Resident Urges Secaucus to Become Sanctuary City
Resident Michele LaRue urged the Town Council to declare Secaucus a sanctuary city like others in Hudson County. LaRue’s comments center around the prevalent issue of illegal immigration. Union City...
View ArticleGonnelli Team Launches New Website
A few weeks ago, the “Moving Secaucus Forward” website was launched to highlight the political achievements of Mayor Michael Gonnelli and the Town Council. The group – formerly known under the motto...
View ArticleThe Hudson Reporter Highlights Upcoming Election
The Hudson Reporter recently published a rundown of the Secaucus positions at stake on Election Day. While Mayor Michael Gonnelli is running unopposed, a Town Council seat and three Board of Education...
View Article2017 Election Results: Council Intact, Murphy Wins New Jersey Governorship
The Secaucus Town Council will remain intact after Tuesday’s elections while Democrat Phil Murphy will be New Jersey’s next governor. In the only contested council race, incumbent Robert Costantino...
View ArticleCouncilwoman Susan Pirro Resigns Due to Health Concerns
Susan Pirro announced she will resign from the Secaucus Town Council effective January 1 as she continues her fight against breast cancer. Pirro offered her resignation to the Council via a letter at a...
View ArticleSecaucus Will Allow Non-Citizens as Firefighters
The Secaucus Volunteer Fire Department will now allow members who are not United States citizens after a Town Council meeting on January 9. The decision was the result of a 2017 search for new...
View ArticleFirefighter At Center of Controversy Sworn In
The Secaucus Town Council recently swore in a firefighter that was at the center of controversy that led to anew town ordinance. The ordinance adopted at the January 9 council meeting said that...
View ArticleSecaucus Reacts to Loss of Councilwoman Susan Pirro
Former Secaucus Councilwoman Susan Pirro passed away on Sunday, prompting an outpouring of sorrow from town residents. Pirro, 62, stepped down from her seat on the Town Council in December as she...
View ArticleNo Municipal Tax Increase for Secaucus in 2018
Secaucus residents will not pay higher municipal taxes in 2018, according to a report in The Hudson Reporter. The town’s $56 million 2018 budget was introduced at a Town Council meeting at April 10 and...
View ArticleSecaucus Trying to Curtail Short-Term Renters
According to The Jersey Journal, Secaucus is trying to curtail the proliferation of short-term rentals by defining the arrangement as any residential rental for 30 days or less. These types of rentals...
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