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The general rule to remember when renting is that you pay for location. If a place is highly populated due to its atmosphere and nearby attractions, demand for it is

With the recent presidential transition, the new administration has vowed to confront the climate crisis head-on. On his first day in office, President Biden signed executive actions undoing regulatory rollbacks

A new SILVERMAN property is opening this summer at 170 Erie Street in the Hamilton Park neighborhood of Jersey City. SILVERMAN, who is celebrating their 40th year in business this

The past 12 months have been anything but stable. With twenty-somethings moving back in with their parents, post-graduates holding off on buying homes, and a lack of consistent income for

Students at Rutgers University are saving the planet one signature at a time with their latest renewable energy campaign. The NJPIRG, a student-run campus organization, recently relaunched its 100 percent

A grand archway, gold and silver decor, and polished antique booths immediately greet travelers walking into Newark Penn Station. More than 50,000 people use the station every day, making it

After years of disputes over the legalization and regulation of recreational marijuana in New Jersey, on Monday, February 22, Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation that would create a marijuana industry

Newark, NJ has moved forward with five partners to construct 100 units of housing including additional services for homeless residents, which is in accordance with their $2 million finance commitment.

If you’ve ever enjoyed a Metlife Stadium tailgate, you probably noticed the multi-billion-dollar eyesore of a ski park directly next door. Also attached to it, a shopping mall that was

Once upon a time, public libraries across the country played a vital role in our communities. In every suburban town and bustling city, the library acted as a gathering place