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The Village Neighborhood Association will be co-sponsoring the Village Weekend to celebrate everything we love about our neighborhood.  Its going to be a fun-filled weekend of events!
Invite your friends and family!

Friday, September 29
Village Night Out
A night out in the Village Neighborhood

Saturday, September 30
The Great Village Stoop Sale
11am – 4pm
Sign up to sell HERE 

Sunday, Oct 1
The Village Potluck Party!
Noon – 3pm
Village Park
384 First Street

Sign up for the potluck HERE!

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Please join us for our monthly meeting on Monday, July 10, 2017 at 7:30 pm at Casa Columbo. Full agenda is posted here. Continue reading →

Keep Jersey City Beautiful (KJCB), a Keep America Beautiful affiliate, encourages communities and individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their environment by reducing waste and preventing litter. The Keep America Beautiful Great American Cleanup is the nation’s largest community improvement program, engaging more than 5 million volunteers and participants every year to create positive change and lasting impact in local communities.

This NJ.com article highlights the tremendous amount of litter that was removed from our city in just one day: 

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2016/04/residents_clean_15_tons_of_litter_off_jersey_city.html#incart_2box_hudson

This year the Village Neighborhood Association will be specifically addressing the illegal dumping behind Mary Benson Park. We will be meeting at 10 am at the Ward E tent at Mary Benson Park. Please register with the below link and indicate that you are participating with the VNA 

http://volunteer.jerseycitynj.gov/opportunities/4556

SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2017

11:00 AM

VILLAGE PARK

384 FIRST STREET

 

The Village Neighborhood Association (VNA) is proud to announce the First Annual Village Park Egg Hunt! Featuring marionettes from Puppetworks, games from Roflcopter, arts and crafts from Hudson County Art Supply and of course CANDY!!!

 

11:00am – Start time

11:15am – JCTC/Puppetworks presents marionettes

11:30am – Rolfcopter presents toys/activities/games

11:50am – Yoga

12:15pm – Hudson Play

12:30pm – Egg Hunt!

 

Dear Village Resident

Over the past several months, the Village Neighborhood Association Board of Directors (VNA) engaged in a significant and successful effort to make sure that the concerns of the community and adjoining property owners were taken into consideration regarding a proposed  twenty unit, five story apartment complex at 377-383 Fourth Street.

The proposed apartment complex was to sit immediately adjacent to Public School 5 and six residential properties. The proposed building was to be about the same height as the school and would have blocked sunlight to the easterly facing windows of PS 5 where young children seek to learn and grow. The complex as proposed would have also towered over both the schoolyard, which includes a children’s garden, and the many adjacent residential homes and their backyards.

The VNA actively communicated with both the owner and his representatives as well as the Division of City Planning. The VNA’s goals were to strike a proper balance between what was being proposed and what is currently permissible for the location (one and two family 3 story homes). While we made some progress (the original proposal was for an even larger apartment complex with a massive party deck), unfortunately a compromise was not reached.

At a public hearing before  the Jersey City Zoning Board of Adjustments on Thursday April 17, 2014, the VNA and members of the community voiced their concerns and objections to the proposed project.  We were appreciative of the Zoning Board for taking the time to carefully consider our objections. It was apparent to us that they cared deeply about the Village neighborhood, and at one point during the proceedings, the chairwoman commented that “the Village neighborhood is one of the last funky and cool neighborhoods in Jersey City”, and “attention should be given to preserving this aspect of the neighborhood”. This prompted a spontaneous round of applause from the many VNA members in attendance. We couldn’t have agreed more. At the conclusion of the hearing (which lasted two hours), the Zoning Board voted unanimously to deny the needed variances to construct the proposed project. The efforts of the VNA and community proved both worthwhile and successful.

We are often asked “What do neighborhood associations do?” Looking back on the hundreds of hours the team had collectively spent over the past few months, this effort perfectly answered that question. For the past seven years, the VNA has maintained a process designed to handle similar demands on our neighborhood from quality of life issues to development. The VNA was able to quickly mobilize and connect the dots between city agencies, developer, PS 5 school community, and Village residents through a clear strategy and dissemination of timely and accurate information about the proposed project.

