New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy praised Jersey City's mayor and prosecutor for a crackdown on a bar/restaurant amid coronavirus.
NJ Transit charged a Jersey City man and a Hoboken teen with robbery, alleging they snatched a pooch and hopped onto the train to escape.
Two bottles were thrown at a police officer in the Hoboken Housing Authority area, and the officer's supervisors said to leave the area.
Police said they don't believe there was any organization behind the act.
Police Chief: Nobody knows why people have been setting off fireworks in Hoboken every night for almost two weeks. But it’s got to end.
Police arrested a driver after they saw a car head "through and over" traffic cones on a closed street.
The policy was formed in response to the death of George Floyd and other recent events.
...Sending a blow to all young people telling their parents they want to leave the suburbs.
Mayor Ravi Bhalla took the action as his small city of Hoboken, NJ geared up for a protest on Friday of the death of George Floyd.
The chief condemned both the death of Floyd and how Minneapolis responded to the protests, saying New Jersey and Hoboken will do better.
After a harrowing police chase involving fireworks, and an investigation, police arrested two Newark residents, including a teenager.
Police said she was homeless, but they didn't have identification for her. The death is 'not being considered suspicious.​'
A woman hailed an officer at 12:01 a.m. at First and Washington streets.
Police responded to a large outdoor gathering and saw a gun on the floor of a car.
A "large group" was gathered on a Hoboken street, listening to music. It ended with an officer drawing his gun.
Two different women reported to police that someone had grabbed their buttocks.
The police were on patrol and saw some suspicious activity near a bike. A chase ensued.
The police were able to obtain video of a man who was "bald, with a medium build" spray painting outside the garage on Friday evening.
The charges were connected with packages taken from a building.
Hoboken residents were told again to boil water after a break Tuesday near the Jersey City/Kearny border. Use below links for updates.
The squadron saluted all the workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Her partner found dead in the Hudson River near Jersey City the same day. The pair owned a local restaurant.
Clever police work caught the three, who drove up in a Mercedes Benz. They were charged with credit card fraud.
The man was arrested on April 10 for allegedly grabbing an officer's gun in its holster. He was also charged with assault on an officer.
The man was charged with "throwing bodily fluids" in connection with the processing of his arrest and other charges, police said.
Amid coronavirus, "People may be quarantined with their abuser," says a New Jersey-based survivor and entrepreneur who's raising awareness.
The man allegedly bit a different officer on the shin.
The woman who passed away was the mother of two Hoboken police detectives.
The man also was found allegedly in possession of the couple's cell phone. He lives in Hoboken.
A day after the city in New Jersey closed playgrounds and day cares to slow the spread of coronavirus, it ordered gyms and cinemas closed.
Lizaida Camis, 57, was charged after people said their tires were flat and cars were scratched at the Hoboken Authority projects.
The vehicle overturned near Hoboken High School on Saturday.
The Hoboken police chief tweeted Sunday that some of the numbers showed an improvement in New Jersey's most infamous bar crawl.
Police said a juvenile female from Jersey City was stabbed in Hoboken on Monday, allegedly by a 16-year-old Hoboken girl.
Police told a local news outlet that the victim was taken to Jersey City Medical Center to be treated for multiple stab wounds.
The U.S. Attorney's Office alleged that the woman embezzled thousands from an Englewood non-profit dedicated to affordable housing.
An employee of a Hoboken building saw a man allegedly attempting to take a bike that wasn't his, and grabbed him by the sweater.
A structure at a Hoboken, NJ corner lot has reminded some residents of the arson fires in that neighborhood 40 years ago.
Reports say a man has died during construction near Route 440.
Bayonne, Hoboken, Jersey City, and Weehawken suffered bouts of hate and extremism that were tracked in 2019 by the Anti-Defamation League.