The second annual event was held on Saturday. This was the second year without a parade on the first Saturday in March.
Hobokenite Sean Iaquinto argues why the parade should return.
The meeting will take place on Thursday night at 7 p.m. at the Elks Club.
Nicole Jurick is starting her new business "Give Peas a Chance" later this month.
Cake Boss Buddy Valastro is expanding into New Jersey, opening bakeries in other towns.
Shoprite in Hoboken reopened on Saturday morning.
Carlo's Bake Shop opens at 12 Wilsey Square on Saturday, Feb. 9.
HHA Chairman Jake Stuiver responds to heavy criticism during Thursday night's special Hoboken Housing Authority meeting.
The dance studio is located on Downtown Hudson Street.
On February 9, Hoboken's Shoprite will reopen.
Multiple Hoboken restaurants are partaking in the annual event.
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno's visit to a local bar highlights one of Hoboken's biggest challenges post-Sandy.
The clothing store will fill the old Blockbuster site.
Dine and dash for a fixed price.
A new food option is coming to Washington Street.
It's never too cold for frozen yogurt.
The New Orleans themed bar is scheduled to close its doors for good.
It's party time!
Metered parking in Hoboken is free until January 2, 2013.
The theater has been closed since Hurricane Sandy hit.
After heavy damage done to the store by hurricane Sandy, the store is reopening in Hoboken.
Heavy damage in Hoboken includes public buildings, such as fire stations and the multi service center.
Construction of the final building of the South Waterfront Redevelopment Area will take about 18 months and is scheduled to start this week.
Is it too late for an ad campaign to save the holidays for Hoboken businesses?
Little Town New Jersey is scheduled to open in early 2013.
The City Council is voting on a resolution to suspend parking for the holiday month.
Hoboken is open for business and many businesses are participating in Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24.
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
Many businesses are still closed in town, while business owners struggle to open their doors for holiday shopping.
Legal Beans and Anastasia's, two businesses on Newark and Garden Streets, were destroyed by flying debris and floodwater during Superstorm Sandy.
An interactive map will show you exactly what's open and what's closed, where there's power and where you can go to charge your phones.
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to approve the matter at their Oct. 15 meeting.
A Mexican BBQ place is scheduled to come to the location, the new owner said.
A single PATH ride is now $2.25.
The waterfront establishment recently changed hands and is celebrating its grand opening on Friday night.
Another self serve frozen yogurt place is opening up in town.
The restaurant will be co-owned by Chris and Albie Manzo.
Two bar owners got a license to install the bull in the bar that was formerly called Gaslight.
Applications can be sent in until October 12.