In this weekend’s papers: Bee all that you can bee

You’ll be surprised what you’ll find in this weekend’s Reporter newspapers, both in the print editions and this Sunday on the web.
In Hoboken, bars are reluctant to call police when incidents happen – and some believe the system is causing unnecessary dangers. Read about it on the cover of Sunday’s Hoboken Reporter.
Also, there’s political wrangling over a volunteer spot on the Hoboken Housing Authority board – and more wrangling over security in the housing projects.
And…did you know that there are at least three beekeepers in North Bergen? Read the story in this weekend’s North Bergen Reporter or in the upcoming edition of the Midweek Reporter.
Plus, Secaucus finally has put together its anti-harassment video for town employees and volunteers, in light of a lawsuit by two gay men who claimed they were harassed by volunteer firefighters. That suit cost the town big bucks.
In Jersey City, no one knows what caused a major fire in City Hall 30 years ago, but one former mayor says with some amusement that he remembers seeing a firefighter smoking a cigarette while fighting the blaze. Times have changed!
In Weehawken, there’s a parade for the town’s 150th birthday this Sunday.
In Union City and West New York, local legislators are making strides against homelessness and unemployment.
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