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Joe Shine/For The Jersey JournalHoboken volunteer emergency workers treat the driver of the car that slammed into a house at eight and Bloomfield streets on Dec. 9, 2009.
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Joe Shine/For The Jersey JournalAnother view of the car against the house at Eighth and Bloomfield streets, Hoboken.
Joe Shine/For The Jersey JournalHoboken volunteer emergency workers treat the driver of the car that slammed into a house at eight and Bloomfield streets tonight.A limo hit a house at the corner of Eighth and Bloomfield streets in Hoboken around 11 tonight.
Freelance photographer Joe Shine tells The Jersey Journal that the driver and a passenger both required treatment.
No one inside the house was injured, he said.
Joe Shine/For The Jersey JournalAnother view of the car against the house at Eighth and Bloomfield streets, Hoboken.
Joe Shine/For The Jersey JournalFirefighters cut away a fence after the car hit the house at Eighth and Bloomfield streets, Hoboken.
Jersey Journal file photoThis morning's 7:59 train out of Hoboken hit the bumper at 33rd Street in Manhattan, causing some minor injuries, officials said.A PATH train out of Hoboken struck a bumper block at the 33rd Street station this morning, resulting in reports of some minor injuries, officials said.
Port Authority spokeswoman Jen Friedberg said this morning's 7:59 a.m. train out of Hoboken struck the bumper as it arrived at about 8:15 a.m.
Friedberg said officials are investigating 10 possible minor injuries. She didn't know whether they were among train crew or passengers.
Friedberg said service was running normally.
City officials said West 33rd Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues was temporarily closed to traffic.
Joe Shine photoA woman was injured this morning when a tree branch snapped and fell on her A woman was injured this morning when high winds caused the branch of an oak tree on Bloomfield Street near Sixth Street to snap.
The woman was taken to the Hoboken University Medical Center where she is being treated for hip, back, and head injuries, police said.
Joe Shine photoThe woman was hit at the corner of Adams and Third streets at 11:48 this morning.
A senior citizen was hit by a van this morning at the corner of Third and Adams streets. The Hoboken woman was conscious but bleeding slightly from the head when she was taken to Jersey City Medical Center, according to Hoboken police.
Police said the woman was crossing the street when the van, which had New York plates, turned from Third Street onto Adams Street and hit the woman.
There is no traffic light at that intersection, only a stop sign, police said.
Police could not immediately say whether the driver received a summons because the accident report was inaccessible to a police spokesman late yesterday afternoon.