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Bayonne, New Jersey

Bayonne (/bˈ(j)n/ bay-(Y)OHN)[21][22][23][24][25] is a city in Hudson County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Located in the Gateway Region, Bayonne is situated on a peninsula between Newark Bay to the west, the Kill Van Kull to the south, and New York Bay to the east. As of the 2020 United States census, the city was the state's 15th-most-populous municipality, surpassing 2010 #15 Passaic,[26] with a population of 71,686,[10][11] an increase of 8,662 (+13.7%) from the 2010 census count of 63,024,[27][28] which in turn reflected an increase of 1,182 (+1.9%) from the 61,842 counted in the 2000 census.[29] The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated that the city's population was 69,527 in 2022,[10] ranking the city the 543rd-most-populous in the country.[12]

Bayonne, New Jersey
The Bayonne Bridge in May 2019
Interactive map of Bayonne
Bayonne
Location in Hudson County
Bayonne
Location in New Jersey
Bayonne
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°39′45″N 74°06′37″W / 40.66253°N 74.110192°W / 40.66253; -74.110192[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
County Hudson
IncorporatedApril 1, 1861 (as township)
IncorporatedMarch 10, 1869 (as city)
Named forBayonne, France, or
location on two bays
Government
 • TypeFaulkner Act Mayor-Council
 • BodyCity Council
 • MayorJimmy M. Davis (term ends June 30, 2026)[3][4]
 • AdministratorMelissa Mathews[5]
 • Municipal clerkMadelene C. Medina[6]
Area
 • Total11.22 sq mi (29.06 km2)
 • Land5.82 sq mi (15.08 km2)
 • Water5.40 sq mi (13.98 km2)  47.50%
 • Rank201st of 565 in state
2nd of 12 in county[1]
Elevation7 ft (2 m)
Population
 • Total71,686
 • Estimate 69,527
 • Rank543rd in country (as of 2022)[12]
15th of 565 in state
2nd of 12 in county[14]
 • Density12,315.1/sq mi (4,754.9/km2)
  • Rank24th of 565 in state
10th of 12 in county[14]
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
Area codes201[17]
FIPS code3401703580[1][18][19]
GNIS feature ID0885151[1][20]
Websitewww.bayonnenj.org

Bayonne was originally formed as a township on April 1, 1861, from portions of Bergen Township. Bayonne was reincorporated as a city by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 10, 1869,[30] replacing Bayonne Township, subject to the results of a referendum held nine days later.[31] At the time it was formed, Bayonne included the communities of Bergen Point, Constable Hook, Centreville, Pamrapo and Saltersville.[32]

While somewhat diminished, traditional manufacturing, distribution, and maritime activities remain a driving force of the economy of the city. A portion of the Port of New York and New Jersey is located there, as is the Cape Liberty Cruise Port.

History edit

Originally inhabited by Native Americans, the region presently known as Bayonne was claimed by the Netherlands after Henry Hudson explored the Hudson River which is named after him.[33] According to Royden Page Whitcomb's 1904 book, First History of Bayonne, New Jersey, the name Bayonne is speculated to have originated with Bayonne, France, from which Huguenots settled for a year before the founding of New Amsterdam.[34] However, there is no empirical evidence for this notion. Whitcomb gives more credence to the idea that Erastus Randall, E.C. Bramhall and B.F. Woolsey, who bought the land owned by Jasper and William Cadmus for real estate speculation, named it Bayonne for purposes of real estate speculation, because it was located on the shores of two bays, Newark and New York.[35]

Bayonne became one of the largest centers in the nation for refining crude oil and Standard Oil of New Jersey's facility—which had grown from its original establishment in 1877—and its 6,000 employees made it the city's largest place of employment.[32] Significant civil unrest arose during the Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915–1916, in which mostly Polish-American workers staged labor actions against Standard Oil of New Jersey and Tidewater Petroleum, seeking improved pay and working conditions.[36] Four striking workers were killed when strikebreakers, allegedly protected by police, fired upon a violent crowd.[37]

The Cape Liberty Cruise Port is a cruise ship terminal that is on a 430-acre (170 ha) site that had been originally developed for industrial uses in the 1930s and then taken over by the U.S. government during World War II as the Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne. Voyager of the Seas, departing from the cruise terminal in 2004, became the first passenger ship to depart from a port in New Jersey in almost 40 years.[38]

Geography and climate edit

Geography edit

 
An 1837 map of Bayonne, oriented with north pointing to the right

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city had a total area of 11.09 square miles (28.72 km2), including 5.82 square miles (15.08 km2) of land and 5.27 square miles (13.64 km2) of water (47.50%).[1][2]

The city is located on a peninsula earlier known as Bergen Neck surrounded by Upper New York Bay to the east, Newark Bay to the west, and Kill Van Kull to the south.[32] Bayonne is east of Newark, the state's largest city, north of Elizabeth in Union County and west of Brooklyn. It shares a land border with Jersey City to the north and is connected to Staten Island by the Bayonne Bridge.[39][40][41]

Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the city include:[42] Bergen Point, Constable Hook and Port Johnson.[citation needed]

Climate edit

Bayonne has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) bordering a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa). The average monthly temperature varies from 32.3 °F in January to 77.0 °F in July.[43] The hardiness zone is 7b and the average absolute minimum temperature is 5.2 °F.[44]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18703,834
18809,372144.4%
189019,033103.1%
190032,72271.9%
191055,54569.7%
192076,75438.2%
193088,97915.9%
194079,198−11.0%
195077,203−2.5%
196074,215−3.9%
197072,743−2.0%
198065,047−10.6%
199061,444−5.5%
200061,8420.6%
201063,0241.9%
202071,68613.7%
2022 (est.)69,527[10][12][13]−3.0%
Population sources: 1870–1920[45]
1870[46][47] 1880–1890[48]
1890–1910[49] 1870–1930[50]
1940–2000[51] 2000[52][53]
2010[27][28] 2020[10][11]

The city has an ethnically diverse population, home to large populations of Italian Americans, Irish Americans, Polish Americans, Indian Americans, Egyptian Americans, Dominican Americans, Mexican Americans, Salvadoran Americans, Pakistani Americans, Boricua, amongst others.[citation needed]

2010 census edit

The 2010 United States census counted 63,024 people, 25,237 households, and 16,051 families in the city. The population density was 10,858.3 per square mile (4,192.4/km2). There were 27,799 housing units at an average density of 4,789.4 per square mile (1,849.2/km2). The racial makeup was 69.21% (43,618) White, 8.86% (5,584) Black or African American, 0.31% (194) Native American, 7.71% (4,861) Asian, 0.03% (16) Pacific Islander, 10.00% (6,303) from other races, and 3.88% (2,448) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 25.79% (16,251) of the population.[27] Non-Hispanic Whites were 56.8% of the population.

Of the 25,237 households, 29.5% had children under the age of 18; 41.1% were married couples living together; 16.8% had a female householder with no husband present and 36.4% were non-families. Of all households, 31.6% were made up of individuals and 11.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 3.16.[27]

22.5% of the population were under the age of 18, 8.9% from 18 to 24, 28.1% from 25 to 44, 27.3% from 45 to 64, and 13.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38.4 years. For every 100 females, the population had 91.7 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 87.9 males.[27]

The U.S. Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $53,587 (with a margin of error of +/− $2,278) and the median family income was $66,077 (+/− $5,235). Males had a median income of $51,188 (+/− $1,888) versus $42,097 (+/− $1,820) for females. The per capita income for the city was $28,698 (+/− $1,102). About 9.9% of families and 12.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.5% of those under age 18 and 8.4% of those age 65 or over.[54]

2000 census edit

As of the 2000 United States census[18] there were 61,842 people, 25,545 households, and 16,016 families residing in the city. The population density was 10,992.2 inhabitants per square mile (4,244.1/km2). There were 26,826 housing units at an average density of 4,768.2 per square mile (1,841.0/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 78.8% White, 5.50% African American, 0.2% Native American, 4.1% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 7.46% from other races, and 4.02% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 17.81% of the population.[52][53]

As of the 2000 Census, the most common reported ancestries of Bayonne residents were Italian (20.1%), Irish (18.8%) and Polish (17.9%).[52][53]

There were 25,545 households, out of which 28.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.8% were married couples living together, 15.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.3% were non-families. 32.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.42 and the average family size was 3.10.[52][53]

In the city the population was spread out, with 22.1% under the age of 18, 8.2% from 18 to 24, 30.7% from 25 to 44, 22.5% from 45 to 64, and 16.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 86.3 males.[52][53]

The median income for a household in the city was $41,566, and the median income for a family was $52,413. Males had a median income of $39,790 versus $33,747 for females. The per capita income for the city was $21,553. About 8.4% of families and 10.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.9% of those under age 18 and 11.0% of those age 65 or over.[52][53]

Economy edit

Portions of the city are part of an Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ), one of 32 zones covering 37 municipalities statewide. Bayonne was selected in 2002 as one of a group of three zones added to participate in the program.[55] In addition to other benefits to encourage employment and investment within the Zone, shoppers can take advantage of a reduced 3.3125% sales tax rate (half of the 6+58% rate charged statewide) at eligible merchants.[56] Established in September 2002, the city's Urban Enterprise Zone status expires in December 2023.[57] More than 200 businesses have registered to participate in the city's UEZ since it was first established.[58]

The Bayonne Town Center, located within the Broadway shopping district, includes retailers, eateries, consumer and small business banking centers. The Bayonne Medical Center is a for-profit hospital that anchors the northern end of the Town Center. It is the city's largest employer, with over 1,200 employees. A 2013 study showed that the hospital charged the highest rates in the United States.[59]

Bayonne Crossing on Route 440 in Bayonne, includes a Lowe's and Wal-Mart.[60]

On the site of the former Military Ocean Terminal, the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor includes new housing and businesses. One of them, Cape Liberty Cruise Port is located at the end of the long peninsula with Royal Caribbean.[61] Also found is a memorial park for the Tear of Grief, a 100-foot-high (30 m), 175-short-ton (159 t) monument commemorating the September 11 terrorist attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.[62]

The firearms manufacturing company Henry Repeating Arms moved from Brooklyn to Bayonne in 2009.[63][64]

Parks and recreation edit

Hackensack RiverWalk begins at Collins Park in Bergen Point where the Kill Van Kull meets the Newark Bay. Also along the bay is 16th Street Park. A plaque unveiled on May 2, 2006, for the new Richard A. Rutowski Park, a wetlands preserve on the northwestern end of town that is part of the RiverWalk. It is located immediately north of the Stephen R. Gregg Hudson County Park.[65]

Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is part of a walkway that is intended to run the more than 18 miles (29 km) from the Bayonne Bridge to the George Washington Bridge.[66][67]

In August 2014, the Bayonne Hometown Fair, a popular tourist and community attraction that ceased in 2000, was revived by a local business owner and resident. The first revived Bayonne Hometown Fair took place from June 6–7, 2015.[68]

Government edit

 
City Hall

Local government edit

The City of Bayonne has been governed within the Faulkner Act, formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law, under the Mayor-Council system of municipal government (Plan C), implemented based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission as of July 1, 1962,[69] before which it was governed by a Board of Commissioners under the Walsh Act. The city is one of 71 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use this form of government.[70] The governing body is comprised of the Mayor and the five-member City Council, of which two seats are chosen at-large and three from wards, all of whom serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis and are chosen in balloting held as part of the May municipal election.[7][3][71][72]

As of July 2022, the Mayor of Bayonne is James M. "Jimmy" Davis, whose term of office ends June 30, 2026; Davis was first elected as mayor in a runoff election on June 10, 2014, against incumbent Mayor Mark Smith. Members of the Bayonne City Council are Loyad Booker (at-large), Neil Carroll III (1st Ward), Gary La Pelusa Sr. (3rd Ward), Juan M. Perez (at-large) and Jacqueline Weimmer (2nd Ward), all of whom are serving concurrent terms of office that end on June 30, 2026.[3][73][74][75]

In November 2018, the City Council appointed Neil Carroll III to fill the 1st Ward seat vacated by Tommy Cotter, who resigned to take a position as the city's DPW director; at age 27, Carroll became the youngest councilmember in city history.[76] In the November 2019 general election, Carroll was elected to serve the balance of the term of office.[77]

 
Babcock & Wilcox Co. works in 1919, one of the many industrial sites that were once located in Bayonne

Federal, state, and county representation edit

 
View of Manhattan from Bayonne, 1974
 
View of Lower Manhattan from Bayonne, September 11, 2014

Bayonne is in the 8th Congressional District[78] and is part of New Jersey's 31st state legislative district.[79][80][81]

Prior to the 2010 Census, Bayonne had been split between the 10th Congressional District and the 13th Congressional District, a change made by the New Jersey Redistricting Commission that took effect in January 2013, based on the results of the November 2012 general elections.[82] The split placed 33,218 residents living in the city's south and west in the 8th District, while 29,806 residents in the northeastern portion of the city were placed in the 10th District.[83][84]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 8th congressional district is represented by Rob Menendez (D, Jersey City).[85][86] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[87] and Bob Menendez (Englewood Cliffs, term ends 2025).[88][89] For the 2024-2025 session, the 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Angela V. McKnight (D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by Barbara McCann Stamato (D, Jersey City) and William Sampson (D, Bayonne).[90]

Hudson County is governed by a directly elected County Executive and by a Board of County Commissioners, which serves as the county's legislative body. As of 2024, Hudson County's County Executive is Craig Guy (D, Jersey City), whose term of office expires December 31, 2027.[91] Hudson County's Commissioners are:[92][93][94]

