The Hoboken Board of Education recently honored 54 teachers for completing one of the most respected reading training programs in the country. The recognition took place on October 14, 2025, during the district’s regular board meeting, where the teachers were celebrated for finishing professional learning through the Orton-Gillingham Academy (OGA). The Orton-Gillingham program is known […]| Hoboken News – Hudson Reporter
Hoboken has welcomed a new space made for creativity and connection. Mothership, located at 257 1st Street, officially opened on October 11th, 2025, from 11 AM to 6 PM. It’s designed to bring together art, gaming, and culture in one space where people can create, learn, and relax. The idea for Mothership came from five […]| Hoboken News – Hudson Reporter
The Hoboken Community Center (HCC) will host its 4th annual Howl-O-Ween Pet Costume Contest and Parade on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 3:30 PM to 5 PM at the Sinatra Park Amphitheater, located at 340 Sinatra Drive in Hoboken, New Jersey. The event aims to raise awareness about pet food insecurity and to support the […]| Hoboken News – Hudson Reporter
Hoboken unveiled the 7th & Jackson Community Art Mural on September 29 — a 2,025-square-foot masterpiece designed by Aaron Martin of Mural Painter Inc.| Hudson Reporter
Hoboken City Council approved a 9-story, 117-unit project at 1417 Adams Street with affordable and workforce housing and a $1M community benefit.| Hudson Reporter
Hoboken’s Green Fair celebrated local businesses and youth projects promoting sustainability, recycling, and climate action across the community.| Hudson Reporter
On October 1, 2025, the Murphy Administration placed New Jersey under a Drought Watch. The announcement asks residents and businesses to voluntarily save water, following a long stretch of below-average rainfall that is straining streams, reservoirs, and groundwater. This action comes less than three months after a Drought Warning was lifted in June, which had […]| Hudson Reporter
Rising rents in New Jersey have become a major issue for renters, especially in cities like Jersey City and Hoboken. Over the past few years, rents have increased significantly, putting pressure on residents who are already struggling with the cost of living. To solve this problem, both cities are taking action in different ways, aiming […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
The City of Hoboken is working on its first Curbside Mobility and Parking Action Plan. This new plan focuses on how to use public space along the city’s streets more effectively. Most of Hoboken’s 270,000 square feet of curbside space is used for parking, but the city needs this space to support other uses like […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
The Medicine Woman dispensary in Jersey City held its official grand opening on Saturday, April 19, 2025, during the 4/20 weekend. The event took place at 660 Tonnelle Avenue, a busy corridor already known for its growing cannabis industry. The dispensary was founded by Charis and Luke Burrett, with rapper and actor Ice-T as a […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
Former New Jersey Governor and current mayoral candidate Jim McGreevey says Jersey City’s finances are in serious trouble. In a detailed letter submitted to Jersey City Patch, he explained how the city overspent by $73 million over three years and still owes $112 million in Deferred Charges. He based his claims on audited financial statements […]| Real Estate – Hudson Reporter
Hoboken’s Affordable Housing Capital Fund is open for nonprofits and public agencies to apply. Find out how to apply, deadlines, and who qualifies.| Hudson Reporter
Gia Giudice tours Hoboken and Jersey City apartments with boyfriend Christian Carmichael as her career grows; the NYC commute makes Montville life harder.| Hudson Reporter
The City of Hoboken, working with Hudson County, has unveiled two alternative street design proposals for Willow Avenue between 11th and 16th Streets, which are part of the Willow Avenue Vision Zero Safety Improvement Project aimed at reducing crashes and serious injuries. Residents can review both options and submit public comments by August 5, 2025, […]| Environment – Hudson Reporter
Find out why Hoboken is suing the FAA after a Hudson River helicopter crash killed six people, citing safety risks, noise, and lack of federal oversight.| Hudson Reporter
Hoboken water main break causes citywide boil advisory after 12-inch and 8-inch mains fail. Repairs continue, streets closed, water sites open.| Hudson Reporter
The City of Hoboken and the Hoboken Green Team have announced the return of the Hoboken Green Fair. The event is set for Saturday, Oct. 4, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Church Square Park in central Hoboken. Admission is free. The Green Fair aims to inspire residents to build greener habits in daily […]| Hoboken News – Hudson Reporter
The City of Hoboken, working with Hudson County, has completed the first phase of improvements at Church Square Park, one of the community’s most historic gathering places. The project was financed partly through the Hudson County Open Space Trust Fund and came together after years of public input, including resident feedback sessions and surveys. County […]| Hoboken News – Hudson Reporter
WWE fans waited over six hours outside Bayonne Medical Center to see John Cena filming Netflix’s Little Brother, but the star never appeared in public.| Hudson Reporter
Discover everything about the Hoboken Fall Arts & Music Festival 2025! Live music, art, food, and activities await on September 28. Don't miss it!| Hudson Reporter
Find out how Rep. Rob Menendez secured $9.8M for Head Start and Early Head Start programs supporting children and families in Hudson County, New Jersey.| Hudson Reporter
Governor Phil Murphy has asked the FAA to restrict nonessential helicopter flights in New Jersey following an April crash near Jersey City that killed six people.| Hudson Reporter
Hoboken unveils the Layers mural by Jason Sagat on Aug 7, 2025, in City Hall’s lobby, showing Pier A waterfront, funded by the city’s 1% public art policy.| Hudson Reporter
The deadlines for candidates to register for Hoboken's mayoral and City Council elections has passed. Here's a list of the candidates.| Hoboken Girl
On August 14, 2024, Hoboken’s Pier A on Sinatra Drive was the site of the “Climate Superfund Strike,” an event organized to push for the passage of the Climate Superfund Act. The rally began at 11 a.m. and brought together elected officials, environmental activists, labor unions, and residents from across New Jersey. The bill, designated […]| Politics – Hudson Reporter
Hoboken Councilman Ruben Ramos proposes permanent $5 ferry rides, following ridership surges during a PATH shutdown, with city support for New York Waterway.| Hudson Reporter
The Hoboken PATH station will close during Labor Day Weekend 2025 for repairs to the track and interlocking system.| Hoboken Girl