HERE’S THE SPIN – The Four Corners branch of the Jersey City library, located at 678 Newark Ave. (not far from the Journal Square PATH station), is selling off its vinyl record collection for just 25 cents each. Unfortunately, a trip last weekend proved that it had been picked over, but there were delights remaining like a recording of Paula Danziger reading her classic young-adult novel There’s a Bat in Bunk Five, as well as ouevres from The Starland Vocal Band, David Cassidy, Kenny Loggins, and the Sesame Street cast. The hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 547-4381 on weekdays.Did you just open a show? Is your band playing somewhere? Are you staging a dance recital? Sponsoring an event? Let us know. Send photos and/or information to: The Hudson Current, P.O. Box 3069, 1400 Washington St., Hoboken, NJ 07030. Or fax to: 798-0018. Talk to us. We’re at current@hudsonreporter.com. Note our spankin’ new e-mail address! Weehawken resident Ben Goldman‘s latest art exhibit is online. Goldman’s work will be included in The Horse: An Original Equine Art Collection. The show will be at www.guild.com through March 30. Jersey City residents Mark Whitecage and Perry Robinson play with Brooklynite Chris Dahigren at Cornelia Street Caf