Hosted by the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce, this special episode brings you the full recording of the 2025 Hoboken Mayoral Forum, held on September 10...

Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla and City of Hoboken officials joined community members on September 29 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new 7th & Jackson Community...

Stevens Institute of Technology has received the largest philanthropic investment in its history: a $21 million gift from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation....

According to a report by The Stute, the independent student newspaper of Stevens Institute of Technology, the Stevens Accessing Careers in Engineering and Science (ACES) program...

A Hoboken woman has filed a civil lawsuit alleging she was unlawfully detained and committed to psychiatric care without consent, raising questions about medical intervention and...

A lawsuit filed by attorneys Joel Silberman and Andrew T. Carella has been partially dismissed, with defamation and libel claims against Hudson County View and reporter...

The Hoboken City Council has introduced the “Hoboken Trust Act,” a new law that would officially make the city’s long-standing protections for immigrants part of the...

The City of Hoboken will receive $3,697,752 in federal funding to replace outdated water meters with smart technology designed to improve billing accuracy and leak detection....

The City of Hoboken will launch a new automated enforcement initiative, CLEAR (Camera-based License plate Enforcement for Access & Response times), on Oct. 1, 2025, to...

A localized Boil Water Advisory remains in place for Veolia water customers in the area spanning from Adams Street to Hoboken’s western boundary between Sixth and...