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Red Bulls Host Viewing Party at Pier A Park
Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls are hosting a viewing party Sunday for the team's 5 p.m. game against the Philadelphia Union.

In late 2008, as Zak was winding down degrees in political science, biology and psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, he recognized that a career in any single one of those areas wouldn’t completely satisfy his curiosity.
Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, a desire to continue learning new and different things every day, and a passion for providing a service to his community, Zak decided journalism might be the best way for him to square that circle.
After six months of freelancing for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and interning at the Pittsburgh Sports Report, Zak knew he’d found in journalism just what he was looking for.
At the Post-Gazette, Zak covered borough government and wrote weekly features for the neighborhood zone sections. For the Sports Report and its child-centric companion, KidSports, he developed feature stories on local high school, college and professional sports.
In January 2010, Zak enrolled in a yearlong journalism graduate program at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
At Medill, Zak covered education and diversity in the Chicago area, and later health, science and technology out of the school’s Washington, D.C. bureau.
Between Chicago and Washington, Zak produced a collection of print, audio and video stories for clients that included The Wall Street Journal’s MarketWatch, the McClatchy Newspaper chain, AOL Politics Daily and NPR’s WAMU radio.
Aside from journalism, Zak is a die-hard Pittsburgh Pirates fan (yes, we exist), an old-school rap karaoke legend and a craft beer lover.
He’s also working on a book about green burial that focuses on Pennsylvania’s first all-green cemetery — Penn Forest Natural Burial Park in Penn Hills.
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Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls are hosting a viewing party Sunday for the team's 5 p.m. game against the Philadelphia Union.

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An amendment to Assembly Bill 3933, adopted Thursday, gives municipalities the option to decide whether they want to permit development on piers in their communities.
Hoboken Housing Authority Chairman Robert Davis responded Friday to Commissioner Jake Stuiver's letter applauding the board's opposition to re-appointing general counsel Charles Daglian.
An Oklahoma man who formerly worked at global academic publisher John Wiley & Sons is charged with perpetrating an elaborate scheme that bilked the company out of more than $2.8 million in textbooks, U.S Attorney Paul J. Fishman said Thursday.
Hoboken Housing Authority Commissioner Jake Stuiver was one of a majority of commissioners who opposed re-appointing the board's attorney, Charles Daglian, at last week's meeting.
Recent Bergen County Police Academy graduates John Quinones, Dennis Figueroa and Roberto Cuevas will be on the road shortly as Hoboken police officers.
Test drives of Smart's new electric drive microcar will be offered on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 23 Hudson Place in Hoboken.
Mary Pat Christie and the Cake Boss will meet Wednesday at Carlo's Bakery to discuss Sandy recovery efforts on National Dine Out Day.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's preliminary work maps, which replace the Advisory Base Flood Elevation Maps, were released for four New Jersey counties on Monday.
Authorities are looking for an adoptive home for a puppy found tied to a tree at the corner of 2nd and Hudson streets Sunday.
A fundraiser to benefit Hoboken Feral Cats, a non-profit devoted to reducing stray and feral cat populations in Hoboken and surrounding cities is scheduled for Wednesday at Louise and Jerry's on Washington Street.
The New Jersey State Assembly Budget Committee is scheduled to consider a law Monday that would exempt private colleges like Stevens Institute of Technology from local zoning regulations.
Tommy Burns, a Fair Lawn native and graduate of Don Bosco Prep, signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners on Monday after the club selected him in the 22nd round of the 2013 draft on June 8.
The Hoboken Housing Authority held its Second Annual Bike Rodeo Tour of the city's riverfront on Saturday.
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is playing a free outdoor concert Thursday night at Pier A Park.
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Hoboken Grace Community Church held its Fifth Annual Free Dog Party on Saturday.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.