Amtrak has taken control of a key parcel near the Hudson River waterfront in Weehawken having acquired it for $60 million after an eminent domain settlement negotiated by Carlin Ash & Heiart LLC and Winne Banta Basralian & Kahn PC the familiar business that occupied the property for decades and recently moved to a new warehouse That was when Amtrak offered to buy the site at 1899 Park Ave in connection with the high-profile Gateway Tunnel project offering $14.8 million based on a prior appraisal report by Weitzman Associates LLC that identified its highest and best use as continued retail and warehouse Ash of Carlin Ward and co-counsel Joseph L Stingone of Winne Banta concluded otherwise The team argued that there was “no doubt that 2.4 acres on the Weehawken waterfront would sell in the open market for residential development.” With the support of professional planner Keenan Hughes of Phillips Preiss Grygiel Leheny and Hughes LLC and appraiser Paul Beisser of Integra Realty Resources the Dykes Lumber team presented a valuation concept based on a multifamily development yield of 550 units paving the way for a sale in lieu of condemnation valued at $60 million we were able to show Amtrak the realistic development yield of the property and a value based on market evidence of value,” Ash said “and we convinced Amtrak that if they filed the eminent domain complaint it would result in wasteful protracted litigation that would cost the Gateway Project critical time.” the $16 billion Gateway program calls for building a new two-track rail tunnel under the Hudson River and rehabilitating the existing century-old tunnel that serves as a critical but congested artery for commuters into Manhattan for trusting us to represent their longtime client when the special need of eminent domain defense was necessary,” Heiart said has been covering New Jersey commercial real estate for 13 years Many industry leaders view him as the go-to real estate reporter in the state a role he is eager to continue as the editor of Real Estate NJ He is a lifelong New Jersey resident who has spent a decade covering the great Garden State Greek Real Estate Partners has gained a seal of approval for one of its key divisions thanks to a new accreditation from the Institute of Real Estate Management All RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright 2023 Real Estate NJ 101 Eisenhower Parkway Roseland Our site uses cookies. Learn more about our use of cookies: cookie policy Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla today announced additional plans to beautify and upgrade Hoboken’s uptown waterfront as a part of the third phase of its Weehawken Cove Restoration project. This follows the removal of 14 abandoned and derelict vessels in 2022 in Weehawken Cove The planned upgrades to Weehawken Cove will enhance the scenery and natural environment along a portion of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway between Park Avenue and 16th Street The improvements include the re-grading of the sand beach for improved water access for water activities the installation of a 7,000 square foot ecologically rich tidal pool and new plants and natural elements to restore natural habitats for local plants and marine life This phase of waterfront upgrades will install a protected and stabilized shoreline that is made of natural materials The living shoreline will help prevent further erosion within Weehawken Cove improve the local environment by capturing pollutants Living shorelines are more resilient against storms than traditional solid bulkheads and can absorb waves more efficiently preserving and upgrading Hoboken’s waterfront has been a top priority for my administration,” said Mayor Bhalla “Enhancing Weehawken Cove will not only beautify our waterfront Taken together with our other projects including a new Harborside Park plans for a new park at the former Union Dry Dock site we are transforming our waterfront for all to enjoy.” The City will begin construction on the living shoreline next year utilizing funding from the Hudson County Open Space Trust Fund The tidal pool will consist of shallow waters creating a range of microhabitats to support wildlife and increase biodiversity such as smooth cordgrass and saltmeadow cordgrass and provide nesting opportunities for bird species will also contribute to the overall health of the ecosystem by promoting nutrient cycling and water filtration The City will partner with Stevens Institute of Technology students and staff throughout the planning and implementation process for the living shoreline project as faculty and students will be actively involved in monitoring the ecological impacts before Residents are encouraged to provide feedback on the project via email at wclivingshoreline@hobokennj.gov the City will refine the design and seek to award a contract for construction activities in summer 2025 The Weehawken Cove Restoration project builds on the City’s progress to upgrade Hoboken’s Waterfront Hoboken and the NJ Department of Environmental Protection broke ground on Harborside