Now that the state Department of Environmental Protection has adopted its master plan for Liberty State Park in Jersey City, the focus has turned toward a potentially controversial renewal of the a…
A Jersey City property owner is contesting an effort by a government agency to take his family’s home to so the agency can provide more parking for the agency and its tenants. If it’s successful in…
Just a few weeks ago, visitors to Liberty State Park in Jersey City could see marine activity in the Hudson River but it wasn’t the seafaring traffic. It was a crane hauling out the remains of a ba…
The axe is reportedly falling on municipal employees in Jersey City. Exactly who they are, how many, and why they’re getting pink slips, though, remains a mystery. Two members of the City Council h…
Labor unrest continues to dog several Hudson County hospitals. Members of two union locals represented by Health Professionals & Allied Employees, the largest union of registered nurses a…
Add to the growing list of Jersey City skyscrapers Journal Square Towers LLC, a mixed-use structure that will feature the ward’s first luxury hotel. Revised blueprints for Journal Square Towers, LL…
This academic year, three New Jersey City University students answered NASA’s call to partner with the space agency network to advance space-related strategies. Gabriel Mendoza and Xyanna Fuentes, …
Lots of levers were pulled before construction began this week on a future building with a unique mix of affordable, workforce and market-rate housing at a formerly contaminated and now vacant site…
A Jersey City man the government described as a onetime organized crime operative has been freed from prison where he had served more than 36 years of an 80-year federal racketeering sentence.
Five days after a tour helicopter crash in the Hudson River off the Jersey City shoreline took the lives of all five passengers and the pilot, the Federal Aviation Administration shut down the operator. “The FAA is taking this action in part because minutes after the company’s director of operations voluntarily shut down flights, he […]
A full-scale investigation of Thursday’s deadly crash of a Bell 206L4 Long Ranger IV tour helicopter in the Hudson River off the Jersey City shoreline still has a ways to go.
The recognition comes at an opportune moment for Pu, who recently announced that she will run for one of two assembly seats in New Jersey's 32nd Legislative District.
The city administration proposes to widen the alley to provide room for a public park that would serve as a gateway to the site envisioned as the future home of the Pompidou x museum.
County government officials are now projecting it will be fall before the building can begin accepting judicial and administrative staff, county law enforcement agents and jurors.
The students formed "Strength for Seniors," which they describe as a "youth-led, Jersey City-based organization dedicated to enhancing senior citizens' physical and mental well-being."