Hundreds of NJ security officers marched in Newark demanding better pay, benefits, and safer workplaces as leaders backed a new Security Bill of Rights.| Hudson Reporter
Bill O’Dea rolls out a six-figure digital ad blitz for Jersey City mayor, citing a 2004 report that Jim McGreevey built no housing as Woodbridge mayor.| Hudson Reporter
Secaucus property owners will see an increase in their 2025 property tax bills. One contributing factor is the Secaucus public school district budget, which is set at $51.5 million for the 2025–2026 school year. This results in a 4.6 percent increase in the school tax levy. According to Grace Yeo, school district business administrator, this […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
Rising rents in New Jersey have become a major issue for renters, especially in cities like Jersey City and Hoboken. Over the past few years, rents have increased significantly, putting pressure on residents who are already struggling with the cost of living. To solve this problem, both cities are taking action in different ways, aiming […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
The City of Hoboken is working on its first Curbside Mobility and Parking Action Plan. This new plan focuses on how to use public space along the city’s streets more effectively. Most of Hoboken’s 270,000 square feet of curbside space is used for parking, but the city needs this space to support other uses like […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
Former New Jersey Governor and current mayoral candidate Jim McGreevey says Jersey City’s finances are in serious trouble. In a detailed letter submitted to Jersey City Patch, he explained how the city overspent by $73 million over three years and still owes $112 million in Deferred Charges. He based his claims on audited financial statements […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
Find out why Hoboken is suing the FAA after a Hudson River helicopter crash killed six people, citing safety risks, noise, and lack of federal oversight.| Hudson Reporter
A Bell 206L-4 sightseeing helicopter operated by New York Helicopters broke apart in midair on April 10 during a tour of the Manhattan skyline. The aircraft had been flying for about 18 minutes when it suddenly failed and plunged into the Hudson River about 75 feet (22 meters) from the Jersey City waterfront, killing all […]| Hudson Reporter
Bill O’Dea helped stop a $4M school funding cut in Jersey City and launched a petition to oppose replacing the elected school board with appointees.| Hudson Reporter