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SPECIAL HALLOWEEN EVENT! JERSEY CITY CEMETERY TOUR
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SPECIAL HALLOWEEN EVENT! JERSEY CITY CEMETERY TOUR
WHAT: Jersey City Cemetery Tour. Celebrate Halloween by visiting the final resting place of Jersey City's most famous residents, from Frank Hague to local victims of the Titanic. WHEN: Sunday, October 28th, 2012 @ 2:00 PM WHERE: Bus leaves the Brennan Courthouse for Holy Name Cemetery at 2:00 PM sharp; bus leaves Holy Name Cemetery for Bay View Cemetery at approximately 2:45 PM; tour concludes at the Brennan Courthouse TOUR GUIDES: Guided and narrated by local historians Dennis Doran + John Hallanan III RESERVE: Call Mr. Hallanan at (201) 456-0486 or email jclandmarks@gmail.com to reserve a bus seat COST: FREE; however, donations are appreciated SPONSORS: Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy + the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Hudson County Executive Thomas A. DeGise, and the Board of Chosen Freeholders MORE INFO: www.jclandmarks.org

Posted on: 2012/10/21 13:22
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Re: STUYVESANT STATUE ON THE MOVE!
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PHOTO GALLERY: Peter Stuyvesant Delivered to The Beacon for Restoration

To view photos of the Stuyvesant statue's delivery (Friday, August 12, 2011) to The Beacon residential complex, go to:

http://photos.nj.com/4505/gallery/pet ... or_restoration/index.html

These images are all by Reena Rose Sibayan for The Jersey Journal.

- PTV

Posted on: 2011/8/13 0:16
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Re: STUYVESANT STATUE ON THE MOVE!
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PETER STUYVESANT STATUE HEADS TO THE BEACON FOR RESTORATION

Published: Friday, August 12, 2011, 1:10 PM
Updated: Friday, August 12, 2011, 1:25 PM

By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal

The nearly 100-year-old statue of Peter Stuyvesant, removed last year from in front of School 11, was taken out of storage today and sent to The Beacon in Jersey City for its upcoming restoration.

Mayor Jerramiah Healy said the statue is now in a better place, out of the elements as restorers begin their work. The Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy has raised $9,000 for the restoration, but creating a new pedestal for the statue will cost around $75,000.

"We're going to call on the Board of Education and the county to help fund this," Healy said today.

Stuyvesant was the last governor-general of Bergen Village, which eventually became Jersey City. The statue was dedicated in 1913, and stood in front of School 11 in Bergen Square until is was moved last February to make room for a monument to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the school's namesake.

But that monument never materialized, and the Stuyvesant statue, once restored and given a new pedestal, will return to its home in front of the school.

John Hallanan, president of the landmarks conservancy, is hopeful the restoration will begin soon. There is not much work to do, considering the statue's age, he said.

"The statue represents the very founding of the community we know today as Jersey City," Hallanan said. "It really gets to the heart of this community's history."

? 2011 NJ.com. All rights reserved.

Posted on: 2011/8/12 17:48
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STUYVESANT STATUE ON THE MOVE!
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PRESS RELEASE, THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2011

Stuyvesant Statue Begins Latest Leg of the Journey Home

Statue Will Be Stored at The Beacon for Restoration Before Returning to Bergen Square

At 11:00 a.m. on Friday August 12, 2011 the statute of Peter Stuyvesant by famed sculptor J. Massey Rhind will begin the next leg of its journey home to Bergen Square.

Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy, John Hallanan of the Landmarks Conservancy, George Filopolous of The Beacon, Bob Leach Director of the Jersey City Historical Project, and Maryanne Kelleher, Director of Cultural Affairs and Cliff Perkins, Special Events Coordinator of Cultural Affairs will be on site to witness delivery and sign the Bill of Lading, acknowledging safe arrival.

The Peter Stuyvesant statue will be moved from Burns Brothers on Tonnelle Avenue and will be stored in an old ambulance garage at the former Jersey City Medical Center, now called The Beacon. Generously offered by George Filopolous, this space will be the temporary home for the statue during restoration and until a new base can be constructed to accommodate the nearly ten-foot likeness of the last Governor-General of Bergen Village which eventually became Jersey City.

In January 2010, the statue was removed from its original location, on Bergen Avenue in front of School No. 11 in Jersey City, to become the centerpiece of a new park outside the original village walls of Bergen, however, in response to the massive public outcry blasting the move, Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy vowed to return the statue to its rightful place in Jersey City, the original location within Bergen Square.

?The statue of Peter Stuyvesant is an important part of Jersey City?s history and pride,? said Mayor Healy. ?Restoring the statue and returning it to its original location is vital to preserving our history. It is also my hope that, together with the efforts of my administration, the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy, the Jersey City Board of Education and Hudson County Community College, we can accomplish this.?

