Alleged sex offender nabbed in Hoboken park HOBOKEN AND BEYOND — Hoboken police said on Thursday that they had nabbed a man with a record as a sex offender and violent kidnapper on Tuesday in Pier A Park on the waterfront. Ac...
Hudson mayors meet to renew longtime Democratic organization HUDSON COUNTY — With hopes to renew the strength of the Hudson County Democratic Organization — the longtime powerful political organization in the county that in the past was s...
The wounding of a 5-year-old girl, caught in a shootout at a Downtown Jersey City housing complex, has newer residents wondering about whether it could happen in their part of town. Despite a rec...
When lifelong Jersey City resident Daoud David Williams addressed the City Council at their July 14 meeting, he argued passionately for funding to be restored to the Community Awareness Series ( ...
A trial date was set for former Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell and one of his political associates last week, just days before the one-year anniversary of the massive New Jersey corruption scandal ...
You can draw in chalk on the sidewalk this week to help local homeless and low-income mothers and their children. This Thursday, July 29 (rain date Friday, July 30), the York Street Project will ...
Hudson County planners have commissioned a year-long study of the traffic patterns on the Jersey City-Hoboken border near Paterson Plank Road to ease congestion and to recommend how to accommodat...
JERSEY CITY BRIEFS It’s official: JC furloughs start on Sept. 3 A new round of furloughs for Jersey City government employees will start on Sept. 3, meaning city workers in different departments will have to take...
Fees for obtaining public records will be dramatically lowered if Gov. Christopher Christie signs legislation that was unanimously passed by both houses of the state legislature last month in res...
Councilman Steven Fulop and thousands of residents are trying to get Gov. Christopher Christie and state Commissioner of Education Bret Schundler to overturn a June 22 Board of Education vote to ...
The City Council approved an ordinance Wednesday allowing Jersey City to issue $7.7 million in bonds to buy an old railroad embankment, but its owner has refused to agree to the price. Preservati...
Another summer for Jersey City residents means another opportunity to partake of the various parades and festivals on the cultural calendar. But city budget cuts have diminished the funding for e...
William Shakespeare, history’s preeminent playwright, has gotten the Hudson County treatment every year for the past 19 years. The Hudson Shakespeare Company, with a home base at St. Mary’s High ...
JERSEY CITY BRIEFS Jersey City residents in court regarding death of disabled woman Two Jersey City women appeared in court Thursday after being arrested in connection with the death of a bedridden and mentally d...
The area between the entrance to the Holland Tunnel and the Jersey City/Hoboken border looks like a no-man’s land, compared to the luxury developments and pricey housing further south and north o...