October 1-October 15, 2017
Volume 21 No. 10
Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2
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M & M’s Hob Art Gallery PRETTY BOXES Bayonne Art on the Streets
Left Bank of the Hudson
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REAL ESTATE Pgs. 19 19--24
Matilda Lawler and Richard Masur in The Net Will Appear at Mile Square Theatre, Hoboken
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By Sally Deering See page 7
Mile Square Theatre presents World Premiere of The Net Will Appear
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“M&Ms” An exhibition of exciting new art by two hob’art artists now througth October 14th, 2017.
of figures, shapes and hues, creating exciting, provocative canvases.
Meredeth Turshen: “Music from an open window,” oil on paper, 2017 (photo: Paul Rogers)
Meredeth Turshen creates stunning oil paintings on paper that can be interpreted as summery landscapes or read as abstract works. Inspired by Paul Cézanne, the nineteenth century PostImpressionist painter, Turshen layers delicate oil colors on graphite drawings, giving the work charm and depth. Miriam Untoria’s acrylic paintings and mixed media pieces are inspired by the human figure, which she examines in multiple settings and contexts. Untoria delves into realistic and fantastic explorations
Miriam Untoria: “Snug,” acrylic on canvas, 2017 (photo: Miriam Untoria) All photographs are courtesy of the artists. River View Observer Supporting the Arts Since 1998
Gallery information can be obtained on the website www.hob-art.org and via France Garrido 201-319-1504 or director@hob-art.org. The artists of Hoboken thank the management of The Monroe Center for the Arts for their support and sponsorship. If You Go Now to Saturday, October 14, 2017 hob’art Co-operative Gallery The Monroe Center for the Arts 720 Monroe St., Suite E208 Hoboken, NJ, 07030 Gallery Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 1 to 5pm and by appointment (201) 319-1504 For more articles visit us @ www.riverviewobserver.net
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Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone Presents Art on the Streets
Six Artists Paint Electrical and Fire-Pull Boxes throughout Bayonne
By RVO Staff The Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone has teamed up with the Art Installation Program in Bayonne’s Historic Bergen Point district and commissioned six artists to paint electrical and Fire-Pull boxes on the streets of Bayonne. The six artists selected – Jeff Ware, Maria Lupianez, Tiffany Patrice, Gary Wynans, Samantha Llanes, and Stephanie Petersen were chosen from submissions sent in this past June. The unveiling of the Bayonne UEZ-Bergen Point Utility Box Art is scheduled for Thurs, Oct. 12 at 11 am at the Bridge Art Gallery, 199 Broadway (between 6th & 7th Streets) in Bayonne. “I chose these six artists because I felt their artwork would look attractive in the Historic Bergen Point district, from 5th Street to Cottage Street,” Dee Dee Bottino, Assistant UEZ/SID Coordinator says. “All the artwork that was submitted for the installations is beautiful.” This art installation is made possible through the efforts of the Bayonne Municipal Council, the Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone Corporation, Bridge Art Gallery, Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs and Bayonne Mayor James Davis.
