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The Legacy of Central Park: How Downing, Vaux and Olmsted Set the Standard for American Parks

Olmsted & Vaux original design for Central Park FBW | August 30, 2018 It is hard to imagine what New York City would be like without Central Park. The enormity of the vision that created Central Park profoundly changed the nature of Manhattan and development of urban parks across [...]

The Legacy of Central Park: How Downing, Vaux and Olmsted Set the Standard for American Parks2019-01-09T23:58:39-05:00

Slide show: Polynesian Ohana Festival and Hudson River Cup Races

On Saturday, July 28, the Ke Aloha Outrigger Canoe Club and the Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse sponsored the Polynesian Ohana Festival and Hudson River Cup Races. The festival featured hula dancing, free kayaking, food vendors, entertainment and a variety of activities for families. The Hudson River Cup included an 8-mile outrigger canoe competition [...]

Slide show: Polynesian Ohana Festival and Hudson River Cup Races2019-04-23T14:46:15-04:00

Photos From City Of Water Day at The Hoboken Cove

Photos taken by Ralph DeMatthews on City of Water Day July 14, 2018 The Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse at the natural sand beach along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. Great day for families to get into the Hudson River via kayak. Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse volunteer helping kayakers launch [...]

Photos From City Of Water Day at The Hoboken Cove2019-04-23T14:47:43-04:00

Hoboken mounts challenges to Army Corps/NJDEP permits for ferry depot at Union Dry Dock

 FBW | May 29, 2018 Noelle Thurlow suited up for kayaking at the Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse. She conducted a 3-year study identifying over 72 species of wildlife at Hoboken's north waterfront including a number of endangered and threatened species. Opposition to NY Waterway’s proposal to locate a ferry maintenance, [...]

Hoboken mounts challenges to Army Corps/NJDEP permits for ferry depot at Union Dry Dock2018-10-23T14:59:27-04:00

The life and potential death of the Hoboken Cove

FBW | May 29, 2018 Angel Martinez and his friends can often be found at the public fishing pier in the Hoboken Cove a few hundred feet from the Union Dry Dock property. For them, this is a special place, removed from the hubbub of urban life, out over the mighty Hudson River with [...]

The life and potential death of the Hoboken Cove2018-10-23T15:00:52-04:00

2009 NJ Transit study identifies 5 sites more suitable for ferry facility than Union Dry Dock

FBW | May 15, 2018 NJ Transit has repeatedly sought to acquire the prime real estate at Hoboken’s north waterfront -- the Union Dry Dock site -- for a ferry maintenance facility. This state agency first attempted this in 2012 but backed down after fierce opposition from the community [...]

2009 NJ Transit study identifies 5 sites more suitable for ferry facility than Union Dry Dock2018-10-23T15:23:32-04:00

Rebuild by Design floodwalls would have had no impact on Friday’s flash flooding

Are you in the new flood zone? Use the FEMA address lookup tool for Region II to find out: Address Lookup By Ron Hine | FBW | May 11, 2017 The flash flooding that occurred on May 6, 2017 surrounding the Hoboken ShopRite at 900 Madison Street was reminiscent of Superstorm Sandy. [...]

Rebuild by Design floodwalls would have had no impact on Friday’s flash flooding2018-10-31T18:29:44-04:00

Photos from the April 20, 2018 Rally to Protect our Waterfront

Rally held at Maxwell Place Park in Hoboken to protest proposed NY Waterway diesel depot at former Union Dry Dock site Children leading the charge to protect their playgrounds from being polluted with dieselfumes. Mayor Ravi Bhalla who organized the event being interviewed by the press. Noelle Thurlow, the head [...]

Photos from the April 20, 2018 Rally to Protect our Waterfront2019-04-23T14:54:49-04:00

FAQs on the NY Waterway depot proposed for Union Dry Dock property

The April 4 NJ Transit Board meeting scheduled for 2 pm has been cancelled after an agreement was struck between Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla and Governor Murphy. The City of Hoboken will rescind its eminent domain ordinance on April 3 as part of the deal. State and City of Hoboken will work to identify alternate [...]

FAQs on the NY Waterway depot proposed for Union Dry Dock property2018-10-17T18:54:34-04:00

A brief history of NY Waterway and its distinctive founder, Arthur E. Imperatore, Sr.

FBW | February 26, 2018 Arthur E. Imperatore, Sr. founder of NY Waterway was born in West New York, New Jersey in 1925. He rose from poverty to the Forbes list of wealthiest Americans through his highly successful trucking firm, A-P-A Transport. Last June, the NJ Transit [...]

