
The Restaurants Hoboken’s Missing
Ah, Hoboken. If you were in the area 20-30 years ago, you know just how far our little town has
Ah, Hoboken. If you were in the area 20-30 years ago, you know just how far our little town has
HOBOKEN – Behind the scenes at Neumann Leathers Factory in Hoboken is a creative incubator featuring an eclectic mix of artists. Painters, sculptors, musicians, producers, furniture makers, refinishers, drummers, even a custom tailor, all call the Neumann factory home. Students file in daily for drum lessons and a ceramic artist who teaches yoga will soon offer… (more…)
Mayor Dawn Zimmer invites members of the public to the grand opening of the Northwest “pop-up” Park
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HOBOKEN – A little cloudy weather and threats of rain did not deter crowds from attending the annual St. Ann’s Italian Festival on Jefferson Street. The annual event, now in its 107th running, is held each year leading up to the Catholic church’s feast day honoring Mary’s mother St. Ann on July 26. At the Italian… (more…)
HOBOKEN — A police officer with two years on the city’s police force is being hailed a hero for pulling a woman from the Hudson River Monday afternoon. At about 4 p.m., Officer Tyler Soto was patrolling on the waterfront when he was informed a woman was in the water. When he saw the woman off… (more…)
When I first moved to Hoboken, I wondered if I’d ever be able to afford fresh fruit again. I moved
HOBOKEN — Seven people were arrested a day after a violent assault and robbery in a Hoboken public housing complex Wednesday that appeared to be a drug deal gone bad, the chief of police said. Hoboken Police charged a Jersey City man and six people from Hoboken with charges including robbery, aggravated assault, conspiracy and drug… (more…)
Buddy Valastro is ready to go back to work. One month after losing his mother, Mary, the “Cake Boss” revealed he is headed back to his bakery, just like she would have wanted. “She doesn’t want me to stop,” Valastro said in a new interview with PEOPLE. “She wants me to be the patriarch of the… (more…)
PATH will get $134 million worth of new electrical substations and increased reliability for commuters when two 50-year old facilities that were damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 are replaced over the next four years. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioners awarded two contracts Thursday to replace substations in Harrison and Jersey City… (more…)