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Hoboken, ferry company reach deal on coveted riverfront spot

Hoboken, ferry company reach deal on coveted riverfront spot[]Comscore beaconHOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — A deal has been reached on a coveted piece of real estate on the Hudson River that had been the source of a court battle between the city of Hoboken and ferry company NY Waterway.u003c/p>”,”hasTextOverlay”:false,”headline”:”Hoboken, ferry company reach deal on coveted riverfront spot”,”description”:null,”interactiveLinkUrl”:null,”interactiveLinkUrlText”:null,”language”:”en”,”leadPhotoId”:null,”leadVideoId”:null,”localLinkUrl”:”https://apnews.com/e84a422e4ecb44d21a1639157131bd50″,”localMemberName”:null,”media”:[],”audioMedia”:[],”mediumIds”:[],”mediaCount”:0,”published”:”2021-06-17 20:14:09″,”tagObjs”:[{“id”:”state-NewJersey”,”name”:”NJ State Wire”,”canonicalName”:”nj-state-wire”,”isPr”:false},{“id”:”state-NewYorkNewYork”,”name”:”NYC State Wire”,”canonicalName”:”nyc-state-wire”,”isPr”:false},{“id”:”NewJersey”,”name”:”New Jersey”,”canonicalName”:”new-jersey”,”isPr”:false},{“id”:”NewYork”,”name”:”New York”,”canonicalName”:”new-york”,”isPr”:false},{“id”:”NewYorkCity”,”name”:”New York City”,”canonicalName”:”new-york-city”,”isPr”:false},{“id”:”Hoboken”,”name”:”Hoboken”,”canonicalName”:”hoboken”,”isPr”:false},{“id”:”apf-business”,”name”:”Business”,”canonicalName”:”business”,”isPr”:false}],”updated”:”2021-06-17 20:13:59″,”tagIds”:[“state-NewJersey”,”state-NewYorkNewYork”,”NewJersey”,”NewYork”,”NewYorkCity”,”Hoboken”,”apf-business”,”apf-GeneralNews”],”title”:”NJ–Hoboken-Waterfront Dispute”,”contentSponsor”:null,”layoutType”:”Text”,”stackedStory”:false,”notificationId”:null,”richEmbeds”:[],”sponsored”:false,”embedRatio”:null,”embedType”:null,”pullQuoteObjs”:[],”dateline”:null,”leadVideoAutoEmbed”:false,”flattenedFirstWords”:”HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — A deal has been reached on a coveted piece of real estate on the Hudson River that had been the source of a court battle between the city of Hoboken and ferry company NY Waterw…”,”isTpContent”:false,”socialEmbeds”:[],”isPrContent”:false,”storyHTML”:”u003cp>HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — A deal has been reached on a coveted piece of real estate on the Hudson River that had been the source of a court battle between the city of Hoboken and ferry company NY Waterway.u003c/p>u003cp>State and local officials announced Thursday that Hoboken will pay NY Waterway $18.5 million for the 3-acre parcel just north of the center of the city.u003c/p>u003cp>The site was part of land once bought by Dutchman Peter Stuyvesant in the 1600s from the Lenni Lenape tribe, and it was later a shipping hub and a port of embarkation for World War I troops before being used as a ferry maintenance facility.u003c/p>u003cp>NY Waterway, which operates commuter ferries between New Jersey and New York City, planned to use it for maintenance when it bought the site for roughly $12 million in 2017.u003c/p>u003cp>Hoboken officials envisioned the spot as the final link to the city’s waterfront park system and claimed the maintenance facility would have harmful environmental effects. In 2019, city officials threatened to use eminent domain to acquire the land for about $13 million. NY Waterway appraised the property at $24 million.u003c/p>u003cdiv class=”ad-placeholder”>u003c/div>u003cp>NY Waterway will now…

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Organizers seek public opinion on new art installations at Penns Landing in Philadelphia – NBC10 Philadelphia

A boat floating on the ground or a futuristic saucer? You can help select a new public art installation at Penns Landing by voting on the project proposals of six competing semi-finalists.

The award-winning site-specific design will be part of a 11.5-acre new park on Penn’s Landing on the Delaware River waterfront, which is due to be completed in 2025. The final project selection will be made within the next few months.

The Department of Arts, Culture, Creative Economy and the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation seek the public opinion to determine the design that best suits the community. View suggestions, photos, and descriptions from artists before voting for competing designs. Online survey..

Competing proposals include sculptures with seating areas, artwork from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and towering views from Center City.

Olalekan Jeyifous’s “Goddess of Water” features the shape of a tall green mermaid-like woman sitting on her head, hump, and tail. The sculpture will “flow” through the park with three independent shade structures.

