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Hoboken to Pioneer 'Smart Grid' Technology to Protect Against Power Outages
The city entered into a partnership Thursday morning to improve its energy resiliency during storms and other electrical disruptions.
Wi-Fi Coming to Hoboken Terminal By Year's End
New Jersey Transit's board voted to enter into an agreement with Cablevision to provide Wi-Fi at its stations and on its trains, according to an agency release.
A Brooklyn man is facing arson and burglary charges after allegedly breaking into a ticket trailer at Hoboken Terminal and stealing more than $30,000 worth of tickets, the Jersey Journal reported.
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Wee Babe Welcomes New Hoboken Location to the Family
Williamsburg-based Wee Babe, a one-stop shop for babies and toddlers, has opened a new location at 415 Washington Street and celebrated its grand opening Friday.
Sheriff's Officers with City Ties Sworn Into Hoboken Police Department
Officers Ramon Estrella and Brandon Fitzgibbons were sworn in to the Hoboken Police Department on June 7.
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Democratic Assembly Nominee Carmelo Garcia Endorses Christie for Governor
Hoboken Housing Authority executive director and 33rd District Democratic nominee for Assembly Carmelo Garcia is backing Gov. Chris Christie in the governor's race.
Municipal Garage to Be Renamed For Moret
Hoboken's municipal garage will be named after longtime city employee Freddie Moret, 54, who died on May 24 due to complications from asthma while on vacation with his wife.
Hoboken's County Tax Levy Trimmed $1.4 Million After Public Budget Hearings
Hobokenites will be on the hook for slightly less than the originally proposed 10 percent increase in county taxes this year.
Hurricane Sandy-Battered Pier C Park Partially Reopens
Pier C Park, which was ravaged during Hurricane Sandy last October, has partially reopened.
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