The Jersey City Council is proposing an independent investigation of SUEZ’s emergency response to Tropical Storm Ida.
The latest CDC numbers show adult obesity at more than 27 percent in New Jersey.
Crate diggers rejoice — Grove Street PATH Plaza will be full of record vendors for one last Saturday this year.
A-Yo Tea Shop opened at 110 First Street in Jersey City.
The chance of showers and storms is predicted for Wednesday night through Friday night.
"A torrent of water poured through an area of the ceiling on the second floor of the lobby," the theater posted on Facebook.
The semifinalists for the 2022 scholarship program have been announced, including 22 from New Jersey.
Bob's Discount Furniture donated 35 mattresses honoring first responders to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of 9/11.
A two-alarm fire was reported in a five-story building, forcing 24 people to relocate.
The scheme used drones to smuggle contraband in and out of Fort Dix correctional facility.
Patch is seeking nominations for Neighbor To Know, a series about the community members who make Jersey City a better place.
Kura Revolving Sushi Bar is planning to open on Washington Boulevard in Newport.
Plans for the theater are focused on bringing it back to its former glory and reinforcing it.
The Hudson County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
The event will have over 200 vendors, including food trucks and artisans.
Here are some dates to know for the week.
State officials and residents gathered at Liberty State Park, where people fleeing the attacks on the twin towers found refuge 20 years ago.
Family and friends of the Jersey City victims of the attacks spoke at the ceremony for the first time.
The new, 60,000 square foot homeless services facility will be located along Grove Street, between 15th and 16th Streets.
A shooting on Crescent Avenue temporarily locked down Lincoln High School.
Hudson County residents can apply for federal disaster relief now that the county was added to FEMA's disaster list.
The city's latest promotion for vaccination is a raffle for tickets to this weekend's Mets vs Yankees game.
A motion to add Councilman Rolando Lavarro's Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance to the City Council agenda was defeated.
As residents continue to assess the damage cause by Tropical Storm Ida, the city is encouraging the use of emergency resources.
The colorful festival and walk is celebrating its 13th year in the area.
The man was found dead in a parking lot on Liberty Avenue in North Bergen.
The shelter took in 10 dogs — take a look at how they're settling in.
The drive will take place in the Manhattan Ballroom of The Hyatt Regency Hotel.
A four-month investigation revealed they were operating with uninsured and unregistered vehicles and drivers.
"I empathize with the refugees we work with because we both have these battle scars that you can't see," Kara Murphy said.
The entire speaking program will consist exclusively of surviving family and friends of the 38 Jersey City residents who were lost on 9/11.
The 60,000 square foot homeless services facility will have 165 beds, among other units.
The man was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Several memorials and ceremonies will be held throughout the day to honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
The state is teaming up with the ride-share companies and offering free and discounted rides to people who lost their cars during the storm.
Predicted showers Wednesday night could bring flash floods to the area that was already hard hit by Tropical Storm Ida last week.
Wine lovers will get the chance to sample dozens of wine.
An early fall launch was announced for the 37-story tower which will deliver 507 units.
Mayor Fulop called Hudson County's exclusion from the disaster list "absolutely crazy/shameful."
37-Story Building At 351 Marin In Downtown Jersey City, Will Deliver 507 Homes and Upscale Amenities To Booming Powerhouse Arts District