Crime & Safety
Hoboken Council To Discuss Safety, Personnel, And More: Use Link To Watch Meeting
Hoboken's City Council meets Wednesday night to discuss safety issues and possibly the reinstatement of its fire chief. Get a link here.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Want to watch the Hoboken City Council meeting live on Wednesday night, from the comfort of your own home?
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. and is open to the public, although the agenda says they will have a closed session at 6 p.m. before the regular meeting.
You can see the meeting in person at City Hall, 94 Washington St. Or you can watch live on Facebook or the city's YouTube page.
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The Facebook link is here; YouTube here.
You can also see the agendas and packets here.
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What's On Tap: Safety And More
- The city will discuss and vote on a number of proposals, including some related to public safety and recent attacks.
- The city will vote on some funding to support the curbside management and parking action plan, said Councliwoman Emily Jabbour in her newsletter this week.
- The council may also discuss how to handle a recent Civil Service decision for the city to reinstate Brian Crimmins as fire chief. Read the Hoboken Patch story on the matter here.
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