Many prominent Hudson County politicos donated to Jersey City mayor’s gov run
While it’s not exactly a shocker, many prominent Hudson County politicos donated to Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop’s campaign for governor, his first campaign finance report for the 2025 primary shows....
View Article2 Jersey City MUA workers receiving $585k, 1 gets $10k raise, to settle...
A Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) worker is receiving a $585,000 payout and one receiving a $10,000 raise to settle racism claims that included allegations of white supremacy. By John...
View ArticleUnion City cop charged with DWI in Secaucus admitted to having ‘a couple drinks’
A Union City police officer that was charged with driving while intoxicated in Secaucus last month admitted to having “a couple drinks” after being found asleep at the wheel with the car still in drive...
View ArticleHudson County settles late HCPO detective’s discrimination claims for $125k
The Hudson County government paid a $125,000 settlement for a late prosecutor’s office detective, just weeks before her passing, to settle a case where she alleged discrimination due to her two...
View ArticleEx-Hoboken Council Pres. Campos has law license reinstated after 3-year...
Former Hoboken Council President Chris Campos had his law license was reinstated early this summer after a three-year suspension, which came after he was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his role...
View ArticleMilad parade brought Jersey City police off-duty rates under scrutiny, emails...
Negotiating the Jersey City police off-duty rates for the 44th Annual Milad Parade on Sunday brought the entire program under scrutiny, emails obtained by HCV show. By John Heinis/Hudson County View...
View ArticleNJDOH has ‘high concern with respect to financial distress’ at Hoboken hospital
The New Jersey Department of Health has “high concern with respect to financial distress” at the Hoboken University Medical Center, according to a letter sent to local and state officials last week. By...
View Article18 months after Secaucus-based NRIA closed for fraud, investors still seeking...
Approximately 18 months after the Secaucus-based National Realty Investment Advisors (NRIA) was shuttered for fraud after running an elaborate Ponzi scheme, many investors are still seeking refunds. By...
View ArticleTenants at 630 Bergen Ave. in Jersey City seeking answers for broken...
Tenants at 630 Bergen Ave. in Jersey City are seeking answers for an elevator that has remained broken for roughly two years, along with water damage along the windows and ceilings of certain...
View ArticleZimmer takes aim at Hoboken BA over his OPRA for her RBD comms with council
Former Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer is taking aim at Business Administrator Jason Freeman over his recent Open Public Records Act (OPRA) request for her communications with the city council related to...
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