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Mayor Jimmy Davis,
First Ward Council Member Neil Carroll, Council Member At-Large
Juan Perez, and Second Ward Council Member Sal Gullace were present
to celebrate the grand opening. (SEE BRIEF)
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Staff members of the Bayonne Office On Aging congratulated
Pastor Gary Grindeland on being named Senior of the Year for both Bayonne and
Hudson County. Pictured from left to right: Anna Gonzalez, Annie Grindeland
(sister of the honoree), Pastor Gary Grindeland, Teresa Troglio, Meghan Luzzi,
Office On Aging Executive Director Joyce Person-Perkins, and Dawn Herring. (SEE BRIEF)
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Mayor Jimmy Davis,
First Ward Council Member Neil Carroll, Council Member At-Large
Hudson Reporter
Bayonne High School presented a great show online,
It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. Joe Landry, a playwright, adapted the classic Christmas film for presentation as a radio play. Working together, the Bayonne High School Drama Society and the Bayonne Educational Network (BEN-TV) produced the play for the Internet. This was a great way to present a show for a large audience without creating a health risk during the Coronavirus pandemic. The play was directed by Drama teacher Brendan Wahlers, who is also a professional actor.
The cast for
It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play included Bayonne High School students, alumni, faculty, administrators, and municipal officials. There are forty-four characters in the play. The actors were recorded to create a pre-recorded livestream that was available for viewing on December 24, 25, and 26.