Weehawken musician on the rise
Rockabilly star Skuller has holiday treat for fans

This month Jack Skuller, a 20-year-old singer-songwriter from Weehawken who attends college in Hoboken, released two holiday singles to raise funds for a charity called Holiday Express. Holiday Express is a New Jersey-based non-profit that provides financial support, music, and food to the less fortunate during the holidays. Their more than 2,000 volunteers include 150 …

Rockabilly star Skuller has holiday treat for fans

Help for the holidays
Where to donate, volunteer, and get a free Thanksgiving meal or turkey

Every year, the Hudson Reporter provides information about how to get a free meal, or donate supplies or time around the Thanksgiving holidays. Below is our roster of places to help in Jersey City and Hoboken, and to see the activities and opportunities in the other towns, scroll down to click on “News” for that …

Where to donate, volunteer, and get a free Thanksgiving meal or turkey

In light of Hoboken crash, NJ Transit wonโ€™t allow engineers who exhibit apnea symptoms to operate trains

HOBOKEN — On Nov 16 the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced they are working on regulations to address worker fatigue and will issue a safety advisory to push for railroad companies and agencies to address this concern. This comes in the wake of the Hoboken Terminal train crash in September which injured over 100 people …

Pasta night a big hit

To the Editor: Thank you to all community supporters for your generous contribution in support of the highly successful Mandyโ€™s Miles of Smiles 2nd annual Pasta Night. More than 100 people attended this yearโ€™s event, which was held on October 8. Your donations were greatly appreciated, and we are pleased to recognize the following businesses …

When?

To the Editor: Here are five unfortunate and indisputable facts: 1. No teachers contract in seven out of eight years 2. Experienced teachers leaving school system 3. An inefficient expensive real time system continues. 4. Funds used for renovations only 5. No movement by Board of Education How long will the children, parents, and citizens …

Changes to DPW announced

JERSEY CITY — Mayor Steven Fulop announced The appointment of Jersey City resident and waste management professional Patrick Stamato to the appointment of Department of Public Works director. Stamato, who has more than four decades of management experience in the solid waste, recycling, and snow removal industry, replaces longtime city employee Mark Redfield who retired …