Park as part of the Rebuild by Design project to mitigate storm surge flooding will utilize above and below ground infrastructure to create both open air amenities as well as elevated flood protection during storms like Superstorm Sandy To learn more about the Rebuild by Design project, go to https://dep.nj.gov/floodresilience/rebuild-by-design-hudson-river/ 2025 at 10:05 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The Weehawken swim complex opened registrations on Thursday from anywhere in NJ which has some out-of-town members (including many from nearby Hoboken) began accepting registrations for summer 2025 season passes on Thursday The pool ran out of spaces last year a few weeks into registration The pool opened in 2022 and was partly built with state Green Acres funds they must offer memberships and admissions to anyone in New Jersey they offer a limited number of day passes each day a season pass is $125 for the first adult living in Weehawken and $250 for the first out-of-town adult in a household Kids 17 and under are free with an adult member The pool will reopen for Memorial Day Weekend and open on weekdays in late June after school lets out The pool is a walk of around 1.5 miles along the river from Hoboken Get all the details here. 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Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Jason Bernstein | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comJulian McLaughlin went 3-for-3 with two walks three runs and a stolen base as Weehawken scored in each of the final four innings to defeat Manchester Regional McLaughlin also picked up the win in relief striking out three in 3.2 scoreless innings Christian Ramirez went 2-for-2 with two RBI and a stolen base and Evan Bankey was 0-for-2 with two walks a run and a stolen base for Weehawken (7-6) which trailed 8-4 in the middle of the fourth inning Allan Almanzar had two RBI and Tommy Gobel scored two runs a run and two stolen bases for Manchester Regional (3-9) which used a five-run top of the fourth to take an 8-4 lead going 0-for-2 with two walks and a hit by pitch The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! 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All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices Hartz Mountain Industries is marking a milestone at its landmark Lincoln Harbor neighborhood in Weehawken unveiling a new 218-unit apartment building on what was the district’s final development parcel the new seven-story rental property occupies a full city block along the Hudson River and features a long list of upscale amenities Leasing is now underway at the collection of studio as Hartz prepares to welcome another phase of residents to the 60-acre mixed-use community just north of Hoboken and directly across from New York City “Lincoln Harbor presented us with an extraordinarily rare opportunity to develop a prime tract of New Jersey’s Gold Coast,” said Gus Milano, the firm’s president and chief operating officer. “After four decades of hard work we’re thrilled our vision is nearing its full realization Our goal was to offer residents an urban lifestyle experience with unparalleled access to top-tier dining transportation and vibrant neighborhood offerings The Reserve at Estuary refines modern city living and combines elegance and convenience in one exceptional address.” The Reserve at Estuary has an expansive glass facade intertwined with dark iron spot brick which also pointed to the property’s cantilevering floors from the waterfront promenade Those features give way to 218 homes with light-filled open layouts and luxury finishes and appliances some with private outdoor space such as a balcony Amenities at the property span nearly 40,000 square feet and include a resort-style swimming pool and sundeck along with a landscaped outdoor courtyard with a lounge Interior spaces include a rooftop entertainment lounge alongside a demonstration kitchen as well as a separate residents lounge with a fireplace which has tapped Greystar as its management team also touted the building’s fitness center with a strength training room a dedicated coworking lounge and work pods The property will also have 200 parking spaces available at its base The launch of The Reserve at Estuary follows Hoboken Point another recent luxury rental project in Lincoln Harbor Both properties benefit from the district’s many retail including the Whole Foods Market that is steps away as well as a new community-driven retail concept that’s slated to open at The Reserve in early 2026 Other amenities in Lincoln Harbor include the 18.5-mile Hudson River Waterfront Walkway that connects the George Washington Bridge to Hoboken Liberty State Park in Jersey City and Bayonne Residents also benefit from a host of mass transit options including the New York Waterway ferry to Manhattan an on-site NJ Transit bus stop and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail noted that Lincoln Harbor has evolved from a business and dining district to a complete live-work-stay-play neighborhood with high-end apartments and popular restaurants such as Drift Chart House and Ruth’s Chris Steak House along with the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel and an expansive public park system that includes a dog park the 400-foot Weehawken Pier and Lincoln Harbor Park A decade after pivoting, Hartz Mountain has created a residential destination in Weehawken Alaittim DeLeon (10) of Harrison hits a kill shot during the boys volleyball game between Harrison and Wood-Ridge at Harrison High School in Harrison .