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A little holiday cheer

Anyone who thinks stamps are the only art found in the post office hasn’t been to the Dennis Collins Post Office on Broadway recently.
For the second year, the Bayonne Town Center, the Bayonne Board of Education, and the district’s Art Department have teamed up to help decorate the Main Post Office at 26th Street and Broadway by creating and displaying seasonal art panels in the lobby.
While art panels in the Bayonne Post Office are not a new concept, in the past, the post office simply refurbished older panels and put them back up. Last year, the BTC and the Bayonne School District decided to create new panels, allowing students from elementary to high school to design them.
This year, the new panels were added to those created last year, and the BTC invites the public to stop in and take a glimpse at the 19 new ones, which will remain up throughout the holiday season.
One of the key people in this effort was Joan Rosen, art and music director of the Bayonne Department of Education. But the BTC expressed thanks to all the art teachers and students that worked so hard on making these panels for the Bayonne community to enjoy.
They are: Cathy Duffy of Horace Mann School; Marcia Singer of P.S. No. 14; Christopher Wolfer, Charlann Meluso, Christina Poruczynski, Tom Hart, Regina Plesiarski, and Terri Graham of Bayonne High School; Mary Anne Christiana of Lincoln School; Enid Doyle of John Bailey School; Steve Yurchak of Washington Community School; Brian Belton of Robinson School; Lesley Caswell of Vroom School; Dara Fisher of Woodrow Wilson School; Eileen Kosinski-Piszko of Midtown Community School; and Joann Plantamura of Mary J. Donohoe School.
Yurchak also served as curator for this year’s panel selection.
The students that worked on these holiday panels are: Jacqueline Alcantara, Rachel Williams, Victoria Williams, Diana Rickard, Shaira Cruz, Martina Guirguis and Emma Sawicki of Lincoln School; Jackie Keenan, Angelica Davidczyk, Henny Yun, and Alexia Mavros of Washington Community School; Emily Holzman, Rebekah Flores and Joseph Nicoletti of Horace Mann School; Shayla Burroughs, Gabriela Siwiec, and Casey Wisniewski of John Bailey School; Melissa Bowman, Michael Gouveau, Christian Escobar, Anthony Quedding, Patricia Bossert, Kristine Quizon, Natalie Brown, Melissa Goviea, Melissa Bowman, Sarah Cruz, Jared Hart, Eric Nelson, and Gloria Ugwer of Bayonne High School; Noureen Merdan, Ali Merdan, Rachel Ferrier, and Yasmeen Abdelhady of P.S. No. 14; and Christine Mira of Woodrow Wilson School.
Also involved were students from the Vroom Art Club, the Robinson Art Club, Kayla Sarria of Robinson School, Joshua Gonzalez and Stephanie VanSoset of Midtown Community School, and Gabriella Camacho and Chelsea Fonseca of Mary J. Donohoe School.
The Bayonne Town Center Management Corporation is a non-profit organization that manages the day-to-day operations of the district between 17th and 30th streets. Its mission is improving and enhancing the businesses within those areas.
In addition to revitalizing the area, the corporation is also responsible for providing public relations, advertising, and business recruitment and retention for area merchants. For further information about the Town Center, call (201) 339-9409 or contact through the web site at www.bayonnetowncenter.com.

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