While school districts in cities such as Newark and Camden led the way in total number of incidents, there were many districts that had a higher ratio of incidents of violence
National arts education non-profit Young Audiences has awarded the Hoboken Charter High School a Sandy recovery grant valued at $10,000.
An award-winning solar-powered home designed and constructed by Stevens Institute students will open as a veterans center on a university campus in California next fall.
After looking at SAT scores, we crunched the numbers on AP test performance.
A few days after looking at the 20 school districts with the lowest-paid teachers, we bring you the districts that pay their teachers the highest average salaries in New Jersey.
Video of the Hoboken Board of Education candidates debate
We wanted to take a look at where teachers in New Jersey make the lowest average salary, so we dove into Department of Education stats to find the districts that pay teachers the least.
John Deutch, former director of Central Intelligence, spoke Wednesday about hydraulic fracturing or "fracking" at Stevens Institute.
Four state departments join in bid for $44M to finance improvement, expansion of preschool and early childhood programs
Hoboken Charter School, located at 713 Washington St., opened its doors to the public Wednesday for the first time since a fire gutted the building's interior last September.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Stevens Institute and the Hoboken Historical Museum are partnering to host an event Tuesday on the Stevens campus to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy.
Gov. Chris Christie will attend the announcement of two state-funded information technology projects being undertaken at Stevens Institute of Technology.
Best-selling author Loren Long, author of "Otis," will participate in a record-setting reading event at HoLa Charter School on Thursday.
"Kids First" school board candidates kicked off their election campaign at The Turtle Club on Sunday.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
"Back to School", Green is Cool" event runs fro 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Mama Johnson Field.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
The Hoboken Charter School Healing Wall was displayed in City Hall last year after Superstorm Sandy as a way for students to share their thoughts and prayers with those suffering in the aftermath of the storm.
An interactive map that tracks the post-graduation destinations for members of the Hoboken High School Class of 2013.
Hoboken Education Association president Gary Enrico said he believes there's something beyond academics that's keeping local parents from enrolling their kids in Hoboken public schools.
But debate continues as bill would still give final say on charters to state education commissioner
Even before discussion, the new measure is missing two key components -- funding and virtual charters
After about two and a half hours the package was removed and the school was reopened. Nobody was hurt.
Pearson will move into a new building on the Hoboken waterfront.
There will still be a number of summer programs, such as theater and math.
The Hoboken Board of Education met on Tuesday night.
A city-wide production of Seussical is in the works. The performances are scheduled for the first weekend of May.
After months of discussion, the district is switching to a junior-senior high school model. As of next school year, the seventh grade will be taught at Hoboken High School.
The Hoboken School board voted on a new policy on Tuesday night. The measure requires one more vote before it's law.
School report cards were released earlier this week, reflecting an uptick in SAT scores.
Elysian Charter School students sent "a message to the president."
Five district schools are participating in Hoboken's next musical.
Ron Smith, who was hired on an hourly contract, will not continue working for the district.
The annual event will be held on May 31.