HOBOKEN — Hoboken, the mile-square city across the river from New York City, has been a popular place for people to move after college for at least the last 20 years. It has also developed as a place for young people to party in the numerous bars, and in house parties on holidays (particularly the first Saturday in March, before St. Patrick’s Day, when the annual parade used to be held).
But obviously, even some of the younger residents get fed up with too much partying now and then.
One of our readers spotted this note on the front door of an apartment building last weekend from “extremely annoyed neighbors,” and a followup note.
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