This long Labor Day weekend, enjoy the last days of summer at these great Jersey City events. 902 Brewing Co. is throwing an end of summer bash, and Miller Branch Library is having their Annual Back to School Supply Giveaway. Plus, Deep Space Gallery is having a Weekend Market, it’s the last chance to catch […]
Rogue Waves September: The Live Music Scene in Jersey City
For live music fans, August is a time of scarcity. September, on the other hand, is all about options. All month long, you’ll have your pick of interesting shows. I’ve put our star next to seven of them, but I could have discussed many others, too: veteran bachata singer Felix D’Oleo at The Factory on Saturday […]
A Tense Board of Ed Considers Test Scores and New Proposals
On Monday, with summer coming to an end, the Board of Education held its first public caucus meeting since June. The board took the opportunity to present proficiency assessments, take public comment, and introduce potential resolutions for the coming months. Tensions still linger amongst some board members months after April’s chaotic public meeting in which […]
State-Appointed Monitor to Oversee Troubled NJCU
State officials have appointed a monitor to oversee all fiscal operations, budgeting, and staffing at New Jersey City University, just over a year after mounting mismanagement drove trustees to declare a financial emergency and replace top administrators there. Henry J. Amoroso, an attorney and tenured associate professor of legal studies at Seton Hall University’s Stillman […]
Activists Call for Change After Police Kill Bergen-Lafayette Man
A police killing in Bergen-Lafayette Sunday has renewed calls from social justice activists who say mental health professionals, not police officers, should respond to calls involving people going through mental crises. Sunday’s fatal encounter came five months after Paterson police shot and killed a man whose family said was exhibiting signs of mental illness, and […]
In Emotional Vigil, Mourners Celebrate Andrew Washington and Demand Change
Last night, hundreds of mourners gathered in front of a simple wood frame house on Randolph Avenue to sing, pray, reminisce, rage and exhort. Inside, just two days earlier, their relative and neighbor Andrew Jerome Washington had been gunned down, felled by two bullets from a Jersey City police officer’s gun. The circumstances surrounding the […]
Vigil for Man Shot by Police Set for Tonight
A vigil for a Bergen-Lafayette man shot and killed by police on Sunday afternoon has been set for tonight at 6 p.m. Organized by Mount Pisgah A.M.E. Church, the vigil is to take place in front of 256 Randolph Avenue, the home of the deceased man, Andrew Jerome Washington. According to the police, Washington was […]
Controversial Barrow Street Closure to Remain in Effect through December
The controversial closure of a section of Barrow Street that crosses the Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza will remain in effect through the end of the year. According to a notice yesterday from Jersey City Department of Infrastructure, Barrow Street between Christopher Columbus Drive and Bay Street is to remain closed under a “pilot” that went […]
Mayor Calls on Attorney General to Release Video in Fatal Police Shooting
At a news conference today Mayor Fulop called upon the New Jersey Attorney General to quickly release body-cam video of yesterday’s fatal confrontation between Jersey City police and an emotionally disturbed Bergen-Lafayette man. According to Fulop and Public Safety Director James Shea, 52-year-old Andrew Jerome Washington was shot with a firearm and taser by members […]
Attorney General Investigating Fatal Police-Involved Shooting
The New Jersey Attorney General is investigating Sunday’s fatal police-involved shooting in Bergen-Lafayette. According to the Attorney General, the shooting, first reported by the Jersey City Times, took place at approximately 2:28 p.m. on Sunday when police officers from the Jersey City Police Department responded to a home on Randolph Avenue. Emergency medical services personnel […]