Hoboken, NJ|Press Release|
Hoboken PD Commended For Internal Affairs Best Practices
Hoboken was one of just five departments that fulfilled key requirements and best practices laid out by the attorney general.
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Hoboken was one of just five departments that fulfilled key requirements and best practices laid out by the attorney general.
Updates will preserve and upgrade the 126-year-old historic City Hall building for improved city services.
The City of Hoboken is recognized as a Bronze Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Cyclists.
Ona Gritz, Dawn Raffel and Daniel Simpson will read from their new books and answer questions at the May 18 event.
This is Pete Caldera’s second year performing at The Jazz Loft’s tributes to Frank Sinatra.
Child safety seat checks, a teen driver safety program and a bicycle rodeo are on the calendar.
Students created works of art featuring words of love, acceptance and understanding on infinity symbols.
Hudson County residents can take a bus to visit farms. Tickets are on sale now for the event which begins May 13.
Free HPV vaccines, cervical screenings and mammograms will be provided.
Educators from Wales recently visited Setauket Elementary School to learn more about the American education system.
Students were recognized as part of the New York State PTA Reflections contest.
Fourth and fifth graders learned about growing their own food.
The town has received significant praise for its consolidated online GIS map.
More than 20 students placed in the statewide contest.
Riley Perrotta has been selected as the outstanding senior science student by the school’s science educators.
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The Rocky Point Middle School and High School guitar ensembles and jazz ensembles each performed sets of music.
The district received a grant for more than $17,000 from the Workforce Development Institute to upgrade equipment.
Students in Sue Giglio’s and Gina Santini’s classes got to explore the underwater town of Luna Bay through "The Curious Puffer" book.
The closure will facilitate a large crane removal of a tree at 468 Princeton Way.