
Amid Local Closures, These Hudson County Small Businesses Continue To Stand
Hudson County small businesses weather through hardships for generations even when faced with a changing economy and pandemic. They are the backbone of communities.

Hudson County small businesses weather through hardships for generations even when faced with a changing economy and pandemic. They are the backbone of communities.

“[Jersey City] how can you help this to stop from happening? What can we all do? This is a tremendous loss to the community and needs to be taken seriously,”Athanasiou-Vaartstra wrote.

Foto cortesía de bayfront.us El alcalde de Jersey City, Steven Fulop, la llama potencialmente la “comunidad de ingresos mixtos más grande” de la región. Abarcando 100 acres a lo largo del río Hackensack se encuentra la visión de la ciudad de un vecindario económicamente inclusivo, ambientalmente sustentable y orientado al

Spanning 100 acres along the Jersey City’s Hackensack River is the city’s vision for an affordable housing inclusive neighborhood called “The Bayfront Redevelopment Plan.”

If you still don’t know what to get your loved ones, here’s six small businesses from Hudson County where you can grab a last-minute Christmas gift from.

“In the suburbs, they coined the term, soccer-moms. A soccer-mom is a mom with a mini-van that picks up all the kids and takes them to practice. We don’t have that in Jersey City,” retired police captain and coach Frank Williams told Slice of Culture.

Photo courtesy of Hungry Dre’s Kitchen. From a young age, Andrea Angelos has loved sweets, but it wasn’t until the pandemic that she turned her passion into a business and began to explore the art of baking. It’s been three years since she followed her passion and opened up an

“In my police job, I’ve always been involved in community and charity events,” she said. “I have a lot of experience with doing this, and I just like it because I want people to know they’re coming in for a meal but also let them know we’re doing this.”

“I feel like growing up we’ve always had the pressure of needing to be successful and being able to provide not only for ourselves but for our family in the future,” Ross told Slice of Culture.

Residents have taken to social media and rallies to show their support towards Israel-Hamas war and wishing for an end to the violence that has left thousands of innocent people dead.





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