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Tyler Duffy | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comHarrison came into its matchup against Weehawken on Friday with an undefeated record and looked to continue its hot start to the season The Blue Tide fell behind 1-0 to start the first set which would end up ballooning to a 16-8 lead and setter Jeremy Rivera played a key role in the first set which Harrison (10-0) took command almost the entire way Harrison took down Weehawken (6-4) in the first set by a final score of 25-12 and showed that its consistency and aggressiveness around the net is what sets it apart one set at a time,” explained Harrison head coach Anthony Sabia “We are looking to improve on everything and become more aggressive with our serves we are looking to be more versatile with our blocking and diverse within our offense Everything that we do well we are looking to be better at on a day-to-day basis.” Harrison has lofty goals and expectations this season after completing a 26-5 campaign a season ago Harrison seems to be more focused and understands how to win games with a veteran led squad Weehawken surged to start off the second set who answered the bell all day long in terms of creating and executing the offensive game plan for Weehawken Uryniuk had 13 kills and eight service points and started off the second set with three consecutive aces which helped Weehawken jump out to a 5-0 lead early on Harrison climbed back to get within one point as the Weehawken lead was shortly trimmed to 6-5 before Harrison starting trading punches and it seemed like the match was destined for a deciding third set Weehawken took a 24-23 lead and Harrison fought all the way back to score three unanswered points to win its tenth consecutive match to begin the season Rivera contributed three kills and a game-high 22 assists in the victory and DeLeon added four kills and eight service points Outside hitter Ryan Manini had a team-high nine kills and added five service points Harrison has won 16 consecutive sets since dropping its first against Weehawken on April 2 “We [Harrison] have been down in sets before and have found ways to climb back into games ”The players are tough as nails and they always come through under pressure and that comes with having a veteran squad Most of the guys have been on varsity since last year a lot of teams in the past would have packed it in and gotten ready for a third set DeLeon and Rivera have been leaders on and off the floor for this Harrison team but their influence and experience was on full display on Friday to execute a comeback victory to stay undefeated “We played this team earlier in the season so it was important for us to keep them off balance and force them out of their system I feel like we did a really good job in the first set and in the second set it was a slow start but we rallied with some positive momentum." “We picked each other up and we knew that it was going to be a tough finish in the second set Obviously we had the faith that we were going to get it done and in the end it was up to us to make it happen Weehawken has now dropped three of its last four matchups and will look to get back on track after starting the season 5-1 “I am proud of the resiliance of our team,” explained Weehawken head coach Tarik Sadik “We didn’t have a lot of subs today unfortunately but our guys battled and I felt like they gave really great effort out there.” Tyler Duffy can be reached at tduffy@njadvancemedia.com The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) Brooke McHale (6) of Weehawken tags Sariah Olivera (8) of Bayonne out at first during the girls softball Hudson County Tournament Final between Bayonne and Weehawken at Thomas Gerrity Athletic Complex in Jersey City .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Matt Cosentino | For NJ Advance MediaBrooke McHale tossed a three-hitter with three strikeouts and no walks as Weehawken defeated St Envey Duran went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI and Sanaya Rodriguez singled drove in a run and scored for the Indians (8-2) The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Get a weekly serving of the hottest NJ food news sent right to your inbox with our Side Dish newsletter Drift Restaurant & Bar is the newest addition to Weehawken’s culinary scene at Lincoln Harbor Inspired by the Hudson River’s waters and the vibrancy of the Gold Coast the design evokes a sense of “astronaut meets underwater.” The 17,000-square-foot space blends futuristic elements with