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, both sides of the rent control referendum question debated their positions at a public forum, and four members of the City Council have filed a lawsuit claiming the appointment of new Councilman James Doyle is invalid.
In Jersey City’s dueling pay-to-play ordinances, it looks like Mayor Jerramiah Healy’s version has the advantage, but Councilman Steven Fulop has vowed to bring his more-restrictive version back for a vote next month.
School busing of children in the Riverside Court neighborhood in Secaucus has the Town Council and Board of Education trading charges.
North Bergen critics of Mayor Nicholas Sacco were out in force at the last commissioner’s meeting. The Appleview condominium project saga will drag on at least until December before a Planning Board decision.
In West New York and Union City, aspiring filmmakers got to show their work and collect awards at the fifth annual North Hudson Film Festival came to a close.
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, ort revisit this website on Sunday, and read more about what’s happening in your town than you’ll find anywhere else.