John Taras Kushnir, Joseph Madsen, Joyce Hargro, Julio Gonzalez, Kevin Delaney, KristieAnn Fitzpatrick,

Kavach by Nupur Nishith Nainee Shah, Nupur Nishith, Pankaj Naurial, Patricia Hilliard, Patty Mulligan, Rich Roberts, Richard LaRovere, Sandra Samaniego, Sarita Patil, Tharanga Goonetilleke, Tom Hart, Vito Moscato, Volha Mikhnevich, William Aquino and William Bunn. Bayonne has a thriving artists’ community, event

organizer and photographer Patty Mulligan says. During these tough times, Mulligan thinks shows like can be uplifting and help people lose the blues. “With so much heartache in this world, we need to stop and see the beauty and try to capture some smiles and happy times,” Mulligan says. “If I can make people come and mingle and smile and forget about what’s going on outside, then I’ve done my job.”

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GIRL GROUP GROOVES

Vicki Kristina Barcelona to Perform in the Parlour at Fox & Crow Band Returns for a Swinging Night of Tom Waits & Original Tunes By Sally Deering

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irl groups are a rare breed of women doing their own thing in the male-dominated music world; they create their own unique sound and groove just as cool as the boys. Vicki Kristina Barcelona fits those stilettos perfectly – a girl group with its own style, doing music their way. The three singer/songwriter/musicians – Amanda Homi (percussion), Rachelle Garniez (accordion/ guitar) and Terry Radigan (guitar) – sing original tunes they wrote and a Tom Waits’ repertoire. They perform throughout the Metropolitan area and are returning to the back parlour at Fox & Crow on Thursday, June 22 at 8 o’clock for another show. And we lucky to have them back in Jersey City. Along with the Brooklynbased band’s original tunes, VKB will devote most of the evening to Tom Waits’ songs the band has deconstructed and reinvented in their own style. For instance, their rendition of “Temptation” is a sexy, hip-swiveling snake dance of seduction. Waits would be proud. They are terrific musicians, too. Radigan is an intense, high voltage guitarist and Garniez strums a ukulele-banjo, blows a

Rachelle Garniez kazoo and a deftly handles a big-ass accordion so beautifully, she could make a dove cry. Homi, the dark-haired percussionist and a highly-trained vocalist plays lots of interesting percussive instruments throughout the show including a Washboard Tie. On a recent Monday, Homi took a moment from a rehearsal where she was learning a new instrument – the Gnibri – to talk about how the band hooked-up and what their future plans are. RVO: How did you get the name VKB? Are you all fans of Woody Allen’s movie? AH: I have to admit; it was my idea originally. I was tossing around a lot of names. For an eclectic female trio, you think of so many names. It seemed to fit. RVO: There seems to be a true camaraderie on stage. Are you friends offstage? AH: Yes. We get along great. Our last excursion upstate, we were even laughing in the grocery store. Terry and Rachelle are both fantastic women –

Amanda Homi of VKB AH: At this point, it depends on the length of the show. We’ll do two originals each, but focus on the Tom Waits material.

talented, funny and smart. RVO: You are a terrific percussionist. I bet you can make beats out of anything. What’s the weirdest instrument you’ve ever played? AH: Weirdest instrument? I’m learning a new one as we speak. It has three strings and it’s a fretless instrument. I wish I knew the correct name for this. (The Gnibri). I bought it in Morocco, which has some wonderful instruments. I do study percussion and instruments all over the world. I like to be authentic as much as possible. RVO: How do you collaborate? Do you rehearse often? AH: We meet up as often as we can. Everyone travels and has different agendas. We’ll meet more often if we have an upcoming gig. I

think collectively, it’s such a huge repertoire, we’ve kind of honed ones we really like to do the most. When a song is not getting there, we’ll try to make it work. A lot of arrangements get changed. Some of the songs, we really like it. We do Chicago, but it never felt right, and recently we hit on the right groove and feel. I think at this point, the ones that we stick with, and keep in the set are the ones we constantly want to do. RVO: Will you be putting out a CD soon? AH: We have yet to officially put out a CD. This configuration with Terry and Rachelle, we’re only together for over a year. We’re recording very soon. RVO: Can you talk about how you mesh your originals with Mr. Waits’ tunes?

