Politics & Government
UPDATED: Tickets Available For Hoboken Mayor's State Of The City
Tickets for the Jan. 27 address may be obtained via a link. It will also be streamed on the city's social media.

HOBOKEN, NJ —Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla will hold his second State of the City address on Monday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. Free tickets were still available as of Wednesday (click here). The event will also be streamed live on Hoboken's Facebook page.
The address will be given for the first time at the Mile Square Theatre, a non-profit professional theatre located at 1400 Clinton St. near the city's northern border. The public is invited to attend, but the city would like them to RSVP through the theater's ticket service.
“Mile Square Theatre is one of the most well-respected cultural institutions in the entire state of New Jersey, and I’m proud to host my second State of the city at their theatre,” said Bhalla. “Advancing the arts in Hoboken is a priority of my administration, and I look forward to providing the public an update on this topic and several additional priorities for the upcoming year.”
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In previous years, the address was held at DeBaun auditorium at the Stevens Institute of Technology.
The neighborhood near the theater is growing, with luxury housing, a movie theater, restaurants, and a bookstore and coffeehouse that opened this week.
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The speech is likely to mention the usual hotbutton issues in Hoboken — development, transportation, scooters, and more.
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