Acupuncture session not very relaxing HOBOKEN — A local woman visited a Hoboken acupuncturist and left her Rolex watch, valued at several thousand dollars, on the therapeutic bed, she told the Hoboken police last week. When...
Christie stumps in Bayonne for proposed state cuts HUDSON COUNTY — In the first of a series of personal appeals, Gov. Christopher Christie came to Bayonne to help sell his proposals leading the state out of its fiscal crisis. “I may n...
Hoboken resident photographs flood foibles HOBOKEN – Hobokenite Zachary Green captured something on Saturday that he calls “The Great Hoboken Boat Rescue of March, 2010.” He described the scene near ShopRite as: “Guy drives car into f...
LIVE: Hoboken City Council meeting HOBOKEN City budget! Union contracts! High-priced lawyers! Muni-meters! Tonight’s City Council will meet at 7 p.m. tonight has something for everyone. The City Council will be voting ...
The wearin' o' the green around Hudson County HUDSON COUNTY — Today is St. Patrick’s Day, and that means many people are wearin’ the green clothes, including these three children who were off to school in Hoboken this...
Damn the teredos! Taxpayers could be hit in the pocketbook over the next 15 years because shipworms – actually a mollusk of the family Teredidae –are eating away at the wooden piers along the ...
Now that the Board of Education’s choice for the next schools superintendent abruptly pulled his name out of consideration two weeks ago, they will continue their search – but not until aft...
Omar Giner, the co-owner of La Isla Cuban restaurant near City Hall in Hoboken, has been making stuffed French toast since he needed to scrape together a fancy breakfast for friends while in culi...
There were flags waving, bands playing, beers clinking, and fists flying during Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, Hoboken’s annual weekend of pomp, circumstance, and a little frat house debauc...
St. Pat’s Parade wrap The 25 arrests made on the St. Patrick’s Day Parade weekend included several bar punches, a few disorderly persons, and one assault on a police officer, police said. Derek...
City budget: Taxes down half a percent; some unhappy The Hoboken City Council introduced their amendment to the administration’s municipal budget last week and scheduled the public hearing for ...
Jon Salmanson spent his evenings last week riding NJ Transit’s 4:40 p.m. train from Hoboken to Suffern, N.Y. asking his fellow riders to sign his petition. “They’re thinking about eliminating thi...
Councilwoman Beth Mason has demanded City Council action on her criticism that Councilman Ravi Bhalla and Council President Peter Cunningham voted to approve a contract for a city attorney while ...
After months of searching, the Hoboken Board of Education had found their guy – or so they thought. A young assistant superintendent in Fort Lee, Dr. Frank Romano had agreed to lead the district ...
Now that the Police Department audit is public, the City Council has a lot of information to digest from police officials, the administration, and residents before considering action on the repor...
In 1899, United Decorating opened for business at 421 Washington St. in Hoboken, helmed by Robert Kirchgessner, a German immigrant and stonecutter. To put the longevity of the still-running busin...
Open forum with Assembly reps State Assembly Democrats from Hudson County – Joan Quigley, Caridad Rodriguez, Vincent Prieto, Ruben Ramos, Anthony Chiappone, and Charles Mainor – will be hosting...
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