10 Exciting Things to Do in Jersey City This Week (March 8-14, 2026)
Jersey City’s got plenty going on from March 8–14, 2026—outdoor escapes, live music, good food, and neighborhood vibes. You can […]
Jersey City’s got plenty going on from March 8–14, 2026—outdoor escapes, live music, good food, and neighborhood vibes. You can […]
This blog post recaps a Jersey City incident from October where prosecutors charged two women after a hit-and-run that injured
Jersey City kicked off a sweeping crackdown on illegal gun possession this year. The city’s pairing disciplined policing with some
Governor Mikie Sherrill recently backed a scaled-down expansion of the New Jersey Turnpike near Newark. This marks a shift from
This article digs into the planned closure of Heights University Hospital’s emergency department in Jersey City on March 14. What
Downtown Jersey City’s about to hit a big retail milestone. Trader Joe’s is gearing up to anchor a new 58-story
Kushner Real Estate Group has shifted its Journal Square project, dropping the planned Centre Pompidou outpost at 808 Pavonia Avenue.
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The Jersey City cafe scene just shifted its spotlight. Gotan Cafe’s Jersey City location looks like it’s closed, making way
This article covers a tense barricade situation in Jersey City. A Newark man allegedly attacked his ex-girlfriend, then locked himself
This article dives into a March 1 protest in Jersey City. The protest put a spotlight on a clash between
This article outlines how a planned Centre Pompidou satellite museum at Journal Square is being repurposed into affordable housing. Kushner
Here’s a glimpse into a tense moment in Jersey City: the urgent search for 16-year-old Diamond Ruiz, missing since September
The Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations in 2026 roll across Hoboken and Jersey City with packed bars, festive menus, live music,
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Saint Peter’s clinched the No. 2 seed in the MAAC Tournament with a 63-56 win over Marist. That performance really
Dozens of parents and young children packed a Jersey City Council meeting this week. They wanted to voice concerns about
This article digs into a key MAAC first-round matchup between Saint Peter’s and Sacred Heart, played at a neutral site
This blog post rounds up a bustling week of Hudson County developments focused on Hoboken and Jersey City. The week’s
This blog post takes the latest Jersey City news and turns it into something you can actually use—whether you live
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This blog post dives into a coalition of North Jersey groups, several from Jersey City among them, urging the governor
The following post digs into the ongoing uncertainty at Hudson Regional Health’s Heights University Hospital in Jersey City. The emergency
This article digs into the latest twist at Heights University Hospital in Jersey City. The emergency department will stay open
This article takes a close look at the looming permanent closure of Heights University Hospital in Jersey City. It dives
The Heights University Hospital emergency room in Jersey City will close for good on March 14, 2026. This comes after
This article dives into the ongoing fight to save Jersey City’s Powerhouse Arts District landmark—a 1908 powerhouse that once powered
This piece breaks down a MAAC women’s basketball showdown between Manhattan and Saint Peter’s. It looks at season records, recent
In Jersey City, Heights University Hospital—formerly Christ Hospital—announced plans to shutter its emergency department. The news sparked immediate concern among
The Jersey City article covers a decisive City Council vote that rejected Warrior Weed’s cannabis dispensary application. The story highlights
This blog post digs into a City Council hearing about overcrowding at Public School No. 16 in downtown Jersey City.
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This article digs into Hudson Regional Health’s sudden plan to shut down Heights University Hospital in Jersey City. The move
Newport Associates Development Co.—that’s the partnership between the LeFrak and Simon families—is distributing $1 million in grants to 40 Jersey
This article takes a New Jersey education policy and looks at it through a Jersey City lens. It unpacks how
New Jersey in early March—longer days, lighter crowds, and honestly, more to do than you might expect. You can fill
In this post, let’s break down Hudson County’s upcoming State of the County Address, delivered by County Executive Craig Guy.
Jersey City’s got a packed week from March 1–7, 2026, so you won’t run out of things to do. Outdoor
The Jersey City Times’ February 24, 2026 report takes a close look at the ongoing struggle to keep Jersey City
This article breaks down how Jersey City shifted its snow-clearing strategy after January’s storm. It details the proactive steps city
The article looks at Smorgasbar’s exit from its Jersey City waterfront spot and the owners’ move to Six Coasts Bar
Christine Sloan’s report shows how Jersey City crews are working nonstop after a historic blizzard buried streets in snow. The
A new restaurant called Punjab Meet House is under construction in Downtown Jersey City. It marks another milestone in the
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This blog post digs into a contentious situation in Jersey City’s school system: old bus routes, aging buildings, and disputed
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The latest debate over Jersey City’s bird-safe materials ordinance is back in the spotlight. After Mayor Steven Fulop vetoed an
A recent Jersey City Board of Education meeting about PS16’s overcrowding and a proposed kindergarten shift to Danforth really exposed