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Movie Night at Earl Morgan!
Earl A. Morgan Branch 1841 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesMovie Night at Earl Morgan!
Earl A. Morgan Branch 1841 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesMovie Night at Earl Morgan!
Earl A. Morgan Branch 1841 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesMovie Night at Earl Morgan!
Earl A. Morgan Branch 1841 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesGarden State Jazz Greats
ZoomJoin Jazz scholar Ben Young as he explores the majesty, style, and genius of New Jersey’s jazz greats. You may already know many of these names, and all of them […]
Medicare Made Eazy
Priscilla Gardner Main Library Branch 472 Jersey Ave., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesNo, that's not a typo! Albert Foote visits the library to give an overview of navigating Medicare. Medicare Made Eazy founder Albert Horton Foote knows the importance of planning ahead. […]
Garden State Jazz Greats
ZoomJoin Jazz scholar Ben Young as he explores the majesty, style, and genius of New Jersey’s jazz greats. You may already know many of these names, and all of them […]
Walking the Old Boonton Line – From Montclair to Jersey City
New Jersey Room - Priscilla Gardner Main Library 472 Jersey Ave., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesThe Old Boonton Line of the Erie Railroad is the proposed route of a paved bike path that will stretch from Montclair to Jersey City. Wheeler Antabanez (Writer, Photographer, Weird […]
Making Jewelry with Ms. Julie
Priscilla Gardner Main Library Branch 472 Jersey Ave., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesMs. Julie Metri, one of our dedicated employees in the Lending Department of the Priscilla Gardner Main Library, has many hobbies she enjoys. One of these is making jewelry. Join […]
Who Is This Man, Frank Hague?
YouTubeFew names loom as large in Jersey City history as Frank Hague, who served as Mayor for 30 years and was the all-powerful political boss of Hudson County. But despite […]
Stories of Slavery in NJ – with Rick Geffken
New Jersey Room - Priscilla Gardner Main Library 472 Jersey Ave., Jersey City, NJ, United StatesSlavery was “baked into” New Jersey from its very beginnings. In the 1664-65 Concession and Agreement of the Lords Proprietors of the Province of New Caesarea, or New Jersey, Lord […]
Garden State Jazz Greats
ZoomJoin Jazz scholar Ben Young as he explores the majesty, style, and genius of New Jersey’s jazz greats. You may already know many of these names, and all of them […]