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News4 months agoPort Authority Approves $45 Billion Capital Plan Bringing Major PATH and Airport Upgrades and Higher Costs
The Port Authority Commissioners of New Jersey and New York have approved a $45 billion capital plan that promises to reshape regional transportation over the next...
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News5 months agoJersey City Residents Urge Council Members to Maintain Christ Hospital Campus as a Medical Zone
At last night’s Jersey City council meeting, residents, healthcare workers, and union leaders delivered an emotional appeal: keep Christ Hospital’s 16-acre campus a medical zone and...
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News5 months agoHouse Republicans Reject Environmental Protection Amendment Brought by Congressman Menendez
Earlier this month House Republicans passed the PERMIT Act, legislation aimed at overhauling how clean water permits are reviewed and approved under the federal Clean Water...
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News5 months agoSupreme Court Weighs First Amendment Challenge from New Jersey Pregnancy Center
In June of this year, the Supreme Court agreed to hear First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, Inc. v. Platkin, a case involving New Jersey Attorney General Matthew...
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News5 months agoJames Solomon Wins Jersey City Mayoral Runoff, Defeats Jim McGreevey
James Solomon has won Jersey City’s mayoral runoff, defeating former governor Jim McGreevey in a race that reshaped the city’s expectations for the future. With 22,291...
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Politics5 months agoAl Sharpton Joins Jim McGreevey at Jersey City Church
On Monday morning, mayoral candidate Jim McGreevey gathered roughly 50 residents on the top floor of St. Michael’s Methodist Church in Jersey City for a breakfast...
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Business5 months agoCoreSite Opens Third Data Center in Secaucus to Support AI Demand
CoreSite, a U.S. data center company, has opened its third New York-area facility in Secaucus. The 138,000-square-foot facility was built to support the rising energy and...
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News5 months agoHeights University Hospital Cuts Services, Raising Concerns About Countywide Health Impact
Heights University Hospital has sharply reduced services after failing to secure the state funding it said was needed to stay fully operational, a move that could...
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News5 months agoHeights University Hospital Shuts Down Most Services After State Declines Funding Request
Heights University Hospital ceased nearly all operations on November 15, 2025, after New Jersey state officials denied the full request for emergency financial support from its...
