HUDSON COUNTY — What’s in the Hudson Reporter newspapers this weekend? Lots of detailed stories you haven’t read anywhere else!
You can pick up your print edition around town, or come back to hudsonreporter.com and scroll down the page to get to the stories for the individual towns starting Sunday.
In North Bergen, the city has investigated to more than 4,000 complaints about illegal apartments in the past five years. Sounds like a lot? Read the North Bergen Reporter.
Also in that paper, when will the traffic problems on Tonnelle Avenue be elminated?
In Hoboken, the mayor’s been testifying for hours in the case of a laid-off City Hall public information officer. The testimony touches upon a number of juicy political issues. Read about it this weekend.
In both Jersey City and Hoboken, homeowners are anticipating a reval, which means their taxes may go up or down, depending on how long ago their property was last assessed. Read about it in both towns’ papers this weekend.
In West New York, find out more about former Pres. Bill Clinton’s visit to the schoolchildren.
In Union City, an author has started a publishing company that donates profits to stray dogs.
In Weehawken, who will be the new deputy police chief?
In Secaucus, read updates on the town’s fight to keep taxes down.
There’s much more. Come back Sunday and leave comments here at hudsonreporter.com!