Thursday, October 20, 2016

Jersey City man accused of stabbing man in fight, cops say and other top stories.

  • Jersey City man accused of stabbing man in fight, cops say

    Jersey City man accused of stabbing man in fight, cops say
    JERSEY CITY -- A 24-year-old city man has been charged with stabbing a 32-year-old man in the chest during a fight on the 500-block of Bergen Avenue, according to a police report. Around 3:40 p.m. on Friday, James Glass of Bergen Avenue was arrested on the charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and other weapons offenses, police said. Police were initially called to 504 Bergen Ave. on the report of a fight, but didn't observe a fight when they arrived there, the report stated. With..
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  • JERSEY CITY BRIEFS

    NEW SCHOOL COMING – Mayor Steven Fulop, in collaboration with the Jersey City public schools and the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency, unveiled plans on Tuesday for the state’s first public school located in private, residential high-rise housing, to be built as part of a $370 million housing development on Christopher Columbus Drive. The project will feature a two-story, 35,000 square foot public school accommodating 200 pre-K, kindergarten, and first grade students, addressing the growing ..
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  • Jersey City United candidates meet public Aspirants for school ...

    Jersey City United candidates meet public Aspirants for school ...
    by Al Sullivan Reporter staff writer Hudson Reporter Sep 25, 2016 | 174 views | 0  | 7  |  |  A UNITED EFFORT – Candidates for Jersey City United say they hope to continue the progress that has been made in the school district over the last three years. slideshow A handful of people gathered out in front of the Greenville Public Library on Sept. 20 to attend the first of a series of public events outlining the platform of the Jersey City United candidates i..
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  • Man charged with attempted murder in Hoboken shooting

    Man charged with attempted murder in Hoboken shooting
    (File photo)  HOBOKEN â€” A Jersey City man was arrested early Saturday in connection with a shooting in Hoboken that left a 20-year-old man hospitalized, police said. The accused shooter, Shaquil Huggins, 24, faces charges, including attempted murder, hindering apprehension and weapons-related offenses, according to Hoboken police. A 20-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to his abdomen and internal injuries in the shooting Sept. 17 on Jackson Street. Hoboken police and the Hudson County P..
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  • TCNJ Pulls Away from Men's Soccer in Second Half

    TCNJ Pulls Away from Men's Soccer in Second Half
    EWING, N.J. (NJCUGothicKnights.com) | The College of New Jersey led 2-0 at halftime before the New Jersey City University men's soccer team fell apart ...
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  • Woman thrown into door by NJ corrections officer needs 12 staples ...

    Woman thrown into door by NJ corrections officer needs 12 staples ...
    LStephens.jpg New Jersey Corrections Officer Lorenzo L. Stephens, 49, appears in court in Jersey City today, Sept. 23, 2016, on the charge of aggravated assault. JERSEY CITY -- A 49-year-old New Jersey corrections officer has been charged with throwing a woman into a wood and glass door, leaving the woman with injuries that required 12 staples and four stitches, authorities said. Lorenzo L. Stephens, of Freeman Avenue in Jersey C..
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  • KEVIN POWELL @ Tales of Our Cities 2016 - Jersey City Library's ...

    Where: Van Vorst Park gazebo, Jersey City, NJ 07302 Throughout Van Vorst Park, in the heart of the Van Vorst Historic District, next door to the Main Library along Jersey Avenue and Montgomery Street. Description: Come meet and hear Jersey City's own - KEVIN POWELL - read from his latest book, a memoir of his life in Jersey City, THE EDUCATION OF KEVIN POWELL. A BOY'S JOURNEY INTO MANHOOD. So many authors... So much time... To have fun... From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.For children... *..
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  • The reval, revived City will restart politically sticky property ...

    The reval, revived City will restart politically sticky property ...
    Hold on to your hats! A scary political wind will shortly start to blow through Jersey City, now that the City Council has voted to approve a contract for a firm to undertake a new reevaluation of property. A divided council adopted an ordinance on Sept. 14 that begins – or actually, restarts – the first revaluation of Jersey City private property since 1988. An accompanying resolution appropriates a total of $5 million to cover the cost of the process, including a $4.4 million contract with an..
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  • Facts, fears at play in recent South Jersey violence

    Facts, fears at play in recent South Jersey violence
    Gunfire erupted repeatedly this summer throughout Atlantic and Cumberland counties, where law enforcement is determined to make visitors and residents feel safe.Atlantic County had several high-profile cases, including a shootout that left one suspect dead and a police officer critically wounded. Towns from Millville to Hamilton Township saw at least 15 shootings just in the past month, including a rolling shootout on the Atlantic City Expressway that killed one and injured five. And on Friday,..
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  • Kids of all races with fake guns face serious trouble | Quigley

    Kids of all races with fake guns face serious trouble | Quigley
    Please don't make this a black-white issue. What the people involved look like isn't important here. It's a common sense issue. This year so far 30 teens have been killed while waving fake guns. How stupid of them! Of course, they didn't deserve to die for stupidity, but they might have seen it coming. When anyone waves a gun at a pursuing police officer, security guard, or a stranger in a right-to carry state, what do they think will happen? Please tell your kids, your grandkids, your neighbor..
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No Longer a Hurricane — for Now — Hermine Winds Up for Big Northeast Punch .Two longtime Jersey City officials stepping down .
Microsoft's Latest Anti-MacBook Ad Focuses on Surface Pro 4's Touchscreen .Judge dismisses charges against Jersey City's ex-top cop in political ... .

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