NJ Same-Sex Marriages Two Weeks Away
Same-sex marriages in New Jersey are two weeks away after a judge dismissed the state’s request to prevent weddings until appeals are completed. Judge Mary C. Jacobson of State Superior Court in Mercer...
View ArticleElection Tomorrow, Gonnelli Unopposed
New Jersey will hold its General Election on Tuesday but there is little to be decided at the ballot box for Secaucus residents. Mayor Michael Gonnelli and his Take Back Secaucus ticket is unopposed...
View ArticleGonnelli Ticket “Wins”, Christie Easily Reelected
Secaucus mayor Michael Gonnelli and three Town Council running mates stormed to victory in Tuesday’s elections as there was no opposition. Governor Christie standing with Mayor Gonnelli at a Secaucus...
View ArticleGonnelli Refutes New York Times Article
Secaucus mayor Michael Gonnelli is furiously denying a report from The New York Times claiming he and other mayors endorsed New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in exchange for pieces of 9/11 wreckage....
View ArticleSecaucus School Board Election Wednesday
Secaucus is one of three Hudson County towns holding school board elections on Wednesday. The race features four candidates vying for three open seats with only one incumbent – Joseph Lewis –...
View ArticleSecaucus Gandhi Statue Generates Controversy
The statue of Mahatma Gandhi that will be unveiled in Secaucus on May 31 has drawn criticism from some corners and an emotional response from Mayor Michael Gonnelli. The statue, which has been donated...
View ArticleLetter to Mayor Protesting Gandhi Statue
The following is a letter from a resident to Mayor Michael Gonnelli submitted to eSecaucus for publication concerning the new statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Secaucus Recreation Center. Mayor Gonnelli...
View ArticleSecaucus Gets Relief from Tax Sharing Program
Secaucus is among a group of seven towns that are exempt from paying into the Meadowlands Tax Sharing Program for the 2014-15 fiscal year, according to the state budget recently signed by Governor...
View ArticleMayor Gonnelli to Partake in ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli announced on his Facebook page Sunday that he will take the ALS Ice Bucket challenge tonight. Gonnelli, who is celebrating his birthday today, announced he will be...
View ArticleMayor Gonnelli Completes ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
As reported on Monday, Secacucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli completed the ALS Ice Bucket challenge last night. Below is a video of the soaking courtesy of John Flanagan, owner of Flanagan Productions, a...
View ArticleHudson County Reps Mulling Gas Tax Hike
According to The Jersey Journal, four of Hudson County’s nine delegates to the state legislation support raising New Jersey’s gas tax. New Jersey has the second-lowest gas tax in the nation at 10.5...
View ArticlePort Authority Responds to Gonnelli’s Concerns
A Port Authority executive has responded to Secaucus mayor Michael Gonnelli’s concerns about the conditions of the agency bus terminal in New York City. According to the Hudson Reporter, PA Deputy...
View ArticleElection Day Today, Secaucus Council Members Running Unopposed
Today is Election Day throughout the United States, but there is little drama in Secaucus, where three Town Council members are running unopposed. Incumbents Gary Jeffas, Jim Clancy and Susan Pirro are...
View ArticleElection Results for Secaucus and New Jersey
Even though Secaucus had no contested races, voters turned out on Tuesday to cast ballots for Town Council as well as the New Jersey congressional races. Incumbents Gary Jeffas, Jim Clancy and Susan...
View ArticleElwell Returns to Secaucus After Prison Stint
Former Secaucus mayor Dennis Elwell has returned home following a 30-month stay in federal prison. Elwell was found guilty of accepting a bribe from a federal informant in a statewide sting in 2009 and...
View ArticleThe Jersey Journal Looks at Political Future of Secacus
Following last week’s uncontested council elections, The Jersey Journal wrote a piece looking at the future of Secaucus under Mayor Gonnelli’s administration. The article highlights the most pressing...
View ArticlePolice Chief Releases Statement, Cites Issues with Mayor
Secaucus’ acting Police Chief John Cerny explained his reasons for retiring on Wednesday in a statement that leveled criticism at Mayor Michael Gonnelli and the Town Council. Cerny asserts that he was...
View ArticleGonnelli’s Office Responds to Cerny’s Retirement Statement
Secaucus mayor Michael Gonnelli’s office issued a statement Thursday responding to acting Police Chief John Cerny’s retirement statement. Cerny announced his retirement earlier in the week and...
View ArticleSecaucus Names Flaherty New Acting Police Chief
The Secaucus Town Council has named Captain Kevin Flaherty as acting police chief. Flaherty, a 25-year-veteran of the force, fills the vacancy left by the retirement of John Cerny, who abruptly retired...
View ArticlePrieto, Gonnelli Among County’s Most Influential
The Hudson Reporter released its list of the 25 most influential people in Hudson County and a pair of Secaucus personalities are featured prominently. Secaucus native and assemblyman Vincent Prieto...
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