Community Corner
City Goes Out to Bid, One Year Anniversary of Hurricane Irene and Arrests in the Housing Authority Top This Week's Headlines
We'll catch you up on what you missed in Hoboken this week.
A finalized plan will be proposed to the city council this week of the downtown area that is owned by New Jersey Transit.
Ruben Ramos Jr. is headed to North Carolina next week as a delegate at the Democratic National Convention.
The freshmen and newest Hoboken residents did volunteer work around town.
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After years of delay, the city is now looking for a contractor to complete the memorial.
The city is also looking for a contractor to finish 1600 Park. A traffic signal will be installed at that location by the county.
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Two council members have proposed changes to the outdoor dining ordinance.
Seven arrests in three days, involving drug possession and trespassing.
The petitions that were gathered were certified this week, putting two questions about municipal elections on November's ballot.
A reverse 9-1-1 system and a wet weather pump are among the changes.
Check out this special exhibit in Hoboken, which opened last week.
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