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October 2005, a plaza park was created at the base of the tower. The interior of the tower was restored in the late 2000s. In 2010, as part of the town's 150th anniversary, interior brickwork was cleaned while maintaining its historical appearance. In 2014, Mayor Richard Turner opened up the Water Tower for the annual three-week-long PlayWorks reading series, in which playwrights present readings of their unfinished plays, which celebrated the first time the restored tower had been used in over 100 years.
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three-quarters of the money and minimal interest on the other one-quarter. The township introduced a bond for $ 9.2 million. Weehawken and Union City are initially investing $ 300,000 to transform the grounds into passive recreational space. They will share the annual upkeep of the property. The completed sale was announced in
December 2011. The park opened in 2015.
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The tower was designed to accomplish two purposes. First, it housed the local headquarters of the
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gave the township a $ 2 million grant in Green Acres funding. A $ 9 million low interest loan from the department's infrastructure trust program was made with the intention that in the future, as funding permits, additional grants for re-payment would be made. No interest has to be paid on
1088:, City of Union City. Accessed August 14, 2016. "Please join us on Friday, September 25, 2015 for a Block Party from 6 to 9 p.m. to celebrate the grand opening of the Union City / Weehawken Reservoir Park with rides, hot dogs and music. The park is located at 20th to 22nd Palisade Avenue."
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1883 was a major event, professional journals recognized
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Hoersch, Joanne (March 30, 2014). "'Cuckoo's Nest' in our future".
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1119:. Jersey City Past and Present. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
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933:Mestanza, Jean-Pierre (September 15, 2011),
675:, Rogersheperd.com. Accessed August 4, 2008.
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1602:Dock Bridge
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443:Jersey City
178:NJRHP
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104:Coordinates
2017:Categories
1989:Public art
1921:Hawk Marsh
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1607:Machigonne
1594:Structures
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996:2011-11-23
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944:2011-11-23
920:2011-11-27
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855:2011-11-05
782:. pp. 3-5.
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558:B0006C01Q0
498:2010-02-25
480:References
382:Union City
269:Union City
237:Hackensack
113:40°46′24″N
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1403:Buildings
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249:Weehawken
157:Architect
116:74°1′13″W
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172:80002491
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