
Woman-Owned Speranza Theatre Travels In Hudson County To Bring ‘Theatre To The Community’
“[Speranza’s] doing our best to share that missing history… I think it’s fantastic that we have a Women’s History Month, but it can’t stop there.”

“[Speranza’s] doing our best to share that missing history… I think it’s fantastic that we have a Women’s History Month, but it can’t stop there.”

“We are only going to be as successful as the businesses around us…. we want to make sure that it is felt all across Hudson County, New Jersey.”

“I just didn’t think I would end up here,” said Jersey City owner Muñoz on a phone call to Slice of Culture.

“I always talk to customers, just chit chatting to understand, ‘Oh, what do you like or what do[es] your country offer? What are the flavors that you would want to add?’”

“I love it here [with the Peacocks]. It’s a great environment. It’s a different environment… I just get to learn a lot of new stuff and meet a lot of new people,” Eaton told Slice of Culture.

There has been food news, a university merging and more this week in Hudson County. Let’s get into it.

“Me and my teammates, we all got a good bond with each other. We know, though, when to play and when not to play,” he said ahead of March Madness.

“Bunch [Hudson County app] wants you to know that you always have the ability to meet more and more locals.”

[Narra Collective] is a new family-friendly coworking space that has become home to many local entrepreneurs, professionals and parents.

Trigger warning: Accusations of sexual assault are described in the article.





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