No Secaucus Help for Super Bowl
Secaucus made a bit of national news this week when mayor Michael Gonnelli threatened to prevent Secaucus emergency services from assisting the organizers of next year’s Super Bowl MetLife Stadium. A...
View ArticleMayor: No Super Bowl Benefit
Secaucus Mayor Mike Gonnelli told ABC-7 Eyewitness News Feb. 21 that New York will reap the rewards of Super Bowl XLVIII while New Jersey towns pay the price. “Now I’m sure New York will be the NFL...
View ArticleNJMC Pitches Media on ‘Real’ Meadowlands
The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission on Tuesday held a press event to tout the natural and environmental landscape of the Meadowlands to local and national reporters as media interest grows with the...
View ArticleSecaucus Super Bowl Plans
Secaucus has grand plans for the week of Super Bowl XLVIII, including turning the town into a winter wonderland, according to the Hudson Reporter. The report details a celebration that will be thrown...
View ArticleOfficials Announce Super Bowl Transportation Plan
The major transportation agencies of the New York City metropolitan areas have announced their plans for the week of Super Bowl XLVIII, which is to be played at MetLife Stadium on February 2. All...
View ArticleDaily News Decries Super Bowl Construction Traffic
New York Daily News writer Julian Garcia posted a story over the weekend lamenting all the pre-Super Bowl construction that is snarling traffic in the area around Secaucus. Ready for more of this? Of...
View ArticleSecaucus Winter Blast Kicks Off Next Week
Secaucus is the site of one of the area’s major pre-Super Bowl events with the “Winter Blast” being held from January 30 to February 1 at Buchmuller Park. The event – maybe the largest in the town’s...
View ArticleLawmakers Decry Lack of NFL Support
Have you wondered why Secaucus “Winter Blast” isn’t called the “Secaucus Super Bowl Spectacular”? The answer is simple: no entity is able to use the term “Super Bowl” in its advertising or event...
View ArticleGonnelli to NFL: Pay Up
Secaucus mayor Michael Gonnelli has drafted a letter to the National Football League asking for $25,000 to cover expenses related to Super Bowl XLVIII. Gonnelli cites more than $30,000 in contracts...
View ArticleSecaucus to Receive $18K from NFL
Secaucus’ dispute with the NFL has been settled after the league agreed to pay the town and school district $18,000 for canceling plans to lease the high school as a staging area for the Super Bowl...
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