Secaucus, Hoboken, and Bayonne are holding municipal elections on Tuesday, so read up on last-minute scandals and issues.
In Hoboken, the hospital is in poor financial straits, and the new CEO has some honest comments on what will happen next. He still believes in a place called hope.
In Jersey City, what happened with the autopsy on former political consultant Jack Shaw, who was arrested in July and found dead in his apartment days later? Rumors said it may have been a suicide...
In Weehawken, a man was denied the chance to build two two-family houses on the Palisade hills.
In Union City and West New York, there are some numbers on kids with lead poisoning.
In North Bergen, $700,000 cash wasn't the only strange thing found in a storage locker last week.
In Bayonne, their hospital has some questions to answer as well.
Check these stories out on Sunday at www.hudsonreporter.com.html, or pick up the print editions in your town!







In Hoboken, the hospital is in poor financial straits, and the new CEO has some honest comments on what will happen next.
How does the writer know whether or not the CEO's comments were "honest" or not? Nothing else the HUMC management team has told us has been true. The paper printed every lie about the "Miracle Recovery" HUMC was having.
Respectfully, I say it's time to put the Save St. Mary pom-poms down and demand some answers.