All posts tagged "Featured"
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Politics10 months agoFormer Governor Jim McGreevey Returns to His Roots with Jersey City Mayoral Bid
Jim McGreevey, the 52nd Governor of New Jersey and now a candidate for Jersey City mayor, invited me to his home to have a sit-down interview...
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News10 months agoCollision Unit Investigates Multi-Vehicle Crash on Kennedy Boulevard
A multi-vehicle crash on Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City is under active investigation by the Hudson County Regional Collision Investigation Unit and the Jersey City Police...
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News10 months agoRetired Detective and Correctional Officer Charged in Countywide Narcotics Bust
A retired police detective and a Hudson County Correctional Police Officer were among seven individuals arrested in a wide-ranging narcotics investigation led by the Hudson County...
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History10 months agoThe 1880 Tunnel Tragedy That Claimed 20 Lives Beneath the Hudson
Before the PATH train connected New Jersey and New York, an early attempt to build a tunnel under the Hudson River ended in tragedy. On July...
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News10 months agoJersey City–born actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies at 54
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, a Jersey City native best known for his role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, died July 20,2025, at age 54 after drowning...
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Sports10 months agoHudson County Packs the Stands for Messi’s Masterclass
Lionel Messi brought global star power to Harrison Saturday night and Hudson County showed up in full force. A sold-out crowd filled Sports Illustrated Stadium for...
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News10 months agoNorth Bergen Woman Charged After Driving Into Protesters at Fairview Rally
Linda Roglen, 62, of North Bergen has been charged after allegedly striking multiple demonstrators with her vehicle during a July 12 protest on Fairview Avenue in...
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News10 months agoDriver Hits Protesters at Immigration Rally in North Jersey
On July 12, a peaceful protest against federal immigration policies near the border of Hudson and Bergen counties was disrupted when a driver struck several demonstrators...
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Politics10 months agoBill O’Dea Eyes Jersey City Mayor Role After 40 Years in Office
Bill O’Dea has worn many hats in Jersey City, from a young city councilman tackling toxic waste to a county commissioner pushing for stronger public safety...
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History10 months agoWest New York Celebrates 127th Birthday
On July 8, 1898, West New York officially became a township, replacing what was then known as Union Township. Now, 127 years later, the community continues...
