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Bayonne to Have Ferry Service to Manhattan
After finally securing a lease with the Port Authority and receiving a federal grant for the ferry terminal, Bayonne is on its way to a quicker commute into New York City.
10,000-Square-Foot Italian Market to Open in Newark
Teachers Village in Downtown Newark will soon be home to an Italian marketplace and restaurant.
Sugarsuckle Dessert Shop Opening this Week in Hoboken
Opening later this week in Hoboken is Sugarsuckle, a custom dessert shop that will also offer baking workshops.
Lawsuit Looks to Block Newark’s First Wawa Location
The Broad Street Neighborhood Association is looking to void approvals the city’s planning board granted to the 24-hour convenience store.
Residences and Possible Restaurant Proposed for Hoboken’s 401 Jackson Street
The large property, currently home to Big Banner Plaza, could soon be redeveloped into a modern building featuring almost 5,000 square feet of space ready for dining.
Using Newark’s New MX-3 Zoning, Developer Plans 12-Story Building
A new building with over 400 units and retail space could be built in the Ironbound, but some residents are voicing opposition. The Newark Central Planning Board will hear this proposal today, Monday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall.
At Joseph’s House of Camden, a Judgment-Free Philosophy Toward Working with the Homeless
To serve the neediest in Camden County, this shelter puts individual dignity first.
Infill Development to Replace Hoboken House
A five-story building is coming to 630 Adams Street in Hoboken.
Enjoy Plentiful Space, Indoors and Out, at this Hoboken Residence with Unobstructed Park Views
Enjoy Hoboken to the fullest in this oversized two-bedroom, two-bath condo with NYC views right next to the city's newest green space.
Newark’s Amazon Application Reveals Plans for Downtown Developments
A 200-unit building and a massive parking garage with 250,000 square feet of office space could be constructed in Downtown Newark. The projects would be developed in partnership with The Actors Fund and Rutgers-Newark.









