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Libraries are more than just book depositories, they are resources for the communities. They are quiet places to learn, work and collaborate, where the world at large can be temporarily

Did you catch The Digest’s previous blog post regarding RushCycling by fellow blogger Mike Scivoli?  In it, he talks about the wonderful experience he had visiting the RushCycling studio in

Aesthetics With a Side of Zen at Face Forward in Jersey City   With warmer weather just months away, there is no better time to rejuvenate your face and skin.

5 Minutes With: A Watercolorist   Recently I spoke with Robert Nardolillo, a local watercolorist who loves capturing cities like Hoboken in action. I’ve always wanted to get inside the

There are few things more delicious than fresh, homemade mozzarella cheese, moist and soft in texture, mild but by no means bland in flavor. Some basil, a drizzle of olive

SchoolPlus Hudson, an academic enrichment program, at The Hudson School, is offering chess classes for children at a beginner and intermediate level starting tomorrow, January 9th at 4:30pm. Chess, a

We’ve got some interesting prospects in store for the weekend! Van Vorst Park Farmers’ Market You can start your weekend off right by buying some fresh veggies and supporting local

Dine-In Local Tonight: Jersey City BYOB Options   Like my previous post on BYOB options in Hoboken, our intention is to keep both your bellies and your wallets full this

Hashtags have become a household term, an important social media optimization tactic and also a cultural communication phenomenon. First conceived by Twitter's early adopters to aggregate tweets based on topic,

This weekend, instead of flipping channels or sitting in front of the computer screen, step foot out of your house and head to Bow Tie Cinemas in Hoboken to enjoy