Hoboken Events for Saturday, July 4th, 2026 and Sunday, July 5th, 2026

Saturday, July 4th Events

The Light Group’s 4th of July Party
Time: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Location: Pier A Park, 100 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ
Details: A free, family-friendly waterfront celebration featuring live music, local craft and food vendors, drinks, and programming for all ages. Pier A offers clear views of the Hudson River before the evening fireworks. [1]

Pier 13 4th of July Celebration
Time: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: Pier 13, 1301 Sinatra Drive North, Hoboken, NJ
Details: An outdoor waterfront celebration with live DJs, a wide variety of food trucks, drinks, and prime viewing spots for the evening fireworks over the Hudson. Guests under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. [1, 2]

Stars, Stripes & Sails: Pier 14 Viewing Party
Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Hoboken 14th Street Pier, 1 14th Street, Hoboken, NJ
Details: A ticketed fundraiser event hosted by the Hoboken Historical Museum. This morning, family-friendly event provides premium viewing of the Sail4th 250 Parade of Ships, an international flotilla of tall ships sailing up the Hudson River to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. [1]

Official Hoboken 4th of July Bar Crawl
Time: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Starts at Birch Hoboken, 92 River Street, Hoboken, NJ
Details: A massive Independence Day bar crawl taking over downtown Hoboken. Tickets include entry to participating venues, thematic red, white, and blue drink specials, live DJs, giveaways, and access to a free after-party. 21+ only. [1, 2]

Perreo Primero: 4th of July Reggaeton Party
Time: 10:00 PM
Location: Birch Hoboken, 92 River Street, Hoboken, NJ
Details: An indoor, high-energy holiday nightlife event featuring non-stop reggaeton and perreo music. [1]

Storytime with Laura
Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Little City Books, 100 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, NJ
Details: A morning indoor story time session tailored for young families and children. Entry fee is $10. [1]


Sunday, July 5th Events

Prayer & Yoga: A Mindful Morning
Time: 7:00 AM
Location: Pier A Park, 100 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ
Details: An outdoor morning movement and meditation session along the waterfront designed to align body, mind, and spirit. Tickets are $40. [1]

We Curate 3 -Pro Arts Show

       Stella Chang            

                           

Dorie Dahlberg   

                             

Margaret Hinders       

In 2024, a German artist who worked in Munich’s Pinakothek der Moderne Museum decided to hang his own painting in the permanent collection. He was fired for drilling two holes in the wall. We get it though, don’t we. Pro Arts artists experiment with new ideas and want people to see what they’re doing. Artists enter juried exhibitions and hope to be accepted. They participate in portfolio reviews and listen for positive remarks. They try their best to accidentally bump into curators, gallery owners, and critics. They join arts organizations! Artists think what they do deserves to be seen. Now is your chance to see a piece that Pro Arts members have chosen for the ART150 Gallery for most of July through mid-August.

Participating Artists: Pro Arts members

More information please contact Aria Straus-Khawam at contact.proarts@gmail.com

Location: ART150 Gallery
Studio #282

157A  First St. Jersey City, NJ 07302

Entrance is on the corner of Provost & 1st

Gallery is wheelchair accessible.

Opens Sunday, July 12th 1 – 4PM

Open weekends July 12th through August 15th

Saturdays and Sundays 1 – 4PM

Everything You Need to Know if You Are Going to Jersey City’s Fourth of July Festival

Jersey City  4th of July Celebration on July 4 2026

Jersey City Announces Fourth of July Festival & Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks® Viewing Celebration at No Cost to the City 

Day-long festival, free concert series, and prime fireworks viewing made possible through generous sponsor support 

Mayor James Solomon and the City of Jersey City today announced details for the city’s Fourth of July celebration for America’s 250th birthday, featuring a day-long festival on Montgomery Street, a four-part free concert series across the city’s parks, and some of the best vantage points in the region to watch the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks®, beginning approximately at 9:25 PM over the Lower Hudson River. Details can be found at JCNJ.org/July4

This year’s full slate of festivities is made possible entirely through sponsorship support, at no cost to Jersey City taxpayers. The City is deeply grateful to Macy’s, the Exchange Place Alliance, Kean Jersey City, and the U.S. Army for their generous contributions, which fund the full celebration. 

Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski Pledges New Master Plan and Ordinance Against Data Centers

        A New Mayor: Mayor Sharon Ashe-Nadrowski takes the oath of office.  Pictured left to right:  Charlie Nadrowski (the mayor’s son) and Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski.

