SAULINO, EUGENE

SAULINO, EUGENE. Mass for Eugene โ€œGeneโ€ Saulino, 79, a lifelong resident of Hoboken, was held Dec. 29 at St. Annโ€™s RC Church in Hoboken. He died Dec. 23 at Hoboken University Medical Center. Saulino was a self-employed master plumber for Saulino Plumbing and Heating in Hoboken. He was U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War. …

SILETTI SR., JOHN A

SILETTI SR., JOHN A. John A. Silletti, Sr. 80, formerly of Hoboken, passed away in Studio City, CA on Dec. 15. He attended Demarest High School, Hoboken, NJ where he excelled in football, basketball and baseball. He and best friend George Palermo owned and operated The Chatterbox Tavern in Hoboken until he left the business …

SOLURI, ANTHONY J

SOLURI, ANTHONY J. Mass for Anthony J. Soluri, 55, of Jersey City, was held Dec. 30 at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Jersey City. He died Dec. 27 at Harborside Health Care Center in Bridgewater. Born in Jersey City, Soluri was a lifelong resident, and worked in the family-owned A&J Waste Paper Company in …

2009: A gaze into the year to come in sportsAnother glance into the crystal ball, courtesy of Hagueini

Every year at this time, the Hudson Reporter newspaper chain publishes an edition that asks its writers to take a look into the future and see what might be in store for the coming year. _____________ Hagueini predicts big things for local sports. ________ With that in mind, itโ€™s only natural that the Reporter calls …

Forget moving to New York!

The New York Times today profiles a young couple who met on the internet and were going to move in together in Chelsea after he gave up his “pricey studio” in Hoboken. Instead, they realized they’d get a much better deal in Jersey City. Read all about their very astute decision HERE.

Hey, Evan … we SAW you!

Local bartender Chris Halleron has something to say in his “open letter to the young urban professional whom I caught picking his nose in the Window of Starbucks.” It’s worth a few laughs. Read it HERE or in this week’s edition of the Current.