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HUDSON REPORTER Cultur tivitie rea or Re reation Ed atio Healt Wellnes Child Care 2012
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HUDSON REPORTER

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First, congratulations. You’re one of the lucky ones toget your hands on The Hudson Reporter’s very first,

bi-annual edition of Hudson Reporter Family.Second, allow us to explain what you can expect to find here. We know how it goes when you find yourself in need of a

pediatrician in a pinch and stare open-mouthed at a computerscreen full of thousands of internet listings that mean absolute-ly nothing when there’s a medical need to fill. We’ve been there when our kids or our kids’ kids or our

friends’ kids suddenly develop a dire need to hone their ninjaskills that must be met with karate instruction, or when they’vejust seen an episode of ‘Bun Heads’ at their B-F-F’s house andwill not rest until they, too, are enrolled in a ballet class, orfive.Perhaps your tween or teen has skyrocketed your blood pres-

sure into the ether with a new love interest and you’d like tosuggest a more cultural (and very public) option for “hangingout” at one of the local museums or parks. During the day, ofcourse.While we humans of the adult sort have developed the sort

of patience required to wait, say, a day or two before fulfillinga need – be it practical or frivolous – our under-18 counter-parts, by way of nature, have not necessarily caught up.So what do you do when you live in Hudson County and

you’re a new parent and think you have no idea how to be anew parent and could really use a seasoned parent to talk to?Or when your child is rapidly approaching the age whenschool will give you a moment of respite, but you love themso much you have to be absolutely sure you’ve made the bestchoice from all the options out there? And by the way, what are all the options out there?

Hudson Reporter Family is here to help

We’ve done the legwork for you, because we know how raretime for legwork can become once “you” turns into “family.” We’ve taken the time to cull through the ample wealth of

fun, useful, practical, not-so-practical, and all around handyservices in Hoboken and Jersey City available to those whofind themselves in need of places to go and things to do withthat significantly more energetic part of the population thatwill, sooner than later, make up the next generation.

Friendly user’s guide

We’ve broken it down by category in a way that seemsmost logical when logic may seem to have flown the coop.There are two main categories: “Activities,” and “Services,”which include the listings of both for- and non-profit organ-izations. “Activities” will provide you with the things you and the

young-uns might want to do, from recreational sports andphysical activity to places to play and be entertained; in otherwords, where to go to have fun.What about parks? You pass them every day, you know

they’re there, but what exactly do they offer? We will tellyou.“Services” allows you to find the things you need to do. We

offer a comprehensive list of schools – including public,charter, and private – and the things that complement yourchild, tween, or teen’s education like tutoring, or specialneeds supplements, for instance.Day care is an especially touchy subject for most parents.

In our guide, we give you a comprehensive list of places tocheck out and determine what best suits your family’s specif-ic needs.

Hudson Reporter Family has also compiled a list of pedi-atric and family focused medical services from primary careto dental to mental health. Does your child hate the dentist?Perhaps a waiting room full of conveniently distracting toysand televisions will ease the fear.

A good place to start

No one, tragically, has come up with the magical handbookfor seeing a kid safely and happily and successfully throughto the big bad world of adulthood, but we can at least pointyou to a few places that are sure to help you on your journey.We hope you keep us around for a few months and that we

serve as the guide we strive to be during times of need,whether it be for fundamentals, or for just plain fun.This is in fact our trial run, so please feel free to email us

with suggestions at [email protected] for our sec-ond annual edition of Hudson Reporter Family. We are here,after all, to help you as best we can.

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IT’S A ZOO, AQUARIUM, AND MUSEUM ALL IN ONE!

Hands on exhibits, live science all day, the nation’s

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HOBOKEN DEPARTMENTOF CULTURALAFFAIRS – City Hall, 94Washington St., Hob, (201) 420-2207, www.hobokennj.org/depart-ments/human-services/cultural-affairs; Plans and executes awide range of community eventsto promote the arts and familyactivities. Provides a wide rangeof programs to appeal to andunite the entire community.

JERSEY CITY DIVISION OFCULTURAL AFFAIRS - City Hall,280 Grove St., JC, (201) 547 6921, www.cityof jers-eycity.com/hhs; Responsible for highlighting

the exciting and vibrant artis-tic communities that makeJersey City unique. Sponsorsand promotes numerous artfairs, ethnic festivals, local the-atre, film and performingarts. Proud partner in the JerseyCity Artists Studio Tour, whichdraws thousands from acrossthe tri-state area.

-Arts/Crafts-

CREATIVE GROVE - 326Grove St., JC, (646) 573-7164,creativegrove.org

JERSEY CITY ART SCHOOL –326 Fifth St., JC, (201) 721-6185, jcartschool.com

M. AVERY DESIGNS – 720 Monroe St., Hob, (201) 876-1198; Offers a sewinglounge, classroom, private par-ties, and summer camp withsewing and crafting classes forchildren and adults.

URBAN ARTS AT MONROE -720 Monroe St., Hob, (201) 222-5400, urbanartsnj.com; Committed to providing a nur-

turing environment where thevisual arts are used as a vehiclefor self-expression and discov-ery. Classes are offered to thoseage 2 through adult.

-Dance-

AU CAPOEIRA – 58 ColesSt., JC, (908) 432-2405,aucapoeira.com

CREATIVE GROOVE STUDIO– 1200 Park Ave., Hob, (917)922-1061, creativegroovestu-dio.com

GARDEN STREET SCHOOLOF THE PERFORMING ARTS –1018 Washington St., Hob,(201) 683-9100; With over 20 years experience,

the school’s classes are designedspecifically for the age and abili-ty of the students. Teachers areclassically trained and certified,and teach classes from ballet tohip hop to children 2 and up.

JERSEY CITY DANCEACADEMY – 107 West SideAve., JC, (201) 435-8943, jerseycity danceacademy.com

KENNEDY DANCERS INC. -79 Central Ave., JC,(201) 659-2190, kennedy-dancers.org

MONROE STREETMOVEMENT SPACE – 720 Monroe St. #C504, Hob,

(201) 222-8033,movementspace.com; Offers classes for children and

adults and provides movementexperiences with the purpose ofthe development of strength,agility, and body harmony. Thegoal is to discover movementsthat come naturally to each indi-vidual and then to buildstrength through alignment andtechnique.

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MS. HUGUETTE’SBROADWAY DANCE &THEATRICAL STUDIO -821 Broadway, Bayonne,(201) 436-0637;dancehug.com Offers awide variety of dancetechniques and move-ment styles, includingIntensive StudyPrograms in Ballet andJazz. Students havereceived scholarships toperforming arts highschools and many havegone on to perform onBroadway.

NEXT STEPBROADWAY - 1McWilliams Pl., Suite206, JC, (201) 533-1940,nextstepbroadway.com

HOBOKEN TANGOLAB - 720 Monroe Street-

(212) 617-9157, [email protected]

-Museums/Galleries-

ACA GALLERIES - 155Van Wagenen Ave., JC,(201) 332-5375

ART HOUSEPRODUCTIONS - 1 McWilliams Pl., JC,(201) 915-9911, art-houseproductions.org

BARSKY GALLERY -49 Harrison St., Hob,(888) 465-4949, barsky-gallery.com

HOBOKENHISTORICAL MUSEUM- 1301 Hudson St., Hob,(201) 656-2240,hobokenmuseum.org; Established in 1986,

the museum featuresexhibitions on Hobokenhistory and offers educa-tional programs, lec-tures, tours, films, andplays. Open six days aweek with available cur-riculum tailored to localschools and children’sgroups.