Terry Radigan RVO: Do you prefer intimate venues like Fox & Crow? AH: We feel very comfortable in an intimate setting. Part of performing in a theater setting is to make the audience feel as if it’s intimate. RVO: You have a great singing voice; are you professionally trained? AH: Actually, I am a professional singer. The percussion thing, I don’t consider myself a professional percussionist. RVO: How would you describe the VKB sound? AH: I would say we’re eclectic. I think there’s a Cont’d on page 8

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GIRL GROUP GROOVES Cont’d from page 7 looseness which I really like: always keep a groove and an arrangement. That looseness; it’s like falling off a cliff and catching yourself. You want to be confined to your arrangements and you carefully worked them out, but when you perform it, you want to be able to veer a little way off that. I’m a fan of gypsy music. There’s a very high skill-level musically, but at the same time you have

passion and a danger-bedamned, devil-may-care feeling. Collectively, when we tap into that, I think we’re at our best. If you go Thurs, June 22, 8-10 pm Vicki Kristina Barcelona band Fox & Crow/In the Parlour 594 Palisade Ave, JC (201) 984-2775 www.foxandcrowjc.com For info on the VKB band: vickikristinabarcelonaband@gmail.com

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CASA COLOMBO, 380 Monmouth St, JC. www.casacolombo.org. www.proartsjerseycity. org. Opening Reception Sat, Jun 17, 4-6 pm; show runs through July 9: “Pro Arts Jersey City, together with the Italian Educational & Cultural Center Casa Colombo present PRO ARTS CURATOR’S CHOICE SHOW featuring the work of eight artists selected by eight professional curators from the Metropolitan area during a one-day portfolio review. Artists featured are: Amy Becker, Anthony E. Boone, Michael Endy, Allan Gorman, Cheryl Gross, Kerry Kolenut, Daryl-Ann Saunders, and Suprina Sculpt.” (Pictured: The Yellow Priest by Cheryl Gross.)

ROTUNDA GALLERY, CITY HALL, 280 Grove St, JC. www.proartsjerseycity.org. Now through June 28. (Artist reception Wed, Jun 21, 6-8 pm): SOLSTICE a member show celebrating Solstice features more than 30 artist members sharing interpretations of the theme in their art. Featured artists are Alan Walker, Alpana Mittal, Angela Costanzo Paris, Anthony Boone, Carla Cubit, Christy O’Connor, Daryl-Ann Saunders, Deirdre Kennedy, Eileen Ferara, Ekaterina Abramova, Francesca Azzara, Greg Letson, Hao Feng, Ibou Ndoye, Jean-Paul Picard, Jim Fischer, JoanMarie Palmer, Linda Streicher, Lisa Collodoro, Luis Alves, Michael Endy, Mollie Thonneson, Nupur Nishith, Robyn Prezioso, Sandra DeSando, Susan Carolonza Chanin,

June 2017 Cultural Happenings in & around Hudson

Tharanga Goonetilleke, Theda Sandiford, Tim Daly, Trix Rosen, and William Stamos. (Pictured: Work by Ekaterina Abramova.)

BAYONNE MUSEUM, 229 Broadway (corner of 9th St), BOHO. Opens Fri, Jun 16, 6-9 pm, and runs through Sat, Jun 24. (Hours Mon, 5-7 pm; Sat & Sun, 12 noon-4 pm): SPECTRUM 7 presented by Art Circle of Bayonne. “Features more than 60 artists displaying their works in seven categories: Oils and Acrylics, Photography, Watercolor, Mixed Media, Multi Dimensional Art, Tooled Art, Pencil, Charcoal and Pastels.”

