The Hoboken community is invited to a public meeting hosted by the City Council Community Development Subcommittee to discuss a proposed finalized redevelopment project at…
by Jack Silbert In 1990, the Fund for a Better Waterfront (FBW) formed to protect the eastern edge of Hoboken. (Their original grassroots efforts prevented…
EDITORIAL by Christopher M. Halleron (above photo via twitter @mtaHarlemLine) Yesterday our residents saw yet another Hoboken flood event. Rain continues to fall today, and…
The Hoboken City Council adopted a 2015 budget that manages to hold Hoboken taxes steady via cost-cutting and "increased efficiencies." However, Hudson County’s budget proposal…
Hoboken City Council voted last night to replace water mains and repave Washington Street, meanwhile approving construction of the Southwest Resiliency Park, and acquiring 6…
Despite concerns over aesthetics and "types of shrubbery" that would conceal the drain pipe, Hoboken's plans for an H-5 wet weather pump passed the 2/3rds…
For the record, hMAG does not support any particular political faction—we just think flooding sucks. We love Hoboken because of its spectacular waterfront, we'd just…
The Hoboken City Council voted unanimously to fund the construction of Hoboken’s second flood pump. The 40 million gallon-per day H-5 wet weather pump station—featuring…
Call it "the Gateway to the Garden State"—even if nobody else does... The Hoboken Rail Yard Redevelopment is an initiative aimed at optimizing the space…