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Pizza Wars, A Crumbling Pier, Vomit on Cop Cars Top This Week's Headlines
What you missed in Hoboken this week.
Earlier this spring, a part of Sinatra Park collapsed into the river, prompting new plans to be drafted for its renovation. The plan will cost more money.
Hoboken police arrested one alleged thief over the weekend.
Owner of Manhattan chain Artichoke Pizza said this week that two former employees stole his name to open up a pizza shop in Hoboken.
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The former Artichoke employees, on the other hand, said they didn't steal anything because they added the word "Famous" to the title.
The city council will have to approve a bond at its next meeting, because Pier A Park's piles are exposed to corrosion.
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A new restaurant is open on Washington Street.
The glass panels of the memorial will need another structural element, adding cost and prolonging the time during which the memorial will be completed. Groundbreaking is planned for September.
Two men ran away after they puked all over two parked radio cars. Police arrested the two.
Last weekend, Hoboken honored its Puerto Rican heritage.
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