Traditions and treats
People come from around the state for longstanding parade

Hobokenites and out-of-towners marched in the time-honored tradition of the Ragamuffin Parade on Monday afternoon for Halloween. The parade marched down the main drag, Washington Street, and stopped at the Little League field, where those not scared away by the cold got prizes of gift cards. This year, because the parade thinned out as it …

People come from around the state for longstanding parade

We are Parents United

Dear Editor: Parents United (3-6-5), is the energized and committed group of Hoboken community leaders who want a child focused and results oriented agenda for Hobokenโ€™s children. We are dedicated to raising the level of education in our district public schools by emphasizing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), by working to create a shared …

Forward Together with proven leaders

Dear Editor: Strong public schools = a strong community. The Hoboken Public Schools are getting stronger every day. Amazing things are happening. Progress and renewed pride can be seen everywhere: Parent satisfaction, staff development, facilities improvements, and exciting new programs in a safe and nurturing environment. The Forward Together team has been there, working for …

Forward Together with proven leaders

Dear Editor: Strong public schools = a strong community. The Hoboken Public Schools are getting stronger every day. Amazing things are happening. Progress and renewed pride can be seen everywhere: Parent satisfaction, staff development, facilities improvements, and exciting new programs in a safe and nurturing environment. The Forward Together team has been there, working for …

Residents speak out against settlement with developers
More open space on waterfront would mean more units on west side

Even though the Hoboken City Council postponed Wednesdayโ€™s vote on a proposed legal settlement between the city and a major developer in town, more than 20 residents came to the meeting to speak out against the settlement. In a nutshell: the company that built the Shipyard Development project on the northern waterfront, Shipyard Associates, wants …

More open space on waterfront would mean more units on west side

Support Forward Together for school board

Dear Editor: One of the important factors that has us excited about the current and future directions of the Hoboken Public Schools is our dynamic superintendent, Dr. Christine Johnson. With her at the helm we have already seen wonderful developments in the district, notably the โ€˜Passport to Learningโ€™ aftercare program. But her ability to implement …

Residents speak out against settlement with developers
More open space on waterfront would mean more units on west side

Even though the Hoboken City Council postponed Wednesdayโ€™s vote on a proposed legal settlement between the city and a major developer in town, more than 20 residents came to the meeting to speak out against the settlement. In a nutshell: the company that built the Shipyard Development project on the northern waterfront, Shipyard Associates, wants …

More open space on waterfront would mean more units on west side