natural materials It’s the first full-service restaurant for the 2 million-square-foot mixed-use hub the neighborhood gem that delights Clinton and Pennington diners with authentic Thai cuisine celebrates its 20th anniversary with the launch of a new location in Lambertville It features an intimate 30-seat dining room with a modern The carefully crafted menu includes items such as the Crying Tiger (grilled beef tenderloin with roasted chili sauce) and Pla Rad Pik (fried whole fish topped with sweet chili garlic sauce) This new restaurant at American Dream Mall is described as combining the elegance of Italy with the vibrant energy of a modern cocktail bar Read more Eat & Drink articles Renters are flocking to Hartz Mountain Industries’ latest luxury apartment building in Weehawken a 232-unit property just north of the Hoboken border The developer on Thursday said it was more than 50 percent leased at what’s known as Hoboken Point which comprises two connected 15-story buildings at 100 Harbor Blvd The milestone comes just three months after the start of leasing at the project citing its distinctive design and amenities that appeal to hybrid workers Greystar is Hoboken Point’s leasing agent and property management firm “The enthusiastic response to Hoboken Point underscores the desire for a premium living experience that balances all elements of everyday life,” said Gus Milano president and chief operating officer at Secaucus-based Hartz Mountain “As demand for live-work-play communities grows we’re proud to lead the way in creating extraordinary developments throughout the state of New Jersey.” Hoboken Point is meant to evoke the feeling of being aboard a luxury yacht Its more than 40,000 square feet of amenity space includes a 5,200-square-foot private coworking section with tech-enabled conference rooms an outdoor terrace and a fitness center and yoga studio with 180-degree views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline The building also has a dining lounge with a demonstration kitchen a game lounge with a multisport simulator and a screening room with a library and a dog park as well as a multilevel roof deck with a sky pool and a spa and lounge areas one-bedroom and two-bedroom homes is the latest addition to Hartz’s 60-acre Lincoln Harbor neighborhood which the company has developed over several decades Its offerings today include a Whole Foods Market the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel and two iconic office buildings that are visible to those entering and exiting the Lincoln Tunnel .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By N.J. High School Sports DeskAngel Castano allowed just two hits over five innings and Memorial rode an eight-run third inning to a 12-2 victory over Weehawken in West New York Alvaro Ge Hechaverria also had a strong game at the plate going 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored Castano earned the win while allowing no earned runs Christian Ramirez tripled and scored a run Fernando Roque added a single and also scored scoring two runs in the second inning and exploding for eight more in the third to take a commanding 10-0 lead Weehawken managed to get on the board with single runs in the fourth and fifth innings but it wasn’t nearly enough to overcome the early deficit The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft of this story which was reviewed and edited by NJ Advance Media staff that woman is still hooked on NBC's iconic medical procedural Cook County General pajama pants and a continuously open YouTube TV tab set to the show From the amount of trauma surgeries I heard in the background of my homework sessions as a kid to prove how many times she's rewatched the series allow me to hit you with an incongruity I've picked up on from listening to each episode over and over again: The "doctors" on "ER" have no idea where their hospital cafeteria is they alluded to the floor of the emergency room itself is why juvenile me decided never to become a doctor Based on my experience consuming more in the past seven days than John Carter did over 174 months here are the three best things I ate this week Bar MutzAny time chef Robbie Felice cooks something with beef The Wagyu Ramen at pastaRAMEN is a winter showstopper while the Hanger Steak at Viaggio is a crispy potato-accompanied crowd pleaser puts both of those beloved dishes to shame (though the ramen is still a contender for one of the top 10 bites in Jersey) Simply titled Trottole (after the spiraled pasta used within it), the Bar Mutz entrée features fresh homemade pasta swirls smothered in short rib ragu and shaved Belper Knolle cheese Creamy mozzarella sauce lies underneath the scoop of noodles and tastes incredible as it gets stuck in the twists and twirls of every al dente piece Go: 90 Center Ave., Westwood; barmutz.com strips often inferior to the creamed spinach served beside them Last Saturday, I visited Drift a dazzling new waterfront restaurant in Weehawken Had it not been plated with truffle butter four house-made sauces and my choice of two