
The Jersey Journal Is Shutting Down, Hoboken PATH To Affect Commuters And More In This Hudson County News Round Up
It has been a busy week in Hudson County and the whole state of New Jersey. Let’s get into it.

It has been a busy week in Hudson County and the whole state of New Jersey. Let’s get into it.

“It’s just really fun to play that kind of sound for [the] homies and fans,” Graypath West New York band vocalist Bryan said in a Zoom interview.

Photo by Adrienne J. Romero / SOC Images. New Jersey loves baseball. And for many Jerseyans, who don’t have a local MLB team, becoming a New York Yankees fan is almost like a rite of passage. You can either choose orange and blue for the Mets and venture off to

Photo courtesy of loopnet.com Traffic, parking and affordable housing—Hudson County and New Jersey have new updates regarding some of its top ongoing topics. Check out what’s been happening. Soon, Hoboken Won’t Let You Park For Free On This Day Parking in Hoboken is difficult to find on any given day,

The following is a recap of the meeting and cross examination done by lawyer Jeffrey Kantowitz where parking was a focal point in his line of questioning for West New York.

“To just be a part of [and] to be recognized as a legitimate part of the Jersey City dining community [is] super special for us.”

Hudson County and the entire state of New Jersey will see a higher minimum wage very soon and also a new and improved bike lane.

Hudson County is helping its locals by giving steps on how to register to vote and how they can have their concerns heard as NJ Transit works on bettering their bus services.

“[In Latino culture] they don’t want you to pacar trabajo [or to go through the trouble’], but it’s okay if that’s something that you have a passion for.”

As one of the producers at SMUSH Gallery, Aurelia Luciano brings her love for art and community together, curating spaces that elevate diverse voices.
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