Jeff Ware, Maria Lupianez, Tiffany Patrice and Gary Wyans are four of the artists chosen to paint Bayonne’s electrical boxes “The recent art instalof Bayonne painted a lation is just one sign utility box on 7th & that Bayonne is continuBroadway. She loves ing to move in the right being creative, she says. direction and I thank Maria gave birth to a all the artists who are beautiful little boy, gave involved,” Mayor Davis herself two weeks of says. rest and then went to 7th Here’s a little back& Broadway to paint. ground on the chosen artists: Samantha Llanes Jeff Ware has been Animation. Her proemployed by Bayonne’s fessional experience Department of Public includes creating stage Works for ten years. design for children’s A Bayonne resident, plays, often implementWare has transformed ing children 6-12 in the two Fire Pull-boxes set-building process into works of art. Ware while teaching storytellis a groundskeeper for ing through set design the Bayonne DPW and and art. Her skills insays he is happy to clude layout and backsee Bayonne becomground digital coloring, Stephanie Petersen ing more appealing on pen and ink, illustraEver since she could Broadway. He feels tion, and conceptual remember Tiffany art brings beauty to a art. Samantha turned Patrice has always loved community a rusty utility box into being creative, she says. Samantha Llanes went a work of art on 8th & She is a lover of art, to the School of Visual Broadway. fashion, drawing, paintArts and has a BFA in Artist Maria Lupianez ing, music, writing, and
everything in between. While working in the corporate fashion world at some of the top fashion companies, Patrice continued pursuing her passion for painting, illustration and sculpting. Stephanie Petersen is a photographer and graphic artist from Bayonne. She graduated from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and has worked with top cosmetic and fragrance companies to create and install graphic images for special events and product launches. Stop by 8th & Broadway to see her utility box painting. Gary Wyans is a Jersey City artist. His daughter lives in Bayonne, so when he was given the opportunity to submit a proposal to paint the utility boxes, he thought it would be a great opportunity, He has done quite a few utility boxes and murals in Jersey City. Happy to be chosen for this Bayonne art project, Wyans says his daughter will be able to see his art work in her city and be proud. Gary painted a large utility box right off Cottage Street. If you go Thurs Oct 12, 11 am Bayonne UEZ-Bergen Point Utility Box Art Unveiling Bridge Art Gallery 199 Broadway, BOHO (Between 6th & 7th Streets)
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THE NEWBIE & THE VET
Young Actress and Seasoned Pro give Fierce Performances in New Play Mile Square Theatre presents World Premiere of The Net Will Appear
By Sally Deering
crafts, practice gymnastics, and play with Billy, her cockapoodle. “He’s a cocker spaniel and poodle mix,” Matilda says, taking a short break before a recent performance.
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n the 1960s, the great child actress Patty Duke played Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker on Broadway and in the film where she had to hold her own with veteran actress Anne Bancroft. Duke and Bancroft not only gave fierce performances that earned them each a Tony Award, Duke in particular changed the way child actors were forever perceived. Her portrayal of Helen Keller proved for the first time that child actors could play real people – real kids – and not just mimic the behavior of adults. Well, there’s a new kid on the block who gives one heck of a real performance, one Miss Duke (may she rest in peace) would give a thumbs up. She’s Matilda Lawler of Hoboken who’s 9, and just made her debut in the world premiere of Erin Mallon’s play The Net Will Appear, a bittersweet comedy now playing at Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken and running through Sun, Oct. 8. Matilda passes the Patty Duke test with flying colors; and onWednesday’s, you can catch Matilda’s understudy Willa O’Connor of Hoboken. (Willa also gives a knockout performance!) In The Net Will
Appear, Matilda and Willa share the role of Rory in this funny and touching play about the friendship between a kid and a grumpy old man played with delicious curmudgeonly flair by the talented Richard Masur, well-known for legendary TV shows like Rhoda, and contemporary films like And the Band Played On. In The Net Will Appear, Masur’s character Nard chugs Jim Beam and puts mousetraps in trees to catch the sparrows, much to Rory’s dismay. Their blossoming friendship takes place on the second floor overhangs outside the bedroom windows of their respective houses. Each character has a story to tell and Rory and Nard help each other during a difficult time in their lives. (You might want to bring a hankie ‘cause this play will break your heart – a couple of times.) THE NEWBIE & THE VET Richard Masur’s 45year career spans theater, film & TV.
Erin Mallon The Net Will Appear, Mallon wrote Bible Adventure Park, Good Riddance and The Other White Meat. She is the narrator of more than 175 audiobooks. At a recent performance, Mallon shared her feelings about Matilda and Mazur’s onstage relationship. Matilda Lawler “Matilda’s everyThis two-character thing I could hope for,” play has a lot of lines. Richard Masur Did she find it difficult? Mallon says. “It’s like His TV career began “I have a pretty good you’re not watching with the hit series The memory,” Matilda says. her act. She’s so present, so in the moment. Hot L Baltimore and “I read the play over a most recently he’s been bunch of times, plus my And she’s bouncing off a very experienced, featured in The Good dad helped me.” formidable actor. I don’t Wife and Orange is the Matilda says she enNew Black. His more joys performing the play think Richard’s going easy on her, either. He’s than 60 film roles inbecause she gets to do clude The Burning Bed things she wouldn’t nor- treating her as an equal. He respects her as a feland Lovestruck, which mally do in real life. he wrote and directed “It’s really fun cause I low actor.” Mallon says she wrote and which was nomiget to say curse words,” the play because she nated for an Academy Matilda says. “I get to wanted to explore the Award in the Short Film let it all go.” lives of two different category in 1986. people who have deLike her character THE PLAYWRIGHT cades between them. Rory, a resourceful, Erin Mallon of They are seemingly interesting and gutsy 9 Maplewood, the playdifferent, but are they? year-old, Matilda has wright who wrote the There’s a little bit of similar attributes and characters of Rory and herself in Rory’s characseveral interests. A Nard has had her work ter, she says. 3rd-grader who attends performed at Urban “My parents came to school in Hoboken, Stages and the Hudson see it,” Mallon laughs. besides acting Matilda Valley Shakespeare Cont’d on page 8 likes to write, make Festival. Along with Page 7-October 1-October 15, 2017 River View Observer
THE NEWBIE & THE VET Cont’d from page 7 Moon and It’s a “They said, ‘That’s what Wonderful Life. In The you were like as a kid’.” Net Will Appear, Rory and Nard are a child and THE DIRECTOR a senior who are two Mark Cirnigliaro, the frequently dismissed plays director, is also groups, Cirnigliaro Associate Director of says, and the joy and Miles Square Theatre the sadness of the piece and has directed several can be found in all plays for the company relationships. including Goodnight “Rory and Nard use Winter is Coming Get Your Fur Coat Ready!
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JC’S CHANGING ARTSCENE
David J. Goodwin’s well-researched and Left Bank of the Hudson – Book Recounts JC Artist Migration significant contribution Author David J. Goodwin Pens History of 111 1st Street addresses the question of the role of artists in book, Goodwin interBy RVO Staff economically improving viewed thirteen artBack in the late 1980s, cities. As a Jersey City ists and residents, two artists who couldn’t afresident, Goodwin apbusiness-owners, three ford Manhattan’s studio plies his knowledge of government officials, prices came to Jersey five non-profit workers, the city’s rich history. City where they found leaders of civic organi- The book chronologicalaffordable studio space zations, and community ly explores the history in an old tobacco wareand business of activists. house known as 111 1st the P. Lorillard Tobacco “Left Bank of the Street. For the next sevHudson offers a window Company, its evolueral decades, painters, tion into a bustling arts into the demographic, sculptors, musicians, community, the battle to political, and sociophotographers, filmmakNewark Ave in Jersey economic changes expe- preserve the warehouse ers and other creatives as a historic structure, City, David J. Goodwin rienced by Jersey City flourished in the buildand lessons drawn from ing where they worked of Jersey City will read during the last thirty and lived until the high from his new book, Left years,” it states on Word the loss and ultimate demolition of the buildBank of the Hudson: Bookstore’s website. price of Jersey City Jersey City and the “Documenting the nar- ing in 2007, as well as real estate sent them the present state of the Artists of 111 1st Street rative of 111 1st Street packing. neighborhood.” (Fordham University as an act of cultural On Sat, Oct. 7 at 3 -RVO Staff preservation, author pm, at Word Bookstore Press, $24.95). For his
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SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING IN BAYONNE THIS MONTH Walking Art Tour BERGEN POINT FALL FESTIVAL
said, “The festival will be a fun community BAYONNE Bergen Point Fall Festival event to remind Bayonne Saturday, October 14, 2017 residents and others of the vitality of the Bergen Point Shopping District. We invite everyone to join in this community celebration.” The Bergen Point Fall Festival will feature muMayor Jimmy Davis ansic and other entertainnounced that the Bergen ment, great food, free Point Fall Festival is set inflatable rides, sand art, for Saturday, October face painting, a dog cos14, 2017 on Broadway from 5th Street to Cottage tume contest, and more. Fifty street vendors and Street, from 12:00 noon until 6:00 p.m. The event non-profit organizations will have booths and tais hosted by the City of bles at the event. The live Bayonne in conjuncmusic will be provided by tion with the Bayonne The Blue Dawg entertainUrban Enterprise Zone ment . Additional enter(UEZ) and Bergen Point Merchants. Mayor Davis tainment will be provided On Broadway from 5th street to Cottage Street
From 12 Noon – 6 pm Come and Join us for a Community Celebration
Hosted By: Bayonne UEZ and CITY OF BAYONNE Your Bergen Point Merchants Trinity Parish will have a basketball hoop, and also pumpkin painting and raffle baskets Music Entertainment Great Food Inflatable Rides Balloon Sculpture Sand Art Face Painting and So Much More!
