
Jersey City Marion Neighborhood Association Urges Help To ‘Save Salumeria Ercolano’
“Please join us this Thursday evening for this critical meeting and feel free to pass this message along to all your neighbors and friends.”

“Please join us this Thursday evening for this critical meeting and feel free to pass this message along to all your neighbors and friends.”

The North Bergen Board of Education announced that they are dropping their plans to build a permanent preschool in Braddock Park.

“We all have a process. We all have an end game, which is we all wanna be seen and heard and feel like we’re a part of something and that we belong.”

“[At Grand Sichuan] we allow local customers to experience Chinese culture without leaving New Jersey.”

“If you give students that grounding and foundation of knowledge… they too can be mathematicians no matter what neighborhood they came from,” STEM Kids NYC said.

Photo courtesy of Chris Fry/Jersey Digs. This week in Hudson County, Jersey City lost a local legend, an old staple tavern in Hoboken is getting a documentary and a beloved sub shop in Kearny has reopened. Read all about it. Jersey City’s “Monticello Queen” Has Passed Away Ruth Moore, the

“I love having a nice space for the customers,” said Moura. “The community has been very supportive.”

Vendor opportunities for a Kearny fundraiser this fall and adult high school classes were announced this week in Hudson County.

Last month North Bergen held a public hearing where residents from all over the county gathered to express their opinions on the Green Acres Diversion application.

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