Rising Tide Capital Boasts Numerous Success Stories, Here are Two
The founders of Rising Tide Capital, two Harvard grads, were recently featured in Forbes as some of the nation's "most promising social entrepreneurs”. Last week, they received one of the Manhattan Institute’s awards for Social Entrepreneurship. Here are two of their success stories.
GSECDC’s Home Ownership Initiative Is Revitalizing Greenville One Home at a Time
Employing a proven model, the GSECDC has transformed and sold a total of 97 units in Jersey City, many of which are within the “I Love Greenville Community Plan” target area.
New Urgent Care Facility Now Open in Jersey City’s West Side
Established by Dr. Tyeese Gaines from Jersey City, NOWmed and its staff are excited to serve the community.
Greenville Non-Profit to Host Thanksgiving for Jersey City’s Needy
Mercy for my Neighbor, a Jersey City non-profit, is partnering with the Fountain of Salvation Church in Greenville on a variety of endeavors this Thanksgiving.
Bergen Square: Looking Towards the Future
With the development of Journal Square beginning to take shape, the community of Bergen Square finds itself in an ideal position to reap the benefits of residual growth.
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.
McGinley Square Beautification Street Fair Planned for Tomorrow
A McGinley Square block party is planned for Saturday. But there’s a catch. Before the party, volunteers are asked to spend an hour cleaning up and beautifying Bergen Avenue between Montgomery Street and Duncan Avenue.
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.
Long Run of Rita & Joe’s Ending Later This Month
Italian fare has been served at the restaurant for over three decades, but their doors will be shutting for good on January 28th.
New Legislation Hopes to Draw Vendors to Hoboken’s Pier A
City officials hope that long-dormant kiosks along a waterfront park will be filled with local businesses during next year’s warmer months.