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Dog Costume contest at 12 Noon (Registration Starts @ 11:30 am) Bring Your Pooch in their Favorite Costume!! Prizes Awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Winners! For More Info Please Call the Bayonne UEZ Office @ 201-858-6357
by Dance With Me, Melissa Rada’s Kid Performers, and great music bands. The dog costume contest will take place at 12:00 noon. Registration for the contest starts at 11:30 a.m. Pet owners should bring their dogs in the animals’ favorite costumes. Prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place winners. There will also be additional events that are scheduled to coincide with the festival. The Windmill Alliance will host a basketball hoop throw, pumpkin painting decorating on the lawn at Trinity Parish, and the Windmill will have a bake sale.
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The Bridge Art Gallery will host FREE walking art tours of Bergen Point. Visit the Bridge Art Gallery’s tent during the Bergen Point Fall Festival to sign-up. (Small Group Tours) The Bayonne new look for Broadway, Urban Enterprise not only adding new Zone Management features, but improving Corporation in partner- old ones, making for a ship with the City of more enjoyable shopBayonne, the Hudson ping experience. “We’re County Office of going to essentially Cultural & Heritage take ugly graffiti items Affairs Office and The in your shopping disBridge Art Gallery is trict and turn them into pleased to announce pieces of art,”he said. the Bayonne UEZ“And once you turn that Bergen Point Artwork into artwork you are less Installation Project will likely to have graffiti be doing the official un- issues.” veiling on Thursday, For more information October 12, 2017. see invitation below on Malloy envisions a this page.
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BAYONNE Bergen Point Fall Festival Saturday, October 14, 2017 On Broadway from 5th street to Cottage Street
From 12 Noon – 6 pm Come and Join us for a Community Celebration Hosted By: Bayonne UEZ and CITY OF BAYONNE Your Bergen Point Merchants Trinity Parish will have a basketball hoop, and also pumpkin painting and raffle baskets Music Entertainment Great Food Inflatable Rides Balloon Sculpture Sand Art Face Painting and So Much More!
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ARTScene October 2017 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson NJ playwright Erin Mallon, featuring film, TV, and stage actor Richard Masur and Matilda Lawler making her professional stage debut. “A heartwarming comedy of an unlikely friendship between the feisty 9-yearold Rory and her septuagenarian neighbor Bernard.” (Pictured: Matilda Lawler & Richard Masur in The Net Will Appear.)
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BOOK SIGNING
WORD BOOKSTORE, 123 Newark Ave, JC. www. wordbookstores.com. Sat, Oct. 7, 3 pm: LEFT BANK OF THE HUDSON: JERSEY CITY AND THE ARTISTS OF 111 1ST STREET (Paperback) by David J. Goodwin. “The book opens a window into the demographic, political, and socio-economic changes experienced by Jersey City during the last thirty years. Documenting the narrative of 111 1st Street as an act of cultural preservation, author David J. Goodwin’s wellresearched and significant contribution addresses the question of the role of artists in economically improving cities.”
THEATER
MERSELES STUDIO, Jersey City Theater Center, 339-345 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 795-5386. www. jctenter.org. Wed, Oct. 4, 7:30 pm: LIKE A QUEEN, OR WHATEVER, a new play reading by Grant MacDermott. “Liz and Mary do not like each other, especially since Liz slapped Mary in drama class, and as a result Mary is having Liz expelled from school thanks to the influence of her very rich father. To protest, Liz gets all her supporters to dress as the peasants Mary tells them they are. Mary gets wind of this protest and to ruin it dresses like a queen. Liz refuses to go down without a fight and fight she does; she takes Mary’s crown from
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her and then imprisons Mary in the basement. Now in full regal mode, everyone speaks in an Elizabethan British accent and in iambic pentameter, as the two girls fight to be queen of the school. But how far will they go in order to rule?” Suggested donation: $5.
NOVADO GALLERY, Contemporary Art, Design & Ceramics, 110 Morgan St, JC. www.novadogallery. com. Now through Oct 22: ALLEGORY & ALCHEMY, three-person show featuring the work of artists Debb VanDelinder, Riad Miah, and Nathan Sullivan. (Pictured Work by Debb VanDelinder)
MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOB. (201) 683-7014; www.milesquaretheatre.org. Through Oct 8: World premiere of THE NET WILL APPEAR from
JCC OF BAYONNE, 1050 Kennedy Blvd, BOHO. Now through Oct. 10. CREATIVE MITHILA
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featuring the works of artist Nupur Nishith, curated by Erin Kachmar, Director of Fine Arts at JCC of Bayonne. “Nupur Nishith is a Bayonne-based award-winning artist, popular for her Mithila/Madhubani art work inspired by her birthplace in India. Her paintings have been awarded and exhibited at various galleries, shows and publications in India and in the USA. Her painting “Dheeya” (dheeya means girl-child in Maithili) won an award at The National Juried Art Show Color organized by the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition and juried by the curator from Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Nupur Nishith’s paintings are in private collections all around the world.” Viewing hours M-Th, 9am-10pm, Fri 9am-6pm and Sat/Sun 9am-2pm.
JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY, Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Ave, Suites 415 and 344, JC. www.jonathanlevineprojects.com. (201) 763-6998. Hours: Tues-Fri, 10 am-6 pm; Sat, 11 am-6 pm: Now through Oct. 7: KEVIN CYR, LABOR DAY and BRETT AMORY, IT’S WONDERFUL YOUR DEMONS CAME TODAY. (Pictured: Exit Plan by Brett Amory.)
MERSELES STUDIOS GALLERY, Merseles Studios, 339-345 Newark
Ave, JC. (201) 795-5386. www.jctenter.org. Now showing: FEAR, A Visual Art Exhibition.
GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GUTT. (201) 868-8385. www.GuttenbergArts.org. Sept 2017-Aug 2018: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THINGS, a town-wide art project funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. “From September 2017 to August 2018, Guttenberg Arts communitybased artist-in-residence Elisabeth Smolarz will visit the homes of 200 participating Guttenberg residents to create a collection of distinct portraits which, together, will build a composite sketch of their town. Simply schedule a time and date to participate by filling out the form on the Guttenberg Arts Center’s website. Every portrait is anonymous and features groupings of cherished objects selected by each participant for their personal significance.” Visit www.guttenbergarts.org for info.
MANA CONTEMPORAR, 888 Newark Ave, JC. Now through April 1, 2018, JOHN CHAMBERLAIN: PHOTOGRAPHS. “Mana Contemporary and Ayn Foundation present a kinetic series of photographs taken with a swing-lens Widelux camera from the legendary artist, curated by Tad Wiley. This exhibition showcases 70 works, ranging between
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Cont’d from page 14 1989 and 2002. Known primarily for his sculptures, Chamberlain actively experimented in all mediums, including painting, film, and photography. He once referred to these works as “self-portraits of the nervous system,” using the camera more as an extension of his body than of his mind’s eye. “In these scenes,” explains Wiley, “He is an active participant, instead of merely a voyeur.”
