Posts Tagged ‘Jersey City Free Public Library’

Community Awareness Series Presents Jazz-O-Etry Saturday, February 11th At 8pm

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

The Community Awareness Series will host a night of ‘Jazz-O-Etry’ featuring the David Robinson-Richard Banks Jazz Band and the spoken word performance of Michael Goines, Sr. at the Miller Branch of the Jersey City Free Public Library on Saturday, February 11th at 8 pm. Saxophonist David Robinson and pianist Richard Banks will be leading the [...]



Tuesday Morning News Roundup

By • Jan 10th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City Council President Threatens Lawsuit Over Proposed Presidential Switch: A recent movement to oust Jersey City Councilman-at-Large Peter Brennan as City Council president may have hit a legal wall. Two Former Jersey City Project Managers Face Charges of Shaking Down Construction Firms and Suppliers for $385,000: Two men who once worked as a project [...]



Fulop Calls For Help In Holidays Decoration-Off: Jersey City vs. Roselle vs. Newark

By • Dec 12th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

An $80 million budgetary shortfall and subsequent austerity cuts got your free library system in a bind? Well, here’s a chance to wrangle up another $3,000 for Jersey City libraries in a friendly rivalry between Ward E Councilman Steve Fulop, Mayor Jamel Holley of Roselle and Councilman Anibal Ramos of Newark. The politicians are each [...]



Thursday Morning News Roundup

By • Dec 1st, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City Tenth on List of Most Artistic Cities in US: Jersey City for the first time made the Atlantic’s list of top artistic cities in America, placing tenth. Jersey City Rallies Against School Vouchers: Some 50 people rallied yesterday at a Jersey City school against proposed state legislation that would use public money to [...]



Environmentalist, Scientist, Jersey City Native Reads From His New Book, Saturday at 11am in the NJ Room

By • Nov 28th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Environmental scientist and Jersey City native Tom Belton will be reading from his new book, Protecting New Jersey’s Environment: From Cancer Alley to New Garden State, Saturday at 11am in the NJ Room of the Jersey City Free Public Library. Belton’s book, which was designated as a 2011 Honor Book by the Council for the [...]



Friday Morning News Roundup

By • Oct 21st, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Embankment Decision: The Jersey City twittersphere was abuzz with news that the Zoning Board voted last night 5-0 to deny an application to demolish the historic 6th Street Embankment. Expect more from JCI later today. Off-Duty Jersey City Cops Subdue Airline Passenger: When a hysterical passenger aboard a Hawaii-bound flight made a dash for the [...]



Thursday Morning News Roundup

By • Sep 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog

- Port Authority: Chris Ward, who jump-started development of the stalled World Trade Center site and memorial and oversaw a significant toll increase on the Hudson River crossings, intends to resign next month as executive director of the Port Authority, according to the New York Times. Meanwhile, in other Port Authority news, lawmakers from both [...]



Monday Morning News Roundup

By • Sep 26th, 2011 • Category: Blog

- Missing Woman Case: Police have found the remains of a missing Heights woman in a concrete-filled drum in her basement, and her husband has now been charged with killing her. Authorities now say she was likely strangled and then folded into a cement-filled container. – Combined Sewer System: The federal Environmental Protection Agency says [...]



Fraud, Entrapment & Political Payback: The Allegations Fly as Library’s Community Awareness Series Fights for Funding

By • Aug 30th, 2011 • Category: Arts, Featured, News, Politics

While the latest developments inside City Hall show signs of promise for some restored funding to the Community Awareness Series, the founder of the 34-year-old program alleges that the budget cuts are not related directly to the library’s fiscal health, but are instead a matter of personal and political payback — a charge library officials deny.



Wednesday Morning News Roundup

By • Jun 22nd, 2011 • Category: Blog

- Spending Guidelines for Abbott $ Lacking: Jersey City and the other 30 former Abbott districts know a windfall is coming their way, their share of the $447 million in aid awarded by the state Supreme Court in its latest ruling in the epic Abbott v. Burke case. They even know, thanks to fairly accurate [...]

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