The Diversity Fair, held March 19 at the Secaucus Rec Center, was a hit, with 20+ cultures and nationalities represented:
Patrolman Salvatore Manente saw a need: Police need to know when they respond to a 911 call of someone with autism or special needs.
Here are the Rita's and Dairy Queens closest to Secaucus:
You will actually not believe how many things the Secaucus Library has planned for the rest of March:
2-5 p.m. March 12. Tickets are $30, $10 for kids 10 and under. Come for corned beef, cabbage, Irish soda bread and fun.
On Friday, the town of Secaucus released never-before-seen renderings of how the new Senior Center will look. Construction starts in spring:
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Secaucus with contributions big and small.
The Zumba class will be at 11 a.m., last for one hour and it is $25 to participate (even for Rec Center members).
Wilenta Feed, Inc., a family-owned business located in Secaucus, announced a $2,500 donation this holiday season to Hackensack Riverkeeper.
Last year, their event celebrating the Year of the Tiger was very popular and there was a long line to get in. Please register in advance:
At 1 p.m. this Sunday, Oct. 23 the Secaucus Library presents "Halloween Hauntings: Tales Well Told," in a performance by Michèle LaRue.
The festival, in the parking lot of the Secaucus town hospital, will have free car seat installations, a petting zoo, food trucks and music:
Open to a senior 60 years or older who is a homeowner of a 1-4 family home or a tenant. No income requirements or income max. Open to all.
Here is a revised list from the town of all the Secaucus homes that are still participating. Rain date is Oct. 9.
Supplied by the town, all the homes participating the Secaucus town-wide garage sale this Saturday, Oct. 1:
This is a rendering inside the gazebo and looking at the community garden plots in the new Meadowlands Parkway Park, next to the Krauszer's.
On an overcast Wednesday morning in Secaucus, major news was declared for the Hackensack River: It was officially named a Superfund site.
The Secaucus Library wants to find people who live or work in Secaucus to tell their story of what they experienced in the past two years:
Secaucus will hold its annual 9/11 ceremony at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 11 at the Sept. 11, 2001 memorial in front of the town library.
Food, craft vendors, live entertainment, 50/50, gift basket raffles, carnival games, pumpkin decorating, pony rides, petting zoo and more!
Readings and chakra tune-ups will be $30 for every 15-minute session, plus there will be tarot card readings and mediumship readings.
A Secaucus woman has been indicted on charges that she illegally collected unemployment while working full time for the Brooklyn DA.
The town-wide Secaucus yard sale is this Saturday, April 30 and here are all the homes participating:
What does the future hold for you? Find out this Sunday at 145 Front Street. Chakra tune-ups, palm and tarot card readings and mediums:
Secaucus resident Pia House Walker will be honored at the Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey’s annual Women of Achievement gala on April 6.
It's free to attend and all are welcome for a celebration of our planet, with environmentally conscious vendors, exhibits and activities.
Where the new park will be, at the end of Farm Road in the North End. It will have two dog runs and a parking lot.
If you want to help, drop the following off at 145 Front Street, to be sent in a care package for Ukrainian families arriving in Poland:
It is to build excitement for the Army-Navy game that will take place at MetLife stadium at 3 p.m. Saturday, said Secaucus Police.
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The 750 NJ residents who died on 9/11 will be among those memorialized at services across the country this weekend.
8:30 a.m. this Saturday in front of the library. The six Secaucus residents and all who died that day will be remembered.
Hosted by Secaucus Rotary, the tournament will have licensed dealers from Mike’s Poker Tables. Top players can win part of $4K in gift cards
The pandemic changed how Girl Scouts in Secaucus approached cookie sales. Here’s how to get them into the hands of first responders.
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
The pandemic has affected the country's blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Secaucus area.
Save this article. All the addresses for the town yard sale, plus you can drop off (some) stuff that doesn't sell at the Middle School.
The town is organizing community clean-ups Thursday, April 22 and Saturday, April 24, both at Mill Creek. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
There were indeed reports of a fox running through Secaucus Monday morning.