AT THE CLUBS
FOX & CROW, 594 Palisade Ave, JC, www. foxandcrowjc.com. Fri, Oct. 6, 10-11:59 pm: LENI STERN. Fri, Oct. 13, 1011:59 pm, SUPER HI-FI, Sat, Oct. 14, 10-11:59 pm, THE SKULLERS. (Pictured: Leni Stern.)
Benjamin J. Dineen III and Dennis C. Hull Gallery 71 Sip Avenue, 6th Floor Jersey City, NJ 07306 www.hccc.edu/ cultural-affairs/ For more information contact: gallery@hccc.edu
9p Drew Michael (Comedy WE HAVE Central, SNL), James Myers, MOVED TO Kareem Green, Esther HOBOKEN Steinberg Oct 1st - BLOCK PARTY @ Taphaus 800 Jackson St, Hoboken, NJ 07030 12p-2pm Kid Friendly Comedy Show G Rated SEND US YOUR ARTS 2p-5pm New Talent Show LISTINGS. If you have an art opening or performances w headliners Galore, Ben PUPPETWORKS @ Kronberg, Aparna Nancherla, 664 Newark Ave, Merseles Studios, JC Theater coming up including visual Dan Frigolette, Adam Gabel Hoboken NJ arts, performing arts and Center, 339 Newark Ave, and special guests. street arts, send an email 201-320-3759 JC. www.jctheatercenter. 4p Pets and Punchlines with to: riverviewobserver@ org. Opens Sun, Oct. 1 @ 1 We create : Richie Redding pm: THE PRINCE & THE gmail.com and we’ll list it in 7p Jon Fisch, Richie *Fire Escapes ARTScene. ALL ARTScene MAGIC FLUTE. “A thrill*Railings Redding, Robyn Schall, and ing hour of melodrama and a LISTINGS ARE FREE. *Security Doors the 2017 Hoboken Comedy few touches of the wonderful *Specialized in Balconies Festival Winner Canine’s Kids *Windows Mozart Score,” – Washington More info: www. and Comics oh my *Chain Links Star. HobokenComedyFestival.org Portable (Suggested for ages 3 and Hoboken Comedy Tickets $5, $15, $20 presale *Welding Equipment up.) and +$5 more at door Festival Block *Steel Stuctures Tickets are $5 cheaper online Party Caters to Experts in Custom than at the door. $5, $15, Designed Metal Art $20, and $1 per goes to the All Audiences, Liberty Humane Society. See Visit us on line @ Communities www.hobokenfestival.com www.allironworks and Charities for tickets and totality. nj.com LIBERTY SCIENCE (and beer drinkers) CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City In it’s 8th Year in exisBoulevard, JC. (201) 200tence Hoboken Comedy 1000; www.lsc.org. Now Festival attempts to tackle showing Tues through Fri, the ever elusive outdoor Since 1969 12:30 pm; Sat, Sun & holielement. With rain outs days, 12:30 pm and 4:45 pm: and chilled over audiences LASER POP. “Rock out in the past, this week to a laser light spectacle looks to give the best opfeaturing your favorite pop hits. Enjoy a family-friendly, portunity for success for OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER visually stunning laser show the Hoboken Comedy set to some of your pop faJust a few of our Specialties of the House Festival’s all day block vorites. The show includes party held in the park *Pork Chops Bitsy *Chicken Ala Barge songs by Ed Sheeran, Justin outside Taphaus at 800 (Potatoes, Onions, Sweet (Prosciutto, Mozzarella, Pimentos or Hot Peppers) Timberlake, Walk the Moon, & Mushrooms ) Jackson near the Hudson2 Pork Chops 1½ inch cut and more.”
Bergen Light Rail Station.
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.
KID’S STUFF PUPPETWORKS@ Merseles Studios, JC Theater
HCCC Associate Professor Jeremiah Teipen coordinates a group exhibition in which artists use science, technology, engineering and math to create work that questions our current trajectory. Artists include: Meng Chih Chiang, Taezoo Park, Mark Ramos, Nooshin Rostami, Jeremiah Teipen, and Yaloo.
