Iroquois Falls, Ont., plans to return artifacts that date back at least 8,000 years to Wahgoshig First Nation. In an event on Friday, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, they will announce their intent to repatriate the artifacts.
The Fairfield City Council met last night and held a public hearing for a potential business district. The idea would increase sales taxes by one percent in its boundaries on most purchases. Downtown merchants Kristi Hornung, Nicole Jordan, Marjorie Jordan, and Mark Turner spoke in favor of the idea, saying the City needs to do something to bring in additional funds to help with building upkeep, bring in more small businesses, and enhance the downtown area. Gary Carter and Cindy Grimes spoke against it; Carter said even a small tax increase would hurt his sales, and both said the current climate with gas prices and inflation does not lend itself to any tax increase. The council will vote on the matter at its meeting on the 22nd. In the Fairfield City Council meeting proper, action began with the seating Cody Attebery on the council to replace Brett Coale as First Ward Aldermen. Alderman Gary Moore motioned to seat Attebery for Coale's unexpired term, and Alderman Dewey Eckleberry
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Anniversary of mass shooting reminds us we must move forward, not move on | Jersey Journal editorial
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Posted Dec 10, 2020
Students Demand Action, Moms Demand Action, Hudson Partnership CMO, and Jersey City Anti-Violence Coalition host a candlelight vigil outside the Jersey City City Hall annex to honor and remember the victims of the recent mass shooting, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. (Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal) Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey JournalReena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey
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One year ago this morning, Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals headed to Bayview Cemetery to meet with a source.
Husband and wife Moshe and Mindy Ferencz opened their kosher grocery store on Martin Luther King Drive, where Douglas Miguel Rodriguez reported to work. Moshe Deutsch, a 24-year-old rabbinical student, would soon pop in to grab a sandwich for lunch.