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Former Mayor Cappiello Dies, New Bike Share Program Coming to Hoboken and More Tops This Week's Headlines
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Former Three-Term Mayor Steve Cappiello Dies
Steve Cappiello, who served three terms as mayor, served on the council and worked as a sargeant for the Hoboken Police Department, died on Thursday. He was 89.
Hoboken Runner Finishes Race Minutes Before Bomb Goes Off
Ellen Dowling passed the finish line only minutes before two bombs went off on Monday at the Boston Marathon.
Opening of Uptown Field at 1600 Park Further Delayed
While the city confirmed the opening of the field in late April, it'll be delayed by at least a month.
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Vote To Amend Taxi Regulations Postponed Again
The city council again tabled an ordinance to amend the rules and regulations governing taxis in Hoboken.
Seventh Grade to Move into the High School
After months of discussion, the district is switching to a junior-senior high school model. As of next school year, the seventh grade will be taught at Hoboken High School.
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New Bike Share Program Coming to Hoboken
A six month pilot will start in May. No docking stations will be necessary for this program.
Manzo Brothers Open Little Town NJ with Star Studded Party
Little Town NJ is open on Sinatra Drive and serves New Jersey food and drinks.
City Council Approves $700G For Fire Department Retro Pay
After a lengthy discussion, $700,000 was approved to pay outstanding retro pay for the fire department.
Hoboken High School Students Will Be Required to Wear Uniforms
The Hoboken School board voted on a new policy on Tuesday night. The measure requires one more vote before it's law.
Running clubs and family members used social media to announce that their family members were safe after explosions were reported at the Boston Marathon on Monday.
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