The meeting is scheduled to take place Monday, Aug. 1 from 7-9 p.m.
July 30 will mark the 100th anniversary of what some historians have called the first acts of foreign-based terrorism in the United States.
The National Night Out event will be held in Church Square Park.
Do you know a local unsung hero in Hoboken that you’d like to see get his or her due? Let us know here.
He’s an excessively cute, 16-week old Frenchie that needs your help. See him in action here, Hoboken.
A Hoboken church has raised more than $1.5 million in its quest to “honor its past by building its future.”
Devils players have been seen building low-income housing, visiting hospitals and holding fund drives for animal shelters.
2003 recipient of the Jersey Journal’s Everyday Hero award, Joyce Davison honored by Grace Community Services
Do you know where your local PokeStops are in Hudson County? Find out here.
The $1 million winning ticket was sold at a 99 Cent Treasures store, lottery officials said. See the winning numbers here.
We asked Patch readers on Facebook what streets they thought needed a speed bump. Find out what your neighbors told us.
A Hudson County animal shelter has good news… Feather will be able to afford the medical treatment that she deserves.
Winning tickets were sold in Hoboken and Jersey City. See the lucky numbers here.
How did Mary Ana get the courage to fight spina bifida? Three words… "Cake Boss" and Netflix.
See a list of the New Jersey students selected to the Paper Mill Playhouse program here.
Be sure you are aware of the common dangers to your pets surrounding the 4th of July holiday.
Sound off about your personal pet peeve here, Hoboken commuters. We’ll publish the best answers in an upcoming article.
Hoboken has also been named among the "Most Promiscuous," "Best Place To Live," "Drunkest Places" and "Snobbiest Towns" in America.
If you’re tired of logging long car trips every time you want to visit the Jersey shore, NJ Transit has a suggestion… take the train or bus.
The 2016 Hoboken Olympic Day will celebrate diversity and LGBT Pride Month, city officials say.
The rainbow glow at One World Trade Center honored the victims of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
Amanda Ballate will advance to a national competition for being a steady presence in a young child’s life.
There’s nothing that signifies the arrival of summer like outdoor movie season. See this year’s lineup of films here.
The Solar Impulse 2 will stop at JFK Airport before leaving for the last leg of its record-setting flight.
The 2016 event will be held on Maxwell Place Park in Hoboken, Governors Island in New York, and dozens of additional locations.
See a list of participating vendors for the Hoboken farmers’ market here.
If you’re looking for a new pet in Hudson County, the Liberty Humane Society has an offer for you… free adoptions during June.
The priests have links to towns including Newark, Belleville, Livingston, Nutley, Seton Hall, Jersey City, Fairfield and Secaucus.
Looking for a bite to eat this Memorial Day weekend in Hoboken? Check out some options here.
The Jersey City basketball tournament will benefit homeless teens.
The Hoboken Historical Museum will host a poetry reading on May 22.
The owner of a Cliffside Park hair studio has launched an online fundraising campaign for a homeless Hoboken resident.
Get ready to show your LGBT pride at the annual community event, North Jersey.
We asked Patch readers to share their biggest safety concerns in Hoboken. Here’s what they’d change.
See the winning numbers here.
The 3-month old puppy was found “struggling to stand on a badly broken leg,” Liberty Humane Society staff reported.
The Hoboken Shade Tree Commission will give away 2,000 small trees (seedlings and saplings) to Hoboken residents on May 7.
See what items the Hoboken Shelter is requesting here.
Students from seven Hoboken schools painted more than 20 storm drains around the city.
Thomson Reuters partnered with three non-profits in the Hoboken community for a day of volunteering.