Hudson County Diaries is an ongoing Slice of Culture series where we take photos of people, places and things throughout the diverse county. In this part, we’re walking through Harborside in Downtown Jersey City.
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Hudson County Marches For Cuban Liberation
For years, Cubans have made up a larger number of the population in North Bergen, West New York and Union City.
Money Talks — A Week in Jersey City With A Part-Time Sales Associate
Money Talks* is a Slice of Culture series where we ask real people in Hudson County not only how they make their money, but also how they spend it, specifically during a seven-day period.
A Jamaican Dish with a Twist — Rasta Pasta
A dish that was originally introduced by international chef Lorraine Washington in Negril, Jamaica, in 1985, has now become a common menu item and is prominent throughout the world.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Turns 21 And Two Veteran Duelists Look Back On How We Got Here.
“I’ve gotten to a place where I want to just help evoke those feelings for people, of nostalgia, and excitement for the game,” Cimo said.
Pokémon Turns 25 Today And Continues To Grow Old With Its Fans
Pokémon turned 25, and has thrived for over two decades and has become a generational experience for millions. Two Hudson County gamers are growing old with the franchise.
This NJ Cover Artist Has 8 Awards For His Work, And He’s Only 22
This NJ cover artist has worked with Lil Tjay, DJ Khaled, Blocboy JB, Tay Keith and more. But the creator said this career isn’t exactly what he planned.
Writers of Tomorrow: The Different Sounds Of A Jersey City Songwriter
I spoke with a Jersey City songwriter who is also a member of Shola Aurora, a local band who has performed at multiple venues including in New York City.
Biden’s Executive Orders: Did His First Month Meet Expectations?
Biden’s executive orders. In the first month, he passed more executive orders than FDR, who had 30. What do people think of these? Have they felt any changes?
A Year of COVID-19: Hudson County Teenagers Share Their Quarantine Stories
There are an infinite amount of stories to be told about quarantine, so I interviewed two teenagers from Hudson County about how they’ve held up in the past year.