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Boasting views of Manhattan just a river away is the blossoming city of Hoboken. The Mile Square City, 1.25 square miles to be exact, is home to thousands of people

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

In the Pine Barrens, amongst the detritus of the forest floor and the tree trunks that reach to the sky, lies a village. This is Batsto, and before its restoration

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

On the surface, the Jersey Shore’s Bradley Beach Cinema just seems like any ordinary–albeit slightly outdated–local movie theater. However, if its walls could talk, they would tell of its history

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

Former Rutgers football star Eric LeGrand is set to open his own coffee shop in his hometown of Woodbridge, New Jersey. Rightfully named LeGrand Coffee House, the storefront will open

Jersey City’s Amghy Chacon spent her childhood surrounded by dogs of all breeds and sizes. Though always adding chaos to her life, “running in and out of her room, stealing

I was first introduced to the phenomenon of Central Jersey back in my freshman year of college when my roommate corrected someone trying to describe the location of a certain