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JERSEY CITY BRIEFS

JC employee indicted for alleged sex chat
Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes, Esq., announced last week the indictment of 41-year-old Wall Township resident Joseph Ambrosio. Ambrosio, who was employed as an assistant comptroller for Jersey City, was arrested in November at his home charges of allegedly engaging in sexually explicit chats with a police officer posing as a 13-year-old.
The indictment was returned by a Passaic County Grand Jury on 17 counts. He was indicted for one count of attempted sexual assault, a second-degree crime; one count of official misconduct, three counts of luring or enticing a child; 10 counts of attempted endangering the welfare of a child, and two counts of attempted criminal sexual conduct.
The attempted sexual assault, official misconduct, and luring or enticing a child charges each carry a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in the New Jersey State Prison.
The endangering the welfare of a child charges each carry a maximum sentence of up to five years in the New Jersey State Prison. The attempted criminal sexual contact charges each carry a maximum sentence of up to 18 months in New Jersey State Prison.
City spokesperson Jennifer Morrill said Ambrosio was immediately suspended without pay after his arrest and remains suspended without pay until the outcome of his case. Ambrosio has been released on $100,000 bail.

Meet blues singer Shemekia Copeland at pre-concert buffet
This coming Friday, April 16, meet blues singer Shemekia Copeland before her concert at the Loew’s Jersey Theater that evening.
The Culinary Conference Center at Hudson County Community College is hosting Sound Bites, a pre-concert buffet from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., where Strickland will meet with fans before her performance. The buffet will be held at 161 Newkirk St., 1st Floor Banquet Room, in Jersey City.
The “Down Blues Buffet” includes: BBQ Pulled Pork on Cheddar Biscuit “Bites,” Buttermilk Boneless Chicken, Mac & Cheese “Bites”, Spring Vegetable Soup, Homemade Onion Rings, Corn Bread, and Sweet Potato Pie “Bites.” Complimentary glass of beer or wine (cash bar available).
Tickets for the buffet are $15 per person (payable at the door). RSVP for buffet at (201) 360-5300.

Downtown neighborhood group holds pancake breakfast

The Historic Paulus Hook Association will hold its 2nd Annual HPHA “All you can eat” pancake breakfast today, April 11, from 9 a.m. to noon.
The breakfast will be held at the St. Peter’s Prep High School Cafeteria (entrance on Warren Street). Make your reservations online at www.paulushook.net/pancakes or call 201-536-9478
Paying in advance: individuals $7 and family $15; purchase tickets at the door: individual $10 and family $20. For more information, visit www.paulushook.net/pancakes.

Chillfest screens ‘Nina’s Heavenly Delights’
Chillfest, the Jersey City lesbian and gay film series, will screen today, April 11, at 4:20 p.m., “Nina’s Heavenly Delights.”
The screening will take place at LITM, 140 Newark Avenue, 1/2 block from Grove Street PATH station in Downtown Jersey City. Doors open at 4 p.m. for food, drinks, and socializing.
Tickets are $8 at the door; $5 advance tickets available at http://www.theladyinquestion.com/chillfest/.

Chamber to honor business leaders

The New Jersey Regional Chamber of Commerce will host its Annual Leadership Awards Luncheon on Thursday, April 29 at noon. The event will honor key decision makers in the area for their contributions to the Chamber and to the community.
The event will be held at the Graycliff, located at 122 Moonachie Ave, Moonachie, NJ 07074.
The 2010 honorees include: Jane Egan, Meadowlands YMCA; Robert P. Evans, former partner, KPMG; Debbie Lawlor, New Jersey Meadowlands Commission; Gina Lynch, Metropolitan Exposition Services; George Martin, Former NY Giant; Gil Medina, Cushman & Wakefield; Helene Mould, Renaissance Meadowlands Hotel; G. Jeremiah Ryan, Bergen Community College; and Michael P. Turner, Government Process Solutions, LLC.
Anyone interested in attending this event should contract Sophia Vallis, the Chamber’ director of events and programming, at (201) 939-0707.

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