JERSEY CITYMUSEUM - 350Montgomery St., JC,(201) 413-0303,jerseycitymuseum.org; Founded in 1901, the

museum offers a full schedule of exhibitionsthat focus on the work

of contemporary artistswho represent the diver-sity of city society andrelated education pro-grams for school groups.

LIBERTY SCIENCECENTER - Liberty StatePark, 222 Jersey CityBoulevard, JC,(201) 200-1000,www.lsc.org; Dedicated to improv-

ing science awarenessand knowledge, whiledeveloping the nextgeneration of younginnovators. Dozens ofinteractive science andtechnology exhibitions,IMAX Dome, 3DTheater, rock climbingwall, digital darkroomand outdoor climbingexhibit. See website fora complete list ofexhibits.

MAGIC ART CENTER- 353 Franklin Ave., JC,(201) 656-2888

MANACONTEMPORARY -888 Newark Ave., JC,(201) 604-2702,manafinearts.com

MONROE CENTERARTS - 720 Monroe St.,Hob, (201) 795-5000,monroecenter.com

MUSEUM OFRUSSIAN ART (MORA) -80 Grand St., JC,(201) 332-9200, museumora.org

-Music-

CREATIVE GROVE -326 Grove St., JC,(646) 573-7164,creativegrove.org

THE DRUM DEN - 333 Newark St., 2E,

Hob, (201) 683-8808,[email protected];Established in 2010,

the Drum Den offers kid-friendly lessons for ages5 and up, taught by adedicated staff of pro-fessional, experienceddrummers. Also sells,repairs, and rents drumsand equipment.

GARDEN STREETMUSIC –1018 Washington St.,2nd Fl., Hob,(201) 683-7078,gardenstreetmusic.com

THE HOBOKENSCHOOL OF MUSIC -720 Monroe St., Hob,(201) 798-2600, hobo-kenschoolofmusic.com

THE JERSEY BEANS –201 9th St., JC, (201)839-6808, thejersey-beans.com

METROPOLIS MUSIC– 240 Newark Ave., JC,(201) 222-8441,JerseyCityMusic.com

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-Reading/Storytelling-

HOBOKEN LIBRARY – 500Park Ave., Hob, (201) 420-2348,hoboken.bccls.org;Established in 1894, the

library offers regular programsfor children of all ages as well asspecial family programs.Students have free internetaccess, and there is a specialchildren’s room.

THE JERSEY BEANS –201 9th St., JC, (201) 839-6808,thejerseybeans.com

JERSEY CITY FREE PUBLICLIBRARY - 427 Jersey Ave., JC(201) 547-4526, jclibrary.org; Established in 1889, the library

provides over 15,500 books anda first floor children’s room withan extensive array of children’sbooks and programs listed onthe library’s website.

-Theatre-

ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS- 1 McWilliams Pl., JC, (201)915-9911, arthouseproduc-tions.org

ATTIC ENSEMBLE INC -83 Wayne St., JC, (201) 413-9200, atticensemble.org

CLEARVIEW CINEMAS -409-415 14th St., Hob,(201) 710-5581,www.clearviewcinemas.com; Features digital projection and

leather stadium seating for astate of the art experience.Check the website for movietimes.

CREATIVE GROVE -326 Grove St., JC,(646) 573-7164,creativegrove.org

HOBOKEN CHILDREN’STHEATER – 720 Monroe St.,Hob, (646) 339-8485, hoboken-childrenstheater.com

HUDSON THEATREENSEMBLE – 601 Park Ave.,Hob, (201) 377-7014, hudsontheatreensemble.com

JERSEY CITY CHILDREN’STHEATER- 83 Wayne St., JC,(917) 363-7429, jcchildrensthe-ater.org

MILE SQUARE THEATRE -720 Monroe Street, Hoboken,(201) 683-7014, milesquarethe-atre.org

THE THEATRE COMPANY -720 Monroe Street, Hoboken,(551) 221-9332, thetheatercom-pany.org

-Exercise/Fitness-

CLUB KO – 127 Grand St.,Hob, (201) 963-7774; Offers classes that burn fat

and tone clients up by punchingand kicking a real, hangingheavy bag. The resistance burnsmore calories and tones mus-cles faster than regular kickbox-ing.

GYMBOREE – 175 NewarkAve., JC, (201) 918-6988, gym-boreeclasses.com

MY GYM - 720 Monroe St.,Hob, (201) 758-8390, my-gym.com

WORK IT OUT – 603 WillowAve., Hob, (201) 222-0802,workitoutgym.com

-Parks/Playgrounds-

ANGEL LUIS RAMOSPLAYGROUND – 84 Wayne St.,JC; Offers a small children’splayground and swingset withopen green space, picnic tables,and half court basketball.

CASTLE POINT SKATE PARK– Sinatra Dr. & 8th St., Hob; Enclosed cement lined area

that offers ramps and half pipesfor skateboarders and skaters.

CHURCH SQUARE PARK –Garden St. b/w 4th & 5thstreets, Hob; Offers several small play-

grounds, basketball court, agazebo, and an enclosed dogrun. Next to public library andOur Lady of the Grace Church.

COLUMBUS PARK – ClintonSt. b/w 9th & 10th streets, Hob; Uptown park offers two play-

grounds, one for toddlers, apublic tennis court, and half bas-ketball court with benches andshade trees.

COMMUNITY GARDEN –Jackson & 3rd St., Hob; Offers two fenced-in play-

grounds geared toward childrenabove toddler age.

ELYSIAN PARK – Hudson St.b/w 10th & 11th streets, Hob; Offers two fenced-in play

areas, a basketball court, dogrun, and public restroom over-looking the Hudson River.

FIELD STATION: DINOSAURS- 1 Dinosaur Way, Secaucus,(855) 999-9010, www.fieldsta-tiondinosaurs.com;Experience Jurassic Jersey in

an outdoor dinosaur park featur-ing 31 animatronic, life-sized

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dinosaurs. Games, shows andactivities connect the story ofthe dinosaurs to our worldtoday, giving new relevance totheir lives and power to the taleof their extinction.

HAMILTON PARK –680 Jersey Ave., JC;Offers large playground

space, basketball court withbleachers, two tennis courts,two fenced-in dog runs, bench-es, a gazebo, and ample greenspace.

HARBORSIDE PARK –1501 Park Ave., Hob;Offers to fenced-in play-grounds (one for children under5) with a gazebo and a largefenced-in green space.

JEFFERSON PARK – 1st &Jefferson St., Hob; Between two buildings, parkoffers fenced-in area with a jun-gle gym for older children andno green space.

LEGION PARK – 1225 WillowAve., Hob; park offers newlyrennovated children’s play-ground.

LIBERTY STATE PARK –200 Morris Pesin Dr., JC;(201) 915-3400;Over 1,212 acres on the

Hudson River that offers bird-watching, many playgrounds,picnic areas, fishing areas, boat-ing and kayaking, ferry access,transportation to Ellis Island,shuttle to the Statue of Liberty,access to the Liberty ScienceCenter.

MARY BENSON PARK –450 3rd St., JC; Located beneath the elevatedportion of the Turnpike, parkoffers baseball field and full bas-ketball court.

MAXWELL PLACE PARK – 111th St., Hob; Riverfront parkoffers dog run, a fenced-in play-ground, picnic tables, greenspaces, and sandy area for play-ing.

MULTI SERVICE CENTER –Adams St. b/w 1st & 2ndstreets, Hob; Offers indoorroller rink and basketball.

PAULUS HOOK PARK –49 Essex St., JC; Small parkwith views of the Hudson Riverand Manhattan. Offers a basket-ball court and children’s play-ground.

PIER A PARK – 100 SinatraDr., Hob; Large open greenspace park with jogging lanes,gazebo, and water park duringwarmer months.

PIER C PARK – Sinatra Dr.near 4th St., Hob; Recreation pier withManhattan views that offersplayground separated into pre-school and school-age sectionswith climbing structures, sandand water play areas, and a tri-cycle path. Provides Promenadewith green space, seating, fish-ing pier, and lounging areas.

SINATRA PARK – Sinatra Dr.b/w 4th & 5th streets, Hob; Offers an outdoor amphithe-atre, kayak launch, and soccerfield used also for baseball andvolleyball with on-premise con-cession stand and restrooms.

STEVENS PARK – Hudson St.b/w 4th & 5th streets, Hob; Nextto Hoboken Little League Fieldand offers benches, a dog run,and an open jungle gym.

VAN VORST PARK – 281 Montgomery St., JC; Offers small children’s play-ground, open green space, andtwo dog runs (one for large andone for small dogs). Farmer’smarket held every Saturdayfrom May through November.

-Playgroups-

THE JERSEY BEANS – 2019th St., JC, (201) 839-6808, the-jerseybeans.com

JERSEY CITY ART SCHOOL –326 Fifth St., JC, (201) 721-6185, jcartschool.com

-Swimming-

PERSHING FIELD POOL –201 Central Ave., JC, (201) 547-5690, jerseycitynj.gov; Open year-round, offers youthhours and swim classes.

STEVEN’S AQUATICS – 1Castle Point Ter., Hob, (201)216-5590, stevensducks.com/info/aquatics

-Yoga-

ART OF LIVING –121 Newark Ave., JC,

(201) 779-2010,artofliving.org/jerseycity

DEVOTION YOGA –79 Hudson St., Hob,(201) 610-9642,devotionyoga.com

MONROE STREETMOVEMENT SPACE –720 Monroe St., Hob,(201) 222-8033, move-mentspace.com

SS YOGA – 413 MonmouthSt., JC, (201) 963-9642,ss-yoga.com

SURYA YOGA ACADEMY – 618 Washington St., Hob,

(201) 798-7498, SuryaYogaAcademy.com

Stevens Cooperative is accredited by the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools

Financial aid is available to

qualified families.

For more information or to

schedule a tour of either of our

campuses, please call or e-mail:

[email protected]

www.stevenscoop.org

Stevens

Cooperative

School

A Leader in Progressive

Education since 1949

HOBOKEN CAMPUS

2s - 8th grade

201.792.3688

NEWPORT CAMPUS

K - 8th grade

201.626.4020

OPEN HOUSES

HOBOKEN CAMPUS

Saturday, Nov. 10, 10:00 AM

2s - 8th Grade

301 Garden Street, Hoboken

NEWPORT CAMPUS

Saturday, Dec. 8, 10:00 AM

K - 8th Grade

100 River Drive, Jersey City

A thrilling expedition featuring

31 life-sized animatronic DINOSAURS!

EXPERIENCE

JURASSICJERSEY!

BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE AND SAVE!

fieldstationdinosaurs.comor 855.999.9010

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SUMMER HOURS

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SAT-10May 2012 %ile Grade %ile Grade %ile Grade %ile Grade %ile GradeAggregate Scores Rank Equiv. Rank Equiv. Rank Equiv. Rank Equiv. Rank Equiv.Total Reading 87 8.5 88 10.2 88 8.8 95 11.0Total Mathematics 85 8.8 90 7.9 93 10.4 88 8.6Language 91 9.4 85 7.8 83 7.9 92 10.5Science 85 6.7 79 7.0 86 9.3 81 10.7Social Science 87 7.2 91 9.9 85 8.4 77 9.8Total Battery 85 8.3 86 9.9 85 10.7 84 10.8 87 11.8Results are vs 2002 National norms (pre-NCLB); grade equivalents are reported in years.months; LT = students who have been at WFM for more than two years.

Toddler through Middle School Preschool Campus: 150 Warren Street, Jersey City Elementary and Middle School Campus: 1 Canal Street, Jersey City

reported below.

Grade 6 Grade 7 (LT)Grade 3

Amazing things are happening here.

Grade 4 Grade 5

[email protected]

No homework. No tests. No test prep.

Aggregate

scores for 2012

are not available.

2011 SAT-10 Results

For further information oncity-sponsored sports andrecreation in Hoboken, visithobokennj.org.

For further information oncity-sponsored sports andrecreation in Jersey City, visitjerseycitynj.gov.

-Archery

KYUDO: JAPANESEARCHERY - 180 9th St., JC,kyudo.com/nynj.html

-Baseball-

E.F. JONES PARK – 384 8thSt., JC; baseball fields

JERSEY CITY LITTLELEAGUE AND BABE RUTH –for schedule and rates, call

(201) 547-5003 or visit jerseyci-tynj.com.-COLLEGE LITTLE LEAGUE,boys age 5-12, girls age 5-16,Sycamore Road, collegelittle-league.com-GREENVILLE AMERICAN

CAL RIPKEN LEAGUE, boysand girls age 4-12, 1 ChapelAve., greenvilleamerican.com-GREENVILLE/WEST SIDE

BABE RUTH, boys age 13-18,Metro Field Club House, 179Westfield Ave., leaguelineup.com/gw-JACKIE ROBINSON, boysand girls 4-18, Mary McLeodBethune Life Center, 140 MLKDr., leaguelineup.com/welcome-LINCOLN PARK, boys andgirls age 4-12, Lincoln Park,Field 12, Field House-PERSHING FIELD, boys age4-15, girls age 4-16, PershingField Community Center,leaguelineup.com-ROBERTO CLEMENTE, boysand girls age 4-18, RobertoClemente Clubhouse, Pavoniaand Brunswick-WASHINGTON PARK, boysage 4-16, girls age 4-18,Washington Park, 3 Charles St.,leaguelineup.com/washington-parkMARY BENSON PARK – 4503rd St., JC; baseball field

ROBERTO CLEMENTELITTLE LEAGUE – 444 ManilaAve., JC, (201) 963-4462;base-ball field

STEVENS PARK – Hudson St.b/w 4th & 5th streets, Hob;baseball field

HOBOKEN LITTLE LEAGUE -400 Hudson St, Hob, league-lineup.com

-Basketball-

HOBOKEN RECREATIONBASKETBALL – (201) 420-2094,hobokenyouthbasketball.com;Season runs Nov. throughMarch for following age groups:-INSTRUCTIONAL, boys andgirls, age 7-SMALL FRY LEAGUE, boysand girls, age 8-9-MIDDLE BASKETBALL

LEAGUE, boys and girls, age10-11

-GRAMMAR SCHOOLLEAGUE, boys and girls, age12 to 14

HOBOKEN RECREATIONFLAG FOOTBALL – (201) 420-5648,hobokennj.org/departments/recreation/athletic-programs; SSeason runs mid-November

through December, gamesplayed weekdays and week-ends.

JERSEY CITY FALLELEMENTARY SCHOOLBASKETBALL –jerseycitynj.gov; Open to boys and girls of ele-

mentary school age only. Checkwebsite in October for schedul-ing and registration information.

-Biking-

GROVE STREET BICYCLES – 365 Grove St., JC, (201) 451-0075, grovestreetbicycles.com

-Basketball-

ANGEL LUIS RAMOSPLAYGROUND – 84 Wayne St.,JC; court

HAMILTON PARK –680 Jersey Ave., JC; court

MULTI SERVICE CENTER –Adams St. b/w 1st & 2ndstreets, Hob; courtPAULUS HOOK PARK –49 Essex St., JC; court

-Cheerleading

JERSEY LIBERTY ALL STARSCHEERLEADING – JC, jerseyc-ityliberty.com

-Fencing-

COBRA FENCING CLUB- 629Grove St., JC, (201) 882-2879,cobrafencing.com

-Football-

HOBOKEN RECREATIONFOOTBALL – (201) 420-5648,hobokennj.org/departments/recreation/athletic-programs; Season runs August through

November for the followingdivisions:GRUNTS DIVISION, age 7-8LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION,age 9-10MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION, age 11-12HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION, age 13-14

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YOUTH NFL FLAGFOOTBALL LEAGUE – JC,(201) 547-4447; In conjunction with the NFL,

the Jersey City Department ofRecreation conducts a YouthFlag Football League for gram-mar school boys and girls age 7to 14. Junior division age 7 to10, senior division age 11 to 14.Games are held throughout thecity and applications are accept-ed from Aug. to mid-Sept. Formore information call JoeNapolitano Jr. at the abovenumber.

-Go karts-

POLE POSITION RACEWAY -99 Caven Point Rd., JC, (201)333-7223, polepositionrace-way.com

-Gymnastics/Tumbling-

JERSEY CITY DANCEACADEMY –107 West SideAve., JC, (201) 435-8943,JerseyCityDanceAcademy.com

MY GYM - 720 Monroe St.,Hob, (201) 758-8390, my-gym.com

WORK IT OUT – 603 WillowAve., Hob, (201) 222-0802,workitoutgym.com

TRAVELING TUMBLERS –124 Grand Street & 301 GardenSt., Hob, (732) 302-5850, trav-elintumblers.com

-Hockey-

HOBOKEN RECREATIONHOCKEY – (201) 420-5648,hobokennj.org/departments/recreation/athletic-programs; Season runs June through

November, ages 6-12.

-Ice/Roller Skating-

MULTI SERVICE CENTER –Adams St. b/w 1st & 2ndstreets, Hob; roller rink

NEWPORT SKATES – 95River Dr., JC, (201) 626-7465,newportskates.com

PERSHING FIELD ICE RINK –Summit & Pershing avenues,JC, (201) 547-4392,jcnj.com/pershingfieldrev.shtml;check jerseycitynj.gov in Oct.for new hours.

-Lacrosse-

JERSEY CITY LACROSSE –P.O. Box 17083, JC,(201) 951-0478, jerseycity-lacrosse.com; A nonprofit, com-munity-based youth sportsorganization that promotes per-sonal development, character,teamwork and life lessonsthrough the teaching and play-ing of the game of lacrosse.

-Martial Arts-

CLUB KO – 900 Madison St.,Hob, (201) 963-7774, clubko-gyms.com

FAMILY FITNESS MIXEDMARTIAL ARTS – 419 CentralAve., JC, (201) 222-8996,ffmanj.org

MANDARIN TOGETHERFUN – 601 Park Ave., Hob,(201) 876-0131,MandarinTogetherFun.org

PADILLA SPORTTAEKWONDO – 603 AdamsSt., Hob, (201) 656-0990, sport-taekwondo.net

TIGER SHULMANN’SKARATE – 84 Washington St.,Hob, (201) 792-5425, tsk.com

UNIVERSAL WARRIOR ARTS- 250 Broadway, Bayonne;1683 Kennedy Blvd., JC,(201) 437-1820, www.after-schooluwa-martialarts.com; Provides a safe environment

that motivates children to reachtheir full potential through mar-tial arts. Positive lessons pro-vide a balanced exerciseprgram, leadership training, andcharacter building activitiesdesigned to encourage yourchild’s ultimate success.

WAY OF THE WINDS – 1809th St., JC, (201) 386-9029

-Police AthleticLeagues-

HOBOKEN POLICEACTIVITY LEAGUE – (201) 726-9256, [email protected],hobokenpal.org/teaminfo.html;Age cut-off is August 1.Please bring a copy of child’s

birth certificate and threeproofs of residency to theDepartment of Recreation,located at 124 Grand Street

(2nd floor), to register for anyof the following sports pro-grams: Basketball, October reg-istration, season Nov. throughMarch for:SMALL FRY LEAGUE: age 7-9BIDDY BASKETBALL

LEAGUE: age 9-11GRAMMAR SCHOOL

LEAGUE: age 12-14

FOOTBALL, Season Aug.through Nov. for:GRUNTS DIVISION: age 7-8LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION:age 9-10MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION:age 11-12HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION:age 13-14FLAG FOOTBALL, Games played weekdays andweekends, season mid-Nov.through Dec. for:FLAG FOOTBALL DIVISION A:6th through 8th grade

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JERSEY CITY POLICEATHLETIC LEAGUE - 163 Old Bergen Rd., JC, (201)

434-3366, jcpal.org; In opera-tion since 1978, Jersey City chil-dren age 5-19 can participate inthe following sports programs:Rugby, Soccer, Boxing, Golf,Basketball, Police Explorers,Wrestling, Cheerleading

-Soccer-

FUN KIDS SOCCER –55 River Dr. South, JC,funkidssoccer.com

HOBOKEN YOUTH SOCCER– (201) 420-5648, hobokeny-outhsoccer.com;Season runs Sept. through

Nov., most games on Saturday

with weekday practices. Players should bring cleats, shin guards,a ball, and water. Available forthe following divisions:INSTRUCTIONAL LEAGUE, age 5-6SOCCER DIVISION A, age 7-8SOCCER DIVISION B, age 9-11SOCCER DIVISION C,age 12-14

JERSEY CITY RECREATIONSOCCER – (201) 547-5003;[email protected]; Conducts clinics and instruc-

tion year-round for boys andgirls age 4-14. Participants mustbring birth certificate, 2 pass-port size photos, proof of resi-dency and be accompanied by aparent or guardian to register.

- JERSEY CITY FALL YOUTHSOCCER PROGRAM, age 5-16,(201) 547-5003; Download reg-istration forms atjerseycitynj.gov.

- JERSEY CITY SOCCERASSOCIATION, (917) 951-0388, jerseycitysoc-

cerassociation.org; Call Carlos Gavilanes for more

information on schedules andfees, program operates in con-junction with the Jersey CityDepartment of Recreation.

-HANS SOLIZ SOCCER, (201)547-5003; Program receives financial

assistance from the Jersey CityDepartment of Recreationand this Program does charge afee.

-JERSEY CITY HISPANICAMERICAN SOCCERSCHOOL, (201) 870-1579; Programs are available for stu-

dents at all levels of ability.

