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These Are The Most Expensive, Cheapest Places to Rent in NJ
Several cities along the Hudson River are pricey for renters, but a few (relative) bargains can be found throughout the Garden State.
1425 Hudson Street at Hudson Tea Gives Residents the Gift of Convenience and Luxury
The Toll Brothers luxury building offers resident amenities, an Uptown Hoboken location, and spacious condominium homes.
Menorah Lighting This Sunday, #LightOverDarkness Mural Honors Jersey City Shooting Victims
Join us at the SW corner of 575 Manila Avenue, this Sunday at 5:30PM for a Hanukkah menorah lighting. The community is also invited to write positive messages, mitzvahs, and prayers on a new interactive mural.
How Locals Can Help Following Jersey City’s Tragic Week
GoFundMe campaigns, community vigils, and several donation opportunities have come together in the wake of Tuesday's heartbreaking incident in Greenville.
In Business 25 Years, Jersey City Store Owner Says ‘Everyone’s Happy’ When Buying A...
The owner of the 14th Street Garden Center, which has been located near the Jersey City/Hoboken border for 25 years, shares the secrets of selling Christmas trees.
Jersey City, Bayonne, Kearny May Get Ferries Around Hackensack and Passaic Rivers
The request for proposals (RFP) for the “Hudson County Ferry Service Expansion Assessment” was made public at the end of last week.
The Highs and Lows of Operating An Art Gallery in The Heights: 107 Bowers...
Artist Kristin DeAngelis talked recently about why she closed her three-year-old art gallery in The Heights, 107 Bowers Gallery, and what she'd like to see in that space.
Two N.J. Zip Codes Rank Among the Country’s Top 125 Most Expensive
Two high-end towns in the Garden State have some of the priciest homes in the country, while an Essex County suburb that made the list last year fell off a bit.
1928 Former Bank Building in Weehawken to Become Craft and Food Market
“The arts community has really moved into this area,” Mayor Turner said. “There are small-time artists, painters. If they get 15 by 10 feet of space, they can use it for a boutique. We could have food stores, a sandwich place.”
Approvals Sought for Eight-Story Development on Bayonne’s Broadway
A proposed development could bring nearly 50 apartments near the southernmost stop on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.









