The former Channel 9 ("My 9") building on Meadowlands Parkway is scheduled to be torn down and Hartz Mountain will be moving in.
Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests in the past week:
Federal prosecutors say she referred patients to a specific home health care agency in return for $500 kickbacks per patient.
Secaucus residents, you don't have to travel far from home to find things to do this weekend. Our top picks for fun:
Up to 11.9 million may have had their personal, financial and medical information breached, a New Jersey company says.
Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests in the past two weeks:
On May 29 a home was broken into on Moller Street. The suspects fled in a car stolen out of Paterson and led Secaucus police on a car chase.
Quesada/Mahmoud aim to unseat 6-year State Assembly incumbents with firm stands on the climate crisis, social justice & transparency.
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A video and photos show a dump truck inside a hole at a New Jersey parking garage.
New this summer: Whenever there's a Thursday night concert at Buchmuller, the museum will be open from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. So stop on by!
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The 92nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee is nearly here. And this 13-year-old young lady is representing Secaucus!
Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all of last week's arrests:
A small dog was nearly picked up by several hawks on Pandolfi Avenue in Secaucus last month, Councilman James Clancy told Patch.
If you've ever attended one of Jim's workshops, you know how special they are. 7 p.m. Monday, May 20. You must reserve a spot in advance.
Gonnelli threatened to sue if Secaucus is not given more money to combat traffic, light pollution and noise once American Dream opens.
Beginning May 20 and running through June 2, Secaucus police will be taking part in the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign.
A man who fell asleep in his car, and who had a BB gun on him, prompted a heavy police response outside the Kearny U.S. postal center.
A guard at the county jail in Kearny was arrested while he was at work, after police said they discovered child porn on his home computer.
Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all of last week's arrests in town:
The threat was made this past Wednesday night, May 8, on Snapchat. Someone wrote in a post: "High Tech High School. We pulling up today."
Try a seasonal scavenger hunt, a lakeside block party, a Mother's Day guided bird walk or explore fairy homes with your little ones.
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You had to register in advance for this event, where children are asked to bring in an extra "lost sock" and then turn it into a puppet.
The man, 28, from West New York, exposed himself while in the "juniors" section of the store, said Secaucus police.
Released by Secaucus police and unedited by Patch, all the arrests in town last week:
The cat is named Simba and he was lost April 23. He was last seen on Garry Terrace. The family is offering a reward. Male tabby.
The restaurant, located off Plaza Center on Rt. 3, is still under the same ownership. It just has a new name and check out the new menu:
Big news: The town of Secaucus is in the midst of opening a library annex at the Xchange apartment rental complex.
Not one, but two fishing derbies, Touch-a-Truck at Garden State Plaza Sunday and the Secaucus Green Festival at Xchange!
The alleged sex crimes occurred at Templo Refugio, a house of worship located at 322 3rd Street in downtown Jersey City.
Saturday from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. is also the Secaucus town fishing derby; head on over to the Duck Pond. You don't need to sign up in advance.
After getting complaints of 9 unlocked cars being entered along Radio Avenue Sunday night, Secaucus police make a quick arrest.
A Weehawkin man, 36, who works in finance, was charged in a large-scale sting where NJ State Police pretended to be underage teens online.
See the video: Yup, that's Sigourney Weaver, a.k.a. Lt. Ellen Ripley, at the New Jersey high school.
Secaucus is now hiring for summer camp counselors, lifeguards and custodians at the town pool and DPW helpers.
If grant funding comes through, Secaucus will make some noticeable improvements to the Duck Pond and Schmidt's Woods.
Free art classes at the Secaucus Michael's, cleaning up Liberty State Park, Earth Day fairs, kayak rentals at Laurel Hill Park and more!