Calendar|Featured
Chapbook Release- I Get Homesick If I Leave for Three Days: Recollections of William “Billy” Geib
Please join us on Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 4 p.m. at the Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson Street, to celebrate the release of another Hoboken Oral History chapbook, I … Continue reading Chapbook Release- I Get Homesick If I Leave for Three Days: Recollections of William “Billy” Geib
Online only- 41st Annual Thomas Edison Film Festival – Global Insights: Selected Shorts Featuring Women Activists
UPDATE: the Museum's film screening scheduled for Friday, October 28 has had to move to online-viewing only. The Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF), presents a curation of short films, … Continue reading Online only- 41st Annual Thomas Edison Film Festival – Global Insights: Selected Shorts Featuring Women Activists
Hoboken Talks: Mr. Snitch and Mrs. Snitch talk to each other
Join us online Thursday, October 27 at 7pm for a very special Halloween episode of Hoboken Talks when... Mr Snitch. It's Mr Snitch! And also Mrs. Snitch. If you don't … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Mr. Snitch and Mrs. Snitch talk to each other
Book Release – They Taught Us Well: Recollections of the Teachers of Hoboken
Please join us on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at 4 p.m. at the Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson Street, to celebrate the release of "They Taught Us Well: Recollections of … Continue reading Book Release – They Taught Us Well: Recollections of the Teachers of Hoboken
Hoboken WALKS: Halloween edition!!!
Join us Monday, October 31 for a special Halloween edition of HOBOKEN WALKS when Boo Foster and R.I.P. Hoppe stroll around Hoboken's most elaborate holiday set-ups. Enjoy from the safety … Continue reading Hoboken WALKS: Halloween edition!!!
Hoboken Talks: Barbara Mauriello, bookbinder, talks with Bob Foster
Join us online Thursday, November 3 at 7:00 pm when Bob Foster talks with Barbara Mauriello, artist and proprietor of her own bookbinding studio. In Barbara’s words, “I fell … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Barbara Mauriello, bookbinder, talks with Bob Foster
How Historical Mystery Writers Bring the Past to Life… One Murder at a Time: Panel Discussion
Join us at 1301 Hudson Street on Saturday, November 12 at 2:00 pm when the museum hosts a special event from the Hoboken Public Library. “How Historical Mystery Writers Bring … Continue reading How Historical Mystery Writers Bring the Past to Life… One Murder at a Time: Panel Discussion
Author Angus Gillespie: “Port Newark and the Origins of Container Shipping”
Container shipping is a vital part of the global economy. Goods from all around the world, from vegetables to automobiles, are placed in large metal containers which are transported across … Continue reading Author Angus Gillespie: “Port Newark and the Origins of Container Shipping”
A Brief History of the Indigenous in New Jersey
November 1 marks the start of Native American Heritage Month, and we are pleased to share news of a wonderful program by the Union Public Library, "A Brief History of … Continue reading A Brief History of the Indigenous in New Jersey
Hoboken Talks: Cristin Cricco-Powell, Hobokenite and TV producer, talks with Rand Hoppe
Join us online Thursday, December 1 at 7pm when Hoboken Talks producer Rand Hoppe chats with Cristin Cricco-Powell. Participate live using "Chat" on YouTube or by "Commenting" on Facebook. Cristin … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Cristin Cricco-Powell, Hobokenite and TV producer, talks with Rand Hoppe