For eight years I’ve been getting things done for Hoboken. We’re just getting started and I can’t wait to keep working for you. https://t.co/vzoTsxHVlv
📢 #Hoboken landlords & property owners: Join our webinar before the June 30 deadline!
🏠 Rent control requirements
📋 Annual property registration
💻 SDL Portal registration
📑 Required documentation
⚠️ Common registrartion mistakes
✔️ Compliance under Rent Control Chapter 155
📢 🇺🇸 Hoboken Community Update: Fourth of July Restrictions: https://t.co/uWVBMo85qU
▪️Limited Travel Access Plan in effect July 4 beginning at 8 AM
▪️Vehicle access restricted to authorized vehicles only
More info ⬇️
Looking for free things to do in #Hoboken / #NewJersey this summer? Beautiful views of the Manhattan skyline are calling your name! 🎶
📍 Sinatra Park Amphitheater ⏰ Thursdays, 7 to 9 PM
Schedule: https://t.co/4DoOExOxl5
Hudson County is taking action. Tonight, County Executive Craig Guy advanced a shared services agreement to strengthen coordinated legal efforts aimed at addressing the impacts of tourist helicopter operations over our communities
🚧H6/H7 CSO Long Term Control Plan Project - Phase 3 Construction Activities
📅 Date: June 29 - July 3, 2026
🚦Traffic Information:
Learn more at https://t.co/1X6foCSGth
Yesterday, a federal judge dismissed the U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit challenging the immigration policies of #Hoboken, #Newark, #JerseyCity, and #Paterson.
Mayor @HobokenEmily issued the following statement:
BREAKING: A Federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice against four New Jersey cities for allegedly obstructing federal immigration authorities with their sanctuary policies.
The lawsuit claimed officials in Newark, Jersey City, Paterson and Hoboken have been unconstitutionally blocking the feds from coordinating with local authorities to apprehend and deport illegal immigrants.
Looking for something fun to do this week in #Hoboken?🌞🎶🌳
We’ve got you covered! All events are FREE and open to the public as a part of Hoboken Summer Fun 2026!
Celebrating the #July4 in #Hoboken? 🇺🇸 What you need to know:
🚗🚫 Driving into Hoboken: Hoboken Police officers will be positioned at key entry points.
We strongly advise you NOT to drive into town on July 4th because there will be restricted access for vehicles.
Flood Watch 🌧️ in effect for #Hoboken beginning at 2 PM.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms may bring rainfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour this afternoon and evening, with flooding possible in low-lying and flood-prone areas, especially around high tide at 3:55 PM.
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11:35 AM: JSQ-33, HOB-33 resuming normal service. The earlier signal problem has been resolved. NJT rail will cross honoring PATH at HOB, NWK, NYPS as well as the #126 bus at HOB until 12 PM. https://t.co/kiSNIKuuYf
#Hoboken municipal offices will be closed tomorrow, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth: https://t.co/ypnLdfCbvA.
🚗 Street cleaning will be suspended on Friday, June 19. All other parking regulations, including parking meters, will be enforced.
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Want to intern with the City of #Hoboken? 📣Applications are now open for the inaugural Vezzetti Fellowship Program!
🏦 Work alongside City departments
🤝 Gain hands-on experience in public service
💡 Attend weekly Lunch & Learn sessions with local leaders
Info on applying ⬇️
#Hoboken Community Update 📣 for June 17, 2026: https://t.co/ypnLdfCbvA
▪️Municipal offices closed: June 19 in recognition of Juneteenth
▪️Free rabies clinic: June 20 at 11 AM
▪️800 Monroe Resiliency Park: Community Engagement Session, June 25 at 4 PM
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🚧Collection System Improvements Contract 2 Traffic Activities
📅 Date: June 15 - June 18, 2026
🚦Timing & Location:
Nightime work 9pm to 5am:
- 6/17 - 43rd street and Bergenline Ave
- 6/18 - Peter Street & Hudson Avenue
Learn more at https://t.co/1X6foCSGth