Kenneth Kopacz (D, District 1-- Bayonne and parts of Jersey City; 2026, Bayonne),[95][96] William O'Dea (D, District 2-- western parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City),[97][98] Vice Chair Jerry Walker (D, District 3-- southeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City),[99][100] Yraida Aponte-Lipski (D, District 4-- northeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City),[101][102] Chair Anthony L. Romano Jr. (D, District 5-- Hoboken and adjoining parts of Jersey City; 2026, Hoboken),[103][104] Fanny J.Cedeno (D, District 6-- Union City; 2026, Union City),[105][106]Caridad Rodriguez (D, District 7-- West New York (part), Weehawken, Guttenberg; 2026, West New York),[107][108] Robert Baselice (D, District 8-- North Bergen, West New York (part), Seacaucus (part); 2026, North Bergen),[109][110] and Albert Cifelli (D, District 9-- East Newark, Harrison, Kearny, and Secaucus (part); 2026, Harrison).[111][112]

Hudson County's constitutional officers are: Clerk E. Junior Maldonado (D, Jersey City, 2027),[113][114] Sheriff Frank Schillari, (D, Jersey City, 2025)[115] Surrogate Tilo E. Rivas, (D, Jersey City, 2024)[116][117] and Register Jeffery Dublin (D, Jersey City, 2024).[118][117]

Politics edit

As of March 2011, there were a total of 32,747 registered voters in Bayonne, of which 17,087 (52.2%) were registered as Democrats, 2,709 (8.3%) were registered as Republicans and 12,928 (39.5%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were 23 voters registered to other parties.[119]

In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 66.4% of the vote (13,467 cast), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 32.6% (6,605 votes), and other candidates with 1.0% (197 votes), among the 20,454 ballots cast by the city's 34,424 registered voters (185 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 59.4%.[120][121] In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 57.0% of the vote here (13,768 cast), ahead of Republican John McCain with 40.6% (9,796 votes) and other candidates with 1.2% (283 votes), among the 24,139 ballots cast by the town's 35,823 registered voters, for a turnout of 67.4%.[122] In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 56.0% of the vote here (12,402 ballots cast), outpolling Republican George W. Bush with 42.2% (9,341 votes) and other candidates with 0.6% (184 votes), among the 22,135 ballots cast by the town's 32,129 registered voters, for a turnout percentage of 68.9.[123]

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 49.3% of the vote (5,322 cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 49.1% (5,297 votes), and other candidates with 1.6% (169 votes), among the 10,987 ballots cast by the city's 34,957 registered voters (199 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 31.4%.[124][125] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 53.8% of the vote here (7,421 ballots cast), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 38.7% (5,333 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 4.8% (662 votes) and other candidates with 1.3% (183 votes), among the 13,781 ballots cast by the town's 32,588 registered voters, yielding a 42.3% turnout.[126]

Local services edit

Municipal Utilities Authority edit

The Bayonne Municipal Utilities Authority (BMUA) is the second agency to use wind power in New Jersey and has built the first wind turbine in the metropolitan area.[127][128][129][130][131] Construction of a single turbine tower was completed in January 2012.[132][133] It is the first wind turbine created by Leitwind to be installed in the United States.[134]

In December 2012, the autonomous agency entered into a water management agreement with the Bayonne Water Joint Venture (BWJV), a partnership between United Water and investment firm KKR.[135] The 40-year concession agreement is a public-private partnership between the city and the BWJV in which the private partners pay off the BMUA's $130 million debt and take over the operations, maintenance, and capital improvement of Bayonne's water and wastewater utilities in exchange for a regulated share of the revenue.[136][137][138] United Water is managing the operations for the partnership, while KKR is providing 90% of the funding.[139] A rate schedule was included in the agreement, and it contained an immediate 8.5% utility rate increase (the first rate increase since 2006),[135] followed by two years without increases, followed by annual increases estimated to range between 2.5%–4.5%.[137] This partnership was sought for several reasons, including the BMUA's debt, its shortage of skilled employees, and its lagging rate revenue from years without rate increases and reduced demand.[136][140] Part of this reduced demand stemmed from the closure of the Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne,[140] and the fact that the subsequent plans to redevelop the site with housing fell short.[141] The BMUA's $130 million debt that was paid off by the BWJV represented over half of Bayonne's overall debt ($240 million) at the time,[137] and in March 2013, Moody's Investors Service upgraded the credit rating of Bayonne from 'negative' to 'stable', citing the water deal.[139]

Fire department edit

 
Fire Station # 3

The city of Bayonne has around 161 full-time professional firefighters consisting of the city of Bayonne Fire Department (BFD), which was founded on September 3, 1906, and operates out of five fire stations located throughout the city. The Bayonne Fire Dept operates a fleet of five engines, one squad (rescue-pumper), three ladder trucks, a heavy rescue truck (which is also part of the Metro USAR Collapse Rescue Strike Team), a large 4,000 gallon foam tanker truck, a haz-mat truck, a multi-service unit, a fireboat, as well as spare apparatus. Each tour is commanded by a battalion chief.[142]

The department is part of the Metro USAR Strike Team, which consists of nine North Jersey fire departments and other emergency services divisions working to address major emergency rescue situations.[143]

Education edit

 
Bayonne Free Public Library and Cultural Center

Public schools edit

The Bayonne School District serves students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.[144] As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of 13 schools, had an enrollment of 10,059 students and 763.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 13.2:1.[145] Schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[146]) are John M. Bailey School No. 12[147] (656 students; in grades PreK-8), Mary J. Donohoe No. 4[148] (459; PreK-8), Henry E. Harris No. 1[149] (637; PreK-8), Lincoln Community School No. 5[150] (433; PreK-8), Horace Mann No. 6[151] (641; PreK-8), Nicholas Oresko School No. 14[152] (444; PreK-8), Dr. Walter F. Robinson No. 3[153] (772; PreK-8), William Shemin Midtown Community School No. 8[154] (1,230; PreK-8), Phillip G. Vroom No. 2[155] (485; PreK-8), George Washington Community School No. 9[156] (677; PreK-8), Woodrow Wilson School No. 10[157] (747; PreK-8), Bayonne High School[158] (1,290; 9-12) and Bayonne Alternative High School[159] (141; 9-12).[160][161][162][163] Bayonne High School is the only public school in the state to have an on-campus ice rink for its hockey team.[164][165]

During the 1998–99 school year, Midtown Community School No. 8 was recognized with the National Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education.[166] During the 2008–2009 school year, Nicholas Oresko School No. 14 was recognized as a Blue Ribbon School award, and Washington Community School No. 9 was honored during the 2009–2010 school year.[167]

For the 2004–05 school year, Mary J. Donohoe No. 4 School was named a "Star School" by the New Jersey Department of Education, the highest honor that a New Jersey school can achieve.[168] It is the fourth school in Bayonne to receive this honor. The other three are Bayonne High School in 1995–96,[169] Midtown Community School in 1996–97[170] and P.S. #14 in the 1998–99 school year.[171]

Private schools edit

Private schools in Bayonne include All Saints Catholic Academy, for grades Pre-K–8, which operates under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark[172] and was one of eight private schools recognized in 2017 as an Exemplary High Performing School by the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program of the United States Department of Education.[173] Marist High School, a co-ed Catholic high school, announced in January 2020 that it would close at the end of the 2019–2020 school year due to deficits that had risen to $1 million and enrollment that had declined by 50% since 2008.[174]

The Yeshiva Gedolah of Bayonne is a yeshiva high school / beis medrash / Kolel with 130 students.[175]

Holy Family Academy for girls in ninth through twelfth grades was closed at the end of the 2012–2013 school year in the wake of financial difficulties and declining enrollment, having lost the support of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia in 2008.[176]

Libraries and museums edit

The Bayonne Public Library,[177] one of New Jersey's original 36 Carnegie libraries,[178] the Bayonne Community Museum,[179] the Bayonne Firefighters Museum,[180] and the Joyce-Herbert VFW Post 226 Veterans Museum[181] provide educational events and programs.

Media and culture edit

Bayonne is located within the New York media market, with most of its daily papers available for sale or delivery. Local, county, and regional news is covered by the daily Jersey Journal. The Bayonne Community News is part of The Hudson Reporter group of local weeklies. Other weeklies, the River View Observer and El Especialito also cover local news.[182] Bayonne-based periodicals include the Bayonne Evening Star-Telegram (B.E.S.T.).

Bayonne's local culture is served by the Annual Outdoor Art Show, which was instituted in 2008, in which local artists display their works.[183]

Jackie Gleason, a former headliner at the Hi-Hat Club in Bayonne, was fascinated by the city and mentioned it often in the television series The Honeymooners.[184]

Films set in Bayonne include the 1991 film Mortal Thoughts, with Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, which was filmed near Horace Mann School and locations around Bayonne and Hoboken;[185] the 2000 drama Men of Honor, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr.; the 2002 drama Hysterical Blindness; and the 2005 Tom Cruise science fiction film War of the Worlds, which opens at the Bayonne home of the lead character, and depicts the destruction of the Bayonne Bridge by aliens. Films shot in Bayonne include the 2001 film A Beautiful Mind, scenes of which were filmed at the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor,[186] and the 2008 Mickey Rourke drama The Wrestler, which was partially filmed in the Color & Cuts Salon and the former Dolphin Gym, both of which are on Broadway in Bayonne.[187][188]

The November 16, 2010, episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart parodied former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's reality television series, Sarah Palin's Alaska, in the form of a trailer for a fictional reality show called Jason Jones' Bayonne, New Jersey, whose portrayal of the city was characterized by prostitution, drugs, crime, pollution and a stereotypical Italian-American population.[189] Bayonne Mayor Mark Smith criticized the sketch, saying, "Jon Stewart's unfortunate and inaccurate depiction of Bayonne represents a lame attempt at humor at the expense of a rock solid, all-American community."[190] It is also referenced in the humorous song "The Rolling Mills of New Jersey" by John Roberts and Tony Barrand as the narrator's home town.[191]

The comic strip Piranha Club (originally "Ernie"), drawn by Bud Grace, is set in and around Bayonne.[192]

The ABC sci-fi comedy television series The Neighbors is about a family that moves from Bayonne into a fictional gated community, Hidden Hills, that is populated by aliens from another planet posing as humans.[193]

Religion edit

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark operates Catholic churches. Two in Bayonne, Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich Church and St. John Paul II Church, were formed from consolidations,[194] in 2016, because the number of people attending Catholic churches declined.[195]

Demjanovich church is a merger of St. Andrew and St. Mary Star of the Sea churches, with the merged congregation keeping the two sites for worship. Reverend Alexander Santora in the Jersey Journal wrote that due to the efforts of the pastor, the Demjanovich merger "went off, however, without a hitch."[196]

Three other churches, Our Lady of the Assumption, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, and St. Michael/St. Joseph, merged into John Paul II in 2016.[197] There were unsuccessful protests to keep Assumption open,[198] and the archdiocese committed to closing that church.[199]

Bayonne's Jewish community is served by Temple Beth Am (Reform), Temple Emanu-El (Conservative), Ohav Zedek (Orthodox), and Chabad (Orthodox).[citation needed]

Transportation edit

Roads and highways edit

 
View west along Interstate 78 (New Jersey Turnpike Newark Bay Extension) in Bayonne

As of May 2010, the city had a total of 76.55 miles (123.20 km) of roadways, of which 65.78 miles (105.86 km) were maintained by the city, 4.82 miles (7.76 km) are overseen by Hudson County, 4.04 miles (6.50 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 1.91 miles (3.07 km) are the responsibility of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.[200]

The Bayonne Bridge stretches 1,775 feet (541 m), connecting south to Staten Island over the Kill Van Kull. Originally constructed in 1931, the bridge underwent a Navigation Clearance Project that was completed in 2017 at a cost of $1.7 billion, that raised the bridge deck from 151 feet (46 m) above the water to 215 feet (66 m), allowing larger and more heavily laden cargo ships to clear their way under the bridge.[201]

Several major roadways pass through the city.[202] The Newark Bay Extension (Interstate 78) of the New Jersey Turnpike eastbound travels to Jersey City and, via the Holland Tunnel, Manhattan. Westbound, the Newark Bay Bridge provides access to Newark, Newark Liberty International Airport and the rest of the turnpike (Interstate 95).[203]

Kennedy Boulevard (County Route 501) is a major thoroughfare along the west side of the city from the Bayonne Bridge north to Jersey City and North Hudson.[204]

Route 440 runs along the east side of Bayonne, and the West Side of Jersey City, partially following the path of the old Morris Canal route.[205] It connects to the Bayonne Bridge, I-78, and to Route 185 to Liberty State Park.

