The mayor noted a "slight uptick" in those who traveled outside New Jersey to regions with a "substantial rise in cases."
Library and fall school reopenings, updated statistics, more.
Residents will receive results in 10 minutes. Unlike some tests, this one will show current and past infection.
A fundraising event featuring the "Cake Boss" will go live at 6 p.m. Saturday. Click the link below to watch.
The first COVID HealthHack, held in April, drew more than 100 participants and 15 submissions.
Sunday is expected to be warmer, with highs in the 60s.
The chain sent an email saying the employee hadn't worked in the uptown store since April 23.
Also: Upcoming fundraiser with Buddy Valastro of "Cake Boss," and testing updates.
Gov. Phil Murphy vetoed eight bills, including legislation that would have provided tens of millions to financially strapped New Jerseyans.
Hudson County has nine nursing homes that have reported at least one patient's death due to the coronavirus, officials said.
Mayor Bhalla answered the question and said that Hoboken's comparably low infection rate means social distancing is working.
The results take only 15 minutes. Also, the Girl Scouts are holding a mask drive.
Dr. Metsch was the president of Jersey City Medical Center from 1989 to 2006.
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Cellphone tracking data shows how well Hudson County residents are doing to "flatten the curve" during the coronavirus crisis.
The mayor also thanked both first responders and journalists for helping the public and keeping them informed through the crisis.
Hoboken, NJ Mayor Ravi Bhalla has asked people to "exercise inside for the next two weeks" and stay away from the waterfront.
The mile-square city in New Jersey has now lost four residents to coronavirus.
As of Thursday, 13 additional cases of the new coronavirus in Hoboken, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 129.
The mayor said that a 79-year-old resident succumbed to the virus.
The parents of the 10-day-old baby brought him to the hospital for testing after he had a cough and a fever.
If everyone in Hudson County adheres to social distancing, the virus may not peak until after July 31, according to a recent analysis.
A CBS reporter wrote on Twitter, 'I’ve seen 6 people walk into ER in an hour. Can hear the cough from in my car...it's terrifying'
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Mayor Ravi Bhalla said the number of cases in the mile-square city has climbed to 21.
Another local resident tested positive for the coronavirus.
The new cases are a man in his 30s and a man in his 40s. The first case was also a man in his 40s. Citywide curfew starts Monday.
Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla sent out a letter on Friday listing new health measures, and giving more details on the city's first case.
The Hoboken Health Department announced that the city has its first known positive case of new coronavirus.
The mayor said a tent will be built near hospital to manage 'anticipated surge of patients given COVID-19.' Schools close starting Monday.
The 32-year-old man, who lives in West New York, is the sixth announced case of novel coronavirus in New Jersey.
The mayor shared information from a call with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy this afternoon, and also provided a link to school preparations.
One person who was aboard a New Jersey ship where 27 passengers were tested for the coronavirus has died, the cruise line said.
Here's the latest after 27 ship passengers were tested for the coronavirus – and 4 remained in the hospital – in NJ.
Neveah Hernandez, 6, was sent home with a 104-degree fever, an attorney says. He said the parents hope to raise awareness of ER practices.
UPDATE: 27 people were tested for the new coronavirus after a cruise ship arrived in Bayonne. A quarantine camp was also set up in NJ.
The gym at Seventh and Monroe streets, used for children's programming by day and open to the public by night, was donated by a developer.
The nonprofit Leapfrog group released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. See how Hoboken University Medical Center scored.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
The Leapfrog Group released its latest round of safety grades. See how Carepoint Health-Hoboken University Medical Center scored.