SINATRA PARK – Sinatra Dr.b/w 4th & 5th streets, Hob;soccer field

SOCCER LEARNING –180 19th St., JC, (201) 656-1156, soccerlearningcenter.com

-Tennis-

HAMILTON PARK – 680Jersey Ave., JC; tennis courts

HOBOKEN TENNIS CLUB -510 Washington St., Hob,HobokenTennis.com

-Track and Field-

JERSEY CITY INDOORTRACK AND FIELD –boys andgirls age 7-14,(201) 547-4446, fax (201) 547-4586; Includes track, shot put,rocket throw, high jump, andlong jump. Program is free toJersey City residents, proof ofresidency and $5 entry feerequired.

-Travel-

CRUISE, INC. -JC, (201) 487-1942, www.destinationsun-bound.com; Whether planning afamily reunion, a relaxing retreator a lover’s getaway, specialistswill provide the best optionsaround. Part of the largest vaca-tion retailer in the U.S. allowsfor insider savings and specialfares. Call Paul Kocvara formore information.

-Online ParentingGroups-

HOBOKEN FAMILYALLIANCE –hobokenfamily.comOnline, volunteer-driven organ-

ization that has helped Hobokenfamilies unite for over 10 years.Provides comprehensive listingsof family-related resources.

THE HOBOKEN MOMS -meetup.com/HobokenMomsOnline parenting group that

provides mother-to-mother sup-port with organized play datesand events.

JERSEY CITY/HOBOKENMOMS – whattoexpect.com/forums/jersey-city-hoboken-moms Online sup-port group for pregnancy andparenting.

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JERSEY CITY KIDS – jerseycitykids.comOnline resource for all things

parenting, including coupons forkid-friendly activities.

THE JERSEY CITY MOMS -meetup.com/jerseycitymomsOnline parenting group that

caters to mothers with childrennewborn to 6 years of age fromJersey City. They organize playdates and outings held mostlydowntown and require an appli-cation for membership. Oncegranted, members are requiredto take an active role in thegroup.

MOMMIES 24 7 –hoboken. mommies247.comOnline social networking

organization for mothers inHoboken.

-Babysitting-

AuPairCare – Hudson County,(201) 330-1993, [email protected],aupaircare.com; AuPairCare provides families

with a flexible and affordablechildcare option, averagingaround $7.50 per hour. LocalArea Director Andrea Coyle pro-vides support to families inHoboken, Jersey City, and thesurrounding area.

BEYOND BASIC LEARNINGCENTER – 1330 Sinatra Driveand 336 Sinatra Drive, Hob,(201) 798-0071,beyondbasiclearning.com; Committed to providing an

environment where a child’s nat-ural curiosity to learn is guidedto support the acquisition ofskills that promote critical think-ing and self awareness.

JERSEY CITY BABYSITTERS – jerseycitybabysitters.comAu Pair Care

LEARNING FUN INHOBOKEN – Hob, learningfun-hoboken.com

-Child Safety-

A+ CHILDPROOFING – Hob,JC, (646) 450-1557, apluschild-proofing.com

BABY PROOFERS PLUS – Hob, JC, (908) 598-0676,

babyproofersplus.com

-Day Care-

ADVENTURES IN LEARNING– 50 Harrison St., Hob,(201) 222-3560,adventuresinlearningnj.com

BEYOND BASIC LEARNING– 1330 Sinatra Dr.; 336 SinatraDr., Hob, (201) 798-0071,beyondbasiclearning.com

BRIGHT BEGINNINGS EARLYLEARNING CENTER – 659 1stSt., Hob, (201) 222-9004

BRIGHT HORIZONS – 1155Maxwell Ln., Hob,(201-420-6039, centers.brighthorizons.com/maxwellplace

BRIGHT HORIZONS –389 Washington St., JC,(201) 420-7324

GENESIS EDUCATIONALCENTER – 317 3rd St., JC,(201) 798-0642

HOBOKEN LITTLE SCHOOL- 1 Newark St, Hob,

(201)798-5437,hobokenlittleschool.com; Offers a low student to

teacher ratio, extra curricularactivities, and healthy mealsoffered at no additional cost, aswell as the web cams in eachclassroom so parents can checkin on their children.

HOBOKEN MONTESSORISCHOOL – 158 14th St., Hob,(201) 656-7300,hobokenmontessori.com

JERSEY CITY MONTESSORISCHOOL – 17 Erie St., JC,(201) 432-6300,montessoriofjerseycity.com

JERSEY CITY CHILDDEVELOPMENT/HEAD STARTCENTERS, CANAL –1 Canal St., JC, (201) 332-5633

KIDDIE ACADEMY - 1006New County Rd., Secaucus,(201) 942-0889, kiddieacade-my.com; Provides educationalchild care to children ages 6weeks to 12 years. Their devel-opmentally appropriate curricu-lum, Life Essentials®, and char-acter education programs bet-ter prepares children for schooland for life.

KIDZ CITY – 834 WashingtonSt., Hob, (201) 792-8895, kidzci-tydaycare.com

MILE SQUARE DAY CARECENTER – 301 Garden St.,Hob, (201) 659-6086

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MONTESSORISCHOOL OF JERSEYCITY – 17 Erie St., JC,(201) 432-6300, montes-soriofjerseycity.com

NUESTRO NINO DAYCARE CENTER INC –201 Garden St., Hob,(201) 656-8317

PARK PREPACADEMY – 519Central Ave., JC,(201) 217-0202,parkprepacademy.com

PRIME TIME EARLYLEARNING CENTERS –410 Hudson St., Hob,(201) 420-7644,primetimeschools.com

RIVER SCHOOL – 30Newport Pkwy, JC,(201) 626-8888,theriverschool.com

SMILE NURSERY – 1mo. through 2 years;276 First Street, 547Jersey Ave., JC,(201) 963-8533;smilepreschoolandnurs-ery.com The nursery is aspecial part of their cor-poration, housed in aspecial ground floorfacility which provides aloving, hygienic, andsanitary environment toallow our kids to devel-op mentally and freely.

SPRING LAKE DAYCAMP – 234ConklintownRd, Ringwood,(973) 831-9000,sldc.com; Spring LakeDay Camp’s goal is toenhance self-confidence,develop leadershipskills, and instill positivesocialization within anon-competitive, highlyinstructional program.

-Furniture-

BELLINI BABY &TEEN FURNITURE -770 Morris Tpk., ShortHills, www.bellini.com; Celebrating its 22nd

anniversary and nowserving a second genera-tion of Hoboken andJersey City cus-tomers. Quality, timelessdesign and excellentservice define Bellini.

-After School-

BRICKS 4 KIDZ – 720 Monroe St., Hob,

(201) 747-7070; Programs built around

proprietary model plansdesigned by engineersand architects usingLEGO® bricks. Programsinclude after schoolenrichment classes, pre-school classes, birthdayparties and camps.

HOBOKENMONTESSORISCHOOL – 158 14th St.,Hob, (201) 656-7300,hobokenmontessori.com

HOPES HEAD START– 201 Garden St., Hob,(201) 795-4416,hopes.org

UNITEDSYNAGOGUE OFHOBOKEN, 115 ParkAve., Hob,(201) 659-4000,www.hobokensyna-gogue.org; ServesHoboken’s vibrant, par-ticipatory Jewish com-munity with KaplanCooperative Preschool(infants/toddlers/2s);half-day and full-day pre-school beginning age 2½; Learning Center pro-vides afterschool andweekend Jewish educa-tion programs for ages 4through 18.

