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This Week in Hoboken: Firemen Honored, Women Sues Former Employer, Cake Boss Brother in Law Sentenced

Patch helps you catch up on this week's news.

Hoboken's veterans were honored on Wednesday night, during the annual Memorial Day Parade on Washington Street. 

After being arrested in 2010, Remy Gonzalez was sentenced to nine years in prison on sexual harassment charges. 

Hoboken's finest received Valor Awards earlier this week, for several heroic, lifesaving acts. 

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A Hoboken woman drew attention this week for suing her former employer for allegedly firing her for being "too hot." Lauren Odes held a press conference together with her attorney Gloria Allred. 

Some changes could be coming to Atlantic City's online gaming rules, based on a bill sponsored by Assemblyman Ruben Ramos Jr. 

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A Jersey City man allegedly tried to order hundreds of dollars worth of groceries from Shoprite, on someone else's PayPal account. 

Thousands of dollars were raised at this annual event. 

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