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Hoboken Top Place for Singles, Child Left on School Bus and More Top This Week's Headlines

Here's what you missed in Hoboken this week.

The renovations will also cost about $66,000 more and take a little longer than expected. 

The Chronicle of Philanthropy broke down how much Americans give. Hobokenites came in below average. 

If you're young and single—and potentially wealthy, too—Hoboken is the (second best) place to be. 

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Hoboken was in the news earlier in the week, when USA Today named the top ten reasons to visit the Mile Square. 

A man showed three videos to an unsuspecting woman, exposing himself. 

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The high school will be under new leadership at the start of the new school year. 

After Hoboken High School dropped in NJ Monthly's ranking, Superintendent Mark Toback explained some changes in the high school since the 2010-2011 school year. 

A grant was awarded to Hoboken's fire department. 

Through the process of eminent domain, the city will acquire a piece of property in the southwestern part of town. 

A 7-year-old was left on a Hoboken school bus last month. The employees responsible were disciplined. 

The two high ranking employees of the business office are no longer employed by the district, the superintendent confirmed. 

Twenty three students graduated from a summer program earlier in the week. 

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