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City Proposes Loan for New Pump, Bike Share Program Launched and More Top This Week's Headlines
What you missed in Hoboken this week.

City to Apply for $9M Loan to Build Second Wet Weather Pump
Mayor Dawn Zimmer held a press conference on Wednesday morning, announcing several infrastructure changes.
Hoboken Launches Bike Sharing Program
Mayor Dawn Zimmer, joined by Buddy Valastro on Thursday morning, announced the city's new bike share program.
Developer Withdraws Request for Noise Waiver
SJP Properties have withdrawn an application to be able to do construction on Saturdays.
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Will the City's Ballots be Printed in Time for the June Primary?
The city council failed to approve a temporary budget that included the costs to print the ballots for this June's primary elections.
Deadlocked Council Unable to Approve Temporary Budget
A resolution on Wednesday night's agenda failed in a 4-4 vote.
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Available Position on Hoboken Housing Authority Board Not Filled
Dozens of Hoboken Housing Authority residents attended Wednesday night's council meeting in support of Barbara Reyes.
Six Charged with Trespassing in Hoboken Housing Authority
Trespassing is one of the HHA's major problems, according to residents.
The Hoboken Board of Education met on Tuesday night.
Date Scheduled for Jim Doyle Appellate Court Hearing
The hearing is scheduled for May 21.
The Hoboken Housing Authority is applying to be eligible for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. The deadline is May 31.
Want to Know What's Happening In Hoboken? There's an App for That.
Hoboken resident Jason Scherr is one of the three masterminds behind Echo, an app that detects where you are and tells you more about what's going on.
United Water to Study Hoboken's Aging Water System
The master plan will take about six months. Afterward, it can be determined which improvements will have to be made to the more than 100-year-old infrastructure.
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