Public transportation edit

 
8th Street station

The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail has four stops in Bayonne, all originally from the former Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ). They are located at 45th Street, 34th Street, 22nd Street, all just east of Avenue E, and 8th Street (the southern terminal of the 8th Street-Hoboken Line) at Avenue C, which opened in January 2011.[206][207]

Bus transportation is provided on three main north–south streets of the city: Broadway, Kennedy Boulevard, and Avenue C, both by the state-operated NJ Transit and several private bus lines.[208] The Broadway line runs solely inside Bayonne city limits, while bus lines on Avenue C and Kennedy Boulevard run to various end points in Jersey City. The NJ Transit 120 runs between Avenue C in Bayonne and Battery Park in Downtown Manhattan during rush hours in peak direction while the 81 provides service to Jersey City.[209][210][211]

MTA Regional Bus Operations provides bus service between Bayonne and Staten Island on the S89 route, which connects the 34th Street light rail station and the Eltingville neighborhood on Staten Island with no other stops in Bayonne. It is the first interstate bus service operated by the New York City Transit Authority.[212]

For 114 years, the CNJ ran frequent service through the city. Trains ran north to the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal in Jersey City. Trains ran west to Elizabethport, Elizabeth and Cranford for points west and south. The implementation of the Aldene Connection in 1967 bypassed CNJ trains around Bayonne so that nearly all trains would either terminate at Newark Pennsylvania Station or at Hoboken Terminal.[213] By 1973, a lightly used shuttle between Bayonne and Cranford that operated 20 times per day was the final remnant of service on the line.[214] Until August 6, 1978, a shuttle service between Bayonne and Cranford retained the last leg of service with the CNJ trains.[215]

Points of interest edit

 
Kill Van Kull meets Newark Bay
 
Rutkowski Park

National Registered Historic Places and museums edit

See List of Registered Historic Places in Hudson County, New Jersey

Notable people edit

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Bayonne include ((B) denotes that the person was born in the city):

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  299. ^ Miller, Jonathan. "The Week; Bayonne Bleeder vs. 'Rocky': The Final Round" July 27, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times, August 13, 2006. Accessed August 14, 2012. "So nearly three years ago, Mr. Wepner, who was known in the ring as the Bayonne Bleeder, sued Mr. Stallone for $15 million. This month, Mr. Wepner, 67, who still lives in Bayonne and is a wholesale liquor salesman, settled with Mr. Stallone for an undisclosed amount."
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  301. ^ Streeter, Leslie Gray. "A Wylde time; Rarely printable but always quotable rocker has had a big year" January 12, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, The Kansas City Star, November 9, 2006. "The thing about Wylde, a 40- year-old, Bayonne, NJ-born father of three married to his high school sweetheart, is that he's just a rock n roll guy."

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Bayonne Community Profile and Resource Links, NJ HomeTownLocator

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Bayonne b eɪ ˈ j oʊ n bay Y OHN 21 22 23 24 25 is a city in Hudson County in the U S state of New Jersey Located in the Gateway Region Bayonne is situated on a peninsula between Newark Bay to the west the Kill Van Kull to the south and New York Bay to the east As of the 2020 United States census the city was the state s 15th most populous municipality surpassing 2010 15 Passaic 26 with a population of 71 686 10 11 an increase of 8 662 13 7 from the 2010 census count of 63 024 27 28 which in turn reflected an increase of 1 182 1 9 from the 61 842 counted in the 2000 census 29 The Census Bureau s Population Estimates Program calculated that the city s population was 69 527 in 2022 10 ranking the city the 543rd most populous in the country 12 Bayonne New JerseyCityThe Bayonne Bridge in May 2019FlagSealInteractive map of BayonneBayonneLocation in Hudson CountyShow map of Hudson County New JerseyBayonneLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyBayonneLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 39 45 N 74 06 37 W 40 66253 N 74 110192 W 40 66253 74 110192 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyHudsonIncorporatedApril 1 1861 as township IncorporatedMarch 10 1869 as city Named forBayonne France orlocation on two baysGovernment 7 TypeFaulkner Act Mayor Council BodyCity Council MayorJimmy M Davis term ends June 30 2026 3 4 AdministratorMelissa Mathews 5 Municipal clerkMadelene C Medina 6 Area 8 Total11 22 sq mi 29 06 km2 Land5 82 sq mi 15 08 km2 Water5 40 sq mi 13 98 km2 47 50 Rank201st of 565 in state2nd of 12 in county 1 Elevation 9 7 ft 2 m Population 2020 10 11 Total71 686 Estimate 2022 10 12 13 69 527 Rank543rd in country as of 2022 12 15th of 565 in state2nd of 12 in county 14 Density12 315 1 sq mi 4 754 9 km2 Rank24th of 565 in state10th of 12 in county 14 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code07002 15 16 Area codes201 17 FIPS code3401703580 1 18 19 GNIS feature ID0885151 1 20 Websitewww wbr bayonnenj wbr orgBayonne was originally formed as a township on April 1 1861 from portions of Bergen Township Bayonne was reincorporated as a city by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 10 1869 30 replacing Bayonne Township subject to the results of a referendum held nine days later 31 At the time it was formed Bayonne included the communities of Bergen Point Constable Hook Centreville Pamrapo and Saltersville 32 While somewhat diminished traditional manufacturing distribution and maritime activities remain a driving force of the economy of the city A portion of the Port of New York and New Jersey is located there as is the Cape Liberty Cruise Port Contents 1 History 2 Geography and climate 2 1 Geography 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Economy 5 Parks and recreation 6 Government 6 1 Local government 6 2 Federal state and county representation 6 3 Politics 7 Local services 7 1 Municipal Utilities Authority 7 2 Fire department 8 Education 8 1 Public schools 8 2 Private schools 8 3 Libraries and museums 9 Media and culture 9 1 Religion 10 Transportation 10 1 Roads and highways 10 2 Public transportation 11 Points of interest 11 1 National Registered Historic Places and museums 12 Notable people 13 References 14 External linksHistory editOriginally inhabited by Native Americans the region presently known as Bayonne was claimed by the Netherlands after Henry Hudson explored the Hudson River which is named after him 33 According to Royden Page Whitcomb s 1904 book First History of Bayonne New Jersey the name Bayonne is speculated to have originated with Bayonne France from which Huguenots settled for a year before the founding of New Amsterdam 34 However there is no empirical evidence for this notion Whitcomb gives more credence to the idea that Erastus Randall E C Bramhall and B F Woolsey who bought the land owned by Jasper and William Cadmus for real estate speculation named it Bayonne for purposes of real estate speculation because it was located on the shores of two bays Newark and New York 35 Bayonne became one of the largest centers in the nation for refining crude oil and Standard Oil of New Jersey s facility which had grown from its original establishment in 1877 and its 6 000 employees made it the city s largest place of employment 32 Significant civil unrest arose during the Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915 1916 in which mostly Polish American workers staged labor actions against Standard Oil of New Jersey and Tidewater Petroleum seeking improved pay and working conditions 36 Four striking workers were killed when strikebreakers allegedly protected by police fired upon a violent crowd 37 The Cape Liberty Cruise Port is a cruise ship terminal that is on a 430 acre 170 ha site that had been originally developed for industrial uses in the 1930s and then taken over by the U S government during World War II as the Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne Voyager of the Seas departing from the cruise terminal in 2004 became the first passenger ship to depart from a port in New Jersey in almost 40 years 38 Geography and climate editGeography edit nbsp An 1837 map of Bayonne oriented with north pointing to the rightAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city had a total area of 11 09 square miles 28 72 km2 including 5 82 square miles 15 08 km2 of land and 5 27 square miles 13 64 km2 of water 47 50 1 2 The city is located on a peninsula earlier known as Bergen Neck surrounded by Upper New York Bay to the east Newark Bay to the west and Kill Van Kull to the south 32 Bayonne is east of Newark the state s largest city north of Elizabeth in Union County and west of Brooklyn It shares a land border with Jersey City to the north and is connected to Staten Island by the Bayonne Bridge 39 40 41 Unincorporated communities localities and place names located partially or completely within the city include 42 Bergen Point Constable Hook and Port Johnson citation needed Climate edit Bayonne has a humid subtropical climate Cfa bordering a hot summer humid continental climate Dfa The average monthly temperature varies from 32 3 F in January to 77 0 F in July 43 The hardiness zone is 7b and the average absolute minimum temperature is 5 2 F 44 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18703 834 18809 372144 4 189019 033103 1 190032 72271 9 191055 54569 7 192076 75438 2 193088 97915 9 194079 198 11 0 195077 203 2 5 196074 215 3 9 197072 743 2 0 198065 047 10 6 199061 444 5 5 200061 8420 6 201063 0241 9 202071 68613 7 2022 est 69 527 10 12 13 3 0 Population sources 1870 1920 45 1870 46 47 1880 1890 48 1890 1910 49 1870 1930 50 1940 2000 51 2000 52 53 2010 27 28 2020 10 11 The city has an ethnically diverse population home to large populations of Italian Americans Irish Americans Polish Americans Indian Americans Egyptian Americans Dominican Americans Mexican Americans Salvadoran Americans Pakistani Americans Boricua amongst others citation needed 2010 census edit The 2010 United States census counted 63 024 people 25 237 households and 16 051 families in the city The population density was 10 858 3 per square mile 4 192 4 km2 There were 27 799 housing units at an average density of 4 789 4 per square mile 1 849 2 km2 The racial makeup was 69 21 43 618 White 8 86 5 584 Black or African American 0 31 194 Native American 7 71 4 861 Asian 0 03 16 Pacific Islander 10 00 6 303 from other races and 3 88 2 448 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 25 79 16 251 of the population 27 Non Hispanic Whites were 56 8 of the population Of the 25 237 households 29 5 had children under the age of 18 41 1 were married couples living together 16 8 had a female householder with no husband present and 36 4 were non families Of all households 31 6 were made up of individuals and 11 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 49 and the average family size was 3 16 27 22 5 of the population were under the age of 18 8 9 from 18 to 24 28 1 from 25 to 44 27 3 from 45 to 64 and 13 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 4 years For every 100 females the population had 91 7 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 87 9 males 27 The U S Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 53 587 with a margin of error of 2 278 and the median family income was 66 077 5 235 Males had a median income of 51 188 1 888 versus 42 097 1 820 for females The per capita income for the city was 28 698 1 102 About 9 9 of families and 12 3 of the population were below the poverty line including 20 5 of those under age 18 and 8 4 of those age 65 or over 54 2000 census edit As of the 2000 United States census 18 there were 61 842 people 25 545 households and 16 016 families residing in the city The population density was 10 992 2 inhabitants per square mile 4 244 1 km2 There were 26 826 housing units at an average density of 4 768 2 per square mile 1 841 0 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 78 8 White 5 50 African American 0 2 Native American 4 1 Asian 0 05 Pacific Islander 7 46 from other races and 4 02 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 17 81 of the population 52 53 As of the 2000 Census the most common reported ancestries of Bayonne residents were Italian 20 1 Irish 18 8 and Polish 17 9 52 53 There were 25 545 households out of which 28 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them 42 8 were married couples living together 15 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 37 3 were non families 32 8 of all households were made up of individuals and 15 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 42 and the average family size was 3 10 52 53 In the city the population was spread out with 22 1 under the age of 18 8 2 from 18 to 24 30 7 from 25 to 44 22 5 from 45 to 64 and 16 6 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 89 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 86 3 males 52 53 The median income for a household in the city was 41 566 and the median income for a family was 52 413 Males had a median income of 39 790 versus 33 747 for females The per capita income for the city was 21 553 About 8 4 of families and 10 1 of the population were below the poverty line including 11 9 of those under age 18 and 11 0 of those age 65 or over 52 53 Economy editPortions of the city are part of an Urban Enterprise Zone UEZ one of 32 zones covering 37 municipalities statewide Bayonne was selected in 2002 as one of a group of three zones added to participate in the program 55 In addition to other benefits to encourage employment and investment within the Zone shoppers can take advantage of a reduced 3 3125 sales tax rate half of the 6 5 8 rate charged statewide at eligible merchants 56 Established in September 2002 the city s Urban Enterprise Zone status expires in December 2023 57 More than 200 businesses have registered to participate in the city s UEZ since it was first established 58 The Bayonne Town Center located within the Broadway shopping district includes retailers eateries consumer and small business banking centers The Bayonne Medical Center is a for profit hospital that anchors the northern end of the Town Center It is the city s largest employer with over 1 200 employees A 2013 study showed that the hospital charged the highest rates in the United States 59 Bayonne Crossing on Route 440 in Bayonne includes a Lowe s and Wal Mart 60 On the site of the former Military Ocean Terminal the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor includes new housing and businesses One of them Cape Liberty Cruise Port is located at the end of the long peninsula with Royal Caribbean 61 Also found is a memorial park for the Tear of Grief a 100 foot high 30 m 175 short ton 159 t monument commemorating the September 11 terrorist attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing 62 The firearms manufacturing company Henry Repeating Arms moved from Brooklyn to Bayonne in 2009 63 64 Parks and recreation editHackensack RiverWalk begins at Collins Park in Bergen Point where the Kill Van Kull meets the Newark Bay Also along the bay is 16th Street Park A plaque unveiled on May 2 2006 for the new Richard A Rutowski Park a wetlands preserve on the northwestern end of town that is part of the RiverWalk It is located immediately north of the Stephen R Gregg Hudson County Park 65 Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is part of a walkway that is intended to run the more than 18 miles 29 km from the Bayonne Bridge to the George Washington Bridge 66 67 In August 2014 the Bayonne Hometown Fair a popular tourist and community attraction that ceased in 2000 was revived by a local business owner and resident The first revived Bayonne Hometown Fair took place from June 6 7 2015 68 Government edit nbsp City HallLocal government edit Further information Mayor of Bayonne New Jersey The City of Bayonne has been governed within the Faulkner Act formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law under the Mayor Council system of municipal government Plan C implemented based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission as of July 1 1962 69 before which it was governed by a Board of Commissioners under the Walsh Act The city is one of 71 municipalities of the 564 statewide that use this form of government 70 The governing body is comprised of the Mayor and the five member City Council of which two seats are chosen at large and three from wards all of whom serve four year terms of office on a concurrent basis and are chosen in balloting held as part of the May municipal election 7 3 71 72 As of July 2022 update the Mayor of Bayonne is James M Jimmy Davis whose term of office ends June 30 2026 Davis was first elected as mayor in a runoff election on June 10 2014 against incumbent Mayor Mark Smith Members of the Bayonne City Council are Loyad Booker at large Neil Carroll III 1st Ward Gary La Pelusa Sr 3rd Ward Juan M Perez at large and Jacqueline Weimmer 2nd Ward all of whom are serving concurrent terms of office that end on June 30 2026 3 73 74 75 In November 2018 the City Council appointed Neil Carroll III to fill the 1st Ward seat vacated by Tommy Cotter who resigned to take a position as the city s DPW director at age 27 Carroll became the youngest councilmember in city history 76 In the November 2019 general election Carroll was elected to serve the balance of the term of office 77 nbsp Babcock amp Wilcox Co works in 1919 one of the many industrial sites that were once located in BayonneFederal state and county representation edit nbsp View of Manhattan from Bayonne 1974 nbsp View of Lower Manhattan from Bayonne September 11 2014Bayonne is in the 8th Congressional District 78 and is part of New Jersey s 31st state legislative district 79 80 81 Prior to the 2010 Census Bayonne had been split between the 10th Congressional District and the 13th Congressional District a change made by the New Jersey Redistricting Commission that took effect in January 2013 based on the results of the November 2012 general elections 82 The split placed 33 218 residents living in the city s south and west in the 8th District while 29 806 residents in the northeastern portion of the city were placed in the 10th District 83 84 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s 8th congressional district is represented by Rob Menendez D Jersey City 85 86 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 87 and Bob Menendez Englewood Cliffs term ends 2025 88 89 For the 2024 2025 session the 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Angela V McKnight D Jersey City and in the General Assembly by Barbara McCann Stamato D Jersey City and William Sampson D Bayonne 90 Hudson County is governed by a directly elected County Executive and by a Board of County Commissioners which serves as the county s legislative body As of 2024 update Hudson County s County Executive is Craig Guy D Jersey City whose term of office expires December 31 2027 91 Hudson County s Commissioners are 92 93 94 Kenneth Kopacz D District 1 Bayonne and parts of Jersey City 2026 Bayonne 95 96 William O Dea D District 2 western parts of Jersey City 2026 Jersey City 97 98 Vice Chair Jerry Walker D District 3 southeastern parts of Jersey City 2026 Jersey City 99 100 Yraida Aponte Lipski D District 4 northeastern parts of Jersey City 2026 Jersey City 101 102 Chair Anthony L Romano Jr D District 5 Hoboken and adjoining parts of Jersey City 2026 Hoboken 103 104 Fanny J Cedeno D District 6 Union City 2026 Union City 105 106 Caridad Rodriguez D District 7 West New York part Weehawken Guttenberg 2026 West New York 107 108 Robert Baselice D District 8 North Bergen West New York part Seacaucus part 2026 North Bergen 109 110 and Albert Cifelli D District 9 East Newark Harrison Kearny and Secaucus part 2026 Harrison 111 112 Hudson County s constitutional officers are Clerk E Junior Maldonado D Jersey City 2027 113 114 Sheriff Frank Schillari D Jersey City 2025 115 Surrogate Tilo E Rivas D Jersey City 2024 116 117 and Register Jeffery Dublin D Jersey City 2024 118 117 Politics edit As of March 2011 there were a total of 32 747 registered voters in Bayonne of which 17 087 52 2 were registered as Democrats 2 709 8 3 were registered as Republicans and 12 928 39 5 were registered as Unaffiliated There were 23 voters registered to other parties 119 In the 2012 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 66 4 of the vote 13 467 cast ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 32 6 6 605 votes and other candidates with 1 0 197 votes among the 20 454 ballots cast by the city s 34 424 registered voters 185 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 59 4 120 121 In the 2008 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 57 0 of the vote here 13 768 cast ahead of Republican John McCain with 40 6 9 796 votes and other candidates with 1 2 283 votes among the 24 139 ballots cast by the town s 35 823 registered voters for a turnout of 67 4 122 In the 2004 presidential election Democrat John Kerry received 56 0 of the vote here 12 402 ballots cast outpolling Republican George W Bush with 42 2 9 341 votes and other candidates with 0 6 184 votes among the 22 135 ballots cast by the town s 32 129 registered voters for a turnout percentage of 68 9 123 In the 2013 gubernatorial election Republican Chris Christie received 49 3 of the vote 5 322 cast ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 49 1 5 297 votes and other candidates with 1 6 169 votes among the 10 987 ballots cast by the city s 34 957 registered voters 199 ballots were spoiled for a turnout of 31 4 124 125 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Democrat Jon Corzine received 53 8 of the vote here 7 421 ballots cast ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 38 7 5 333 votes Independent Chris Daggett with 4 8 662 votes and other candidates with 1 3 183 votes among the 13 781 ballots cast by the town s 32 588 registered voters yielding a 42 3 turnout 126 Local services editMunicipal Utilities Authority edit The Bayonne Municipal Utilities Authority BMUA is the second agency to use wind power in New Jersey and has built the first wind turbine in the metropolitan area 127 128 129 130 131 Construction of a single turbine tower was completed in January 2012 132 133 It