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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.
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]
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 ...
Based on data from the American Community Survey, it was ranked in 2019 as one of the top 15 most-educated municipalities in New Jersey with a population of at least 10,000, placing first on the list, with 50.2% of residents having bachelor's degree or higher, more than double the 23.4% of residents in New Jersey and 19.1% nationwide who have ...
The Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church and Rectory is located at 704 Jefferson Street in the City of Hoboken in Hudson County, New Jersey.It was constructed during the tenure of Rev. Michael Gori, who was pastor of the parish from 1921 to 1937.
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History and timeline references found on the Stevens Cooperative School website . [3]In 1949, inspired by the idea that a community of families could work together to provide young children with a unique and dynamic education, a mother, educator and artist named Mary Sill Baker established Stevens Cooperative School on the grounds of Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.