HOBOKEN — Marija Curic said after she and her twin sister, Ivana, finished law school back home in Croatia, they wanted to study for a year in the U.S. But as Marija pursued a degree in design and Ivana studied for her master’s in intellectual property law, the two dreamed […]
Indoor Dining Begins In Hoboken: Which Places Are Ready?
HOBOKEN, NJ — After Gov. Phil Murphy announced early Monday morning that limited indoor dining would be allowed in the Garden State starting Friday, the city of Hoboken issued its own rundown of the rules on Thursday, with added recommendations. In a Nixle alert Thursday, the city said, “Earlier this […]
Hoboken Adds 14 Coronavirus Cases After Lab Error Is Addressed
The Daily Beast It Doesn’t Matter Who Is Pushing for Masks, This GOP Governor’s Answer Is No Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt hasn’t been willing to order masks statewide in his conservative stronghold no matter who’s come calling. He hasn’t been willing to take further steps requiring face coverings as a public […]
Hoboken Has $521K To Help Those Behind On Rent Due To Coronavirus
HOBOKEN, NJ — Has the coronavirus pandemic made it difficult for you to pay rent after March 1? If you fall within income limits and don’t have other resources or significant savings, you can apply to get some of the $521,313 made available to Hoboken residents through the federal CARES […]
Hoboken Revises Coronavirus Death Toll, Gives New Testing Info
HOBOKEN, NJ — The city of Hoboken adjusted its total coronavirus fatality number to 31 on Thursday (it was previously reported as 29), and announced that testing will be offered at two sites rather than just one this coming week. Mayor Ravi Bhalla explained, “Sadly, we were informed of two […]
Hoboken City Council Votes Down Proposed $250 Facemask Fine
HOBOKEN, NJ — The Hoboken City Council on Wednesday night voted down a proposed $250 fine for individuals not wearing a mask in a public place. On Wednesday night, Councilman Phil Cohen, who frequently sides with the administration of Mayor Ravi Bhalla, said, “It’s disappointing that the City Council failed […]
Hoboken Releases Results of Coronavirus Facemask Survey
HOBOKEN, NJ — After the city of Hoboken asked residents Monday what their thoughts were on a $250 fine for individuals not wearing a mask in a public place, the city announced the results on Wednesday, in advance of a council vote that night on the measure. The city said […]
Hoboken Issues Survey On Proposed $250 Fine For Mask Violations
HOBOKEN, NJ — On Monday, the city of Hoboken emailed residents to ask them to participate in a survey about a proposed ordinance before the City Council on Wednesday that “includes a potential $250 fine for individuals who do not wear face masks in outdoor situations where social distancing is […]
Hoboken Low On Rapid Coronavirus Tests Due To U.S. Shortage: City
HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken’s uptown drive-through coronavirus test center is low on rapid tests and is “utilizing non-rapid testing at their site for some patients and reserving rapid tests for those with symptoms or who are at-risk,” the city announced Friday. Typically, Hoboken residents can head to the 15th Street […]