After being sworn into office on July 1, Mayor Sharon Ashe-Nadrowski said in her inaugural address that her mayoralty would bring “a new beginning, a fresh start, and a chance to make things right.”  Speaking in the swearing-in ceremony at Bayonne High School, Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski said that becoming the first female mayor “was not about me.”  Rather, she said, it is “about the future of Bayonne.” 

        Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski decried what she called “out-of-control development” and changes in the character of Bayonne’s neighborhoods.  In response to those trends, she pledged to begin a new master plan process to develop new zoning for Bayonne “with extensive public participation.”   Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski said that decisions should be made by “the people who live here” and not by “special interests.”  She called for a new master plan that would reflect “the wants, needs, and values of our community.”  In the coming weeks, she pledged to sponsor a new ordinance that would prohibit data centers in Bayonne.

        Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski promised improved litter removal and street maintenance, and asked for the public’s cooperation in achieving cleaner streets.  “All must do their part,” she said.  The new mayor said the City Administration plans to restore the enforcement of property maintenance codes.  Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski advocated having a city that “looks and feels cared for.” 

        The mayor called for “transparency and accountability” and for government that “listens and takes action.”

        The five City Council Members were also sworn into office.  Each one made brief remarks at the ceremony.

        First Ward Council Member Gene Perry thanked his mother for raising him with good values.  He thanked family members for coming to the event from New York and Virginia.

        Second Ward Council Member Melissa Godesky-Rodriguez thanked people for believing in her.  She expressed gratitude to her husband and son.  She called for “building a community where every child has an opportunity to thrive.”

        Third Ward Council Member Tommy Gillen expressed his feeling that, “Everyone present means the world to me.” He said that he was “honored and humbled” by his election to office.  Council Member Gillen added, “I hear you and I’m ready to serve.”

        Council Member At-Large Mariam Salama thanked her family, friends, and pastor.  She said that she was “ready to serve the city the way it deserves to be served.” 

        Council Member At-Large Mark Bottino said that he was “overwhelmed” by his election, and that he was “so glad that my whole team got here.”  In four years, he promised, Bayonne would be “a better town.”

        During the inaugural ceremony, the new City Council held its first meeting.  In that session, the Council Members elected Melissa Godesky-Rodriguez the new City Council President.  They approved Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski’s nominations of Andrew Casais for Business Administrator, James Ashe for Public Safety Director, J.P. Egan for Municipal Services Director, and Alicia Losonczy for Acting Director of Planning, Zoning, and Development.  The Council also voted to approve four nominations for members of the Planning Board: Steve Rhodes, Michael O’Connor, Brian Beebe, and Council Member Mariam Salama. 

        The Council Members voted to move the next City Council caucus from July 8 to July 15 at 6:00 p.m. They also voted to reschedule the next City Council meeting from July 15 to July 22 at 6:00 p.m.

        At the ceremony, City Clerk Madelene Medina administered the oaths of office to Mayor Ashe-Nadrowski and the City Council Members. Clerk Medina also presented each of them with certificates of election.

Jersey City Free Public Library & Jersey City Theatre Center Presents

Celebrate Jersey City’s Next Generation of Creative Talent
Come join us for the grand finale of Sounds and Visions of the City! Jersey City’s premier creative competition and live showcase for youth, proudly presented by the Jersey City Free Public Library and Jersey City Theater Center. Join us on Thursday, July 2, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at the iconic White Eagle Hall (337 Newark Avenue) for an electrifying Grand Finale! Watch our top finalists take the stage and bring their boldest sounds, freshest visions, and undeniable talent to life — all competing for the ultimate win. Experience the energy. Celebrate local creativity. Be there when Jersey City crowns its next standout star! This is event is ticketed:Children (ages 0–10): FreeStudents (ages 11–17): $16.75Adults (18+): $27.06Get Your Tickets Today! 

Event information sent in by Jersey City Free Public Library

Fourth of July Event -Hoboken Historical Museum

This July 4th, New York Harbor becomes the stage for one of the largest maritime celebrations in modern history. Stars, Stripes & Sails invites guests to Pier 14 in Hoboken for front-row views of the Sail4th 250th Parade of Tall Ships celebrating America’s Semiquincentennial.

Please note before purchasing tickets:

• This event is intended for viewing the Parade of Ships, which will run approximately 9:30 AM – 2 PM based on the official Sail4th 250th organizers

• Fireworks visibility from Pier 14 will likely be very limited

• Guests may stay on the pier until approximately 10 PM

• This is a BYO event — bring your own food, beverages, and seating

• Porta potties will be available on-site

This special event serves as a fundraiser for the Hoboken Historical Museum. 

Be part of history and show your support for a meaningful cause at the same time!

? Location: Pier 14, Hoboken Waterfront

? Date: July 4th, 2026

? Check-In Begins: 8:30 AM (Feel free to check-in anytime after)

? Approximate Parade Runtime: 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM (based on the official Sail 250th organizers)

? Event Ends: Directly following the fireworks show, approximately 9:30 PM–10:00 PM

?? Ticketed Museum Fundraiser Event

Member Price: $50

Non-Member Price: $60

Children 12 and under: Free

Event listings for Tuesday, June 23, Wednesday, June 24th, Thursday, June 25th, Friday, June 26th, for Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, and Secaucus

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

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NYNJ World Cup 26 Jersey Fan Hub Match Day
Time: 6:30 PM – 12:00 AM
Address: Full Stadium & Main Stage, Jersey City, NJ
Details: A massive World Cup fan experience featuring food trucks, fan activations, and live match screenings on giant LED displays. Matches include Panama vs. Croatia at 7:00 PM and Colombia vs. DR Congo at 10:00 PM. Valid ID required for alcohol. Admission is free, but an advance ticket is required.

Jersey City Summerfest: Naji Soul
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Address: Berry Lane Park, 1000 Garfield Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07304
Details: Live outdoor community concert featuring soulful musical performances by Naji Soul as part of the city’s annual free summer concert series.

Secaucus Community Hiring Event
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Address: Secaucus Public Library, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Details: Local regional job fair and employment networking session connecting community residents with regional employers across Hudson County.


Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Hat Trick for Hoboken:

Three Hoboken Rockets Teams Win Championships — All Honored with Official County Proclamations

By Natasha Anderson |  Sports Correspondent

From left: Vasili Karalewich, Commissioner Anthony L. Romano Jr., and Roger J. Muller Jr. proudly display all three Hudson County Proclamations honoring the Hoboken Rockets’ historic championship season.

HOBOKEN, N.J. — In a stretch of hockey that will be talked about for years in the locker rooms and arenas of Hudson County, the Hoboken Rockets organization accomplished something extraordinary: three separate championship titles across three different leagues and venues, all earned within the same 2024–2025 season — and all recognized with official Proclamations issued by the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners. The Hoboken Red Rockets, competing in the American Dream Hockey League; the Hoboken White Rockets, claiming the Smythe Division title at The Icehouse in Hackensack; and the Hoboken White Rockets Patrick Division squad, also victorious at The Icehouse — each raised a banner, and each received the formal commendation of Hudson County Commissioner Anthony L. Romano Jr.

Behind it all stands Roger J. Muller Jr. — founder, Team Captain, General Manager, and Coach of the Hoboken Rockets since 1991. A Hoboken native, insurance executive, and lifelong athlete, Muller has spent more than three decades building one of the most decorated amateur hockey organizations in the northeastern United States. His co-captain across multiple teams, Vasili Karalewich of River Vale, has been a cornerstone of the Rockets’ championship runs.

Red Rockets Conquer American Dream — Winter 2025

The Hoboken Red Rockets entered the Winter 2025 playoffs of the American Dream Hockey League as the definition of a long shot. With a 4–8 regular-season record, they barely qualified for postseason play. What happened next was the kind of turnaround that makes amateur hockey so compelling.

Rallying with resilience, discipline, and teamwork, the Red Rockets reeled off three consecutive playoff wins and claimed the championship game at The Arena at American Dream in East Rutherford, defeating Momma’s Boys by a decisive 3–0. It was a championship that no one saw coming, and one that no one on the roster will ever forget.

Hudson County Community College Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Governance Council Puts the College at Forefront of Technological Advances  

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) instituted the HCCC Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Governance Council (AISGC) to ensure students, faculty, and staff learn to engage AI ethically and effectively, and to empower the entire community. Pictured here, HCCC faculty at a recent event.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we learn, work and live. Hudson County Community College (HCCC) is addressing the advantages and challenges posed by this rapidly evolving and transformative technology through the formation of the HCCC Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Governance Council (AISGC).

List of Events for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 16,17,18 for Jersey City, Bayonne, Hoboken and Secaucus

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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Event Name: Yarn Group & Knitting Class
Location: Bayonne Public Library, 697 Avenue C, Bayonne, NJ 07002
Time: 6:00 PM
Details: A community crafting event held at the public library tailored for knitters and crafters of all skill levels to socialize, learn new techniques, and share projects.


Event Name: Movies in the Park: Wicked for Good
Location: Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs / Local Park Venue, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Time: 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Details: An outdoor summer community movie screening event presented by the city’s cultural department for all ages.

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