Fierce opposition to $4.7 billion expansion of Turnpike Extension meets resistance from NJ Governor and Turnpike Authority

FBW | August 12, 2022 On a daily basis, 100,000 cars pass through the Holland Tunnel. Much of this traffic traverses the 8-mile long New Jersey Turnpike Extension connecting Exit 14 on the Turnpike in Newark, across the Newark Bay Bridge through Bayonne and Jersey City to the Holland Tunnel. This [...]

Fierce opposition to $4.7 billion expansion of Turnpike Extension meets resistance from NJ Governor and Turnpike Authority2022-08-10T10:38:39-04:00

City of Water Day at Maxwell Place Park, former home to the Maxwell House Coffee Plant 

Join a celebration on Saturday, July 16 of Hoboken’s public waterfront  THE SCHEDULE FBW | July 11, 2022 When it was built in 1939, the Maxwell House Coffee Plant was the largest coffee processing plant in the world. For a time, it was Hoboken’s largest employer. Its [...]

City of Water Day at Maxwell Place Park, former home to the Maxwell House Coffee Plant 2022-07-12T15:11:03-04:00

FBW memo to City re: May 11 Sinatra Drive Project

May 26, 2022 To: Director Ryan Sharp, City Engineer Olga Garcia From: Ron Hine Re: Sinatra Drive Project - Response to May 11 presentation We have reviewed the Kimley-Horn/City of Hoboken presentation on the Sinatra Drive Project from May 11 and have recommendations focused on street trees and parking as well as [...]

FBW memo to City re: May 11 Sinatra Drive Project2022-06-09T08:41:35-04:00

A guided Arbor Day tour through Hoboken’s parks

The City of Hoboken and Hoboken Shade Tree Commission Arbor Day Tree Tour for 2023 will take place on Friday, April 28 at 9 am. Meet at the Multi-Service Center at 124 Grand Street, Hoboken. It is a 3-hour tour. A birds-eye view of Church Square Park, one of the original Hoboken parks, [...]

A guided Arbor Day tour through Hoboken’s parks2023-04-18T15:31:57-04:00

Court challenge moves forward as Hartz drives piles for high-rise towers at the Weehawken Cove

The Weehawken Cove connects Hoboken's north waterfront to Weehawken and will be the site of a new 4-acre park on the Hoboken side abutting the proposed high-rise site. FBW | April 25, 2022 For the past several months, Hartz Mountain has been driving piles for a pair of high-rise towers [...]

Court challenge moves forward as Hartz drives piles for high-rise towers at the Weehawken Cove2022-04-25T13:43:43-04:00

Give Warrington Plaza back to the people

The City of Hoboken should require NJ Transit and the Hoboken Yard developer to restore Warrington Plaza and open it up to the public without delay. Its restoration should not be contingent on future plans for the Hoboken Yard Redevelopment Project.  The desecration of Warrington Plaza at the historic site of the Hoboken [...]

Give Warrington Plaza back to the people2022-03-23T09:22:31-04:00

The time has come for zero-emission ferries on the Hudson River (and beyond)

FBW | March 17, 2022 This spring, the Federal Transit Administration will announce $250 million in additional grants for the Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Program contained in the recently passed Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. An additional $250 million in this program has been authorized, subject to appropriation, over a five year period. [...]

The time has come for zero-emission ferries on the Hudson River (and beyond)2022-03-17T16:56:21-04:00

Filling the final gaps in the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway

The Public Trust Doctrine provides the legal grounds for a public waterfront Gap sites in the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway include Admiral's Walk in Edgewater (slide 1), the Weehawken Park just to the north of Lincoln Harbor in Weehawken (slide 2), Union Dry Dock in Hoboken (slide 3) [...]

Filling the final gaps in the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway2022-03-01T12:12:31-05:00

The Sinatra Drive Project is an opportunity to upgrade the long neglected central waterfront

The stellar qualities of Hoboken’s South Waterfront should be extended north from 4th to 11th FBW | February 17, 2022 The City of Hoboken has received two grants totalling $1.2 million to reconstruct Sinatra Drive and add a protected bicycle pathway from 4th to 11th Streets. In December [...]

The Sinatra Drive Project is an opportunity to upgrade the long neglected central waterfront2022-02-18T19:22:44-05:00

The Battle for a Protected Bike Lane on JFK Boulevard East

Send a letter to County officials to restore the protected bike lane design to Boulevard East sponsored by Bike Hudson County and member groups Bike Hoboken, BikeJC, Bike Weehawken, Bike North Bergen and Bici UC. Emmanuelle Morgen | February 21, 2022 In March, Hudson County engineers will submit plans for a $19 million [...]

