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Hudson Reporter Assoc. L.P.<br>
1400 Washington Street<br>PO Box 3069<br>Hoboken, NJ 07030<br>
phone: 201-798-7800<br>fax: 201-798-0018<br>e-mail:internet@hudsonreporter.com<br>
Hudson Reporter Assoc. L.P.
1400 Washington Street
PO Box 3069
Hoboken, NJ 07030
phone: 201-798-7800
fax: 201-798-0018
e-mail:internet@hudsonreporter.com
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Founded in 1983, The Hudson Reporter publishes nine weekly newspapers, capturing the highest home-delivered circulation of any newspaper in Hudson County. Our award-winning periodicals also include specialty publications and two, glossy magazines: Jersey City Magazine and Palisade.

The past few years have brought tremendous change to the western banks of the Hudson River.

As newcomers flock to the area and explore their surroundings, long-time residents are meeting their neighbors - and discovering new opportunities - at every turn.

Luxury developments line the riverbanks, and boutiques, restaurants and art galleries are opening every week. Young families fill the streets with baby carriages. Empty nesters and young artists wait together for trains running along the expanding light rail system.

But change can be hard. Transformation does not come easily.

How does one gain a sense of community in a new and evolving place? Where can you turn for resources, entertainment and a bird's-eye view of our home along the Hudson?

We created hudsonreporter.com to answer some of those questions, yet we hope it will do more. We'd like our site to be a sort of meeting place a town square, if you will, where you can read about the people, politics and places that make living here so exciting.

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Eileen Teresa Kelly
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March 23, 2012
Having seen the film on SAVING THE PALISADES how can we SAVE THE HUDSON RIVER by saying NO! NO! to a desalination plant near the Haverstraw nurseries? High-tech quick fix instead of good water management will ruin the lower Hudson River.

WE DO NOT NEED TO DRINK THE HUDSON RIVER!
Ryan Wilson
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March 17, 2012
I heard a fish and chips shop is opening up in

Bayonne! Finally I can't wait.
Weehawken Resident
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March 10, 2012
I use light rail and ferry daily, so I use the stairs between Port Imperial and Blvd.East. But I always struggle with metal grating floor on the stairs. The gaps in grating floor catch shoe heel each step... I assume a half of the stair users is women and I wonder if other ladies have the same trouble... It is a quite exercise to walk keeping your heels up by 1-3 inches all the way... Where should I consult about this?
Missing Dog?
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March 06, 2012
Someone in Union city lost a sweet little boy dog that is now in the Bergen County Animal Shelter at 100 United Way Teterboro NJ. He is light brown with white stripe down face, white on chest and paws. Sorry, the picture won't copy- here is the Petfinder link

http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/22394716

Chihuahua/Terrier Mix: A dog on hold in Teterboro, NJ Small • Young • Male

Found in Union City on 3/2. Brought to us because Union City refused to provide animal control. Proof of ownership required for reclaim. Strays are held one week to give their owners a chance to reclaim them. During this period they are not available for adoption or rescue. Please do not contact us regarding an adoption or rescue unless the animals appears on our adoptable pet list.

Please come for him because he not come to you. If no one claims him he should be available this weekend 03-10 for anyone to adopt.

bontoady
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February 20, 2012
check out the New Fish Emporium on 6th street, between Park and Willow. It is such a beautiful store. You could get a fish to match the beautiful jewelry at Aria....aren't we lucky? They are really nice at the fish emporium
Bonnie Toadvyn
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February 18, 2012
Found a basketball at Elysian Park...Where is the lost and found for the park, or has anyone contacted you. Nice ball.
Leese3052
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January 25, 2012
Joshua Davidson isn't your average teenage entrepreneur.

Joshua founded Chop Dawg Studios (www.chopdawgstudios.com) when he was only 16 years old back in 2009. Chop Dawg Studios is a "new media marketing company" that helps small and large businesses with their web identity, branding identity, social networking presence, online marketing, and supplies revolutionary new business applications that change the way businesses work on the web.

Only three shorts years after being founded, his website design company has gone from just himself being his only employee to having over thirty individuals working with him across the country dealing with more than 400 different businesses around the world.

