The Hoboken Shelter hosts more than 1,000 showers each week for its clients.
This program provides all children 18 years of age and under with the same free meal in accordance with a menu approved by the state agency.
The American Conference on Diversity will hold its 17th Annual Statewide Walk-a-Thon at Liberty State Park on June 25.
New Jersey photographers are needed to help set a world record for the "largest single photowalk event" on June 11.
Dinosaurs love to read, and they're visiting the Hoboken Library to share the experience.
Some of Raini Webb’s biggest supporters are her students. So when the bank foreclosed on her home, they took action.
Stevens Institute will allow Hoboken residents to use four tennis courts on its campus this summer.
The 6th Annual Green Fair will be held on Jun. 3 and will feature live music and organic vendors to introduce sustainable lifestyles.
The Liberty Humane Society will host a free rabies vaccination clinic on May 27 for Jersey City residents.
The Girl Scout Troop 12001 of Hoboken hosted a Mother's Day event at the York Street Project in Jersey City.
The City of Hoboken allocated $386K in Community Development Block Grant funds to help modernize the elevators in the building.
A 12-year-old student in Jersey City is showing his community the power that a simple, kind gesture can have.
The Liberty Humane Society, which serves Hoboken and Jersey City, will host a signing event with Cory Schneider of the NJ Devils.
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The Hudson County Bar Association named Tanya Freeman, a Jersey City attorney, as its “Family Lawyer of the Year” for 2017.
The Hoboken Historical Museum will host a Black & White Masked Ball and Auction on Saturday, May 6.
These Hoboken students know that you can learn a lot about compassion by the simple act of making a sandwich.
Can you really climb a strand of human hair like in the fable of Rapunzel? Find out here.
The Liberty Humane Society project taught kids respect for animals and improved their reading skills.
Monday’s train derailment at New York Penn Station, the second at the station in as many weeks, has not treated Hoboken commuters kindly.
Hoboken Church will be holding the largest Easter Egg Hunt on Apr. 8 for its annual Easter holiday celebration for toddlers to 12 years old.
The Hoboken event on April 6 will include an olive oil demo class, organizers say.
A ceremony will be held to commemorate the centennial of the United States’ declaration of war on Germany.
“I owe it all to my parents, they were the ones that taught me this beautiful language,” the former New Jersey high school teacher said.
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The former U.S. Marine, EMT and lifeguard has embarked on what may be her most courageous effort to date: a battle with breast cancer.
The lucky winner will split the $1.5M jackpot. See the winning numbers for the March 8 drawing here.
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The grand total of adoptees stood thusly: 63 cats, 24 dogs and two guinea pigs.
See the winning numbers and store location for the March 1 Powerball drawing here.
More than 100 Hoboken area yoga practitioners are expected to come together March 12 to raise money, awareness to support veterans.
Property owners who would like a tree in front of their land should complete an online request form.
See the winning numbers for the Feb. 21 Jersey Cash 5 drawing here.
According to a city news release, PSE&G is proposing to make improvements to harden their infrastructure to protect from power outages.
The Annual Green Fair will take place on Jun. 3 and will aim to introduce sustainable choices and raise awareness for environmental issues.
The community is invited to a meeting to discuss safety improvements for the Newark Street on Feb. 16.
Where did the Hudson County lottery player buy both of his winning tickets? Find out here.
"Why is being out of work, struggling to find a job and having no money a crime in this country?" a Hoboken resident asks.
A New Jersey lottery player is about to lose out on their chance to become a millionaire, officials say.
All dogs over 40 pounds and all cats over four months of age will have adoption fees waived at Liberty Humane Society from Feb. 1 to 4.