A Hudson County woman shares her journey from success and safety to homeless in Hoboken, and how United Way helped her get back on her feet.
Municipal offices will be closed on Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. Parking regulations will be enforced on Friday and Saturday.
Free garage parking is available in select municipal garages during the holiday season. The City craft fair is scheduled for Dec. 6 and 7.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving Hoboken! News and events for the week of November 24.
Here's a selection of this week's local stories you might of missed on Hoboken Patch.
Here's a roundup of some of the top news stories in Hoboken so far this week.
News and events for the week of Nov. 17.
PATH Service will be running with a 20-minute schedule due to signal work from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Sunday Nov. 16.
Volunteers from the Stevens Institute added mulch to tree pits and planted cabbage on Nov. 8. Here are guidelines for caring for city trees.
News and events for the week of Nov. 10
Suspended Jersey City attorney John F. Hamill was arrested Thursday morning and charged with two counts of second degree charges in the case
The Parish celebrate an Outdoor Mass for World Peace on Friday evening, Nov. 7 at 7 pm at the corner of Third and Jefferson.
Military personnel can receive a free cannoli on Nov. 11 at any Carlo's Bakery nationwide. The bakery will also honor their own veterans.
What's up in Hoboken next week.
Liam Hayden, developer of the Instaparty app, could seat party-goers at their ideal bar in under half an hour.
Grab your wackiest costume and meet on Washington Street for the Ragamuffin Parade. Trick-or-Treaters of all ages can march in the parade.
Mayor Zimmer states her support for the freeholders, vetoing the construction of two high rise towers on the city's waterfront piers.
He will take on the new role starting December 1.
NASA is launching a rocket carrying supplies for the International Space Station. You should be able to see it if you look to the southeast
News and events for the week of October 27.
Here's a highlight of this week's local news around Hoboken.
A signal problem caused significant delays on the PATH this evening.
The women’s news source Jezebel wrote a geographic breakdown of “bros” this April, but they missed the mile-square city.
Repairs will cost nearly $700 million.
The tour, which features historic and artistically significant homes, is a fundraiser for the Hoboken Historical Museum.
A popular real estate blog has named Hoboken the 9th best place to live in NJ, largely due to it's high median income and home value.
Here are some local events to look forward to this week.
An entrepreneur crosses the Hudson on a bike, tourists will experience historic homes, and a barber shop celebrates five years in town.
The annual Hoboken Historical Museum tour of ten stunning Hoboken homes and a historic collection will raise funds for the museum.
Judah Schiller, inventor of the BayCycle, water biked from Hoboken to Chelsea. Watch a video and learn more about the trek here.
The Hoboken Yards Redevelopment plan and the Washington Street redesign conceptual plan will be discussed at a special meeting on Oct. 8.
Hoboken's downtown is named the best in North Jersey, volunteers are called to arms, and a short film festival begins at the museum.
Proposed revisions to a 2011 resolution will designate the Neumann Leather property as “an area in need of rehabilitation."
PATH Trains are resuming their normal schedule.
The new plan includes plans for improving road operations, traffic flow, lighting, pedestrian safety, streetscape, and transit access.
CERT members are trained in basic emergency response skills then integrated into the emergency response capability for their area.
Hoboken beat Montclair, Morristown, and Jersey City in the American Planning Association's People's Choice Award.
Monday, Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day, with national chains and local cafes offering deals to celebrate.