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Saints Peter and Paul in Hoboken will serve up seasonal brews and German foods on Friday and Saturday.
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The Lackawanna Railroad entered service 85 years ago on Thursday.
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Volunteers will gather on Saturday to aid the Hoboken Homeless Shelter, the Boys and Girls Club and the Hoboken High School.
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Safewise released a list released this week of the safest towns in New Jersey, noting that the state’s violent crime is dropping.
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The former Seton Hall director of campus ministry claimed he was fired for supporting same-sex marriage on social media.
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The event will include free boat tours, waterfront activities, food, music and the festival’s signature “cardboard kayak” race.
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Potential adopters will be able to meet their new family member on-site.
Food for the event will be donated by Carlo’s Bakery of TLC’s “Cake Boss.”
Each ticket is worth $181,978.
The July 10 event will showcase the work of 20 artists and include 90 pairs of unique jewelry.
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