Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Hoboken and Hudson County.
Learn the basics of Italian language while meeting new people at an event in Hoboken on Friday, Feb. 23.
Inserra Supermarkets recently donated a check for $345,164 to the Diabetes Research Institute during an event held at ShopRite of Hoboken.
Spring Fling will offer Hoboken residents, businesses, and community groups the opportunity to work together on a "hands-on" project.
Driving Miss Daisy begins performances on January 31 and runs till February 25.
A lot of money can be won this weekend if you purchase two separate New Jersey Lottery tickets. Here's how, and where, you can do that.
The Willow Avenue Dunkin’ Donuts also donated $1,000 to CarePoint Health as part of the chain’s national “Brewing Joy” program.
All of the proceeds from the ticket sales and auction items will go towards a $1 million capital campaign.
The Hoboken Public Library has gotten a facelift, and staff want the city’s residents to come check it out.
Yet another big lottery win has gone down in Hoboken. See the winning store and lucky numbers for the Nov. 15 Powerball drawing here.
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A Hudson County store sold a winning Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket worth $251,991 for the Monday, Nov. 13 drawing, officials said.
Hoboken Grace, a non-denominational Christian Church in Hoboken, will host its third annual “Christmas Exchange” for local families.
See the location of the lucky Hoboken store and the winning numbers for the Jersey Cash 5 drawing on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Elliot Malsky of Hoboken, a former sous chef at Carbone's in NYC, donated his time to benefit Healing the Children New Jersey.
“My wife, Behnaz, serves as my main inspiration to give back,” Hoboken’s Omar Baker said.
Hoboken has seen two large NJ Lottery wins in the space of four days. See the winning numbers for the Oct. 20 Jersey Cash 5 drawing here.
The project team will host a series of listening sessions in Hoboken parks to learn more about the community’s ideas for the park.
What’s it like to have a song you wrote played in front of a crowd of 500 people? Ask Make-A-Wish recipient Alana Essien.
A NJ real estate firm is collecting food donations at 11 locations, including Hoboken.
A Hoboken store sold a winning Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket for the Monday, Oct. 16 drawing.
A Hoboken runner hopes that if she can raise enough funds, her best friend will be able to join her for the NYC marathon next year.
Find out how this Hoboken resident is making North Jersey a better place to live.
The Liberty Humane Society will host its 14th annual Bark in the Park on Oct. 14.
Need a cheap bike? Then you might do worse than the City of Hoboken’s online bicycle auction.
The city will host the first community workshop as part of the community planning process for the North End Redevelopment Plan.
“This year, a week of my summer was spent on an amazing Christian Service trip to Costa Rica.”
The event will allow volunteers to meet and then spread throughout Hoboken to spend a few hours working on projects for the community.
See the location of the winning Hudson County store and the lucky numbers for the Sept. 12 drawing here.
The mission of Make-A- Wish is to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to extend joy, strength, and hope.
A Hudson County animal shelter that services both Hoboken and Jersey City is doing its part to help the 4-legged victims of Hurricane Harvey
Rosalyn Baldwin is on a mission. Her goal? To hug a law enforcement officer in every state of the USA.
Also: Teen killed in Westfield house fire / $100M money laundering scheme busted / Route 4 crash victim had just graduated high school.
These officers know 11 languages between them, including Spanish, Italian and American Sign Language. Find out how it will help on the job.
See the winning numbers for the July 31 Jersey Cash 5 drawing and the store that sold the lucky ticket here.
Hoboken city officials will host a grand opening of the Northwest “pop-up” Park on July 31.
When sauce and pasta come together, good things can happen.
The July 4 themed adoption event will be offering adoptions for $17.76 for all dogs over 40 lbs from Jul. 1 to Jul. 4.
The Hoboken Historical Museum will welcome two representatives from the Ramapough-Lenape Indian Nation on June 25.
Here are five dying wishes, courtesy of a publication that rated the five best sandwiches in New Jersey.