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13 Safety Tips for Trick-Or-Treating in Hoboken
After the parade, Hoboken Police are keeping an eye out for Halloween tricksters. Here are 13 safety tips for avoiding Haloween hazards.

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After the parade, Hoboken Police are keeping an eye out for Halloween tricksters. Here are 13 safety tips for avoiding Haloween hazards.

Caldwell Police are keeping an eye out for Halloween tricksters. Here are 13 safety tips for avoiding Haloween hazards around town.
130 celebrated Diwali at the Library by creating Rangoli art and learning about the culture. More library events are planned for November.
Madison Police worked together with Whole Foods and local residents to collect donations. The PBA is accepting donations through Nov. 2.
Livingston Police are keeping an eye out for Halloween tricksters. Here are 13 safety tips for avoiding Haloween hazards tomorrow.
Millburn Police are keeping an eye out for Halloween tricksters. Here are 13 safety tips for avoiding Haloween hazards tomorrow.
Madison Police are keeping an eye out for Halloween tricksters. Here are 13 safety tips for avoiding Halloween hazards tomorrow.
More than 50 Hoboken hot spots will be hosting Halloween parties, costume events, and specials. Here's a guide for this year's pub crawl.
Grab your wackiest costume and meet on Washington Street for the Ragamuffin Parade. Trick-or-Treaters of all ages can march in the parade.
Hartshorn Elementary students celebrated the Indian New Year by dressing in traditional garb, dancing, and learning about the culture.
Drivers will have to pass through a checkpoint on Observer Highway starting at 12 a.m. No designated driver? Here's how to find a safe ride.
The winning pumpkins chosen today at Wilson Elementary included a giant spider, and odes to Minecraft and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Saru Beliappa was honored for her dedication to the library. The loyal volunteer has volunteered for the library for several years.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate in Madison has named a new chief marketing officer to build the local brand.
Road construction will block Scotland Drive until 6 p.m. today. Read on for an update on road improvement projects and plans for the town .
Students from Livingston's CPNJ Horizon School visited Novartis Pharmaceuticals to hear Geri Jewell speak on career paths for the disabled.
Cucharamama made the top 10 power restaurants in NJ. Pilsener Haus was ranked as one of the top 10 places in the state to bring a date.
Middle schoolers will perform in this energetic staging of a youthful favorite on Nov. 14. Ticket revenue will go towards future MJS shows.
Four were named Commended Students by the merit committee. One is part of 1 percent of students in the nation to be named a semi-finalis
The four candidates, including current Mayor Robert Tillotson, will gather at the education center to debate local issues in the public eye.