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“It feels great to be back after half of the year without playing,” said Diaz. “I’ve played soccer in the park, but I was still craving to play soccer.”

“It feels great to be back after half of the year without playing,” said Diaz. “I’ve played soccer in the park, but I was still craving to play soccer.”

Nightlife in Hudson County is slowly getting back to normal as more businesses are open offering outdoor and indoor sitting at a 25 percent capacity. But some days, especially on week nights, business seems to be slow for some establishments. La Leona Restaurant in North Bergen, NJ. (Neidy Gutierrez

Bread, cash, moolah, paper, dollars, money. No matter what you call it, we all know money talks but its also a topic that’s often avoided – until now.

A cafe is a modern-day replacement for a diner.

This is the scene is a couple of places in Hudson County. Though outdoor dining is open and indoor dining just passed, it’s no doubt that life in Hudson County — and around the world — is now different.

Jersey City — For the last seven years, Janeth Garcia has owned a Herbalife nutrition club on Franklin Avenue in Jersey City Heights. But before the COVID-19 pandemic — hit affecting businesses all-around — Garcia noticed the business wasn’t doing too well. “One of the main reasons was because a

We weren’t always allowed to go outside, or at least, it was advised to do otherwise. Here’s a look back at the emptier and quieter streets in the West Side section of Jersey City in May.

Joy W. is her name and “Be the Difference” is her clothing company. What is her brand you may ask? It’s simple — it is to inspire others. “I want it to be a place anybody who purchases knows they are getting something individual,” she said. “They are getting something

UPDATE: Ja’nisa has been found and is home safe. A missing 16-year-old girl has been circulating around social media, and locals are asking for help. On Tuesday, Black Men United, a local community organization, posted a photo of Ja’nisa, a teenager who they’ve said is missing. “Protect our girls,” they

HUDSON COUNTY — Tomorrow marks a long awaited historic moment for the Black community in Jersey City and Bayonne. Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop signed an executive order declaring Juneteenth, the day that recognizes the end of slavery in the United States, as an official city holiday on Wednesday. “…
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