Historically, mid-February has been the most difficult time of the track & field season for Lyndhurst’s Nikalena Iacono. Whether it be fatigue, the cold winter weather, or the unconventional ...
On the social calendar in Kearny, there are certain days that serve as a reminder of just how much civic pride this town has. From events such as the annual senior citizens picnic, to the Passaic ...
Johnny Chaname remembers the nerves he felt as a sophomore before his first varsity basketball game. He also remembers the words of encouragement he received from senior captain Anthony Pizzuti.
A few random, yet important, thoughts … • Saturday, Feb. 28, was a great day for West Hudson. That afternoon, Michael Fernandez, the long-time owner of the Spanish Pavillion in Harrison, ...
With more than 30 this season and two district medals on his resume, it would be easy to think that Matthew Pagan entered this weekend’s NJSIAA District 9 Championships at Delbarton with nothing ...
Two Harrison police officers heroically saved the life of a child who had an obstructed airway earlier this week. According to Det. Lt. Matthew Murphy, of the Harrison Police Department: On Feb.
A veterinarian from Nutley will travel across the pond to fundraise for cancer prevention research in her dad’s memory. Nicole Latini, 27, is running the iconic TCS London Marathon this April ...
Nutley boys bowling coach Frank Sasso can remember the empty feeling his team felt 12 months ago when they left North Brunswick’s Lucky Strike having suffered its only defeat of the season in the ...
A 79-year-old Kearny man was behind bars (not for very long, though) after he is alleged to have paid a child to shovel his snow, then inviting the kid inside his home where suspect exposed himself ...
James Teresco James “Jim” Teresco, a cherished husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, died peacefully Feb. 17, 2026, at the age of 91. Born March 18, 1934, in Jersey City, Jim lived ...
In a few weeks, the United Irish Associations of West Hudson will march along in the big parade from Harrison Avenue, to Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard to Kearny Avenue. And this is a special one, ...