Investing in Jersey City Kids: Education Builds Our Shared Future
Jersey City council-at-large candidate Michael Griffin is putting youth investment right at the heart of his campaign. He’s highlighting how […]
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
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) just took a big step to strengthen the state’s innovation ecosystem. They’ve picked
Christopher Tisdale, vice president of the Jersey City Board of Education, is gearing up for another election this fall. He’s
This year’s Halloween is shaping up to be extra special for folks in the heart of Jersey City. The Historic
The original op-ed takes a hard look at Jersey City’s growth. The skyline glitters and luxury condos pop up along
The beloved Milk Shake Factory, a century-old brand known for handspun milkshakes and premium chocolates, is making its New Jersey
Jersey City’s about to get a major upgrade with the arrival of The Lucy, a 24-story apartment tower slated for
Former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey is making headlines again—this time for leading the fundraising race in the upcoming 2025
Jersey City’s Heights neighborhood is gearing up for another big change. The Zoning Board just gave unanimous approval to a
The Knitty Gritty Social Club of Jersey City is taking a bold stand with its upcoming “No Kings Day” protest,
The Hudson County Community College (HCCC) Center for Student Success is taking shape right in the heart of Journal Square.
Jersey City’s history goes back nearly 400 years. It’s rooted in a wild mix of Dutch settlement, colonial conflict, and
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New Jersey’s culinary scene is making waves nationally. Recent research confirms what a lot of locals have suspected for years—our
Nestled in the historic Paulus Hook neighborhood, Satis Bistro has quietly built a reputation as one of Jersey City’s culinary
There’s a real buzz on Jersey City’s west side right now. A freshly redesigned Dunkin’ is about to reopen, and
The latest buzz around Jersey City hits close to home. People are talking about whether every kid here really gets
The recently completed 797-unit self-storage facility by Tulfra Real Estate is stirring up excitement in Jersey City’s real estate scene.
Penthouse 4901 at 77 Hudson in Jersey City has been turning heads in the local real estate scene—and honestly, it’s
Camden’s getting a major boost in its community landscape, thanks to $5.7 million in state funding. This money aims to
A fierce winter nor’easter has slammed into New Jersey, dumping a wild mix of high winds, relentless rain, and serious
The latest Jersey City Planning Board meeting brought some big changes to the city’s growth plans. A major two-tower proposal
This past weekend, a severe coastal storm hammered the Jersey Shore and nearby communities. Dangerous winds, heavy rain, and the
The Tri-State Area is getting hammered by a powerful nor’easter that rolled in on Sunday and just won’t let up.
This weekend, New Jersey found itself in the grip of a powerful nor’easter — a storm system notorious for fierce
The future skyline of Journal Square could look very different soon. Fresh renderings just dropped for a 54-story residential skyscraper
Jersey City’s financial services scene keeps buzzing, with big industry names always on the hunt for standout talent. State Street,
This past week brought a wave of exciting openings, seasonal events, and community updates to both Hoboken and Jersey City.
On a crisp fall afternoon in Jersey City, the Kean University men’s soccer team grabbed their first New Jersey Athletic
The Jersey City real estate market just keeps flexing its muscles. The latest weekly sales report shows a standout performance
Art House Productions is at it again, pushing the boundaries of what theater can be. This time, they’ve taken on
The recent arrest of Phillip A. Orphanidis, a longtime aide to Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, has drawn a lot
Jersey City’s political and cultural scenes are colliding in a big way with Meredith Burns stepping up as a candidate
The recent adaptive reuse of the historic Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse has definitely made waves in Jersey
The upcoming holiday weekend looks like it’ll be a soggy, windy ride for Hudson County. Forecasters are warning about a
The Jersey City Times just rolled out new guidelines for submitting opinion pieces and letters to the editor ahead of
The upcoming Jersey City municipal election on November 4 is turning into a high-stakes political contest. Major endorsements are reshaping
The 2025 New Jersey elections are almost here, and they’re shaping up to be a big deal for voters across
This blog post digs into a deeply disturbing case that just wrapped up in Hudson County. It highlights how the
This blog post dives into a troubling criminal case out of Hudson County. A Bayonne man was convicted for repeatedly
The debate over affordable housing in Jersey City just got a lot more heated. Councilperson James Solomon publicly challenged former
Jersey City’s political scene is heating up. Ward E Councilperson James Solomon just announced he’s running for mayor. He’s putting
The Jersey City Planning Board just gave preliminary site approval for a bold two-tower project at 660 Grove Street. This
The Jersey City Council just pushed ahead with a big urban development plan, giving the green light to the last
Jersey City’s development scene just got a boost with the opening of Jersey City Self Storage by Tulfra Real Estate.
Louisiana State University (LSU) just made a bold move in collegiate sports. The school finalized a multimillion-dollar sponsorship deal for
The Jersey City Council just approved a controversial 30-year tax abatement for a big Paulus Hook project at 177 Grand
A powerful coastal storm is brewing along the Eastern Seaboard. Hudson County—along with parts of northeastern New Jersey and New