Jersey City Deserves Fine-Dining Too, And This Is What Five Tastes Brings To The Community
“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.”
“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.
Photo by Chelsea Pujols / SOC Images. After not given the chance to speak in the Sept. 19 Zoning Board Meeting, West New York residents await a special Oct. 8 meeting to address, what locals call, an ever-growing concern of parking shortages. The upcoming meeting is supposed to make a
A lot has happened this week in not just Hudson County, but New Jersey as a whole. From dockworker strikes to recognizing Hudson County’s athletic talents and Jersey City’s Ward F fighting back, here’s what’s been happening. East Coast Port Workers Reach Deal, Fending Off Effects For New Jersey The
As gentrification rises in West New York, New Jersey, residents are beginning to speak out about one of the main problems it brings for them: parking. A property proposal on 6605 Boulevard East became a main event on Thursday, Sept. 19’s Zoning Board Meeting conducted via Zoom. Flyers around town
Photo courtesy of www.fairviewjc.com Slice of Culture is helping you keep up with what’s going on in Hudson County. From new laws, events and changes throughout the county, here’s what’s been happening. Hoboken’s New “Skip the Stuff” Law The Hoboken Council has adopted the “Skip the Stuff” ordinance which came
“I’m just pushing event through event and see[ing] what opportunity comes [because] opportunities just fall at the right moment.”
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