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Finding one’s way in the post-college job market has never been without its challenges. For the Class of 2020, plans to step into adulthood have proven even more challenging due

Looking for lite, tasteful, zero-calorie snacks to satisfy your intellectual cravings? Try out Brain Snacks, a “clever blend of short podcasts that’ll make you smarter”—one of the new curated editorial

Last month, Digest publisher Tom LaVecchia hosted local fashion designer, Wally Iwanciw, on his New Theory Podcast. Iwanciw, a New Jersey native, is the designer of IWANCIW Functional Funware, a

Last week, Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill allowing New Jersey restaurants to sell to-go cocktails, thanks to a petition drafted by local Jersey City restaurant, Cellar335. With this bill

If you are in need of more room in your house you may be pondering whether building an addition makes more sense than building up. Obviously, there are several considerations

The future of our restaurants is in question. Over the last two months, owners and chefs have battled everything from state-mandated shutdowns to restrictions on alcohol sales. For the customer,

In this decade of modernity and new online technology services, several restaurants have or been threatened to be run out of business. Many have had considerable losses due to people

Liberty Savings to award $500 scholarship to one student from every high school in Hudson County. Jersey City’s Liberty Savings Federal Credit Union is no stranger to the financial demands

People love gambling. It is this nature of humans that has driven the growth of casino business all over the world. This trend is not going away soon. The legalization

Noel Do is a local entrepreneur and the founder of Noellery, a trendy jewelry and accessories boutique. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, she had three bustling New Jersey storefronts located