sides Enticed by miniature Brussels sprouts and "Potato Jenga," though I ordered one — and was blown away by everything about it the meat itself was exceptionally high quality the sliced pieces had a gorgeous umami flavor running from their fatty striations to Maldon Salt-topped crust and the sampler of finishing dips was every bit as delicious as I expected Go: 1200 Harbor Boulevard, Weehawken; 201-430-8488, driftgrp.com Downtown Montclair cult-favorite Zeugma is easily one of the top Mediterranean restaurants in the state remarkable service and food to rival any fine dining establishment in Manhattan and enjoy elevated Aegen fare against a backdrop of hanging floral arrangements and contemporary chandeliers Go: 44 S. Park St., Montclair; 973-744-0074, zeugmagrill.com Want more on this week's latest food news? Check out some of my (and others') best articles at NorthJersey.com/food I'll — ironically — be having dinner with my mom Here's hoping she leaves George Clooney at home .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Jason Bernstein | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comJulian McLaughlin and Dylan Hablitz combined on a no-hitter with 15 strikeouts when Weehawken defeated Harrison Hablitz struck out 11 in 3.2 innings with four walks and two batters hit by pitch McLaughlin struck out four in 2.1 innings and allowed three walks McLaughlin had three runs with two RBI for Weehawken (4-2) Faubourg Weehawken, a sister restaurant to the flagship Montclair location Faubourg Weehawken is serving a menu of classic and seasonal French dishes but now in a 5,000-square-foot space a block away from the Hudson Riverfront Dominique Paulin and Chef Olivier Muller opened Faubourg in Montclair in 2019 after spending a cumulative 20 years in culinary and operations roles at Daniel Boulud restaurants The opening menu includes seasonal gems like tarte flambée with fromage blanc and bacon; a beet and plum salad served with spinach feta brûlée and farro cracker; and ricotta ravioli and corn with zucchini And then there are French classics like coq au vin a Tahitian vanilla crème brulée served with rhubarb compote and the option to indulge with a floater of flambéed Grand Marnier Faubourg Weehawken also offers a robust plant-based dinner menu with dishes like artichoke stracciatella and grilled broccoli rabe with lentils And let's not forget about the drinks: hand-crafted cocktails like the Smooth Operator (Bezu Mezcal ginger and lemon) and Unleash the Dragon (Armagnac a well-curated list of wines by the glass and The new digs in Weehawken were designed by architect and designer Craig Shillito of Cycle Projects yet distinct modern brasserie-inspired spaces that flow into one another: a grand bar with dining area There's natural light throughout the space from floor-to-ceiling windows Faubourg means "suburb" in French; that's something to celebrate “Parisian faubourgs embody the convivial lively and welcoming atmosphere that we intend to have in our restaurants,” the owners shared in a press release “Faubourgs also lie on the outskirts of larger cities We look forward to bringing people together at the new Faubourg location in the same manner that Faubourg Montclair has become a popular gathering place and anchor in Montclair.” Faubourg Weehawken is open for brunch on weekends and dinner and drinks every evening and will soon expand for lunch and bar service Go: 1100 Avenue at Port Imperial, Weehawken; faubourgnj.com Weehawken's Brooke McHale runs the line before battling Glen Rock in Tuesday's high school softball nail-biter in Glen Rock The Panthers literally squeezed out a 1-0 win over the Indians 04/25/2023 Steve Hockstein | For NJ Advance MediaSteve Hockstein | For NJ Advance .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Anthony Gabbianelli | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comBrooke McHale tossed a one-hitter for Weehawken with four strikeouts while going 3-for-3 with an RBI in a 2-0 win against Wallington in Weehawken Weehawken (7-2) scored both runs in the bottom of the third inning Envey Duran and Isabella Veras each scored a run for Weehawken Delilah Tabaka recorded the lone hit for Wallington (6-4) Tabaka also went the distance while striking out five allowing four hits and two walks on one earned run Anthony Gabbianelli can be reached at agabbianellli@njadvancemedia.com The N.J. 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Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) Construction is underway on what will be 282 luxury condominiums in Weehawken in a rare new addition to the iconic Port Imperial district along the Hudson River said it’s eyeing a summer 2026 delivery for the project at 1800 Avenue at Port Imperial It broke ground recently alongside Plaza Construction having secured $210 million in financing from the alternative asset management firm Benefit Street Partners The builder estimates the overall development cost to be just over $313 million a new bar-setting building that boasts a unique design featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with curved edges throughout,” said David Wei “The all-glass facade not only offers stunning panoramic views of the New York City skyline but also creates a modern and sleek aesthetic that sets this building apart from the rest This project is poised to be a game-changer for not just the township but also the Hudson Palisades and the Hudson waterfront.” 