A brief history of NY Waterway and its distinctive founder, Arthur E. Imperatore, Sr.2018-10-23T15:24:45-04:00

Public park or ferry refueling depot? Vote your choice in City of Hoboken survey today.

FBW | January 25, 2018 What’s your druthers? A public park or a ferry depot at the former Union Dry Dock site? Please take a moment to fill out the short survey sponsored by the City of Hoboken. The deadline is tomorrow, Friday January 26 at 5 pm, and Mayor Bhalla is seeking your [...]

Public park or ferry refueling depot? Vote your choice in City of Hoboken survey today.2018-10-23T15:25:23-04:00

Save Hoboken’s waterfront from the diesel depot: tell NJT Board to vote “no” on MLK Day

Agenda #1801-06: Union Dry Dock - Property Acquisition NJ Transit Board of Directors Monday, January 15 at 9:00 a.m. (Martin Luther King Day) Board Room, One Penn Plaza East, Newark, New Jersey By Ron Hine | FBW | January 14, 2018 To the shock of all, NJ Transit has scheduled a vote on a [...]

Save Hoboken’s waterfront from the diesel depot: tell NJT Board to vote “no” on MLK Day2018-10-20T16:45:49-04:00

Ferry refueling/repair/storage depot would reverse decades of progress at Hoboken waterfront

Please attend; sign-up to speak re: ITEM 1801-06: Union Dry Dock - Property Acquisition NJ Transit Board of Directors Meeting Wednesday, January 10 at 9 a.m. Board Room, One Penn Plaza East, Newark, New Jersey By Ron Hine | FBW | December 7, 2017 On November 9, 2017, NY Waterway stunned Hoboken with the [...]

Ferry refueling/repair/storage depot would reverse decades of progress at Hoboken waterfront2018-10-20T16:49:03-04:00

Photos from FBW’s 2017 Annual Connect the Waterfront Fundraising Event

Frank DeGrim's photos from FBW's 2017 annual fundraising party Jon Otto checking in with FBW volunteers Emmanuelle Morgen, Stephen Walter and Todd Gagen. FBW party getting started at Kolo Klub. FBW Board member Aaron Lewit with BCB Bank's Christine Bridgelal, event Honorary Co-Chair Pamela Strell and Karen Nason owner of [...]

Photos from FBW’s 2017 Annual Connect the Waterfront Fundraising Event2019-04-23T15:56:04-04:00

Appellate Court ruling disregards well-established New Jersey land use case law

FBW | August 9, 2017 Dilapidated pier where Shipyard Associates have proposed to build the Monarch Towers. This space was designated for open space in the 1997 Planning Board approvals and developers agreement. February 26, 2018 Update: On Friday, February 16, 2018, FBW filed its brief to the New [...]

Appellate Court ruling disregards well-established New Jersey land use case law2018-10-24T19:48:07-04:00

FBW petition underscores Hoboken’s love of its waterfront

By Heather Gibbons | FBW | July 31, 2017 “This park is so beautiful!” marveled the young woman I met strolling along Hoboken’s northern waterfront with her family. They were visiting New York City from Alabama, and had taken the ferry over from New York to visit a friend. “We walked all the way [...]

FBW petition underscores Hoboken’s love of its waterfront2018-10-20T17:05:38-04:00

Photos from FBW’s Sunset Dinner Cruise on March 23, 2017

Guests boarding the Classic Harbor Line's Manhattan II yacht. (Photo credit: Paul Schoenberger.) Larry Bijou of Bijou Properties with Tricia Hrotko, Heather Gibbons & Monica Pollock. (Photo credit: Frank DeGrim.) The Classic Harbor Line's Manhattan II yacht circling the Statue of Liberty. (Photo credit: Frank DeGrim.) Inside the [...]

Photos from FBW’s Sunset Dinner Cruise on March 23, 20172019-04-23T14:52:52-04:00

Monarch Towers sparks legal arguments over automatic approvals, changed circumstances, etc.

FBW | March 1, 2017 On February 28, 2017, a three-judge Appellate Court panel in New Brunswick heard oral arguments in the six-year old legal battle over the Monarch Towers development proposed by the Shipyard Associates for a Hoboken pier. In 1997, the Hoboken Planning Board approved the 1160-unit Shipyard Planned Unit Development (PUD) [...]

Monarch Towers sparks legal arguments over automatic approvals, changed circumstances, etc.2018-10-23T02:54:07-04:00
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