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Jersey City officials cut the ribbon at Riverview-Fisk Park, break ground at Reservoir #3

Jersey City officials cut the ribbon at Riverview-Fisk Park, break ground at Reservoir #3 Jersey City officials came together to celebrate two major open space projects in the Heights: cutting the ribbon at Riverview-Fisk Park after $2.1 million renovations before breaking ground on a $6 million improvement project at Reservoir #3. “A couple years ago, we put in place the parks’ Open Space Trust Fund, which was the first time Jersey City ever did something like that and it has been a tremendous resource to allow us to do these sort of renovations,” Mayor Steven Fulop said at the ribbon cutting. “It is a small amount of money which yields tremendous benefit for the entire city and so we’re gonna continue on this track of renovating parks, improving parks: if there’s one thing that we learned in the tough year that we just experienced, it’s that open space and parks in places like Jersey City that are densely populated are tremendously important.”

Jersey City officials, organizations to break ground on $6M Reservoir #3 renovations tomorrow

Hudson County View Photo courtesy of the City of Jersey City. By John Heinis/Hudson County View “After nearly 30 years of discussions with no one taking necessary action, today we are committing the necessary resources to bring us to this critical turning point,” Mayor Steven Fulop said in a statement. “We will restore this one-of-a-kind local treasure to its fullest potential for residents and visitors to enjoy while properly preserving its rich history and environmental assets.” The city has committed $3 million in capital funds to match grant money allocated to the reservoir’s construction. Additionally, the first allocation of the Jersey City Open Space Trust Fund has dedicated $1 million, while over $2 million in grants awarded to the City through the Hudson County Open Space Trust Fund, New Jersey Historic Trust Grant, and Green Acres Grant will fund the preservation and modernization project.

Former Jersey City Police Chief Michael Kelly earns $283k payout for unused time

Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop wades into a battle over public space — in Narragansett, Rhode Island

Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop wades into a battle over public space — in Narragansett, Rhode Island
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Fulop nominates Rahat Chatha and Paul Scalia to serve as Jersey City municipal judges

Hudson County View Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop has nominated Rahat Chatha and Paul Scalia to serve as municipal judges to replace Judges Carlo Abad and Margaret Marley in light of them being confirmed to the Hudson County Superior Court. Rahat Chatha (left) and Paul Scalia have been nominated for municipal judgeships in Jersey City. Photos courtesy of the City of Jersey City. By John Heinis/Hudson County View The nominations will be on the agenda for the April 15th city council, and upon confirmation, Chatha will serve as a part-time Municipal Court judge, while current part-time Judge Karen DeSoto will fill one of the current full-time vacancies

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