The pain of leaving summer behind and beginning a new school year shouldn’t be too hard for West New York students this year – the first day back, Sept. 9, is only a half day. And although the fol...
Wild, lost, and abandoned animals continue to plague several communities in Hudson County. Beyond the managerial problems facing shelters and animal control, there are widespread populations of f...
Local residents discovered through print and televised news reports last week that the imam at the center of the controversy over the proposed Islamic cultural center and mosque near the former W...
The North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue Management Committee has passed its $55.9 million budget, which represents a 3 percent increase from last year’s $54.2 million budget. NHRFR covers fir...
Private First Class Felipe Ramirez’s young life was cut short while riding his motorcycle two weeks ago when he was struck by an alleged drunk driver. His family and friends were devastated, but ...
BRIEFS Two WNY men charged with identity theft and fraud Last week, the office of the Attorney General in New Jersey announced that two West New York men were indicted on Aug. 27 for their alleged r...
West New York is the only town in Hudson County that boasts a dog run along the scenic stretch of Boulevard East, but it’s a view that many dog owners and their furry friends haven’t been enjoyin...
This coming weekend, the “undead” will roam through Union City and the streets will run red – with plush carpeting. On Friday, Sept. 3, at 8 p.m., Union City will host its first-ever world premie...
Rep. Albio Sires met with the Hudson Reporter this week to give an update on various issues concerning the 13th Congressional district, including healthcare initiatives, immigration reform, hom...
BRIEFS Holiday Hudson Reporter editorial and advertising deadlines Because of the Labor Day holiday, some of the Hudson Reporter newspapers will have special advertising deadlines. For the Sept. 8 edi...
Though “diminutive” in size, West New York resident and Union City native Henrietta Dwyer has been ruffling a few big feathers in Hudson County politics lately, and she’s not making any apologies...
In the beginning of a monologue she created this summer, 12-year old Gabriela Campoverde wrote, “I am from the closet in my aunts’ house because it’s dark and no one can find me there.” The soft-...
While students count down their final days of summer, a few teachers from Hudson County joined each other in a summer school of their own last week. They had their bags filled with pens and paper...