What’s in the Hudson Reporter newspapers this weekend?

Jailed ex-Guttenberg mayor to go to halfway house for holidays, and other stories

HUDSON COUNTY — What’s in the Hudson Reporter newspapers this weekend? There are stories that you won’t find anywhere else, and more involved takes on those you’ve already heard about.
In Hoboken, three residents who are Penn State alums have made national news. Find out why.
In Guttenberg, jailed ex-mayor David Delle Donna will go to a halfway house for the holidays. His case resulted in criticism of Gov. Christopher Christie. At the time, Christie was the U.S. attorney and his office gave a lighter sentence to a government witness against Delle Donna who was herself accused of egregious crimes. Find out more in the North Bergen Reporter.
In Jersey City, why are residents opposed to a voucher program that supposedly would help provide scholarships for low-income kids?
In West New York, a former drug user made a complete turnaround in a matter of four months.
In Secaucus, land near the old Keystone factory needs more environmental testing, even after years of cleanup.
In Al Sullivan’s political column, politics isn’t as quiet as you think, and alliances are shifting.
There’s much more. So read hudsonreporter.com starting this Sunday.

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