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State Releases School Report Cards, Apartment Burglarized, Top This Week's Headlines
Here's what you missed in Hoboken this week.
A group of service members made a stop at Carlo's Bakery during fleet week. It's not every day that 30 officers in uniform stop by.
A Hudson Street apartment was burglarized this week. It had been months since an earlier streak of home invasions earlier in the year.
A Red Bank woman was allegedly assaulted by a group of teenagers after a night out over Memorial Day weekend.
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A look at the new space opening uptown in a very special partnership.
The mayor said she will "take it all the way to the supreme court" if an agreement between the city and NJ Transit can't be reached.
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Three men allegedly assaulted a man driving from Jersey City to Hoboken. No arrests were made.
It's time for the annual spring show by the Hoboken public school students.
The numbers for the 2010-2011 school year were released this week. A closer look at the high school and Superintendent Mark Toback's thought on some decreases in test scores.
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