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Two-Alarm Fire on Washington Street in Hoboken


HOBOKEN, NJ - Crews battled a two-alarm fire in Hoboken on Thursday.
Just before 5:00 p.m., Hoboken Fire Department units responded to an active fire at 529 Washington Street, right in the heart of the city s main thoroughfare. HFD have indicated that the fire is now under control, and no victims have been reported.
According to the City of Hoboken, Washington Street is closed to traffic in both directions at 5th Street due to the fire. Buses are currently diverted to Bloomfield Street and Hudson Street.
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State or city rules? Hoboken council debates process of how popular bar constructed parklet


State or city rules? Hoboken council debates process of how popular bar constructed parklet
The Hoboken City Council debated the process and the merits of how a popular bar was able to construct a new parklet in a residential neighborhood without any input from residents or the governing body, as well as why state regulations were followed instead of local ones.
By Daniel Ulloa/Hudson County View
Hoboken resident Michael Schreiber spoke to the council about the noise issues he and other 1st Ward residents have had regarding the new Bloomfield Street parklet McSwiggan’s Pub had built due to COVID-19 regulations as the weather gets warmer. ....

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Outdoor dining plazas are back. See which N.J. towns are closing streets again.


Outdoor dining plazas are back. See which N.J. towns are closing streets again.
Updated 12:23 PM;
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The outdoor dining scene in Red Bank last summer, where blocked off streets gave the city a block party feel. (Bobby Olivier | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
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When the COVID-19 pandemic made indoor dining impossible in 2020, outdoor dining became crucial to keeping the food and dining industry alive. As restaurants looked to expand al fresco, towns and cities around New Jersey found a way to get them more space: blocking off streets to create pedestrian walkways.
The result was one of the few silver linings of the pandemic. Downtowns took on block party vibes. Streets once filled with cars were now lined with tables and customers. Floundering restaurants were given a much-needed life raft. ....

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