Thursday, February 25, 2016

Irvington man charged in violent robbery of Jersey City woman and other top stories.

  • Irvington man charged in violent robbery of Jersey City woman

    GeraldHansome.jpg Gerald Hansome appears in court in Jersey City yesterday, Feb. 24, 2016, on charges he robbed a Jersey City woman on Feb.7. An Essex County man has been charged with forcing his way into the home of a Jersey City woman and violently robbing her cell phone and wallet. Gerald J. Hansome, of Irvington, is charged with burglary for "forcefully entering" the victim's home on Feb. 7, the criminal complaint says. He the..
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  • Jersey City man charged with series of attacks on woman, dropping ...

    Jersey City man charged with series of attacks on woman, dropping ...
    CarrellRobertson.jpg Carrell Roberson, 23, appears in court in Jersey City yesterday, Feb. 24, 2015, on charges he assaulted a woman on multiple dates. JERSEY CITY -- A Jersey City man has been charged with several increasingly violent attacks on a woman, including one in which he dropped his 7-month-old child. A criminal complaint said Carrell Robertson, 23, of Ocean Avenue, kicked in the woman's front door on July, 5, and on Au..
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  • Jersey City cop, brother charged with robbing, assaulting brother-in ...

    Jersey City cop, brother charged with robbing, assaulting brother-in ...
    A Jersey City police officer and his brother have been charged with robbing their brother-in-law and fracturing the man's face during an assault Sunday night on Kensington Avenue. Md Khan, 24, of Ogden Avenue, and his brother, Abdus Khan, 38, of Summit Avenue, are charged with conspiracy to commit robbery, aggravated assault and threatening to kill their brother-in-law at about 11 p.m. Sunday night. "These are very serious charges and as a result, Officer (Md) Khan was suspended immediately wi..
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  • Parking change sought by developer rejected by Jersey City board

    Parking change sought by developer rejected by Jersey City board
    JERSEY CITY รข€” Faced with overwhelming opposition from residents, the city Planning Board last night voted down a request by developer LeFrak to lower the number of parking spaces planned for a building it is constructing on 10th Street. About two dozen residents of the city's Hamilton Park neighborhood spoke in opposition to the request, saying they already have difficulty finding on-street parking and worry about fighting with extra motorists for spaces. "It was a true testament to the powe..
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  • Funeral set for teacher, daughter killed in Turnpike crash in Jersey City

    Funeral set for teacher, daughter killed in Turnpike crash in Jersey City
    Funeral arrangements have been set for a Hudson County Prep science teacher and his young daughter who were killed in an accident on the New Jersey Turnpike Monday. Visitation will be held for Tim O'Donnell, 48, and Bridget O'Donnell, 5, tomorrow at Sweeney Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Saturday at St. Paul II church in Bayonne at 11 a.m. On Monday afternoon, O'Donnell's 2001 Chevrolet Malibu was slowing with traffic at the 14C toll plaza when he was rear-ende..
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  • Jersey City's Office of Diversity and Inclusion hopes to end 'tale of ...

    Jersey City's Office of Diversity and Inclusion hopes to end 'tale of ...
    Jersey City’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion hopes to end ‘tale of two cities’ The Jersey City Council unanimously passed (9-0) an amendment to create the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, with responsibilities including tax abatement compliance and the hiring of minorities and women-owned businesses by developers. Jersey City Council President Lavarro called the move the “promise fulfilled to the rest of Jersey City, outside of downtown, and making sure that as we are talking about making..
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  • 30-year tax exemption in Ward F to generate $6M in revenue for ...

    30-year tax exemption in Ward F to generate $6M in revenue for ...
    The Jersey City Council voted 6-3 to approve a 30-year tax exemption for Bergen Avenue Urban Renewal LLC, expecting to realize $6 million in revenue, an additional $2 million compared to the city’s conventional taxes, over the same 30-year period. Jersey City Council President Rolando Lavarro itemized the benefits of the tax abatement as “60 construction jobs, 8 permanent jobs, affordable trust fund of $106,563, and an annual service charge over 30 years of $6,486,000, as compared to convention..
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  • Hot Shooting Start Lifts No. 5 TCNJ to 92-82 Upset of No. 1 NJCU in ...

    JERSEY CITY, NJ (NJCUGothicKnights.com) | Fifth-seeded The College of New Jersey knocked down its first seven three-point field goal tries to open the game ...
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  • Defending NCAA Champ Stevens Sweeps #NJCUMVB

    6 ranked Stevens Institute of Technology had an 80 percent sideout rate and swept a cross-Hudson County non-conference matchup from the New Jersey City ...
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New group aims to advocate for Jersey City Hispanic business owners .No honking, yelping or squawking: Jersey City councilman wants ... .
Cancer-causing HPV plummeted in teens since vaccine, study finds .Jersey City residents discuss vision for future of Central Avenue .

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