Santa arrives early in North Bergen
Kris Kringle gives presents to Housing Authority children

Children living the North Bergen Housing Authority got their gifts a week early at the third annual Christmas Party at Lawler Towers last Saturday. Each child walked up to Santa to get a gift. Sebastian Moza, 9, said Christmas is his favorite time of year. “You get to see the people in your family and …

Kris Kringle gives presents to Housing Authority children

Posting holiday scenes in Hoboken – for decades
Longtime resident places Christmas displays around city

For more than two decades, resident Carmine Percontino has displayed a holiday scene outside his home at 827 Willow Ave. Over the years, he has created three more placed around uptown Hoboken during December. Two are outside 827 Willow Ave., one is outside 1032 Park Ave., and the newest addition is outside the Hoboken Historical …

Longtime resident places Christmas displays around city

Court orders city to turn over documents
Emails and texts between mayor and operatives must be released

In a decision that may affect the upcoming mayoral election in Jersey City, Superior Court Judge Daniel D’Alessandro has ruled that Jersey City wrongfully withheld communications between Mayor Steven Fulop and political operative Tom Bertoli. Jennifer Morrill, spokesperson for Mayor Fulop, called the decision a split judgment. Former corporation counsel and mayoral candidate Bill Matsikoudis …

Emails and texts between mayor and operatives must be released

Celebrating Sinatra

Dear Editor: Celebrating Sinatra at 101 my annual salute celebrating Frank Sinatra’s birthday, December 12th, continues. His legions of fans include Peggy King and the All-Star Jazz Trio, big band singer Harry Prime talent promoter/musician Billy Jon Coogan, Chris Valenti program director of WYYR, music archivist Anthony DiFlorio III, actress Jane Powell, singer Tony Bennett, …

Immigrants worried about Trump
Non-profit raises money to defend local Latin American refugees

An increase in violence and political unrest in Central America over the last decade has sent many women and children escaping on foot to Mexico, and ultimately, into the United States. Some have come legally, and some have not. A Union City-based non-profit advocacy group has been working with local immigrants to educate them, help …

Non-profit raises money to defend local Latin American refugees

Santa arrives early in North Bergen
Kris Kringle gives presents to Housing Authority children

Children living the North Bergen Housing Authority got their gifts a week early at the third annual Christmas Party at Lawler Towers last Saturday. Each child walked up to Santa to get a gift. Sebastian Moza, 9, said Christmas is his favorite time of year. “You get to see the people in your family and …

Kris Kringle gives presents to Housing Authority children

Posting holiday scenes in Hoboken – for decades
Longtime resident places Christmas displays around city

For more than two decades, resident Carmine Percontino has displayed a holiday scene outside his home at 827 Willow Ave. Over the years, he has created three more placed around uptown Hoboken during December. Two are outside 827 Willow Ave., one is outside 1032 Park Ave., and the newest addition is outside the Hoboken Historical …

Longtime resident places Christmas displays around city

Court orders city to turn over documents
Emails and texts between mayor and operatives must be released

In a decision that may affect the upcoming mayoral election in Jersey City, Superior Court Judge Daniel D’Alessandro has ruled that Jersey City wrongfully withheld communications between Mayor Steven Fulop and political operative Tom Bertoli. Jennifer Morrill, spokesperson for Mayor Fulop, called the decision a split judgment. Former corporation counsel and mayoral candidate Bill Matsikoudis …

Emails and texts between mayor and operatives must be released