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Hudson Reporter New rendering shows changed plans for Morris Park After resident suggestions, the park will remain passive × A digital rendering of the completed park renovations by CME Associates. New renderings for Dr. David Morris Park in Bayonne show the latest plans for the passive park on the corner of Broadway and East 47th Street. The park has a history of controversy surrounding developer plans to overhaul the small green space. Uptown residents were outraged in December of 2018, when the city council approved a temporary-use agreement with the L Group, the developer of BayOne at the former site of Resnick’s hardware store, that allowed them to potentially remove five trees to erect scaffolding during construction. ....
Hudson Reporter × February is Black History Month. This is a great time to recognize the important role that the Black community has played in Bayonne since the beginning. Black history is part of American history and Bayonne history. Our municipality became the Township of Bayonne in 1861 and the City of Bayonne in 1869. In the 1860’s, Bayonne was a rural community with a very small population. Most local people made a living from farming, fishing, and boating. Many Black residents worked in the shellfish trade at a time when oysters and clams thrived around Bayonne. After Standard Oil arrived in the 1870s, Bayonne’s economy changed dramatically. ....
Hudson Reporter Bayonne offers several Black History Month contests The events prompt locals to honor Black excellence × A number of contests aim to highlight Black excellence during Black History Month. Virtual Contest The Donald Byrd Cultural Foundation will showcase various genres of the visual and performing arts. Viewing is free and will be aired on the Donal Byrd Cultural Foundation website via Zoom. Contestants are invited to submit videos in either the Visual Arts or Performing Arts categories. Cash prizes will be awarded in each category. The contest is open to all ages. Submissions will be accepted until Feb. 28. Use wetransfer.com for all video submissions. ....