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Politics8 months agoSolomon Releases First TV Ad in Jersey City Mayoral Campaign
Mayoral candidate James Solomon released his first television advertisement, launching a citywide message focused on affordability and political reform. The 30-second spot, titled “Moment,” is airing...
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Community8 months agoCouncilmember Candidate Coordinates $100K Baby Food and Formula Donation
Jersey City Council At-Large candidate Kristen Zadroga-Hart, running on Team O’Dea, coordinated a donation of more than $100,000 worth of baby food and formula to assist...
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Arts & Entertainment8 months agoHudson County Comedian Shines on ‘Kill Tony’
Union City native Matt Rivera, a 2016 graduate of Union City High School, was recently featured on the comedy show “Kill Tony,” where host Tony Hinchcliffe...
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Politics8 months agoCouncilmembers Condemn Federal Arrest in Jersey City
Two Jersey City councilmembers are speaking out after Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents detained a man during a traffic stop near St. Paul’s Avenue and Concord...
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News8 months agoHoboken Moves to Make Immigrant Protections City Law with New ‘Trust Act’
The Hoboken City Council has introduced the “Hoboken Trust Act,” a new law that would officially make the city’s long-standing protections for immigrants part of the...
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News8 months ago“Shame” Chants Erupt as HSI Detains Family in Jersey City
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents detained a man, a woman, and a child during a traffic stop near St. Paul’s Avenue and Concord Street in Jersey...
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News8 months agoAltercation Breaks Out Among Adults at Jersey City Youth Football Game
An altercation involving several adults broke out in the stands during a 10U youth football game between Jersey City and Hoboken on Sunday, September 14, at...
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News8 months agoNorth Bergen Officer Accused of Spending On-Duty Hours at Home
A North Bergen police officer is facing a theft charge after investigators found he spent more than 130 hours at home while on duty. Rasheed Siyam,...
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News8 months agoHoboken Receives $3.7 Million for Water Meter Upgrades
The City of Hoboken will receive $3,697,752 in federal funding to replace outdated water meters with smart technology designed to improve billing accuracy and leak detection....
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News8 months agoHoboken Launches Automated Camera Program to Curb Illegal Parking
The City of Hoboken will launch a new automated enforcement initiative, CLEAR (Camera-based License plate Enforcement for Access & Response times), on Oct. 1, 2025, to...