ISSYRA GALLERY OF AFRICAN ART, Neumann Leather Building, 300 Observer Hwy, HOB. issyragallery@gmail.com. Through Jun 25: MEETING – A Unique Show featuring works by Georgina Keenan and Issa Sow. “Georgina Keenan is a self-taught artist working in cut paper and embroidery. She has been included in numerous exhibitions nationwide.” (Pictured: Georgina Keenan.) MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, Suite 4151, JC. www.jonathanlevinegallery. com. Through Aug 26: IN BETWEEN: CONTEMPORARY

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IRANIAN ART (Part 1). “Part one of a two-part exhibition series of contemporary Iranian art. Curated by Shahram Karimi. Artists in the exhibition include David Abir, Afruz Amighi, Shoja Azari, Reza Derakshani, Fereidoun Ghaffari, Hadi Hazavei, Sarah Issakharian, Y.Z. Kami, Tala Madani, Shirin Neshat, Nicky Nodjoumi, Raha Raissnia, Farshid Shafiey, and Manoucher Yektai.”

GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GTNBRG;www.guttenbergarts. org. Current Summer Artists in Residence: Anne Muntages, Florian Nitsch, and Yong Soon Min.

NOVADO GALLERY, Contemporary Art, Design & Ceramics, 110 Morgan St, JC. www. novadogallery.com. Through Jun 18: PERCEPTIONS, INTERACTIONS & TRANSFORMATIONS, featuring artists Gabe Brown, Jim Osman and Marcy Rosenblat. Artist talk on Sun, Jun 18, 1 pm.

107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE, 107 Bowers St, JC, (201) 280-04821, kd@107bowersgallery.com. Through July 29; Sat/Sun, 11 am - 4 pm: NOTES FROM ABROAD, Works by Claudia Alvarez, Quentin Williamston and Meridith McNeal.

DEEP SPACE GALLERY, 77 Cornelison Ave, JC. Through July 29: RAPT. New works by Loren Abbate.

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MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOB, wwwmilesquaretheatre.org. (201) Mil683-7014; Sat & Sun, Jun 24 & 25, Sat at 8 pm; Sun at 3 & 7 pm: Tix: $20: THE 7TH ANNUAL ONE-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL will feature brand new one-minute plays by Michele Aldin Kushner, Brad Baron, Eric Conger, Marian Calabro, Oded Gross, Joseph Gallo, Midge Guerrera, Chisa Hutchinson, Lisa Huberman, David Hilder, Stephen Hiltner, Angela Kariotis, Dano Madden, Lynn Marie Macy, TS Murphy, Lisa Mary MacNair, Chris O’Connor, Nicole Pandolfo, Barry M. Putt Jr., Lillian Ribeiro, Dnia Ramos, Megan Sass, Brendon Votkipka, David Lee White, Stanley Werse, and Amy Witting.

AT THE CLUBS

FOX & CROW, 594 Palisade Ave, JC, www.foxandcrowjc. com. Fri, Jun 16, 10 pm-11:59 pm: THE NICKI DENNER LATIN JAZZ TRIO; Sat, Jun 17, 10-11:59 pm: THE SKULLERS; Thurs, Jun 22, 8-10 pm: VICKI KRISTINA BARCELONA; Fri, Jun 23, 10-11:59 pm: THE BIG LAZY, Sat, Jun 24, 10-11:59 pm: JIMMYDUSTER WITH SPECIAL GUESTS TRIS MCCALL AND JIM TESTA; Thurs, Jun 29, 8-10 pm: FREEDY JOHNSTON; and Fri, Jun 30, 9:30-11:59 pm: PAT VAN DYKE & DJ PRESTIGE. (Pictured: Nicki Denner of the Nicki Denner Latin Jazz Trio.)

BRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, 141 Bright St, JC. Every first Monday of the month, RJO All Stars Jam Session at 7:30 pm. www.riverviewjazz.org. Mon: Jazz Jam Session; Tues & Wed: Karaoke; Thurs: Open Mic Night; Fri: Comedy, Private Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Open Mic; Sat & Sun, Brunch, Private Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Open Mic.

