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  • Second Saturday Storytime & Crafts

    Join "Hoboken Jack" Silbert and Bill Curran for Second Saturday Storytime & Crafts at the Grand Street Branch of the Library, which is housed in the Multi-Service Center on the 2nd floor! Jack will be reading his own holiday classic The Christmas Aliens published by Golden Books, with illustrations by John Manders. Christmas traditions look a … Continue reading Second Saturday Storytime & Crafts

  • Hoboken Holiday Banding

    Hoboken Holiday Banding Concert Presented by Projected Images of Hudson County & The Hoboken Historical Museum 📅 Sunday, December 14, 2025 📍 Willie McBride’s, 616 Grand Street ⏰ Doors Open: 4:30 PM 💵 Admission: $15 All proceeds support programming presented by the Hoboken Historical Museum. Featuring Live Performances By: Julio Fernandez • Eddie Skuller • … Continue reading Hoboken Holiday Banding

  • Holiday Caroling

    Let's share good cheer this holiday season with some holiday caroling! We'll meet in the Museum to review songs before heading out to serenade our neighbors in uptown Hoboken.

  • Second Saturday Storytime with “Hoboken Jack” Silbert

    Please join "Hoboken Jack" Silbert this Saturday, Jan. 10th at 11AM at the Grand Street Library Branch for Second Saturday Storytime! Jack will be reading Cranky, Crabby Crow (Saves the World) by Corey R. Tabor. No registration is (ever) required – please just show up for songs, stickers and loads of fun!! 124 Grand Street … Continue reading Second Saturday Storytime with “Hoboken Jack” Silbert

  • Colonel John Stevens and Early America and Hoboken (1776 – 1825) Lecture

    Access Update 1/7/2026: Guests should enter campus through the 8th Street gate where a Stevens Campus Police officer will meet them and escort them to the Samuel C. Williams Library. At the conclusion of the event all guests must leave campus through the 8th Street gate. The Library will only be open between 4:00 and … Continue reading Colonel John Stevens and Early America and Hoboken (1776 – 1825) Lecture

  • Opening Receptions: What They Saw & Hens Breet!

    Please join the Hoboken Historical Museum for an opening reception kicking off 2026 with What They Saw: Hoboken’s Amateur Photography Clubs 1889-1934 in the Main Gallery and Reflected Lowlands: Wetlands on the Urban Edge A Dutch perspective on Hudson County Wetlands Drawings and Paintings by Hens Breet in the Upper Gallery!