Study Says Ex-NYC Residents Are Flocking to These New Jersey Spots
Data from a moving company claims that New Jersey is the top out-of-state destination for NYC residents, with Hudson County and several beach areas drawing the most former NYC residents.
20 NJ Wedding Venues That Deliver VIP Treatment
Like every aspect of your wedding, the best New Jersey wedding venue depends on your personal preference - here are 20 NJ wedding venues worth considering.
Wanna Bet? Sports Wagering Officially Coming to the Garden State
Monmouth Park has the inside track on taking the first sports bets in New Jersey, but several other facilities could be up and running within the next few months.
TGI Friday’s Suddenly Shutters Seven New Jersey Restaurants
TGI Friday's abruptly closed locations throughout New Jersey including spots in Hackensack, Princeton, Wayne, and more.
Saint Lucy’s Church in Downtown Jersey City Among Most Endangered Places in New Jersey
Nonprofit organization Preservation New Jersey just announced their annual list of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey, advocating awareness and preservation.
Camden Graphic Design Startup Makes Elite ‘5000 List’
A Camden-based graphic design and marketing firm recently gained a spot on Inc. Magazine’s prestigious “5000 list" of the fastest growing companies in the country.
Muslims in Newark Outraged Over Secret Deal to Sell Historic Mosque
Mosque-goers in downtown Newark are caught in a messy legal battle with its board of trustees who allegedly tried to sell their historic house of worship in a backroom deal.
New Jersey Accepting Applications For COVID-19 Rent Relief Program
The state has opened a lottery program to aid tenants that have been impacted by the coronavirus and those interested have two weeks to enroll.
One of N.J.’s Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed Homes Sells
A Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house in the Garden State recently found a buyer, and the meticulously restored property is just as grand today as when the legendary architect oversaw the project.
New Jersey Might Tax Airbnb Rentals, Allow Towns To Decide On Bans
If State Assembly members have their way, New Jersey might soon start collecting hotel taxes on short-term rentals across the state, but would also allow towns the authority to ban or restrict the rentals if they feel compelled to do so.