Event began on Sept. 25th here is a list of dates still remaining at publication time. Sept 29th - Birch - 92 River Street Hoboken NJ 7p Jon Laster (BET Comicview), Matt Pavich (MTV), Leah Bonnema, Dan Frigolette (HBO’s Boardwalk Empire) 9p Luis J Gomez (Legion of Skanks Podcast) Dan Lamorte, Usama Siddiquee Sept 30th - Birch - 92 River Street Hoboken NJ 7p Bonnie Mcfarlane(Letterman, Colbert, Red Eye Comedy Central), Bret Druck (Laughs on Fox), Vincent James
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GOLDEN DOOR INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL than 175 movies at venues throughout Jersey City Golden Door Film over four days – from Festival is known for star- Thursday October 5th studded red carpet galas, through Sunday October Best Parties sponsored by 8th. Tito’s Handmade Vodka The Opening Red Carpet and for bringing the best Gala will kick off at the of independent filmmakJC Landmark Lowe’s ing to audiences thought Theatre on Thursday out the globe. October 5 with the film, What will they come up The Girl Who Invented with next? Kissing starring Dash The Golden Door Mihok, Vincent Piazza, International Film Festival Suki Waterhouse, Michael (GDIFF) – founded by Buscemi, Luke Wilson Jersey City native Bill and Abbie Cornish. Sorvino, and named as “Every town needs a savas the Best Film Festival ior, but not every town in the state by NJ Stage can be saved” is the film’s Awards two years in a tagline. Director Tom row -- is known for starSerchio, a Bloomfield studded red carpet galas NJ native, will be in atand for bringing the best tendance along with the of independent filmmakfilm’s stars Dash Mihok ing to audiences, as well and Michael Buscemi. as its mission to raise Also slated to appear is autism awareness through Giants lineman David cinema. This year’s Diehl, who narrated a PSA festival will screen more for the film festival on
Sirius XM Radio. Tickets to Thursday’s Red Carpet. The Landmark Lowe’s is also the venue for the Friday Nite Red Carpet Event starting at 7pm on Friday, October 6. Featured will be the documentary “Five Finger Discount: A Crooked Family History” based on Helene Stapinski’s truelife national-bestselling memoir about growing up in a family whose 4 generations of murderers, swindlers, bookies, corrupt politicians, and mobster wannabes made their way in Jersey City, New Jersey, the poster child for 20th century urban sleaze. Stapinski will be attending and signing books. Attendees that night will also get to see “Derek’s Friends” – a narrative short written and directed in 2016 by Jersey City filmmaker Joseph
G. Sexton, who was only 14-years old at the time. The Rhode Island International Film Festival jury awarded Sexton’s movie the First Prize-Kids Eye International Film Award that same year. Friday’s evening gala will round out with documentary filmmaker Greg Schultz’s look at the complex history of the Jersey City Medical Center, now reimagined as “The Beacon in JC.” Tickets to Friday’s Red Carpet. Saturday’s Red Carpet Event features the movie “Almost Paris” directed by Domenica CameronScorsese, who calls the film “a very complex financial story told in personal terms.” In addition to the director, in attendance will be cast members Abigail Hawk, Adrian Martinez, Susan Varon, Adam LeFevre,
Wally Marzano Lesnevich, and Michael Sorvino, along with actor Gary Pastore (currently starring in The Deuce on HBO) who served as a producer in this film. Tickets to Saturdays’s Red Carpet Sunday’s Closing Nite Awards Gala –The Fort Lee Film Commission presents the screening of a recently discovered silent film made in New Jersey, “The Grocery Clerk’s Romance” (Keystone Studio, 1912). Also performing will be the Gotham Easy Jazz Band. Tickets to Sundays’s Red Carpet. If You Go Golden Door International Film Festival Oct. 5-8th various menus in Jersey City For further information please contact gdiff17@ gmail.com
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Ground-Breaking at the Resnick Redevelopment site: Developers and City officials took part in the ground-breaking ceremony at 46th Street and Broadway for a ten-story building that will include 91 residential units and a ground-floor commercial space. Pictured from left to right: developer Lance Lucarelli, Mayor Jimmy Davis, First Ward Council Member Tom Cotter, City Council President Sharon Ashe-Nadrowski, Second Ward Council Member Sal Gullace, Council Member At-Large Juan Perez, and Joseph Lucarellli.
