JCRegister Weekly Summary Feb. 24-March 1, 2008

First of all, thank you very much to all who visited JCRegister.com. The site is still new, as a matter of fact, this is only the 3rd Weekly Summary.
In case you are new here, you probably missed a lot of entries. Below are the most interesting posts about Jersey City for this week (Feb 24 – March 1, 2008) in no particular order:
TOP 5 POSTS
* The Embankment in Downtown JC, finally opened Feb. 28, 2008.
If you want to see how it looked like 3 days prior, click here.* Pappi’s Chain Star and Chain Web
Pappi’s works of art shine on Newark Avenue, but the web was missing. Did you know who took it?* Talking while driving is already illegal in NJ
Not exactly. Just make sure both of your hands are on the wheel, or pay a hefty $100 fine with $250 surcharge.* PATH Train fares increased by .25c effective today.
After its Centennial Year, it was announced that PATH will have a fare hike.* A Fashion show called THREADS.
Emily August shares her fun experience at the JC Museum watching a fashion show.
HONORABLE MENTION
* FREE Yoga Classes for Beginners.
The 5 corners Branch Public Library is a busy one, but they still managed to hold free Yoga classes for beginners.* Wine Barrel Tasting
Make Wine With Us had a free wine tasting yesterday, despite the inconsistent weather.* The Business of Being Born
A documentary about giving birth will be shown TODAY at the Jersey City Museum.
COMING UP THIS WEEK
* Pappi’s Glass Bottle Bubbles Temporary Removal
Street artist’s controversial glass bottle bubbles temporarily removed by JCPA, and he shares his theories.* St. Patrick’s Parades
St. Patrick’s month is March, and we will talk about it this week.* More posts on JC’s Culture and Arts
Press releases for Jersey City’s Culture and Arts exhibits, shows, and professional development.
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