Crime & Safety
2 Injured In Ceiling Collapse In Hoboken Train Terminal: Officials
Two people were injured as a result of a ceiling collapse at Hoboken's train terminal, officials said.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Two people were treated for injuries after a ceiling collapsed at Hoboken's train terminal, officials said Wednesday.
At approximately 10:30 a.m., the Hoboken Fire Department responded to the Lackawanna Terminal after a report of a partial ceiling collapse inside a locker room, said city public safety spokeswoman Marci Rubin.
Hoboken's ambulance corps also responded. There were reports of two minor injuries, Rubin said.
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Roads were already closed to traffic due to ongoing construction, she said.
The historic terminal was built at 1 Hudson Place in 1907. It serves NJ Transit trains and buses, PATH trains and NY Waterway ferries.
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