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Jane's Matcha developed a following at Hudson County farmer's markets. Now she's growing.
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Your guide to fireworks, parades, and other July 4 celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary in and around Jersey City
After hearing complaints about a proposed tax increase, Jersey City officials will look for more budget cuts.
2026 JC Toddler Fair Brings Together Jersey City Families for Educational Activities, Entertainment, and Community Engagement
A GoFundMe has been set up for the 15-year-old student's funeral.
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Top New Jersey progressive activist is shopping for a better Democrat than the current prospects for the 2028 presidential nomination
Guests Will Enjoy Food Trucks, Beer Garden, Live Music and Activities
A teen was charged with first-degree murder in connection with a double fatal shooting in Jersey City last month.
Saint Dominic Academy recently welcomed Bishop Michael Saporito Chau, Regional Bishop for Hudson County, for his first visit to the school.
Palisades Medical Center Physicians Get a Hoboken Resident Budding Again
Square Market signed a lease to open inside the rising 477-unit development in Jersey City.
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He grew up in Jersey City, graduated from Dartmouth and Columbia, and served for four decades. Flags will fly at half-staff.
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A firefighter was also injured in the North Jersey blaze on Friday.
Dynamic Café Inside Journal Squared Lobby Now Offers Evening Hours Three Days a Week
The money will held the mother get from Jersey City to the hospital where her daughter is being treated, organizers said.
A Greenwich Village Indian restaurant will cross the river to open in Hudson County next month.
The menu will change every few days throughout the tournament, with dishes reflecting the teams playing that week.
One victim was transferred to St. Barnabas burn center for injuries to her face and scalp, officials said.
There have been four homicides in Jersey City this year. See how that compares with a year ago, and more stats below.
A World Cup match is prompting a New Jersey school district to close early one day next week. See the letter.
Two students passed away in the Jersey City public schools recently.
Eli was riding his bike with his dad a year ago when he was struck and killed.
After an Achilles injury on the racquetball court, a 55-year-old returned to an active lifestyle with minimally invasive repair.
The trio were on the way to school when the accident happened, officials said.
The city said an internal audit found thousands of cases were not properly entered into NIBRS from 2021 to 2024.
A man held up Jersey City stores four times over four weeks, officials said. He just learned his fate.
A lineup of seven new restaurants and stores was announced for a mall in North Jersey.
A public Hudson County high school was supposed to be part of the SciTech Scity development near Liberty Science Center. It's in jeopardy.
Bikers can get to know the state's second largest city by touring its wards on wheels.
Ron Bautista won the Democratic nomination to represent Hoboken and part of Jersey City as a county commissioner. See what he had to say.
A 44-year-old NJ man died in a chain reaction crash on a highway last week, state police confirmed.
Enjoy local food, drink, and live music at a fundraiser for the York Street Project this week.
McCormick blasts Trump administration’s “reckless rush” on uranium enrichment facility, calls fission technology unacceptable