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It’s been nearly three months since Salon Gatto closed down due to the coronavirus pandemic. “I made the difficult decision to close the salon on March 15th ahead of the

In response to the coronavirus outbreak, it has been uplifting to see the ways in which businesses across the country have given back to their communities. Whether it’s through fundraising,

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

Back in December, I was working on The Digest’s annual Restaurant Guide. Among the many restaurants that we featured was Jersey City’s Low Fidelity Bar, who Heights residents like myself

Once upon a time, The Digest used to publish an annual art issue and it was always one of our favorites to work on—simply because there’s no shortage of local

Over the past few weeks, we’ve learned of dozens of small business closures throughout Hudson County. Many of these stores surrounding Hoboken and Jersey City were ordered to shut their

As the year comes to an end, we start to look back at all that has happened over the months. While some good did come out of 2017, it was

On October 29th, the city of Hoboken will be hosting its first-ever Out of the Darkness event — a fundraising walk initiated by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Suicide

It’s around that time of the year where mornings are becoming brisk and summer is coming to a close. That means the All About Downtown Street Fair in Jersey City

International Taekwondo Academy: Setting Bars and Going Beyond By Alex Park At the International Taekwon-Do Academy, head instructor Vic Teran advocates respect, diligence, and self-confidence through personal growth and fitness.