Due to social distancing & FDA/CDC guidelines, NJBS is looking for sites host community blood drives in July & August!
A bike was stolen from Front Street, a man was found with crystal meth in a car stop and more charges from the Secaucus police last week.
Secaucus' traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
A graduating senior from Secaucus High School has been honored as an NJSIAA scholar-athlete for the 2019-2020 school year.
The big takeaways: You must make a reservation in advance to use the pool. Your temperature will be taken at the door. No out of towners.
An estimated 300 people or more attended the Secaucus Black Lives Matter march; the crowd is still in Buchmuller Park Monday evening.
Secaucus police say a Paterson woman was shopping at the Restaurant Depot Friday afternoon, and left two young girls, 4 and 2, in the car.
For the second time in less than a month, Secaucus firefighters had to rescue a person using an inflatable kayak on the Hackensack River.
Released by Secaucus police, all the arrests for that time period:
On June 18 and June 24, the public can get free COVID tests and antibody blood tests at the Meadowlands YMCA in East Rutherford.
Triple Five put up Mall of America as collateral to take out a loan for American Dream, and missed its April and May mortgage payments.
A 40-year-old man riding a Hoverboard was hit by a car Sunday afternoon in Bayonne and killed, said the Hudson County Prosecutor.
Joseph Manzi, 45, was arrested this past Friday, June 5, when Secaucus police and sheriff's officers raided his condo at 314 Sea Isle Key.
There were incidents with methamphetamine at the Red Roof Inn and prostitution at the Royal last week, say police.
Scheduled for Monday, June 15, the march will begin at 6:30 p.m. in front of the Secaucus library and will walk to Buchmuller Park.
Secaucus firefighters, using the department's rescue boat, recovered his body shortly after 11 p.m.; he was found floating in the river.
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In dramatic news, the Secaucus town pool will be free this summer for town residents only. Summer camps are likely to resume also.
In Secaucus, artwork from Arav Bajoria, a fourth grader at Huber Street School, was chosen as one of the winners.
A mother and her two kids, ages 13 and 11, had to be rescued while kayaking at sunset in the Hackensack River, according to Secaucus Police.
This drug-free message from Channing Jervis, in the fourth grade at Huber Street School, was chosen from 3,400 entries across the state.
Hackensack Riverkeeper announced their seasonal kayak rentals at Laurel Hill Park in Secaucus will open for the season May 30/31.
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Secaucus police pursued a stolen car in the area of Secaucus Road at 5 a.m. this past Friday. The driver was arrested.
Hackensack Riverkeeper's headquarters on Main Street in Hackensack was nearly destroyed in a fire that broke out at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
When the virus hit, Natoli's catering and lunch business nosedived. Owner Steve Natoli had to pivot to grocery delivery, and even expanded.
A car and entire home were destroyed by a massive fire early Thursday morning at the corner of Koelle Blvd. and Huber Street in Secaucus.
There was a drunk driving arrest on Paterson Plank Road last week:
The town of Secaucus will host a barbecue this Thursday on site at Hudson Regional Hospital to show the town's appreciation for its staff.
It's a refrain we're going to increasingly hear from hospitals and doctors' offices in the coming weeks, as they try to get back to normal.
There are now 14 Rite Aids in New Jersey that will test you for the coronavirus, whether you have symptoms or not.
Long Valley Middle School's Kim Pinto has been working at the first field hospital open in NJ since the Civil War.
The ducklings appeared to be very young, possibly just born, and the mother duck was standing right near the storm drain, crying.
Just before midnight Friday, May 1, Secaucus police responded to the Gucci outlet for multiple burglar alarms going off.
There was a shoplifting and a fight at the Secaucus CVS last Tuesday, said police.
Earlier this week, Patch asked our readers to nominate hometown coronavirus heroes, people going above and beyond in this time.
The blood test is offered to anyone — not just healthcare or front-line workers, or people who have been sick — and will cost $95.
Starting Monday, May 4 the Secaucus school district will give free lunches to all children in the district, not just those who qualify.
We all know someone making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them the recognition they deserve.