Joshua founded Chop Dawg Studios on the belief that small businesses weren't getting the quality product that they deserved. The quality of websites small businesses were paying for were too outdated, too expensive, and weren't helping businesses generate any potential revenue through online sales. This is while corporate competition are paying ridiculous pricing for websites that blow the little guy out of the water.

Joshua's mindset was to change this. Instead of small businesses unable to compete without breaking bank, Joshua instead is hiring some of the most talented website designers in the country and helping businesses with them paying on average under $1,500, which in the market of small business website design is completely under the market value.

Joshua has also developed and about to launch website applications that will completely change the way businesses will function on the web. Affordable and simple solutions to sending out email campaigns, updating clients websites, storing personal data, accessing email, syncing calendars and photo galleries to users websites, and much more.

Above all, Joshua and his company is making a difference. They have impacted hundreds of entrepreneurs lives and made them better. He has twenty-nine others working for him, ranging from age 18-60 helping make a difference in the business world and making a dramatic impact on the web.

Joshua has given back to his community. He has taught in the very high school he graduated a year earlier website design to students. His company gives dramatic discounts too non-profit organizations and to veterans who now own businesses.

Joshua is impacting hundreds of peoples lives from his community, his team, to his clients. He is changing the way small businesses can approach the web, and the way websites should work for businesses. Joshua is making a dramatic difference and helping our economy. Without a doubt, this amazing 19 year old is the perfect candidate to show about someone who is making a powerful difference to the world around him and shaping the future the way he wants it to be.

Joshua is approaching his 500th client in only three years soon. Has been featured on multiple news articles across the northeast and is loved by many. You should contact him.

Joshua Davidson

www.chopdawgstudios.com

609-385-6804

206-202-1680
J N
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January 18, 2012
Just wanted to let you know that you are incorrect in reporting Hoboken, NJ as the city in the USA with the most bars per capita. That title belongs to LaCrosse, Wisconsin.

bontoady
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February 20, 2012
ya sure,I thought it was Watertown (Wisconsin, of course)
miss theresa haase
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December 17, 2011
hi i live in guttenberg new jersey most of my life i'm a lifelong resident idon't like the way things are in the small town the dog do do people let there dogs you know what on the sidewalks and you have to look down if you're walking anyway i love guttenberg but it's getting dirty and everything else i wish governor chris christie would come to guttenberg he only likes the other towns like weehawken, union city, and the other towns what about this town i think governor chris christie should come i think he's doing a good job with this state it's not easy running the state of new jersey so keep in touch bye for now today's date is 12-17-2011 have a nice holiday
stephen c fakata
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December 07, 2011
fighting ssi/ssd 2 years...welfare 2 years now welfare said no more tra/cash to be evicted..i am on medical awaiting ssi ssd...i am an american not like all these people at welfare and social security offices who for one dont speak english and all or most on green cards and they get help over me...somethings not right

Peter Talbot
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October 26, 2011
Guess Hudson County service by the Reporter does not include Harrison, Kearny and East Newark. I'll bear that in mind when I look to advertise.
Ted11
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July 12, 2011
Is anyone else EXTREMELY annoyed about the closure of Baldwin Avenue in Weehawken for over a MONTH now?

This is the main road connecting River Road and weehawken to the Lincoln Tunnel and the NJ highways and it is closed seemingly forever. There is NO work being done on it, only two large weehawken town trucks blocking this critical road.

I would love to see the Hudson reporter do a story on this to find out WHAT is going on!! The Weehawken Police Department has no answers and has no idea when it will open, despite apparently getting a massive amount of complaints from residents.

To make things worse, Baldwin Avenue being closed permanently forces all cars to use the surrounding roads, which are extremely torn up and FULL of horrible potholes and massive speed bumps.

Can someone please find out what is going on here? It effects thousands of people each day.

