
Eat Local in Jersey City! Check Out These Restaurants Showing World Cup Matches
In Jersey City, there’s a sprinkle of different cultural dishes and tunes from the Heights down to Greenville and across Downtown to the West Side or Bergen-Lafayette.

In Jersey City, there’s a sprinkle of different cultural dishes and tunes from the Heights down to Greenville and across Downtown to the West Side or Bergen-Lafayette.

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On May 7, Slice of Culture attended a dining showcase called “A Taste of The World Cup” where local businesses across the state came together to create dishes from the nine countries, plus Mexico, that are playing in the temporarily named New York New Jersey Stadium, in East Rutherford:

In this gift guide, you can find a last-minute gift or make a new connection at a local business either near you or on the other side of Hudson County.

“Our generation is proud to be both Latino and American; we live in two worlds at once.”

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“I feel like we’re doing our due diligence with introducing our culture and our food to our clientele, to a neighborhood, to [Jersey City] that otherwise wouldn’t have known about it.”

Photo courtesy of NJ Chamber of Commerce. Exciting, humbling and scary is how Alex Lasry described the opportunity of being the CEO of the FIFA World Cup 26™ NYNJ Host Committee as they prepare for the “largest event in human history.” The FIFA World Cup, which is coming to the

“We will not stand by while families face hunger. That is why our state will mobilize every available resource to strengthen our food access networks banks, protect vulnerable communities…”

The North Bergen Board of Education announced that they are dropping their plans to build a permanent preschool in Braddock Park.
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