Thursday, October 13, 2016

N.Y. man rushed to hosp after he's found bleeding on Jersey City ... and other top stories.

  • N.Y. man rushed to hosp after he's found bleeding on Jersey City ...

    N.Y. man rushed to hosp after he's found bleeding on Jersey City ...
    A man was taken to Jersey City Medical Center after he was found bleeding profusely in Downtown Jersey City, officials said. Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal  A Brooklyn, New York man was found bleeding profusely on a step on Jersey Avenue near Fifth Street in Jersey City on Monday afternoon, Jersey City police said. The 46-year-old man was unresponsive when police arrived at 3:40 p.m., and he was rushed to the Jersey City Medical Center-RWJBarnabas Health, a police report said. The man..
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  • Historic White Eagle Hall in Jersey City undergoes restoration ...

    Historic White Eagle Hall in Jersey City undergoes restoration ...
    White Eagle Hall, the historic bingo hall that long served as the practice gym for the St. Anthony High School basketball team, has undergone a dramatic restoration. The Ben LoPiccolo Development Group has transformed the 106-year-old building on Newark Avenue in Jersey City into an event space and performing arts center for the community. "White Eagle Hall was a multimillion dollar, high-end restoration," said Ben LoPiccolo, the developer behind the restoration. "The city has been instrumenta..
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  • 3-car accident reported on Routes 1&9 in Jersey City

    3-car accident reported on Routes 1&9 in Jersey City
    A three-car accident on Routes 1&9 in Jersey City occurred around 10 a.m. just north of North Street. Google Maps image  A three-car accident on Routes 1&9 in Jersey City has blocked one lane of traffic on the busy highway.  The accident, which occurred just north of North Street, began tying up southbound traffic at around 10:20 a.m.  No additional information was immediately available this morning. 
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  • Jersey City police, firefighter unions endorse JCEA-backed BOE ticket

    Jersey City police, firefighter unions endorse JCEA-backed BOE ticket
    Jersey City police, firefighter unions endorse JCEA-backed BOE ticket The Jersey City Police and Fire Department unions have endorsed the Education Matters board of education slate, who already have the backing of the local teachers’ union and Mayor Steven Fulop. By John Heinis/Hudson County View “As the leaders of the Jersey City Police, Fire & Teachers’ Unions we know how important the future of education is for you, your family and Jersey City,” the union leaders for Jersey City police, fi..
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  • Hoboken to offer free emergency response training | Journal Entries

    Hoboken to offer free emergency response training | Journal Entries
    Hoboken is inviting members of the community to join its 100-strong and growing Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) during a series of free CERT classes during October. Participation in CERT requires the successful completion of a training course on a range of subject matter specific to emergency response and disaster relief. All classes will be held at the Multi Service Center, 124 Grand Street, and will run from 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. There will be a one hour lunch break between modules..
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  • Community forum on race, diversity, religion, BOE race Sept. 29

    Community forum on race, diversity, religion, BOE race Sept. 29
    Three Jersey City Board of Education candidates and the pastor of a Jersey City church will host a community forum on race, religion, diversity and the school board on Thursday, Sept. 29, the candidates announced. The forum was organized by Asmaa Abdalla, Luis Felipe Fernandez and Matthew Schapiro, who are running for school board seats on the Jersey City United ticket. Metropolitan AME Zion Church Pastor the Rev. Nathaniel Legay will join the three candidates in leading the "Speak Up, Speak O..
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  • Could history repeat itself with North Jersey casino vote?

    Could history repeat itself with North Jersey casino vote?
    If history is any indication, the defeat of a November ballot question on North Jersey casinos would not end the fight to expand gaming beyond Atlantic City.Low poll numbers and a pro-North Jersey casino group dropping its marketing campaign last week suggest Atlantic City will retain its state monopoly on gambling for at least two years, the next time a referendum could resurface.That’s what happened more than 40 years ago, when a 1974 referendum, which lacked specifics about where New Jersey ..
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  • Paterson looks to generate almost $450000 in revenue by hiking off ...

    Paterson looks to generate almost $450000 in revenue by hiking off ...
    The city council gave preliminary approval on a measure to increase the off-duty police administrative fee by $5 to generate $441,130 in new revenue, according to municipal documents. Under the revised ordinance the city will charge $15 per hour in administrative fee for off-duty police employment. Currently, the city charges a $10 per hour fee, according to the city ordinance. The fees are paid by companies and organizations that utilize off-duty police officers. The city’s administrative fee,..
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  • Why TV ads are already airing 2017 governor's race in NJ

    Why TV ads are already airing 2017 governor's race in NJ
    Phil Murphy/YouTube Six weeks until the election and a New Jersey gubernatorial candidate is spending more than $1 million on his latest campaign ad. That’s not for the election in November, but for next year. Phil Murphy, the former Goldman Sachs executive who served as Democratic National Committee finance chairman and ambassador to Germany, this week launched a TV ad that kicks off a media campaign expected to cost more than a million dollars. It’s very unusual for gubernatorial candidates t..
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  • 3 arrested on DWI charges in 4-day span in Bayonne, cops say

    3 arrested on DWI charges in 4-day span in Bayonne, cops say
    BAYONNE -- Three people were arrested in separate drunk driving cases during a recent four-day span, police said. At 4:21 p.m. on Sept. 21, Erin M. Reilly, 31, of Jersey City was arrested at 54th Street and Broadway and charged with driving a silver Ford Focus while drunk, according to police. Then at 3:47 p.m. on Sept. 24, Grant L. Crayton, 72, of Jersey City was arrested on the same charge after he struck a parked vehicle with his Hyundai Elantra in the parking lot of Rite Aid at 1097 Broadw..
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Jersey City celebrates at annual Irish festival (PHOTOS) .No Longer a Hurricane — for Now — Hermine Winds Up for Big Northeast Punch .
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