Mayor Healy assigned the Jersey City Division of Cultural Affairs and the Jersey City Historical Project to the task of bringing this beloved historically significant public sculpture home to its significant location. These agencies are working in concert with the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy, Burns Brothers and the Beacon to coordinate the move, restoration and re-placement.

On January 12, 2011, the Jersey City Municipal Council adopted Resolution 11-009, Authorizing a Bailment Agreement with Beacon Commerce Urban Renewal Company LLC, to store and Preserve the State of Peter Stuyvesant. Among other insurance and delivery incidentals, the resolution recaps the significant dedication of the Stuyvesant monument to the City of Jersey City and states ?Whereas, in February of 2010 the statue of Peter Stuyvesant was ordered to be removed from the site by the Jersey City Board of Education and/or the Hudson County Community College without the knowledge or consent of the City of Jersey City.? The Resolution was passed unanimously by the Council.

Fundraising to restore the statue and base are already underway and will continue. The Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy has already raised in excess of $9,000 towards this restoration effort.

Mayor Healy and Councilwoman Nydia Lopez solicited financial support from Hudson County Community College and the Jersey City Board of Education to fund this proper re-location and needed restoration.

?The statute of Peter Stuyvesant belongs in Bergen Square? said John Hallanan, President of the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy. ?Bergen Square was the very heart of the Dutch community of Bergen, the first permanent settlement in New Jersey. That is why the statue was placed in Bergen Square in 1913 and why it should be returned there. I want to thank Mayor Healy for keeping his promise, and for all the members of his administration who worked so hard to make that promise a reality.?

All media inquiries should be directed to Jennifer Morrill, Press Secretary to Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy at 201-547-4836 or 201-376-0699.

To learn more about the Peter Stuyvesant Monument, its famed sculptor J. Massey Rhind, and the present preservation campaign to restore it, go to:

www.jclandmarks.org

Posted on: 2011/8/11 21:36
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Re: Looking for input of unofficial Jersey City landmarks
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Will there eventually be a website, blog or Facebook page to view the "unofficial landmarks" being compiled in this post?

Posted on: 2011/8/1 18:34
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Preservation-minded developers set up shop in historic Jersey City firehouse
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Read the news article about Brunelleschi Construction, which is changing the face of development in Jersey City:

http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... ndmarks_preservation.html

More info on the company and its partners at:

http://jclandmarks.org/BrunelleschiConstruction.shtml

Posted on: 2011/8/1 18:30
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PETER STUYVESANT MONUMENT - Fundraiser
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Save the date! The Peter Stuyvesant Homecoming Fundraiser is slated for Monday, March 28, 2011 at the Casa Dante Restaurant. For the $75 fundraising level you can attend the general reception from 7:00pm - 9:00pm and for the $250 fundraising level you can attend the cocktail hour and fundraiser from 6:00pm - 9:00pm. This special event is sponsored by the City of Jersey City in close collaboration with the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy and a committee of local preservationists. The goal is to raise much-needed restoration funds for the 1913 J. Massey Rhind-designed bronze statue that was removed last year from its position in front of MLK School on Bergen Avenue. Below you will find the official RSVP form. If you cannot attend the event the City will gratefully accept your mailed donation for $50 and up. Checks should be made out to Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy/Stuyvesant Fund and mailed to: JC Landmarks, P.O. Box 68, Jersey City, NJ 07303-0068 Thank you very much for supporting this important preservation campaign! More info can be found on the JC Landmarks website at www.jclandmarks.org.

Posted on: 2011/3/13 22:55
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Jersey City Warehouses Considered for Landmark Designation
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The City of Jersey City is considering creating a new historic district centered around a few century-old warehouses wedged between Marin and Washington boulevards on the waterfront. Read the article in The Jersey Journal:

http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/jerse ... 29749551757791.xml&coll=3

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Posted on: 2011/2/13 1:02
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Re: PETER STUYVESANT MONUMENT - The Jersey Journal
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Actually, this link to the Peter Stuyvesant Monument article is more comprehensive and features the full text, slide show, and three short films:

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ndmarks_the_statue_o.html

- PTV

Posted on: 2011/2/7 14:46
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PETER STUYVESANT MONUMENT - The Jersey Journal
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Read today's (Monday) and tomorrow's (Tuesday) Jersey Journal article about the historic Peter Stuyvesant Monument, which was ripped from its pedestal near Journal Square in 2010 and now sits inside a stone yard on Tonnelle Avenue:

http://www.nj.com/columns/jjournal/in ... 97063561272700.xml&coll=3

There is an accompanying Stuyvesant slide show as well:

http://photos.nj.com/4505/gallery/leg ... ter_stuyvesant/index.html

-PTV

Posted on: 2011/2/7 11:20
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