HPHA Neighborhood News

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Theodore Conrad Rotunda Dedication Ceremony Nov. 29

The Public Is Invited To Attend a Ceremony of Civic Pride & Appreciation
Naming the Rotunda of the County Justice William Brennan Court House
In Honor of Theodore Conrad
"The Father of Preservation" In Hudson County

On Thursday, November 29, beginning at 7PM, a public ceremony will be
held in the Rotunda of the Hudson County Justice William J. Brennan
Court House to officially mark the renaming of the Rotunda as the
Theodore Conrad Rotunda. (The Court House is located at the corner of
Newark and Baldwin Avenues in Jersey City.)

A tour of the Court House will be given following the ceremony.

The Hudson County Court House, which is one of the finest examples of
Beaux Art architecture in the United States and includes a stunning
collection of mural art from some of the best American artists of the
early 20th century, was closed and slated for demolition in the
mid-1960s. Theodore Conrad was the Jersey City architect-turned-civic
activist who spearheaded the long fight that ultimately saved the
landmark building from demolition and led to its acclaimed restoration
and reopening.

In the course of that effort, Ted and the organization he headed, the
Citizens Committee of Hudson County, collected 20,000 signatures on a
petition asking that the Court House be saved, brought out hundreds of
supporters to each of many hearings on the Court House's fate, built
wide public support for saving the landmark, and secured the Court
House's listing on the then-new National Register of Historic Places.
This listing was the crucial factor that ultimately blocked the
planned demolition.

This battle to save the Court House was a defining moment in Hudson
County activism, and set the mold for all of the local preservation
battles that came after, from the Loew's Theatre to the Reservoir, to
the Embankment, and more.

Mr. Conrad was born on Ogden Avenue in Jersey City and ran a
successful architectural model making business in the Heights; he
contributed to the designs of many of the landmark building projects
of mid-20th Century America, including Lever House, the Seagram
Building and John F. Kennedy's gravesite. He was recognized by the
American Institute of architects for his pioneering development of
model making techniques, and was described by the New York Times in an
article of July 28, 1974 as "the dean of the (architectural) model
makers". Yet despite his success, Ted never moved "up and out" of
Jersey City.

Ted passionately believed that Hudson County's quality of life would
be greatly impacted by two factors: a pride of place and sense of
perspective that comes with the understanding of local history; and
also the character and quality of our built environment, as determined
by the landmarks we chose to preserve, the intelligence of planning
for new construction and growth, and the amount of open space we
provided for our citizens to enjoy.

Beginning in the 1960s, Ted Conrad devoted much of his time to
preserving Hudson County landmarks, promoting appreciation of local
history and otherwise improving our quality of life. Among his
contributions, in addition to saving the Court House, Ted -

Organized the Riverview Neighborhood Association;
Was a leader, along with Morris Pesin, of the effort that created
Liberty State Park;
Was a founder of Friends of the Loew's;
Turned a portion of his Ogden Avenue shop into a small museum of local
history;
Was a leading activist on a wide variety of civic issues.

The Jersey Journal described Ted Conrad as "Jersey City's foremost
historic preservationist" in a front page story at the time of his
death at the age of 84 in August, 1994.

But even more than this, Ted Conrad helped create a civic
consciousness in Hudson County, and contributed to a legacy of civic
activism that continues today.

The ceremony at the Court House on November 29 will begin at 7PM.
Local activists as well as officials are expected to speak about Mr.
Conrad's legacy. The ceremony is open to the public, who are invited
to attend.

For more information, call (201) 963-0408.

Street Closings

Due to the four-alarm fire this morning, our Community Relations Officer asked us to share the following street closing information:

From: Captain McDonough
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 1:12 PM
Subject: Street Closures

Please be advised the following street closures are effective immediately until further notice due to dangerous conditions.

- Christopher Columbus Drive from Grove St. to Barrow St.
- Newark Ave. from Grove St. to Erie St.

P.O. Dina Reilly
Jersey City Police Department
East District Community Relations Officer

Holiday Safety Event Saturday Dec 1st

Jersey City Police and Fire Departments will showcase safety tips for residents this weekend.

Saturday December 1st
10am to 6pm
Jersey City Home Depot
440 Rte 440

Rahway and American Sweetheart will be playing live at the event.

For more information, call Home Depot at 201-521-9437

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Captains Meeting TONIGHT, 7pm

The HPHA received this information from our community relations liaison this afternoon:


From: Captain McDonough jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com
Date: Nov 26, 2007 11:29 AM
Subject: Tomorrow's Captain's Meeting

Please read the following and distribute to all community members.

Beginning November 2007, on the fourth Tuesday of each month will be Captain McDonough's "Captain's Meeting".

The first meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 27, 2007, 7:00 p.m., P.S. 4. (Middle School 4, 107 Bright St, between Jersey Ave & Varick St. Entrance through iron gate on left side in Theater/Auditorium)

The meeting will be similar to a Comp stat meeting.

P.O. Dina Reilly
Jersey City Police Department
East District Community Relations Officer

Monday, November 26, 2007

Election Procedures and Sample Ballot

The nominations period for the December elections is officially closed.

