Events for Saturday, February 14th and Sunday, February 15th, 2026-Jersey City, Hoboken, and Secaucus

Saturday, February 14, 2026 (Valentine’s Day)
Jersey City
Family Valentine’s Day Party: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM at 902 Brewing Co. (101 Pacific Ave). A kid-friendly celebration featuring a DJ dance party, face painting, and local vendors.

Valentine’s Indulgence Dinner: Starting at 5:00 PM at Hyatt Regency Jersey City (2 Exchange Place). A prix-fixe dinner with waterfront views, themed cocktails, and an elaborate dessert selection.

Save the Powerhouse Walking Tour: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM, meeting at Marin Blvd and Christopher Columbus Dr. A historical tour hosted by the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy.

JCPD Ceasefire Unit Makes Key Arrest Linking Juvenile Suspect to Multiple Gun-Related Incidents

JCPD makes arrests in Jersey City

The Jersey City Police Department’s Ceasefire Unit began the week with a significant arrest connected to two shooting incidents dating back to October 2025, underscoring the JCPD’s targeted approach to gun violence reduction and accountability.

On October 21, 2025, at approximately 11:19 p.m., officers responded to confirmed shots fired in the area of Van Nostrand and Ocean Avenues.  No injuries were reported.  Nearly two weeks later, just after midnight on November 6, 2025, officers responded to another confirmed shots fired incident in the area of 102-106 Rutgers Avenue.  While no injuries were reported, several parked vehicles sustained bullet damage.

Events for Wednesday, February 11th, 2026 and Thursday, February 12th, 2026 for Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne and Secaucus

LSC After Dark-Love is in the air

Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Jersey City
Puppy Bowl at Liberty Science Center:
A second annual event featuring K-9 teams from The Seeing Eye. The “doggy athletes” take to the lobby stadium from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Alternative Comedy Night at Pet Shop: A free experimental comedy show hosted by Crockpot Comedy starting at 8:00 PM at Pet Shop, located at 193 Newark Avenue.

Hudson County Community College Recognized as National Finalist in Six Awards of Excellence Categories

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) has been recognized as a national finalist in six American Association of Community Colleges’ Awards of Excellence categories. Pictured here: members of the HCCC Advancing Institutional Equity and Belonging team; HCCC-New Jersey Reentry Corporation leadership; Faculty Innovation Finalist Joseph Gallo; Rising Star Manager Finalist Amaalah Ogburn; Rising Star Executive Finalist Dr. Heather DeVries; and Faculty Member Finalist Karen Hosick.

For the second time in three years, Hudson County Community College (HCCC) programs, faculty, and staff are finalists for six of ten American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Awards of Excellence. HCCC is the only community college in the United States to be honored as finalists in so many categories. Nationwide winners will be announced at AACC’s Annual Conference, April 10-14, 2026  in Seattle, Washington.

Sharon Ashe Nadrowski Names 1st Ward Council Running Mate

Sharon Ashe Nadrowski, candidate for Mayor of Bayonne, recently announced that Gene Perry will be running for First Ward Council, citing his deep roots in the community, decades of professional experience, and long-standing commitment to public service.

Gene Perry is a lifelong Bayonne resident with over 61 years of experience in the city. A graduate of Centenary University with a degree in business administration and a minor in finance, Gene has spent over 34 years working in the cargo transportation industry. He has also been deeply involved in Bayonne’s youth and community organizations, including the Bayonne Police Athletic League, Bayonne Wrestling Association, and Bayonne Little League, where he has volunteered for more than 25 years.

“Gene Perry represents the kind of leadership Bayonne needs right now,” said Sharon Ashe Nadrowski. “He understands the First Ward because he’s lived it his entire life. Gene brings honesty, experience, and a willingness to listen, qualities that are essential for restoring trust in local government and delivering real results for our residents.”

Gene’s decision to run is rooted in his belief that meaningful change happens when community members step forward to be part of the solution. His priorities include responsible budgeting, community safety, stronger oversight of local industrial operations, and protecting programs that support Bayonne’s children and families.

