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Fallen Power Lines Disrupt Rail Service on New Jersey Routes
A downed power line east of Secaucus, N.J., backed up morning train service from New Jersey in and out of New York City this morning, causing delays of 60 minutes or more, New Jersey Transit said.
NYTimes.com
No aid boost for most Hudson schools
In line with the austere budget plan presented by acting Gov. Richard Codey on Tuesday, most local school officials were notified yesterday not to expect any increases in state aid for the upcoming school year ...
The Jersey Journal | Yesterday
Only in Holland, Only the Dutch Hoboken author Marc Resch to speak at Symposia
Looking to take a nice trip to Amsterdam, but afraid of the stigma? Just tell people you're going to Holland, or so suggests Hoboken resident Marc Resch, author of Only in Holland, Only the Dutch, a new book ...
Current Weekly | Wednesday Mar 2
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Full Out Freak Local rockers filming video at Maxwell's
Do you have an itch to be on camera? You might want to head over to Maxwell's Saturday night where Full Out Freak will be filming their first video - you just might get your head in the crowd shot.
Hudson Reporter | Wednesday Mar 2
Port Authority gives OK for new ferry to assume routes
A new operator for ferry service between New Jersey and Lower Manhattan has been approved by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Waterfront Journal | Thursday
Hal wastes his wages Hoboken St. Patrick's Day Visitor's Guide
The Hudson Reporter - THE CURRENT - 03/02/2005 - Hal wastes his wagesHoboken St.
Current Weekly | Wednesday Mar 2
Get ready for a bumpy ride Roads near Holland Tunnel in serious need of uplift
The roads running between Hoboken's southern border and Jersey City are: Monmouth Street, Erie Street, Jersey Avenue, Marin Boulevard, Washington Street/Washington Boulevard, Coles Street, and Grove Street.
Hudson Reporter | Sunday Feb 20
Blanket of snow, then coats of salt
The nor'easter that blew in Monday afternoon lingered over the area yesterday, depositing up to 8 inches of snow in parts of Hudson County and sending cleanup crews around the county into action.
The Jersey Journal | Wednesday Mar 2
Across the Hudson with Carmelo Garcia Current takes look behind scenes of the new local TV show
The Current got a sneak peak at the first shooting of the upcoming local magazine show Across the Hudson with Carmelo Garcia.
The Hudson Current | Friday Feb 11
Hudson County Man Convicted of $300,000 Insurance Fraud and Theft
Attorney General Peter C. Harvey announced that a Hudson County businessman was convicted by an Essex County jury today for submitting more and collecting upon more than 400 fraudulent health insurance claims ...
State.nj.us | Thursday Feb 10
Roberts intros slate, rips Marsh
Campaign season got off to a roaring start yesterday, as Mayor David Roberts and Councilwoman-at-large Carol Marsh, who will challenge him, both announced their tickets.
The Jersey Journal | Wednesday Feb 16
Short films on big screen Black Maria Film Fest comes to town
Movie fans, the Black Maria Film Festival is coming to town in time to wet your whistles for the Oscars.
The Hudson Current | Wednesday Feb 2
Rail customers happier
New train equipment and additional runs have drawn raves from Metro-North's Rockland riders in a customer satisfaction survey released yesterday.
The Journal News | Jan 25, 2005
Race, cancer detection link focus of $1.2M grant
A partnership between New Jersey City University and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey has received a $1.2 million federal grant to study the racial disparities in cancer detection and ...
The Jersey Journal | Thursday Feb 24
Taking care of business Hudson County Chamber of Commerce holds annual meeting
Attendees at the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce Annual Business Meeting listening attentively to the featured speaker.
Hudson Reporter | Jan 21, 2005
Waterborne Finishes Aren't Just a Good Business Decision, They May Be the Law
It's said that water sustains life. Those words have never rung truer than in today's highly competitive wood floor finishing industry.
Floor Covering Installer | Jan 19, 2005
Valentine couples share keys to romance
Joan Lawrence and Tony Cotrupe say the secret to their 10 years of marriage takes about seven minutes - and, if they're very lucky, happens twice a day.
The Jersey Journal | Monday Feb 14
Writing their own lead JC pencil company does it the old-fashioned way
Pencils created in the General Pencil Company are sprayed with paint. There was a time when companies such as Colgate-Palmolive, Mueller Macaroni, Block Drug, and Lorillard Tobacco called Jersey City home, a ...
Hudson Reporter | Jan 17, 2005
Union County gets $9.5M to build ferry terminal
Union County plans to establish a ferry route from Elizabeth to lower Manhattan using a $9.5 million federal grant.
