HUDSON COUNTY – There’s plenty to read in this week’s editions of the Hudson Reporter. You can pick up your print edition around town this weekend, or come back to this website starting Sunday and scroll down your town’s page to read the stories.
Transportation is on the minds of Hoboken officialdom this week. New parking rules and a new approach to bike lanes are being considered.
In Jersey City, we offer a farewell to former Councilwoman Willie Flood, a former educator, civil rights activist, and icon of the city’s African-American community, and an analysis of Councilman Steven Fulop’s prospects as a mayoral candidate next year.
The search for the driver who allegedly struck and killed Omar Monroig about one month ago continues, and in our North Bergen and West New York/Union City newspapers we portray him as the family man, exuberant co-worker and stalwart friend his loved ones remember.
The Secaucus school budget, after just barely failing to be approved, is on its way to the Town Council for possible reductions.
All this, plus Jim Hague’s incisive sports reporting and the always-provocative Al Sullivan’s ‘Between The Lines.’
So pick up a copy of your town’s edition of the Hudson Reporter newspapers and read more about what’s happening in your town than you’ll find anywhere else.