Chapbook Party for Tom Newman
Please join us on Sunday, November 5th at 4pm, at the Hoboken Historical Museum for the release of a new oral history chapbook, An Urban Village, Recollections of Tom Newman. Tom Newman, his wife Suellen, and their growing family arrived in Hoboken in 1968, to find a place that was “a kind of urban village,” … Continue reading Chapbook Party for Tom Newman
Hoboken Talks with Shakera Frazier-Rosa
Please join us on Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 7pm when Shakera Frazier-Rosa sits down with Vera Sirota for a special interview on Hoboken Talks. Shakera is known to Hoboken as the CEO of Mile Square Mommies, which was launched on her Nana’s birthday, April 5, 2023. Shakera has focused her boundless energy on nurturing … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with Shakera Frazier-Rosa
Opening Reception “Hoboken Walkabout” by Maggie Hinders
Please join us for the opening reception for "Hoboken Walkabout" by Maggie Hinders. This special event will take place this Sunday, November 12, 2023 from 2pm-5pm at the Hoboken Historical Museum. This is Maggie's first show at HHM. We are also proud to be included as part of the city's Hoboken Artist Studio Tour. We'll … Continue reading Opening Reception “Hoboken Walkabout” by Maggie Hinders
Artist Talk with Maggie Hinders
The Hoboken Historical Museum is pleased to host Maggie Hinders for an Artist Talk on Friday, November 10, 2023 at 7pm. Maggie will be discussing her upcoming exhibition entitled “Hoboken Walkabout,” which opens that weekend on Sunday, November 12, 2023. Maggie states that from her point of view, “there is always something to see, something … Continue reading Artist Talk with Maggie Hinders
Screening of Ball & Vase with Director David Baram
The Thomas Edison Film Festival and Hoboken Historical Museum are pleased to host a free screening of the film Ball & Vase. This special event will take place on Saturday, December 2 at 6pm at HHM located at 1301 Hudson Street. The program will feature the director of the film, David Baram. Ball & Vase … Continue reading Screening of Ball & Vase with Director David Baram
The Americans – NJ Immigrant Poets
The Hoboken Historical Museum and Poet-in-Residence Danny Shot are proud to host The Americans – NJ Immigrant Poets. This literary event will take place on Sunday, December 3 at 4pm at the Hoboken Historical Museum, located at 1301 Hudson Street. The event is free and open to the public. It will also be livestreamed on … Continue reading The Americans – NJ Immigrant Poets
Holiday Caroling
The Hoboken Historical Museum is seeking carolers to join us in spreading some holiday cheer after the Holiday Tree Lighting at 11th and Washington Streets on Tuesday, November 28 at 6:30pm. We'll be caroling on Washington Street. Email rfoster@hobokenmuseum.org to join the HHM crew!
Mario Albunia on Hoboken Talks
Please join us on Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 7pm when Mario Albunia sits down with Vera Sirota for a special interview on Hoboken Talks. We all know Mario Albunia as the owner of Mario’s Classic Pizza. He runs the restaurant with his sons Mario, Michael and Joseph. The atmosphere is warm and inviting - … Continue reading Mario Albunia on Hoboken Talks
Storytime with Hoboken Jack Silbert & Bill Curran
The next storytime with Jack Silbert and Bill Curran will take place on Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 11:30am. Jack will be reading The Christmas Aliens. Jack is the author of this story, which transports us to planet Krelb for the holidays. You'll be pulling your nose and giggling at this silly tale! Admission is … Continue reading Storytime with Hoboken Jack Silbert & Bill Curran
Hoboken Talks with “Hoboken Mary” interviewed by Stuart Chirichella
Please join us on Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 7pm when Mary DeGaeta, otherwise known as “Hoboken Mary,” sits down with Stuart Chirichella for a special interview on Hoboken Talks. Mary DeGaeta was born and raised in the Bronx, but she is known to our community as “Hoboken Mary.” She embraced this moniker when she … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with “Hoboken Mary” interviewed by Stuart Chirichella