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Hoboken Saturday Night is the second and final album by the American band the Insect Trust, released in 1970. [1] [2] The band supported the album by playing the Memphis Country Blues Festival, which was first organized by band member Bill Barth in 1966. [3] Hoboken Saturday Night is regarded as a cult classic. [4]
In warm weather, movies are shown on the pier at night, against the blazing Manhattan skyline rising behind the screen. On one Saturday during the summer, a town fair is held on Pier A, including music, craft shops and rides for the kids. Hoboken also has its Fourth of July celebrations on Pier A. [49] [50] [51] [52]
The Brass Rail is a two-story restaurant located in historic downtown Hoboken, [1] at 135 Washington Street. Originally built and opened around the turn of the 20th century, it has for many years been known for its raspberry beer , [ 2 ] as well as its French cuisine. [ 3 ]
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The club was opened in August 1978 by Steve Fallon. [4] When the Fallon family bought the corner building in uptown Hoboken with its street-level tavern, Steve Fallon's sisters Kathryn Jackson Fallon and Anne Fallon Mazzolla along with brother-in-law Mario Mazzola were interested in turning the factory workers' tavern (General Foods' Maxwell House Coffee factory was a block away on the Hudson ...
Toby Keith's Bar & Grill locations operate as full-service restaurants with large bars in the shape of guitars. They primarily serve American cuisine, especially Southern food. The bars regularly have live musical entertainment from local performers without a cover charge. During his lifetime, Keith himself made surprise visits to franchises ...
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.