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The New Jersey Devils need a head coach. Travis Green was given a shot to take over a Devils roster that was desperate to gain ground in the playoff race as the NHL Trade Deadline approached. Green didn’t do much to improve the Devils, as they fell further and further out of the playoff race, eventually getting eliminated. As we look at the final NHL Standings, the Devils sit 10 points out of the Washington Capitals, the final playoff team.

This Devils team finishing with 81 points is a massive disappointment, and it shows the Devils should focus on finding someone from outside the building. There have been dozens of rumors, including tying the Devils to Craig Berube, Bruce Boudreau, and Mitch Love. However, one name stands out above the rest: Mike Sullivan.

The Devils clearly have a desirable opening. Lindy Ruff, the Devils former coach, already accepted a new (old) job to coach the Buffalo Sabres. However, there are only a few head coaches who would truly get the Devils fanbase excited. Mike Sullivan is one of those coaches.

While it always felt unlikely that the Pittsburgh Penguins and relatively new GM Kyle Dubas would let Sullivan go, there is another option. The Devils could trade for Mike Sullivan. It’s rare, but there are historic examples where a team trades for a head coach.

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On June 18, 1987, the New York Rangers traded their 1988 first round pick to the Quebec Nordiques for their new head coach, Michel Bergeron. It was a first in NHL history, and there really isn’t much of a record of it happening again. There was a short-lived rule that allowed teams to get compensatory draft picks when their former coaches are hired, but that’s not the same.

So, it’s one coach who was traded on draft day, and it cost a first-round pick. Sullivan is definitely successful, but would the Devil be willing to give up their 10th-overall pick? How about their 2025 first-round pick? It would be an impressive haul by Dubas if he were able to get a first-round pick for a head coach some thought might get fired.

The Devils have been directly tied to Sullivan this week for the first time. Nick Kypreos of the Toronto Star says Sullivan would have interest in coaching the Devils. This is a two-time Stanley Cup champion and the Penguins winningest head coach in franchise history. The Penguins don’t seem like they want to give up Sullivan easily. A first-round pick seems too rich for the Devils, but maybe a future second (they don’t have one in 2024 due to the Timo Meier trade) or a current third.

Who knows if that’s enough. The only precedence we have is decades ago. If Sullivan truly wants out, it would be in the Devils best interest to be there to add him to this amazing roster.



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The spring holidays are rolling along, inching us closer and closer to summer. Happy Mother’s Day to all Hudson County mothers and mother figures. It has been another eventful week in Hudson County, and we’ve got all the headlines to get you caught up. Among the local news: a Jersey City teacher is awarded Teacher of the Year for a second time; Cafe Tati is now open in Hoboken; and regional art fair 14C launches an artist residency program. Keep reading for all the news in Hoboken + Jersey City for the week ending on May 12th, 2024.

Have a news story or press release? Email it to hello@hobokengirl.com.


Among the Headlines (read on for the full stories):

  • Silent Disco Party Under Electric Dandelions in Hoboken on May 15th
  • Board Game Shop to Open in Jersey City on May 18th
  • Hoboken McDonald’s Reopens After Renovation
  • Jersey City’s Arts Festival ACCESS JC Fridays Returns on June 7th
  • 2nd Street USA Opening This Month in Hoboken
  • Jersey City Council Approves Historic Downtown SID Expansion
  • Modcup Coffee Opening Hoboken Location This Week
  • Pilsener Haus + Biergarten has Rebranded to The Hoboken Biergarten
  • City of Hoboken Approves Plans for Brewery Uptown
  • Free Summer Sports Camps For Hudson County Kids

Services Held For Late Hoboken Scholar Athlete Damon Murray

 

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The homegoing service for the late Damon Murray was held on May 10th from 4PM-6PM at Mount Olive Baptist Church, located at 721 Washington Street in Hoboken. The repast took place at the Elks Club located at 1005 Washington Street later that evening. The family requested that attendees wear red or white as a tribute to the Hoboken Red Wings.


