Jersey duo mull success with Knights
Jersey duo mull success with Knights
PISCATAWAY — The packed house, the ocean of red Rutgers sweatshirts, the throbbing student section, the national television audience.
Jersey Journal Update
Central Avenue bus service update A free weekend shuttle will be running on Central Avenue, from Journal Square to Hague Street, for 18 weeks beginning Saturday, Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise and Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy are scheduled to announce tomorrow.
Menendez finds his port of call
Bob Menendez must be one happy guy. A week ago, New Jersey’s newly appointed senator was rolling through southern New Jersey, trying to muster publicity for his so-called “listening tour” with voters.
Atlantic City sports wagering pushed
TRENTON — Long shots do come in occasionally. With that in mind, two South Jersey assemblymen are pushing a bill that would legalize sports wagering in Atlantic City’s casinos despite a federal law prohibiting it.
Children get new school building
Children at a Jersey school are moving into a new building after a 14.5m development programme.
Jersey City Police Officer Back From Iraq Found Dead
A 42-year-old officer who had returned from serving overseas in November was found dead in his apartment, police said.
Bills would boost security at Port of New York and New Jersey
ALBANY, N.Y. Officials at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey would get new security powers under a new series of bills in the state Legislature.
UTEP to enshrine Hill’s jersey at Haskins Center
UTEP officials plan to enshrine Texas Western College player Bobby Joe Hill’s jersey in the Don Haskins Center.
Hoboken Revisited New Jersey-based retail banking innovator Commerce Bank was about to open a branch in Hoboken. By
NOT THAT I EXPECT anyone (except maybe my mother) to be keeping track, but in October 2004, I wrote in this column about how my current residence, Hoboken, N.J.just across the Hudson River from New York Citywas emerging as a retail banking hot spot.