Category Archives: Community

Bookstore, Café, and Imagination

In 1997, Jonathan Cole, the Provost of Columbia University, walked around the Morningside neighborhood in New York City, disturbed by the shabby conditions of a few older bookstores. After failing to lure the legendary bookseller Jack Cella from the Seminary Co-op Bookstore of Chicago, Columbia offered Chris Doeblin and his partner Cliff Simms a university-owned [...]

Robert Bell - Staying Clean

Robert Bell – Staying Clean

Robert Bell – Staying Clean

Star Ledger: Newark has haven in East Ward office

Newark has haven in East Ward office

The Ledger profiles “Little City Hall”—Augusto Amador’s office on Monroe Street in the Ironbound, which provides services to the community you might otherwise get at City Hall downtown.

Like old friends, Gloria Feijo and Rosa Tavares chatted in Portuguese about the weather, family and the traditional Portuguese pastries Feijo bakes.

Before [...]

Ironbound Community Corporation Receives Funding for Major Family and Neighborhood Revitalization Initiatives

Ironbound Community Corporation Receives Funding for Major Family and Neighborhood Revitalization Initiatives

The ICC receives a $750,000 grant from the Wachovia Regional Foundation for its East Ferry Neighborhood Revitalization Plan. This is fantastic news for an organization that does great work to strengthen the community.

More details about the grant and the ICC after the [...]

Destination Newark

It’s always tough fighting discouragement about a city that, despite all the good news, perpetually seems to have an awful story brewing just under the surface. I want to believe in a rejuvenated Newark where I and others can raise families in confidence of the future.

With summer here, the crime rate has begun [...]

Local Investor Seeks Partners to Buy St. James Hospital

TDN received a tip from a reader that a local investor is looking to buy out St. James Hospital from Cathedral Health Systems. Readers might recall that the hospital shut down acute care services as a result of the sale from Cathedral Health Systems to Catholic Health East.

The article appears a bit [...]

Star Ledger: Jerseyans spend their Saturday showing they care about Newark

Jerseyans spend their Saturday showing they care about Newark

Lameira was among more than 1,200 volunteers from across the state who gathered in Newark yesterday to help beautify the city’s schools and parks in the 10th annual Jersey Cares Day.

Volunteers from corporations, local organizations and communities worked together to paint, garden and clean 10 sites around [...]

New York Times: As Newark Rebuilds, Help From Beyond City Limits

As Newark Rebuilds, Help From Beyond City Limits

A number of the city’s new benefactors are wealthy individuals who say they are motivated by the messenger as much as by the message. Mr. Ackman described his first meeting with Mr. Booker as one of the most inspirational of his life. Mr. Katz was charmed by him [...]

City Hall: Hip-Hop Pioneer ‘Crazy Legs’ Comes to Kennedy Recreation Center for Youth Breakdancing Competition, Saturday, April 12

City Hall: Hip-Hop Pioneer ‘Crazy Legs’ Comes to Kennedy Recreation Center for Youth Breakdancing Competition, Saturday, April 12

Mayor Cory A. Booker announced today that more than 40 breakdancing high school students from around North Jersey will clash in the “B-Boy Crew” breakdancing competition at John F. Kennedy Recreation Center, on Saturday, April 12, at Noon. [...]

NJ.com: ACLU, activist groups say Newark violates free speech

NJ.com: ACLU, activist groups say Newark violates free speech

The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey and two community activist organizations are taking Newark to court again, claiming the city hasn’t complied with a judge’s 2004 order to stop requiring $1 million liability insurance for public-demonstration permits.

“We can’t fathom why Newark hasn’t simply changed its [...]