Born at the Margaret Hague

Born at the Margaret Hague Though the maternity hospital no longer exists, its legacy continues through Jersey City Medical Center. The official opening was on October 12, 1931. Mrs.

This page, run by the JCMC Foundation, was created to unite the community of “Margaret Hague babies” to honor the history and memory of the Hague! The Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital is one of the most revered landmarks in Jersey City, having more that 350,000 babies of record born there from 1931 to 1979. Two claims for the "first" baby born at the hospital appear in the press. One for Carmen J

. Rullo of Bayonne on October 9, 1931, and the other for Hugh James Nevin of Jersey City, born on October 15, 1931. Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital staff mmbers in front of the building
Courtesy, Jersey City Free Public Library
Designed by architect Christian H. Ziegler, the ten-story Art Deco building was the first new building of the Medical Center Complex and had been proposed by Mayor Frank Hague in 1921. He recruited the assistance of the members of the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders, especially Mary T. Norton, later a US Congresswoman from Jersey City, for his project. With Hague's support, Norton successfully lobbied the freeholders for the funding for a maternity hospital. Norton's own goal was to address the high infant mortality in Hudson County that peaked in 1923 at 212 per 1,000 births (Vernon 71). Hague then set out to establish the best maternity hospital of its time and to have it named for his mother who died in 1921. Built between 1928 and 1931, it took a $1,600,000 bond issue to fund the construction. The hospital later included an Eleanor Roosevelt Nursery. Roosevelt visited the nursery and was greeted by New Jersey Governor A. Harry Moore from Jersey City, Mayor Hague, and Congresswoman Norton. The Maternity Hospital had accommodations for four hundred mothers and babies; it offered extended visiting hours for working fathers and day care for children of mothers in the hospital. The building featured a stainless steel chandelier in the delivery room, brass handles, and terrazzo floor. The public rooms on the first floor were done in aluminum and bronze. The interior furnishings were from a local furniture store, Gray's of 173 Newark Avenue. The building also had several penthouses and a movie theater on the top floor. For a number of years, the hospital was noted for its low maternal death rate. Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital
Photo: P. Shalhoub, 2001
The Maternity Hospital closed in 1979, and the City of Jersey City leased it for office space until 1995. A maternity facility at the Jersey City Medical Center Margaret Hague Pavilion was temporarily opened in 1981. A stained glass window of the Madonna and Child, once in the lobby of the Maternity Hospital, was placed in the Pavilion. As part of the Jersey City Medical Center Complex at Montgomery and Baldwin Avenues, the Maternity Hospital will undergo renovation. Rather than demolishing these locally significant and historic structures, the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency named Metrovest Equities of Manhattan to rehabilitate the buildings. The complex will be called The Beacon and redesigned for rental and condominium apartments as well as commercial space and cultural venues. The renovation project is to be completed by 2010 for a projected cost of $350 million. References:

Martin, Antoinette. "A New Lease on Life for Jersey City Complex." New York Times 27 February 2005. Vernon, Leonard F. Jersey City Medical Center. Portsmouth, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 2004. By: Carmela Karnoutsos
Project Administrator: Patrick Shalhoub

This week, Trauma Patient Navigator Lashawn Overton and Injury Prevention/HVIP Manager Iesha Suber met with the Jersey C...
11/14/2025

This week, Trauma Patient Navigator Lashawn Overton and Injury Prevention/HVIP Manager Iesha Suber met with the Jersey City Police Department’s Training Bureau to share an overview of Project HUDSON and the trauma-informed services offered through Jersey City Medical Center’s Trauma Center. The session included a group of officers who engaged in learning about hospital-based violence intervention, available community resources, and the supports we provide to victims of interpersonal violence. We look forward to continuing this effort as we work to expand awareness, strengthen collaboration with law enforcement, and remain a trusted resource for those impacted by violence in our community.

To learn more about Project HUDSON and the Trauma Recovery Center, contact:
Iesha Suber, MPH, Injury Prevention/HVIP Manager at: [email protected]

This Perioperative Nurses Week, we celebrate the dedication and expertise of the perioperative nursing team at Jersey Ci...
11/14/2025

This Perioperative Nurses Week, we celebrate the dedication and expertise of the perioperative nursing team at Jersey City Medical Center. These nurses are an essential part of our surgical care, supporting patients before, during, and after every procedure to ensure safety, comfort, and a smooth recovery. Their skill and teamwork strengthen the high-quality surgical services we provide to our community each day. We are grateful for their commitment and the exceptional care they deliver.

To learn more about our surgical care services, please visit rwjbh.org/jcmc.

Dr. Rebecca Yang, Director of Breast Surgery at Jersey City Medical Center, was recently featured in The Hoboken Girl fo...
11/14/2025

Dr. Rebecca Yang, Director of Breast Surgery at Jersey City Medical Center, was recently featured in The Hoboken Girl for her expert guidance on early detection and the role of 3D mammography in finding breast cancer at its earliest stages. In the article, she outlines how updated screening recommendations and advanced imaging technology can improve accuracy and support timely diagnosis. At JCMC, patients have access to comprehensive breast imaging, including 3D mammography/tomosynthesis, and a multidisciplinary breast care team that guides screening, evaluation, and follow-up. We’re proud to see Dr. Yang’s leadership highlighted in a resource that encourages our community to stay informed and proactive about their breast health.

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11/06/2025

Jersey City Medical Center was proud to sponsor and participate in the NJMOM Baby Expo connecting with new and expectant families from across our community. Our team shared how JCMC supports every stage of motherhood through prenatal and postpartum care, high-risk obstetrics, breastfeeding support, and our modern Labor & Delivery unit.

At Jersey City Medical Center, we continue to honor our longstanding commitment of healing, enhancing and investing in H...
11/04/2025

At Jersey City Medical Center, we continue to honor our longstanding commitment of healing, enhancing and investing in Hudson County, both inside and outside our hospital walls. Through our Green Apple RxFood FARMacy, we’re helping patients and families facing food insecurity access fresh, healthy options when they need it most. Together, we’re building a healthier Hudson County.

Breathe easy knowing our team is here for you. During Respiratory Care Week, we honored the specialists who keep our com...
10/29/2025

Breathe easy knowing our team is here for you. During Respiratory Care Week, we honored the specialists who keep our community breathing strong. Jersey City Medical Center’s Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine team provides advanced diagnostics and treatment for conditions that affect the lungs and airways.

Last week, we celebrated Sleep Tech Awareness Week by recognizing the dedicated specialists who help our patients rest e...
10/29/2025

Last week, we celebrated Sleep Tech Awareness Week by recognizing the dedicated specialists who help our patients rest easier. At Jersey City Medical Center’s Center for Sleep Disorders, our team provides expert evaluation and treatment for sleep issues in patients ages 5 and up—all in a relaxing, hotel-style setting. Rest well, live well.

10/29/2025

The Comfort Kit initiative reflects compassion in action—an effort inspired by our patients and powered by our community. Thanks to volunteers from Royal Bank of Canada, the Jersey City Medical Center Ambassador Circle, Project Search, and the Foundation, more than 500 Comfort Kits with hand lotion, tissues and hand sanitizers were assembled to bring comfort, dignity, and hope to every patient we serve.

This  , we've been celebrating the dedicated pharmacists at Jersey City Medical Center who ensure safe, effective care f...
10/24/2025

This , we've been celebrating the dedicated pharmacists at Jersey City Medical Center who ensure safe, effective care for every patient, every day. Thank you for advancing health and healing across our community.

Dr. Rebecca Yang, Director of Breast Surgery and the Comprehensive Breast Health Center at RWJBarnabas Health – Jersey C...
10/24/2025

Dr. Rebecca Yang, Director of Breast Surgery and the Comprehensive Breast Health Center at RWJBarnabas Health – Jersey City Medical Center, had the honor of participating in the NJ/NY Gotham FC torch ceremony. The moment symbolized the shared dedication of healthcare professionals and athletes to strength, teamwork, and community well-being. Thank you for having us!

10/23/2025

Jersey City Medical Center was proud to be a Pacesetter Sponsor of the Women of Commerce Conference, an event dedicated to elevating women in business and leadership. That same commitment extends to the work we do every day — delivering comprehensive women’s health services across Hudson County, including OB/GYN, prenatal and high-risk maternity care, breast imaging, pelvic floor therapy, heart care for women, and coordinated specialty care for complex conditions. Hudson County Chamber of Commerce

10/17/2025

Today, Jersey City Medical Center team members joined together in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Dressed in pink, colleagues gathered in the main lobby for a group photo before heading outdoors for a special pink flag raising ceremony.

The flag serves as a symbol of hope, strength, and unity as we continue to support patients, survivors, and families impacted by breast cancer.

Together, we stand with our community and reaffirm our commitment to awareness, prevention, and compassionate care.

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