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Reporter holiday ad deadlines, office closings

 

Due to the Christmas holiday on Thursday, Dec. 25, and New Year’s Day the following week, advertising and editorial deadlines for the Hudson Reporter newspapers have changed.

Instead of the regular Secaucus Reporter, North Bergen Reporter, Union City Reporter, West New York Reporter, Hoboken Reporter, Jersey City Reporter, and Weehawken Reporter for Sunday, Dec. 28, the Hudson Reporter will publish our annual countywide “Year in Review” on that date. That special edition will not contain letters to the editor. The classified and display advertising deadlines are Monday, Dec. 22, at 12 noon. 

The offices of the Hudson Reporter newspapers will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24 through Friday Dec. 26 in observance of the holiday. The office will reopen Monday, Dec. 29.

The following week, the offices will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1, 2015, in observance of New Year’s Day. The office will reopen Friday, Jan. 2, 2015. Regular editions of the newspapers will be published on Jan. 4, 2015.

The classified advertising editorial deadline for all Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015 editions is Monday, Dec. 29 at 12 noon. The display advertising and editorial deadlines for the Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015 editions of the Secaucus Reporter, North Bergen Reporter, Union City Reporter, West New York Reporter, , and Weehawken Reporter are Monday, Dec. 29 at 12 noon. The display advertising and editorial deadlines for the Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015 editions of the Hoboken Reporter and Jersey City Reporter are Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 12 noon.

Keep up with breaking news at www.hudsonreporter.com. Happy holidays!

 

Christmas event for Union City kids

 

The Brian Stack Civic Association invites Union City residents to the Children’s Christmas Show and Toy Giveaway Saturday, Dec. 20 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Washington School, 3905 New York Ave. Open to local kids 10 and younger, accompanied by a parent or guardian.

 

MTC visits High Tech musical theatre for series of master classes

 

Musical theater majors at High Tech High School (a countywide public high school based in North Bergen) recently read an advance copy of “The Lost Lake,” a world premiere play written by Tony Award-winner David Auburn and directed by Tony winner Daniel Sullivan, the team responsible for the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Proof” and “The Columnist.” An engrossing, revealing portrait of two strangers bound by circumstance, “The Lost Lake” dramatizes the struggle for human connection in an imperfect world.

As part of an alliance with Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC), the students worked on improvisational theatre and original script work based on the play and composed original material, performing it in class with professional actors. Already in deep preparation for their upcoming “Magic of Disney” production in January and spring production of “A Chorus Line,” the majors visited MTC’s production of “Country Home” with Blythe Danner and look forward to the upcoming “Constellations” with Jake Gyllenhaal.

“I feel that it’s imperative that students are exposed to artists working in the professional theatre world,” says Alex Perez, director of High Tech Musical Theatre. “We are excited to create new alliances with such an incredible theatre company as Manhattan Theatre Club.”

Founded in 1970 and committed to the creation of new plays and musicals through an intensive Artistic Development Program, MTC presents original works on its stages. MTC’s Education Program promotes active participation in the arts through in-class instruction, student and family matinees, teacher training, internships, and online distance learning. MTC includes a subscriber base of 20,000 at present and showcases its productions at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

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