
The Hidden Cost Of Labor In West New York, And Where ‘Collective Action’ Is Needed
“If people want to see change in their employment and the way the economy functions, they have to be part of the change [in West New York and beyond].”

“If people want to see change in their employment and the way the economy functions, they have to be part of the change [in West New York and beyond].”

“They are part of the solution and the issue. I think that building management companies should be a part of [Hudson County] education.”

Read all about this and [affordable] housing opportunities to apply to this month in The Jersey Escrow—where all your housing information is stored.

“I would just note that everyday this entity is not funded, it’s another day that an episode is waiting to happen.”

If you’re looking for a summer job, curious about empty parking lots or wondering why Salumeria Ercolano is, you can catch up in this week’s Hudson County news roundup.

Warmer weather is just around the corner, and that means lots of recreation activities for Hudson County youth are officially open for registration!

“It is more about us collectively trying to become and—I include myself—more wiser and sensitive viewers of the vocabulary of cinema [and The Sting].”

Hudson County has a new restaurant, a summer internship opportunity, a spring break camp and much more.

“… We wanted to bring something to the [Jersey City] South Side that people could come in and enjoy… It’s nice being on this side of town.”

Photo by Jordan Coll / SOC Images. After 154 years, the closure of Heights University Hospital (HRH)—long known to generations as Christ Hospital—came to be, after its owners shuttered the last remaining emergency department. Jersey City officials warned that the city, home to more than 300,000 residents, would be left





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