is the first wind turbine created by Leitwind to be installed in the United States 134 In December 2012 the autonomous agency entered into a water management agreement with the Bayonne Water Joint Venture BWJV a partnership between United Water and investment firm KKR 135 The 40 year concession agreement is a public private partnership between the city and the BWJV in which the private partners pay off the BMUA s 130 million debt and take over the operations maintenance and capital improvement of Bayonne s water and wastewater utilities in exchange for a regulated share of the revenue 136 137 138 United Water is managing the operations for the partnership while KKR is providing 90 of the funding 139 A rate schedule was included in the agreement and it contained an immediate 8 5 utility rate increase the first rate increase since 2006 135 followed by two years without increases followed by annual increases estimated to range between 2 5 4 5 137 This partnership was sought for several reasons including the BMUA s debt its shortage of skilled employees and its lagging rate revenue from years without rate increases and reduced demand 136 140 Part of this reduced demand stemmed from the closure of the Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne 140 and the fact that the subsequent plans to redevelop the site with housing fell short 141 The BMUA s 130 million debt that was paid off by the BWJV represented over half of Bayonne s overall debt 240 million at the time 137 and in March 2013 Moody s Investors Service upgraded the credit rating of Bayonne from negative to stable citing the water deal 139 Fire department edit nbsp Fire Station 3The city of Bayonne has around 161 full time professional firefighters consisting of the city of Bayonne Fire Department BFD which was founded on September 3 1906 and operates out of five fire stations located throughout the city The Bayonne Fire Dept operates a fleet of five engines one squad rescue pumper three ladder trucks a heavy rescue truck which is also part of the Metro USAR Collapse Rescue Strike Team a large 4 000 gallon foam tanker truck a haz mat truck a multi service unit a fireboat as well as spare apparatus Each tour is commanded by a battalion chief 142 The department is part of the Metro USAR Strike Team which consists of nine North Jersey fire departments and other emergency services divisions working to address major emergency rescue situations 143 Education edit nbsp Bayonne Free Public Library and Cultural CenterPublic schools edit The Bayonne School District serves students from pre kindergarten through twelfth grade 144 As of the 2020 21 school year the district comprised of 13 schools had an enrollment of 10 059 students and 763 0 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 13 2 1 145 Schools in the district with 2020 21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics 146 are John M Bailey School No 12 147 656 students in grades PreK 8 Mary J Donohoe No 4 148 459 PreK 8 Henry E Harris No 1 149 637 PreK 8 Lincoln Community School No 5 150 433 PreK 8 Horace Mann No 6 151 641 PreK 8 Nicholas Oresko School No 14 152 444 PreK 8 Dr Walter F Robinson No 3 153 772 PreK 8 William Shemin Midtown Community School No 8 154 1 230 PreK 8 Phillip G Vroom No 2 155 485 PreK 8 George Washington Community School No 9 156 677 PreK 8 Woodrow Wilson School No 10 157 747 PreK 8 Bayonne High School 158 1 290 9 12 and Bayonne Alternative High School 159 141 9 12 160 161 162 163 Bayonne High School is the only public school in the state to have an on campus ice rink for its hockey team 164 165 During the 1998 99 school year Midtown Community School No 8 was recognized with the National Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education 166 During the 2008 2009 school year Nicholas Oresko School No 14 was recognized as a Blue Ribbon School award and Washington Community School No 9 was honored during the 2009 2010 school year 167 For the 2004 05 school year Mary J Donohoe No 4 School was named a Star School by the New Jersey Department of Education the highest honor that a New Jersey school can achieve 168 It is the fourth school in Bayonne to receive this honor The other three are Bayonne High School in 1995 96 169 Midtown Community School in 1996 97 170 and P S 14 in the 1998 99 school year 171 Private schools edit Private schools in Bayonne include All Saints Catholic Academy for grades Pre K 8 which operates under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark 172 and was one of eight private schools recognized in 2017 as an Exemplary High Performing School by the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program of the United States Department of Education 173 Marist High School a co ed Catholic high school announced in January 2020 that it would close at the end of the 2019 2020 school year due to deficits that had risen to 1 million and enrollment that had declined by 50 since 2008 174 The Yeshiva Gedolah of Bayonne is a yeshiva high school beis medrash Kolel with 130 students 175 Holy Family Academy for girls in ninth through twelfth grades was closed at the end of the 2012 2013 school year in the wake of financial difficulties and declining enrollment having lost the support of the Sisters of St Joseph of Chestnut Hill Philadelphia in 2008 176 Libraries and museums edit The Bayonne Public Library 177 one of New Jersey s original 36 Carnegie libraries 178 the Bayonne Community Museum 179 the Bayonne Firefighters Museum 180 and the Joyce Herbert VFW Post 226 Veterans Museum 181 provide educational events and programs Media and culture editBayonne is located within the New York media market with most of its daily papers available for sale or delivery Local county and regional news is covered by the daily Jersey Journal The Bayonne Community News is part of The Hudson Reporter group of local weeklies Other weeklies the River View Observer and El Especialito also cover local news 182 Bayonne based periodicals include the Bayonne Evening Star Telegram B E S T Bayonne s local culture is served by the Annual Outdoor Art Show which was instituted in 2008 in which local artists display their works 183 Jackie Gleason a former headliner at the Hi Hat Club in Bayonne was fascinated by the city and mentioned it often in the television series The Honeymooners 184 Films set in Bayonne include the 1991 film Mortal Thoughts with Demi Moore and Bruce Willis which was filmed near Horace Mann School and locations around Bayonne and Hoboken 185 the 2000 drama Men of Honor starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr the 2002 drama Hysterical Blindness and the 2005 Tom Cruise science fiction film War of the Worlds which opens at the Bayonne home of the lead character and depicts the destruction of the Bayonne Bridge by aliens Films shot in Bayonne include the 2001 film A Beautiful Mind scenes of which were filmed at the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor 186 and the 2008 Mickey Rourke drama The Wrestler which was partially filmed in the Color amp Cuts Salon and the former Dolphin Gym both of which are on Broadway in Bayonne 187 188 The November 16 2010 episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart parodied former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin s reality television series Sarah Palin s Alaska in the form of a trailer for a fictional reality show called Jason Jones Bayonne New Jersey whose portrayal of the city was characterized by prostitution drugs crime pollution and a stereotypical Italian American population 189 Bayonne Mayor Mark Smith criticized the sketch saying Jon Stewart s unfortunate and inaccurate depiction of Bayonne represents a lame attempt at humor at the expense of a rock solid all American community 190 It is also referenced in the humorous song The Rolling Mills of New Jersey by John Roberts and Tony Barrand as the narrator s home town 191 The comic strip Piranha Club originally Ernie drawn by Bud Grace is set in and around Bayonne 192 The ABC sci fi comedy television series The Neighbors is about a family that moves from Bayonne into a fictional gated community Hidden Hills that is populated by aliens from another planet posing as humans 193 Religion edit The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark operates Catholic churches Two in Bayonne Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich Church and St John Paul II Church were formed from consolidations 194 in 2016 because the number of people attending Catholic churches declined 195 Demjanovich church is a merger of St Andrew and St Mary Star of the Sea churches with the merged congregation keeping the two sites for worship Reverend Alexander Santora in the Jersey Journal wrote that due to the efforts of the pastor the Demjanovich merger went off however without a hitch 196 Three other churches Our Lady of the Assumption Our Lady of Mt Carmel and St Michael St Joseph merged into John Paul II in 2016 197 There were unsuccessful protests to keep Assumption open 198 and the archdiocese committed to closing that church 199 Bayonne s Jewish community is served by Temple Beth Am Reform Temple Emanu El Conservative Ohav Zedek Orthodox and Chabad Orthodox citation needed Transportation editRoads and highways edit nbsp View west along Interstate 78 New Jersey Turnpike Newark Bay Extension in BayonneAs of May 2010 update the city had a total of 76 55 miles 123 20 km of roadways of which 65 78 miles 105 86 km were maintained by the city 4 82 miles 7 76 km are overseen by Hudson County 4 04 miles 6 50 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 1 91 miles 3 07 km are the responsibility of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority 200 The Bayonne Bridge stretches 1 775 feet 541 m connecting south to Staten Island over the Kill Van Kull Originally constructed in 1931 the bridge underwent a Navigation Clearance Project that was completed in 2017 at a cost of 1 7 billion that raised the bridge deck from 151 feet 46 m above the water to 215 feet 66 m allowing larger and more heavily laden cargo ships to clear their way under the bridge 201 Several major roadways pass through the city 202 The Newark Bay Extension Interstate 78 of the New Jersey Turnpike eastbound travels to Jersey City and via the Holland Tunnel Manhattan Westbound the Newark Bay Bridge provides access to Newark Newark Liberty International Airport and the rest of the turnpike Interstate 95 203 Kennedy Boulevard County Route 501 is a major thoroughfare along the west side of the city from the Bayonne Bridge north to Jersey City and North Hudson 204 Route 440 runs along the east side of Bayonne and the West Side of Jersey City partially following the path of the old Morris Canal route 205 It connects to the Bayonne Bridge I 78 and to Route 185 to Liberty State Park Public transportation edit nbsp 8th Street stationThe Hudson Bergen Light Rail has four stops in Bayonne all originally from the former Central Railroad of New Jersey CNJ They are located at 45th Street 34th Street 22nd Street all just east of Avenue E and 8th Street the southern terminal of the 8th Street Hoboken Line at Avenue C which opened in January 2011 206 207 Bus transportation is provided on three main north south streets of the city Broadway Kennedy Boulevard and Avenue C both by the state operated NJ Transit and several private bus lines 208 The Broadway line runs solely inside Bayonne city limits while bus lines on Avenue C and Kennedy Boulevard run to various end points in Jersey City The NJ Transit 120 runs between Avenue C in Bayonne and Battery Park in Downtown Manhattan during rush hours in peak direction while the 81 provides service to Jersey City 209 210 211 MTA Regional Bus Operations provides bus service between Bayonne and Staten Island on the S89 route which connects the 34th Street light rail station and the Eltingville neighborhood on Staten Island with no other stops in Bayonne It is the first interstate bus service operated by the New York City Transit Authority 212 For 114 years the CNJ ran frequent service through the city Trains ran north to the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal in Jersey City Trains ran west to Elizabethport Elizabeth and Cranford for points west and south The implementation of the Aldene Connection in 1967 bypassed CNJ trains around Bayonne so that nearly all trains would either terminate at Newark Pennsylvania Station or at Hoboken Terminal 213 By 1973 a lightly used shuttle between Bayonne and Cranford that operated 20 times per day was the final remnant of service on the line 214 Until August 6 1978 a shuttle service between Bayonne and Cranford retained the last leg of service with the CNJ trains 215 Points of interest edit nbsp Kill Van Kull meets Newark Bay nbsp Rutkowski ParkThe Bayonne Bridge is the fifth longest steel arch bridge in the world For the more than 45 years from its dedication in 1931 until the completion of the New River Gorge Bridge the Bayonne Bridge was the world s longest such bridge 216 Bergen Point Constable Hook is the site of two burials grounds known as the Constable Hook Cemetery 217 numerous tank farms and the Bayonne Golf Club situated at the city s highest point Shooters Island closed to the general public is a 35 acres 14 ha island of which 7 5 acres 3 0 ha are in Bayonne that is operated as a bird sanctuary by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 218 To the Struggle Against World Terrorism is a 100 foot 30 m high sculpture by Zurab Tsereteli located at the end of the former Military Ocean Terminal that was given to the United States as an official gift of the Russian government as a memorial to the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing 219 Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a groundbreaking ceremony in September 2005 220 and the monument was dedicated on September 11 2006 in a ceremony attended by former President Bill Clinton as the keynote speaker 221 National Registered Historic Places and museums edit See List of Registered Historic Places in Hudson County New Jersey Bayonne Truck House No 1 home to Bayonne Firefighters Museum Bayonne Trust Company home to Bayonne Community Museum First Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen Neck constructed in 1866 222 Robbins Reef Light Built to serve ships heading into New York Harbor the current structure at the site dates to 1883 replacing an earlier lighthouse constructed in 1839 223 St Vincent de Paul R C Church constructed 1927 1930 Hale Whitney MansionNotable people editSee also Category People from Bayonne New Jersey People who were born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with Bayonne include B denotes that the person was born in the city Marc Acito born 1966 playwright novelist and humorist B 224 Walker Lee Ashley born 1960 linebacker who played seven seasons in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs B 225 Herbert R Axelrod 1927 2017 tropical fish expert who was sentenced to prison in a tax fraud case B 226 Louis Ayres 1874 1947 architect best known for designing the United States Memorial Chapel at the Meuse Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial and the Herbert C Hoover U S Department of Commerce Building B 227 Alexander Barkan 1909 1990 head of the AFL CIO s Committee on Political Education from 1963 until 1982 and an original member of Nixon s Enemies List B 228 Allan Benny 1867 1942 Bayonne council member who later represented New Jersey s 9th congressional district from 1903 to 1905 229 Ben Bernie 1891 1943 bandleader author violinist composer and conductor who wrote Sweet Georgia Brown B 230 Tammy Blanchard born 1976 actress who won an Emmy Award for her portrayal of Judy Garland in Life with Judy Garland Me and My Shadows 231 Marcy Borders 1973 2015 bank clerk who was known as the dust lady for an iconic photo taken of her after she survived the collapse of the World Trade Center 232 Joe Borowski born 1971 professional baseball player for the Cleveland Indians 233 Kenny Britt born 1988 wide receiver for the New England Patriots B 234 235 Dick Brodowski 1932 2019 Major League Baseball pitcher who came up with the Boston Red Sox as a 19 year old 236 Clem Burke born 1955 drummer who was an original member of the band Blondie B 237 Scott Byers born 1958 former American football defensive back who played in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers B 238 Walter Chandoha 1920 2019 animal photographer known especially for his 90 000 photographs of cats B 239 Leon Charney 1938 2016 real estate tycoon author philanthropist political pundit and media personality B 240 Cy Chermak 1929 2021 producer and screenwriter notable for producing the crime drama television series CHiPs and Ironside B 241 Anthony Chiappone born 1957 indicted politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly where he represented the 31st Legislative District from 2004 to 2005 and again from 2007 242 until his resignation in 2010 243 Richard Halsey Best 1910 2001 dive bomber pilot and squadron commander in the United States Navy during World War II B 244 Robert Coello born 1984 MLB pitcher who has played for the Boston Red Sox Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 245 Robert B Cohen 1925 2012 founder of the Hudson News chain of newsstands that began in 1987 with a single location at LaGuardia Airport B 246 Dennis P Collins 1924 2009 former Mayor of Bayonne who served four terms in office from 1974 to 1990 247 George Cummings born 1938 guitarist for the 1970s pop band Dr Hook amp The Medicine Show 248 Bert Daly 1881 1952 physician and MLB infielder for the Philadelphia Athletics who served five terms as mayor of Bayonne B 249 Tom De Haven born 1949 author editor and journalist B 250 Sandra Dee 1942 2005 actress best known for her role as Gidget B 251 Teresa Demjanovich 1901 1927 Ruthenian Catholic Sister of Charity who has been beatified by the Catholic Church B 252 Martin Dempsey born 1952 retired United States Army general who served as the 18th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1 2011 until September 25 2015 253 Rich Dimler born 1956 former nose tackle for the Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers B 254 James P Dugan 1929 2021 former member of the New Jersey Senate who served as chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee B 255 William Abner Eddy 1850 1909 accountant and journalist famous for his photographic and meteorological experiments with kites 256 Michael Farber born 1951 author and sports journalist who was a writer with Sports Illustrated from 1994 to 2014 257 Barney Frank born 1940 member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts from 1981 until 2013 B 258 Rich Glover born 1950 former professional football player who played defensive tackle in the NFL for the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles B 259 Joshua Gomez born 1975 actor best known for his role as Morgan Grimes on Chuck B 260 Rick Gomez born 1972 actor who portrayed Sgt George Luz in the HBO television miniseries Band of Brothers 261 Arielle Holmes born 1993 actress and writer best known for starring as a lightly fictionalized version of herself in the film Heaven Knows What 262 Danan Hughes born 1970 former football wide receiver who played in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs