Posted on September 30, 2009 in 4th Street Arts, News

Left: Actual Village Sign from the 1970s. Right: Bands rock last year's 4th Street Art & Music Festival Festival in Jersey City
It still amazes me that prior to last year, my only experience with the 4th Street Art & Music Festival was hearing the unmistakable rumble of live music reverberating down Second Street on a random weekend afternoon each Fall. As quickly as it appeared, the next day, it was gone. Something cool was happening in my neighborhood – I just had absolutely no clue what it was. Perhaps it was the party of all parties, and I was just too uncool to be slid an invite. No matter, there’s always next year.
In September 2008, days before the Jersey City Artist’s Studio Tour, Mike “Mac” McNamara, one of the head honchos with the 4th Street Festival, showed up at our Village Neighborhood Association meeting. He introduced himself, and invited the VNA to Continue reading →
Posted on September 18, 2009 in Past Agendas, Past News
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: PS #5 (Please see the map below)
AGENDA
7:30 – 7:45 — Introduction and assemble.
7:45 – 7:55 — The 4th Street Art & Music Festival
Festival organizer Marc Caterina will update the group about this upcoming all-day cultural event taking place right here in The Village on Saturday, October 3, 2009. The VNA is co-supporting the festival which features food vendors, live music, artists, Continue reading →
Posted on September 5, 2009 in Past News
(Sep 05, 2009) They call this style of music in Europe “Manouche”. In Jersey City, Mattias Gustafsson, co-owner of Madame Claude Cafe, and fellow musician Bryan Beninghove, call it “Gipsy Jazz”. As I sit with my eight year old daughter in my very own neighborhood on an absolutely perfect late summers evening, I would call it nothing short of astonishing.
Mattias, along with his wife Alice Troietto, are quietly redefining Brunswick Street since they arrived in The Village nearly 10 years ago. Gone are the pushcarts, meat markets, and fruit stands of Brunswick Street’s past. Streets evolve, some more slowly than others. After decades of seemingly Continue reading →
Posted on September 2, 2009 in Past News
Harrington Park, NJ, Sep 02, 2009, 5:45 p/m.
United Water advises that the precautionary boil water advisory in Jersey City has been lifted. It is no longer necessary for customers in Jersey City to boil their water.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection reviewed laboratory data from water samples taken throughout the city and agreed that the boil water advisory could be lifted.
Tests confirmed that the water met safety standards while a 24-inch transmission main was being repaired.
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Posted on September 1, 2009 in Past News
(Sep 02, 2009) I’d hate to be the one to break it to you, but summer is over. OK, not officially, but lets be honest, with school right around the corner (parents stop smiling), and Labor Day in a matter of days, I think it’s safe to say that summer is now a part of our collective past.
With this bit of sad news, I am happy to announce a new “season” of The Village Neighborhood Association!
As many of you already know, our monthly meeting schedule coincides with the very school calendar that signifies the end of summer. Continue reading →