Hudson County
‘New’ languages rightly celebrated, respected at NJCU | Opinion
"We are at our worst and weakest when we see speaking other languages as foreign or dangerous, our best when we realize knowing other languages is part of being American.”
Jersey City crash between car and moped leaves three injured
Jersey City police responded and found three people on the ground with injuries, a smashed moped and a car that showed heavy body damage and a smashed windshield.
Jersey City hip-hop community puts together pair of fundraisers for landmark Moore’s Lounge | Testa
For years, the lounge has hosted open mic jam sessions and “Meet the Artist” get-togethers on Fridays and Sundays. There, aspiring young players and gifted amateurs meet and perform with often-legendary professional musicians.
Musical tribute to Ben Jones, artist and longtime professor, Saturday at NJCU
The Spirit of Life Ensemble will perform in honor of “The Universe of Ben Jones” on Saturday, April 27, at the Margaret Williams Theater at NJCU.
With some help, a cat colony made Bayonne Dry Dock its home. Then it disappeared
Thirty-seven cats were removed last week and brought to a veterinarian, according to the Bayonne Drydock and the organization it hired.
Man accused of stealing cellphone from PATH customer nabbed at Jersey City station: police
After swiping the phone from a woman at the Christopher Street station Tuesday afternoon, 24-year-old Jason Porch jumped on a New Jersey-bound train, Port Authority police said.
Jersey City carjacking foiled by police officer working construction site detail: authorities
Dondrey Jackson, 21, forced the driver out of his van at knifepoint on Bergen Avenue near Newkirk Street at 1:30 p.m. and then headed south, police said.
N.J. congressman Donald Payne Jr. dies
A member of a New Jersey political dynasty, the Newark native had been hospitalized for weeks after a heart attack.
Kismet of Kings marks 11 years of mentorship with gala hosted by ‘Empire’ actor May 3
“I knew that it worked when they stopped complaining about not going to recreation.”
Art at Novado, live music at White Eagle, and more best bets this week
Art exhibits, live music and more things to do this week in Hudson County
New exhibit showcases the black and white photos of Bill Bayer
“Bill Bayer In Black & White" opens in the Hoboken Historical Museum’s Upper Gallery on Sunday, April 28, with an opening reception from 2 to 5 p.m.
The audience gets their say with this production at Mile Square Theatre
Show Up, Kids! will play a four-week limited engagement at Mile Square Theatre.