
We Win Life: Jersey City’s ‘Winningest Coach’ Robert Hampton Embodies Love, Hope For Lincoln High School And Bergen-Lafayette
“I hope that [Jersey City] realizes the gems they have in this community,” Hampton told Slice of Culture.

“I hope that [Jersey City] realizes the gems they have in this community,” Hampton told Slice of Culture.

Photo courtesy of Chris Fry/Jersey Digs. This week in Hudson County, Jersey City lost a local legend, an old staple tavern in Hoboken is getting a documentary and a beloved sub shop in Kearny has reopened. Read all about it. Jersey City’s “Monticello Queen” Has Passed Away Ruth Moore, the

“I love having a nice space for the customers,” said Moura. “The community has been very supportive.”

Vendor opportunities for a Kearny fundraiser this fall and adult high school classes were announced this week in Hudson County.

Hudson County enters its last month of summer, but the community news doesn’t stop there. Here’s what’s been happening.

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Whether you grabbed tickets to see the action, are looking for fan experiences more, here’s what you can expect in Hudson County.

A lot has been happening in Hudson County from a new Kearny candidate in the county sheriff race, a secret garden tour in Hoboken and more.

“West New York has changed and continues to change every single day gentrification is running rampant, and having this film set in my hometown is preserving a part of it and keeping the West New York of my childhood safe.”

From free citizenship classes to lending a helping hand to Hudson County youth starting school soon, we’ve got you covered with what’s happening in Hudson County.
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