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Jersey City High School Senior Designs New Fire Department Decal
Chrissalina Colon designed the decal in her Fine Arts and Digital Media class at Ferris High School.

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Chrissalina Colon designed the decal in her Fine Arts and Digital Media class at Ferris High School.

Sabor A Peru plans to open at 280 Central Avenue.
The center was closed for years following damage from Superstorm Sandy.
The ticket is worth $1,074,845 and was sold in Kenny Ideal Food Market.
A paint and sip, drag brunch and dog days event are all happening this weekend.
After a resident and his son noticed it was 12 minutes behind, Councilman James Solomon worked with the state to get it back on track.
Hero Farm is located at 574 West Side Ave in Jersey City.
This week's 'Movies in the Park' will be hosted at Leonard Gordon Park.
The Firefighter Appreciation Program offers complimentary admission to the premier FedExCup Playoffs event.
City Councilwoman Denise Ridley talked about investment in Ward A, community policing and keeping Jersey City affordable.
The cannabis zoning regulations will be moved to the City Council for review.
Water utility work is continuing along Newark Avenue.
The city is planning on paving over 20 miles of road and is asking residents for input on which streets should get new speed bumps.
The meeting will be open for public comment before the board votes.
The summer food service program will offer free, healthy meals to Jersey City youth age 18 and younger from June 28th through August 27th.
Freetown Road Project is Jersey City's newest West Indian restaurant brought to us by locally renowned chef and Chopped winner Claude Lewis.
The event will include 15 food vendors along with retail vendors, a beigarten and live music.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in Jersey City.
A planning board meeting, networking events and drag brunch.