Secaucus - Harmon Cove Community Girl Launches GoFundMe for Kerala, India - Landslide Victims
Harmon Cove resident Green is asking Secaucus residents to donate travel-size shower soaps and laundry detergent to help the homeless:
Here's everything the town of Secaucus has planned this August, and looking ahead to September:
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Young Entrepreneurs Expo 2024
July 13 is City of Water Day in the NYC area, with nearly 100 free, family-friendly events. Here are the ones in or near Secaucus:
Secaucus Police held their first-ever climb of all 25 flights of stairs at Harmon Cove Towers. Here's who climbed the fastest, and photos:
This is the annual charity softball game between the Secaucus volunteer Fire Department and members of Secaucus Police:
Are you the greatest mystery detective in Secaucus? Teams of two will try to solve 15 mystery clues in record time.
Brianna Hawxhurst will host Secaucus' first-ever Tourette's Syndrome Awareness Walk, from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday at Mill Creek Point:
You MUST see this video from Secaucus Police promoting the stair climb, which will be held at 9 a.m. June 8:
He does not hesitate to go out of his way to lend a helping hand, the person who nominated him as a Patch Star Student said.
HCTS - Career Day
Holi in Secaucus
Win a designer purse as the town hosts Pocketbook Bingo 6 p.m. May 3 at the Secaucus Senior Center, 145 Front Street.
There will be a second clean-up this Saturday, April 27 at Mill Creek Point Park. 9-11 a.m.; meet at 300 Millridge Road.
3rd Annual Youth Public Service Award
Just released by the town, here is everything planned for the month of April:
Here are some really nice photos of Secaucus residents on the July hike that Brenda Green organized:
It includes breakfast, entry into prize raffles and gift bags for the first 100 visitors:
A groundbreaking was held Monday for the new Secaucus Community Center, which will be located at 101 Centre Avenue.
The rain date is Sunday, Oct. 8. Here are all the homes participating and there is also a QR code:
From the town of Secaucus, here's everything planned for the beautiful month of October:
From the back-to-school carnival, Wine Night and Oktoberfest, here is everything going on this September in Secaucus:
Here is everything planned from the town:
You must make an appointment in advance; only 35 appointment slots are available:
Families, children and teens in town are invited to come out and enjoy ice cream with members of the Secaucus Police Department.
Secaucus parents might recognize Jade Alexis because she taught yoga after school at Clarendon Elementary as part of Beyond the Bell:
Longtime Secaucus resident Harry Scrudato wrote a book of love poems for his late wife, and speaks about the meaning of life.
Kim McCleary from the Secaucus Environmental Department provided all the necessary supplies, and teens from Secaucus High even helped:
You should buy tickets in advance if you want to attend; there are only 250 tickets available.
The parade is still on despite the rain. Watch it start at Clarendon Elementary, down Fifth Street to Flanagan Way and end at Buchmuller:
Here are all the homes participating:
From the Green Festival at XChange May 6 to the Secaucus Memorial Day parade May 20, here is everything planned:
On March 28, Secaucus Rotary Club hosted a drum circle event for some of the town’s seniors.
The state is adding a water park to Laurel Hill's playground, already built new tennis and basketball courts & is repairing the boat ramp:
The library has a lot planned for kids, tweens/teens and adults for the remaining days of April:
Secaucus Rotary is a fun group that seeks to make life better in town. The March 16 fundraiser involved cornhole and roast pig:
From Stations of the Cross and Easter Egg hunts, to Earth Day clean-ups and "Macbeth" in Buchmuller Park, Secaucus has it going on:
There will be a flag raising at 7:30 a.m. at the VFW, and another at 1 p.m. at the war memorial on Flanagan Way. All veterans welcome: