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May 5, 2021 at 2:37 PM
Jersey City, NJ - As Jersey City’s business districts prepare for post pandemic recovery, it’s become more important than ever before to focus on the most critical issues that impact small businesses and property owners in our commercial centers, advocates say. For Journal Square, those important quality-of-life issues are addressed head-on by the men and women that serve as Clean Team and Public Safety Ambassadors for the Journal Square Special Improvement District (SID).
“Every day is a new challenge, there’s no limit to the amount of litter and garbage that finds its way to the street, but that’s what we’re here for, we stay on top of it and try to make sure that people have a clean place to do business.” says Antwan Milton, a Clean Team member and local Greenville resident.
May 5, 2021 at 2:37 PM
Jersey City, NJ - As Jersey City’s business districts prepare for post pandemic recovery, it’s become more important than ever before to focus on the most critical issues that impact small businesses and property owners in our commercial centers, advocates say. For Journal Square, those important quality-of-life issues are addressed head-on by the men and women that serve as Clean Team and Public Safety Ambassadors for the Journal Square Special Improvement District (SID).
“Every day is a new challenge, there’s no limit to the amount of litter and garbage that finds its way to the street, but that’s what we’re here for, we stay on top of it and try to make sure that people have a clean place to do business.” says Antwan Milton, a Clean Team member and local Greenville resident.
By TAPINTO NEWARK STAFF REPORT
December 23, 2020 at 11:57 AM
Councilmen Luis Quintana and Anibal Ramos Jr., Lisa Pastori, Bethel Church, Reverend Jorge Acosta, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Chris Bernardo of Mt. Prospect Partnership, John Lema, St. Michael’s Pantry
Councilmen Luis Quintana and Anibal Ramos Jr., Lisa Pastori, Bethel Church, Reverend Jorge Acosta, .
Credits: Courtesy of Mount Prospect Partnership
By TAPINTO NEWARK STAFF REPORT
December 23, 2020 at 11:57 AM
Newark, NJ - The Mt. Prospect Partnership (MPP), the district management corporation for the Mt. Prospect Avenue Special Improvement District partnered recently with local elected officials and business owners to provide a much needed $5,000 boost to the North Ward’s local food pantries right before Christmas.