B 263 Nathan L Jacobs 1905 1989 Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court in 1948 and from 1952 to 1975 264 Herman Kahn 1922 1983 military strategist 265 266 Brian Keith 1921 1997 film and TV actor who appeared in The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming and as Uncle Bill in Family Affair B 267 Frank Langella born 1940 actor who has appeared in over 70 productions including Dave and Good Night and Good Luck B 268 Bob Latour 1925 2010 swimming coach who organized and served as the first coach of the men s swimming team at Bucknell University from 1956 to 1968 B 269 Joseph A LeFante 1928 1977 politician who represented New Jersey s 14th congressional district from 1977 to 1978 B 270 Jammal Lord born 1981 former safety for the Houston Texans 271 Donald MacAdie 1899 1963 Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark from 1958 to 1963 272 George R R Martin born 1948 author and screenwriter of science fiction horror and fantasy B 273 Pat Colasurdo Mayo born 1957 former basketball player who played professionally for the San Francisco Pioneers in the Women s Professional Basketball League 274 Benjamin Melniker 1913 2018 film producer who was an executive producer with Michael E Uslan on the Batman film series B 275 Miriam Moskowitz 1916 2018 schoolteacher who served two years in prison after being convicted for conspiracy as an atomic spy for the Soviet Union 276 Devora Nadworney 1895 1948 contralto singer who in 1928 became the first singer heard over a radio network in the United States 277 Francis M Nevins born 1943 mystery writer attorney and professor of law B 278 Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr 1895 1979 publishing and broadcasting executive who founded Advance Publications 279 Jim Norton born 1968 standup comedian known for The Opie amp Anthony Show the Jim Norton amp Sam Roberts show and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 280 Denise O Connor born 1935 fencer who competed for the United States in the women s team foil events at the 1964 and 1976 Summer Olympics B 281 Jason O Donnell born 1971 member of the New Jersey General Assembly who represented the 31st Legislative District from 2010 to 2016 282 Gene Olaff 1920 2017 early professional soccer goalie B 283 Peter George Olenchuk 1922 2000 United States Army Major General 284 Shaquille O Neal born 1972 all star basketball player for various NBA teams 285 Nicholas Oresko 1917 2013 United States Army Master Sergeant and recipient of the Medal of Honor B 286 Ronald Roberts born 1991 professional basketball player who played for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Premier League 287 Steven V Roberts born 1943 journalist writer and political commentator 288 William Sampson born 1989 politician who has represented the 31st Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2022 B 289 Dick Savitt 1927 2023 tennis player who reached a ranking of second in the world B 290 291 William Shemin 1896 1973 U S Army sergeant Medal of Honor recipient and namesake of the William Shemin Midtown Community School B 292 William N Stape born 1968 screenwriter and magazine writer who wrote episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation and Star Trek Deep Space Nine 293 Corey Stokes born 1988 college basketball player for Villanova University B 294 Robert Tepper born 1953 singer songwriter best known for the song No Easy Way Out from the Rocky IV motion picture soundtrack B 295 Joseph W Tumulty 1914 1996 attorney and politician who represented the 32nd Legislative District for a single four year term in the New Jersey Senate 296 James Urbaniak born 1963 film and TV actor best known for his role as the voice of Dr Thaddeus Venture in The Venture Bros B 297 Michael E Uslan born 1951 originator and executive producer of the Batman Dark Knight Joker movie franchise 298 Chuck Wepner born 1939 hard luck boxer who was known as The Bayonne Bleeder 299 George Wiley 1931 1973 chemist and civil rights leader B 300 Zakk Wylde born 1967 hard rock and heavy metal guitarist B 301 References edit a b c d e 2019 Census Gazetteer Files New Jersey Places Archived March 21 2021 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed July 1 2020 a b US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 Archived August 24 2019 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 a b c Mayor Jimmy Davis Archived October 7 2022 at the Wayback Machine City of Bayonne Accessed November 30 2022 2023 New Jersey Mayors Directory Archived March 11 2023 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Community Affairs updated February 8 2023 Accessed February 10 2023 Division of Administration Archived April 11 2022 at the Wayback Machine City of Bayonne Accessed April 10 2022 City Clerk Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine City of Bayonne Accessed April 10 2022 a b 2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book Rutgers University Edward J Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy March 2013 p 135 ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on January 19 2022 Retrieved September 20 2022 City of Bayonne Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved March 4 2013 a b c d e f QuickFacts Bayonne city New Jersey Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed January 9 2023 a b c Total Population Census 2010 Census 2020 New Jersey Municipalities Archived February 13 2023 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed December 1 2022 a b c d Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places of 50 000 or More Ranked by July 1 2022 Population April 1 2020 to July 1 2022 Archived July 17 2023 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau released May 2023 Accessed May 18 2023 Note that townships including Edison Lakewood and Woodbridge all of which have larger populations are excluded from these rankings a b Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Minor Civil Divisions in New Jersey April 1 2020 to July 1 2022 Archived May 21 2023 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau released May 2023 Accessed May 18 2023 a b Population Density by County and Municipality New Jersey 2020 and 2021 Archived March 7 2023 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed March 1 2023 Look Up a ZIP Code for Bayonne NJ Archived May 31 2020 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Accessed November 27 2011 ZIP Codes Archived June 17 2019 at the Wayback Machine State of New Jersey Accessed August 25 2013 Area Code Lookup NPA NXX for Bayonne NJ Archived May 8 2021 at the Wayback Machine Area Codes com Accessed October 29 2013 a b U S Census website Archived December 27 1996 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed September 4 2014 Geographic Codes Lookup for New Jersey Archived November 19 2018 at the Wayback Machine Missouri Census Data Center Accessed April 1 2022 US Board on Geographic Names Archived February 12 2012 at the Wayback Machine United States Geological Survey Accessed September 4 2014 Wright E Assata Secaucus How do you pronounce it Development put town on map but newcomers don t know where they are Archived November 30 2022 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter July 6 2011 Accessed November 30 2022 Therefore the new neighbors may proudly totter about telling folks they live in Sih KAW cus or See KAW cus However natives prefer that the accent be on the first syllable as in SEE kaw cus Bayonne is bay OWN not ba YON locals say Lefferts Walter Our Own United States Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine p 333 J B Lippincott amp Co 1925 Accessed November 15 2020 Bayonne Bay own Holt Alfred Hubbard American Place Names Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine p 26 Gale 1969 Accessed November 15 2020 Bayonne N J Bay own Long a long o slightly more accent on the own Bayonne Lexico US English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on May 11 2022 Bayonne Merriam Webster com Dictionary Table1 New Jersey Counties and Most Populous Cities and Townships 2020 and 2010 Censuses Archived February 13 2023 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed December 1 2022 a b c d e DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 for Bayonne city Hudson County New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed February 9 2012 a b Table DP 1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2010 for Bayonne city Archived May 6 2012 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed February 9 2012 Table 7 Population for the Counties and Municipalities in New Jersey 1990 2000 and 2010 Archived June 2 2022 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development February 2011 Accessed May 1 2023 Charter of City of Bayonne Archived April 25 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bayonne Historical Society Accessed November 28 2011 Snyder John P The Story of New Jersey s Civil Boundaries 1606 1968 Archived December 2 2020 at the Wayback Machine Bureau of Geology and Topography Trenton New Jersey 1969 p 146 Accessed February 9 2012 a b c History Archived May 10 2016 at the Wayback Machine City of Bayonne Accessed November 12 2019 In 1877 the standard Oil Company took over a small refinery By the 1920s Standard Oil became the city s largest employer with over 6 000 workers At that time Bayonne was one of the largest oil refinery centers in the world Griffin Molly Bayonne Historical Society learns about the Lenape Archived November 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine NJ Advance Media for NJ com February 12 2009 updated February 12 2019 Accessed November 12 2019 Dr Oeistreicher is a leading authority on the Lenape Indians a tribe Hudson encountered when he explored what is now known as the Hudson River Hutchinson Viola L The Origin of New Jersey Place Names Archived November 15 2015 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Public Library Commission May 1945 Accessed August 27 2015 Whitcomb Royden Page First history of Bayonne New Jersey R P Whitcomb Bayonne New Jersey 1904 Page 61 Google Books Accessed November 20 2010 Dorsey George The Bayonne Refinery Strikes of 1915 1916 Archived January 12 2016 at the Wayback Machine Polish American Studies Vol 33 No 2 Autumn 1976 pp 19 30 Polish American Historical Association Accessed June 13 2012 Brenner Aaron Day Benjamin and Ness Emmanuel The Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine M E Sharpe 2009 ISBN 0765613301 Accessed June 13 2012 History Archived November 22 2019 at the Wayback Machine Cape Liberty Cruise Port Accessed November 12 2019 The 430 acre site in Lower New York Harbor was created by private developers in the 1930s as a man made peninsula off the eastern end of Bayonne New Jersey Initially developed for industrial use the U S War Department and the Department of the Navy became interested in the site as World War II approached The maiden sailing of the Voyager of the Seas was on May 14 2004 The voyage marked the first time a passenger ship vessel had sailed from New Jersey in almost 40 years Areas touching Bayonne Archived March 19 2020 at the Wayback Machine MapIt Accessed March 18 2020 Hudson County Map Archived April 30 2020 at the Wayback Machine Coalition for a Healthy NJ Accessed March 18 2020 New Jersey Municipal Boundaries Archived December 4 2003 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed November 15 2019 Locality Search Archived July 9 2016 at the Wayback Machine State of New Jersey Accessed May 22 2015 Time Series Values for Individual Locations Archived July 25 2019 at the Wayback Machine PRISM Climate Group Accessed March 18 2020 Plant Hardiness Interactive Map Archived July 4 2019 at the Wayback Machine United States Department of Agriculture Accessed March 18 2020 Compendium of censuses 1726 1905 together with the tabulated returns of 1905 Archived February 26 2021 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State 1906 Accessed July 30 2013 Raum John O The History of New Jersey From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time Volume 1 p 264 J E Potter and company 1877 Accessed July 30 2013 Bayonne City contains a population of 3 834 Staff A compendium of the ninth census 1870 p 259 United States Census Bureau 1872 Accessed July 30 2013 Porter Robert Percival Preliminary Results as Contained in the Eleventh Census Bulletins Volume III 51 to 75 Archived October 1 2023 at the Wayback Machine p 98 United States Census Bureau 1890 Accessed July 30 2013 Thirteenth Census of the United States 1910 Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 1910 1900 1890 United States Census Bureau p 337 Accessed November 11 2012 Fifteenth Census of the United States 1930 Population Volume I Archived September 30 2023 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed February 8 2012 Table 6 New Jersey Resident Population by Municipality 1940 2000 Archived October 5 2022 at the Wayback Machine Workforce New Jersey Public Information Network August 2001 Accessed May 1 2023 a b c d e f Census 2000 Profiles of Demographic Social Economic Housing Characteristics for Bayonne city New Jersey Archived January 12 2016 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed July 7 2013 a b c d e f DP 1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Census 2000 Summary File 1 SF 1 100 Percent Data for Bayonne city Hudson County New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed July 7 2013 DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics from the 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates for Bayonne city Hudson County New Jersey United States Census Bureau Accessed February 8 2012 Urban Enterprise Zone Tax Questions and Answers Archived January 12 2016 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Community Affairs May 2009 Accessed October 28 2019 The legislation was amended again in 2002 to include 3 more zones They include Bayonne City Roselle Borough and a joint zone consisting of North Wildwood City Wildwood City Wildwood Crest Borough and West Wildwood Borough Urban Enterprise Zone Program Archived July 21 2019 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Accessed October 27 2019 Businesses participating in the UEZ Program can charge half the standard sales tax rate on certain purchases currently 3 3125 effective 1 1 2018 Urban Enterprise Zone Effective and Expiration Dates Archived September 23 2019 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Accessed January 8 2018 Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone UEZ Archived November 3 2019 at the Wayback Machine City of Bayonne Accessed November 19 2019 Bayonne is one of the State s newest Urban Enterprise Zones and was first designated on September 12 2002 Since its inception over 213 businesses have registered in the Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone program Livio Susan K and Goldberg Dan Bayonne Medical Center is at the top of hospital price list in nation Archived September 22 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Star Ledger May 17 2013 Accessed August 6 2013 Bayonne Medical Center a 278 bed for profit hospital in working class Hudson County charges the highest prices of any hospital in the nation according to an analysis of federal billing data released by the Obama administration Sullivan Al Good news for Bayonne commercial development New stores health facilities shopping areas see promotions Archived November 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter May 10 2010 Accessed December 30 2014 Cape Liberty Cruise Port Archived from the original on May 30 2023 Retrieved October 13 2010 The Memorial at Harbor View Park Archived December 31 2014 at the Wayback Machine 9 11 Monument Accessed December 30 2014 Bayonne was a fitting location the city was an arrival point for many New York City evacuees on 9 11 a staging area for rescuers and offered a direct view of the Statue of Liberty and the former World Trade Center towers About Us Archived February 14 2012 at the Wayback Machine Henry Repeating Arms Accessed December 6 2011 Today the Henry Repeating Arms Company a descendant of the venerable gunmaker makes its home in Bayonne New Jersey McGeehan Patrick Soft Real Estate Market Is a Key Ingredient at Brooklyn Brewery Archived January 26 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times November 1 2009 Accessed December 6 2011 Still other small manufacturers like Henry Repeating Arms have been leaving the city in search of less expensive places to operate They no longer are Mr Imperato who lives in Bay Ridge moved his company to Bayonne N J last year after searching for a few years for adequate space to buy at a reasonable price he said With some financial help from the State of New Jersey the company bought a building on three acres in Bayonne for one third of what it would have cost in Brooklyn he said Kaulessar Ricardo The other waterfront walkway 18 mile Hackensack RiverWalk in Hudson County still underdeveloped Archived December 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter May 16 2006 Accessed December 6 2011 While the Bayonne and Secaucus portions of the Hackensack RiverWalk have been developed substantially the Jersey City portion that would make up the majority of the 18 mile walk is far from reality Anyone who develops along this stretch of the Hackensack River is required to add to the public RiverWalk a planned linkage of waterfront parks along the Hackensack The RiverWalk section in Bayonne if fully completed would run from the southwest corner of the town in an area where the Kill Van Kull meets the Newark Bay to the northwestern point of the area Ryan pointed out last week that another piece of the RiverWalk will be unveiled when the North 40 Park or Richard A Rutkowski Park is scheduled to open this week Coastal Management Program Archived February 29 2012 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Accessed December 6 2011 When complete this Walkway will be an urban waterfront corridor connecting the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee with the Bayonne Bridge in Bayonne As the crow flies it will extend about 18 4 miles but the total length will exceed 40 miles Walkway Map Archived August 15 2015 at the Wayback Machine Hudson River Waterfront Walkway Accessed August 23 2015 The walkway covers 18 5 linear miles from Bayonne to the George Washington Bridge McGovern Patrick Bayonne s Hometown Fair returns Archived January 13 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal June 8 2015 Accessed August 27 2015 The Faulkner Act New Jersey s Optional Municipal Charter Law Archived October 12 2013 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey State League of Municipalities July 2007 Accessed October 29 2013 Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Archived June 1 2023 at the Wayback Machine Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed June 1 2023 Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey Archived June 4 2023 at the Wayback Machine p 10 Rutgers University Center for Government Studies Accessed June 1 2023 Broadway National Bank of Bayonne v Parking Authority Archived April 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Superior Court Law Division decided August 2 1962 Via FindACase com Accessed November 27 2011 