HAPPENINGS LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. www.litm.org. Wed, June 21, 7 pm-1 am: LITM’s CHILLTOWN GET DOWN DANCE PARTY & BBQ. “Sip on our new refreshing seasonal cocktails while chowing down on BBQ staples. Then, groove all night long on our dance floor. DJ Dance Party, Frosé (Frozen Rose Wine), Boozy Popsicles, Classic

DIVERSITY STRIDE Walkathon, Liberty State Park, North Cove, JC. Sun, Jun 25, Checkin10:30 am, Step Off & Ribbon Cont’d on page 15


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Cont’d from page 14 Cutting at11:30 am. “Every year, walkers from around the state raise money by asking their friends, family, co-workers and neighbors to sponsor them as they take the DIVERSITY STRIDE. The money raised by walkers, business sponsorships, and individual donations funds the American Conference on Diversity’s Youth Leadership Institute programs. Diversity Pride provides more than $65,000 in financial assistance to schools to address bullying, bias, and discriminasuper raffle are $20 and can be tion. It’s a day of fun for all purchased online or at the event. Winner will be announced June ages.”

15. All proceeds support the York Street Project programs which aim to break the cycle of poverty for local women and children. Must be over 21 to attend. Admission is $75.

DOG DAYS OF SUMMER DOG FEST, Liberty Harbor, Liberty State Park, JC. For info: kira@libertyharbor. com. Sun, Jun 17, 12-3 pm. “For all dogs and dog-lovers, the Summer Dog Fest is back for a second year of furry fun with dog-centric vendors, exhibitors, and service providers. Come and celebrate all things dog related. Carnival games and giveaways will keep the doggies’ tails wagging, and Zeppelin Hall Biergarten & Restaurant will keep their guardians’ bellies full.” YORK STREET PROJECT, 89 York St, JC. www.yorkstreetproject.org. Thurs, Jun 15: EVENING UNDER THE STARS is back for its 7th year. “Enjoy live music as you sample unlimited food and drink tastings from Amelia’s Bistro, Boulevard Five 72, Emmas Cuisine, Emerald Seafood Co., Hamilton Pork, The Iron Monkey, Sam A.M. Cafe and Talde. Enter the Dream Vacation Super Raffle to win a vacation package of your choice, up to $5000. Tickets for the

GROOVE ON GROVE, Grove Street PATH Plaza, Grove Street PATH Station, JC. www. jcdowntown.org. Wednesdays, through Sept, 6-9 pm. GROOVE ON GROVE is sponsored by the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District. Featuring DANCING TONY (Anthony Susco). “On the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, the HDSID welcomes the Artist and Maker Market, an eclectic open-air market of local artisans, crafters, and entrepreneurs. Local vendors on hand; Makers Market featuring Artisans selling handmade items. Drinks, food, sweets and live music. What a great combo!”

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NEWARK MUSEUM, 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ. (973) 596-6550; www.newarkmuseum.org. Through Mar. 25, 2018: MUSICAL ARTS OF ASIA. “Asian Galleries, 3rd Floor, North Wing. Featuring more than 25 works from the Museum’s collection, this installation celebrates music through the arts of East & South Asia.

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EAT, DRINK, ENJOY, REPEAT

Jersey City Project EAT to Turn City Hall Plaza into Foodie Wonderland Small Businesses Spotlighted at Weekend Food Festival By Sally Deering

Wait till you see the food vendors lined up for this year’s Jersey City Project Eats festival happening Saturday and Sunday, June 24 & 25 at City Hall Plaza. Yummy dishes for every palate – from vegan to carnivore – are guaranteed to tempt and deliver a vast array of noshables for festival-goers. The weekend long JC Project Eats is sponsored by the City of Jersey City and the Office of Mayor Steven M. Fulop and it’s the fifth year that the annual event will turn Jersey City Hall’s sidewalk square out front into one a gastronomic extravaganza. The JC Project is a Jersey-City not-for-profit run by volunteers like Kristen Scalia, owner of Kanibal & Co, a small apparel and home goods shop on Montgomery Street. Scalia is a member of the board which raises money for small businesses by putting on summer and winter outdoor events. The non-profit organization formed when Scalia and other downtown Jersey City business owners lost income when Hurricane Sandy flooded their stores and ruined thousands of dollars of inventory. “We had four feet of water and lost all of our inventory,” Scalia says. “Our insurance company said it was a a flood surge, and we were denied our claim.”

want to create additional opportunity for the people around to thrive.”

Scalia says she was lucky because her friends raised money for her to re-open her store.

Just BeClaws’ JB Fries “Otherwise I would not be where I am now,” Scalia says. “At that point I started talking to other small business owners. Unfortunate circumstances like fire and flood, there’s no way to make money to help with improvements. We thought wouldn’t it be nice to have some kind of resource in town that was able to leverage businesses where they could generate income for improvements.” That’s how the JC Project started and the food festival came about. Since then, it has become so popular vendors apply for a limited amount of available slots, but not everyone gets chosen. “It’s invite only,” Scalia says.

Eema’s Cuisine will serve Hawaiian dishes like Musubis at JC Project Eats Vendors this year are the

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The Cow and the Curd’s Wisconsin Cheese Curds

Emma Taylor of Milk Sugar Love

Jersey City Hall Plaza Lizzmonade, IncrediBig Straw, Waffle It & Co, balls, Gia Gelato & Café, Outer Limits Hot Sauce, Bang Cookies, Koro Koro, Frankie, Hoboken Farms, Pig & Prince Restaurant, Milk Sugar Love, Bro-Ritos Food Truck, Ahh la cart, Louie’s BBQ Pit, Ace’s Wings, The Guac Spot, Bread & Spoon, Just Beclaws, Baonanas, House of Moffle Bar and Hamilton Pork. Gains, Salt and Seed, The “I think as Jersey City Cow and The Curd, Bucket grows and continues to & Bay Craft Gelato, Prato develop, its important to Bakery, Brooklyn Oyster Party, Grandma Downtown, offer our visitors and residents options that highlight Oh Honey, SunnyRae’s all the talent we have here Kitchen, Angry Archie’s, in our community,” ScaModcup Coffee Co, Dark Side of the Moo, Suwanna, lia says. “When you love Tidal Poke Co, Talde, Gusti where you work and you Di Sicilia, Eema’s Cuisine, love where you live you

Project Market is the JC Project’s holiday marketplace held the first weekend in December and this year will be the organization’s 6th year. The marketplace offers shoppers an extragavanza of gifts and home goods made locally and regionally. “For our food event, we want to keep it food vendors, and for our market in the winter, we like to have a select amount of vendors in jewelry, natural textiles, bath & body,” Scalia says. “We look holistically how these events will feel as a shopper.”

Belgian Liege Waffle by Waffle It & Co At the weekend food festival, the JC Project will get visitors in the dancing mood with a DJ and throughout the day some surprises. Cont’d on page 17


EAT, DRINK, ENJOY, REPEAT Five- Course Dinner & Wine Pairings

Cont’d from page 16 “We partnered with Jersey Girls Food Tours, and we’re doing something brand new with them,” Scalia says. “It’s kind of a secret. A certain amount of visitors will be invited to participate in a special food event.” The JC Project offers small business owners one-on-one mentoring and entrepreneurial training, Scalia says. If a small business owner is interested, they can reach out and Scalia’s team will direct them to the best person in town to meet. The volunteers don’t have an office, per se, but meet up sometimes at Andco on Montgomery Street that hosts seminars and workshops.

And since the food festival started five years’ ago, several businesses were launched at the festival like Eema’s, which serves authentic Hawaiian food. A big supporter of the JC Project is Mayor Fulop, Scalia says. “Mayor Fulop has been to all our events,” Scalia says. “We’ve always been very grateful to him for keeping small businesses alive here in Jersey City. He makes himself accessible. As a small business person, I think that’s amazing.” If you go Sat & Sun, June 24 & 25, 11 am-7 pm JC Project Eats City Hall Plaza 280 Grove St, JC www.thejerseycityproject. com

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Asking $325,000

Asking $599,000

CONVENIENT LOCATION TOTALLY RENOVATED 1 FAMILY BAYONNE Charming home! 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath home has been completely remodeled, including a new roof! Additional features include generous closets and storage, finished basement, and a beautiful backyard with large storage shed.

Asking $349,900

YES! OF COURSE WE DO RENTALS!

Our Rental agents are ready to assist you in your search for a new apartment.

Many of our listings offer part or full FEE PAID BY THE LANDLORD!

We cover Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, North Bergen, Union City and more. Call or stop in & register with our Rental staff.

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