1800 Avenue at Port Imperial will include 45,000 square feet of amenities such as a lounge The for-sale project is coming to one of the few remaining parcels in Port Imperial which spans 2.5 miles of waterfront in Weehawken and West New York The master-planned district is home to more than 7,500 rental and for-sale apartments and townhomes two Marriott hotels and two public garages along with more than 20 acres of public space including a two-mile riverfront walkway with views of the Manhattan skyline “We are proud to partner with the team at WHK Waterfront Urban Renewal LLC and to collaborate with talented consulting professionals such as Handel Architects DiSimone Consulting Engineering and Thomas Polise Consulting Engineers,” said Thomas D’Ercole executive vice president and regional director of Plaza Construction “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to excellence and we are excited to be a part of this exclusive development along the Weehawken waterfront.” its financing package includes a senior loan of $157.5 million and a mezzanine loan of $52.5 million Christie’s International Real Estate Group is the property’s selling and marketing agent .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Matt Cosentino | For NJ Advance MediaChristian Ramirez belted his first home run of the season and the seventh of his career as Weehawken defeated Dickinson 14-4 in a five-inning game in DWeehawken Ramirez also walked three times and finished with five RBIs Tommy Gobel had two hits and drove in four runs for the Indians (5-4) Winning pitcher Dylan Hablitz allowed four runs on six hits in four innings and Fernando Roque struck out the side in the fifth Tatianna Collins (3) of Hudson Catholic knocks the ball away from Katie Carayannopoulos (22) of Westfield during the Hoopfest Holiday Invitational girls basketball game between Westfield and Hudson Catholic at St .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Anthony Gabbianelli | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comTatianna Collins led second-seeded Hudson Catholic with 16 points and six rebounds in a 55-8 triumph over seventh-seeded Weehawken in the quarterfinal round of the Hudson County Tournament in Jersey City Hudson Catholic (16-7) led 30-8 at halftime against Weehawken as Hudson Catholic shutout Weehawken 25-0 in the second half Kharington Schwindt and Arielle Edwards each scored 10 points for Hudson Catholic and combined for 15 rebounds and five steals Anna Bolcar scored four points for Weehawken (12-12) Hudson Catholic will host third-seeded Union City in the semifinal round on Thursday in Hudson County Prep in Jersey City .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Jason Bernstein | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comAnthony Blackmon scored 22 points as eighth-seeded Shabazz defeated top-seeded Weehawken Zaim Barnes added 19 points and Asad Riggins had eight for Shabazz (15-11) which used a 25-18 fourth quarter to pull away Shabazz plays fourth-seeded Arts in the semifinals on Tuesday Ean Britt led all scorers with 23 points and Jayden Ayala had 18 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time will host the Stags’ Leap Wine Dinner with each course paired with a different wine from Stags’ Leap Winery This dish comes with cucumber fennel salad It is paired with Sauvignon Blanc from Napa Valley The second course is called Brie & Berry This course is paired with a Chardonnay from Napa Valley guests will enjoy a New York-style top Sirloin This steak is served with tomato onion marmalade It is paired with a Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley the fourth course offers a single-bone lamb Loin This dish is paired with The Investor Red Blend from Napa Valley which is a dessert called Chocolate Silk Tart The final wine pairing is Petite Sirah from Napa Valley This wine dinner will last three hours in person The Chart House restaurant offers a view of the waterfront similar Stags’ Leap Wine Dinners are being held in other cities an extra date has been added for Longboat Key The event will not be held in Las Vegas or San Antonio We provide you with the latest happenings in your neighborhood 1/44Boys Basketball: Rutherford vs Weehawken, January 6, 2025.st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Greg Patuto | For NJ Advance MediaJayden Ayala scored a game-high 25 points as Weehawken cruised to a 53-35 win over Rutherford in Weehawken Ayala scored the 1,000th point of his career Weehawken (7-0) remained unbeaten on the back of its star power It jumped out to an early lead and was able to extend over the course of the night The N.J. 