The facts are undisputed The City of Bayonne was governed by a board of commissioners in accordance with the Walsh Act until July 1 1962 Mayor Council Plan C of the Faulkner Act NJSA 40 69A 1 et seq was adopted by referendum in the City of Bayonne and took effect on July 1 1962 2022 Municipal Data Sheet Archived December 1 2022 at the Wayback Machine City of Bayonne Accessed November 30 2022 2022 Municipal Election May 10 2022 Official Results Archived September 27 2022 at the Wayback Machine Hudson County New Jersey updated June 1 2022 Accessed November 28 2022 Elected Officials Archived November 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine Hudson County New Jersey Clerk Accessed November 28 2022 Heinis John As expected Bayonne council appoints Carroll III to replace Cotter in the 1st Ward Archived November 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine Hudson County View November 20 2018 Accessed November 12 2019 As expected the Bayonne City Council voted to appoint Neil Carroll III to replace Tommy Cotter as the 1st Ward councilman at a brief special meeting this evening He beat out more than a dozen other candidates and Cotter has moved on to the director of the Department of Public Works for a salary of 117 000 a year At just 27 years old Carroll is the youngest councilman in Bayonne history When asked about the criticism of being too young to handle the job he said that his situation is not completely unprecedented Hudson County General Election 2018 Statement of Vote November 5 2019 Archived January 7 2020 at the Wayback Machine Hudson County New Jersey Clerk updated November 13 2019 Accessed January 1 2020 2022 Redistricting Plan Archived October 28 2022 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Redistricting Commission December 8 2022 Municipalities Sorted by 2011 2020 Legislative District 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May 7 2022 Marist High School one of Hudson County s last Catholic high schools will close in June amid dwindling enrollment and mounting annual financial loss the school s administration announced Wednesday With just 235 students the school loses over 1 million a year and can no longer sustain itself President Peter Kane said Yet enrollment has continued to flounder dropping by 20 in the last four years Today s enrollment is less half of what it was in 2008 Yeshiva Gedola of Bayonne Archived December 31 2014 at the Wayback Machine rabbihorowitz com Accessed December 30 2014 Conte Michaelangelo Closing announced for Holy Family Academy all girls prep school in Bayonne Archived August 16 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal April 20 2013 Accessed October 29 2013 It was a tearful morning yesterday at Holy Family Academy in Bayonne when the 111 students attending the high school for girls were told the academy founded in 1925 will close at the end of the school year Library History Archived September 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine Free Public Library amp Cultural Center of Bayonne Accessed August 29 2015 The Bayonne Public Library incorporated in 1890 moved into the present Carnegie funded building at 697 Avenue C in 1904 In 1903 Andrew Carnegie donated 50 000 for construction of this library Jones Theodore 1997 Carnegie Libraries Across America New York John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 0 471 14422 3 Charles Hack Bayonne museum eyes opening Archived June 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal October 22 2009 Accessed August 6 2013 Brennan Fire Museum Archived January 13 2016 at the Wayback Machine Visit Hudson Accessed August 23 2015 Joyce Herbert VFW Post 226 Veterans Museum Tours Archived September 11 2015 at the Wayback Machine VFW Post 226 Accessed August 23 2015 El Especial s official website Archived from the original on January 31 2010 Retrieved September 18 2010 Staff Bayonne Town Center to host 3rd Annual Art Show Archived August 15 2014 at the 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Horace Mann School who hoped to catch a glimpse of him at the high school Building For a Future Archived July 7 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor Bayonne Local Redevelopment Authority Accessed November 11 2010 Griffin Molly Rourke Springsteen win Golden Globes for film shot in Bayonne Archived September 6 2013 at the Wayback Machine NJ com January 12 2009 Sullivan Al Mr Bayonne returns Archived July 4 2010 at the Wayback Machine NJ com May 26 2010 Clark Amy Sara Bayonne extensively mocked on The Daily Show Archived November 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine NJ com November 17 2010 Bayonne mayor and others fail to see humor in Daily Show skit mocking their city Archived November 22 2010 at the Wayback Machine NJ com November 19 2010 Lustig Jay The Rolling Mills of New Jersey John Roberts and Tony Barrand Archived January 29 2023 at the Wayback Machine NJArts net March 5 2015 Accessed January 30 2023 Set to the tune of and lyrically similar to The Rolling Hills of the Border by Scottish folksinger Matt McGinn the song mocks Jersey s oil refineries and garbage dumps Its Bayonne bred narrator actually yearns for them When I die bury me low Where I can hear the petroleum flow A sweeter sound I never did know The rolling mills of New Jersey Tahaney Ed Piranha devours Ernie comic permanent dead link New York Daily News September 2 1998 Accessed November 20 2012 Ernie the award winning comic strip that has appeared in the Daily News since 1987 has decided to join the club The Piranha Club The strip set in Bayonne N J is about an innocent guy whose world is filled with conniving thieves crooks and swindlers including his Uncle Sid the ringleader of the anti social Piranha Club Sullivan Al Home to aliens New sci fi TV series set in Bayonne Archived December 30 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter October 17 2012 Accessed December 30 2014 If you ever thought your neighbors might be from outer space then the new show The Neighbors is right up your alley Set in Bayonne the show features a gated community in which most of the residents are aliens from outer space with males who get pregnant and name their children after earthly sport stars Lin Jonathan September 29 2015 Consolidated Catholic churches in Bayonne to be named after St John Paul II Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich Archived from the original on November 3 2015 Retrieved June 24 2020 Lin Jonathan September 29 2015 Five Bayonne Catholic parishes to be consolidated into two says Archdiocese of Newark The Jersey Journal Archived from the original on May 31 2018 Retrieved June 24 2020 Santora Alexander January 12 2016 Two Bayonne churches merge to face the future Faith Matters The Jersey Journal Archived from the original on June 26 2020 Retrieved June 24 2020 Lin Jonathan January 1 2016 Bayonne parish celebrates last Mass before closing permanently The Jersey Journal Archived from the original on November 16 2019 Retrieved June 24 2020 Mota Caitlin November 22 2015 Parishioners march to keep Bayonne church open The Jersey Journal Archived from the original on October 5 2018 Retrieved June 24 2020 Lin Jonathan November 5 2015 Archdiocese says Bayonne parish will still close despite protest The Jersey Journal Archived from the original on May 26 2018 Retrieved June 24 2020 Hudson County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction Archived August 12 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed October 29 2013 Bascome Eric Bayonne Bridge rededication ceremony marks end of 1 7 billion project Archived November 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine Staten Island Advance June 14 2019 Accessed November 12 2019 The ceremony marked the completion of the Navigation Clearance Project also known as Raise the Roadway which began construction in 2013 and elevated the deck of the Bayonne Bridge from 151 feet to 215 feet in order to accommodate larger 21st century container ships that were unable to fit under the bridge s previous configuration The Bayonne Bridge once the longest steel arch bridge in the world opened to the public in 1931 paralleling an existing ferry service between Port Richmond Staten Island and Bayonne New Jersey When opened in 1931 the Bayonne Bridge was the longest steel arch bridge in the world with the arch spanning 1 775 feet long and standing 325 feet high Hudson County Highway Map Archived February 28 2023 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed February 28 2023 Interstate 78 Straight Line Diagram Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Transportation updated March 2016 Accessed February 28 2023 County Route 501 Straight Line Diagram Archived January 29 2023 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Transportation updated November 2012 Accessed February 28 2023 Route 440 Straight Line Diagram Archived April 4 2023 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of Transportation updated May 2016 Accessed February 28 2023 Frassinelli Mike NJ Transit opens Bayonne 8th Street Station extending Hudson Bergen Light Rail service Archived July 30 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Star Ledger January 31 2011 Accessed August 25 2013 System Map Archived March 7 2023 at the Wayback Machine Hudson Bergen Light Rail Accessed February 27 2023 Bus Schedules Archived July 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine City of Bayonne Accessed July 6 2011 Hudson County Bus rail Connections NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of July 26 2010 Accessed October 29 2016 Hudson County System Map Archived November 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine NJ Transit Accessed November 12 2019 2018 Hudson County Transit Map Archived November 12 2019 at the Wayback Machine Hudson Transportation Management Association Accessed November 12 2019 Gargiulo Joseph New Bus Ferries Staten Islanders Archived September 30 2011 at the Wayback Machine NYCity News Service November 16 2007 Accessed July 6 2011 The S89 the first interstate bus route run by New York City Transit connects Eltingville Staten Island with the 34th Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail station in Bayonne It was created to improve Staten Island transportation and provide access to jobs in Jersey City and Hoboken Middleton Kathleen M Bayonne Passages Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine p 151 Arcadia Publishing 1999 ISBN 9780752405636 Accessed February 7 2018 Dwight Palmer had released a plan to reroute the mainline of the Jersey Central Railroad east of the town of Aldene By shifting the mainline from Jersey City the Palmer or Aldene plan all but finished passenger service through Bayonne Despite the city s protest the state enacted the plan in 1967 Burks Edward C Bayonne May Lose Its Trains Archived February 8 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times May 27 1973 Accessed February 7 2018 There were strong hints from the state s Department of Transportation last week that drastic curtailment or a complete cutoff of the Jersey Central s commuter service to Bayonne is imminent Twenty times a day a diesel car Shuttles between Bayonne and Cranford on the Central s main line But only two early morning trips to Bayonne and two returning ones in the evening are heavily patronized Thorpe Steve Conrail NJ D O T Draws the Curtain on the Bayonne Shuttle Archived February 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 18 2013 Bayonne Bridge History Archived August 8 2013 at the Wayback Machine Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Accessed August 6 2013 For 45 years the Bayonne Bridge was the world s longest steel arch bridge Hastings Bill Bayonne Constable Hook Cemetery Is it dying of neglect Archived December 28 2013 at the Wayback Machine Hudson Reporter May 22 2013 Accessed August 6 2013 Shooters Island Archived February 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Accessed December 6 2011 Because of its importance as a habitat and breeding ground for birds Shooter s Island was assigned to Parks on March 3 1994 as a bird sanctuary Nine of the island s 43 acres 17 ha belong to New Jersey Bayonne owns 7 5 acres 3 ha Elizabeth owns 1 5 acres New York State paid New Jersey 30 000 for the right to manage the whole of the island in perpetuity The Memorial at Harbor View Park Archived December 31 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor Accessed August 9 2017 Miller Jonathan Art or Something Like It Brings Russian Leader to Bayonne Archived August 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times September 16 2015 Accessed August 9 2017 It is not every day that the president of Russia comes to visit a blue collar New Jersey town but here he was Vladimir Putin standing amid shipping containers and cracked weed choked asphalt clasping hands with the mayor and speaking of Russia s unity with the United States The reason A groundbreaking though no ground was actually broken for a beleaguered memorial from Russia commemorating the attack of Sept 11 2001 that initially had been offered to and then rejected by Jersey City Dedication Ceremony September 11 2006 Archived November 30 2017 at the Wayback Machine 911 Monument Accessed August 9 2017 On September 11 2006 the fifth anniversary of the tragedy the monument To the Struggle Against World Terrorism was dedicated The ceremony started with the performance of the National Anthems of the United States and the Russian Federation Former United States President William Jefferson Clinton was the keynote speaker First Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen Neck Nomination Form Archived October 23 2021 at the Wayback Machine National Register of Historic Places Accessed March 15 2018 Robbins Reef Entrance to Kill Van Kull Archived May 29 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Lighthouse Society Accessed August 6 2013 The original lighthouse was a white octagonal stone tower built in 1839 In 1883 the tower was replaced by the present 46 foot cast iron spark plug tower built atop a granite foundation situated a few yards south of the old tower Chasing Rainbows The Road to Oz Archived March 5 2023 at the Wayback Machine Goodspeed Musicals Accessed December 4 2017 Marc Acito Book was born on January 11 1966 in Bayonne New Jersey Walker Lee Ashley Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine National Football League Accessed October 29 2013 Pogrebin Robin Symphony to Investigate String Instrument Deal Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times August 17 2004 Accessed October 29 2013 Mr Axelrod an entrepreneur from Bayonne made his money publishing pet care books Central Savings Bank Archived August 14 2014 at the Wayback Machine New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission December 21 1993 Accessed October 29 2013 William Louis Ayres was born in Bergen Point New Jersey Staff Alexander Barkan 81 headed labor s political action group Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine Chicago Tribune October 22 1990 Accessed October 29 2013 Alexander E Barkan longtime head of the AFL CIO s political action committee has died at age 81 the labor federation announced Mr Barkan was a native of Bayonne N J Staff Allan Benny Dead Ex Congressman Bayonne Leader Once Member of State Assembly Served Also as City Attorney Archived July 27 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times November 8 1942 Accessed September 19 2017 Staff Ben Bernie Dies Band Leader 52 Old Maestro Star of Radio Stage and Screen Rose From Poverty on the East Side Archived July 27 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times October 21 1943 Accessed September 19 2017 His father who had a horseshoeing establishment on South Street under the spreading roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge had a difficult time to feed the eleven children and when ben was 6 years old the family moved to Bayonne N J where the family became as it were the village blacksmith Thorbourne Ken Bayonne actress Tammy Blanchard set to light up small screen Archived June 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine NJ com March 25 2010 via Associated Press 9 11 survivor from N J seen in iconic photo covered in dust dies Archived August 28 2015 at the Wayback Machine The Record August 26 2015 Accessed August 29 2015 The 42 year old Bayonne resident was working on the 81st floor inside one of the Twin Towers in the attack but she managed to escape the building Kurland Bob Pitching In Majors Fulfills Borowski s Other Dream The Record August 27 1995 Accessed July 15 2007 The 24 year old native of Bayonne even has had a taste of pitching for the Baltimore Orioles Kenny Britt profile Archived March 19 2010 at the Wayback Machine NFL com Accessed November 17 2020 Kenny Britt profile Archived February 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine ESPN com Accessed November 17 2020 Reichler Joe via Associated Press Roberts Is Also 20 Game Winner Archived November 19 2015 at the Wayback Machine The Telegraph August 20 1952 Accessed October 29 2013 Dick Brodowski of Bayonne NJ Boston Rod Sox pitcher has his blood pressure taken by Lieut Vincent Pattlavina of Quincy Mass at the Army Base induction center in Boston the morning of August 18 Clem Burke of Blondie talks to ZANI Archived August 14 2014 at the Wayback Machine ZANI Accessed October 29 2013 Clem Burke born 24th November 1954 Bayonne New Jersey is a drummer who has been in the forefront of popular music since 1976 He joined Blondie a year before in New York where he passed an audition under the watchful eye of Debbie Harry Lead Singer and Songwriter and Chris Stein Guitar and Songwriter Scott Byers Pro Football Reference com Accessed February 18 2024 Born July 3 1958 in Bayonne NJ Age 65 230d Sandomir Richard Walter Chandoha Photographer Whose Specialty Was Cats Dies at 98 Archived January 23 2019 at archive today The New York Times January 18 2019 Accessed April 17 2020 Walter George Chandoha was born in Bayonne on Nov 30 1920 His parents Sam and Pauline Tychy Chandoha were Ukrainian immigrants Blumenthal Ralph Leon H Charney Investor Cable TV Host and Peace Broker Is Dead at 77 Archived August 18 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times March 22 2016 Accessed March 24 2016 Mr Charney was born on July 23 1938 in Bayonne N J and grew up poor the son of a sewing supplies salesman who died young Ferme Antonio Cy Chermak CHiPs and Ironside Producer Dies at 91 Archived April 12 2021 at the Wayback Machine Variety February 1 2021 Accessed April 24 2021 Chermak was born in 1929 in Bayonne New Jersey as Seymour Cy Chermak Hack Charles Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone of Bayonne is introducing a DiNardo illegal gun bill Archived November 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal October 8 2009 Accessed September 20 2017 Although Bayonne Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone has been indicted on corruption charges by a state grand jury and the speaker of the Assembly is denying him his pay and benefits he is still a working lawmaker Sullivan Al July 21 2010 Political career ends Chiappone resigns from Assembly Archived November 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter Eagle Profile