
Hudson County Rushes To Help Feed Families, Community Says Goodbye To Beloved Diner And More In This Hudson County News Roundup
Communities are coming together in food assistance, education, tributes and more. Here’s this week’s news roundup.

Communities are coming together in food assistance, education, tributes and more. Here’s this week’s news roundup.

If you reside in Jersey City, you know it’s time to choose a new mayor and city council members.

“I’m here to continue to be a bridge in this great city. Together, we can build a Jersey City that works for all of us.”

“I wanna fix the issues that we’re having here within Jersey City and become one big community.”

From public transit updates to other local news, here’s what you’ve missed—all in this week’s Hudson County news roundup.

The Jersey Escrow is a series where we keep you up-to-date on affordable housing information. Here’s a roundup of housing news from this past summer.

For a city that’s just one square mile, Hoboken offers a lot. There are, quite literally, hundreds of food establishments: sit-down restaurants, cafes, quick service and take-out options abound. But with so much choice comes so much competition, and often, the Hoboken food scene can feel like a revolving door

From a “violent” argument in Marshalls to residents unhappy with bike lanes, we’ve got you covered with Hudson County’s news.

“Our democracy is being attacked. It’s so important for us to honor our stories and provide fact-based information to our communities,” Miles said in a written response.

“Please join us this Thursday evening for this critical meeting and feel free to pass this message along to all your neighbors and friends.”
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