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Eleanor L. Hurley, 66, of Bayonne
ELEANOR L. HURLEY, 66, of BAYONNE, passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 16, at Bayonne Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family.
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A Jersey City woman was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine when Bayonne cops noticed her stumbling around the corner of 19th Street and Kennedy Boulevard yesterday Friday morning, police said.
Man charged in death of Hoboken woman who OD'd
Hoboken Police have charged a man with failing to get help for a woman who died of an apparent drug overdose after using heroin and possibly other drugs with the man the previous night, officials said today.
Hot dog hopefuls getting hungry
Bill Reason has been on a strict liquid diet since Sunday, readying himself for tomorrow's frankfurter Snackdown in Bayonne, although he admitted weakening a bit Wednesday.
Bayonne cops: Shoplifter didn't make it to frying pan
A Jersey City man didn't bring home the bacon when he was caught stealing over $100 worth of it from a Bayonne Quick Chek on Wednesday, cops said.
Bayonne council passes pro-labor agreement
The Bayonne City Council approved a project labor agreement last night, prompting about 50 union workers who came to the meeting to burst into applause.
Can't restrict sex offenders by 'zoning'
At least five Hudson County municipalities may have to rewrite or dump ordinances restricting where sex offenders can live, following an appeals court ruling released yesterday.
Woman charged in assault on cop
An intoxicated Bayonne woman was brought kicking and screaming into police headquarters Monday night, police said.
Titus Andronicus Mix Shakespeare, 'Seinfeld' And Jersey Angst 'In The ...
From Bruce's"Born to Run" to My Chemical Romance's "I'm Not OK," has any one state produced more restless, angst-filled tales of suburban kids yearning to break free than New Jersey? Maybe because it is, after ...
A Jersey City man spotted urinating on a Bayonne lawn resisted arrest Sunday but was eventually brought in after police pepper-sprayed him, cops said.
Firefighters rescued an 80-year-old woman through a second-floor window during a two-alarm fire that displaced seven residents and injured two of Bayonne's bravest Friday night, officials said.
NJ man convicted of cheating investors of $2M
A New Jersey man is in federal custody awaiting sentencing this fall after being convicted of cheating over 70 investors of about $2 million.
Not enough dough for seniors' free desserts
A cost-saving measure by Bayonne is making some senior citizens grumpy. Still reeling from the city's partial closure of the 56th Street senior center this month - a move that was reversed when the Hudson ...
Bayonne seniors can vie for trip
Bayonne senior citizens yearning to go to sea are getting a shot at doing it, courtesy of Hudson County.
Ridership rising, NJ Transit avoids fare hikes
New Jersey Transit Wednesday approved a spending plan for the new fiscal year that includes $1.7 billion for operating costs, $1.3 billion for construction and does not raise rates to ride public buses and ...
Proposes power plant in Bayonne
That would be enough capacity to provide power to about 400,000 homes at peak use, according to an industry formula.
Returns to be Journal's new vice president
Jersey City native Lou Stancampiano, The Jersey Journal's new vice president, is thrilled to be back in Hudson County.
Clinton Township police blotter
TRESPASSING, 5:30 p.m. June 13: While conducting a routine check of a railroad trestle on Hamden Road an officer saw numerous juveniles trespassing on the trestle-private property.
State higher ed role for Bayonne student
Bayonne resident Christopher Keating has spent his time at Rutgers University advocating on behalf of keeping down the cost of higher education, and now his hard work is paying off.
Vehicle break-ins plague Bayonne
In a rash of car break-ins over the holiday weekend, 18 cars were ransacked and two were stolen in Bayonne, police said.