For its 30th anniversary, the Hoboken Historical Museum is planning to reach deep into its archive for “early Hoboken style” decorations.
“Only rain down our drain,” reads the mural.
It’s a robot that can play “Simon Says,” respond to commands and even take a selfie. And it’s built with 3-D printing.
Cory Schneider and Adam Henrique will appear at the Liberty Humane Society to sign autographs in support of the shelter’s animals.
The fundraising game will be held in honor of Port Authority officer Eamonn Mautone.
Has cabin fever and the unseasonably cold spring got you down, Hoboken? Here’s a possible cure.
Hoboken’s Dean Marchetto has completed more than 100 buildings in the city, including Park + Garden and VINE.
We asked Patch readers if their neighborhoods could use more stop signs. Here are some intersections they flagged as hazardous.
The Liberty Humane Society will be hosting its first “Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Day” for cat owners in Hoboken and Jersey City on April 27.
Is a giant, three-lane water slide in the future for Jersey City and Newark?
The Hudson County students will learn to operate robots, build a website, design a logo, create a script and produce a movie.
See the list of featured poets appearing at the Hoboken Historical Museum event on April 10.
Residents of the Hoboken Housing Authority and recipients of Section 8 housing vouchers are eligible for free bike share memberships.
More than 4,300 people participated in Hoboken Grace Community Church’s annual egg hunt for 2016.
The age-appropriate Hoboken event series will include stories, sing-alongs and learning sessions.
Betsy allegedly spent most of her life confined to a yard in Jersey City without shelter and in miserable weather.
If you park in Hoboken, your daily parking routine is about to change on March 21.
A community-based initiative allows local musicians to perform in NJ Transit station facilities.
New Jersey will soon have the “largest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere” thanks to a $5 million gift from a former teacher.
The Hoboken Family Alliance and Hoboken Grace Community Church will each host Easter egg events on March 19.
Hoboken resident Richard Mason was recently appointed President of the Greater New York Councils of The Boy Scouts.
Seann Farrell of Hoboken, named Young Irishman of the Year, teaches and coaches at Seton Hall Preparatory School.
Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken announced that CSBK bank has donated $15,000 to support the community theater.
The largest Easter egg hunt in Hoboken just got bigger.
Chat with a Hoboken police officer in a friendly environment at the "Coffee with a Cop" event on Thursday.
Patch asked our Facebook readers if there are too many (or too few) red lights in Hoboken. Find out what your neighbors told us.
See the winning numbers here, Hudson County.
Leap year babies get a free order of eggrolls at Del Frisco's Grille in Hoboken for 2016.
Airman Nicole Gross, an Immaculate Heart Academy alumnus, is stationed aboard the USS Harry S. Truman.
Almost a hundred in-need dogs and cats now have a home, thanks to a Hudson County nonprofit that serves Hoboken and Jersey City.
The two dogs survived a blizzard and gunshots together in Liberty State Park in late January.
Read a heart-warming example of New Jersey residents treating their neighbors with love and dignity.
See the location of Hoboken's warming center here.
A camera was rolling the entire time a cruise ship that departed from New Jersey was caught in a severe storm, injuring four.
Reader Poll: Where is the best place to survive a zombie outbreak in Hoboken?
Isabel Alarcon, a Jersey City resident, was accepted into Emerge New Jersey’s 2016 Political Training Program.
We asked readers what they thought there was an abundance of in Hoboken. You answered on Facebook with the good, bad and unnecessary.
The canine – who survived a massive blizzard and two gunshot wounds with his companion, Faithful – is out of surgery and “doing well.”
Lost in Liberty State Park and with one of them nursing bullet wounds, a pair of canines managed to stick together through the storm.
Hoboken residents have pluck. Read two stories about how they braved the elements during this weekend’s snowstorm.