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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. ....
By WHAV Staff | 6 hours ago Mayor James J. Fiorentini, School Committee member Toni Sapienza-Donais and Joy Sapienza participated in the rededication of the Anthony B. Sapienza Memorial Track and Athletic Field at Haverhill High School. (WHAV News photograph.) New sign near the entrance. (WHAV News photograph.) The formal rededication of the $2.7 million Anthony B. Sapienza Memorial Track and Athletic Field at Haverhill High School served as a reunion Wednesday of family, friends and students of the late math teacher and cross country coach. His daughter, School Committee member Toni Sapienza-Donais, who served as mistress of ceremonies, told WHAV she was moved by the gathering. ....
As more and more electric and hybrid vehicles take to the roads, Haverhill city councilors say the city must provide additional electric charging stations. City Councilor Joseph J. Bevilacqua told the Council, with utility incentives now available, those stations could end up not costing the city anything to install. Council President Melinda E. Barrett agreed, […] ....
Hudson Reporter Bayonne’s Memorial Day Parade will return The historic event to make a comeback in 2022 × Bayonne veterans march in the Memorial Day Parade in 2017. Photo by Victor M. Rodriguez. The Bayonne Memorial Day Parade will be back in 2022. In late April, the Bayonne Memorial Day Parade Committee announced that the 2021 parade was cancelled due to COVID-19, as was the case in 2020. COVID-19 restrictions made it impossible to plan and organize bands, marching groups, public and private organizations, and anyone else who would have participated. However, due to the aging veteran population and the declining membership in the posts that have made up the Memorial Day Parade Committee, the committee announced the event was permanently cancelled. ....
Sabina gets a lift A multi-floor lift has been installed at the Sabina Municipal Building. In the photo former Sabina mayor Dean Hawk, left in the lift, was accorded the honor of being on the first official ride up to the building’s second floor, held Wednesday evening. Until now, people had to be able to walk up a flight of stairs to reach the second story where the Sabina Historical Society museum is located. Accompanying Dean in the lift is his son Keith. In the photo’s upper right is current Mayor James L. Mongold on the second story, awaiting the Hawks’ arrival. The lift is dedicated to the memory of Dean’s late wife Mary. The lift was funded with a $40,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) with the village covering the $7,000 balance. ....