-Elementary, K-8

AL GHAZALYSCHOOL – 17 Park St.,JC, (201) 433-5002, alg-hazalyschool.com

ALL SAINTSEPISCOPAL DAYSCHOOL – Pre-Kthrough 8; 707Washington St., Hob,(201) 792-0736

A J DEMARESTSCHOOL – Grades 5through 8; 158 4th St.,Hob, (201) 356-3740

BEYOND BASICLEARNING SOUTH –336 Sinatra Dr., Hob,(201) 798-0071, beyond-basiclearning.com

CORNELIA FBRADFORD #16 –96 Sussex St, JC,(201) 915-6450,jcboe.org

DR. M. CONTISCHOOL #5 – 182Merseles St., JC,(201) 714-4300,jcboe.org

ELYSIAN CHARTERSCHOOL – K through 8;301 Garden St., Hob,(201) 876-0102,ecsnj.org

FIRST CHRISTIANPENTECOSTALACADEMY – 441 JerseyAve., JC, (201) 413-1136

GENESISEDUCATIONALCENTER – 317 3rd St.,JC, (201) 798-0642

HAMILTON PARKMONTESSORISCHOOL – 1McWilliams Pl., JC,(201) 533-1910, hamil-ton parkmontessori.com

HOBOKENCATHOLIC ACADEMY– Grades 1 through 8;555 7th St., Hob,(201) 963-9535,hobokencatholic.org

HOBOKEN CHARTERSCHOOL – 713Washington St., Hob,(201) 963-0222, hobo-kencs.org

HOBOKEN CHARTERSCHOOL – Pre-Kthrough 12; 150 4th St.,Hob, (201) 963-0222,hobokencs.org

HOBOKENMONTESSORISCHOOL – 158 14th St.,Hob, (201) 656-7300,hobokenmontessori.com

H.O.L.A- 123 JeffersonSt., Hob, (201) 427-1458, holoahoboken.org

HOLY ROSARYSCHOOL – Grades 4through 8; 189Brunswick St., JC, (201)795-0921, ressurection-schooljcnj.org

HOPES HEAD START– 201 Garden St., Hob,(201) 795-4416,hopes.org

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After School Programs • Building FUN after the school day is done!Pre-School Classes • Little hands making BIG discoveries.Birthday Parties • Build, Play and Celebrate!Field Trips • We Learn, We Build, We Play!Camps • Exploring, connecting, creating… the formula for fun!Kidz Night Out • When parents are away, the kidz will PLAY!

We Learn, We Build, We Play with… LEGO® Bricks

720 Monroe Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030

201-747-7070www.bricks4kidzhoboken.com

LEGO® is a Trademark of the LEGO® Company which is not affiliated with Bricks4Kidz™

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JERSEY CITY CHILDDEVELOPMENT/HEAD STARTCENTERS, CANAL – 1 CanalSt., JC, (201) 332-5633

JERSEY CITY GOLDENDOOR CHARTER SCHOOL#74 – K through 7; 3044 John FKennedy Blvd. West, JC,(201) 795-4400, goldendoorschool.org

JOSEPH S. BRANDTMIDDLE SCHOOL – Grades 6through 8; 215 9th St., Hob,(201) 356-3690,hobokenk12.powertolearn.net

KENNEDY SCHOOL #9 –Pre-K through 8; 222 MercerSt., JC, (201) 915-6410,jcboe.org

LEARNING COMMUNITYCHARTER SCHOOL – through8; 2495 John F. Kennedy Blvd.,JC, (201) 322-0900, lccsnj.org

LIBERTY ACADEMYCHARTER SCHOOL – 211Sherman Ave., JC, (201) 217-6771, libertyacademy.org

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.SCHOOL – 886 Bergen Ave.,JC, (201) 915-6521

MONTESSORI SCHOOL OFJERSEY CITY– 17 Erie St., JC,(201) 432-6300, montessoriof-jerseycity.com

MUSTARD SEED SCHOOL –K through 8; 422 Willow Ave.,Hob, (201) 653-5548, mustard-seedschool.org; An intercultur-al, interdenominational Christian

school in Hoboken whose pro-gressive curriculum emphasizesacademics, arts, faith, and serv-ice to educate the whole child.Offers a generous financial aidprogram and welcomes familiesfrom all backgrounds.

THE OLC SCHOOL- 248Marin Blvd, JC, (201) 434-2405,olcschool.org; Demonstratescommitment to the pursuit ofacademic excellence whoseaverage student scores above75 percent of the nation in themajor subject areas and hasimplemented a successful mathinitiative with an emphasis onthe Common Core Standards.

PARK PREP ACADEMY – 519Central Ave., JC,(201) 217-0202, parkprepacade-my.com

PRIME TIME EARLYLEARNING CENTERS – 410Hudson St., Hob,(201) 420-7644,prim timeschools.com

RAFAEL DE J CORDERO #37– Pre-K through 8; 158 Erie St.,JC, (201) 714-4390, jcboe.org

RESURRECTION SCHOOL –189 Brunswick St., JC,(201) 653-1699, resurrection-schooljcnj.orgSAINT NICHOLAS SCHOOL

– 118 Ferry St., JC,(201) 659-5948, snsjc.org

SALVATORE R. CALABRO,NO. 4 – 524 Park Ave., Hob,(201) 356-3670

SCHOMBURG CHARTERSCHOOL – K through 5; 508Grand St., JC, (201) 451-7770,schomburgcharter.org

ST. ALOYSIUS ELEMENTARYACADEMY – 721 W Side Ave.,JC, (201) 433-4270

ST. JOSEPH ELEMENTARY -509 Pavonia Ave., JC,(201) 653-0128, school.stjosephjc.com

ST. PETER’S MIDDLESCHOOL – Grades 4 through 8;189 Brunswick St., JC,(201) 434-8500,resurrectionschooljcnj.org

STEVENS COOPERATIVESCHOOL – 301 Garden St.,Hob, (201) 792-3688; 100 RiverDr., JC, (201) 626-4020, steven-

scoop.org; Founded in 1949, it’sthe only nonsectarian, inde-pendent, accredited elementaryschool in Hoboken and an excel-lent model of rigorous progres-sive education in action. Servesover 400 students from age 2through 8th grade.

THOMAS G CONNORSPRIMARY SCHOOL – Pre-Kthrough 4; 201 Monroe St.,Hob, (201) 356-3680

WALLACE PRIMARYSCHOOL – Pre-K through 4;1100 Willow Ave., Hob,(201) 356-3650

WATERFRONTMONTESSORI – 150 Warren St., Suite 108, JC,

(201) 333-5600, waterfront-montessori.com; WaterfrontMontessori prepares Toddlerthrough Middle School Studentsto lead in a globally integrated,collaborative, digital worldthrough independent self-direct-ed study, artistic endeavor andintegrated curriculum with aglobal perspective.

-Gifted Programs-

JOHNS HOPKINSUNIVERSITY CTY PROGRAM –Hob, (201) 356-7301,[email protected]

THE HUDSON SCHOOL –601 Park Ave., Hob, (201) 659-8335, thehudsonschool.com

Now accepting applications!

INFANTS THROUGHKINDERGARTEN

• Open 7:30 am – 7:00 pm• Certified Teachers• Includes Lunch & Snack

(Kindergarten Only)• Children must be 5 years

old by December 1st

Scan to visit our website!