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legant and gracious, this large Victorian Bayonne home which is situated on a 50’ x 100’ lot, offers 4 to 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a myriad of the original details and preserved original workmanship including 7 fireplaces and pocket doors throughout. The kitchen and baths are modern, but respect the character of the home. This is truly a rare opportunity!
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Great starter unit or “pied-a-terre”! Modestly sized but lovely condo with newly remodeled kitchen with Stainless Steel appliances, hardwood floors, and good closet space is located in midtown convenient to transportation, shopping and restaurants.
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Well-kept, semiattached 2 family newer roof, siding, porch, front door, furnace & HW heater. Full finished basement offers opportunity for a duplex unit if combined with the 1st floor. Asking $329,000
NEW LISTING! Bayonne Exceptional 3 Family Exceptional property! Occupy or invest in this large, well maintained 3 family property right across from the 34th Street Light Rail Station. Each unit features 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen and living room; separate utility service, plus plenty of off-street parking. Don’t miss this opportunity Asking $550,000
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Beautiful & large 2 Family on 28.75 x 125.83 lot. Lovely deck with hot tub. Shared driveway, parking for 2 cars. 3 baths, 4 bedrooms and 2 skylights. Asking $439,000
DAZZLING!
One Family - Bayonne
This Single Family Home has been beautifully renovated & updated in 2010! Home features cherry wood cabinets. Granite counter tops with bevel edging, remote control ceiling fans in every room, hardwood floors throughout and gas fireplace to name a few. Escape into your own retreat like yard with trek decking and an above ground 18' round pool! Great for entertaining! Potential for expansion into the walk up attic that is fully insulated! Plenty of parking with your garage and driveway. Close to parks, schools, places of worship & NYC transportation.
Asking $410,000
GREAT STARTER HOME
LOCATION! LOCATION! One Family - Bayonne
Prime area, premier School District, easy access to bus & Light Rail Station. One family with parking. First floor open concept. Kitchen, living room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, master bedroom has double closets. Extra room on 2nd floor perfect for office/computer room/playroom. Hardwood floors, roof 3 years old. Aluminum siding. 2 zone heat - lovely yard.
Asking $449,000
BERGEN POINT
Two Family - Bayonne Nice 2 Family with separate utilities, gas heat and Owners Duplex. Near schools, NYC transportation and Stephen Gregg Park. Not far from Light Rail Station.
One Family Bayonne Charming 1 Family located in lovely area. 4 bedrooms, oak kitchen, large family room with wood burning fireplace, skylight in attic. Gleaming Parquet floors. Finished attic - patio in yard.
Asking $329,000
Asking $369,000
WHY PAY RENT! Condo - Bayonne
Lovely Condo priced to sell. This one bedroom unit is in a pet friendly building just a few blocks from Stephen Gregg Park. Amenities include stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, storage and washer dryer room in basement. Close to all transportation. Maintenance includes heat & hot water. Call today to schedule a showing. Asking $135,000 WELL MAINTAINED ONE FAMILY BAYONNE This One Family sits on an oversized lot on a tree-lined street in beautiful Uptown Bayonne. 2 1/2 blocks to 130 Acre Park & waterfront. Five blocks from Light Rail Station, near buses to NYC, restaurants, shopping, Houses of Worship and Schools. House features plenty of parking, converted garage, large deck w pool, 3 zone gas heat & 2 zone central A/C. 3 full baths, Master bedroom complete with Cathedral ceilings & full bath. Finished basement...much more!!
Asking $469,000
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