Silent Disco Party Under Electric Dandelions in Hoboken on May 15th

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Hoboken Business Alliance (HBA) is partnering with QuietEvents to host its first-ever Silent Disco under the Electric Dandelions art installation at 770 Jackson Street. This free event runs from 6PM–9PM. RSVP is encouraged. Click here to learn more.

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NJ FAST Fintech Accelerator Program Launched at Stevens Institute of Technology

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced on May 7th that the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) and Plug and Play have launched the New Jersey Fintech Accelerator (NJ FAST) at Stevens Institute of Technology. Per NJ.com, this program will serve as a hub for financial technology and insurance technology startups. NJ FAST will be the state’s fourth Strategic Innovation Center.


Board Game Shop to Open in Jersey City on May 18th

Victory Point, a new board game shop, is set to open soon in Jersey City at 112 Brunswick Street. Per its Instagram page, the shop will open on May 18th at 10AM. Customers can expect an expansive board game library and a collection of trading card games.


Hoboken McDonald’s Reopens After Renovation

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The McDonald’s at 234 Washington Street in Hoboken reopened on May 3rd after undergoing a major renovation. The renovated restaurant features a new layout, new kitchen equipment, updated technology, and a modern dining room.


Jersey City’s Arts Festival ACCESS JC Fridays Returns on June 7th

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ACCESS JC Fridays, Jersey City’s quarterly arts festival is back on Friday, June 7th. Art House Productions announced the event is free and open to the public, and there will be visual art exhibitions, music performances, studio tours, and more hosted at local businesses, galleries, studios, and arts organizations. The complete listings and the events map are available on the JC Fridays website.


Jersey City to Seize 50 Journal Square, Legal Action Filed

Jersey City plans to build a new park in place of the vacant building at 50 Journal Square. According to Jersey Digs, a lawsuit was filed on May 2nd in the Hudson County Superior Court seeking to acquire the property via eminent domain. The vacant space was previously known as JSQ Lounge, a business that officially closed for good in 2022. Jersey City’s Council approved an ordinance last year authorizing the acquisition of 50 Journal Square by purchase or condemnation in order to build a public park.


2nd Street USA Opening This Month in Hoboken

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2nd Street USA, a popular American/Japanese second-hand clothing and lifestyle brand, is preparing to open its doors in the Mile Square City. With an opening date of May 25th per the website, the brand is setting up shop at 200 Washington Street. Click here to learn more.


Survivor Martin Bloch Speaks at Bayonne Holocaust Remembrance Service

Holocaust survivor Martin Bloch, 89, was the guest speaker at Bayonne’s annual Holocaust Remembrance Service on May 6th in the Dorothy Harrington City Council Chambers (630 Avenue C). According to NJ.com, the event was hosted by the city of Bayonne and sponsored by the United Jewish Appeal (UJA) Federation of Bayonne and the Bayonne Interfaith Clergy.

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Cafe Tati, a French-Inspired Cafe by Barbès Team, Open in Hoboken

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Cafe Tati, a French-inspired cafe, is now open in Hoboken at 401 Bloomfield Street. It is owned by the team behind local favorites Barbès and La Boheme. Owners Lisa and Omar Balouma told HG that Cafe Tati is an express version of Barbès. Click here to learn more.


Hoboken Police + SWAT Team Arrest Man for Alleged Road Rage Incident

Cory Paul Reube, 36, of Hoboken allegedly pointed a BB gun at another driver on April 12th. Per Patch Hoboken, an investigation determined that after being cut off by another driver, Cory allegedly, aggressively tailed the vehicle before pulling up next to it, rolling down his window, and pointing what appeared to be a black handgun at the other car. On April 25th, police and a SWAT Team arrested him on aggravated assault and weapons charges in connection to the road rage incident.


