Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking COVID-19 precautions to ensure you and your family have a jolly holiday.
Black Friday is Nov. 26. Find out which Hudson, Bergen, and Essex County stores are closed on Thanksgiving and when they plan to reopen.
The 7th annual event will provide Christmas gifts to more than 1,300 local children.
Here are some Halloween photos submitted by a reader in Hoboken, including her own costume, a 24-year tradition!
See the wackiest moments from Hoboken Halloween 2021 below in our photos below. (There's also a link to Ragamuffin Parade photos.)
Spotted at Hoboken's 2021 Ragamuffin Parade: Ghostbusters, video games, police, firemen, and even a virus variant (hopefully just one)
Below: The most up-to-date Ragamuffin parade information and other Hoboken Halloween details, including trick-or-treating.
Get ready for Halloween family fun in the Hoboken area by visiting these nearby pumpkin patches in 2021.
Keep your eyes open while trick-or-treating. There are at least three scary, puffy men walking around Hoboken. Call the Ghostbusters!
Halloween and fun are right around the corner, and you don’t have to travel far to find the best fall pumpkins for decorating or pies.
The city of Hoboken responded to questions about trick-or-treating. Also below: Ragamuffin parade information and other Halloween events.
This year, there are mechanical displays, interactive displays, and lots of movies. Hoboken has outdone itself for Halloween 2021.
Get ready for Halloween and family fun in the Hoboken area by visiting these nearby pumpkin patches in 2021.
Want your neighbors to see who you're wearing? Submit your mysterious and spooky costume photos for publication. Then visit a pumpkin patch.
Hoboken's mayor said that so far, trick-or-treating is on for the city, but he gave guidance to avoid COVID-19 transmission.
Legend says a new bride tumbled down the stairs of the Hoboken tavern in 1904. The NJ Ghost Hunters Society took a peek 100 years later.
Hoboken's traditional Ragamuffin Halloween Parade, which was canceled in 2020, will take place on Oct. 31, 2021.
The Hoboken Business Alliance has brought fall displays to Hoboken for Halloween 2021. Guess the weight of the pumpkin and win gift cards.
Patch is compiling a list of your town's best Halloween displays. Submit your local haunt today so people gaze and gawk.
Pumpkin patches in the Hoboken area are gearing up for the peak season.
Pumpkin patches, farms, and large garden centers in New Jersey offer a ton of autumn fun for the family. Here's a list for the area.
It's not too soon to think about autumn adventures! Here are the best pumpkin patches, apple orchards, and farms to visit pre-Halloween.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Hoboken.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows and other celebrations in Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, Secaucus, and more.
Hoboken Patch is celebrating Father's Day 2021 by sharing father-daughter or father-son photos and messages of love.
Publish a photo of pops on the Hoboken Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Hoboken Patch.
More eateries in Hoboken may be open for Mother’s Day 2021, but it’s a good idea to reserve a spot now. Others offer pickup deals.
It also works for a Hanukkah bush or that really big plant from your tree-hugging aunt.
The annual "gift exchange" for needy families required coronavirus precautions, but went on. Find out about their Christmas services here.
You can view the 2020 show live from the Hoboken, NJ waterfront or remotely via the building's earthcam (linked here).
Use the links below for the virtual Christmas tree lighting and Sinatra tribute, and watch the streets for Santa!
Many local Christmas tree providers are taking precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure you and your family have a happy holiday.
Ho-ho-no. The infamous bar crawl will not take place in the mile-square city this year, the city announced.
A Jersey City-based company delivered Thanksgiving meals to Hoboken's hospital staff Thursday as a way to say thank you.
A doll in a Hoboken window frequently changes outfits and amuses the kids below. Now she's got her own Instagram account.
Several houses in the mile-square city came up with ingenious ways to get candy to kids while social distancing amid coronavirus.
Tired parents, a grumpy guy trying to work remotely, and everyone sick of 2020 -- that's what's outside houses in Hoboken, NJ.