The Shade Tree Commission needs help on Saturday May 8th 11 AM to 2 PM! They are looking for volunteers to help prepare tree pits on city sidewalks in town. The work, which is not difficult, involves preparing tree pits for new saplings that have been donated by the NJ Tree Foundation.
The Citizens’ Campaign presented its “Path to Political Party Service” seminar on Thursday, March 25 at 7 P.M. at St. Matthew’s Parish Hall. This course explained the basics of how local political party committees work and prepared interested citizens for the June 8 committee elections.
For the past four years, the Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition has recognized individuals and organizations who have given their time, energy and talent to help improve life in Hoboken. Join us for the fifth annual Thanksgiving Awards, Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m., at the Hoboken Historical Museum.
The Quality of Life Coalition and the Citizens’ Campaign of NJ presented the “Paths to Service” forum held in Hoboken on Dec. 10, 2009.
Attendees at the December forum learned about the various municipal boards and commissions on which Hoboken residents may serve, the current service opportunities available, the appointments processes for each and inside tips for seeking and gaining an appointment
The Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition encourages all Hoboken residents to vote for governor, mayor, and the ballot question on Tuesday November 3rd. We’re offering non-partisan information to help you make an informed decision on who to vote for in Hoboken’s mayoral contest – a video of the latest Hoboken Mayoral Candidates’ Forum.
The Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition invites the entire community to a forum on Wed., Oct. 14, to hear from the candidates for the special election for Mayor November 3.
QLC kicked off a new series of public forums, called “Look, Listen, Act,” on August 19, 2009, with a presentation by Councilwoman Beth Mason on her plan for the northwest corner of Hoboken, above the 14th St. Viaduct, west of Park Ave.
Developers, with the approval of local Planning Boards, have been hacking away at the top, face and base of the cliffs for decades.