Jersey City Council Approves Historic Downtown SID Expansion

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The Jersey City Municipal Council adopted an ordinance at its meeting on May 8th to expand the boundaries of the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District (SID). Per TapInto Jersey City, the Executive Director of the Historic Downtown SID Rachel Sieg said businesses that are part of the SID reap the benefits of the district, like cleaning outside of their storefronts, landscaping, Christmas decor, support of the SID through social media and marketing campaigns, as well as discounts on events in the district. New businesses joining the organization include White Eagle Hall and the Barge Inn.


NJCU Announces Plans to Address Infrastructure Repairs, Costs Expected to Top $50 Million

New Jersey City University (NJCU) is already in a complicated financial situation and has now announced plans to deal with a $51 million infrastructure problem. Per NJ.com, the plan to address the need for repairs includes grants from the state and energy companies, but NJCU’s chief financial officers say the school “has to contribute some money.”


Modcup Coffee Opening Hoboken Location This Week

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Modcup Coffee Company is setting up shop at 211 4th Street in Hoboken, with plans to open on May 16th. Modcup is known for crafting the finest coffee, with no milk, sugar, or any pumps of added flavor necessary. In just ten years, it went from a hotdog cart selling curbside coffee to having its own roastery, three cafes, a coffee truck, and an online business. Click here to learn more.


Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop Introduces 2024-2025 Budget

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop introduced the 2024-2025 budget which reflects a 2% increase. Per a City of Jersey City press release, key aspects in the 2024-2025 budget proposal include increased 911 dispatch operations, enhanced public safety and police/community relations, city-run animal care and control services, and continuous funds raised by the Open Space and Arts + Culture Trust Funds.


Brooklyn Dumpling Shop in Hoboken Has Officially Closed

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Brooklyn Dumpling Shop located at 514 Washington Street in Hoboken has officially closed. The Hoboken Girl team connected with the owners on May 7th, who shared the official update and confirmed the closure, despite rumors swirling for weeks. The shop opened in February of 2023. This outpost was owned + operated by Jersey City native Charles Tum-Baah. Click here to learn more.


Free Summer Sports Camps For Hudson County Kids

Hudson County has announced its summer programming for children aged 6-15. It runs a soccer program in Jersey City every summer and a six-week tennis program in Hoboken at Columbus Park from July 1st-August 16th, Monday-Friday, 9AM-12PM and 12PM-3PM. The program is free for all Hudson County kids ages 6-15. Sign-ups are open now.


Jersey City 2024 Teacher of the Year Awarded to Ferris High School Teacher


Ferris High School world language teacher Susana Teira-Vizcaya was awarded Jersey City school district 2024 Teacher of the Year. Per NJ.com, the ceremony was held in the Duncan Family Sky Room at Saint Peter’s University on May 3rd. She was also named teacher of the year in Ferris High School in 2020, and now is recognized again in 2024.


New Wellness Clinic, Optimize Chiropractic, Opens in Hoboken

There’s a new chiropractic office in Hoboken called Optimize Chiropractic at 325 Washington Street. This wellness clinic provides personalized chiropractic care, sports orthopedics, physical rehabilitation, fitness and injury recovery, and active release techniques. With Optimize Chiropractic, Clinic Owners + Lead Chiropractors Dr. David Saberito D.C., and Dr. Cassandra Girvalo D.C. have brought to life their vision of a one-stop wellness clinic focused on optimizing human potential.

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Pilsener Haus + Biergarten has Rebranded to The Hoboken Biergarten

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Pilsener Haus and Biergarten recently announced on its website that it has rebranded and is now The Hoboken Biergarten. The spot located at 1422 Grand Street still has the best parts of the Pilsener Haus but is elevated to a whole new level. The team is planning to serve breakfast and lunch five days a week, and brunch on the weekends. There will be events for families, and yappy hours for pups.


Man Charged for Disorderly Conduct At Hoboken Steakhouse Dino + Harry’s

A Jersey City man allegedly threatened to fight staff at Hoboken steakhouse Dino + Harry’s, ate off people’s plates, and spat blood at police. According to Patch Hoboken, James Foley, 39, was charged on April 20th with aggravated assault on law enforcement officers, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest, the Hoboken police said. James was taken to police headquarters where he refused to be fingerprinted. After he was charged, he was given a copy of his summons and released.


