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Holi, for those who aren’t familiar, is the Hindu Festival of Colors that’s traditionally celebrated in India. Over the years, it’s made its way across international waters but the overall

Taking place this weekend, April 5 to 7, Little City Books brings our community the first-ever Hoboken Literary Weekend. Designed to be an annual affair, the weekend’s events will take

Australia is a dream destination for a lot of people, myself included. But I recently discovered that the sun-filled, laid-back Aussie lifestyle is way closer than I thought possible. Without

How does a 9-year-old get venture capitalists interested in funding their business ideas? Sure, they can try to make an appearance on Shark Tank. But, if little Lucy is going

Last week, the annual Buy-Rite Super Sampler raised over $30,000 for the Sarala Bathena Foundation, The Monmouth Museum and Habitat For Humanity with a tasting of over 500 wines, beers

— A Hoboken brownstone undergoes a greenovation. “In many ways eco-friendly construction and luxury homes go hand in hand,” said owner of Chartier Homes, Thomas Chartier. “They both call for

My first memory of Adam Sandler comes from Christmas in 1994, I’d snuck into my cousin’s room during dinner to listen to “They’re All Gonna Laugh at You!” on cassette

Below are a few record-breaking bites from in and around town including “Tony’s JumbO’Bagel” and Rutgers’ “Fat Darrell” sandwich. Hoboken’s “Tony’s JumbO’Bagel” weighs in at 30 pounds. The world’s biggest

Spring has sprung and it’s time to gather up all those verdant veggies. Whether you pick your produce at a friendly farmers’ market or go to the grocery store, your

First it was flavored vodkas, then spiced whiskeys and now we welcome what cocktail enthusiasts are calling a new generation of gin. Nearly a century post Prohibition, gin distilleries across