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‘Now the block becomes her’
West 19th Street between Avenue C and Broadway is now Edith Ferrell Way
The street sign was unveiled at a ceremony for Ferrell on April 18. Photo by Daniel Israel.
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Courtney Ferrell poses with the resolution and street sign honoring his late mother. Photo by Daniel Israel.
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Family, friends and local officials pose with the new street sign at the corner of West 19th Street and Avenue C. Photo by Daniel Israel.
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Edith Ferrell Way is formerly West 19th Street between Avenue C and Broadway. Photo by Daniel Israel.
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The street sign was unveiled at a ceremony for Ferrell on April 18. Photo by Daniel Israel.
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Assemblyman Nicholas Chiaravalloti speaks at the bill signing at HCCC.
On Friday, Feb. 26, Gov. Phil Murphy, members of the New Jersey legislature, students, and representatives at Hudson County Community College met in Jersey City for the signing of legislation that will permanently codify the Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) Program into law.
“For far too long, higher education has been out of reach for countless New Jerseyans due to its high cost,” Murphy said. “Today’s bill signing underscores our continued commitment to college affordability, ensuring that our young people and working adults have the opportunity to earn post-secondary degrees and advance their promising careers.”
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Planning Board approves UPS distribution center
Thousands of jobs expected
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The Bayonne Planning Board approved an application by Lincoln Equities Group to construct a United Parcel Service (UPS) distribution center and an unaffiliated warehouse in Bayonne.
The project is estimated to create more than a thousand jobs.
The former Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne (MOTBY) was transferred to the city in 1999 and under the Davis Administration has seen a flurry of development, including residential and commercial sites such as COSTCO, Starbucks, and Lidl.
Lincoln Equities acquired the site in 2018, which consists of approximately 153 waterfront acres with direct access to Global Container Terminals and the NJ Turnpike.