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Bayonne OKs amended deals with fire chief & deputy chief to...
The Bayonne City Council approved amended employment agreements with Fire Chief Keith Weaver and Deputy Chief William Bartos last night to meet new state...
Bayonne council set to vote on $160M budget, new legal cannabis...
The Bayonne City Council agreed that they would vote on a $160,467,986 budget and new legal cannabis revisions next week when they set the...
Bayonne passes revised cannabis rules for businesses, discusses off duty usage...
The Bayonne City Council passed an ordinance amending their cannabis rules for businesses, lowering the fees but still restricting the number of cannabis licenses...
Ex-Bayonne worker who filed ‘sexting’ suit against Davis questions benefits of...
A former Bayonne City Hall worker who has a pending "sexting" lawsuit against Mayor Jimmy Davis questioned why a terminated employee continued to receive...
Lawsuit says Bayonne council ‘created a bait-and-switch’ on redevelopment plan, violated...
A lawsuit filed by a Bayonne resident on Christmas Eve says the city council "created a bait-and-switch" on the Caschem Redevelopment Plan, violating New...
Nadrowski clashes with colleagues at marathon Bayonne council meeting over late...
Bayonne Council President and mayoral challenger Sharon Ashe Nadrowski clashed with her colleagues at a marathon meeting that went for nearly five hours Wednesday...
Two Bayonne residents call on city officials to stop holding up...
Two Bayonne residents called on city officials at last night's council meeting to get a food bank project off the ground as many residents...
Bayonne BA files gender discrimination suit, claims abuse of public office...
Bayonne Business Administrator Melissa Mathews has filed a gender discrimination lawsuit claiming that several of her male colleagues repeatedly harassed her, also alleging that...
Bayonne resident requests withdrawal from suit asking out-of-towners to be removed
A Bayonne resident has asked a Hudson County Superior Court clerk to remove him from a lawsuit asking for out of town employees to...