A Monument in Newark’s Ironbound Pays Tribute to Immigrants
The Immigrants Memorial Monument by sculptor Camilo Satiro is in the Ironbound at the corner of Ferry Street and Edison Place.
Jersey City Reval Update: What Homeowners Need to Know
A preliminary timeline has been made available by Downtown Councilman James Solomon to guide Jersey City residents through the reval process.
Following Development Denial, 520 Palisade Avenue Listed for Sale
A firehouse in The Heights is once again listed for sale following rejected revitalization plans, sparking a debate as to how the burgeoning neighborhood should deal with increasing developer interest.
Montclair Author Walks Abandoned Newark Train Tracks in Latest Work
His one-man journey is now the focus of this sixth book, "Walking the Newark Branch," which recently debuted alongside a documentary.
New $14 Million Paterson Rec Center to Feature Gym, STEM Lab, and Animation Studio
A $14 million joint project between NJCDC and the City of Paterson will bring a 40,000-square-foot youth center to the city.
Petition Urges LeFrak to Scale Back Five-Tower Plan for Jersey City Waterfront
Condo owners at the nearby Mandalay on the Hudson are claiming the 1,998-unit proposal would enrich developers “at the expense of residents' safety and quality of life.”
Community Outreach Grows Along with New Development in Journal Square
With Journal Square's development plans gaining traction, new spots are being drawn in -- pairing good food with community engagement.
Jersey City’s Hidden Gem: The Sociable Southside
Jersey City's Southside neighborhoods are gaining recognition for their expansive parks, burgeoning local business scene, and a tight-knit community spirit that has been part of their DNA for decades.
Give Back This Holiday Season by Supporting These Hudson County Homeless Orgs
These hard-working nonprofit organizations share a common theme: a goal of ending homelessness in Hudson County.
New City Kids After-School Center Adding 4th Location in Greenville
Employing the same successful model used at New City Kids’ three existing sites, the new center will serve an additional 60 children and provide employment for 20 more high school students.









