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Ronald Skrosky s death 32 years ago at Giants Stadium still a mystery

How did her father die? She was only 4 years old on that fatal summer night in 1989. She barely remembers her father, Ronald. But now she’s 36. She’d like some answers. “I’m asking for the truth,” said Jena Skrosky, who grew up in River Vale and played on the girls basketball squad at Pascack Valley High School under legendary coach Jeff Jasper. “I can handle it.” This story begins with a night of joy, 32 years ago. Ronald Skrosky Jr., 26 and a midlevel regional circulation manager at The Record, was considered a valuable, up-and-coming asset in the arduous job of making sure copies of the newspaper were delivered to subscribers doorsteps without being chewed up by dogs, soaked by summer rains or blown apart by wind gusts, with the comics ending up in the shrubs and the sports section scattered across the road.

Ronald Skrosky s death 32 years ago at Giants Stadium still a mystery

How did her father die? She was only 4 years old on that fatal summer night in 1989. She barely remembers her father, Ronald. But now, she’s 36. She’d like some answers. “I’m asking for the truth,” said Jena Skrosky, who grew up in River Vale and played on the girls basketball squad at Pascack Valley High School under legendary coach Jeff Jasper. “I can handle it.” This story begins with a night of joy, 32 years ago. Ronald Skrosky Jr., 26 and a mid-level regional circulation manager at The Record, was considered a valuable, up-and-coming asset in the arduous job of making sure copies of the newspaper were delivered to subscribers doorsteps without being chewed up by dogs, soaked by summer rains or blown apart by wind gusts, with the comics ending up in the shrubs and the sports section scattered across the road.

Bayonne council tables ordinances to condemn BMC property

Hudson Reporter Bayonne council tables ordinances to condemn BMC property All sides claim victory in the complicated battle   1 / 2  Third Ward City Councilman Gary La Pelusa addresses the hospital crisis at the May meeting. Photos by Daniel Israel.   2 / 2  ❮   1 / 2  Third Ward City Councilman Gary La Pelusa addresses the hospital crisis at the May meeting. Photos by Daniel Israel.   2 / 2  ❮ ❯ The Bayonne City Council has tabled two ordinances that would have condemned the Bayonne Medical Center property through eminent domain. At it’s April meeting, the council introduced the two ordinances that would initiate eminent domain proceedings which began last year. In May, 2020, the Hudson County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to approve three resolutions authorizing the Hudson County Improvement Authority (HCIA) to begin the process.

Mayor Davis $100 Million+ Eminent Domain Plan For Bayonne Medical Center Is Preposterous

Mayor Davis $100 Million+ Eminent Domain Plan For Bayonne Medical Center Is Preposterous News provided by Share this article Share this article BAYONNE, N.J., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As the owner of the Bayonne Medical Center real estate, currently leased to CarePoint Health, Hudson Regional Hospital not only objects to the absurd notion that eminent domain is a legal or appropriate mechanism to foreclose on our property, we view as preposterous Mayor Jimmy Davis support of its takeover by an inexperienced operator that has made inadequate disclosures of its financial capacity and whose certificate of need application has been stopped in its tracks at the Department of Health.  

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