Adding another element of art to the Square Mile City, four large scale sculptures created by Brooklyn sculptor Tom Fruin will be on display in Sinatra Park, Monroe Center Plaza and Church Square Park through March 15. Technicolour, a multi-color art mural that spans…
Young athletes eager to test their skills and push their abilities can sign up for winter sports. This season kids from 4-16 can register for instructional field hockey, volleyball, tennis, flag and tackle football winter basketball and flag football. All programs are administered with…
Residents on the 1300 block of Garden, led by Kelly Ryan, are pushing to eliminate all streateries throughout town as a surge in rodents continues to climb. The group, started in November, has sought to join forces with the 1,000-strong Facebook anti-rodent coalition led…
Aspiring NFL players who had participated and won the NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick competition on Sept. 24 were recognized on the field of JFK Stadium recently. The NFL Punt, Pass & Kick program is a national skills competition for boys and girls between the…
School board supporters that backed failed referendum for new $241 million high school took the three open spots on the Hoboken Board of Education election. With a low turnout to support the referendum, Board of Education watchers were leery about winning the election. But…
Following the 2019 rape and murder of Caroline Cano in 2019 in Jersey City’s Lincoln Park that called for the installation of Emergency Blue Light phones, the county has recently equipped Hoboken County parks with the lights. Hudson County commissioners voted unanimously last August…
Now that the city has finalized the 5-year lease with New York Waterway as part of its settlement to acquire the waterfront property, Hoboken has pledged to begin Phase 1 of the park development this year with City Council approving a $2.2 million contract…
Trying to eliminate parking headaches as a barrier to dining and shopping in Hoboken during the holiday season, the City of Hoboken will offer free parking for up to four hours in municipal Garage B (28 Second Street), Garage D (215 Hudson Street), and…
Hoboken’s affinity for Halloween came back strong for the 2022 season with neighborhoods going all out in décor, thousands of Trick or Treaters, hundreds marching in the Ragamuffin parade and another 700 showing up a haunted houses on Hudson St. organized by three fraternities.…
After a meeting run time of nearly five hours, the Hoboken Zoning Board voted 4-3 to deny the request for an application that would have granted Matthew Testa certification of non-conformity to re-open Grube’s deli at 207 12th St. More than 40 neighbors were…