New York Newsday | Jan 10, 2005
Pain Relief
The board of directors of the Bon Secours Health Care System has approved the sale of two Jersey City facilities and is considering selling St.
The Jersey Journal | Jan 21, 2005
Off to Washington Weehawken police officer Mulvaney to serve in security detail for Bush inauguration
When John Mulvaney was a youngster growing up in Weehawken, he dreamed of eventually becoming a police officer.
Hudson Reporter | Jan 16, 2005
Toll Brothers Eyes 400-Unit Senior Housing Community
UPPER FREEHOLD, NJ-Toll Brothers is in negotiations with the owners of the 130-acre Cream Ridge Golf Club to buy the property, which would be redeveloped as a residential project.
Globest.com | Dec 30, 2004
Stevens' lawsuit tossed
A Hudson County judge dismissed a lawsuit yesterday filed by the Stevens Institute of Technology against Hoboken activists who opposed the institute's development plans.
The Jersey Journal | Thursday Feb 10
ACLU, NJ Transit working to guarantee homeless rights at stations
Prodded by the American Civil Liberties Union, NJ Transit is making a renewed effort to ensure that homeless people are not discriminated against at train and bus stations.
New Jersey News | Dec 30, 2004
Indoor golf Keep your game up without leaving town
Golf conjures up images of wide open spaces, hopefully blue skies, and not a care in the world.
Current Weekly | Dec 15, 2004
Soap factor
Of all the commuters who stampede through Hoboken's PATH station every morning during rush hour, Tom Pelphrey is easy to spot.
Waterfront Journal | Thursday Feb 3
NJ Agencies Reach Out To Help The Needy During Holiday Season
The Salvation Army's efforts to help the needy will receive a boost from the State of New Jersey this holiday season, Acting Governor Richard J. Codey announced today.
State.nj.us | Dec 6, 2004
Santa's Surfin'
YOU know it's the sea son to be holly and jolly when Los Strait jackets surf into town with their "X-Mas Pageant." The four members of Los Straitjackets don Mexican wrestling masks and kill the crowd with their ...
New York Post | Dec 3, 2004
Cause celeb
Denzel Washington just closed a billion-dollar deal - but it wasn't for a new Hollywood blockbuster.
Waterfront Journal | Dec 16, 2004
Unleashed for the feast It takes a village to get ready for Turkey Day
Preparing for Thanksgiving in the Hoboken/Jersey City area can be made easier with a little help from one's friends in the restaurant industry.
Hudson Reporter | Nov 24, 2004
In lame duck session, 9/11 bill main priority, NJ lawmakers say
When Congress reconvenes Tuesday for its lame duck session, New Jersey lawmakers say they hope to resolve issues surrounding legislation based on the 9/11 Commission's recommendations.
New Jersey News | Nov 13, 2004
Whole lotta chewin' going on for some
Many people this holiday season will be shoving Christmas cookies into their mouths without a second thought, but for Secaucus resident Dawn Rodriguez, every bite counts.
The Jersey Journal | Dec 21, 2004
Thanksgiving Eve cornucopia of arts and entertainment 'Original...
Jersey City and Hoboken hold a cornucopia of activities for the general arts fan, including galleries, music venues, and bars.
Hudson Reporter | Nov 16, 2004
A Big Movies Opening
MIDNIGHT Movies combines droning guitars, keyboards and the ethereal vocals of Gena Olivier, to create dark, haunting space rock, which can disintegrate in early Sonic Youth-ish hypnotic chaos or lift up to an ...
New York Post | Nov 12, 2004
Alternative-rock trio reprises Chanukah treat in Hoboken
Yo La Tengo covered The Beatles' "Eight Days a Week" early in its Tuesday night set at Maxwell's in Hoboken -- a nod to the fact that this was the first of the eight shows the band plans to present there, on ...
The Star-Ledger | Dec 9, 2004

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Jobs and Dreams Drip-Dropping Away
For Hoboken, N.J., it was the end of the "good to the last drop" era.
U.S.News & World Report via KeepMedia.com | Apr 6, 1992
New Jersey: New building planned for school
HOBOKEN - Construction has begun on a new home for The Hudson School.
American School & University via KeepMedia.com | Jul 1, 2001
Valet Parking Is So Last Year
The city that gave us the nation's first organized baseball game, first brewery and the Oreo cookie also boasts the nation's first automated parking ...
CIO via KeepMedia.com | Tuesday Feb 15
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