Grove St. NJ Vs. Grove St. NY
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1 Bedroom: $1500 1 Bedroom: $2595
1 Bedroom: $1500 1 Bedroom: $2595
Homeless folks from one of Hoboken’s shelters are encouraged to write Poetry.
Hoboken’s most likely City Council president may be the city’s youngest if Christopher Campos ascends from the position of Vice President. Meanwhile, the Jersey Journal is desperately seeking real news.
HSBC bank opened its first New Jersey bank in Hillside with plans to expand into a half dozen other communities this year including Hoboken and Jersey City. The spokesman for HSBC has a choice quote: “Competition for real estate is pretty stiff,”
The MTA has announced a further reduced tranportation hub on Fulton Street, connecting under one roof multiple subway lines and the World Trade Center PATH station. The original plan had called for a massive ‘Downtown Grand Central Station’ with natural lighting and platforms connecting the PATH and the numerous subway lines through the area. “A […]
With the World Trade Center a major entry way to New York for many West Hudson Coast residents, the finalized plans will have a major impact for Jersey City and Hoboken. The newest rendition of the Freedom Tower was unveiled today incorporating new security concerns. The plans for the World Trade Center site will not […]
Maybe its in the water. Maybe those people are just a little weird. Philly2Hoboken tells us how it is with his Quirks About Hoboken “1. Born and Raised Hobokenites (known as BnR’s) hate all newcomers. 2. BnR’s have an hierarchy based on how long your family has lived in Hoboken. The longer your family has […]
Developers gave $126,000 dollars to Hoboken Mayor Dave Roberts and local party organizations. Shocking! Astonishing! Stunning! Are you really?
The light rail through Jersey City was interrupted for 20 minutes yesterday because of a brief fire. In other news, the headline is more exciting then the post.
We’re continually amazed at the popularity of Van Vorst Park. While a tranquil place to relax, its not a particularly unusual urban park. Its rather small compared to its larger cousin, Hamilton Park. And compared to Central Park in Manhattan, its down right tiny. So whats all the fuss about? Websites run amuck: Van Vorst […]