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Natalie Tsur
Natalie Tsur
Natalie is an editorial assistant at The Digest and a student at Ramapo College of New Jersey. She is a Bergen County native and has a particular interest in feature journalism. When she’s not writing, she’s driving around with her friends or at the nearest Dunkin’ Donuts.
- HealthInterviewsNew Jersey
The Mission Behind Hackensack’s Greens Do Good
by Natalie Tsurby Natalie TsurGreens Do Good recently established its hydroponic farm in Hackensack, NJ, bringing sustainably grown…
- LifestyleNew JerseyNews
Environmental Remediation Is Underway at The Cove in Jersey City
by Natalie Tsurby Natalie TsurAfter a decade of civil engineering and surveying, land-use consultancy Dresdner Robin recently finished…
- Community/Human InterestNew JerseyNews
Sustainable JC To Spend Summer Studying Urban Heat Islands
by Natalie Tsurby Natalie TsurUnilever’s 2021 Change Makers & Do-Gooders Community Grant was recently awarded to the catalyst…
- Arts & CultureCommunity/Human InterestNew Jersey
Wild & Scenic Film Festival Comes to Hoboken, Virtually
by Natalie Tsurby Natalie TsurWomen-owned and Hoboken–based programming company Main Street Pops is set to present a virtual…
- LifestyleNew Jersey
New Pop-Up Creates a Spring Wonderland in Garden State Plaza
by Natalie Tsurby Natalie TsurThe Floral Escape is bringing a new, seasonal addition to Westfield Garden State Plaza…
Jersey City continues to welcome new businesses and, in turn, adapt to current trends,…
- BlogsHealthNews
Podcast “Shrink Speak” Offers Psychiatric Commentary on Modern Mental Health
by Natalie Tsurby Natalie Tsur“Shrink Speak” is a podcast by Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at Columbia…
New York’s Chip City is broadening its reach with its first Garden State location…
- Community/Human InterestNew JerseyNews
Newark Takes Initiative in Housing Homeless Residents
by Natalie Tsurby Natalie TsurNewark, NJ has moved forward with five partners to construct 100 units of housing…