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Hobokenite Could Lose Eye, Jim Doyle Can Return to the Council and More Top This Week's Headlines

What you missed in Hoboken this week.

Six teenagers were arrested by Hoboken police after allegedly assaulting a man on New Year's Eve. The victim could permanently lose his sight in one eye.

Jim Doyle Allowed to Resume Term as Hoboken Councilman

A judge ruled that Doyle is allowed to return to the city council after he was removed in November 2012.

Police: Money stolen from Church's Poor Box

A homeless man took $25 from a poor box at the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul.

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Erin Kubach Named Teacher of the Year at Hoboken High School

The art teacher has worked at the school for four years.

New Bill Could Bring More Green Roofs to Hoboken

A bill sponsored by Assemblyman Ruben Ramos Jr. made its way through the Assembly and will go before the senate next.

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Hoboken's FEMA Disaster Recovery Center Closes

A center is still open in nearby Jersey City.

Famed Pianist ELEW to Perform at Rebuild Hoboken Gala

The pianist headlined the event on Saturday night.

PATH Service Between WTC and Hoboken Resumes For First Time Since Sandy

For the first time since Sandy, full weekday service was in effect this week.

Hoboken Receives $200k Grant from U.S. Soccer Federation

The money will pay for the soccer field at 1600 Park and Hoboken Cove.

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