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High Schoolers Graduate, New Park Could Become Reality and More Top This Week's Headlines

Here's what you missed this week in Hoboken.

Another class of Hoboken students graduated high school this week. Congratulations to all 131 students! 

During one of the hottest days this summer, water service at 221 Jackson St. was disrupted leaving the residents of the building without water from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

The very first baseball game was recreated last week in Hoboken, the birth place of baseball.

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Emotions flared Wednesday night after appointing Greg Lincoln to the Hoboken Housing Authority board. 

After not completing required courses, former commissioner Marianne Camporeale had to leave the HHA board. 

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An ordinance of about $500,000 failed on Wednesday night, which means that the city will not purchase new buses. 

The popular late night—and daytime—pizzeria is planning to move to Hoboken, taking the spot at Second and Washington Streets once occupied by Pommes Frites. 

A new bill co-sponsored by Assemblyman Ruben Ramos Jr. relaxes the rules for microbreweries and pubs in the state of New Jersey, also making it easier to start one. 

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