15 blocks of Hoboken’s oldest water mains will be replaced as part of the massive effort, officials said.
Ojo has 48 hours to get all of its e-scooters out of Hoboken, the city’s mayor says.
The NJ Transit engineer who was on duty during a fatal train crash at Hoboken Terminal will get his old job back, reports say.
Fund For A Better Waterfront: “This report omits critical facts.”
Hoboken riders will be able to see if a Lime e-scooter is available, get a price estimate for the trip and more.
A pair of studies from NJ Transit say the location for a controversial ferry facility is a clear-cut choice: the Union Dry Dock in Hoboken.
The Hoboken Police Department will be participating in the 2019 “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.
NY Waterway says its plan protects Hoboken Cove and makes the popular recreation area “more user-friendly.” These 15 groups disagree.
It’s going to get a little easier to take a ferry from New Jersey to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, officials say.
Hoboken’s experimental foray into the world of e-scooters has passed its halfway point.
“The court has spoken and we will comply,” NY Waterway founder Arthur Imperatore said.
Work will last between 4 and 6 weeks. It takes place the intersections of Hudson Street/Hudson Place and 14th Street/Garden Street.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will be putting its Mobile Unit in park outside Hoboken City Hall on July 29.
By the end of 2021, toll booths will finally go the way of the dodo at three major crossings from New Jersey to New York, officials say.
Hoboken officials are renegotiating contracts with e-scooter companies Lime and Ojo. Residents have complained about safety issues.
The trip, dubbed “Operation Scout Lift,” would have taken about 100 buses to accomplish, NY Waterway stated.
Hoboken Officials: TNP signs may need to be purchased/posted further in advance. There will be new fees for each sign, and other changes.
Would protected bicycle lanes help keep riders safe in Hoboken?
"The scene outside the Lincoln Tunnel looks like Die Hard 3 in real life," an onlooker commented on social media.
An effort to let Hoboken voters decide the future of the city’s e-scooter pilot program may be dead in the water.
Hikes are proposed at the GWB, Lincoln and Holland tunnels and PATH. Fee increases are planned at Newark, LaGuardia and JFK airports.
Within 3 years, there will be a lot more elbow room when you take the PATH train, Port Authority officials say. Here’s the $1 billion plan.
NJ Transit officials hope the extra buses will provide some much-needed relief for customers headed to and from Manhattan.
An unprecedented number of people are using e-scooters in Hoboken. So far, there’s been one arrest and about a dozen summonses issued.
“Commuters in New Jersey are the least hygienic in the entire country,” a researcher said.
A long-running legal fight over a proposed ferry maintenance facility in Hoboken has taken another turn.
Musicians, poets, dancers and comedians will put on free shows at PATH stations in New Jersey to make the daily commute friendlier.
E-scooters are officially live in Hoboken. But do you know the rules of the road in the Mile Square City?
New stops on Madison and Monroe streets are needed to bring residents to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, two Hoboken councilmen say.
E-scooters have drawn high praise from local officials. But they've also been panned by some disability advocates and Hoboken residents.
Milling and paving will take place on Washington Street from Monday, April 15 to Thursday, April 18.
A power outage in Weehawken knocked out traffic lights on the Hoboken border. It may cause delays near the Lincoln Tunnel on Wednesday.
Electronic scooters are coming to Hoboken. Is the Mile Square City ready?
A study identifies which bridges are “structurally deficient” in NJ’s 8th District (Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union counties).
The Holland Tunnel’s south tube to NY from NJ will be closed during a training exercise on Sunday, March 31.
Hoboken officials may roll back metered parking rates to $1 per hour after getting an earful from local residents.
More than nine miles of roadway will be repaved in 2019, Hoboken officials said. See the list here.
Sen. Bob Menendez: “Every time the Portal Bridge fails, the disruptions spread across our transportation system faster than the plague."
Report: Employees will miss work. Family dinners will be late. And property values will nosedive if the 110-year-old tunnel ever shuts down.
Plans to improve parking in Hoboken include “dynamic pricing,” a new visitor permit system and the first “Parking Benefit District” in NJ.