All posts tagged "Jersey City"
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Community7 months agoStevens Institute to Cover Tuition for Lower-Income Students Starting Fall 2026
Beginning in fall 2026, Stevens Institute of Technology will offer full tuition coverage for undergraduate students whose families earn $75,000 or less per year. The initiative,...
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7 months ago
Jersey City Mayoral Forum
As Jersey City prepares for its next chapter, declared mayoral candidates will take the stage to share their vision for the city’s business community. This special...
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Politics7 months agoMayoral Candidates Share Plans for Jersey City’s Future
Four Jersey City mayoral candidates shared their visions for the city during a forum held October 3, hosted by HudPost and the Hudson County Chamber of...
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Politics7 months agoFulop Secures Post-Mayoral Role as CEO of Nonprofit
The Partnership for New York City announced on October 6 that Steven Fulop will become its next president and chief executive officer, succeeding longtime leader Kathryn...
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News7 months agoArturo Gatti Jr., Son of Boxing Champion, Dies at 17
Arturo Gatti Jr., son of late boxing champion Arturo “Thunder” Gatti, has died at the age of 17, according to a person close to the family....
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Business7 months agoHCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber Named NJBIA 2025 Executive of the Year
Dr. Christopher Reber, president of Hudson County Community College (HCCC), has been named the New Jersey Business & Industry Association (NJBIA) 2025 Executive of the Year...
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News7 months agoKean and NJCU Sign Agreement Advancing University Merger
Kean University and New Jersey City University (NJCU) have signed a definitive agreement this week to move forward with their planned merger, which aims to expand...
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News7 months agoAttorney General Identifies Second Victim and Officer Involved in North Bergen Crash
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has identified the second person killed in the September 28 crash on Tonnelle Avenue as Joseph Aziz, 20, of Jersey...
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News7 months agoJudge Tosses Leroy Truth’s Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Mayor Stack, Public Officials
A federal judge has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed by Leonard Filipowski, also known as “Leroy Truth,” who accused Mayor Brian Stack and other public...
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News7 months agoNew Jersey Law Mandates Latino and Hispanic History in School Curriculum
Governor Phil Murphy has signed new legislation requiring Latino and Hispanic American history to be included in New Jersey’s Student Learning Standards for Social Studies and...
