U.S. Congressman Rob Menendez posted about public health initiatives and election access on April 10, including AED deployment in Jersey City and opposition to changes affecting mail-in voting.
Red Bull New York will face Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at Sports Illustrated Stadium on April 15 for the Round of 32 in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. This is their first meeting in this tournament, with tickets soon available…
Red Bull New York have released their player status report ahead of Saturday’s match against FC Cincinnati at Sports Illustrated Stadium. Several players from both teams are listed as out or questionable due to injuries or suspensions.
These former Hudson County area high school standouts will be active on Saturday, April 11.
Marcus Pardasie has been named CUNYAC Player of the Week for a third time this season. His performance led NJCU’s men’s volleyball team to key wins and secured their top seed in conference play.
Andy Rojas of Red Bull New York has been selected for the Costa Rica national team’s upcoming friendlies this March. The young midfielder recently debuted in Major League Soccer after transferring from C.S. Herediano.
New Jersey City University’s baseball team defeated SUNY Old Westbury 9–8 after ten innings on March 24. Rookie Daniel Kapsch drove in the winning run as NJCU improved its season record.
New Jersey City University’s baseball team lost to Mount Saint Vincent despite outhitting their opponent. Defensive errors proved costly as NJCU fell short at home ahead of conference play.
The New Jersey City University men’s volleyball team lost both matches during a tri-match at Rutgers-Newark on March 28. The Gothic Knights fell to nationally ranked Southern Virginia University and host Rutgers-Newark ahead of their next contest in the CUNYAC…
Tonna Ogina has been named NJAC Field Athlete of the Week after setting an NJCU high jump record at the Ramapo Invitational. Her performance included a top mark in Division III and a strong showing in long jump.
The New York Red Bulls suffered a heavy defeat against Charlotte FC after an early red card reduced them to ten men. Head Coach Michael Bradley reflected on lessons learned as Julian Hall scored his fourth goal of the season.
Red Bull New York goalkeeper Aidan Stokes has been selected for the United States U-18 National Team camp in Portugal. He will compete with his teammates in three matches during an international tournament later this month.
NJCU track and field teams competed at Ursinus Springfest with standout performances from Raven Orange and Pratt Charles earning national rankings among Division III athletes.
Red Bull New York have completed the signing of Colombian defender Julián Bazán from Deportivo Pereira pending visa approval. The young defender joins on a multi-year contract after representing Colombia at youth international level.
Red Bull New York will host FC Cincinnati on April 4 during Autism Acceptance Night at Sports Illustrated Stadium. Key players include Julian Hall and former RBNY forward Tom Barlow now playing for Cincinnati.
Five members of NJCU’s men’s volleyball team received major honors from CUNYAC after an outstanding season. Head coach Carlo Edra was named Coach of the Year following an undefeated conference run. Four players earned all-conference recognition for their performance.
New Jersey City University’s men’s volleyball team secured a spot in the CUNYAC Championship after defeating John Jay College in four sets on April 9. The Gothic Knights will play Baruch College next for the title.
Rep. Rob Menendez shared updates about his visit to a Hoboken food pantry, voiced support for immigrant families, and criticized House Republicans’ handling of a War Powers Resolution across posts dated April 8-9, 2026.
Rep. Rob Menendez posted on April 9 about immigration system changes under the Trump Administration, new helicopter safety legislation after a Hudson River crash, and conversations with healthcare workers during National Public Health Week.
These former Hudson County area high school athletes are set to compete on Friday, April 10.
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