Thanks

dmonty
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July 08, 2011
Anyone else notice Hobokens latest parking scam. I had heard from five or six people that they recieved alternate side parking ticket through the mail but that they never saw the ticket on their car. When it happened to me I decided to follow the parking attendent last week and yes he never got out of his cart to put any tickets on the car. Then Hoboken charges each person a $10 late charge for not paying the ticket on time.
Sal D'Agostino
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June 20, 2011
Ever since I started the supposedly advantageous 'reverse commute' to Jersey, leaving NYC between midnight and 1 AM and taking what used to amount to a 12-minute trip home to Hoboken, there have been mysterious, random, weekly or twice-weekly closings of the helix that leads to 495. What is being done to this short section of road that can't be completed in ten years? Instead of random nights, why not just close it every night until it is fixed? Six new helixes could have been built since they started. I hate to sound like a nut, but my suspicion is that no work is being done here. What's the story?
Denise Ilaria
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May 26, 2011
I have been going crazy trying to find someone who will help the women of NY & NJ from an online scammer and thief. He was arrested for larceny see: New York Post 4/15/11 Dennis Cernek...released and continues to impersonate himself as a North Bergen Captain Fireman...and 9/11 first responder..this man uses several alias and continues to laugh at authorities and us by continuing his scam...what has to happen a murder before something is done to stop him. I have contacted shame on you, seven on your side, oprah and several other places to no avail...can we at least post his pictures to make women aware of this liar and thief....Denise Ilaria dilaria-hunt142@comcast.net He has lived and lied in Bergen County a long time...I know hero's from ground zero they don't deserve this fraud and spineless liar to be in the same country as they are..nevertheless him making himself sound good as a "Fake" hero. contact me..
mike dungeon
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May 25, 2011
The town of secaucus could save money by not

letting firefighters/volunteer firefighters wash there personal vehicles at the firehouse. The taxpayers have to pay this bill. I would say something to them, but they already were found guilty of harassment of a gay couple. So I am scared because I am a minority. Who knows what they might do to me.
Anned
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May 04, 2011
Where would I advertise a Community Yard Sale at Riva Pointe on June 4th & 5th at Riva Pointe in Weehawken? How much would an ad cost?

Thanks
Frances Murphy
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May 02, 2011
I am beeing cyber bullied in supposed to be freindly sites im not spam and dont mean to come across as beeing defensive.but it true ukchatterbox is sex site it rneded my name my password is princess39 and murphy34 it sopmeone i know who worked for cleraning company caled gala bingo.im sick of explaining my intesions when they bully regards to them im only on to make friends because of goverment cut backs my groups only help server disabled please help me with socials they have moved up north so what would you do when the north buying out all your human contact so i get called the trouble maker and leeds forum is a bully to got the asame problem say i dont how to inmteract im intitled to abuse 01924821848 im intitled to friends to
wconnery
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April 30, 2011
Come on man! WTF I'm trying to find an article that was in the Hudson Reporter paper on Tuesday April 26, 2011 about an arrest that made in North Bergen, NJ. Why is it so difficult for me to read Tuesday's paper in find it on here? Someone help please.
alb2011
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April 29, 2011


I find it to be pathetic that since Swibinski cried in this post,the Hudson Reporter has not written another piece on the intimidation that is ramping up as the election gets closer.

If people want to see corruption caught on video they can go North Bergen Citizens for Change on Facebook or Youtube and watch video clips of several incidents. City officials harrassing a store owner who put up Column A banners, DPW workers caught red handed going around in a town vehicle picking up Column A flyers while on the clock to do town work, doing sacco's bidding, a Sacco thug attacking a photographer as a housing authority official watched, and my favorite, the footage of the thug Swibinski has his arm around attacking a protester at the rally.

The Reporter got spanked by Sacco and now they won't report the news that the people need to hear. Column A workers were harrassed this week by Frank Piazza, a Sacco bodyguard/thug who told the workers he would have them arrested if they didn't stop handing out literature. The reporter didn't go to the polling places where Sacco goons freely broke laws by handing out propaganda inside the polls and walked the voters right to the booths and told them the levers to pull.

Journalists should report the news good or bad for any situation without influence from intimidation or payoffs but sadly, they are nowhere to be found when the people need them the most. Hopefully on May 10th they will make their presence known so Sacco's goon squad will think twice about pulling the crap they did during the BOE election. Hopefully the Attorney General is not another puppet for Sacco and sends out the resources needed to keep this election fair and lawful.

WAKE UP NORTH BERGEN AND TAKE A STAND, CALL THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND ASK HIM TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS ON MAY 10TH. COLUMN A ON MAY 10TH WILL SET YOU FREE FROM TYRANNY

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