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New Council President Appointed, New HHA Building Proposed and Monarch Project Denied, Top This Week's Headlines

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The Hoboken Housing Authority will need a full overhaul, because most buildings will "never be up to code." A new plan was proposed to the board on Thursday night. 

To promote Hoboken, Mayor Dawn Zimmer sat down and got a make over at a local hair salon. 

The administration proposed bonding for the repaving of Washington Street. 

Find out what's happening in Hobokenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

One year ago, La Bouche Cafe opened. Owner Ezra Yuzer remenisces about the last year. 

The City Council re-organized on Wednesday night. 

Find out what's happening in Hobokenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

One Hoboken cavachon died due to heat exhaustion, even though it initially seemed like he had been poisoned.  

The concert, which will take place on August 1, will bring $30,000 to the city's Cultural Affairs Fund. 

The word "artichoke" was removed from the new pizza shop that is slated to come to 207 Washington St. 

The Hoboken Planning Board denied the application of an uptown development earlier in the week.  

A new chairman was appointed by the newly formed majority on the Hoboken Housing Authority on Thursday night. 

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