All posts tagged "Featured"
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News1 year agoSherrill and Ciattarelli Win New Jersey Gubernatorial Primaries
U.S. Representative Mikie Sherrill and former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli won their respective party nominations in New Jersey’s June 10 gubernatorial primaries. Sherrill defeated rivals including Jersey...
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News1 year agoKearny School IT Employee Charged with Sexual Assault of Female Students
An employee of Hudson Arts and Science Middle School in Kearny has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting two female students under the age of...
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News1 year agoWeehawken Man Charged With Stealing Over $100,000
A Weehawken man has been charged in connection with a year-long scheme involving theft and fraudulent payments through a local development business, according to the Hudson...
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Community1 year agoCommunity Honors Fallen Hudson County Sheriff’s Officer
A candle lighting ceremony and balloon release will take place on Wednesday, June 4, at 8 p.m. in Bayonne Park to honor the life of Justin...
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News1 year agoPolice Shot At During Secaucus Standoff, Gunman Charged
A Jersey City man is facing multiple charges after allegedly firing two shots at Secaucus police officers during a tense standoff Sunday evening. Police say the...
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Politics1 year agoWho the NJGOP doesn’t want to face in the Governor’s race
In the race to become New Jersey’s next governor, perennial Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli has both Pres. Donald Trump’s support and NJGOP institutional support – thus...
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News1 year agoFour Hudson County Pharmacies to Pay $1.335 Million in False Claims Settlement
Four pharmacies located in Jersey City and Bayonne have agreed to pay a total of $1,335,000 to resolve allegations that they submitted false claims to federal...
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Business1 year agoWing Bar Is Redefining Comfort Food in McGinley Square
Located at 684 Bergen Avenue in the heart of McGinley Square, Wing Bar isn’t just serving up some of the best wings in Jersey City—it’s creating...
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News1 year agoNJ Transit Rail Service to Resume Tuesday as Engineers’ Strike Ends
The strike by NJ Transit locomotive engineers ended Saturday afternoon, May 18, following a tentative agreement between the agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and...
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History1 year agoOnce Criticized as ‘Vulgar,’ JC’s City Hall Is Now a Beloved Landmark
Jersey City, New Jersey, is the second most populated city in the state and the most populated in Hudson County, with nearly 230,000 people living within...
