What's in the papers this weekend, and: Looking to volunteer or get a free meal this Thanksgiving?
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HUDSON COUNTY -- All of the Hudson Reporter newspapers will be running a story this Sunday listing events in our towns this week where needy people can get Thanksgiving food, and residents can volunteer or donate food.

Check it out in our print editions or online at www.hudsonreporter.com.

Also, some other big stories this weekend:

In Secaucus, former Mayor Dennis Elwell was indicted. Also, concerns about "sexting" and cyberbullying.

In Hoboken, the head of the ailing Hoboken University Medical Center talks in a private interview about what might happen if they can't get $10 million in desperately needed state aid. Also, a teacher was apparently reimbursed $400 for a missing iPod, with the money coming from student activity funds. And more from Monday's council meeting. Plus: Preview of the Macy's floats, put together in a Hoboken warehouse.

Jersey City: How to adopt and foster local children.

Union City: Members of a monastery want to turn it into affordable housing. Neighbors don't want it.

Weehawken: A trend in car tire robberies. Also, a baby was born at home. The mom is doing fine. Her two other kids were also born at home. Why?

North Bergen: A woman who has starred and Broadway and sung with the Mamas and Papas has a new show.

Of course, there's much more. So pick up your print edition or click on Hudsonreporter.com starting Sunday.

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