Amc somerville12/25/2023 ![]() Signage in the window confirms the pharmacy, located at 152 Newark Avenue, is permanently closed as of Thursday, September 29th. Medly Pharmacy permanently closed its Jersey City location this week. Kapoor also oversees operations at 33-41 Newark Street in downtown Hoboken. The local dental practice held grand opening events this week on Thursday, September 30th. ![]() Hoboken Smile Specialists has opened a second location in Hoboken at 333 15th Street, Suite 3A. Hoboken Smile Specialists Opens 2nd Location Fur Seasons has a corporate relationship with a vet seven days a week. The company provides pickup + drop off, grooming, daycare, and overnight care with two attendants. New Dog Resort + Daycare Opens in Jersey CityĪ new dog resort + daycare, Fur Seasons, has opened at 480 Johnston Avenue in Jersey City. On top of that, 40 military + support vehicles will be sent for additional support. In response to Hurricane Ian, which has made its way up the East Coast this week, Governor Murphy sent 135 National Guard members from New Jersey to help with relief efforts in Florida, reported Press of Atlantic City. Governor Murphy Sends NJ National Guard to Florida Following Hurricane Ian Click here to read about this spooky October event. The 2022 Zombie Opera is being held on Saturday, October 29th from 6PM to 8:30PM at the Hamilton Park gazebo. ![]() One such unique event is Jersey City’s Zombie Opera, created during the pandemic by Half-Light Productions, which is back again for its 3rd year. As we look forward to the fall foliage, warm autumnal lattes, trick-or-treating, and creative costumes, this season also brings around some beloved local Halloween events and traditions - both older and newer ones. October is officially upon us here in Hudson County. Jersey City’s Zombie Opera is Back for its 3rd Year The building is slowly being demolished, and on Monday, September 26th at 10PM, it was confirmed by the City of Hoboken via a Nixle alert that a fire had broken out at 38 Jackson Street at the Chambord building - again. Last December, the Chambord Building in Hoboken, located at 38 Jackson Street, suffered a fire that made the building uninhabitable. There will still, however, be some musical performances that have now been moved indoors to the Hoboken High School. Unfortunately, this free event - which usually includes 300 artists, crafters, makers, local businesses, and food vendors - has been canceled by the City due to inclement weather, per a Nixle update. ![]() Hoboken’s Arts & Music Festival, which last happened in May of this year, was due to kick off Sunday, October 2nd on Washington Street from Observer Highway to 7th Street. Hoboken Fall Arts + Music Festival Canceled due to Hurricane Ian Shortly thereafter, officials gave the all clear and confirmed that it had just been a false alarm. The mall was reportedly evacuated after shoppers said they’d heard gunshots - and police quickly showed up to investigate, per Fox3 Now. On Saturday, October 1st in the mid afternoon, Tweets began circulating that there was an active shooter at the Newport Mall in Jersey City. The Newport Mall Shooting Scare on October 1st was a False Alarm Keep reading for all the news you missed this week in Hoboken, Jersey City, + beyond. Catch up on all there is to know, including the following headlines: Chambord building catches fire again in Hoboken a Jersey City High School is named among best high schools in New Jersey Hoboken reveals finalized plans for the Southwest Resiliency park and so much more. Fall is officially here and crisp, new life is sweeping through Hudson County - which means it’s time for a weekly roundup of all the news you might have missed when it comes to the goings on in Hoboken + Jersey City.
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