
Ferris Pool Shutdown: How It Affected Three High School Swim Teams A Year Later
“The heating is not perfect by any degree but it is miles better than what it used to be,” said senior high school swimmer Lola Lam.

“The heating is not perfect by any degree but it is miles better than what it used to be,” said senior high school swimmer Lola Lam.

Those are just a bit of the news from this week’s Hudson County news roundup.

“Fire prevention is not really broadcasted as much as it should be in New Jersey,” Amaker-Mayo said. “Technically, we have enough resources, but I feel like the government has been stingy.”

“Hopefully this brings some more attention to it, that the fact beyond just noise, you have real safety concerns,” Jersey City Fulop said.

While still in development, this provides West New York residents with previously unavailable information, marking a chapter of progressive change for the authority.

From news in education and local programs to permit parking and a local lawsuit, we’ve got you covered with Hudson County news from this past week.

Workers who came out to protest are part of the Hudson County Office of Reintegration, a branch of the Department of Housing and Community Reintegration. What they do is provide services aimed at supporting individuals with mental health or substance abuse disorders, or face homelessness, among other life saving resources.

From new open programs and applications to new local businesses and a department’s demand for justice, we got you covered for this past week’s Hudson County news.

“It’s the best time for people to watch this in cinemas because there’s a lot of things happening around us, a lot of problems people are dealing with.”

Here’s what’s happened this week in Hudson County and New Jersey.
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