Tristan Al-Haddad’s “What If” is a stack of 27 large darkened iron plates with vertical engravings representing amendments to the US Constitution.

Douglas Hollis’ Vessel is a shade structure that looks like the hull of a boat when viewed from underwater. It is a figure that sways in the wind like a boat on the waves.

The “Forum” by Michelle Lopez and Sharon Hayes aims to celebrate the history of the city through the 18th-century coastline-shaped sidewalk of Lenape Wihtak, the name Lenape gave to the Delaware River. The installation also includes a fragment of the Pennsylvania Hall, an anti-slavery venue near the waterfront, burned down by a white mob in 1838.

Alice Aycock’s design represents the intersection of permanence and change, with two large saucers intersecting…

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Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference postseason track and field honors

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Gabe Maya of Mt. Olive competing in the long jump held during the Randolph Relays on May 12, 2021.

Gabe Maya of Mt. Olive competing in the long jump held during the Randolph Relays on May 12, 2021. (Photo: Chris Pedota, NorthJersey.com-USA Today Network)

First team: Gabriel Maya, Mount Olive; Anthony Thulin, Mount Olive; Joshua Babe, Morris Hills; David Turner, Morris Hills; Joe Dawson, Morris Hills; Liam Grayson, Morris Hills; Anthony Rocco, Mount Olive; Lucas Trombley, Mount Olive; Liam Grayson, Morris Hills; Juan Cortez, Morris Hills; Dedrick Deshommes, Mount Olive; Liam Beifus, Morris Hills; Domenick Wallace, Morris Hills; Albin Mullan, Morris Hills; Kevin Matthews, Pope John; A.J. McKay, Mount Olive; James DiPasquale, Sparta; Connor Markovski, Morris Hills; Kyle Miller, Pope John; Nick Frattina, Mount Olive; Brady Anderson, Pope John; Ammar Ramadan, Morris Hills

Second team: Declan McHale, Pope John; Anthony Perretta, Pope John; Kieran Brennan, Pope John; Justin Carlanian, Mount Olive; Luke Szabo, Sparta; Alexander Kuzmich, Morris Hills; Jack Cisko, Sparta; Kevin Page, Morris Hills; Daniel Dingus, Pope John

Honorable mention: Jack Maraziti, Sparta; Akshay Rau, Morris Hills; Reilly Kasabri, Pope John; Jalani Joseph, Mount Olive

Division champion: Morris Hills

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Aleia Delgado of Morris Hills, heads to the finish line at the NJSIAA XC Sectionals North 1 Group 3 Girls race. Delgado came in fifth place with a time of 21:17 at Garret Mountain Reservation. Saturday, November 15, 2020

Aleia Delgado of Morris Hills, heads to the finish line at the NJSIAA XC Sectionals North 1 Group 3 Girls race. Delgado came in fifth place with a time of 21:17 at Garret Mountain Reservation. Saturday, November 15, 2020 (Photo: Kevin R. Wexler/NorthJersey.com)

First team: Sophia Redmond, Mount Olive; Emily Van Houten, Morris Hills; Ashley Crane, Sparta; Aleia Delgado, Morris Hills; Tori Champagne, Morris Hills; Afua Agyekum, Pope…

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LRHSD Sports Roundup – June 7-12

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Clearview 5, Lenape 0: Senior Julian Costa allowed one hit and two walks with nine strikeouts in five scoreless innings as No. 3 seed Clearview (16-6) defeated visiting No. 10 Lenape (14-11) in a NJSIAA South Group 4 semifinal playoff game June 9.

Senior Cole Fowler had two singles and scored twice, while junior Anthony Charles had a pair of RBIs for the Pioneers.

Senior Tyler Davis’ double was one of the two hits for the Indians.

NJSIAA South Group 4 Semifinals

June 9, Mullica Hill

Clearview 5, Lenape 0

Lenape – 000 000 0 – 0 2 3

Clearview – 301 100 X – 5 4 0

WP: Julian Costa; LP: Chase Topolski; 2B: L-Tyler Davis.

BOYS LACROSSE

Ocean City 9, Shawnee 6: Senior Jake Schneider scored four goals as No. 1 seed Ocean City (13-6) defeated visiting No. 2 Shawnee (11-7) for its first-ever sectional title in the NJSIAA South Group 3 Championship June 7.

Senior Tyler Korchak and sophomore Ethan Krauss each had two goals and an assist for the Renegades.

NJSIAA South Group 3 Championship

June 7, Ocean City

Ocean City 9, Shawnee 6

Shawnee – 1-4-0-1 – 6

Ocean City – 2-1-5-1 – 9

Shawnee: Tyler Korchak 2 (assist), Ethan Krauss 2 (assist), Freddie McAneney, Nate Sears; Saves: Jimmy Potter 8.

