
Bike Lanes And Project Zero Become Debate For West New York, Guttenberg And North Bergen Locals
County Commissioners highlighted the struggle both officials and locals find themselves in as high traffic and lack of bicycle lanes.

County Commissioners highlighted the struggle both officials and locals find themselves in as high traffic and lack of bicycle lanes.

The Hudson County community is coming together in different ways as the weather begins to drop to colder temperatures. Here’s this week’s news roundup.

Photo courtesy of NJ Chamber of Commerce. Exciting, humbling and scary is how Alex Lasry described the opportunity of being the CEO of the FIFA World Cup 26™ NYNJ Host Committee as they prepare for the “largest event in human history.” The FIFA World Cup, which is coming to the

“I was reading this, and I was crying.
It made me remember everything,” said Benanti’s Delicatessen’s owner.

Thanksgiving nearing means plenty of initiative opportunities for Hudson County residents to help and give back to the community you are thankful for.

The cold weather isn’t stopping Hudson County from keeping up with their recreational activities.

For Tuesday, Dec. 2’s runoff election, Hudson County voter participation is arguably even more critical this time around.

“So instead of just reporting on what I was seeing with dismay, I decided to flip the script and be the force in local government that I wished to write about.”

“We will not stand by while families face hunger. That is why our state will mobilize every available resource to strengthen our food access networks banks, protect vulnerable communities…”

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