Art Fair 14C Launches Jersey City Residency Program in Powerhouse Arts District

The team behind regional art fair 14C has launched Project 14C, a residency program that aims to fill three floors of the former warehouse at 150 Bay Street with at least 150 artists. Per the Jersey City Times, high rents in the District have made it difficult for local artists to reside in the neighborhood. Through Project 14C the cost of the residency will be different for each artist based on the amount of space required by their practice as well as their financial need. Residencies will last for a year or two. Then, 14C will turn the room over to another applicant.


HCCC + Saint Peter’s Sign Agreement to Simplify Educational Credit Transfer Process

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) and Saint Peter’s University have signed an agreement to simplify the transfer process for students upon graduation. Per NJ.com, the agreement ensures a seamless transfer of credits from HCCC to St. Peter’s, so that students do not accumulate unnecessary excess credits at either institution. HCCC is also setting up transfer agreements with other four-year New Jersey universities to simplify transfers for all students.


Proposed Hoboken Food Hall Voted Down by Zoning Board

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Plans of turning 710 Clinton Street into a modern, airy food hall were rejected at a Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting on Tuesday, April 30th. The complete project would add 11 residences in addition to the first-floor food hall. The proposal for the food hall in Hoboken was voted down, with a vote of 4 to 3, with one abstention. Click here to learn more.

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Fire Reported at Unoccupied Downtown Jersey City Restaurant

Jersey City firefighters responded to a fire on May 6th at Honshu, a Japanese restaurant on the first floor of 95 Greene Street, a high-rise building in Downtown. Per NJ.com, the restaurant and not occupied at the time of the fire. Firefighters kept the fire from extending to other units inside the commercial building. No injuries were reported.


Body Fit Training Soft Opening at 7 Seventy House in Hoboken Mid-May

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Fitness chain Body Fit Training (BFT) is opening in Hoboken on May 16th. BFT is an instructor-led, small-group training studio located at 770 Jackson Street, on the first floor of 7 Seventy House. The workout spot is soft opening from May 16th to May 19th, with four days of free classes for customers. Click here for more.


15-Year-Old Girl Faces Charges for False Public Alarm Incident at Bayonne School

A 15-year-old girl allegedly caused false public alarm in a “swatting” prank at William Shemin Midtown Community School on April 29th and now faces a fourth-degree felony charge. “Swatting” refers to a dangerous prank in which someone anonymously calls the police with a fictitious threat or emergency situation. Per NJ.com, the girl was arrested just hours after students and staff at the school were ordered to shelter in place and roadways around the school were closed for approximately one hour as a precaution. Authorities did not say if the girl was a student at the school.


Jersey City Commits to Repair Pershing Rink by Fall 2024

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Jersey City’s Pershing Ice Rink has been the go-to spot for skaters and recreational hockey leagues of all levels for years, until malfunctioning equipment caused the rink to be closed. While advocates and neighbors lobbied for the City to take action and repair the facility, no movement was taken until a Jersey City council meeting on May 8th. The City has agreed to fund the repairs and get the rink back up and running in time for the 2024-2025 ice hockey season. Click here for more.


Woman Tries to Cash Forged HCCC Student Refund Checks

A 24-year-old woman recently tried to deposit forged Hudson County Community College (HCCC) student refund checks through a banking app. Per NJ.com, Jersey City police are investigating multiple instances of fraud after a woman attempted to deposit at least three forged HCCC student refund checks. Hudson County Community College “is aware of the issue and reported the incidents to the Jersey City Police Department,” the college said in a statement, “HCCC is cooperating with the JCPD investigation.”

