Health care on the go
NHCAC uses mobile van to bring services to the community

When Union City resident Cornelio Torres needs his blood pressure checked or requires other health screenings, he doesn’t have to get out his wallet. Instead, he uses the mobile van provided by the federally funded North Hudson Community Action Corporation (NHCAC), a non-profit health care agency for low-income people countywide. “I come every month,” said …

NHCAC uses mobile van to bring services to the community

BRIEFS
2/14/10

Amended complaint filed in WNY recall effort The “Together We Can” organization leading the recall effort against Mayor Sal Vega in West New York filed an amended complaint last week in Superior Court against Town Clerk Carmela Riccie. Dr. Felix Roque, who is leading the effort to recall the mayor and commissioners, said the complaint …

2/14/10

Education, activities for immigrants
CEUS leads local grassroots effort

It’s not obvious from the exterior, but on a corner in Union City sits a community gem. Based on a philosophy of volunteerism and community investment, Comite En Union para Salvadorenos (CEUS) has been a resource for immigrants in Hudson County and throughout northern New Jersey for 18 years. Founded by Executive Director Blanca Molina …

CEUS leads local grassroots effort

BRIEFS
2/10/10

Union City-based real estate developer indicted Moshe “Michael” Altman, a Union City-based real estate developer, was indicted last week on 41 counts of money laundering and corruption offenses. The announcement from U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said that Altman, 39, of Monsey, N.Y., and alleged co-conspirators Shimon Haber, 34, of Brooklyn, and Itzhak Friedlander, 42, …

2/10/10

Looking for love
Hudson County residents describe how they met their mates

Valentine’s Day – a made-up holiday that many couples will feel pressured to celebrate next Sunday – can be blamed for two phenomena: boosting the sales of jewelry, flowers, candy, and Hallmark cards; and making many singles feel like crap. As V-Day nears, the “unattached,” as they’re ominously known, may wade through store aisles filled …

Hudson County residents describe how they met their mates

Celebrating Marti
West New Yorkers pay tribute to Cuban patriot

On Jan. 27 West New York officials, residents, and students of many ages and ethnicities gathered at City Hall to celebrate the legacy of a prominent figure in Cuban history, Jose Marti. Martí was born in Havana in 1853. He created the Cuban Revolutionary Party, became a political activist at a young age, and went …

West New Yorkers pay tribute to Cuban patriot

Gotcha
UC will install red-light cameras; WNY may consider it

Earlier this month, the Union City Board of Commissioners awarded a contract to American Traffic Solutions to install cameras at various intersections in that city, to snap photos of cars running red lights. After the cameras snap photos, the state Department of Transportation will send a ticket to the car’s registered owner. Union City is …

UC will install red-light cameras; WNY may consider it

Swine not
Local residents line up for free H1N1 vaccine; more to come

More than 300 local residents lined up last week to receive free H1N1 (swine flu) vaccinations available at several locations in Hudson County. More clinics will be held in the next few weeks. Even though last week’s clinics were in West New York, they were open to all Hudson County residents, and no one was …

Local residents line up for free H1N1 vaccine; more to come

Testing endurance
New Union City recruits face rigors of police academy

Eight new recruits who were recently sworn into the Union City Police Department began training at the police academy on Monday in Jersey City. By Tuesday, one had already resigned. “Unfortunately, the rigors of the academy were a bit more than some recruits expected,” said Police Chief Charles Everett last week. “Having recruits resign early …

New Union City recruits face rigors of police academy