Just last week, Spider-Man 2, which turned 20 years old this year, was the second highest-grossing movie at the North American box office, topping even the newest releases in theaters.
Month: April 2024
Jersey City’s Liberty Humane Society May Look Different, But Residents Can Still Adopt
Liberty Humane Society sheltered Jersey City’s cats and dogs for nearly 20 years at its Boulevard location until the city took over management this year.
Patricia Campos Medina Promises To Fight For Your Working Families, Student Loan Forgiveness If Elected To Senate
Medina is running to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate. She advocates heavily for topics including workers’ rights, affordable housing, student loan forgiveness and a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, to name a few.
A La Moda: Steampunk Fashion’s Fictional Sub-Genre To Reality In New Jersey
In New Jersey, there’s at least two statewide conventions that give a space for this community: the annual Rock & Roll Steampunk Fair and Steampunk Alchemy Fest 2024.
Jersey City’s Paloma Salon Creates Vision Rooted In Community And Quality
“When we opened Paloma, that was one of our focuses, ‘Ok, how can we do stuff differently for ourselves and our staff, and what can we provide for the community?’” Hughes said.
A Lebanese Appetizer — Baba Ganoush
Baba Ghanoush, originating in Lebanon, showcases the eggplant by roasting it and mixing it with a few other ingredients to create a creamy, chunky dip perfect for an appetizer or quick snack.
Jersey City’s Loew’s Alleyway Shortcut May Close
The city plans a Loew’s Alley closure for up to two years while renovating the historic building. Residents are concerned it will cause increased commute times.
Locker Room Talk: Meet Saint Peter’s Competitive Forward Jada Williams
“I only played four games, but I think my biggest thing is that I wanted to experience winning a game as a Peacock [with Saint Peter’s]. And, you know, I did.”
‘Now Or Never’: Mayoral Candidate Bill O’Dea Shares Vision On Staving Gentrification, Supporting Small Businesses And Investing In Parks
“I can bring the fact that I’ve lived here all my life and [my] wisdom comes from experience. I’ve had triumph, I’ve had tragedy,” Bill O’Dea said. “… We used to say the time is now, [but] now we say it’s now or never.”
Hudson County Political Candidates’ Views On Ceasefire May Affect Upcoming Elections
Most are focusing on local issues and deferring the Israel-Hamas war as an international issue not relevant to their job description. The current districts up for bid this election season encompassing Hudson County are districts eight, nine and 10.