Most Read in November: Sandy Aftermath, Elections, PATH Station Update and More
Looking back at the ten most widely read stories of November.
Some Confusion as Hoboken Heads to the Polls; Lines Form Past 8 p.m. [UPDATED]
Election day arrived in the direct wake of power outages and Sandy damage and some confusion arose in the morning when people headed to the polls.
Partial Power Restored in Small Pockets Around Town, FEMA and National Guard Remain in Hoboken
While power was out earlier this month, FEMA and National Guard members remained in town the first couple of weeks of November.
Hurricane Sandy In Pictures: Hoboken
Looking back at the devastation, a slide show of Sandy in Hoboken .
Christie: I Did Not Embrace Obama
Gov. Chris Christie, a supporter of Gov. Mitt Romney, praised President Barack Obama for his help during and after the storm.
Hoboken's PATH Station Closed for Several More Weeks
The Hoboken PATH station is still closed and will likely not open for several more weeks.
Biden Tours PATH Damage, Pushes 'Resilient' Transit Infrastructure
The Vice President of the United States took a tour through the Hoboken Terminal earlier this month. After his tour, he enjoyed a slice of pizza at Benny Tudino's.
Long Lines, Packed Buses, Frustration Dominate Monday Morning Commute
Commuting has become a real hassle for many Hobokenites since Sandy did her damage.
Kids First Win Machine Vote in Hoboken
The School Board elections were won by the three Kids First candidates.