New Jersey lost one of its most beloved running icons, Tom Fleming, when he suffered a heart attack while coaching at a meet, officials say.
They remembered how funny they were together. Now the laughter has stopped since two New Jersey men were found dead in a river.
Jersey City native Francis J. Scott was a former teacher at Hoboken High School, his obituary says.
The Jersey City native was a teacher, but also a passionate graffiti artist known as “RE 357.”
Lydia Suarez was a former guidance counselor at Dickinson High School.
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Diane DiGiacomo developed cancer while helping to search for abandoned animals after the 9/11 attacks, authorities say.
The Hoboken resident owned Benny Tudino’s pizzeria.
The Hudson native and regional county vicar had longstanding ties to Hoboken’s religious community.
The Hoboken resident was a longtime church volunteer and Italian lecturer.
The owner of Rosie’s Farmland Diner in Little Ferry was “extremely proud of his Italian-American heritage and Hoboken roots.”
The lifelong Hoboken resident was the owner of Umlands Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionary and a longtime homeless shelter volunteer.
The wife of ex-mayor Louis DePascale was 93-years-old.
A visitation will be held Monday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Saints Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church.
Sen. Frank Lautenberg's body was placed aboard a Washington, D.C.-bound Amtrak train Wednesday at the Secaucus Junction rail station that was named in his honor.
Frank Lautenberg, the senior senator from New Jersey, died Monday morning at age 89.
Environmental Services supervisor Freddie Moret died unexpectedly on May 24 while vacationing in Italy.
Construction up there could cause a building collapse.