The Hoboken Five

Jeopardy features five answers about our town in a March 6 airing OK, some full disclosure here since some of our readers say that I’m more than happy to write about the intimate life experiences of friends and acquaintances for my columns but hardly ever my own: I watch Jeopardy. …

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Your Vote Means Nothing

A few weeks ago, Hobokenites went to the polls in record numbers for the New Jersey Democratic and Republican Presidential primaries. All told, over 10,000 voters went to polling centers around the city. Amazingly, more residents voted in this primary than the last Mayoral election in 2005. A Hoboken resident …

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The Money Pit

Taxi, PATH, tunnel, bridge and electricity costs are about to increase across the board. Joe Concha Looking to take a cab home from the PATH on a cold, rainy day in March so you can back to your comfortable PSE&G powered home? Well, expect to shell out more money on …

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Super Tuesday (in more ways than one)

The word “super” will be used today to mark two huge events in the Garden State. For those who love politics and/or are deeply interested in this year’s Presidential election, today is, as you can tell by the cable news networks 24/7 coverage and by all of the commercials flooding …

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