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Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) Greg Patuto can be reached at gpatuto@njadvancemedia.com 2024 at 9:50 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Someone was fatally shot on Park Avenue in Weehawken NJ — The victim of a shooting on Park Avenue in Weehawken Thursday night has been identified as a 24-year-old man was brought to Jersey City Medical Center Thursday with an apparent gunshot wound said the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office and charged him with murder and two weapons charges He is being held at Hudson County Correctional facility pending his first court appearance Prosecutors said that shots rang out in the normally quiet waterfront town around 7 p.m The Weehawken Police Department was notified of shots fired in the area of Park Avenue between 37th Street and 41st Street The area is near a shopping center and across the street from Union City He was pronounced dead at the hospital at 8:14 p.m members of the Union City and Weehawken PoliceDepartments apprehended Perez Prosecutor Esther Suarez credited the Homicide Unit and the Union City Police Department with the investigation and arrest The Prosecutor's Office did not release a motive or further information Friday By: 7:00 am on April 6 Hartz Mountain Industries has announced the launch of leasing for The Reserve at Estuary, a 218-unit rental development located at 1525 Harbor Boulevard in Weehawken the seven-story development completes the redevelopment of Weehawken’s waterfront capping a 40-year effort to convert the former industrial zone into a mixed-use destination with residential The Reserve at Estuary features a mix of studio to two-bedroom-plus-den residences Amenities at the property span 40,000 square feet and include a swimming pool with sundeck The broader Lincoln Harbor neighborhood includes a Whole Foods Market and access to the 18.5-mile Hudson River Waterfront Walkway A planned retail space is set to open in early 2026 Transit nearby The Reserve at Estuary includes The New York Waterway ferry which provides service to Hudson Yards in 6 minutes while NJ Transit buses and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail offer additional connections to Manhattan The property is also adjacent to the Lincoln Tunnel entrance for car commuters Subscribe to YIMBY’s daily e-mail Follow YIMBYgram for real-time photo updates Like YIMBY on Facebook Follow YIMBY’s Twitter for the latest in YIMBYnews ga('send', 'event', 'beautyofblock', 'Impression', 'https://newyorkyimby.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Standard_336x280-100-2.jpg', { nonInteraction: true }); 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Sign up now! 2024 at 12:21 pm ETFancy a spicy pineapple margarita was set to open on the Hudson County waterfront Thursday NJ — A trio of Essex County moms showed up for a sneak preview of Faubourg — a new French restaurant steps from the Weehawken waterfront — last Thursday night saying they were invited because they were regulars at the original Montclair location It was a testament to the loyal following that the flagship location that these busy moms were willing to trek to Hudson County on a weeknight Faubourg was set to open to the public this Thursday The location opened at a growing waterfront neighborhood in upper Weehawken with two hotels and several new developments and restaurants They're also located near a Port Imperial ferry stop the wait staff served up appetizers from tuna tartare with lime Drink specials included a white cranberry martini and a dirty pineapple margarita Fauboug is located at 1100 Avenue at Port Imperial just south of two hotels: the Residence Inn and Envue See the dinner menu and website here. 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Reach out here. 1/27Football: Hoboken vs. Weehawken scrimmage, Aug. 19, 2024.st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Garrett Rasko-Martinis | The Jersey JournalWEEHAWKEN INDIANSHead coach: Bill Campi (6th season Outlook: After back-to-back NJIC Union Division crowns and 8-win campaigns Weehawken enters the 2024 season and the move to the Patriot division on a 13-game win streak “The big thing will be just to keep the standard that we set a new opportunity,” head coach Bill Campi said “But there’s no reason to think we can’t win football games if we play the way we can.” Senior quarterback Christian Ramirez will run the offense for a second straight season after throwing for 730 yards and 13 touchdowns to just 2 interceptions plus another 344 yards and 7 scores on the ground a season ago “He’s got a cannon for an arm,” Campi said “I think he’s more comfortable in the role We’re throwing things at him and he’s getting used to new wrinkles here and there.” last season’s all-division Player of the Year is again the Indians’ top receiver and always a threat with the ball 11-touchdown season through the air plus another 292 yards and 3 scores rushing Junior Donovan Alves will look to take a step forward after finishing last year as the team’s second-leading receiver and freshman Julian