There’s a new way to fight homelessness in Hoboken.
Inserra Supermarkets CEO Lawrence Inserra Jr. promised to dress up as Snoopy if stores hit their fundraising goals.
Hoboken city officials will hold a free clinic on the expungement process, which can help low-level criminal offenders clear their records.
Boy Scouts from Hoboken Troop 146 hosted more than 70 people from Cub Scout Packs 146 and 18 on a camping trip.
A new mural in Hoboken pays homage to three of the Mile Square City’s most prominent women.
What do the zipper, stage monitors, Mallomars and steam-powered engines have in common? Hoboken. Learn more on Oct. 28.
A $10,000 ticket for the Mega Millions drawing on Oct. 16 was sold in Hoboken. See the lucky numbers and store here.
Raakhee Mirchandani, a mother of a young cancer survivor, joins 3 survivors and a fellow parent on the board of Tomorrows Children's Fund.
Last year, creepy clowns were among Americans’ top fears. Guess what folks in New Jersey are most scared of this year.
Madison Street Park is the only park in the 3rd Ward and is used heavily by nearby residents, Hoboken officials stated.
The City of Hoboken has received a “perfect score” from the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index for 2018.
The Hoboken festival will include hay rides, a hay maze, pony rides, petting zoo, moonwalk, face painting, pumpkin painting and more.
Hudson County residents can anonymously surrender a maximum of three firearms for up to $250 cash per weapon. No questions will be asked.
A Hoboken councilwoman offered a thank-you to a volunteer-powered thrift shop that’s quietly been making a difference for those in need.
Jack Silbert will talk about his recovery, show how prosthetics work and lead a talk about how to act when encountering someone different.
56 Hoboken residents lost their lives in the September 11 attacks.
See the winning numbers for the Saturday, Aug. 25 drawing of the Jersey Cash 5 here.
“People need to look out for each other,” the veteran nurse said after she helped care for a stranger on a sweltering summer day.
A Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse board member captured an amazing storm photo on his phone.
See the winning store and lucky numbers for the Aug. 7 Mega Millions drawing here.
Hudson County authorities dedicated a new vehicle to Christopher Robateau of the JCPD, and Mark Zeitounian and John Kamel of the UCPD.
The free, public Hoboken event will include stage performances, free food, child car seat installations and family-friendly activities.
Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Hoboken and Hudson County.
OEM: If you depend on life-saving medical equipment that runs on electricity, make sure your utility provider knows about your needs.
It’s lemonade… with a purpose. Find out more about the Hoboken-wide fundraising effort here.
The free, family-friendly City of Water Day will take place in Hoboken on July 14. It will include kayaking, paddleboarding and “eco-talks.”
A Hudson County store just gave someone an Independence Day surprise: a lottery ticket worth $361,522.
Scouts from Troop 146 pitched in to support the community by helping St. Francis Academy in Union City.
A Hudson County store sold a lottery ticket worth $199,979 for the Friday, June 22 drawing of the Jersey Cash 5, officials said.
Hoboken High School’s Theatre Department hoping to send 16 award-winning students to the International Thespians Festival with fundraiser.
The Hoboken High School Hispanic Culture Club’s 4th annual HOF ceremony and celebration is free and open to the public.
Got a gripe – or a compliment – about NJ Transit service? Save it for a “We Are Listening” forum during the evening rush hours on May 14.
Hoboken's "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro is officially a member of the New Jersey Hall of Fame.
The new "Patch Mayor" program is recruiting residents to sound the alarm about local events and issues.
Hoboken’s police chief had a good sense of humor when someone pointed out the Coffee With A Cop event takes place on “National Weed Day."
Budding artists from Garden Street Theatre for the Performing Arts in Hoboken partnered up with Little City Books for the event.