The Thomas Edison Film Festival and Hoboken Historical Museum warmly invite you to a very special Pride celebration. TEFF and HHM are proud to be hosting a film festival on Saturday, June 17 in partnership with the podcast hosts of Remakes, Reboots & Revivals, to honor Pride Month. Remakes, Reboots & Revivals is a podcast … Continue reading The Thomas Edison Film Festival: a celebration of Pride→
Everybody Eats Mozzarella: Recollections of John Amato, Sr. Generations of hungry customers have come to Fiore’s House of Quality at 414 Adams Street in Hoboken to purchase a little bit of heaven: the deli’s signature fresh mozzarella. Visitors to the shop—first opened in 1929 by Alphonse Fiore, then run by his son, Joseph, … Continue reading Book Release for Everybody Eats Mozzarella: Recollections of John Amato, Sr.→
Join us online Thursday, May 25 at 7pm when Jack Silbert will interview Elena Skye on Hoboken Talks. Elena made a name for herself in Hoboken by co-running Blackwater Books, an independent bookstore located on Washington Street that operated until the late 1990’s. She is a singer/songwriter and records as The Demolition String Band … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with Elena Skye→
Little ones of 07030, you won't want to miss hearing the tale of a warrior princess and her hilarious pony! Join "Hoboken Jack" Silbert and Bill Curran for a special storytime, which will include a reading of Kate Beacon's The Princess and the Pony. It will take place this Sunday, June 4 at 11:30am at … Continue reading Sunday Storytime with “Hoboken Jack” Silbert and Bill Curran→
The Hoboken Historical Museum and Fire Department Museum are pleased to participate in the Spring Artists' Studio Tour this Sunday, June 4. This event offers residents and visitors a glimpse into Hoboken's vital arts community. On view at the Fire Department Museum, Bill Curran's paintings and drawings will be featured from 11am-6pm. On view at … Continue reading Spring Artists’ Studio Tour→
If you walk past 1000 Jefferson Street today, you would never guess that it was once the site of a dance club. The Excalibur provided a welcoming environment for the LGBTQI+ community for numerous years. The New York Times described the club as being off the beaten path with summer barbecues in the upstairs area … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with Alan Fox & DJ Mike Cruz→