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New shelter manager in town
Holly Hanson to set new policies and practices

A group of 20 to 25 local animal volunteers gathered at Town Hall Tuesday to meet local veterinarian Holly Hanson, who was recently hired to serve as the manager for the Secaucus Animal Shelter. ...
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Schoolyard rumble
Will state have to mediate between teachers’ union and Board of Ed?

Leaders from the Secaucus teachers’ union and the Board of Education met last week to address long-held tensions that erupted after the union took a vote of “no confidence” in Superintendent Cynth...
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Being Jets-green in a Giants-blue town
Fans of the area’s other football team commiserate during Super Bowl weekend

According to the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XLII, Hoboken resident and New York Giants Quarterback Eli Manning, “losing hurts.” If there’s any doubt, just ask the New York Jets, who los...
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Pesky varmints
Clarendon Elementary tackles bed bug issue

A bed bug was found at the end of January in a fifth grade classroom at Clarendon Elementary school in Secaucus, and another one was found days later in the same room, a school official confirmed....
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Breaking news is posted every day, all day long at hudsonreporter.com Did you know that new local news stories are posted continuously, every day, at hudsonreporter.com? Go to the top of the ...
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Teachers walk out of board meeting
Union clashes with superintendent, citing lack of trust

Long simmering tensions between a local Secaucus’ teachers union and Superintendent of Schools Cynthia Randina surfaced at a Jan. 19 Board of Education meeting when union president Bob Anderson a...
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Worthy of a red cape and cap
Ladies’ auxiliary hosts second annual breakfast

While you won’t see current members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Secaucus Exempt Firemen’s Association donning the traditional red hat, cape, and white dress once worn during parades, you will...
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Five new police sworn in
Secaucus will vote on measure to hire transfers from other towns

The town of Secaucus is expanding its ability to staff the police force, which has had a number of retirements, by allowing transfers from other municipalities. The town introduced an ordinance a...
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Move school board race to November?
Timing of election up for decision

Secaucus is considering whether to move its school board elections from April to November, as a new state law allows each district to make the decision. Holding the elections in November might in...
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Displaying each manhole and propane tank
NJMC releases digital municipal maps with many details

Maps have long surpassed the simple goal of getting people from point A to point B, with the availability of online mapping tools that show parks, train stations, places of interest, and snapshot...
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‘Something is wrong here’
Council meeting: Mayor offers to mediate school district dispute; pay to play and other issues discussed

The Town Council unanimously passed a resolution on Tuesday supporting Mayor Michael Gonelli’s offer to mediate between the local teachers union and the school administration to try and find a so...
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Alzheimer’s Association to run three-part series at the library The Greater New Jersey Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will host a three-part series at the Secaucus Public Library and ...
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