The gooey-goodness of Hoboken's "Mutzfest" returns on Sunday, Jan. 29.
Hudson County's Chuck Wepner and Philip Kearny are among the newest members of the New Jersey Hall of Fame.
The Liberty Humane Society provides animal control and shelter services for Hoboken and Jersey City.
Mayor Zimmer would like to invite the community to give feedback on the new 'pop-up' park plan for Northwest Hoboken.
“Witnessing our youth develop their confidence and skills in sports and fitness is truly rewarding,” Hoboken organizers say.
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Hoboken Grace Church: More than 100 volunteers helped to deliver gifts while more than 350 people signed up to participate.
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Hoboken Grace Community Church seeks the community's help in making Christmas memorable for local families.
An nj.com report shows just how diverse New Jersey is: The majority of people in 44 towns don't consider English as their first language.
A Hudson County convenience store sold a winning $75,854 lottery ticket for the Jersey Cash 5 drawing on Monday, Nov. 7, officials stated.
Wintertime in Hoboken may be tough sometimes, but it has its benefits.
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SPHERE Technology Solutions' 4th Annual Fall Craft Beer Festival will be held November 5.
The Hoboken Chapter of the Delbarton Alumni Association will sponsor a blood drive at the Multi-Service Center on Oct. 19.
Hundreds of volunteers recently came together in an attempt to make the city a better place to live during 1Day Hoboken.
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The Hoboken Ragamuffin Parade will be held Monday, October 31.
The pair of fundraisers will benefit orphans in the Hoboken mother’s hometown of Santos, Brazil, organizers say.
The Hoboken event will bring police officers and the community members they serve together… over coffee, organizers say.
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It’s time to Bark in the Park and support your local animal shelter, Hudson County.
If you take the 14th street ferry in Hoboken, there’s a good chance that you’ve seen “Hoboken Joe.”
Hoboken residents and property owners are encouraged to attend two upcoming flood protection workshops on Sept. 20 and Oct. 25.
Mayor Zimmer has established an annual Molfetta Day in Hoboken to be celebrated on the final day of the Hoboken Italian Festival.
Volunteers will meet at Church Square Park on Saturday, September 24 for the '1Day Hoboken' community service event.
Hoboken City Hall will join landmarks including Niagara Falls, Tribune Tower, The Capital Wheel and Ben Franklin Bridge.
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Gayborhood Jersey City and Humanity Pride Productions will host the “16th Annual Jersey City LGBT Pride Festival” on Aug. 27.
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“Hopefully one day there will be an end to the cruel breeders and puppy mills that breed these little souls,” rescue staff wrote.
The family of a child allegedly bit by a dog on Pier A in Hoboken is asking the public to help find the canine’s vaccination records.
The announcement came Monday, Aug. 1.
The Hudson County teens volunteered at various sites in Newark, including a transitional housing facility for homeless families.