Richard H Best Archived June 13 2023 at the Wayback Machine Gathering of Eagles Program Accessed June 13 2023 Richard Halsey Best was born 24 March 1910 in Bayonne New Jersey Gobis Peter Coello PawSox knocked around Archived October 18 2021 at the Wayback Machine The Sun Chronicle July 9 2010 Accessed October 29 2013 Coello a Bayonne N J native was once a catcher selected in the 20th round of the MLB Draft in 2004 by Cincinnati Hevesi Dennis Robert B Cohen Hudson News Chain Founder Dies at 86 Archived April 20 2019 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times February 5 2012 Accessed October 29 2013 Robert Benjamin Cohen was born in Bayonne N J on May 26 1925 to Isaac and Lillian Goodman Cohen His father who once operated a newsstand and a home delivery route in Brooklyn started what was then called the Bayonne News Company in the early 1920s Conte Michaelangelo Former Bayonne Mayor Dennis P Collins dies at 85 Archived August 16 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal December 7 2009 Accessed October 29 2013 Former Bayonne Mayor Dennis P Collins died yesterday leaving a legacy of nearly three decades of public service that earned him the distinction of having the city s largest park and main post office named in his honor Collins amassed 28 years of public service including 12 years on the City Council and a record four term mayoralty from 1974 to 1990 when he retired Sullivan Al Bringing it back home Dr Hook guitarist unveils new instrument Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Union City Reporter March 25 2009 Pages 5 and 20 Accessed August 25 2013 Ex Mayor B J Daly of Bayonne Was 71 City s Chief Executive 5 Times in 30 Years Dies Played Baseball as Young Man Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times September 4 1952 Accessed March 8 2021 Miniscule Caroline The Thunder Child Interviews Source Book Tom De Haven Author It s Superman Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Thunder Child March 2006 Accessed September 20 2017 I was born in Bayonne New Jersey grew up in the same neighborhood you see in the first half hour of Steven Spielberg s War of the Worlds that beautiful silvery bridge those aliens blast to undulating smithereens is the same Bayonne Bridge I used to ride my bike across to Staten Island in the late 1950s and early 1960s Kehr Dave Sandra Dee Gidget Star and Teenage Idol Dies at 62 Archived June 16 2013 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times February 20 2005 Accessed November 11 2012 Born Alexandra Zuck on April 23 1942 in Bayonne N J she began modeling in New York at an early age Schlossberg Tatiana A Nun From New Jersey Is on a Path to Sainthood Archived December 1 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times October 3 2014 Accessed November 29 2017 Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich was a nun for only two years at a convent in New Jersey before she died in 1927 at the age of 26 But on Saturday she will edge closer to sainthood when she is beatified at a special Mass in Newark the first time such a ceremony has been held in the United States Sister Miriam Teresa was born in Bayonne in 1901 the youngest of seven children of immigrants from present day Slovakia Bayonne s Gen Dempsey named one of world s most influential Time Magazine Archived February 1 2022 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal April 17 2015 updated January 17 2019 Accessed February 1 2022 Army General Martin E Dempsey who was born in Jersey City and grew up in Bayonne made Time magazine s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world a group that includes Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton Pope Francis and celebrity Kim Kardashian Rich Dimler profile Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine Pro Football Reference com Accessed September 20 2017 Aron Michael Interview with James P Dugan Archived July 22 2019 at the Wayback Machine Eagleton Institute of Politics Center on the American Governor at Rutgers University February 27 2008 Accessed July 22 2019 James P Dugan Well I was born Bayonne many years ago Q Where did you live in those days Were you in Bayonne James P Dugan Yes Rosenberg Bernie High flying kite pioneer Archived April 20 2023 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal May 2 1997 Accessed April 20 2023 via Newspapers com If a Nobel Prize had been awarded for the design of kites back in the 1890s William Abner Eddy of Bayonne would have been the odds on favorite to win it Farber Michael Garden State Returning to his hometown Bayonne the author marvels at the incongruity of an ultraexclusive golf club sharing a ZIP Code with a city that s best known as a punch line Archived December 27 2017 at the Wayback Machine Sports Illustrated November 12 2007 Accessed December 26 2017 Bayonne is my hometown in that I lived there for the formative years between fifth and 10th grade and the summers afterward Oreskes Michael Washington at Work Barney Frank s Public and Private Lives Lonely Struggle for Coexistence Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times September 15 1989 Accessed August 14 2012 Mr Frank points up at the poster as he explains what was wrong with his life back then how he tried to divide his public from his private life how he could not handle the strain of this and finally how he made a personal blunder that threatens now to wreck a political career more successful than he ever imagined possible as a boy growing up in Bayonne N J Ojuitku Mak Glover s camp as much about football as it is life Archived July 23 2019 at the Wayback Machine NJ Advance Media for NJ com July 13 2016 Accessed July 23 2019 This week college football Hall of Famer Rich Glover held his annual four day All Access to Life Foundation football camp in conjunction with the Jersey City Department of Recreation For the former New York Giant who was born in Bayonne and raised in the Greenville section of Jersey City the camp is a way of giving back to the community O Hare Kate Celebrity Scoop Gomez Heads Out On Chuck Archived March 23 2023 at the Wayback Machine Kane County Chronicle October 9 2010 Accessed March 22 2023 via Newspapers com For most of three previous seasons of NBC s spy caper show Chuck airing Mondays Morgan Grimes Joshua Gomez has spent his time either at the Los Angeles apartment of his best friend big box retail geek turned spy Chuck Bartowski Zachary Levi or at their workplace the Burbank Calif Buy More electronics store Birthplace Bayonne N J on Nov 20 making him a Scorpio Rick Gomez Archived July 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine ABC Studios Cupid Accessed June 3 2011 Hometown Bayonne NJ Olsen Mark Heavens Knows What star knows all about the street life film depicts Archived July 25 2019 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles Times June 1 2015 Accessed October 18 2019 Holmes 21 is originally from Bayonne N J not a place you d want to go she said Danan Hughes Archived February 15 2021 at the Wayback Machine Pro Football Reference com Accessed February 1 2021 Born December 11 1970 Age 50 052d in Bayonne NJ High School Bayonne NJ Fowler Glenn Nathan Jacobs 83 an Ex Justice Of the New Jersey Supreme Court Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times January 26 1989 Accessed June 16 2016 Justice Jacobs who grew up in Bayonne was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and received bachelor s and doctoral degrees in law from Harvard Review of The Worlds of Herman Kahn The Intuitive Science of Thermonuclear War Archived October 18 2006 at the Wayback Machine accessed December 2 2006 Staff Thinker of the Unthinkable Time July 18 1983 Accessed November 11 2012 Kahn was born in Bayonne NJ graduated from UCLA in 1945 and three years later joined the Rand Corp the California think tank that helps the Pentagon develop defense strategies Van Gelder Lawrence Brian Keith Hardy Actor 75 Played Dads and Desperadoes Archived October 22 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times June 25 1997 Accessed August 14 2012 Mr Keith whose full name was Robert Brian Keith Jr was born in Bayonne N J Marks Peter Theater Frank Langella Stamps The Father as His Own Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times February 11 1996 Accessed August 14 2012 A Bayonne N J native he is perhaps best known for his performance in the Broadway and movie versions of Dracula Bucknell Mourns the Loss of Bob Latour Former AD and First Bison Swimming Coach Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine Bucknell Bison November 19 2010 Accessed June 18 2018 Born May 11 1925 in Bayonne N J and raised in Middletown N Y Latour served in the U S Army in 1943 44 Assembly Joint Resolution No 47 State of New Jersey 208th Legislature permanent dead link New Jersey General Assembly June 15 1998 Accessed August 2 2016 A Joint Resolution designating that portion of State Highway Route No 169 in the City of Bayonne Hudson County as the Joseph A LeFante Memorial Highway Whereas Joseph A LeFante was born on September 8 1928 in the City of Bayonne and attended the Bayonne schools before attending St Peter s Institute of Industrial Relations and graduating from the New Jersey Real Estate Institute Jammal Lord Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine Nebraska Cornhuskers football Accessed July 17 2017 Quarterback Jammal Lord was an ironman for Nebraska in his final two seasons starting 27 consecutive games while guiding one of the nation s most prolific rushing attacks He made his way near the top of the Nebraska record book by the conclusion of his career The Bayonne N J native finished his senior season with 2 253 yards of total offense pushing his career total to 5 421 yards placing him in third on Nebraska s career list trailing only Eric Crouch and Tommie Frazier The Living Church Volume 136 Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine p 148 Morehouse Gorham Company 1958 Accessed September 20 2017 The Rev Donald MacAdie is 58 years of age was born in Bayonne N Y sic the son of John and Ella Jordan MacAdie George R R Martin Life amp Times Bayonne Archived January 7 2007 at the Wayback Machine accessed December 25 2006 Marvin Al Jersey Woman No 1 Pick The New York Times June 13 1979 Accessed March 10 2024 The selection of Miss Colasurdo who entered Montclair State from Bayonne N J by a West Coast team also was significant Ivry Benjamin The Mensch Behind Batman Dies At 104 Archived June 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine The Forward March 1 2018 Accessed June 9 2020 Although Hollywood history has been preserved by yentas discretion was the better part of valor for Melniker born in Bayonne New Jersey in 1913 Rose Lisa Retired N J teacher 98 loses bid to clear name in McCarthy era spy case Archived August 1 2018 at the Wayback Machine NJ Advance Media for NJ com December 4 2014 Accessed July 31 2018 NPR org profiled Miriam Moskowitz of Washington Township who was convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice in 1950 and served two years in prison The Bayonne native told NPR and the Star Ledger that she wound up behind bars in a misguided effort to protect her boss with whom she was having an affair Winners of Contests Sponsored by Music Clubs Show Real Talent Archived October 2 2023 at the Wayback Machine Musical America Volumes 33 34 Accessed August 13 2018 As announced in the complete account of the convention sessions published in Musical America last week Devora Nadworney of Bayonne N J was the winner in the contest for female voice the judges giving her an average on points of 84 66 Morgan Babette Man of Mystery St Louis Post Dispatch October 22 1989 Accessed March 19 2024 via Newspapers com Indeed he describes his life as quite ordinary He was born in Bayonne N J but grew up in Roselle Park N J Staff Samuel I Newhouse Publisher Dies at 84 Samuel I Newhouse Builder of an Empire in Newspapers and Broadcasting Is Dead at 84 Relatives on the Payroll Some Takeover Bids Resisted Newhouse Beneficiaries Payment on a Bad Debt Newhouse Publications and Broadcast Stations Archived September 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times August 30 1979 Accessed July 17 2017 Born May 24 1895 to Meyer and Rose Fatt Newhouse immigrants from Russia and Austria respectively he was reared in Bayonne N J Robb Adam Stand up comic Jim Norton a Bayonne native set to return to New Jersey for show at the Wellmont in Montclair Archived February 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal February 26 2011 Accessed September 20 2017 Staff New Jersey Sports En Garde Touchez Archived July 25 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times April 3 1973 Accessed February 7 2018 As a result of his efforts and those of other fencing enthusiasts such as Evelyn Terhune of Mahwah Irwin Bernstein of Westfield and Denise O Connor of Bayonne all top regional competitors New Jersey now has a large number of devotees Clark Amy Sara New public safety director hopes to cut costs in Bayonne protect needy in Trenton Archived September 11 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal August 5 2010 Accessed September 10 2014 A fourth generation Bayonne resident O Donnell lives on 11th Street near Avenue A just three blocks from where he grew up with his wife Kerry a special education teacher and their three young children Caroline Jack and Patrick Gene Olaff Archived January 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine National Soccer Hall of Fame Accessed November 26 2007 Peter George Olenchuk Archived July 11 2012 at the Wayback Machine Arlington National Cemetery Accessed August 21 2010 O Neal Shaquille Shaq Talks Back p 21 St Martin s Press 2014 ISBN 9781466874657 Accessed December 15 2014 When I was five we moved to Bayonne New Jersey and a couple of years later to Eatontown New Jersey Medal of Honor Recipients World War II M S Archived October 1 2019 at the Wayback Machine United States Army Accessed June 3 2011 Bernstein Jason Former St Peter s Prep player Roberts still following his pro dreams Archived July 9 2018 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal January 13 2016 Accessed July 9 2018 Within hours Roberts was at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn less than 20 miles from his home town of Bayonne suiting up to play in front of his parents and other family members and friends Rahman Sarah Author Steven V Roberts pays a visit to hometown of Bayonne Archived June 22 2018 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal December 11 2009 Accessed March 19 2017 For author Steven V Roberts Bayonne will always be the home to come back to despite travels across continents and moving from one corner of the world to the next Israel Daniel Meet William Sampson The Bayonne crane operator will likely be the next assemblyman for the 31st Legislative District Archived January 11 2022 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter June 8 2021 Accessed January 11 2022 Sampson went to Washington Community School before attending Bayonne High School where he helped the basketball team win its first league title in over 30 years in 2005 Bob Wechsler 2008 Day by day in Jewish sports history KTAV Publishing House Inc ISBN 978 1 60280 013 7 Archived from the original on October 2 2023 Retrieved March 20 2011 William B Helmreich 1999 The enduring community the Jews of Newark and MetroWest Transaction Publishers ISBN 1 56000 392 8 Archived from the original on October 2 2023 Retrieved March 21 2011 McDonald Corey W Bayonne renames school after WWI vet Medal of Honor recipient Archived January 11 2022 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal January 31 2019 Accessed January 11 2022 The Board of Education last night voted to rename the Midtown Community School after a distinguished World War I veteran born in the Peninsula City The board voted unanimously to rename the Avenue A elementary school the William Shemin Midtown Community School named after the distinguished Medal of Honor recipient Sullivan Al Beam me up Scotty Local writer makes name in Star Trek universe Archived March 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Hudson Reporter March 28 2008 Accessed March 19 2017 A resident of Bayonne since he was 10 years old William Stape 39 has become a part of the Star Trek universe both as the author of scripts for The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine TV series but also by recently unveiling details concerning the sets of the upcoming Star Trek movie Born in Jersey City Stape moved with his family to the Toms River area before relocating to Bayonne Rubin Roger Villanova trio of NYC area products Corey Fisher Corey Stokes Antonio Pena lead Cats past UCLA New York Daily News November 25 2010 Accessed December 27 2010 So it was again for No 7 Villanova s tri captains Corey Fisher Bronx Corey Stokes Bayonne and Antonio Pena Brooklyn when they met UCLA in a Preseason NIT semifinal Bio Summary Archived May 15 2014 at the Wayback Machine Robert Tepper Music Accessed May 14 2013 Joseph W Tumulty 82 Jersey City Lawyer Archived September 2 2019 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times December 26 1996 Accessed September 2 2019 Joseph W Tumulty a former Democratic State Senator and member of a politically connected law firm in his native Jersey City died Dec 20 at Christ Hospital in Jersey City He was 82 and lived in Bayonne Tales from the dark side Offbeat off B way player turns The Star Ledger April 17 2005 Urbaniak was born in Bayonne but moved to Marlboro Township when he was 7 Ex Bayonne resident and Batman executive producer gets honorary degree in comic books Archived June 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine The Jersey Journal October 11 2012 updated January 18 2019 Accessed June 9 2020 A Jersey City native who was raised in Bayonne today received the world s first doctorate in comic books from Monmouth University his alma mater it was reported by nj com Michael E Uslan 61 bought the movie rights to the Batman comic books in 1979 along with fellow New Jersey native Benjamin Melniker after he was outraged at the campy 1960s television series bases on his beloved comic book hero Miller Jonathan The Week Bayonne Bleeder vs Rocky The Final Round Archived July 27 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times August 13 2006 Accessed August 14 2012 So nearly three years ago Mr Wepner who was known in the ring as the Bayonne Bleeder sued Mr Stallone for 15 million This month Mr Wepner 67 who still lives in Bayonne and is a wholesale liquor salesman settled with Mr Stallone for an undisclosed amount Dr George Wiley Feared Drowned Archived November 7 2020 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times August 10 1973 Accessed December 2 2020 Dr Wiley came from a lowermiddle class family Born Feb 26 1931 in Bayonne N J he was one of six children of a postal clerk Streeter Leslie Gray A Wylde time Rarely printable but always quotable rocker has had a big year Archived January 12 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Kansas City Star November 9 2006 The thing about Wylde a 40 year old Bayonne NJ born father of three married to his high school sweetheart is that he s just a rock n 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