Recreation doesn't have to only be about sports, especially with community partners, as one department found out.
Blue Skies Pottery's Second Fall session starts the week of October 23rd
A vigil has been planned on the Hoboken waterfront for victims of the attacks in Israel. Area officials will be there.
The Hoboken Arts and Music Festival, featuring The Feelies, will take place Sunday, while a train celebration takes place blocks away.
Celebrate National Cinnamon Day with a FREE Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel or Cinnabon 4 count Bonbites! (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY)!
Christie's International Real Estate Group in Edgewater and Christina Gibbons Group welcome Eva Xie to the team of accomplished associates
Hoboken was thought to have lost 1 out of 1,000 residents in the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. A memorial is planned Monday.
Sweater Weather is back, and what better way to celebrate than FREE Pretzels, FREE Minibons, and 50% Off Smoothies! (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY)!
The Hoboken council approved a resolution in support of the public library and against banning books, after considerable comment.
The 7-week Fall session starts this week!
Hundreds of hungry Hobokenites turned out for the traditional Spaghetti Block Party Dinner on the city's waterfront.
Community Lifestyles camp in Hoboken has wound down. The non-profit can use more donations after keeping 90 kids busy this summer.
Hello, Dolly (Parton!) and Willie and Loretta. The Demolition String Band's free Country Music Tribute will be held in Hoboken Thursday.
Hoboken was the only city in NJ picked for an international program to share environmental resources. 129 cities applied internationally.
Seven Hoboken High School seniors have won an award for pursuing higher education.
Want to enjoy a Spaghetti Block Party dinner or play fall sports? You'll need to register soon.
Hours after former Hoboken resident and new Bergen County resident Ted Allen learned his wife was pregnant, he got more news: he had cancer.
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Community Lifestyles has filled an unmet need in Hoboken for kids who "would have little or no access to structured summer activities."
The temperature is expected to surpass 90 again on Friday. See the Hudson County forecast and where cooling centers are open.
Live music returns to the St. Ann's Festival in Hoboken this year, along with games, rides, and fried zeppole desserts. See the schedule.
As the Hoboken council considered appointing two new judges, a resident made a comment about synagogues.
A water main break settlement and appointments of town judges are on the agenda for Wednesday's Hoboken council meeting. Watch with links.
RealTrends America's Best Real Estate Professionals honor America's finest real estate agents from all across the country
Registration is now open for your pottery-filled summer
The Hoboken Community Center, which runs a food and toiletry pantry for the needy, will someday move it to a new Adams Street building.
The new Weehawken pool will implement season passes and fees starting later in June. Where does that leave pool-less Hoboken?
The Hoboken car show is looking for kid judges, and will also have Mike Turner of "Survivor," designer Donwan Harrell, as judges. Come see!
Tickets remain for the annual charity event, "A Taste of Hoboken." Try entrees, drinks, desserts, and more for a good cause.
Blue Skies Pottery in Hoboken is offering one-time intro classes!
Hudson County residents can take a bus to visit farms. Tickets are on sale now for the event which begins May 13.
Leo Pelligrini, who helped steer Hoboken through the COVID pandemic, has resigned, a city spokesperson said.
A cannoli eating contest, beer and wine garden, and more will take place under the Viaduct. Some tickets can be bought at the door.
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An elaborate miniature village was created on a industrial site near Hoboken ShopRite, but someone stole it. Police are investigating.
Use the link below to say what you'd like to see at the Maritime Park on Hoboken's central waterfront. The survey closes April 18.
After a three-year hiatus, the event returns May 6 at the Hoboken Elks Lodge.
Speak out at a meeting Tuesday about a park proposed for Hoboken's central waterfront.
Part of Hoboken's long-awaited northwest park will open Monday afternoon, and the public is invited.
Which 5 stories did your neighbors find most interesting on Hoboken Patch in March? Find out.