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Tuesday in Hoboken: National Night Out, Road Work Begins
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*The Hoboken Police Department will hold its annual National Night Out event Tuesday. The event is intended to raise awareness of police programs and encourage community-police interaction. This year's event begins with a 4 p.m. proclamation ceremony at City Hall followed by a parade to Church Square Park, where events and activities for kids and families are scheduled until 8:30 p.m.
*Traffic and parking restrictions kick in Tuesday as road repaving work that's expected to hinder access to and from residences and businesses in all four corners of the city begins. Construction work begins Tuesday on 12th Street between Willow Avenue and Bloomfield Street, and Madison Street between 11th Street and 15th Street.
*The Boys and Girls Club pool, which opened last Tuesday only to close again after springing a leak the following day, reopened Tuesday. It's regular hours are Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., until Aug. 30.
*Family Fun Nights continue with a 7 p.m. musical performance by Music Makes Me, an educational music and movement program designed for kids at Shipyard Park, located at 13th Street and McFeeley Drive.
*Hudson Restaurant Week continues in Hoboken. Forty-seven participating restaurants throughout the county (22 are in Hoboken) will offer prix fixe lunches from $13 to $15 and dinners from $25 to $38 through Friday. Check the full list of participants, prices and hours on the Hudson Restaurant Week website.*The Hoboken Downtown Farmers’ Market is open every Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Washington Street between Newark Street and Observer Highway.
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