Streets sweeping will resume for main streets in Jersey City starting on Monday, April 27.
NJās Undocumented Immigrants and COVID-19: Free-Falling Through the Safety Net
COVID-19 has left Luciaās life in shambles. Her partner of 27 years died last week, at home, after being released twice from a hospital despite probably having the disease and having serious trouble breathing. She has contracted the virus and, while she has lung damage and other conditions that put her at risk of complications, is at home. She has no job, no income and no idea what to do next.
Mayor Fulop’s Bid to Pull Arts Referendum Gets Mixed Reviews
Heather Warfel Sandler, chair of the Jersey City Arts Council, added, āTheĀ JCAC fully intends to see this Arts Trust effort through.ā That said, she did note, āWe have one chance to ask the voters, so carefully weighing the best time to generate support for this is crucial.ā
Jersey City Kids Lament School Closures
Jersey City students have not been inside a school since March 16, when schools closed physically due to the spread of the virus. Parents suddenly doubled as teachers as learning through paper packets, Google Classroom, and Zoom commenced. Kids have been managing their own unique stresses with life slowed and stilled, conducted mostly within the walls of their homes, unable to frolic outside as parks citywide are now also closed.
Funds from Regional Clean-Energy Initiative to Electrify NJās Transportation Sector
In a strategic plan the administration issued Friday, 75% of the estimated $80 million it will receive each year is targeted toward electrification in the sector, particularly investing in NJ Transit buses and infrastructure, and medium- and heavy-duty diesel vehicles in densely populated communities already overburdened with pollution.
Can State, Local Governments Save Hundreds of Millions by Furloughing Workers?
Proposed plan from two Senate Dems would save money by furloughing workers while ensuring they qualify for enhanced federal unemployment benefits.
“Reopen Liberty State Park and Lincoln Park!”
Public outcry against the closures of Liberty State Park and Lincoln Park in Jersey City as mandated by Governor Phil Murphy has surfaced and is growing.
When the Coronavirus Hits Home: Putting Child Care Plans in Writing Just in Case
The New Jersey Department of Children and Families (DCF) is suggesting one more: completing a power of attorney (POA) form that designates a temporary legal guardian in the event a parent or parents become ill or incapacitated.
Jersey City Municipal Council Debates Rent Freeze
With COVID-19 wreaking its fifth straight week of havoc on Jersey City, the cityās municipal council met Wednesday night to consider the first reading of an ordinance to freeze rent and ban late payment penalties on all units subject to rent control. Spurred by the pandemic, the ordinance, if passed, would remain in effect through August 1. Debate on its scope was spirited.
With NJ Schools Shut for Another Month, Lessons Learned, Advice from Front Lines
School leaders yesterday said the digital divide has long been realized but now it was hitting home.