High HOPES: Hoboken Non-Profit Expanding Their School
                    Transformed. Revitalized. Gentrified. These and other adjectives have often been used to describe what’s been happening in Hoboken and Jersey City over the last two decades. But increased luxury development can also bring with it some concerns. One of those worries is how communities can still care for those less fortunate in an economic boom that tends to hide the presence of poverty. That’s where HOPES CAP comes in.                
            A Refreshing and Vital Development Breaks Ground in Bayonne
                    A new residential building devoted entirely to lower income residents and developmentally disabled individuals will be completed by next year.
                
            Newark Symphony Hall Establishes Black-Led Investment Committee
                    The 95-year-old venue forms seven-member, volunteer-based body with Black executives from Goldman Sachs, Facebook, and AllianceBernstein.                
            Join The Fight Against Leukemia And Lymphoma At The Great Gatsby Gala
                    “I like large parties,” wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby. “They’re so intimate.” And on May 6th, you can join a roaring party for a worthy cause.                
            How Can Residents Shape Jersey City’s Development?
                    Emotions run strong when it comes to new development. From the planning board to the city council, here's a handy guide to getting your voice heard as the future of Jersey City sprouts up around you.                
            Bodegas of Jersey City: HACA and Its Mission to Protect the Little Guy
                    As Greenville's demographics shift, bodega owners and the Hispanic American Commerce Association organize to keep a neighborhood touchstone and a sense of community intact.                  
            Renovations Approved for Holy Innocents in Hoboken
                    The first chunk of restoration work should start soon at the historic Willow Avenue church, which is looking to be put back to use after years of dormancy.                
            Hoboken Relief Fund Hosting Virtual Music Festival This Thursday
                    A non-profit that was launched to help businesses in the Mile Square City cope with the financial impact of coronavirus is having their third digital fundraiser later this week with Yo La Tengo headlining the festivities.                
            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.                
            Jersey City Announces First-in-the-Nation Vertical Farming Program
                    The city will be partnering with Newark-based AeroFarms on the endeavor, which will create ten farming sites that aim to annually produce 19,000 pounds of produce available free to residents.                
            








