Posts Tagged ‘Port Authority’

Wednesday Morning News Roundup

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

Jersey 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 [...]



Tuesday Morning News Roundup

By • Feb 7th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City Requesting One-Year Delay of Citywide Reval: About six months after property inspectors started going door-to-door in Jersey City for the first citywide revaluation since 1988, the city is hoping to put the brakes on the reval, citing problems with the city’s tax maps and a “higher than anticipated” number of residents refusing to [...]



Friday Morning News Roundup

By • Feb 3rd, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City Man Found Guilty of Strangling Ex-Girlfriend’s Daughter and then Setting Room on Fire: A Jersey City man charged with strangling his ex-girlfriend’s daughter and torching her Stevens Avenue home to hide the crime was found guilty of murder yesterday afternoon. Hudson County Feeding the Rental Appetite: Hudson County rules the rental housing market [...]



Monday Morning News Roundup

By • Jan 30th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

13 People Relocated from Jersey City Building After Car Smashes Into It: Seven adults and six children had to be relocated early Saturday when a vehicle crashed into a three-story building at Martin Luther King Drive and Union Street in Jersey City, officials said. Advocates Conduct Annual County Homeless Count: While this census of the [...]



PATH Ridership At Record Highs In 2011, With More Upgrades Coming, But AAA Lawsuit Over Toll Hike Looms

By • Jan 24th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

As cars continue to clog the tri-state highways, in particular the Pulaski Skyway, which a study confirms as one of the most congested in the country, the Port Authority’s PATH rail system is increasingly finding new commuters. The PATH can now boast of a record ridership for 2011, with 76.6 million commuter trips made for [...]



Wednesday Morning News Roundup

By • Jan 4th, 2012 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City Council Faction Seeks to Oust Council President: Ward C Councilwoman Nidia Lopez is seeking to oust Councilman at large Peter Brennan as council president two years before his term is up and replace him with Councilwoman at large Viola Richardson. Look for more from JCI later today. PSE&G Wins Special Incentives for Transmission [...]



Tuesday Morning News Roundup

By • Dec 13th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City Residents Still Impacted by Hurricane Irene: Thousands of New Jersey residents, including some in Jersey City, say they are still dealing with the aftermath of flooding and property damage from Hurricane Irene. Hudson County Sheriff’s Officers Round Up Deadbeat Parents in Statewide Crackdown: Of those arrested in Hudson County, one Jersey City man [...]



Friday Morning News Roundup

By • Dec 9th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Assignment of On-Duty Cops to Political Fundraiser Draws Criticism: On-duty Jersey City cops were stationed outside Mayor Jerramiah Healy’s political fundraiser at Puccini’s restaurant on West Side Avenue Tuesday night, drawing criticism that protection for a fundraiser should not be paid for by taxpayers. Councilman Fulop Wants Law Warning New Residents of Parking Rules: Jersey [...]



Wednesday Morning News Roundup

By • Nov 30th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

GOP Presidential Candidate Buddy Roemer Visits Made with Love: Republican presidential candidate Buddy Roemer was in Jersey City yesterday to meet and greet supporters at Made With Love Organic Bakery & Cafe on Jersey Avenue. Look for more from JCI later today. Jersey City Comedian Patrice O’Neal Dies at 41: Comedian, actor and radio personality [...]



Monday Morning News Roundup

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

Powerhouse District Mural Rotting Away: Dislocations takes a look at a mural on Marin Boulevard and Bay Street, which was painted by Thomas John Carlson, and appears to be falling to pieces. Financial Experts Speak to High School Students: New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Tom Considine and Provident Bank CEO Chris Martin [...]

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