BBL: The International School is dedicated to delivering a rich educational experience to children thatis also embraced with compassion, hugs and love. Established in 2002, BBL sets the standard for quality.Family owned and operated, the school remains committed to a teaching philosophy that passes on aninvigoration for learning to our children.

• Emphasis on science, math and arts• Philosophy of learning is natural, nurturing and fun• Access to safe, private playgrounds• Former students widely accepted at noted national/international schools

1330 Sinatra Drive & 336 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ

For more information, please contact our Enrollment Administrator

at [email protected] or visit our

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-Language Classes-

ADRILANDINSTITUTE - 80 RiverSt., Hob,(201) 710-5471,adriland.com

BE SMARTER BELINGUAL – 946Bloomfield St., Hob,(201) 656-4089,besmarterbelingual.com

BRIGHT BEGINNINGSEARLY LEARNINGCENTER – 659 1st St.,Hob, (201) 222-9004

MANDARINTOGETHER - 601 ParkAve., Hob,(201) 876-0131,mandarintogether.org

SPANISH BLACKBELT– Newport, JC,(347)410-9273, [email protected],

WORLD OFMANDARIN – 125 1stSt, JC, (347) 267-0100,worldofmandarin.org

-Preschool-

ALL SAINTSEPISCOPAL DAYSCHOOL – Pre-Kthrough 8; 707Washington St., Hob,(201) 792-0736

BRICKS 4 KIDZ – 720 Monroe St., Hob,

(201) 747-7070; Programs built around

proprietary model plansdesigned by engineersand architects usingLEGO® bricks. Programsinclude after schoolenrichment classes, pre-school classes, birthdayparties and camps.

BRIGHT HORIZONS –1155 Maxwell Ln., Hob,(201) 420-6039, cen-ters.brighthorizons.com/maxwellplace

EARLY LEARNINGACADEMY AT GULL’SCOVE – 201 Luis MunozMarin Blvd., JC,(201) 793-8949,elasacademy.com

GARDENPRESCHOOLCOOPERATIVE – 1McWilliams Pl., JC,(201) 309-0440, garden-preschool.org

HAMILTON PARKMONTESSORISCHOOL – 1McWilliams Pl., JC,(201) 533-1910, hamil-tonparkmontessori.com

HOBOKEN CHARTERSCHOOL – PreKthrough 12; 150 4th St.,Hob, (201) 963-0222,hobokencs.org

HOBOKENMONTESSORISCHOOL – 158 14th St.,

Hob, (201) 656-7300,hobokenmontessori.com

HUDSONMONTESSORI – 10Regent St., JC,(201) 516-0700, hudson-montessori.net

INTERNATIONALLEARNING CENTER – 163 Christopher

Columbus Dr., JC,(201) 369-1818

KAPLANCOOPERATIVEPRESCHOOL – 115 ParkAve., Hob,(201) 659-4000,hobokensynagogue.org

MILE SQUARE DAYCARE CENTER – 301 Garden St., Hob,

(201) 659-6086

PRIME TIME EARLYLEARNING CENTERS – 410 Hudson St., Hob,

(201) 420-7644, prime-timeschools.com

SMILE PRE-SCHOOL– age 2 through 6; 194Newark Ave., JC,(201) 963-8533;Smilepreschoolandnurs

ery.comPrograms have been in

operation for twelveyears. Faculty continu-ously strive to excel andprovide a warm andhappy structured atmos-phere for each child.

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STEVENSCOOPERATIVESCHOOL – Pre-Kthrough 8; 301 GardenSt., Hob (201) 792-3688,100 River Dr(201) 626-4020,stevenscoop.org

UNITED SYNAGOGUEOF HOBOKEN, 115 Park Ave., Hob,

(201) 659-4000,www.hobokensyna-gogue.org;Serves Hoboken’s

vibrant, participatoryJewish communitywith Kaplan CooperativePreschool (infants/tod-dlers/2s); half-day andfull-day preschool begin-ning age 2 ½; LearningCenter provides after-school and weekendJewish education pro-grams for ages 4 through18.

-Secondary-

COUNTY PREP HIGHSCHOOL – 525 Montgomery St.,

JC, (201) 631-6302

FRANK R CONWELLMIDDLE SCHOOL #4 –107 Bright St., JC, (201)946-5740, jcboe.com

GENESIS ACADEMY –Pre-K through 6; 317Third St., JC,(201) 798-0642

HOBOKEN CHARTERSCHOOL – Pre-Kthrough 12; 150 4th St.,Hob, (201) 963-0222,hobokencs.org

HOBOKEN HIGHSCHOOL – 800 ClintonSt., Hob, (201) 356-3700,hobokenk12.power-tolearn.net

HUDSON CATHOLICHIGH SCHOOL – 790Bergen Ave., JC,(201) 332-5970

THE HUDSONSCHOOL – Grades 5through 12; 601 ParkAve., Hob,(201) 659-8335, thehud-sonschool.comJAMES J FERRIS HIGH

SCHOOL – 35 ColgateST., JC, (201) 915-6660,jcboe.org

KENMARE HIGHSCHOOL – 89 York St.,JC, (201) 451-1177

LINCOLN HIGHSCHOOL – 60 CrescentAve., JC, (201) 915-6700

MCNAIR ACADEMIC –Grades 9 through 12; 123Coles St., JC,(201) 418-7618,mcnairacademy.comSALVATORE R.

CALABRO, NO. 4 – Pre-K through 5; 310Jefferson St., Hob,(201) 356-3681

ST. ANTHONY HIGHSCHOOL – 175 8th St.,JC, (201) 653-5143

ST. DOMINICACADEMY – 2572 Kennedy Blvd.,

JC, (201) 434-5938

ST. PETER’S PREP –High school; 144 GrandSt., JC, (201) 547-6400,stpetersprep.org

ST. MARY’S HIGHSCHOOL – 209 3rd St.,JC, (201) 656-8008, res-urrectionschooljcnj.org

WM. L. DICKINSONHIGH SCHOOL - 2Palisade Ave., JC, (201)714-4400

-Special Education-

A HARRY MOORESCHOOL - 2078Kennedy Blvd., JC; (201)200-3138

NJ REG DAY-JERSEYCITY SCHOOL – 425Johnston Ave., JC, (201)915-6165

SENSORY KIDS – 158Newark Ave., JC, (201)324-1700, sensorykid-sllc.com; The school’smission is to help chil-dren participate andenjoy the different typesof roles they have, suchas being loving membersof their families, active

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learners, and comfortable andsocial playmates with peers. pri-vate clinic that providesOccupational Therapy, SpeechTherapy, Art Therapy,Integrated listening/motor coor-dination sessions.

-Tutoring-

HOPES HEAD START– 201Garden St., Hob, (201) 795-4416, hopes.org

STARR TUTORING - 95Newark St, Hob,(973) 865-2107,starrtutoring.org

-Foster Care-

DIVISION OF YOUTH ANDFAMILY SERVICES – HudsonCounty, (855) 463-6323,state.nj.us/dcfHUDSON COUNTY CASA –

422 Hoboken Ave., JC,(201) 795-9855, hudson county-casa.org

YOUTH CONSULTATIONSERVICE – 260 Broadway,Newark, (973) 482-2774

-Healthcare-

BALACCO & DE MARCOFAMILY PRACTICE – 108Washington St., Hob,(201) 656-5688

CENTER FOR FAMILYHEALTH AT HOBOKENUNIVERSITY MEDICALCENTER – 122 Clinton St., Hob,

(201) 418-3100; The caringphysicians at the Center forFamily Health at HobokenUniversity Medical center pro-vide comprehensive health carefor the entire family, from birthto senior years. Services includeOBGYN, foot and ankle woundcare, and a broad line of HIVservices.

