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JCRegister 7th Weekly Summary March 23-29, 2008

JCRegister Weekly Summary

Welcome to JCRegister.com’s 7th Weekly Summary!

So, how’s your weekend going? I am not sure if Christopher is still looking for more band members, I hope he finds one or two. As for me, I am out-of-town as of this time, and this post and the succeeding ones are scheduled in advance. So it will feel like as if I never left! :P

Below are the most interesting posts about Jersey City for this week (March 23 – March 29, 2008) in no particular order:

TOP 5 POSTS

* New Entrance for WTC PATH Station.
Once reconstruction is done, the new entrance will be at the Vesey Street.

* JC Prioritizes Pedestrian Safety
Drivers and motorists should always yield to pedestrians. Pedestrians on the other hand should not jaywalk. Violators will pay hefty fine.

* Greenville Hospital Is Closing
Century-old community hospital to be closed on April 23rd.

* Hudson Catholic Alumni Killed in Afghanistan
A graduate of Hudson Catholic Regional High School, killed when his vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb.

* Deputy Chief Michael O’Reilly Will be the New Fire Chief
On Tuesday, it will be formally announced.

HONORABLE MENTION

* Students Campaign for Cleaner Cities and Oceans.
Academy 1 Middle School students want a cleaner city and oceans.

* LIRR Derailed and Collided with Other Trains
The collision in Queens caused massive delays to commuters.

* PS 11 Evacuation
Bomb scare led to students evacuation.

COMING UP THIS WEEK

* More Abandoned Buildings
Find out which buildings in JC are already closed and abandoned.

* Featured Events and Businesses
More events and businesses you might be interested in!

* More posts on JC’s Culture and Arts
Mostly from Jersey City Museum.



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