RVM Enterprises opens Jersey City office
RVM Enterprises opens Jersey City office By Mario Marroquin, June 26, 2017 at 1:52 PM RVM's Cheryl Brunetti, Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop and RVM's Vinnie Brunetti cut the ribbon for the company's new headquarters. - (RVM ENTERPRISES) RVM Enterprises recently hosted Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop at its ribbon-cutting ceremony for its corporate headquarters in Jersey City. The data management and e-discovery service firm moved to Newport Tower, located at 545 Wash..>> view originalImmigrant detainee's death prompts protest outside NJ jail
KEARNY -- Immigrant and civil rights advocates joined faith groups outside Hudson County's jail tonight to demand answers in the case of a 35-year-old Honduran immigrant who died in Jersey City two weeks ago after being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents. The group of about 50 protesters, chanting "the people, united, will never be divided" and holding signs reading "America's got room, immigrants welcome," slammed county officials for their operation of the jail and for the..>> view originalEMS professionals recognized, girls go to mini college | Journal ...
Medical center's EMS professionals recognized Jersey City Medical Center's EMS professionals were recognized by the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders during EMS week, which ran from May 21 to the 27. Students chosen for conference Naomi Miranda and Sarenna Enright of Kearny High School were chosen to participate in the Girls' Career Institute. This was a four-day "mini college experience" at Douglas College on the Rutgers University campus in New Brunswick. They learned about different..>> view originalBlood drives coming to Hudson County after 'blood emergency ...
A number of blood drives will be held throughout Hudson County this summer following a recent declaration of a blood emergency by the New Jersey Blood Service and New York Blood Center. Due to a recent shortage of blood, NJBS is asking the public to find time to donate blood at either an NJBS donor center or a local blood drive in order to increase community blood supplies. The organization is also asking companies, organizations, and community groups to host blood dives in July and August. Her..>> view originalHudson County Health Notes, June 27, 2017
There will be a kids' cooking class at ShopRite in Bayonne on June 28. (Google Maps image)There will be a kids' cooking class at ShopRite in Bayonne on June 28. (Google Maps image)>> view originalAll the nations where NJ immigrants come from — and where in NJ ...
Check out our interactive map below. With immigrants hailing from more than 125 places around the world, New Jersey represents almost as many countries as the United Nations. The Garden State, home to 1.9 million foreign-born residents, has one of the highest concentration of immigrants of any state. Among our state’s 565 municipalities, only two — Pine Valley in Camden and Walpack in Sussex — have no immigrant neighbors. But everywhere else in New Jersey, you’ll find immigrants. This week, New..>> view originalSchool tax plan unfair, way too late; rules threaten wetlands ...
Dear Speaker Prieto and Senate President Sweeney, As the President of the Jersey City Education Association, I write you today to implore you to do what is right for the children of our state. Yes, many of our school districts are underfunded due to the governor's unwillingness to follow and fund the formula. As a state we must move towards fully funding the formula and correcting the inequities that have developed after nearly seven years of this governor's mismanagement. Yes, I acknowledge th..>> view originalLocal ID cards a worthy idea for Bridgeton | Editorial
It is interesting to see how the script has flipped regarding acceptance of identification cards that can be issued in place of other government-issued forms of I.D. For years, libertarians, civil liberties and immigrants-rights advocates decried about calls for a "national ID card." They were seen as an evil "Big-Brother-is-watching" proposition. Opponents suggested that it was abridgment of freedoms to be forced to carry a card that establishes who you are every time a police officer feels l..>> view originalPATH station elevator at center of 7-year legal battle set to open
Nearly 16 years after advocates for wheelchair users first demanded access to the Grove Street PATH station, crews are putting the final touches on the station's new elevator. The $4 million elevator, located at the corner of Grove Street and Columbus Drive, is set to open on Monday, according to the Port Authority. Construction began in the spring of 2015. James Weisman, CEO and president of United Spinal Association, one of two groups that sued the Port Authority over the station's wheelchair..>> view originalRonson Corporation, Sandy Hook and more tidbits from NJ history ...
Historically speaking, did you know: The Ronson Corporation, manufacturer or lighters and metal goods, was in part founded by Louis V. Aronson, who moved to Newark from New York City in 1899. A metallurgist, his patents ran into the hundreds, but he is best known for the "one moment" lighter, becoming in the late-1920s the "Famous Lighter." The company later operated in Somerset County. Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey, was founded as Queens College in 1766, and ranks as the eighth-..>> view original
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