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This Jersey City Business Has Monthly Sandwich Pop-Ups

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Jersey City resident Chris Gennone is taking the art of sandwich-making to a new level with his monthly pop-up sales. The Between Two Slices Sandwich Pop-Up is hosted on the last Saturday of each month, with that month’s menu posted on Instagram the Monday prior. The sandwiches are prepared in a commercial kitchen with pop-up locations for distribution throughout New Jersey. The pick-up is located in Jersey City Heights, with the specific address released to customers upon placing an order. Between Two Slices currently operates on a pre-order and donation model but has plans to grow soon. Click here for more.


Jersey City Launches Support Services for Veterans Including Pets for Vets

Pets for Vets and Veterans in Total Active Lifestyle (VITAL) are two new programs to support and honor veterans launched by Mayor Steven M. Fulop along with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Division of Veterans Affairs, and Jersey City veterans. Per a City of Jersey City press release, Pets for Vets is a new program in which veterans and their newly adopted pets undergo six weeks of training to best fit the veterans’ needs. Jersey City encourages veterans and their families to learn more about all the available programs and opportunities by visiting the city’s Veterans Affairs website or contacting 201-547-4919.


City of Hoboken Approves Plans for Brewery Uptown

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Plans for a brewery in uptown Hoboken were given the green light by the City’s zoning board at a hearing on May 7th. The plans will see a vacant lot turned into a three-story brewery and office space. Click here for more.

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200-Unit Tower on Newkirk Street Approved by Jersey City

Jersey City’s Planning Board approved a modified application for a vacant parking lot located at 44-46 Newkirk Street on April 16th. Per Jersey Digs, The new project is set to feature 12 stories and 3,293 square feet of retail on the ground floor split between three storefronts. A date has not been announced yet for work to begin on the project.


New Coffee Shop, Cafe Cartel, Inches Towards Opening in Hoboken

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With an originally anticipated opening date of November 2023, Cafe Cartel recently put signage up and is hoping to be a “local caffeine dealer” for Hoboken residents. Click here for more about the incoming coffee shop.


Hoboken Man Who Went Into Hudson River To Rescue His Dog is Saved by Police

On April 28th, a dog chased a group of geese into the Hudson River at Maxwell Park in Hoboken. Per Patch Hoboken, the owner followed into the river to rescue his dog. Although he was able to save his dog, he got stuck and clung to a wooden pillar at an abandoned pier. A witness called 911 and Hoboken Police, Fire, and EMS arrived at the scene shortly after to assist in the rescue.


Montclair Restaurant, Efi’s Gyro, Opening Second Location in Jersey City

Efi’s Gyro, a casual and beloved Greek spot on Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair, is opening its second location at 171 River Drive in Jersey City and is slated to open this summer. Gyros, platters, bowls, meze, and more are available at the Athenian-inspired spot. Click here for more.


Giving Birth Was a Warm-Up For This Local Mom’s Dissertation Defense

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Tamiah Brevard-Rodriguez delivered her son, Enzo, in a car just hours before defending her dissertation at the Rutgers-New Brunswick Graduate School of Education. Per NJ.com, on the morning of March 25th, her water broke, and while on the way to Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center in Montclair, baby Enzo arrived in the car, right in the front seat. Tamiah, who grew up in Hoboken, felt well enough to proceed with the dissertation so she gave her defense with a Rutgers background screen. When she learned she had passed, she dropped the fake background, so that everyone could see her in a maternity bed, and Enzo in her wife’s arms.

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Hoboken Police Arrest Jersey City Man on Multiple Weapons Possession Charges

The Hoboken Police Department announced the arrest of 19-year-old Jamal Pittman of Jersey City on multiple charges including weapons possession and resisting arrest. According to a press release from HPD, on May 4th, 2024, at approximately 5:30PM, Sergeant Adam Colon and Police Officers Josh Campoverde, Frank Losurdo, Christopher Barral, Ramon Estrella, and Enrico Gnassi responded to the 500 block of Marshall Drive on reports that a group of individuals, believed to be in possession of a firearm, were trespassing in a stairwell of a Hoboken Housing Authority (HHA) building. Sergeant Colon recognized Pittman on a fourth-floor stairwell landing and knew he was not an HHA resident. When Pittman saw law enforcement officers, he ran off and ignored calls to stop. Sgt. Colon chased Pittman to the roof, where he observed Pittman descending from the landing. Pittman was detained and placed in handcuffs. Officers found a handgun and ammunition on a part of the roof easily accessible from the landing. It was later learned the handgun was reported missing out of Georgia. Pittman was transported to Hoboken Police Headquarters where he was charged with multiple violations, and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility.