“I’m proud to support Gene Perry as a candidate for First Ward Council,” Nadrowski added. “Together, we are committed to working with residents, addressing long-standing concerns, and building a Bayonne that is safer, stronger, and better prepared for the future.”

Gene Perry’s candidacy reflects a shared vision with Sharon Ashe Nadrowski’s mayoral campaign—focused on accountability, collaboration, and putting Bayonne residents first.

Hudson County Community College President EarnsTrailblazer in Higher Education Award

Hudson County Community College President Dr. Christopher M. Reber is the recipient of Insight Into Academia Magazine’s 2026 “Trailblazer in Higher Education Award.”

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) President Dr. Christopher Reber took the helm in 2018, determined to provide transformative, life-changing opportunities for students and the people of Hudson County. He has brought his vision to fruition by engaging students, faculty, staff, trustees, alumni, and the entire community.

Insight Into Academia Magazine has selected Dr. Reber to receive the “2026 Trailblazer in Higher Education Award” for advancing institutional excellence, strengthening community engagement and connectedness, and creating meaningful, measurable impact for students, employees, community, and the broader academic ecosystem.

Hudson County Community College Welcomes Winning Basketball Coaches to Develop New Athletics Programs

 Hudson County Community College has hired Carlos Cueto as Women’s Basketball Head Coach (left), and Ethan Nardone as Men’s Basketball Head Coach.

February 4, 2026, Jersey City, NJ – Hudson County Community College (HCCC) has hired two head basketball coaches with winning records who are committed to player development. The coaches were hired as the College prepares to inaugurate an athletics program at the HCCC Center for Student Success, which is currently under construction. 

“We are excited to have Carlos Cueto and Ethan Nardone work with HCCC Director of Athletics Jonathan Sisk in organizing, launching, and leading our basketball programs,” said HCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber. “With their experience and passionate commitment to developing students who excel in academics and athletics, Carlos and Ethan will motivate our student athletes to give their best on and off the court.”

Carlos Cueto, the Head Coach for HCCC Women’s Basketball, is revered as a player and coach. The former University of Richmond point guard finished his playing career as the “#3 All-Time” in assists. He was named All-County at St. Anthony’s High School in Jersey City, where he played on two state championship teams. Mr. Cueto coached Union City Girls’ Basketball to state sectional and league championships. He mentored many student athletes who earned athletic and academic scholarships. 

The two-time “Hudson County Coach of the Year” led Secaucus High School Boys’ Basketball to their first league championship in over 20 years. His basketball academy in Union City helps youth ages nine and up improve their game. Mr. Cueto taught History and Financial Literacy at Union Hill High School. He holds a Master’s degree in Supervision and Administration in Education from Saint Peter’s University and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Richmond. 

Ethan Nardone, the Head Coach for HCCC Men’s Basketball, is a National Basketball Association operations specialist who coached National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Divisions I and III, and high school teams. Mr. Nardone led the Abraham Joshua Heschel School Boys’ Varsity Basketball to their first postseason appearance since 2019 and coached two Yeshiva League Pass All-Star game selections. As Men’s Basketball Video Coordinator for Iona College, he tracked game defensive efficiency and strategic adjustments and maintained a recruiting database, scouting reports, and player practice breakdowns. Mr. Nardone was the Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach for State University of New York at Canton and Potsdam teams, and Franklin and Marshall College. In these roles, he rebuilt rosters, helped improve player scoring range, and led teams to winning seasons. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Stony Brook University and attended St. John’s University School of Law. 

Friday, January 30th, 2026 Events for Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne and Secaucus

Jersey City
The Noir Exhibit:
A black-tie formal Hip-Hop and R&B showcase featuring opening performances by Ceezsocrazy and Music Journeyy, MC’d by Richie Disb.
Art House Productions, 345 Marin Blvd
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Hot In Herre: 2000s Dance Party: A DJ dance party featuring hits from the early 2000s; tickets range from $18 to $20.
White Eagle Hall, 337 Newark Ave
9:00 PM (Doors at 8:30 PM)

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