local

While most community colleges operate without dormitories, the Assembly Higher Education Committee recently approved legislation in New Jersey permitting the 18 county colleges to build and operate on-campus housing for

The Earth stood still in 2020, alongside Descendants Brewing Company‘s plans for a grand opening in Milford, NJ. Team leaders Joe and Ana David, alongside members Aaron and Jaime Forste

With the COVID-19 crisis slowly shifting to the past, we’ve entered our own Roaring Twenties. It’s time to celebrate 1920s style at Nucky Thompson’s, a new speakeasy in Jersey City.

Exciting news for people in love with both food and socializing: the famous outdoor food festival and market, Smorgasburg, is coming to Jersey City this summer! Smorgasburg will make its

Green energy is at the forefront of the Biden administration’s goals for the next four years. On March 29, 2021, the White House specified this goal: 30,000 megawatts of offshore

If you’ve strolled down First Street in Hoboken, then you’ve likely passed by Vintage on First. Walking into the store feels like a fever dream, where miniature plastic baby pins,

When someone thinks of Hudson County, they may call to mind the scenic views of New York, the famous Italian delis of Hoboken or the bumper-to-bumper traffic of the Pulaski

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