DONNA MERCADO, MD –122 Clinton St., Hob, (201) 420-1266

FAMILY HEALTH CENTER –115 Christopher Columbus Dr.,JC, (201) 432-4600

FAMILY HEALTH SERVICESAT BAYONNE MEDICALCENTER – 29 East 29th St.,Bayonne, (201) 858-5000,bayonnemedicalcenter.org; Addresses the needs of the

community by offering a com-plete spectrum of healthcarespecialties for individuals of allage groups. Award-winningservices include behavioralhealth, cardiac care, state-of-the-art cardiovascular services,diabetes education and supportgroups, dialysis, and radiologyservices.FERMIN J. LEON, MD – 11

Erie St., JC, (201) 333-4650

HOBOKEN FAMILYMEDICINE & WOMEN’SHEALTH – 330 Grand St., Hob,(201) 420-6445

HOBOKEN PEDIATRICS –1327 Willow Ave., Hob,(201) 963-5633, hoboken pedi-atrics.net

HUMBERTO PEREZ, MD –646 Jersey Ave., JC,(201) 656-5711

E.V. MEDRANO, MD – 307York St., JC, (201) 432-2237

NEWPORT LIBERTYMEDICAL – 610 WashingtonBlvd., JC, (201) 222-1266

PAUL TEODORO, MD – 422Grand St., Hob, (201) 798-1200

PORTSIDE MEDICAL – 115Christopher Columbus Dr., JC,(201) 547-3555

REGINA POLITIS, MD- 3526JFK Blvd, JC, (201) 653-5933

RICARDO MATIENZO, MD –450 7th St., Hob,

(201) 659-0711

RIVERSIDE PEDIATRICS –232 Clinton St and 609Washington St., Hob,(201) 876-3215 and(201)706-8488,riversidepeds.com

SMALL WORLD PEDIATRICSOF HOBOKEN – 79 HudsonSt., #301, Hob, (201) 792-5554

Vitamed Family Practice –610 Newark Ave., #2, JC,(201) 963-0800, myvitamed.com

West River MedicalAssociates – 323 WashingtonSt., Fl. 2, Hob, (201) 795-9909

-Dental Care-

A PLUS FAMILY DENTISTRY– 273 Monmouth St. #A, JC,(201) 435-7700

AVM DENTAL CENTER – 282Grand St., JC, (201) 433-8600,avmdental.net

CTNP ORTHODONTICS- 79Hudson St, Hob,(201) 714-9800, ctnporthodon-tics.com

COSMETIC AND GENERALFAMILY DENTISTRY – 80 RiverSt., Hob, (201) 798-6684, den-tiquehoboken.com

CYNTHIA LEUNG, DDS – 79Hudson St., Suite 508, Hob,(201) 653-2929

DENTAL ASSOCIATES OFHOBOKEN – 233 WashingtonSt., Hob, (201) 795-2111, hobo-kencosmeticdentistry.comEASTCOAST FAMILY

DENTISTRY – 239 WashingtonSt., JC, (201) 332-4699

HOBOKENORTHODONTICS- 928Washington St, Hob,(201) 876-5500,hobokenortho.com

MARC MELNICK, DDS – 938Hudson St., Hob, (201) 659-0750

Contact: Michele Postema Director of Admissions

[email protected]

Financial aid is available.

Saturday November 3, 9-11 AM

Saturday December 1, 9-11AM

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MELANIE MEDRANO, DDS –307 York St., JC, (201) 369-9757

MEI MEI CHENG, DMD –99 Montgomery St., JC,(201) 434-1990

TERRY SCHWARZWALD,DDS- 415 Washington St, Hob,(201) 659-0009

NANCY HANNA –26 Journal Sq., Ste. 800, JC,(201) 433-0773,drnancyhanna.com

NOVA DENTAL CENTER –600 Clinton St., Hob,(201) 963-0060, nova-dentalcen-ter.com

WASHINGTON DENTALCARE – 629 Washington St.,Hob, (201) 659-9090

-Mental Health Services-

ALVARO GUTIERREZ, MD –23 Bloomfield St., Hob,(201) 222-1370

ANTONIO BURR, PH.D. -2 Marine View Plz., #6, Hob,(201) 659-6113

COUNSELING ANDPSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICE –132 Washinton St., Hob,(201) 795-5050

COUNSELING ANDRESOURCE CENTER OFCHRIST HOSPITAL -176 Palisade Ave., JC,

(888) 753-3724; Provides a vari-ety of mental health servicesand addiction programs with astaff of highly-qualified psychia-trists, advanced practice nurses,and fully-licensed clinicians. Awide range of treatment optionsare available for individuals andfamilies dealing with mental ill-ness and substance abuse.

DEBORAH ADAMO –223 Bloomfield St., Hob,(201) 610-0399

EILEEN A. EPSTEIN, PH.D. -40 Newport Parkway #110, JC,(201) 626-3399

HOBOKEN CENTER –PSYCHOTHERAPY – 1301 ParkAve., Hob, (201) 653-1208

HUDSON COUNSELINGCENTER – 66 Hudson St., Hob,(201) 659-4533

HUDSON PSYCHIATRICASSOCIATES, LLC – 79 HudsonSt., Suite 203, Hob,(201) 222-8808,hudsonpsych.com

JERSEY CITY PARENTING –JC area, (917) 376-8181, jcpar-enting.com

JILL PEDERSEN, LCSW- JC,(917) 913-3999, jillpedersen.com

KELLY SULLIVAN, PH.D. -80 River St., Suite 3D, Hob,(201) 683-0724

MICHELLE DELLA FAVE,MSW, LCSW – 132 WashingtonSt., #302, Hob, (201) 458-4581

PAMELA GORDON –223 Bloomfield St., Hob,(201) 963-9300

SANCHEZ D’ELIACOUNSELING ANDCONSULTING – 80 Park Ave.,Hob, (201) 526-4684, ariele-sapothecary.com

STEPHANIE FISHER – 223 Bloomfield St., Hob,

(201) 418-0800

THOMAS PINI- 1321Washington St, Hob,(201) 452-8623

VIRA ROHINI, PH.D. - 50Harrison St., Suite 212-A, Hob,(917) 328-5926

-Special Needs-

Hoboken Special Needs ParentGroup- hoboken snpg.org,[email protected];A network of support for par-

ents, caregivers, and professionalswho care for special needs chil-dren that offers therapist and spe-cialist references, special needsactivities, fundraising opportuni-ties, and discussion forums.

JERSEY CITY MEDICALCENTER, CENTER FORCHILDREN WITH SPECIALNEEDS – 953 Garfield Ave., JC,(201) 915-2059

SANCHEZ D’ELIACOUNSELING ANDCONSULTING – 80 Park Ave.,Hob, (201) 526-4684,arielesapothecary.com

SENSORY KIDS – 158 NewarkAve., JC, (201) 324-1700,sensorykidsllc.com

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