The VNA will continue to fight passionately on behalf of the children of PS5 and members of the Village community as we vigilantly represent our neighborhood.  Moving forward, and as we stated to the owner, we look to continue our discussions in regards to the development of 377-383 Fourth Street so that a mutually agreeable project can be accomplished. We will provide updates and feedback to the community regarding any changes to the project’s status.

Regards,

VNA Board of Directors

 

Get your hands on our new vintage Village T-shirts! All proceeds go to support the VNA.

Email: [email protected] for details

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Update – July 11, 2013: Please see this Wall Street Journal Article for more information about the planned redevelopment of White Eagle Hall

At our April VNA general meeting, developer Ben LoPiccolo gave us a verbal “sneak peek” at his group’s plans to redevelop the historic White Eagle Hall located in the heart of the Village on Newark Avenue.

Below is the development team’s official notice for Wednesday’s presentation.

We are very excited about hearing their plans for the space, and I hope you can join us at White Eagle Hall.

Please follow the registration instructions below.

Regards,

The VNA Board

 

Public Notice

Restoration & Development of  White Eagle Hall
335-337 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ

Dear Neighbors,

You are exclusively invited to attend a meeting to discuss the development plans for the above referenced property known as White Eagle Hall. At this meeting you will have the chance to view the architectural plans, meet the people behind the project, ask questions, share your thoughts and concerns, thereby enabling us to do our best with this project.

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PRESS RELEASE

Downtown Coalition of Neighborhood Associations welcomes its newest member, the Village Neighborhood Association

Jersey City, NJ –The Downtown Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (DCNA) is pleased to announce its newest member association, the Village Neighborhood Association (VNA). At its meeting on October 12th, 2011, the DCNA voted unanimously to approve the VNA’s application to join the DCNA. This brings the DCNA’s total number of member associations to six.

“After a long process that included a redrawing of our mutual borders to comply with the DCNA’s bylaws, I’m happy to welcome the VNA into the Coalition. They are a vibrant organization who have done wonderful things for their neighborhood and Downtown as a whole in their short existence,” said Mike Francisco, President of the Harsimus Cove Association (HCA) and DCNA.

VNA President Rob Crow added, “I can still remember the first sit-down I had with [VNA vice president] Jim Ayers, [former HCA president] Eric Fleming and [former Hamilton Park Neighborhood Association president] Jen Greeley that cold Winter day back in 2007 when we first started discussing this. To see it finally happen makes me both proud and excited to roll up my sleeves!”

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Mac Photo

An intense fire ripped through the White Rose Linen Supply Co. at 419 Third Street early on Saturday morning. They’re still investigating the cause of the fire, but definitely check out Mike McNamara’s incredible photos on his site here.

Three-alarm fire in Downtown Jersey City sends 1 firefighter to hospital

The article below is from the Jersey Journal.

One firefighter suffered minor injuries while fighting a three- alarm Security Systems that broke on 3rd street around 2 a.m. this morning, said Jersey City Fire Director Armando Roman.

Firefighters were at the scene at 417 3rd St by Merseles Street when one-third of the roof collapsed.

Firefighters were removed from part of the building and continued to fight the blaze until it was contained an hour later.

The injured firefighter was taken from the scene and brought to Jersey City Medical Center for treatment.

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This will be the last time for you to voice your opposition regarding the proposed gas pipeline headed our way. Jump on over to nogaspipeline.org to become a member, and to keep yourself up to date on the latest developments.

This is easily the most critical quality of life issue to ever face The Village! Spread the word!

pipeline notice

On September 16, 2011, the Federal Energy Regulation Commission (FERC) issued a Draft Environment Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Spectra Energy NJ/NY Expansion Project (Docket No. CP11-56). The public comment deadline is October 31, 2011. FERC will be holding four Public Scoping Meetings during the third week of October 2011.

They will be in Jersey City on:

Wednesday, October 19, 2011
7:00 PM
Ferris High School Auditorium
35 Colgate Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302

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