Frost Bites
Win a romantic NJ pizza getaway, let teens shovel you out, celebrate 15 years of Wi-Fi — and more!
Love Is In the Air, Literally
There’s so much wrong in the world right now. That’s why we are thrilled to kick this edition off by presenting some good news, in the form of our very first wedding announcement.
Hear ye, hear ye! Owen Andrejco and Caitlin Du, pictured, were married January 22nd, 2026 at the City Clerks Office in downtown Manhattan.
Owen is an immensely talented animator, illustrator, and producer at Bill Plympton’s studio. He is also a Red Bulls fan.
Caitlin is a positively fabulous illustrator and comic artist. She is also a fan of Canadian geese. 🪿
👉 They moved from NYC to Jersey City last month. Let’s give them a big NoHu welcome, shall we? As a wedding gift, please check out & follow these lovely new neighbors on Instagram:
🤵♂️ instagram.com/owenandrejcoart
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❄️ It’s Snow Joke: Stay Home, Y’all
We made a dumb graphic because the snow totals have been changing every moment. But there is a state of emergency. Most recent forecasts say we could see a foot of snow on Sunday into Monday. Dig out fire hydrants, if you’re fit enough, and keep off the streets. Charge your cell phones, just in case. Hopefully, this is your excuse to overeat, read a book, and catch up on your binge viewing.
😮 A Gutt Deal: Free snow removal for seniors in Guttenberg; $18/hr for H.S. Students
The Town of Guttenberg is hiring high school kids to shovel snow for seniors. And their service to you is free, if you’re a senior in Guttenberg. See details below:
The Town of Guttenberg’s senior snow removal program is currently accepting applications from high school students, with an hourly rate of $18. This is a free program for our senior citizen residents.
Interested students can contact the DPW office at 201-868-2315 extension 240/241 or visit the DPW garage located at 217 71st Street. If you are under 17 you will need working papers.
Senior residents who are interested in signing up for free snow removal should contact Belkis Rubio at 201-868-2315, ext. 152 and bring copies of ID, property taxes, and utility bill. Must be 62 years of age or older, must own and live on the property.
Weehawken creates snow shoveler directory
To the south, Weehawken High School shared the opportunity to be in a directory of kids who might be connected with seniors who need help removing snow. In this case, it’s not free, instead the resident and the high school kid negotiate the rate. Still, it’s cool and it’s new. The signup form is here.
Hoboken reminisces about blizzard of ‘96
Good article here with locals sharing stories about the storm 30 years ago when the mayor at the time, Russo, closed off the entrances to the city to anyone who couldn’t show Hoboken on their driver’s license. Story: patch.com/new-jersey/hoboken/blizzard-closed-streets-hoboken-nj-30-years-ago-residents-remember
🌹 Win A Romantic Retro NJ 🍕 Date
Casano’s Pizza Parlor in Rutherford opened in the summer of 2024 and is a cult favorite known for 70’s decor, chicken parm, and absolutely no slices.
And now they’re launching a very fun promotion that will benefit the winners, and also, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. They are holding a raffle via Venmo in which they promise the winner and their +1 will get a 4-course Valentine’s Day meal, a photographer, and the whole place to themselves for a candlelit meal.Tickets are $5 each, and details can be found on the Casano’s Instagram.
Video: Weehawken Library Celebrates 15 Years Of Wi-Fi
Actually, Weehawken Library probably has no idea it was exactly 15 years ago, but I do, because I was invited there to flip on the switch on a very cold night —Jan 24, 2011 — a Monday, exactly 15 years ago.
Here’s an except from an email I sent my husband on the Friday before the big day.
“HEY GREAT NEWS. Weehawken library called me and ASKED ME TO COME MONDAY AT 7P. THEY ARE HAVING A CEREMONY FOR TURNING ON THE WI-FI AND THEY WANT ME TO FLIP THE SWITCH.
I AM SO EXCITED AND OMG!”
