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Chaim Hirschensohn (1857–1935), Chief Rabbi of Hoboken and early Zionist leader [42] Juliet Huddy (born 1969), Fox News personality [43] August William Hutaf (1879–1942), illustrator, commercial artist, and advertising executive (B) [44] Anthony Impreveduto (1948–2009), member of the New Jersey General Assembly 1987–2004 [45]
(Douglas previously played a baseball team manager in the 1951 film Angels in the Outfield.) [3] On Friday, September 11, 1959, the day after the episode finished shooting, Douglas died. Douglas had been, unbeknownst to anyone, suffering from an incipient coronary during the production; [ 3 ] his performance was adversely affected, as on film ...
The Hoboken mayoral election of 2025 is an election to determine who will hold the office of Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, in the upcoming term of 2026–2030.The election will take place on November 4, 2025.
Hoboken University Medical Center is a community hospital located in Hoboken, New Jersey with 190 beds. It was founded in 1863 as St. Mary Hospital and operated under that name until 2007. The hospital is owned by Hudson Hospital Opco, known as CarePoint Health, an organization that also owns Bayonne Medical Center and Christ Hospital.
The company was founded in 1914 in Hoboken, New Jersey by Hans K. Lorentzen, (June 23, 1887 – January 17, 1974) a Danish immigrant who originally started out as a tool and die maker. [3] Lorentzen introduced standardization, vertical integration, metal manufacturing and assembly lines to the window blinds industry. [ 4 ]
Engine Company No. 6 is located in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The firehouse was built in 1907 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 30, 1984. A renovation occurred in 2008 at a cost of $650,000. [ 3 ]
The Morton Memorial Laboratory of Chemistry is located on the campus of the Stevens Institute of Technology at Sixth and River Streets in the City of Hoboken in Hudson County, New Jersey. It was named after Henry Morton (1836–1902), the first president of the university.
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