Hey, Hoboken, Jersey City, Secaucus, and more: What's on tap now that July is here? Bastille Day, fireworks, other events are on the way.
The Hoboken library will replace its gas furnace from 1897. Services and story times will continue outside.
Hey, Hoboken, Jersey City, Secaucus, and more: Looking for something to do all week? Check out these events around Hudson County.
12 public locations are now available for composting drop-off in Hoboken, tripling the size of the program.
Two popular eateries that opened in Hoboken in the 1980s are the latest to be recognized in a campaign by the local Historical Commission.
The Ocean County Library is excited to welcome New York Times bestselling author duo, P.C. & Kristin Cast virtually on June 24 @ 6 PM.
Hey, Jersey City, Hoboken, Secaucus, and more: What are this week's outdoor movies, concerts, and free events? Check out the list below.
Billy Connors, 53, a teacher and former bar owner in North Jersey, suffered a stroke in April. Friends are raising money for his bills.
New York planned to set off fireworks Tuesday night at 9:15 p.m. in honor of lifting many COVID restrictions.
Claire Pedulla will be responsible for spearheading the firm’s efforts to create "a reimagined workplace environment."
Hoboken, New Jersey, kicked off Pride Month by overseeing two women's renewed vows. They've got a story to tell.
They can be contenders! Dogs have fresh fields to play in now that the city of Hoboken has added new turf to the dog run at Elysian Park.
Certain Hoboken streets will be closed to cars on specific days so people can dine, bike, and play. See the schedule here.
"Expect to see something new ... in the near future," say the owners of a short-lived pizza joint on a main Hoboken street.
Hoboken will paint four rainbow crosswalks for Pride Month and raise the Pride Flag on Saturday. All are invited.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up near you.
"Thanks to the hard work from so many ... Hoboken seniors can look forward to a more normal summer," the mayor said at the kickoff event.
Two important community features for seniors will return to Hoboken this week after being suspended during the pandemic.
The St. Ann's Festival in Hoboken, known for the procession through the streets and mouth-watering Italian food, returns starting July 22.
President Harding visited in Hoboken 100 years ago to view the pine coffins of World War I soliders killed in France.
Hoboken holds the longest continuous Memorial Walk in the State of New Jersey, local veterans said.
Friends and others contributed to a GoFundMe for Hoboken teacher and former bar owner Billy Connors, who lives with his family in Sparta.
Christie's International Real Estate Northern New Jersey Hoboken office welcomes new members to the team
Ingrid Morales and Claudia Duque join Christie's International Real Estate in the Hoboken Sales gallery
A Blue Chip Career of the 60's, by Dennis Sevano.
The program will offer eight additional composting spots in the City later this spring.
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives soon in the Hoboken area.
Donate 50 dollars to be entered to win a Guardian Original Bike.
Crafts, activity kits and STEM toys were donated, along with select shopping sprees for mentees.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Hoboken area soon.
Here's the tentative schedule, and how to follow the bunny's progress.
They had plenty of space last weekend on 15 individual patches of land.
One in 9 Hoboken residents lives in poverty. Bags of food, as well as diapers and other necessities, are distributed at three locations.
The "wormnadoes" spotted in Hoboken, NJ last week caused a media whirlwind, Jersey jokes, and partial explanations.
The Hoboken Board of Education is making in its budget development and presentation processes.
Only have a few minutes to help? That's all we need! Hoboken Public Education Foundation is looking for corporate donors.
A NJ councilwoman saw worms in circles near the Hudson River waterfront and posted photos, resulting in lots of people being grossed out.
Volunteers at a Hoboken, NJ covid call center got unusual questions over a year, including from celebrities, and tried their best to help.
Dale Walker, one of Hoboken's familiar characters from the city's gentrification period in the 1980s, has passed away at 85.
The "Women’s HERstory" month film marathon runs through March 31 with free streaming short films.