The Battle for a Protected Bike Lane on JFK Boulevard East2022-02-21T16:34:45-05:00

A Park Proposal for Hoboken’s North End Redevelopment Plan

Image 1: North End Redevelopment Area Existing Conditions Image 2: FBW Park Proposed for North End Image 3: FBW Park Proposed for North End including tree-lined 15th Street Image 4: Ill-conceived "Linear Park" in North End Redevelopment Plan (#3) FBW | February 2, 2022 This report was [...]

A Park Proposal for Hoboken’s North End Redevelopment Plan2022-02-03T09:42:30-05:00

In praise of London plane trees in London . . . and in Hoboken

Shade trees also play a vital role in combating climate change Hoboken’s first parks -- Church Square, Columbus, Stevens and Elysian -- dating from the late 1880s to 1912, all contain London plane trees. What remarkable foresight the city leaders of that era had, as their investment has lasted [...]

In praise of London plane trees in London . . . and in Hoboken2022-01-25T13:40:11-05:00

FBW Photos: 2021 Year in Review

2021 was a breakthrough year for Hoboken's waterfront. Union Dry Dock and the Monarch Pier have been secured to become critical additions to the continuous, public waterfront park, first proposed by FBW 30 years ago. FBW ended the year with a highly successful, celebratory event honoring long-time chair Jim Vance. Throughout the year, FBW [...]

FBW Photos: 2021 Year in Review2021-12-27T15:29:53-05:00

FBW’s Year in Review for 2021

2021 was a breakthrough year for Hoboken's waterfront. Union Dry Dock and the Monarch Pier have been secured to become critical additions to the continuous, public waterfront park, first proposed by FBW 30 years ago. FBW ended the year with a highly successful, celebratory event honoring long-time chair Jim Vance. Throughout the year, [...]

FBW’s Year in Review for 20212021-12-29T08:52:58-05:00

Photos from Connect the Waterfront – The Final Stretch, FBW’s 2021 gala at the Antique Loft

FBW's November 11, 2021 annual fundraising party was the most successful ever held by our organization. Everyone enjoyed coming together in person after being apart for so long. The event was sold out ten days ahead of time. So many generous and supportive individuals and sponsors! Nicole Teitler, Heather Gibbons and Maja Gilberg checking in [...]

Photos from Connect the Waterfront – The Final Stretch, FBW’s 2021 gala at the Antique Loft2021-11-17T11:17:39-05:00

FBW to honor Jim Vance with the 10th Annual Riparian Award

The November 11 Connect the Waterfront gala will be a tribute to our long-time FBW advocate FBW | October 26, 2021 Many adjectives have been ascribed to Jim Vance: energetic, enthusiastic, zealous, gregarious, magnanimous, loquacious. Oh, and sometimes abrasive, confrontational and loud -- truly a Hoboken character, Jim has always been civic-minded, especially concerned [...]

FBW to honor Jim Vance with the 10th Annual Riparian Award2021-10-28T11:02:15-04:00

Questions for the Hoboken City Council candidates

Top row are Sheila Brennan, Cheryl Fallick and Paul Presinzano of the Independently Together slate and Jim Doyle, Emily Jabbour and Joe Quintero of the Team Bhalla slate. Bottome row are Ian Rintel, Manuel Rivera, Patricia Waiters and Cindy Wiegand. FBW | October 21, 2021 The Hoboken City [...]

Questions for the Hoboken City Council candidates2021-10-22T17:51:15-04:00

Active streetscapes are the key to successful urban neighborhoods

FBW | October 15, 2021 In her influential book The Death and Life of Great American Cities published in 1961, Jane Jacobs relates the important lessons of her Greenwich Village neighborhood. The mix of residential and retail, closely-spaced and hugging the sidewalk and the street, results in [...]

Active streetscapes are the key to successful urban neighborhoods2021-10-20T14:01:38-04:00

FBW’s Connect the Waterfront annual fundraising party – SOLD OUT!

SOLD OUT! Thank you everyone who has bought tickets. Your tickets will not be mailed to you. Your name will be on a list at the door. If you were not able to buy a ticket, please make a donation by clicking on this text. This year’s theme, [...]

FBW’s Connect the Waterfront annual fundraising party – SOLD OUT!2021-11-06T16:48:37-04:00
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