
Food Insecurity Is Still An Issue In Hudson County In 2023
“Charity is wonderful but why isn’t the city doing it? You got hungry kids, feed them. The disparity [of food insecurity] is startling,” said Litman.

“Charity is wonderful but why isn’t the city doing it? You got hungry kids, feed them. The disparity [of food insecurity] is startling,” said Litman.

Spanning 100 acres along the Jersey City’s Hackensack River is the city’s vision for an affordable housing inclusive neighborhood called “The Bayfront Redevelopment Plan.”

Boone described the rally as a “clash of emotions.” Here’s what the scene was like at the nation’s capital.

“In the suburbs, they coined the term, soccer-moms. A soccer-mom is a mom with a mini-van that picks up all the kids and takes them to practice. We don’t have that in Jersey City,” retired police captain and coach Frank Williams told Slice of Culture.

More than 68,000 residents came out to the Hudson County elections to decide the fate of state, county, and local politicians.

Photo by Karina Diaz. Mark your calendars because Hudson County is holding its general elections for State Senate, State Assembly, County Executive and County Commissioner on Tue, Nov. 7. Voters usually turn their nose up at local elections, with only 12% of Hudson County voters who made it to the

Oct. 7 became a date many will likely never forget, and the violent weeks that followed have brought outcries for the violence in Palestine and Israel to stop

Residents have taken to social media and rallies to show their support towards Israel-Hamas war and wishing for an end to the violence that has left thousands of innocent people dead.

Traducido por la cofundadora Neidy Gutiérrez. Los residentes de Jersey City obtuvieron una victoria. A principios de este mes, la gente local estaba luchando contra un posible cierre de cuatro rutas de autobús que pasan por las secciones de Journal Square, West Side y Greenville de Jersey City, atendiendo a

“It’s a true relief to know that the A&C lines will be picked up by [NJ Transit]. I think it was absolutely the right thing to do. I’m sure a lot of community members, not only from West Side, but also from Journal Square are content about this resolution,” De Los Santos said.
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