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New Jersey Transit Seeks to Acquire New Train Cars
The statewide transit agency is looking to buy over 100 new multilevel passenger cars.
Walk/Bike Path Could Connect Jersey City and Montclair
The ‘Ice & Iron Greenway’ would travel along the former Boonton Line in Essex and Hudson counties.
Six New Wawa Locations Planned for Northern and Central New Jersey
See if the popular convenience store chain is opening a location in your neck of the woods.
Morris Canal Greenway Project in Jersey City Moves Forward
A path for pedestrians and bicyclists stretching from the Delaware to the Hudson? The cities of Bayonne and Jersey City are working together to make it happen.
The Ghosts of Trenton: Signs Help Tell the Story of New Jersey’s Capital City
Trenton, New Jersey is filled with ‘ghost signs’ advertising organizations and businesses that once operated within the city.
Local Developments Among Winners Of 2017 Smart Growth Awards
The winners have been announced for New Jersey Future’s annual Smart Growth Awards, and two Hudson County projects and one Essex County development are among the recipients.
Local Spotlight: Erika and Roberto’s Ornately Historic Van Vorst Townhouse
A West Coast girl and an East Coast boy meet, marry and live happily ever after in Jersey City with two sons, a dog, and lots and lots of shoes.
Former Trenton Industrial Complex Being Transformed Into Mixed-Use Community
An increasing number of New Jersey developers are finding new uses for vacant or abandoned historic buildings in urban areas. In Trenton, construction is underway on Roebling Center, a mixed-use transit-oriented-development.
Italian Village Historic Tour Highlights Old and New
Over Columbus Day weekend, curious Jersey City citizens gathered at the newly opened First Street Park for a tour of the Italian Village, the neighborhood spanning the lower Western side of Downtown.
Hudson’s Historic Courthouse That Was Almost History
Towering over Jersey City’s Hilltop neighborhood, the Hudson County Courthouse is a building many locals hope they never have to enter. But the hulking Beaux-Arts structure isn’t just home to plaintiffs and defendants; it’s a reminder of the city’s past and a symbol of what can happen when historical preservation is done right.