Community groups bring awareness to sexual and domestic violence.
Street cleaning and permit parking restrictions suspended from Friday to Sunday.
Civil rights activist will host evening of cocktails and conversation.
Free community event will feature live music, dance performances and Irish soda bread competition.
Hoboken Cultural Affairs to host creative program for toddlers
Features motivational stories from Hoboken female pioneers
Easy guide for press releases and contributor FAQs
New rideshare app pilots in Hoboken
A Patch community member sends us this great snow photo; submit your own here
Street parking remains open in affected area.
Winter Storm Sparta affects traffic and travel across state; Minor power outages reported in Essex and Hudson Counties
Here’s a selection of this week’s local stories you might have missed this week.
Take a look at some of the best stories from the month of February.
A fire tore through a Hoboken apartment building on New Year’s Day, displacing more than a dozen and injuring three firefighters.
The Hoboken flood mitigation plan received enough votes from for approval from the City Council.
The Hoboken government is exploring the feasibility of a performing arts center in the city.
As temperatures are expected to drop to potentially record lows this week, the New Jersey DOH urges residents to protect their health.
In a speech earlier this week, Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer said the city has been recognized as a role model for flood risk management.
Earlier this week, Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer outlined some of the road improvement and parking projects expected to begin this year.
Damaging winds, snow and frigid temperatures expected this weekend. High wind watch for Hudson County, late Saturday to Sunday afternoon.
Ice, strong wind gusts are expected to make travel difficult, and frigid temps are expected to accompany two snow storms in the few days.
Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer delivered her State of the City address Tuesday night.
Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer will present the address at 7 p.m. at Stevens Institute of Technology.
Crews already pre-treated city streets with salt brine, but are still working to clear snow from parking lanes in Hoboken.
A fundraiser will be held tomorrow at the Smokin' Barrel on Willow Avenue in Hoboken.
Little City Books, an independent bookstore, is set to open at First and Bloomfield streets in Hoboken.
Mayor Dawn Zimmer has Vijay Chaudhuri of Hoboken as chief of staff.
More than two dozen restaurants, including some in Hoboken, have added extra days to their participation in Hudson Restaurant Week.
The North Bergen to Bayonne rail service is back up and running after a storm related shutdown and chaotic shuttle service
NJ Transit suspended service on the light rain train between Bayonne and North Bergen. Limited shuttle bus service is being provided.
The city is looking for residents with marketing and design experience to assist with First Street revitalization and citywide signage
Service on the Hoboken and Newark lines to Lower Manhattan were delayed
Commuters will be able to buy interstate bus passes via mobile device app and avoid long lines
Christie made the announcement at a press conference.
Here’s a look at some of the news and events coming up around town.
The City is seeking community input on plans to re-brand the city, revitalize 12 blocks of the Mile Square. A public meeting will be held.
Here’s a roundup of some of the top news stories in Hoboken so far this week.
Frostbite and hypothermia can set in fast. A handy chart from The National Weather Service shows just how quickly you should head inside.
Despite common belief, your car doesn’t need time to warm up. Check below to see how the myth could be hurting you, and your wallet.