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Hudson Reporter × Local business owner dies Isreal Romero, owner of El Aguila Dorado, died recently. Mayor Davis said, “To Irma, Marisol, and your entire family, Bayonne mourns with you.” Testing site expands service The walk-in COVID-19 testing site at the Bayonne Community Museum will now be open on Feb. 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, and 24. Expressive Creative Soul The Bridge Art Gallery will host its 6th Annual Expressive Creative Soul Art Exhibition, highlighting African American artists, including Kortez (@esotericurbanism on Instagram); Kilolo Kumayika (@kiloloarts); Xplore Freedom (@xplorefreedom); and Christopher Mack (@iammack). Opens Feb. 6 at 3 p.m. Sign up for an in-person visit at 199 Broadway, Wednesday through Friday by appointment, from 12 to 6 p.m. or go to bridgeartgallery.net. ....
× Residents can get tested for free at the Bayonne Community Museum. The walk-in COVID-19 testing site at the Bayonne Community Museum has announced additional dates to get tested. It will now be open on Jan. 27, Feb. 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, and 24. In December, Assemblyman Nicholas Chiaravalloti and the City of Bayonne announced the establishment of the testing site ahead of the winter holiday season. Chiaravalloti represents the 31st Legislative District, encompassing Bayonne and parts of Jersey City. The site, in the Bayonne Community Museum at 229 Broadway, offered COVID-19 tests before, during, and after the holidays. The free testing is provided by Fusion Diagnostic Laboratories to all Bayonne residents. The program is also supported by the Bayonne nonprofit Moving Forward Together. ....
Hudson Reporter × A ‘Frozen’ reward The Division of Recreation congratulated the five winners of the Snowman Building Contest with two large pizzas and a bottle of soda delivered by Olaf from the movie “Frozen.” Garbage Zone clarifications Two streets that intersect with 16th Street will be included in Zone 1 in the new garbage and recycling schedule: Country Village Court and Trembley Court. All of Prospect Ave. and Ave. F will be included in Zone 2. Get tested for COVID-19 Bayonne Medical Center has reinstated its drive-thru testing program. Patients with a prescription and an appointment can be tested inside their vehicles at the Emergency Room Driveway entrance. ....
× COVID-19 cases have decreased for the first time in nearly eleven weeks. As of Dec. 17, there were 239 active cases, according to the Bayonne Office of Emergency Management (OEM). This is a decrease in 106 cases since Dec. 10. Another resident has died: an 86-year-old woman. OEM said that 3,012 residents tested positive, regardless of where that test was given, as of Dec. 17. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 88 Bayonne residents have died, and 2,685 have recovered. COVID-19 hospitalizations at BMC remain low because most residents recover at home. There were 20 COVID-19 patients at BMC as of Dec. 17. OEM does not have data on Bayonne residents in hospitals other than BMC. ....
× The Bayonne Community Museum is at 229 Broadway. Assemblyman Nicholas A. Chiaravalloti and the City of Bayonne have announced the arrival of a new COVID-19 testing site for the upcoming winter holiday season. Chiaravalloti represents the 31st Legislative District, encompassing Bayonne and parts of Jersey City. The site, in the Bayonne Community Museum at 229 Broadway, will offer tests before, during, and after the holidays. Expanding testing “As someone with older family members, I completely understand the desire to see them for the holidays, but also the worry that comes along with it,” Chiaravalloti said. “That’s why I’m happy to have secured this testing site and to give Bayonne residents the comfort of knowing that they’re not putting their loved ones at risk. Mayor Davis, the City Council, and our front line workers have done an amazing job keeping Bayonne safe, but the next few weeks are very important.” ....