Early Voting in Hudson County Begins this Saturday, October 26th -Here are the locations

Early voting General Election Hudson County Nj

Last year, historic legislation established in-person early voting in New Jersey. This law makes our state even more voter-friendly and strengthens our democracy by expanding opportunities to exercise your right to vote. This new option allows registered voters to cast their ballot in person, using a voting machine, during the designated voting period before Election Day. You can now choose to vote, in person, when it’s most convenient for your schedule.

Every county will offer registered voters this option for the 2024 General Election. They will designate in-person early voting locations open Saturday, October 26, 2024, to Sunday, November 3, 2024 (the in-person early voting period). Hours will be Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. No appointment is necessary.

*EVC-Bayonne City
BAYONNE CITY HALL , 630 AVENUE C BAYONNE, NJ 07002*EVC-Bayonne City
BAYONNE COMMUNITY MUSEUM, 229 Broadway Bayonne, NJ*EVC-

Guttenburg
GALAXY TOWER MALL , 7000 J.F.K. BOULEVARD EAST GUTTENBERG, NJ 07093*EVC-Hoboken City

HOBOKEN CITY HALL, 94 Washington St Hoboken, NJ 07030*EVC-

Jersey City
BETHUNE CENTER , 140 M.L.K DRIVE JERSEY CITY, NJ 07305*EVC-Jersey City
HANK GALLO COMMUNITY CENTER, 175 LINCOLN ST JERSEY CITY, NJ 07307*EVC-Jersey City
HUDSON COUNTY PLAZA, 257 CORNELISON AVENUE JERSEY CITY, NJ 07302*EVC-Jersey City
JERSEY CITY HALL ANNEX, 4 JACKSON SQUARE, 39 KEARNEY AVENUE JERSEY CITY, NJ 07305*EVC-Jersey City
JERSEY CITY CITY HALL, 280 GROVE ST JERSEY CITY, NJ 07302*EVC-Jersey City
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE LODGE 266, 60 W Side Ave Jersey City, NJ 07305*EVC-

Jersey City
PERSHING FIELD COMMUNITY CTR, 816 SUMMIT AVE JERSEY CITY,

NJ 07307*EVC-Kearny Town
KEARNY TOWN HALL, 402 KEARNY AVE KEARNY, NJ 07032*EVC-

Secaucus
SECAUCUS RECREATION CENTER, 1200 KOELLE BOULEVARD SECAUCUS, NJ 07094

*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER, 34th ST. & NEW YORK AVENUE UNON CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER, 3715 PALISADE AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER, 1601 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER , 2601 CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER, 28th ST. & NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER , 610 NEW YORK AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER , 43rd ST. & BERGENLINE AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER , 47th ST. & PALISADE AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087*EVC-Union City
MOBILE TRAILER , 1001-1003 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY, NJ 07087

*EVC-West New York
MOBILE TRAILER , 111 60th ST. WEST NEW YORK, NJ 07093*EVC-

West New York
KENNEDY TOWERS , 430 62nd ST. WEST NEW YORK, NJ 07093*EVC-West New York
OTIS GARDEN SENIOR BUILDING , 5800 JEFFERSON ST. WEST NEW YORK, NJ 07093*EVC-West New York
MOBILE TRAILER , 52nd ST. BETWEEN PARK & BROADWAY WEST NEW YORK, NJ 07093

*EVC-Weehawken
TOWER PLAZA, 4100 park Ave Weehawken, NJ 07086 (back of parking lot)

For other New Jersey Early Voting sites visit: https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote-early-voting.shtml

Mayor Steven M. Fulop joins the Office of Cultural Affairs and Department of Recreation and Youth Development alongside Jersey City artists and arts community to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the robust Jersey City Youth Mural Arts Program. 

JCYMAP is an extension of the Mural Arts Program (JCMAP) created by Mayor Fulop in 2013 to combat graffiti, engage the community, and beautify the city’s urban landscape into an outdoor art gallery.

To mark the 10-year milestone, a special event will feature the opening of a gallery art exhibition and premiere screening of the short documentary ARTISTS THAT INSPIRE FUTURE GENERATIONS, directed by artist Duda Penteado and produced by Unshakeable Productions. The documentary highlights the incredible work of the 2024 JCYMAP participants and their contributions to this year’s mural project. The celebration will take place on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at JC WALLS, located at 90 Forrest Street, Jersey City, NJ.

Hudson County Community College Receives 2024Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Health Professions Award

The Hudson County Community College (HCCC) School of Nursing and Health Professions has been recognized with the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Health Professions Award. Pictured here, the HCCC Class of 2024 Nursing Graduates.

HCCC is the only community college in the United States to earn this honor.


Jersey City, NJ –   The Hudson County Community College (HCCC) School of Nursing and Health Professions has been presented with the 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Health Professions Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine. The award is a national honor recognizing United States colleges and universities offering health programs that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion. HCCC is the sole community college in the United States to receive this award.

“Hudson County Community College is proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the 70 institutions receiving this award that offer baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees,” said HCCC President Dr. Christopher Reber. “We are keenly aware of the important role our School of Nursing and Health Professions plays in addressing the healthcare workforce shortage by offering courses in a broad range of fields and providing students with the resources and support they need to succeed.”

“The HEED Health Professions Award process includes a comprehensive and rigorous application with questions relating to the recruitment and retention of students and employees — and best practices for both; continued leadership and support for diversity; and other aspects of campus diversity and inclusion,” said Lenore Pearlstein, publisher of Insight Into Diversity magazine. “We take a detailed approach to reviewing each application in deciding who will be named a Health Professions HEED Award recipient. Our standards are high, and we look for schools where diversity and inclusion are woven into the work being done every day across their campus.”

Insight Into Diversity magazine selected the HCCC School of Nursing and Health Professions in recognition of the College’s focus on recruiting and retaining traditionally underrepresented and first-generation college students. The College was recognized specifically for the following initiatives and outcomes:

Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis-Mayor’s Colunm -TIPS FOR PREVENTING LITTER

Cleaning Litter

          Litter is a problem that all cities must address.  There are several ways of dealing with this issue. In Bayonne, we have mechanical street-sweeping to remove litter on scheduled days from several major streets.  Throughout the year, our Urban Enterprise Zone/Special Improvement District has a crew that removes litter from Broadway with tools and barrels on wheels.  The Public Works Department uses the Glutton, a device that picks up litter. In the summer, young seasonal workers remove litter from side streets and other locations.  Now that the fall has arrived, let’s make sure to remove litter before it becomes stuck under autumnal leaves or ice and snow in the coming winter.

          The rest of us are responsible for doing our part to keep Bayonne clean.  All responsible parties should take the time to remove trash and debris from residential, commercial, and industrial properties. 

          Household garbage and recycling can become major sources of litter when they are not handled correctly. In some cases, garbage and recycling come loose and blow around the street.  When you set your refuse at curbside, please make sure it is secure. Residents and businesses are encouraged to put out cans and bottles in tied, plastic recycling bags, in order to prevent them from creating a mess on the street. If you are in charge of garbage and recycling for a large building, please do not allow refuse to overflow and grow around your garbage barrels or dumpsters.  Business owners and building managers should check their dumpsters to make sure that the lids are closed. 

          Anyone who transports cargo in open vehicles should make sure that everything is secured and completely covered.  Loose items that come flying off a car or a truck can pose a hazard to drivers and pedestrians.  The same loose items turn into litter once they land on a street, sidewalk, or nearby property. 

          Please dispose properly of cigar and cigarette butts.  Do not toss them onto the streets or sidewalks of our community.  These butts can take years to degrade. Fish, birds, and other animals often mistake cigarette butts for food. 

          If you receive flyers or leaflets that do not interest you, please add them to your paper recycling.  Do not let them blow around your property or settle on the pavement as rent-free tenants. 

          For several years, we have had successful Earth Day community clean-ups in Bayonne.  There have been additional clean-up drives at other times by the Nature Club, schools, Scout troops, and other organizations.  I commend everyone who has taken part in these efforts to improve the appearance of our community.   I would like to encourage everyone to fight litter in our neighborhoods throughout the year, too.  Let’s take pride in our neighborhoods and in our entire community.