Meet Hoboken’s Newest Coffee Cart: Caf Me If You Can

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Caf Me If You Can is the latest caffeine cart to arrive on the Hoboken waterfront, which officially parked on Sinatra Drive earlier this week. The Hoboken Girl stopped by for a little mid-morning pick-me-up and chatted with the Jersey City resident behind the operation, Jimmy Zuniga, to get all the details. Click here for more.


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Trump drew a crowd at the time that lined the streets, filled bars and supported numerous vendors in what is usually a sleepy city in the winter. This time, the summer season is around the corner for the resort known for its wide beaches and boardwalk games and shops.

Wildwood is in New Jersey’s 2nd District, which Van Drew has represented for three terms and covers all or part of six counties in southern New Jersey. It went for Trump in 2016 and again in 2020 after earlier backing Barack Obama.

Trump is set to return to the courtroom next week, when key prosecution witness Michael Cohen, Trump’s fixer-turned-foe, is expected to take the witness stand. Last week, he was visibly angry at times as he was forced to sit through testimony from former porn actor Stormy Daniels, who described a sexual encounter with the former president in shocking detail.

Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying internal Trump Organization business records. The charges stem from paperwork such as invoices and checks that were deemed legal expenses in company records. Prosecutors say those payments largely were reimbursements to Cohen, Trump’s attorney, who paid Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet.

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The prosecution could rest its case by the end of the week. It’s unclear if Trump himself will take the stand when the defense presents its case.



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May 11, 2024

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, was seen over New Jersey early this morning after skies cleared last night. Pillars of light in purple, red and green were observed this morning just before dawn.

According to NOAA we are experiencing the aurora because of large Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) on the Sun. They are large expulsions of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun’s corona.

If you missed this morning’s aurora you should have another opportunity tonight.

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MidJersey.news has had reports of the aurora seen as far south as Florida.

Photo of the sun this morning May 11, 2024

Large sunspots can be seen on the sun this morning causing X-class solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) creating conditions for the aurora.

According to NASA, Flares happen when the powerful magnetic fields in and around the sun reconnect. They’re usually associated with active regions, often seen as sun spots, where the magnetic fields are strongest. Flares are classified according to their strength. The smallest ones are B-class, followed by C, M and X, the largest. X-class flare like that can create long lasting radiation storms, which can harm satellites and even give airline passengers, flying near the poles, small radiation doses. X flares also have the potential to create global transmission problems and world-wide blackouts.

YET ANOTHER X-CLASS FLARE!


Space Weather Message Code: ALTK08
Serial Number: 37
Issue Time: 2024 May 11 0944 UTC

ALERT: Geomagnetic K-index of 8, 9-
Threshold Reached: 2024 May 11 0940 UTC
Synoptic Period: 0900-1200 UTC

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Active Warning: Yes
NOAA Scale: G4 - Severe

NOAA Space Weather Scale descriptions can be found at

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Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 45 degrees Geomagnetic Latitude.

Induced Currents - Possible widespread voltage control problems and some protective systems may mistakenly trip out key assets from the power grid. Induced pipeline currents intensify.

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Spacecraft - Systems may experience surface charging; increased drag on low earth orbit satellites, and tracking and orientation problems may occur.

Navigation - Satellite navigation (GPS) degraded or inoperable for hours.

Radio - HF (high frequency) radio propagation sporadic or blacked out.

Aurora - Aurora may be seen as low as Alabama and northern California.


