On August 23, 2025, five synchronized pilots flew over New York City, spelling out messages in smoke that referenced “Uranus.” The phrase “Uranus Looks Good” appeared above all five boroughs and Hoboken, New Jersey. Residents in Hudson and Bergen counties also reported seeing the skywritten words. Public Reactions on Social Media and Local Reports The […]| Entertainment – Hudson Reporter
WWE fans waited over six hours outside Bayonne Medical Center to see John Cena filming Netflix’s Little Brother, but the star never appeared in public.| Hudson Reporter
On July 23, 2025, New Jersey City University’s Board of Trustees officially appointed Andrés Acebo as the 13th president of the institution. This decision followed a unanimous vote at the board’s regular meeting. Acebo had held the interim title since January 17, 2023, during which time he led the university through a period the board […]| Education – Hudson Reporter
Find out how Rep. Rob Menendez secured $9.8M for Head Start and Early Head Start programs supporting children and families in Hudson County, New Jersey.| Hudson Reporter
Hudson County is pushing forward with an ambitious vision to expand its outdoor spaces. County Executive Craig Guy has been working with Governor Phil Murphy’s administration to advance the Essex-Hudson Greenway project, a nine-mile trail corridor that will add more than 135 acres of new green space. This effort ties directly into the Hackensack River […]| Hudson Reporter
On August 2, 2025, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced that Wayne Mello had been appointed Acting Prosecutor of Hudson County, a decision made following the retirement of Prosecutor Esther Suarez, who officially stepped down from her position on July 31, 2025. Mello had served as First Assistant Prosecutor for Hudson County since 2016, […]| Politics – Hudson Reporter
The Jersey City Latin Jazz Festival is one of the best-known cultural gatherings in New Jersey and New York. What started in 2013 as a small concert at the Riverview Farmers Market in Jersey City Heights grew into the non-profit Riverview Jazz, which has gone on to produce up to 100 free jazz shows every […]| Hudson Reporter