Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Hudson County is in need of Medical Personal Protective Equipment from Medical Offices. Please consider donating any unused PPE to the Hudson County Office of Emergency Management (OEM).

Needed items include:

Face Shields
Gloves
Goggles & Safety Glasses
Medical Gowns
Head Covers
N-95 Masks
Respirators
Shoe Covers

If you have these items available, please contact Hudson County OEM at (201) 369-5200 or e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. OEM staff would be available to pick up any donated equipment.

Thank you!

Due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak, all HCIA-sponsored Mobile Shredding Events, Compost Bin/Rain Barrel Sales Events and Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events are cancelled until further notice. Continue to check the HCIA.org website and our social media for future events. Stay safe & healthy, Hudson County!

 

Testing is on an appointment-only basis. Hudson County residents desiring a test must call the appointment line at 201-388-1097 beginning at noon tomorrow (Mon. 3/23)

SECAUCUS, NJ – Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise announced today that the County will open a designated testing center for the COVID-19 Virus at Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus on Tuesday, March 24th. The testing center will provide by appointment service only. Starting at noon tomorrow (Monday) appointments may be made by calling 201-388-1097.

The testing site will operate 10am to 5pm, Monday thru Friday. It will also be able to test our first responders and expedite their return, so they can continue to perform their important public safety duties.

“Hudson Regional Hospital has the medical staff, facilities and circulation capacity to allow us to best respond to the need for COVID-19 testing,” says County Executive DeGise. “In addressing this crisis, we have been measuring many factors and we are encouraged that this collaboration provides us the a high-performing program enabling us to safely screen, test and treat patients.”

Bids for Disposal Services for Processible and Non-Processible Waste are due to be received at the offices of the Hudson County Improvement Authority at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 17, 2019, located at 830 Bergen Avenue in Jersey City.

Details of the funeral arrangements have just been released for Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals, who was tragically killed in the line of duty on December 10th. The funeral for Detective Seals will take place on the morning of Tuesday, December 17th. The funeral procession will occur on Bergen Avenue directly in front of the HCIA offices located at 830 Bergen Avenue. The funeral mass will be held at St Aeden’s Church, located at 800 Bergen Avenue. It is expected that a strict security and traffic cordon will be placed around the entire area beginning as early as 7:00 a.m. through mid-afternoon on Tuesday, December 17th. Vehicles will be barred and pedestrian access will be subject to significant restrictions.

   

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