According to NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center:

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Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are large expulsions of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun’s corona. They can eject billions of tons of coronal material and carry an embedded magnetic field (frozen in flux) that is stronger than the background solar wind interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) strength. CMEs travel outward from the Sun at speeds ranging from slower than 250 kilometers per second (km/s) to as fast as near 3000 km/s. The fastest Earth-directed CMEs can reach our planet in as little as 15-18 hours. Slower CMEs can take several days to arrive. They expand in size as they propagate away from the Sun and larger CMEs can reach a size comprising nearly a quarter of the space between Earth and the Sun by the time it reaches our planet.

The more explosive CMEs generally begin when highly twisted magnetic field structures (flux ropes) contained in the Sun’s lower corona become too stressed and realign into a less tense configuration – a process called magnetic reconnection. This can result in the sudden release of electromagnetic energy in the form of a solar flare; which typically accompanies the explosive acceleration of plasma away from the Sun – the CME. These types of CMEs usually take place from areas of the Sun with localized fields of strong and stressed magnetic flux; such as active regions associated with sunspot groups. CMEs can also occur from locations where relatively cool and denser plasma is trapped and suspended by magnetic flux extending up to the inner corona – filaments and prominences. When these flux ropes reconfigure, the denser filament or prominence can collapse back to the solar surface and be quietly reabsorbed, or a CME may result. CMEs travelling faster than the background solar wind speed can generate a shock wave. These shock waves can accelerate charged particles ahead of them – causing increased radiation storm potential or intensity.

Important CME parameters used in analysis are size, speed, and direction. These properties are inferred from orbital satellites’ coronagraph imagery by SWPC forecasters to determine any Earth-impact likelihood. The NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) carries a coronagraph – known as the Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO). This instrument has two ranges for optical imaging of the Sun’s corona: C2 (covers distance range of 1.5 to 6 solar radii) and C3 (range of 3 to 32 solar radii). The LASCO instrument is currently the primary means used by forecasters to analyze and categorize CMEs; however another coronagraph is on the NASA STEREO-A spacecraft as an additional source.

Imminent CME arrival is first observed by the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite, located at the L1 orbital area. Sudden increases in density, total interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) strength, and solar wind speed at the DSCOVR spacecraft indicate arrival of the CME-associated interplanetary shock ahead of the magnetic cloud. This can often provide 15 to 60 minutes advanced warning of shock arrival at Earth – and any possible sudden impulse or sudden storm commencement; as registered by Earth-based magnetometers.

Important aspects of an arriving CME and its likelihood for causing more intense geomagnetic storming include the strength and direction of the IMF beginning with shock arrival, followed by arrival and passage of the plasma cloud and frozen-in-flux magnetic field. More intense levels of geomagnetic storming are favored when the CME enhanced IMF becomes more pronounced and prolonged in a south-directed orientation. Some CMEs show predominantly one direction of the magnetic field during its passage, while most exhibit changing field directions as the CME passes over Earth. Generally, CMEs that impact Earth’s magnetosphere will at some point have an IMF orientation that favors generation of geomagnetic storming. Geomagnetic storms are classified using a five-level NOAA Space Weather Scale. SWPC forecasters discuss analysis and geomagnetic storm potential of CMEs in the forecast discussion and predict levels of geomagnetic storming in the 3-day forecast.

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If you missed this morning’s aurora you should have another opportunity tonight. The following links will be helpful for those trying see Aurora Borealis tonight:

SPACE WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER

AURORA DASHBOARD (EXPERIMENTAL)

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/aurora-dashboard-experimental

NOAA 30-minute forecast link:

AURORA – 30 MINUTE FORECAST

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AURORA VIEWLINE FOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT (EXPERIMENTAL)




Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis as seen from the Robbinsville – Allentown, New Jersey area. (The earlier set of photos had wrong date posted. Photos were taken around 4:30 a.m. in Robbinsville – Allentown area May 11, 2024.)







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