We encourage everyone to attend the December 6 HPHA general membership meeting where we will be electing officers for 2008. A sample ballot is now available. Election procedures are as follows:

Members will only receive a ballot if they are eligible to vote. Voting eligibility as defined by the bylaws is:

In order to qualify to vote regarding the elections of officers and directors, the member must have attended at least three of the general meetings held during the previous twelve (12) months prior to the meeting in which the election is to be held. Thus a total of three (3) meetings will have been attended by the member in the last twelve months, not including the annual elections of officers and directors meeting.
Upon signing in to the meeting, eligible voters will have the back of their hands marked to designate their said eligibility. Members must have this mark to receive a ballot.

As has been done in the past, all persons appearing on the ballot will be given a short period of time as an opportunity to introduce themselves and make a brief statement. This period of time will not exceed three minutes in total. Those exceeding the time limit will be stopped by the election officer.

Counting of the ballots is the responsibility of the elections officer. The elections officer may request assistance, but the responsibility for the accuracy of the election results lies solely on him.

Candidates may request an independent observer to the vote counting, but that observer cannot have appeared on the ballot. Please note, an observer will not take any active role in vote counting; they are there simply to observe.

Election results will be announced by the election officer prior to the adjournment of the December 2007 meeting.

Traffic Advisory - tentative street closure

From: Captain McDonough
Subject: Tentative Street Closure

Please read the following and distribute to allcommunity members, neighbors, family and friends.

Please be advised the following is a TENTATIVE street closure.

Beginning Monday, November 26, 2007 and until Saturday, December 8, 2007:

Sixth Street - both Eastbound lanes and one Westbound lane to be shut for the first week between Mall Drive East and Washington Blvd. Eastbound traffic will be diverted either North on Mall Drive East or South into the Pep Boys/BJs lot. This condition should continue for most of the week. For the second week it isbelieved that some traffic flow will be maintained most of the week.

Jersey City Police DepartmentWeb Site: http://www.njjcpd.org/

Monday, November 19, 2007

Help Feed Those in Need this Thursday

Hard Grove Cafe, located at 319 Grove St., annually opens their doors on Thanksgiving Day to feed those in need. Each year many volunteer and assist with food preparation and serving on this holiday. This year volunteers are needed as well.

If you are interested in volunteering on ThanksgivingDay, Thursday, November 22, 2007, please contact Alejandra, Hard Grove Thanksgiving Day coordinator, at 201-451-1853.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Annual Thanksgiving Dinner at Amelia's Bistro

Please join us for the Historic Paulus Hook Annual Thanksgiving Dinner at Amelia's Bistro. Enjoy turkey, stuffing and all the trimmings. Other entree options available as well! Appetizers and dessert, coffee, tea and soft drinks.

Please bring canned goods for donation to the local food pantry.

Sunday, November 18, 2007, 4:00 pm
$32 per person
Amelia's Bistro, 187 Warren St. 201-332-2200.

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Contact Peter or Jenn D'Agati for tickets.
Jenn 201.536.9478 / jennifer.d'agati@credit-suisse.com
Peter 201.484.0063 / peter.dagati@stembrook.com

Checks should be made out payable to "Historic Paulus Hook Association".

Friday, November 02, 2007

Nominations for officers and members of the board

Nominations for officers and members of the board are now being accepted. Please email nominations@paulushook.net if you would like to make a nomination. We will need the name of the nominee, the email address, and a phone number so that we can confirm the person will accept. Nominations will be accepted through November 26th 2007 (10 days prior to the election). Elections will be held at the next General Membership meeting on December 6th.

Positions open are:
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Two board members (elected positions).

There are also two board positions which will be nominated by the incoming president.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Child Safety Event November 10th 1-5pm

The Jersey City Police Department Community Relations Unit is proudly partnering with Target Stores, Jersey City Medical Center Injury Prevention Unit, and NJ Department of Children and Families to present an important child safety event.


This child safety event will be held on November 10, 2007 from 1 pm to 5 pm at the Target store parking lot on Washington Boulevard in Jersey City. There will be many free child safety oriented displays including child car seat installation and safety checks, children’s fingerprint identification kits, kids safety books, and other child safety literature. There will also be gifts and surprises for those who attend.


This important event is part of the Jersey City Police Department’s commitment of reaching out to our community and forging a closer bond. Our partnership events provide positive and informative contacts.


Additional information: JCPD Community Relations Unit 201-547-5682

General Membership Meeting TONIGHT 11/1, 7:30pm

Neighborhood Meeting
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Our Lady of Czestochowa Church Meeting Hall
120 Sussex Street
7:30 P.M. (Prompt)

Agenda

REPORTS
Police
Neighborhood Improvement District
Ward E City Councilman, Steve Fulop
Secretary
Treasurer
Development Oversight
President
Construction
Parks
Traffic/Parking
Website
Voter Registration
Special Guest - Renata Moreira from the Hudson Diversity Action Council
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner
Nominations for Officers & Directors
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADJOURN