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32 taken into custody in Hudson County Sheriff’s Office warrant sweep
The sheriff announced the results of “Operation Spring Roundup,” a county-wide warrant sweep for failing to appear, violation of probation and willful non-support.
‘Fondling’ incident at Jersey City high school under investigation
Police responding to the school Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. were told one boy inappropriately touched another boy, who is also 16.
Survivor to speak at Bayonne Holocaust Remembrance Service May 6
“From the age of five until nine and a half, I was in survival mode.”
Hoboken Housing Authority director joins call for police precinct at public housing complex
Talks about reopening a precinct have emerged after a former high school sports star was fatally shot outside the Housing Authority last weekend.
Jersey City creates programs for veterans, including pairing them with shelter pets
The programs are named Pets for Vets and Veterans in Total Active Lifestyle (VITAL), established by the Health Department’s Division of Veterans Affairs.
Union City nursing home to return $510K in Medicaid overpayments
Under the settlement, the nursing home will pay the comptroller’s Medicaid Fraud Division three monthly payments of $170,146.
61-year-old resident dies in fire at Downtown Jersey City high-rise
The Hudson County Regional Arson Task Force and the Jersey City Fire Department are investigating the blaze at 270 Marin Blvd.
Columnists show ignorance about medical marijuana | Letters
Other readers remember Donald Payne Jr. and mock a lawsuit by condominium owners.
15-year-old girl is charged in Bayonne school ‘swatting’ incident
The girl, whose name was not released because she is a minor, was arrested just hours after students and staff at the school were ordered to shelter in place.
New Jersey City University names commencement speaker
Love was recognized by the Kennedy Center in 2022 as one of the “Next 50 Leaders” dedicated to making the world more inspired, inclusive, and compassionate.
Macy’s 4th of July fireworks show returning to the Hudson River
The waterfront from Weehawken to Jersey City should offer splendid views of the fireworks.
Statue honoring Marsha P. Johnson, tribute to Hudson River among Hoboken public art proposals
The late LGBT activist, who lived in Hoboken, is proposed to have a bronze statue as part of a program to make the city a public art's destination.