I’m embarrassed by my all-caps email, but I started pestering the town to get Wi-Fi as soon as I arrived, in 2006. At the time, I worked from home for a TV network, and very few libraries had it. When I worked out of the house I worked at Panera (which limited the time you could stay on), and worked from the parking lot in front of Pathmark (now Acme) in Edgewater.
I showed up to a Weehawken Town Hall meeting in 2007 with a baby strapped to me to ask for Wi-Fi. They didn’t bite, but said they’d think about it. And then I showed up again in 2010, with another newly-hatched kid, plus data that showed that it was no longer new-fangled: many other NJ libraries had it. They finally said yes. The news actually made the front page of the (dearly-departed) Weehawken Reporter, with a photo!*
Two friends showed up that night to support, Chris Tsakis and his wife Janet. And Chris took video of the historic moment. It was only last week that he shared it with me.
I’m embarrassed about how ratty I look, but come on, it was less than 20 degrees, I had to bring the kids because my husband worked late, and I did not know cameras would be there.
But I’m touched by seeing everyone in the library and the chitchat we had. And I’m touched seeing Library Director Philip Greco (RIP).
When Superstorm Sandy hit in 2012, the library retained power, and was packed with people working from there. I was there too, and quietly thanking the powers that be for flipping the switch.
In short, this is the first and last time I’ll ever brag about this. But wanted to share. Also, fun fact, the one on my hip is now taller than me and a 2x Hudson County champion runner.
Related: Here’s a NY Times article from 1998 with Mr. Greco and Mayor Turner describing the addition the library was getting at the time. It includes some cool history.
*After the Hudson Reporter / Weehawken Reporter folded, the people who bought the domain haven’t retained the archive online. Here’s a screen grab of all that can be found of the article I mentioned via Google. The link doesn’t work. This article is one of thousands that is now gone forever. Our local history — poof! — is gone. 😔
In Brief:
💩🕵️ Edgewater Condo’s Dog Poo DNA Testing Catches Caca Culprits
Life can be ruff if your little buddy drops a bomb in Bergen County and you don’t clean it up — because this condo will go all CSI on their furry rump.
Story here on the NY Post.
🖼 Port Imperial Art Fest Call For Artists
The festival is February 12th at the Port Imperial ferry terminal. It’s visual art and music. The theme is love. Here’s the 411:
What to submit:
• Photos of your artwork
• A short description of each piece
📩 Send submissions to:
piartfest2025@gmail.com
📅 Submission deadline: February 5
We welcome painters, photographers, illustrators, mixed-media artists, performers, and more. Let’s fill our neighborhood with creativity and connection.
🗳️ Weehawken Elections May 12: Petitions To Run Available Now
Five positions will be voted on in May in a non-partisan municipal election, two at-large council positions and council positions for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd wards. These five positions are all for 4-year terms. Petitions for nomination can be obtained at Town Hall and are due in by February 26th at 4P. All details here.
👗🎩 Mikie Sherrill Ball In A Mall Pics
New gov who dis? Sherrill was only seen in the helicopter pilot / biz suit outfits for her campaign ads, so we had no idea how glam she could look. Respect.
Story and photos here: northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2026/01/20/mikie-sherrill-nj-governor-inaugural-ball-2026-american-dream-mall/88271500007/
Congestion Pricing = 24 Million Fewer Cars
Lots of articles out investigating the effects of congestion pricing, now that it has been in effect for a year.
In short they found cleaner air, faster commutes, fewer traffic injuries and pedestrian fatalities, and lots of money raised for transit improvements. Story here.
La Gran Via Bakery Gets A Spiff Up
It’s been in Union City since 1981, but was closed for renovations for two weeks at the start of January. Never fear: it’s now open again for all your cake and Cuban pastry needs. Follow: instagram.com/lagranviabakery
Classifieds
Nurturing Educator Seeks Children to Inspire: Warm, creative educator for in-home learning and childcare. NYU Tisch MFA graduate with degrees from the University of Cambridge and University College London. I specialize in sensitive, creative children ages 3-10. Open to governess, private educator, or nanny roles. Based in Weehawken. Contact: Lalit Sritara | ls5507@nyu.edu | (646) 266-8267
Last Things Last
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