Columbus Park in Hoboken, located at 9th between Park and Grand, has long been a County park where residents spend their time — including walking dogs, playground time for kids,…
Hoboken Politics
Exercise that 15th Amendment right — and get out and vote! To vote in Hoboken, type in your address in the link at the bottom or find your area on…
A real estate settlement agreement signed by the City of Hoboken has closed the book on what has been a years-long property dispute. The waterfront property at the corner of…
Hoboken Locals Share What They’d Do First if Elected Mayor
It’s Tuesday night, November 2, 2021. You’ve just won the Hoboken mayoral election. But now, what do you do? There’s just so much to tackle, so little time. As we…
Hoboken + Jersey City Election Results 2021: Updating as Results Come In
After sending in mail-in ballots and spending hours at the polls, the residents of New Jersey have spoken. The new and re-elected Hoboken and Jersey City Council Members and Mayors…
As the pandemic continues, financial repercussions continue to be felt across the Mile Square and throughout the country. Over the past year, the virus and ensuing restrictions have cost the…
The Union Dry Dock Agreement Has Been Reached: What We Know
A historic agreement was announced today among the City of Hoboken, NY Waterway, and the State of New Jersey regarding the acquisition of the Union Dry Dock property for the…
Proposed Hoboken Ordinance Will Limit Short Term Rentals at Rent-Controlled Properties
The battle over restrictions on short-term rentals continues in Hoboken. Councilperson-at-Large Emily Jabbour is co-sponsoring an amendment to City Code Chapter 155 that would prohibit short-term rentals in rent-controlled properties.…
On Tuesday, May 18th, Hoboken Police Chief Kenneth Ferrante announced that he will be retiring from the Hoboken Police Department effective July 1, 2021. In a letter to the press,…
Hoboken City Council Voted Down Fining Officials for Blocking Constituents on Social
On May 5th at 7PM, the Hoboken City Council voted on the first reading of an ordinance that would fine elected officials up to $500 for each person they block…
Another year, another St. Paddy’s Day, and pre-COVID-19, that meant another Leprecon in Hoboken. This year due to pandemic safety concerns, the annual crawl appears to have been canceled. However,…
Hoboken Approves Redevelopment Plan for New Light Rail Stop + Retail Corridor Uptown
During yesterday’s City Council meeting on March 3rd, the City Council voted to adopt the North End redevelopment plan that will expand the commercial and residential real estate, add a…