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

Congratulations to the recent graduates of Jersey City Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program: David Kel...
09/02/2025

Congratulations to the recent graduates of Jersey City Medical Center’s Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program: David Keller, MD; Marisa Deliso, MD; and Jibran Khan, MD and Shea Comadoll, MD, who completed a fellowship in complex trauma and adult reconstruction.

The following awards were presented during the graduation ceremony:

- Faculty Teacher of the Year Award: Frank Liporace, MD
- Resident of the Year Award: David Keller, graduating chief resident
- Resident Role Model: Joseph Miceli, incoming chief resident
- Academic Achievement Award: Nicholas Piniella, incoming PGY2
- Research Recognition Award: Ian Hong, incoming PGY2
- Residency Team Player Award: Cameron Brown, incoming PGY2

The ceremony also included a guest presentation by Robert Dunbar, MD, a nationally recognized board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopaedic trauma surgeon who is an associate professor at the University of Washington and past president of the Foundation for Orthopedic Trauma.

Our Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program celebrates its 11th anniversary this year. The five-year program had accepted three residents per year historically. It is now approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to accept four residents per year moving forward.

For more information, visit https://ow.ly/ZYnO50WPF68

Yesterday, we welcomed Samiksha, an incoming freshman at McNair High School, to the Pediatric Emergency Department at Je...
08/28/2025

Yesterday, we welcomed Samiksha, an incoming freshman at McNair High School, to the Pediatric Emergency Department at Jersey City Medical Center.

With a heart full of compassion and hands filled with beautifully crocheted gifts, Samiksha provided joy and comfort to our young patients—brightening their day in the most meaningful way.

Her commitment to making a monthly impact through these thoughtful donations is a true reflection of our shared mission.

We express gratitude to Samiksha for her kindness and generosity.

Ready to advance your skills in healthcare leadership? The Jersey City Medical Center Administrative Fellowship offers a...
08/26/2025

Ready to advance your skills in healthcare leadership? The Jersey City Medical Center Administrative Fellowship offers a one-year, senior-mentored program featuring rotations and hands-on projects.

Join our virtual information session on September 5 to discover what the upcoming year entails and learn how to apply for the 2026–27 fellowship. Scan the QR code to register!

RWJBarnabas Health Jersey City Medical Center sponsored the inaugural Juntos Chamber Talk, hosted by the Statewide Hispa...
08/25/2025

RWJBarnabas Health Jersey City Medical Center sponsored the inaugural Juntos Chamber Talk, hosted by the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of NJ at Bergen Community College. Adel Wilson, the Director of Community Engagement and Physician Relationships, represented the medical center, sharing information on services and networking with entrepreneurs and community leaders. Gratitude is extended to President Carlos Medina and Chairman Luis O. De La Hoz for their leadership in fostering dialogue and collaboration. The medical center looks forward to continuing efforts that enhance health and economic vitality in the region.

We’re proud to celebrate our 43 incredible students who completed their Summer Internship at Jersey City Medical Center....
08/22/2025

We’re proud to celebrate our 43 incredible students who completed their Summer Internship at Jersey City Medical Center. This year’s program welcomed both new faces and returning interns, all of whom brought energy, curiosity, and dedication to every task.

Your contributions made a difference across our departments, and we can’t wait to see the bright futures ahead of you. Thank you for choosing JCMC as part of your journey.

08/22/2025

What an amazing day at the Back-to-School Backpack Giveaway hosted by Jersey City Medical Center at Greenville! Over 700+ backpacks were distributed to Hudson County families who left with smiles and supplies to kick off the school year strong. Thanks for being part of our vibrant Jersey City community!

07/25/2025

In a bleeding emergency, your knowledge can be the difference. Apply pressure, use a tourniquet if needed, and always call 911 first.

Join a “Stop the Bleed” course through our Trauma Center by calling 201.915.2905 for more information.

As a Level II Trauma Center, Jersey City Medical Center is committed to emergency preparedness. Our security supervisors...
07/23/2025

As a Level II Trauma Center, Jersey City Medical Center is committed to emergency preparedness. Our security supervisors recently participated in Stop the Bleed training to learn how to recognize and respond to life-threatening bleeding.

We had a great time at the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing! Proud to represent Jersey City Medical Center ...
07/22/2025

We had a great time at the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing! Proud to represent Jersey City Medical Center and connect with fellow community leaders who share our commitment to a healthier Hudson County.

07/17/2025

Crossing safely means more than using a crosswalk—it means being aware. Experts from our Level II Trauma Center, as designated by the State of New Jersey encourages making eye contact with drivers and wear bright or reflective clothing, especially at night.

For more information about how to prevent injuries through our trauma center, call 201.915.2905.

Lashawn Overton from our Project Hudson team visited the Hoboken Junior Police Academy to educate 30 young participants ...
07/16/2025

Lashawn Overton from our Project Hudson team visited the Hoboken Junior Police Academy to educate 30 young participants about victim services & resources at JCMC! Building stronger, safer communities one conversation at a time.

07/14/2025

Whether you're riding for fun or commuting, a properly fitted helmet can save your life. As the Level II Trauma Center for Hudson County and the oldest and most experienced Emergency Medical Services teams encourage families to obey traffic laws, stay visible, and bike safety. For more information about how to prevent injuries through our trauma center, call 201.915.2905

Address

350 Montgomery Street
Jersey City, NJ
07302

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Born at the Margaret Hague posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram