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  2. Hoboken, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Journal, along with other sister newspapers, operates NJ.com, which includes the blog Hoboken Now. [297] The Hoboken Reporter was the first local weekly published by The Hudson Reporter group of papers, [298] which was based in Hoboken from 1983 - 2016. It then moved its headquarters to Bayonne, [299] before closing in January 2023.

  3. David Roberts (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts also operates a family-owned business, East LA restaurants, which has been in Hoboken for over 25 years. [1] David was elected to Hoboken's City Council in 1985, representing the Sixth Ward. In 1995, he became City Council President. David served as Hoboken's 6th Ward Councilman until 2001 when he ran for Mayor.

  4. Journal Square–33rd Street - Wikipedia

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    When the Exchange Place station reopened in June 2003, [12] the Newark–33rd Street via Hoboken branch was truncated to Journal Square, but operated during weekends as well. It was renamed the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) branch. After Hurricane Sandy flooded the PATH system in October 2012, service on the line was suspended. For ...

  5. Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) - Wikipedia

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    Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) (JSQ-33 via HOB) is a rapid transit service operated by the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) railroad.It is colored yellow and blue on the PATH service map, and trains on this service display both yellow and blue marker lights. [1]

  6. Uptown Hudson Tubes - Wikipedia

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    The Hoboken–33rd Street and Journal Square–33rd Street services operate through the tubes on weekdays, while the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) service operates on weekends, nights, and holidays.

  7. Hoboken–33rd Street - Wikipedia

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    The Hoboken-33rd Street service originated as the Hoboken–19th Street service operated by the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad (H&M) on February 26, 1908. [3] The first of what would become the four lines of the H&M/PATH service, it operated from Hoboken Terminal and ran through the Uptown Hudson Tubes, but ran only as far north as 19th Street in Manhattan. [4]

  8. Hoboken Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Hoboken Terminal is a commuter-oriented intermodal passenger station in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey.One of the New York metropolitan area's major transportation hubs, it is served by eight NJ Transit (NJT) commuter rail lines, an NJ Transit event shuttle to Meadowlands Sports Complex, one Metro-North Railroad line, various NJT buses and private bus lines, the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail ...

  9. The Hudson Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson Reporter was founded in 1983 by Hoboken-based developer Joseph Barry, founder of the development company Applied Housing, who bought the weekly Hoboken Pictorial and its group of local newspapers. Its first newspaper was The Hoboken Reporter, [4] [5] which Barry published out of a small building in downtown Hoboken. It subsequently ...