What's in the papers this weekend?
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HUDSON COUNTY -- There's plenty to read in the Hudson Reporter newspapers this weekend.

Some animal activists say they're concerned about stray animals are handled in North Bergen and West New York.

There's a new flood pump coming to Hoboken.

More on the woman who was charged for harboring dozens of cats in Secaucus.

The search for a new schools superintendent in Jersey City. And, a major new film festival founded by the Sorvino family.

Want more? Come back here to hudsonreporter.com on Sunday or pick up your local print edition.

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SandersK2
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October 09, 2011
and again, before you respond and say the other side is crooks, you should hold yourself to at least an adult level at a minimum or you really accomplish nothing except looking as bad as a crook yourself. lets drop this pointless argument and move on to better things there is certainly plenty to deal with in town. thanks.
SandersK2
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October 09, 2011
I have been watching the hospital twists and turns and was pleased how it came out and to see the leadership of our mayor in steering through some choppy waters. I was not pleased with some of the obstructions of the mason minions nor the uncalled for level of dirt flung on this and other message boards, presumably by that side. However, I am embarrassed by comments like Khoboken's last comment either which I agree do nothing to move the city forward and only reflect badly on those of us who really do know what is happening and are honestly trying to make a difference. I don't want to hear an excuse like not liking the reporting or the other side being crooks, the way you expressed yourself was abominable. We need to hold ourselves to a higher level and I would not want to be associated with that sort of commentary . I imagine he/she has good intentions but I think most of us would agree to talk like adults. If we can't do that then I guess we are no better then crooks. We must have better points to make
BobindaBoken
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October 09, 2011
your ignorance is making me laugh (and even your cronies aren't defending you because youre comments are so childish and to boot inaccurate...twice in a row now...) khoboken you are looking at the top of the page where the articles appear in order of time posted and not importance, do you ever actually read news websites? the bottom of this page is where the articles in the actual newspaper are posted and both the hospital and the development are before the other stuff, they were on the cover of the newspaper this weekend in fact!! every read a newspaper? so i guess you are now wrong twice. you havent left your bedroom all weekend because you are so busy conducting your "important work" on the internet making poo-poo jokes and Old Guard style juevile insults. you must be a member of the Old Guard who was kicked out for stupidity so now you are trying to impress the other side who doesnt want your poison either. apology accepted, hope you are more mature in the future.
khoboken
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October 09, 2011
What's that smell? Oh, Ray Ray's dirty diaper! That must mean that BB is nearby to change it for him. He is allegedly a grown man. Doubt he needs your lame attempt at snark to defend him. But he did write a helluva insightful article about the hospital - maybe that is why it is the 4th story down on the interent version, after such important stories such as Conan's gassy Blimp and stray animals. And no story about the Monarch building propsoed by Applied to be built at 15th street. HHHmmmm.. Can you spell RAG, BB? That is what your son submits aricles to as he play acts at being a journalist.
BobindaBoken
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October 08, 2011
saw it in there today, its a cover story. i think its obvious to everyone except you khoboken that that wasnt a comprehsenive list. but i guess being purposely ignorant and condescending is part of your definition of reform. your comment bettered our town a lot.
khoboken
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October 07, 2011
What, no aritcle on the sale of the hospital? I guess that significant event doesnt fit the defeinition of "news" for this rag. I was waiting for yet another insightful and informative piece by the journalistically challenged Ray Ray.