Daycare Center and Apartments Proposed for Newark’s South Ward
A six-story building with a daycare center and 10 apartments could be built across the street from Weequahic Park.
Massive K-12 Charter School Campus Proposed for Jersey City
A four-building plan that would create over 2,000 new student seats within a “park-like” campus has emerged at a large vacant lot in Jersey City.
$150 Million Technical School Opens in Secaucus
The Hudson County Schools of Technology recently opened a 350,000-square-foot technical high school in Laurel Hill Park, Secaucus.
Redevelopment Plan Allowing 800-Unit Tower Approved in Downtown Jersey City
The city council has signed off on a scheme that would permit Lennar Multifamily Communities to build a tiered high-rise including 41 workforce housing units, a renovated park, and a 50,000-square foot public school.
Hudson County Community College Breaks Ground on $96 Million Tower in Jersey City
The educational institution’s Center for Student Success will rise 11 stories and add state-of the art classrooms, expanded student services, and more in Jersey City.
City of Trenton Could Sell 109-Year-Old Former School to Developer
The old William G. Cook Elementary School currently sits empty in Trenton’s Wilbur Section. Now, City Hall is looking to sell the building to a development firm.
Battle Over Jersey City’s Paulus Hook Park Playground Spawns Petition
Parents at P.S. 16 have launched an initiative looking to close a playground section of the historic park during weekday school hours as a decision on the matter looms from the city council.
Lawsuit Claims Jersey City’s Board of Education Referendum is Illegal
A local educator is taking the city to court looking to toss an upcoming public ballot question about switching to an appointed school board in place of the currently elected one.
Jersey City Approves K-12 Canal Crossing Charter School Campus
A group called Friends of Quality Education has been given the go-ahead to construct a four-building complex in Jersey City that aims to open for the 2025 school year.
Could a 300-Unit Project Overlooking NYC Replace a Verona School?
A listing shows that a property on the border of Verona and Montclair has been placed on the market and that a 300-unit development could be constructed.









