We believe that successful waterfronts begin with sound planning, time-tested urban design and an understanding that the water’s edge belongs to the public.

Ask Gov. Phil Murphy to veto S2930/A4045 that undermines the Open Public Records Act!

FBW depends on access to public documents to monitor our local and state governments and advocate for the public’s interest. This legislation, recently passed by the NJ Senate and Assembly, would make accessing public records under the Open Public Records Act in New Jersey significantly harder leading to less transparency and greater opportunity for corruption and abuse.

FBW’s Executive Director honored with Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award

Since 1997, the Russell Berrie Foundation has recognized 430 New Jersey residents for making a positive impact in their communities. On May 10, twelve people were honored with the 28th annual Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award. Hoboken’s Ron Hine, the Executive Director of the Fund for Waterfront, was among this year’s distinguished group of honorees. The awards ceremony took place at the Angelica and Russ Berrie Center for the Performing and Visual Arts at Ramapo College in Mahwah, New Jersey. Broadcaster Steve Adubato was the master of ceremonies. The keynote address was delivered by Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, the CEO of Multiplying Good. In addition to Mr. Hine, this year’s honorees represented a broad array of issues and diverse communities throughout the state of New Jersey.

Submit your comments on the sculpture proposed for Pier C fishing pier to Director Gonzalez at jgonzalez@hobokennj.gov

The proposed sculpture for the fishing pier at Pier C Park raises many questions. Will it inhibit the original intended use as a fishing pier? Will it be able to withstand another storm surge similar to Superstorm Sandy that devastated Pier C Park in 2012? Is this small pier an appropriate site for such an imposing artwork? It is billed as a tourist attraction but that contradicts our waterfront’s primary purpose as a local resource. You can submit written comments to Jennifer Gonzalez, Director of Climate Action + Innovation via email: jgonzalez@hobokennj.gov. 

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