Posts Tagged ‘education’

Residents Get an Early Look at School District’s Spending Proposals

By • Feb 20th, 2012 • Category: Featured, News

Next year’s projected $673.4 million school budget could feature a $42.5 million increase and $8.4 million deficit — yet stay within the state’s two-percent property tax cap limit, business administrator Melissa Simmons said at a public meeting Wednesday at Greenville’s School 15.



Jersey City Education Officials to Take Part in Community Meeting Wednesday in the Heights

By • Feb 13th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Share/Save Jersey City interim schools superintendent Franklin Walker (pictured at right), several Board of Education trustees and other education administrators and elected officials will descend on the Heights Wednesday evening for a community meeting at PS #27. The meeting is “an opportunity for everyone to find out what is going on in our public school [...]



Wednesday Morning News Roundup

By • Feb 8th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveJersey City Police Probe “Threatening” Letter that Blames a Nurse for Killing Sale of Christ Hospital and for its Subsequent Bankruptcy Filing: A Christ Hospital nurse who is a union official received a threatening letter yesterday blaming her for the collapse of a deal to sell the hospital and the hospital’s subsequent bankruptcy filing. Jersey [...]



Thursday Morning News Roundup

By • Feb 2nd, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveWoman Struck by Train at Grove Street PATH Station: Early this morning, the fear of every commuter was realized as reports came in of a woman caught beneath a train at the Grove Street PATH Station. School Bus/SUV Collision in Front of Jersey City City Hall Sends Schoolchildren to the Hospital: A collision between a [...]



Thursday Morning News Roundup

By • Jan 26th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveJersey City City Council Moves to Strip Council President of his Title; Mayor Vows to Veto: A sharply divided Jersey City City Council moved to strip Councilman-at-Large Peter Brennan of his council president title at last night’s council meeting, an action that city attorneys have called “illegal” and one that Mayor Jerramiah Healy has vowed [...]



Wednesday Morning News Roundup

By • Jan 25th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveJersey City Neighborhood Associations Form “Community Oversight Board” to Monitor Christ Hospital Sale: Save Christ Hospital, a grassroots Jersey City effort that is trying to bring more transparency to the potential sale of the hospital, has formed a community oversight board to “represent ordinary citizens of Hudson County in the plans to sell this important [...]



Friday Morning News Roundup

By • Jan 6th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveMore Jersey City Men Charged in Mall Stabbing: Two more Jersey City men have been charged in the case of a man police say was stabbed seven times by a fellow Christmas shopper while he waited in line to buy the coveted new Nike Air Jordan sneakers at the Newport Centre Mall on December 22. [...]



Fast-Tracked and Rewritten Bill Could Could Launch Four Schools in Jersey City

By • Jan 5th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveEditor’s Note: This story was originally published by our media partner NJ Spotlight. First proposed by Gov. Chris Christie and since taken up by South Jersey Democrats, a plan that would open up select public schools to nonprofit or even some limited for-profit management appears poised for passage in the final days of the legislature’s [...]



Tuesday Morning News Roundup

By • Dec 20th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveIncidents of Violence, Vandalism Declining in Jersey City Schools: The New Jersey Department of Education’s yearly report tracking incidents of violence and vandalism in schools shows a modest decline both statewide and in Jersey City specifically. Jersey City Gay Couple Fights for Custody of Twin Girls: A Hudson County Superior Court judge last week awarded [...]



Monday Morning News Roundup

By • Dec 19th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveJersey City Collects 15,000 Coats for the Homeless: Roughly 15,000 coats were collected in Jersey City as part of a statewide effort to collect 50,000 coat donations through the nonprofit Jersey Cares. Jersey City’s First Female Firefighter Promoted to Captain: Among 21 JCFD firefighters promoted to Capetian last weekwas Capt. Constance Zappella, the city’s first [...]

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