Jersey City Contractor Admits $1.5M Bribe Scheme to County Officials
This week’s federal case out of Jersey City spotlights a contractor’s guilty plea for paying $1.5 million in bribes and […]
This week’s federal case out of Jersey City spotlights a contractor’s guilty plea for paying $1.5 million in bribes and […]
This feature dives into the world of Hank Schwartz’s Delicatessen and Appetizing, a Jersey City-based culinary venture led by Jason
505 Summit, a 53-story mixed-use residential tower in Jersey City, is now complete. Panepinto Properties brought the project to life,
This article takes a look at how Cushman & Wakefield arranged a $136 million refinancing for Modera Lofts, a 366-unit
The article follows the journey of a Jersey City-born international basketball player who ended up stranded in the Middle East.
This piece tells the story of Eugene Campbell III, a Jersey City native and former New Jersey City University basketball
In this post, let’s dig into Panepinto Properties’ new leasing milestone for 505 Summit in Jersey City’s Journal Square. We’ll
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The city’s in the thick of a financial mess. Jersey City officials are asking for a record $150 million in
The article dives into a sweeping reorganization of the Jersey City Police Department. Mayor James Solomon and Acting Public Safety
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This blog post takes a quick Jersey City news update and spins it into a friendly, practical guide for travelers.
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This article outlines NJ TRANSIT’s upcoming open house for real estate developers and commercial real estate professionals. The agency’s transit-oriented
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Doug Edert’s 2026 NCAA Tournament bracket has sparked a fresh round of March chatter. The Jersey City-born guard’s unlikely rise
New Jersey’s early spring means longer days and a packed calendar. From the shore to city centers, you’ll find parades,
Jersey City’s got a lot going on this week (March 22–28, 2026). Whether you want to get outside, check out
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The Jersey City Restaurant Fest is back. This two-week culinary celebration—pitched by the Jersey City Restaurant Owners Coalition—showcases the city’s
This article breaks down a proposed New York State Dark Skies bill. Let’s unpack how shielded outdoor lighting, downward-directed illumination,
This blog post dives into the sudden closure of Heights University Hospital in Jersey City. It explores the regulatory mess,
Jersey City’s latest urban wildlife initiative shows a real push to protect migrating birds from window strikes. The article looks
This article looks at the indictment of a Jersey City woman accused of stealing through fake debit cards across New
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CMPND | Private Offices & Coworking Space just opened a new spot in Jersey City in 2026. This move says
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This blog post distills a Jersey City editorial written by 200 public school parents. They applaud four Board of Education
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This post takes a lost news article and gives it a Jersey City twist. Instead of a basic summary, you’ll
This blog post starts with a simple newsroom update—a placeholder for an editor contact and a loading footer. But let’s
This article takes a practical tip from the Good Housekeeping Institute and brings it into real-life kitchen routines. A quick
The article covers the sudden closure of Heights University Hospital in Jersey City, the legal scramble that followed, and the
The Heights University Hospital closure marks a big shift for Jersey City Heights. A long-standing healthcare anchor just shut its
The article dives into Jersey City’s scramble to stop the abrupt closure of University Heights Hospital. The court shot down
This blog post digs into how to handle a local Jersey City news article when you just can’t get the
The following piece recaps Goya Presents Flag Cities 2026, a five‑stop World Cup fan‑festival series across New Jersey. This festival
The article you’re reading looks at Governor Mikie Sherrill’s proposed 2026-2027 state budget. It would reduce state aid to Jersey
This article breaks down Jersey City’s new bird-safe building ordinance. The measure aims to cut down on deadly bird collisions
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This blog post takes a weekend lineup in Jersey City and turns it into a guide that highlights culture, community
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