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June 26, 2006

Off-duty Police and Ambassador Patrols

By Chris Bernardo

6_605B~1.jpg P.O. Tom Jones and P.O. Harold Tolluck question an individual outside of Blast Sport regarding an alleged shoplifting incident. It was found that no merchandise had left the store. The store manager claimed that the female actor pictured to the left had torn a shirt inside the store, however he did not witness it. No arrests were made.



6_2403~2.jpg P.O. Harold Tolluck and P.O. Tom Jones resolve a conflict between two drivers competing over a parking space. A yelling match between the two individuals was overheard by Journal Square Ambassador James Bailey who was on patrol. Ambassador Bailey contacted me and I in turn dispatched our detail officers.


June 19, 2006

Journal Square towers closer to reality

square_towers.jpgThe highly-anticipated 40-story, two-tower development planned for Jersey City’s Journal Square has taken another step forward, as City Council members voted to permit residential housing on the block next to the PATH Transportation Center.

“Progress has been made on the waterfront. Now it’s reaching Journal Square,” City Council President Mariano Vega said Wednesday night, capping off the unanimous vote.

Lowell Harwood, managing partner of Harwood Properties, the builder, praised city officials for taking action, noting he’s 90 percent pleased with the pace of the project.

“I never give anything I’m doing a perfect grade,” joked Harwood, who signed a deal in February to purchase 80 percent of the properties on the block, including the old Hotel on the Square building, which is now demolished.

Besides the properties he’s under contract to buy, Harwood has to purchase three other buildings on the block before he can build: 15-16 Journal Square, which houses McDonald’s and Songs Hallmark, and 12 and 14 Journal Square, home to a Kentucky Fried Chicken and formerly a Wendy’s.

Harwood has been negotiating with the owners but has not reached an agreement. If he can’t strike a deal, his contract with the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency calls for the city to step in and take the properties through eminent domain.

The owners — who couldn’t be reached to comment — would have to be paid fair market value and Harwood would be on the hook to reimburse the city for all expenses.

June 15, 2006

New Peddler Ordinance At Work

By Chris Bernardo

Sgt. Mark Cavanaugh and P.O. Dave Brown asssited me in enforcing the new peddler ordinance which outlaws peddling throughout the district. Pictured below, one of our most consistent offenders is escorted out of the district.

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June 3, 2006

African Festival at the International Institute

DSCN0871.jpg P.O.Ray Kaszewski, Emily Ruben, P.O. Steven Beck, Chris Bernardo and Sgt. Ed Carritini at this weekend's African Festival at the International Institute located at 1 Journal Square Plaza.









DSCN0881.jpg Alix Nguefack of the American Friends Service Committee based in Newark was a co-coordinator of the African Festival.