NJ Transit Bus Mounts Barrier in Jersey City, No Injuries
On a busy December evening at the edge of Jersey City, a routine NJ Transit run took a wild turn. […]
On a busy December evening at the edge of Jersey City, a routine NJ Transit run took a wild turn. […]
Jersey City has outgrown its old nickname as “New York City’s sixth borough.” These days, it stands on its own
Jersey City’s political landscape is shifting. With it, the future of environmentally conscious development hangs in the balance. Outgoing Mayor
Hanukkah in northern New Jersey isn’t just about candles in the window. It’s about the aroma of sizzling latkes, trays
In a twist that’s got the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference buzzing, freshman sprinter Brian Yeager out of Wilmington, Delaware, just
This article takes a closer look at a $75 million waterfront acquisition in Jersey City. The deal is set to
This article looks at how a growing sanitation crisis—overflowing trash, missed pickups, and dirty streets—is chipping away at public trust
The Happy Holiday Handmade Market is coming back to Historic Downtown Jersey City in 2025. This event has become one
New Jersey’s higher education scene is about to change in a big way. Lawmakers are pushing a plan for Kean
Wednesday night’s matchup in Jersey City between the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights and the Saint Peter’s Peacocks isn’t just another non-conference
Fortitude Reinsurance Company Ltd. has deepened its investment in local youth with a $200,000 gift to Jersey City’s Educational Arts
The Heights is stepping into its moment. Once just Jersey City’s quietly charming hilltop neighborhood, Jersey City Heights is now
The Jersey City HDSID Holiday Market is about to turn downtown into a festive, open-air celebration of local talent, seasonal
Alternative country-rock supergroup Golden Smog brought a wave of nostalgic energy to Jersey City on December 5, 2025. They ignited
Mayor-elect James Solomon’s first big staffing move really says a lot about where he’s headed: community-centered, reform-driven, and honestly, pretty
This week, New Jersey City University (NJCU) Athletics is gearing up for a packed schedule of winter sports action. The
The start of a new mayoral administration in Jersey City always feels like a reset. This time, though, the Jersey
Jersey City finds itself in the middle of a heated debate—what kind of city does it really want to be?
The proposed merger between New Jersey City University (NJCU) and Kean University has turned into one of the most closely
New Jersey wants to formally honor one of Jersey City’s most beloved mentors, Clarence “Coach C” Collins, with a statewide
This Sunday’s MAAC showdown in Jersey City brings together two programs eager to define their early-season identity. The Saint Peter’s
The December 7, 2025 matchup between the Niagara Purple Eagles and the Saint Peter’s Peacocks at Jersey City’s Yanitelli Center
December 2025 brought a month of change for Hudson County. Long-time favorites closed, new businesses opened, and both Hoboken and
The 2026 Hudson County STEM Showcase is shaping up to be the county’s main science and technology event. Organizers are
This article dives into how you can turn an online dead-end into a real-world adventure. When a link fails and
Jersey City has quietly become a national holiday heavyweight. It recently earned recognition as the top city in the U.S.
In a decisive runoff that’s shaken up the political scene in New Jersey’s second-largest city, Ward E Councilman James Solomon
The long-underused municipal parking lot at 701 Newark Avenue is about to change in a big way. Soon, it’ll become
This election season in Hudson County dragged on. It was loud, messy, and sometimes downright bitter. The runoffs in Hoboken
Jersey City’s post-election landscape just got a bit rougher. Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the city’s credit rating from A1
This article digs into how AI tools like mine deal with content they can’t just grab off the internet. What
When a major financial outlet links to an empty or incomplete page, confusion follows. This is especially true when the
Homestead Gateway is a transformative 34-story mixed-income tower now rising at 701 Newark Avenue in Jersey City’s Journal Square. It
The Jersey City skyline’s about to get a serious upgrade. The Greyson, rising 29 stories over Journal Square at 25
Mayor-elect James Solomon isn’t wasting a second shaping the next chapter for Jersey City government. With his January 15 swearing-in
The West Side of Jersey City is gearing up for another major transformation. TAY Investments is moving forward with “The
The Jersey City skyline is about to get a striking new neighbor. The Greyson, a 29-story residential tower just off
Jersey City and Hoboken just wrapped up a pair of closely watched runoff elections. Voters picked new mayors promising to
Jersey City’s public schools are at a crossroads. What happens next will shape not just classrooms, but neighborhoods, skylines, and
Two newly elected council members, Jake Ephros and Joel Brooks, have pulled off something Jersey City hasn’t seen in more
Jersey City’s political scene is shifting. Councilman James Solomon, known for his policy skills and grassroots work, just won the
Jersey City voters just made a defining choice about their future. They elected James Solomon as mayor in a hard-fought
Good Chicken, Montclair’s beloved Korean-style fried chicken spot, is heading to Jersey City with a fresh location on Grand Street.
Voter turnout in Jersey City and neighboring Hoboken has taken a sharp hit during runoff elections. Local leaders are starting
Jersey City politics took a sharp turn this week. Councilman James Solomon pulled off a decisive win that plenty are
Jersey City’s recent elections didn’t just shuffle names on the council roster. They redrew the city’s political map. A slate
The recent Jersey City mayoral race just changed the game. Councilman James Solomon beat former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey
Jersey City politics just turned a historic page. In a closely watched runoff election, City Council member James Solomon beat
New Jersey’s not just a quick stop between big cities—it’s a place that nudges you to slow down and poke
In a runoff election that rewrites the political script for Hudson County, Progressive Councilman James Solomon has defeated former New