BRIEFS

About this issue This is the annual “Year in Review” issue of the Hudson Reporter newspapers. It replaces your regular issues in Guttenberg, Hoboken, Jersey City, North Bergen, Secaucus, Union City, Weehawken, and West New York. The Reporter will return to publishing regular issues next week. To keep up to date, follow our breaking news …

Gold Coast continues to shine
Development around Hudson County in 2013

In spite of the damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, builders and developers broke ground on projects in almost every local town in 2013, looking to capitalize on the county’s geographic prominence and influx of young and wealthy residents. Jersey City For much of the past decade, the LeFrak Organization’s massive Newport development project, …

Development around Hudson County in 2013

Opportunity meets ingenuity
Business in Hudson County continued to grow in 2013

With Superstorm Sandy more than a year in the past, many businesses have started to thrive again. The Super Bowl in February is expected to bring significant business to the area. In addition, even in a slowly recovering economy, thousands of new units of development are being created throughout the county, adding new residents who …

Business in Hudson County continued to grow in 2013

Everyone’s got an opinion
Super Bowl predictions run gamut, but Seahawks and Broncos rank high

Hudson County is football territory, what with the Giants and Jets playing right in our backyard in East Rutherford, next to Secaucus. And North Bergen and Jersey City residents can jump on Tonnelle Avenue to Route 3 West to get to MetLife Stadium for the Super Bowl next year. So it’s no surprise that the …

Super Bowl predictions run gamut, but Seahawks and Broncos rank high

Hopper comes home
Woman buys modern version of $40M painting depicting her house on Boulevard East

Nobody could be happier than Ligia Builes when she was able to purchase a modern remake of the classic Edward Hopper painting “East Wind Over Weehawken” earlier this month. That’s because nobody else can claim to own the white home prominently featured in the painting. Back in 1934, popular American artist Edward Hopper painted a …

Woman buys modern version of $40M painting depicting her house on Boulevard East

Elisabeth Morrow School supports Typhoon Haiyan relief efforts

After Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines, people around the world were moved by stories of devastation and suffering. Channel 7 ABC Eyewitness News reporter Nina Pineda launched a campaign called “Flip Flops for the Philippines,” and the community at the Elisabeth Morrow School quickly answered the call to donate shoes to help those in need. …

Creatures of the night
Area man acquires, cares for, teaches about and safeguards them

It started on a warm summer night on the bluffs of Guttenberg one year in the 1970s. An 8-year-old boy was sitting outside his father’s restaurant, viewing the dusk sky. But there were more than just shimmering stars above. There were these fleeting glances of dark, nocturnal figures racing across the sky. There were … …

Area man acquires, cares for, teaches about and safeguards them

BRIEFS

Reporter holiday ad deadlines, office closings The offices of the Hudson Reporter will be open on Monday, Dec. 30. They will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 in observance of New Year’s Day. The office will reopen Thursday, Jan. 2. Thus, the advertising and editorial deadlines for the Hudson Reporter newspapers …

A Pomeranian or more time with mom
Local kids tell what they really want for the holidays – and ‘Monster High’ is big

For some it’s dolls to add their collections. For others it’s a $500 video game system or the newest iPhone with all the upgrades. For many it’s a staple, like a new pair of shoes or a backpack. The gifts that children want this year run the gamut from the simple to the very expensive. …

Local kids tell what they really want for the holidays – and ‘Monster High’ is big