Ocean City: Jake Schneider 4, Pat Grimley 2 (assist), Jack Davis, Nick Volpe, Brady Rauner; Saves: Gavin Jackson 7.

GIRLS LACROSSE

Cherokee 18, Princeton 2: Junior Aly Mascolo scored five goals and senior Alex Kulinski chipped in four goals and three assists as No. 1 seed Cherokee (18-1) routed visiting No. 4 Princeton (9-6) in a NJSIAA South Group 4 semifinal playoff game June 8.

Sophomore Delaney Jackson added four goals for the Chiefs.

NJSIAA South Group 4 Semifinals

June 8, Marlton

Cherokee 18, Princeton 2

Princeton – 1-1 – 2

Cherokee – 11-7 – 18

Princeton: Kate Becker 2; Saves: Gigi Peloso 7.

Cherokee: Aly Mascolo 5, Alex…

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New Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse League postseason honors

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First team: Jack Clifford, Pope John sr. A; Henry Pinilis, Randolph sr. A; Connor Herraiz, Pope John jr. A; Sebastian Graziano, Montville sr. A; Justin Lawler Randolph sr. M; Andrew Novak, Randolph jr. M; Brendan Cina, Sparta sr.; M; Chris Johnson, Sparta sr. M; Dan Kelly, Morris Knolls sr. M; David Jagiello, Pope John sr. M; Sean Brennan, Pope John sr. D; Josh Levy, Randolph sr. D; Paul Gennat, Sparta jr. D; Mark Vanorski, Pope John sr. D; Gabriel Cummins, Pope John sr. G; Ryan Beller, Morris Knolls so. G; Matt Rotola, Randolph sr. G; Zach Stolz-Illge, Montville sr. FOGO; Colby Plotts, Sparta sr. LSM

Second team: Stefan Swedlund, Randolph so. A; Ryan Rossi, Sparta so. A; Nick Sullivan, Morris Knolls sr. A; R.J. Duthaler, Sparta sr. A; Nick Thomas, Roxbury sr. M; Nick Reda, Mount Olive jr. M; Brett Lewis, Kinnelon sr. M; Owen O’Hara, Montville sr. M; Adam Wood, Sparta jr. M; Nick Forgione, Morris Knolls so. M; Aidan Flowers, Randolph so. D; Charlie Nino, Roxbury sr. D; Jordan Campbell, Mount Olive sr. D; Nick Caruso, Sparta so. D; Joe Buono, Sparta so. G; Jack Labanca, Pope John jr. FOGO; Tony Cuccio, Pope John so. LSM

Honorable mention: Zack Van Zile, Kinnelon sr.; Brady Garb, Montville sr.; Brandon Nguyen, Morris Knolls sr.; Cooper Anderson, Mount Olive jr.; Jack Sakowski, Pope John so.; Tyler Holland, Randolph so.; Anthony Skawinski, Roxbury fr.; Chase Geer, Sparta jr.

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First team: Koleton Marquis, Don Bosco jr. A; Connor Gorman, Don Bosco, jr. A; Matt McCrink, Mountain Lakes sr. A; Brenden Kelly, Bergen Catholic sr. A; Brandon Stuart, Don Bosco, jr. M; John Santuro, Northern Highlands sr. M; Cade Schuckman, Mountain Lakes jr. M; Frankie Monte, St. Joseph sr. M; Wes Peene, Ridgewood sr. M;…

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Gilda’s Club South Jersey hosts 5th Annual Dragon Boat Festival at Lake Lenape

[]The fifth Annual Gilda’s Club South Jersey Dragon Boat Festival is happening. This event will take place on Sunday, July 11, 2021 at Lake Lenape in Mays Landing.

[]A Dragon Boat consists of 20 paddlers plus a drummer to keep everyone paddling in time. Anyone can participate in the Dragon Boat races. There are various levels of teams; Clubs, Community and Corporate. In addition to the boat races, the day at the lake will include food trucks, a beer garden, corn hole, and various other vendors.

[]A donation is suggested for spectators to attend the festival. All are welcome. All proceeds go directly to the free support programs at Gilda’s Club for men, women, teens, and children impacted by all forms of cancer, at any stage of their cancer journey.

[]Please call Jessica at (609) 926-9266 or email Jessica@gildasclubsouthjersey.org for more information.

[]To register, please contact Gilda’s Club South Jersey at (609) 926-2699 or go online to gildasclubsouthjersey.org/dragon-boat-festival.

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Photos: Rancocas Valley finally wins a close one

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Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference boys lacrosse honors

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First team: Ivan Ivaldi, Newton so.; Ryan Lynch, Newton jr.; Pasquale Festa, Newton so.; Rowan Barbalich, High Point sr.; Matt Mydosh, Morris Catholic sr.; Peter Pallozzi, Morris Catholic so.; Colton Lehrer, Morris Catholic sr.; Michael Marcucci, Parsippany sr.; Malik Alzubi, Parsippany fr.; Juan Hernandez, Parsippany sr.; Zachary DiLauri, Parsippany Hills fr.; Jared Palatini, Parsippany Hills sr.; Joseph McClusick, Parsippany Hills sr.

Second team: Hugh McGuigan, Morris Catholic sr.; James Conigliaro, Morris Catholic fr.; Thomas Stark, Morris Catholic sr.; Robert Giordano, Newton jr.; Donovan Thomas, Newton sr.; Donato Bevacqua, Newton jr.; Eric Ostlin, Parsippany Hills jr.; Tyler Arnold, Parsippany Hills jr.; Alejandro Giraldo, Parsippany fr.; Mark Gilles, Parsippany jr.; Sean Van Wingerden, High Point sr.

Honorable mention: Aldino Guadagnino, Morris Catholic sr.; Justin Laboy, Parsippany jr.; Christopher Sostac, Parsippany Hills so.; Matthew McLean, Newton so.; Ryan Bergman, High Point jr.

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First team: Jake Spada, Lenape Valley sr.; Drew Togno, Lenape Valley sr.; Jake LaVere, Lenape Valley jr.; Trey Stasse, Lenape Valley sr.; Hugo Spencer, Park Regional sr.; Max Morosoff, Vernon jr.; Aden Moskovitz, Vernon sr.; Dylan Mann, Vernon sr.; Tyler Sweatt, Kittatinny sr.; James Sanford, Kitatinny sr.; Christian Shotwell, Kittatinny sr.; Collin Price, North Warren jr.; Cameron Egan, Boonton sr.; Hunter Van Zant, Boonton jr.

Second team: Tyler Fro, Morris Hills jr.; Brett Behre, Park Regional jr.; Jack Nemeth, Lenape Valley sr.; Eric Perez, Lenape Valley so.; Troy Brennan, Lenape Valley so.; Danny Dolce, Boonton jr.; Nick Scaltro, Boonton so.; Brendan Voss, Kittatinny sr.; Cody Cooper, Kittatinny sr.; Sean Feeney, North Warren sr.; Jonah Revelant, Vernon sr.; Ryan Houghtaling, Vernon sr.

Honorable mention: Anthony Macera, Morris Hills jr.; Zack Gupta, Boonton sr.; Jake Lettieri, Hackettstown sr.; Clayton Thomas, Hackettstown sr.; Collin Barton, North Warren sr.; Dylan Festa, Kittatinny sr.; Jacob Mann, Vernon jr.; Tommy Hamtil, Park Regional sr.;…

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Girls Lacrosse: Sectional semifinal results, links and featured coverage for Tuesday, June 8

TUESDAY, JUNE 8

FEATURED GAMES

SECTIONAL SEMIFINALS

North Jersey, Group 3

3-Millburn at 2-Mendham

(Postponed to Wed., 6/8, 10 a.m.)

South Jersey, Group 2

3-Manasquan at 2-Allentown

(Suspended, A-Town leads 8-7 w/14:32 remaining)

(Will resume Wed., 6/8, 4 p.m.)

South Jersey, Group 3

3-Shawnee 11, 1-Clearview 10

South Jersey, Group 4

3-Lenape at 2-Rancocas Valley

(Postponed to Wednesday, 6/8, 11 a.m.)

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TUESDAY’S RESULTS

Tuesday, Jun. 8

NJSIAA Tournament, Semifinal Round, South Jersey, Group 1

West Deptford 14, Shore 4 – Box Score

Haddonfield 21, Bernards 1 – Box Score

NJSIAA Tournament, Semifinal Round, South Jersey, Group 2

Rumson-Fair Haven 19, Hopewell Valley 4 – Box Score

NJSIAA Tournament, Semifinal Round, South Jersey, Group 3

Shawnee 11, Clearview 10 – Box Score

NJSIAA Tournament, Semifinal Round, South Jersey, Group 4

Cherokee 18, Princeton 2 – Box Score

Regular Season

NJIGLL

Villa Walsh 11, Newark Academy 10 – Box Score

SHORE

Toms River North 11, Manchester Township 3 – Box Score

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Tuesday, Jun. 8

NJSIAA Tournament, Semifinal Round, North Jersey, Group 1

Mountain Lakes (4-13) at Madison (14-5), 4pm

Caldwell (16-4) at Glen Ridge (8-8),…

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