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Funeral services have been held for Joan B. Introcaso of Jersey City. She passed away on May 9. A lifelong Jersey City resident, Joan was a graduate of Snyder H.S., received her Bachelor of Science from University of Maryland and her CPCU from College of Insurance. Joan was a fixture in the Jersey City business community where she served as President of the Henry Holtzmann Inc. (est. 1884) Insurance Agency on Danforth Avenue. Joan was a businesswoman ahead of her time. She forged a path for other women in business through her professionalism and drive. In 1977, she was elected to the State Democratic Committee. She was a founding member and NJ Director of Jaycee’s Women’s Auxiliary which opened pathways of involvement for women in business and charitable works in what had been an all-male domain. A highly respected member of the insurance profession, Joan was a Trustee of Insurance Women of New Jersey; Member, Professional Insurance Agents; Member, Independe
JERSEY CITY, NJ - The first annual Jersey City Mural Festival will help kickoff summer in the city with a celebration of vibrant public art that will foster community and benefit local small.
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Hoboken to increase parking meter rates in business districts
City also offers discounted parking options ×
Parking meter rates will increase to $0.50 per 15 minutes along Washington Street, 14th Street, First Street, River Street, and the Hoboken Terminal.
On March 5, Hoboken will increase parking meter rates in business districts, charging $0.50 for every 15 minutes.
According to the city, the new rate aims to increase parking availability by providing an 85 percent occupancy rate or a one-to-two parking space availability per block. The increased on-street parking also aims to reduce the number of double-parked cars that block roadways and bike lanes.
The new rates will take effect on Washington Street, 14th Street, First Street, River Street, and the Hoboken Terminal area.