Gentrification is a complicated issue and in a town like Jersey City, there’s a lot to cover.
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Young New Jersey Vets Share Their Stories
“Being out of the Navy now is liberating and sometimes weird.”
The Yankees haven’t won a World Series in 11 years, but fans said they aren’t going anywhere.
“(It’s) a bit heartbreaking but it’ll make the next World Series title feel amazing.”
Gaming is probably never going to die, and here’s why
“Gaming isn’t going anywhere.”
‘We’re not bad’: Paganism, what is it really?
“Paganism isn’t evil, we’re not bad.”
The horror genre is a queer space, and this author is giving LGBTQ a voice in it.
“It’s really an exploration of the other; a celebration of the disenfranchised; (and) a following of these monsters and these societal outcasts, (which is) very similar to how gays and the LGBT community have been treated in history,” he said.
Jersey City high school football teams are on the field, but here’s one thing they can’t afford during a pandemic.
This conundrum has caused universities to cancel their fall sports season. If these universities are struggling to test then how are local high schools, with considerably fewer resources, going to do the same?
I had my first kidney transplant at 16. That’s when my life changed.
I have felt pain and been through more things than you could imagine from being on a wheelchair for over a year, multiple surgeries, dialysis treatments and infections.
‘Roll Bounce’ premiered 15 years ago, and there’s still not enough Black joy films
“Lighthearted Black films paint a positive picture in the Black community and distract people from the negative activities that were displayed in movies like Boyz N The Hood,”