10 Exciting Things to Do in Jersey City This Week (January 4-10, 2026)
You step into a quieter stretch of winter, but Jersey City stays active if you know where to look. January […]
You step into a quieter stretch of winter, but Jersey City stays active if you know where to look. January […]
This post reports on a fatal hit-and-run that left a pedestrian dead Monday night at the intersection of Tonnelle Avenue
This post looks at the recent closing of Barcade’s Grove Street spot in Jersey City. After 14 years, the owners
This post digs into a recent real estate deal in Jersey City. An unnamed investor picked up a 68-unit apartment
A powerful winter storm just reminded the Tri-State how quickly January can turn ugly. Slick highways, grounded flights, snow-choked sidewalks,
The Hazel, a newly finished luxury apartment community in Jersey City’s Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood, just got a serious financial lift. JLL
Christmas Eve brought a mix of high stakes and holiday suspense to lottery players across the country. New Jersey was
The recent holiday tree lighting and healing ceremony in memory of Andrew Washington was more than a seasonal ritual. It
A powerful winter storm rolled through the Tri-State area this weekend. It dropped the biggest snowfall the region’s seen in
You’ve landed in New Jersey at that odd, lively stretch between holidays and the new year, when the state settles
You can feel the city’s rhythm slow as the year winds down. Holiday lights glow over the waterfront, and local
St. Peter’s University basketball gave Jersey City fans a real reason to get loud this weekend. They delivered a commanding
Two longtime members of a violent street gang in Jersey City have been convicted in federal court for a triple
The recent conviction of several Jersey City gang members in a brutal execution-style murder case feels like a real turning
New Jersey’s long-simmering fight over the future of the New Jersey Turnpike has taken a new turn. Gov. Phil Murphy
Art Fair 14C is coming back to Jersey City in a big way. From May 14–17, 2026, this influential international
This case has haunted Jersey City for years. Two local gang members just got convicted in federal court for a
This Christmas week, Hudson County isn’t sleepy at all. Between December 23 and December 28, 2025, Hoboken and Jersey City
This article looks at the recent federal convictions of two Jersey City gang members in a brutal 2017 triple murder.
Jersey City’s dining scene keeps shifting, and 87 Sussex really shows how local spots can turn even the most cautious
The future of driving into and out of Hudson County is up for grabs. A revised, $10.6 billion plan to
Saint Peter’s University men’s basketball didn’t just win a game—they delivered a program-defining moment. In a 116–50 blowout over Centenary,
Saint Peter’s men’s basketball made a statement in nonconference play, steamrolling Division III Centenary 116–50. The Peacocks’ size, depth, and
Saint Peter’s men’s basketball turned what could’ve been a forgettable nonconference game into a flat-out statement. The Peacocks dismantled Division
Barcade’s departure from Newark Avenue has left a noticeable void in
This article dives into a handful of stories from across New Jersey—a tragic shooting in Jersey City, a mayor stepping
Jersey City’s job market is booming. Landing the right role means knowing where to look and how to stand out.
This article digs into the rising political and grassroots opposition to the updated New Jersey Turnpike widening plan. State leaders
The Hazel is a modern luxury apartment community in Jersey City’s Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood. It just secured a major refinancing deal
A normally quiet stretch of Kearny Avenue turned into a tense crime scene this week. Authorities say a man armed
A weekend standoff in Kearny ended in tragedy and arson charges. Authorities say a man fatally shot his neighbor with
Harborside 4, a newly announced luxury residential tower on Jersey City’s waterfront, marks another big step in reshaping the skyline.
Harborside is about to get a new addition to the Hudson River skyline. A three-way partnership—Modon Holding, Related Companies, and
The Jersey City Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Program at Martin Luther King, Jr. School PS #11 has quietly
The ongoing fight to reduce car dependency in our region took a dramatic turn this month. New Jersey quietly walked
Cabaret Rentals Inc., a well-known New York City tent rental firm, just made a strategic move across the Hudson. The
Sunday afternoon at the Gallagher Center brought a showcase of grit and long-range shooting. Niagara University’s women’s basketball team pushed
This article digs into the recent $71.96 million refinancing of The Hazel, a 201-unit luxury apartment community in Jersey City’s
The glow of a public menorah in Jersey City took on new urgency this Hanukkah. Residents, faith leaders, and local
The women’s college basketball season keeps rolling, and there’s a compelling MAAC showdown coming up. The Niagara Purple Eagles host
The latest revision to the New Jersey Turnpike Extension expansion isn’t just a tweak to highway design. It’s a defining
The holiday season showed up early in Hudson County this year. Jersey City City Hall turned into a glowing hub
This blog post digs into how three simple address fields—“State,” “Zip Code,” and “Country”—quietly power everything from online shopping to
This weekend, travelers passing through John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) face new headaches. The Port Authority of New York
The December 2025 settlement between the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights and the City of Hoboken marks a big
Mayor-elect James Solomon’s early victory lap isn’t about cutting ribbons. It’s about a highway that won’t be widened through Jersey
The upcoming departure of Infrastructure Director Barkha Patel marks the end of a decade-long chapter in Jersey City government. Over
Saint Peter’s men’s basketball tips off at noon Monday at Run Baby Run Arena, closing out its nonconference schedule against
Twocents, a new private guest feedback app created by New Jersey residents, is quietly reshaping how local businesses and their
This article looks at how a new $1.25 million federal grant could reshape learning in Jersey City Public Schools. What