HUDSON COUNTY – There’s plenty to read in this week’s editions of the Hudson Reporter this weekend. You can pick up your print edition around town, or come back to this website starting Sunday and scroll down your town’s page to read the stories.
In Hoboken, delays in restoring the Connors School’s preschool operation have led to long journeys for parents. New parents are ignoring the greener grass of the suburbs and staying in the city longer. And we have a feature story examining the work in musical therapy done by the Hoboken School of Music.
In Jersey City, while the city presses ahead with its opposition to the Spectra gas pipeline, the pipeline itself is nearly completely built.
In North Bergen the Board of Commissioners granted a controversial 30 year tax abatement to a new development and thanked Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli for his help during Hurricane Sandy.
Secaucus is bidding farewell to Robert Daniello, the departing middle school principal, and replacing Superintendent of Schools Cynthia Randina is getting off to a late start.
In Union City, a new art exhibit has opened at City Hall.
West New York’s controversial new ordinance regulating flags and signage will get an amendment grandfathering in previous permits.
All this, plus Jim Hague’s 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 this weekend, or revisit this website on Sunday, and read more about what’s happening in your town than you’ll find anywhere else.