BRIEFS
1/3/10

Welcome to the 2010 preview issue This special issue of the Hudson Reporter newspaper replaces your regular weekly issues in Hoboken, Guttenberg, North Bergen, Secaucus, Jersey City, West New York, Weehawken, and Union City. This issue is a “2009 Year in Review” issue, and the upcoming Jan. 3, 2010 issue will be a “2010 Preview” …

1/3/10

What’s coming up?
The biggest stories to look for in your town in 2010

There will be battles in several of our towns this year over politics, development, and health care. Brian Stack is up for re-election as mayor of Union City, and already, his opponents have been out circulating critical flyers against him. Meanwhile, next door in West New York, Mayor Silverio “Sal” Vega is under attack from …

The biggest stories to look for in your town in 2010

What’s up in the new year in politics?
Secaucus, Weehawken, Bayonne and Union City face elections in 2010

Barring the unforeseen or any more arrests, 2010 should be a relatively peaceful year for Hudson County politics. One big potential political clash seemed to have been derailed in late 2009 when Dr. Felix Roque of West New York came up short on petition signatures that would have allowed a recall election of West New …

Secaucus, Weehawken, Bayonne and Union City face elections in 2010

The upcoming year in development
What’s on tap in 2010 for commercial and residential buildings

The real estate market in Hudson County continues to be something of a mixed bag as the region and the nation struggle to recover from the recession, housing crisis, and credit crunch. On a positive front, office space in the county boasts the lowest vacancy rate in New Jersey at 5.7 percent, according to a …

What’s on tap in 2010 for commercial and residential buildings

Our cracked crystal ball
Reporter psychic predicts the news in your town for 2010

This year, I shook up my crystal ball and then peered in, hoping to see if anyone in Hudson County is going to be shaken up, shaken down, or shaken all around in 2010. All of that happened last year, if you’ve been paying attention. _____________ In 2010, casinos will open up in the Lincoln …

Reporter psychic predicts the news in your town for 2010

Click More News below to read our end-of-year stories

Click More News below for your town’s news (“Hoboken News,” “Weehawken News,” “Jersey City News,” etc.) to read our annual roundup of the biggest news countywide this past year. This weekend, we did a special issue that replaces your regular weekly issues in Hoboken, Guttenberg, North Bergen, Secaucus, Jersey City, West New York, Weehawken, and …

Refresh your memory on local news!
Hudson County’s biggest happenings in 2009, by town

The biggest story in Hudson County this year was the massive FBI sting operation against government corruption. Many politicians who were running for office this past spring as well as their associates were snared when a government informant offered them cash for their campaigns, purportedly in exchange for help with his development. But not everything …

Hudson County’s biggest happenings in 2009, by town

Politics in 2009
Elections, FBI sting mark Hudson County politics

No political event was more significant in Hudson County in 2009 than the July 23 arrests of 44 public officials and religious leaders in a federal sting operation. The FBI was able to tape politicians allegedly accepting campaign donations from an informant in exchange for promises to help the donor with his purported development projects. …

Elections, FBI sting mark Hudson County politics

The year in development
Residential abatements debated, new stores and theaters open

The real estate market in Hudson County was a mixed bag this year as new stores opened up and residential developers asked for more favorable tax deals from their city governments. Although office space in the county boasts the lowest vacancy rate in New Jersey at 5.7 percent, according to a January report from Rutgers …

Residential abatements debated, new stores and theaters open

The business of business
Hudson stores, companies cope with economy

While the loss of jobs in 2009 affected many residents and businesses in Hudson County, new jobs and innovative ideas have also flourished during the national economic downturn. Pending legislation introduced in November will, if approved, increase the tax breaks given to employers under New Jersey’s Business Economic Incentive Program (BEIP). If the bill passes, …

Hudson stores, companies cope with economy