Jersey City Council Reviews 6th Street Embankment Settlement
The long-debated 6th Street Embankment project in Jersey City is finally inching closer to resolution after nearly 20 years of […]
The long-debated 6th Street Embankment project in Jersey City is finally inching closer to resolution after nearly 20 years of […]
Expectant parents know pregnancy is both joyous and demanding. As the countdown to parenthood speeds up, finding time for meaningful
This blog post covers a recent, tragic police-involved shooting in Jersey City near Bergen and Ege avenues. Officers from the
In the early hours of Tuesday morning, a deadly police-involved shooting rattled a Jersey City neighborhood. Around 1 a.m., near
In today’s digital news world, headlines grab your attention, but the details often feel thin or missing. That leaves people
The arrival of Metrovue, a sleek new 13-story rental tower at 161 Van Wagenen Avenue in Jersey City’s Journal Square,
This blog post covers a recent and tragic incident in Jersey City. A fatal shootout took place between police officers
Downtown Jersey City just got a serious upgrade for food lovers. Meximodo, a Mexican restaurant that’s already snagged a Guinness
Late Monday night, a tense encounter between a Jersey City police officer and a 27-year-old man ended in fatal gunfire
The upcoming Jersey City mayoral race looks like it’ll be one of the most competitive in years. A recent poll
Jersey City’s entrepreneurial community has a reputation for resilience. Few stories capture that spirit like Alyza Brevard-Rodriguez’s journey. Alyza, founder
The Jersey City mayoral race is heating up. A new internal poll, commissioned by Bill O’Dea’s campaign and conducted by
Jersey City just got a major new addition to its property scene, and it’s not another luxury apartment or hip
The Jersey City Times just dropped the latest piece in its “In Their Own Words” series. It’s a refreshingly direct
The recently released LawnStarter study ranking U.S. cities by expected quality of life in 2025 has put a spotlight on
Hudson County’s in the middle of some real change this October. Both Hoboken and Jersey City have a lot going
In this digital age, even something as simple as checking the weather feels personal. That placeholder message—“You have no recent
The recent West Side Community Alliance forum pulled together nine Jersey City council-at-large candidates. Each shared their vision for the
This article digs into why website cookie consent notices matter more than ever. We’ll look at how they work, what
Former Hudson County Freeholder—now County Commissioner—Joel Torres has shared a candid perspective on Jersey City’s political and economic climate. He
The nationwide “No Kings” movement swept through New Jersey over the weekend. Thousands of residents poured into the streets, protesting
On October 18, 2025, Jersey City’s City Hall buzzed with energy as residents and activists gathered for a “No Kings”
Jersey City’s buzzing this week, and for good reason. One lucky local just became an instant millionaire after the New
At a recent West Side forum, Jersey City At-Large City Council candidates gathered to share their ideas for improving the
The volleyball showdown between Niagara University’s women’s team and Saint Peter’s was a high-energy battle. Momentum swung back and forth,
Today’s spotlight from the arts and entertainment scene brings a mix of harmonious debuts, heartfelt community initiatives, and familiar favorites
The New Jersey City University (NJCU) women’s soccer team hit a big milestone on October 18 at the Thomas M.
The recent controversy swirling around the Hudson Tunnel Project—a big piece of the Gateway Program—has really fired up debate across
The return of Zombie Opera is set to light up Jersey City’s cultural calendar this fall. On Saturday, October 25,
The future of Heights University Hospital in Jersey City looks uncertain, with state leaders stepping in for now with short-term
The recent Jersey City mayoral arts debate brought a refreshing burst of creativity to the political stage. Candidates shared personal
JLL Capital Markets just closed a huge real estate deal in Jersey City. The sale of The Morgan at Provost
Across the nation, grassroots organizers are gearing up for a second wave of “No Kings” protests. This time, the movement
On October 17, 2025, a serious three-car collision shook the busy intersection of John F. Kennedy Boulevard and Highland Avenue
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October’s looking wild for foodies and Halloween fans in North Jersey. There’s a packed calendar of themed dinners, parties, and
Jersey City Councilman James Solomon just jumped into the mayoral race with a pretty bold message. He’s making it clear
Jersey City’s arts scene is about to get a wild twist this Halloween. ARTS 14C, the city’s well-known nonprofit arts
The upcoming New Jersey Creative Communities Conference: 2025 is shaping up to be a big deal for the arts, economic
The latest developments in Jersey City’s mayoral race are turning heads. A newly released internal poll shows former Jersey City
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This week’s arts-focused mayoral forum at White Eagle Hall pulled in six of Jersey City’s seven mayoral hopefuls. Each candidate
The legal fight over sanctuary city policies in New Jersey just took another twist. Now, four of the state’s biggest
New Jersey’s fall really does its own thing—bursts of color, hometown festivals, and a sense of togetherness you don’t find
Jersey City’s got a packed week ahead, and autumn’s cool air makes everything feel a little more alive. You’ll find
The vibrant Main Street Pops October Artisan Market is coming back to Hoboken this Sunday. Creative talent, delicious seasonal bites,
NJ Transit’s latest move is stirring up conversation across New Jersey. The agency just rolled out a bold new initiative:
Jersey City council-at-large candidate Michael Griffin is putting youth investment right at the heart of his campaign. He’s highlighting how
The Jersey City Board of Education is thinking about changing how it runs its monthly meetings. At the October session,
The Morgan at Provost Square, a luxury residential community in Jersey City’s coveted Waterfront area, has officially changed hands. Boston-based