February 14, 2014 (Harrison, NJ) Funeral Arrangements for Mayor Raymond J. McDonough have been announced and are as follows:
Visitation:
Mulligan's Funeral Home . Photograph courtesy of NJ.com
February 13, 2014 (Jersey City, NJ) Hudson County Executive Thomas DeGise announced today that the County of Hudson will be flying their flags at half staff to honor Harrison Mayor Raymond McDonough tomorrow.
Mayor McDonough with County Executive Thomas DeGise at Red Bulls Stadium Groundbreaking ceremony . Photograph courtesy of NJ.com
January 7, 2014 (Kearny, NJ) KOTW is pleased to announce an update to its website. Our content hasn't changed but our website look and feel has changed. The change is not just cosmetic. Our statistic show that increasingly visitors to KearnyOnTheWeb are using their mobile devices to access our articles. Our Discussion Board was already mobile friendly but our main website was not. Both are now mobile responsive and will scale depending upon whether you are using your PC, Iphone, Samsung Galazy, Ipad, Kindle or other tablet.
KOTW acknowledges the assistance of our technical staff in getting this monumental task accomplished. The old articles are all still there and we are continuing to work on fine tuning the website but we are proud to start off 2014 with an improved KOTW. Enjoy.
February 12, 2014 (Harrison, NJ) Harrison Mayor Raymond McDonough sustained a heart attack this afternoon and died. The Mayor who of late was in the news with respect to his early endorsement of Governor Chris Christie had conducted a meeting with Harrison elected officials this morning and had returned from lunch when he had a heart attack. He was pronounced dead at 2:30 p.m. this afternoon.
Mayor McDonough in his Office at Town Hall. Photograph courtesy of NJ.com
December 12, 2013 (Kearny, NJ) The Kearny Municipal Utilities Authority (KMUA) has been granted a 3 Million Dollar grant to rebuild its facility which was damaged by Hurricane Sandy last year. The KMUA is located in South Kearny and monitors and treats waste water from South Kearny before it is allowed to flow to the Passaic River.
Members of Kearny Municipal Utilities Authority in Front of Jacobus Avenue in South Kearny. Photograph courtesy of Town of Kearny
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