As Prosecution Rests, Will Senator Bob Menendez Stay or Will He Go?
The result of the senator’s corruption trial remains to be seen, but the conclusion could have a potentially large effect on New Jersey’s congressional representation over the next year.
Jerseyscapes Art Exhibit will Highlight Local Landscapes and ‘People-Scapes’
Twenty artists will display visual art depicting scenes around the Garden State in an exhibit at New Jersey City University.
It’s Not Just Single-Family Demand Surging, COVID-Flight Drove Record Interest to These N.J. Communities
Most headlines about the COVID migration have focused on city-dwellers ditching apartments for single-family homes. However, there’s also been a surge in activity at lower-density, commuter-friendly communities.
HomeFront’s “Week of Hope” Helps Families Break the Cycle of Poverty
The annual event is a week of community service opportunities, plus art, discussions, and educational forums to help transform the lives of local families who are homeless.
A Visitors Guide to Incredible New Jersey Castles
Whether you prefer a modern showstopper or historic estate, these New Jersey castles are easy to find and just waiting for you to discover.
NJ Wine & Food Fest Returns May 3-5 with Celebrity Chef Tom Colicchio
For the first time since 2019, the NJ Wine & Food Fest returns to Crystal Springs Resort from May 3-5, 2024.
Plans for a Jersey City Casino Stopped Cold by New Jersey Voters
Voters in New Jersey spoke yesterday, overwhelmingly rejecting the expansion of gaming outside of Atlantic City. Ultimately, stalling any plans for a casino in Jersey City.
New Jersey Transit Seeks to Acquire New Train Cars
The statewide transit agency is looking to buy over 100 new multilevel passenger cars.
New Jersey’s Decade of Development Has Created High-End Apartments, Wealthier Renters
A recent study of housing trends during the 2010s shows renter populations increased dramatically throughout the Garden State, especially among well-heeled residents.
Brooklyn Dumpling Shop to Open Outposts in Newark and Montclair
With a restaurant under construction in Hoboken, the automat-driven eatery has another eight New Jersey franchises under development and recently signed leases in two Essex County locations.