McLaughlin will get the chance to impress “(Wells) put up some big numbers when the competition got a little tougher last year Emmanuel De La Hoz had a breakout season as a sophomore in 2023 running for a team-high 1,211 yards on just 150 carries Campi expects even more for his junior campaign “He’s truly a football player,” Campi said One of the things I noticed about him is that (football) is a priority for him and he treats it as such.” running behind an offensive line with three returning starters in junior right tackle Evan Bankey senior guard/tackle Jon Pier Cardenas and junior center/guard Angel Hernandez junior tackle Ariel Matias and senior guard and newcomer Andres Maranges are new starters as the coaching staff is still working through who will play where but there’s one or two who could be in the mix.” First Team defense selection in the utility spot along with juniors Jerick Cabrera and Juan Lozano junior Niall Keenan is in line for a bigger role Alves lines up outside and Ramirez is back as a linebacker/safety hybrid Cardenas and Matias will anchor the defensive line where sophomore Caleb Araoz will also see time at the end position The Hoboken football team plays Weehawken in a scrimmage on Aug at Kennedy Stadium.Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal The N.J. High School Sports newsletter now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now and be among the first to get all the boys and girls sports you care about, straight to your inbox each weekday. To add your name, click here Thank you for relying on us to provide the journalism you can trust. Please consider supporting NJ.com with a subscription Ean Britt (12) of Weehawken shoots the ball while being defended by Drew Carney (10) of Rutherford and Chris Gioia (4) of Rutherford during the boys basketball game at Weehawken High School in Weehawken .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Jason Bernstein | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comEan Britt scored a career-high 29 points to go with six rebounds as Weehawken defeated Secaucus Tommy Gobel had 11 points with 10 rebounds for Weehawken (10-0) which led by four points at halftime before using a 20-7 third quarter to pull away Mason Lore scored 11 points and Jayden Ayala added nine with 10 rebounds and four assists The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) Envey Duran (10) of Weehawken reacts after scoring a run during the softball game between Weehawken and Bayonne at 64th Street Stadium in North Bergen .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Matt Bove | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comEnvey Duran hit two home runs and drove in eight runs for Weehawken in its 15-0 win over North Arlington in North Arlington Brianna McHale and Gia Pasquariello had two hits each in the victory Brooke McHale pitched four shutout innings with two hits allowed The N.J. High School Sports newsletter now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now and be among the first to get all the boys and girls sports you care about, straight to your inbox each weekday. To add your name, click here Thank you for relying on us to provide the journalism you can trust. Please consider supporting NJ.com with a subscription Matt Bove can be reached at mbove@njadvancemedia.com 2024 at 9:52 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Someone was fatally shot on Park Avenue in Weehawken NJ — A fatal shooting in Weehawken on Thursday night is being investigated by the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office [UPDATE: A victim and suspect have been identified. See the update from Friday here.] "The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide Unit and the Weehawken Police Department are investigating a fatal shooting in the area of Park Avenue and 41st Street More to follow," said prosecutors in a brief message on Thursday after 9 p.m The area is near the historic Weehawken water tower and Tower Plaza shopping center Park Avenue divides the normally quiet town from Union City Patch will update the story when more information is available Pitcher Giana Yaniero of Rutherford tosses against Bernards in the North 2 Group 2 high school softball sectional final on Saturday in Bernardsville The Bulldogs bit the Mountaineers 2-0 to claim the trophy 06/01/2024 Steve Hockstein | For NJ Advance MediaSteve Hockstein | For NJ Advance .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Jason Bernstein | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comGiana Yaniero struck out 12 as Rutherford erupted for five runs in the top of the first inning and never looked back in a 6-3 victory over Weehawken at Waterfront Park in Weehawken five hits and three walks for Rutherford (3-0-1) McKenna Grochowski was 2-for-4 with a run and a RBI and Payton Lewis went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run Katize Castillon and Madison Lewis both had a run and a RBI Envey Duran hit her fifth home run of the season for Weehawken (3-2) and went 1-for-1 with three walks and two RBI in defeat