Authorities investigating fatal shooting at Ferris Triangle Park in Jersey City hudsoncountyview.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hudsoncountyview.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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By John Heinis/Hudson County View
The effort was fully funded by the Jersey City Open Space Trust Fund and took six months to complete.
“Triangle Park has been a priority under our Open Space Trust Act with a goal of reclaiming the public park space to bring out its fullest potential for the benefit of neighborhood residents, and so we worked directly with the community to understand their needs and bring them to fruition,” Mayor Steven Fulop said in a statement.
“This is a great way to kick off summer, especially for many of the local children and families as these park improvements provide an easily accessible outdoor recreational space where they can cool off and have fun under the sun.”
New and improved Ferris Triangle Park opens hudsonreporter.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hudsonreporter.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By TAPINTO JERSEY CITY STAFF
May 23, 2021 at 1:33 PM
The pandemic posed challenges for all religious congregations, including St. Paul’s and Incarnation, but Rev. Murphy never missed a beat, thanks in part to the assistance of his wife, Susan Suarez.
The pandemic posed challenges for all religious congregations, including St. Paul’s and .
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May 23, 2021 at 1:33 PM
JERSEY CITY, NJ - Rev. Thomas Murphy, rector of the Church of St. Paul and Incarnation, has accepted a new assignment as pastor of an Episcopalian church in suburban Maryland.
Murphy, a Jersey City native who was a parishioner at the Duncan Avenue church before entering the seminary 20 years ago, became rector of the then St. Paul’s in Bergen, in 2013. He had previously served as assistant pastor at Grace Church in Madison, and also spent a year as a university chaplain in Gainesville, Fla.
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Computers 4 People opens first office in Hoboken
Teen founder grows nonprofit from his bedroom to office at 51 Newark St. ×
Computers 4 People founder Dylan Zajac cut the ribbon on the non-profit s first office space on Feb. 5. Photo by Ajahni Jackson.
In a milestone moment, Hoboken-based nonprofit Computers 4 People cut the ribbon on its first official office space this month.
The nonprofit helps bridge the digital divide by collecting, refurbishing, and donating computers to individuals and organizations in under-resourced communities to promote equity and access to opportunity.
During the pandemic, technology has never been more important as those who are able work, attend school, interview for jobs remotely, and try and socialize while socially distanced.