Over the past few months, we’ve seen a great number of passionate people fighting for justice and racial equity. While some people seem to drift away from the topic and others claim protests do nothing, it’s important to take a moment to see what’s been accomplished and what we still need to do. What has […]
15 Chocolate Treats in Jersey City
I love chocolate. Here’s a list of where to get your chocolate fix in JC! 1. Lee Sims Chocolate 743 Bergen Ave, Jersey City View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lee Sims Chocolates (@leesimschocolates) Website: https://www.leesimschocolates.com/ 2. Elements Truffles 600 Palisade Ave, Union City View this post on Instagram A post shared […]
Talking Taxes with Carmela Walrond at JLD Tax Jersey City
Carmela Walrond is an experienced Tax Attorney and Tax Accountant, who has helped her clients save millions of dollars in back taxes through a variety of methods, including the IRS Offer In Compromise program, penalty abatement, and Audit representation. Carmela is also licensed to practice in federal and state Tax Court as well as bankruptcy […]
Nevin Perkins- Activist & Founder of Black Men United
I first heard about Nevin Perkins, a Jersey City activist and founder of Black Men United, after an incident which was caught on tape that involved six officers responding to a street fight on Bostwick ave. The officers tried to disperse the people gathered in the streets and then someone had reached for an officer’s […]
The JC Relief Squad Story
We are now in July, and as things are re-opening but cases still popping up all over the state, it’s crazy to think about the last few months. I don’t even really know where to begin. On March 14th, Jersey City shut down after cases of COVID19 started growing. We all went into Quarantine. Things […]
How to speak to your children about racism
Considering the recent events, I wanted to address the topic of racism and how we as a community can educate our children to be “woke” individuals. As Jersey City residents, we are fortunate that we live in the most diverse city and that our children are exposed to many cultural backgrounds, however, silence is what […]
My Name is Lynn Hazan
When people call me “Chicpea,” I cringe. It makes me feel uncomfortable. How did a brand, a business, a name I created make me feel so uneasy? Because it’s not me anymore. I started this platform as a hobby 6 years ago when I was working in the corporate world and was miserable with my life. […]
City announces Municipal Outdoor Pools Open
Mayor Fulop announced today the reopening of two public pools as well as all city playgrounds and splash pads as the scorching summer temperatures set in and the city works to reopen its public spaces and services to the community at large, on the heels of three-plus months of the pandemic lockdown. The recent summer […]
7 Spots To Drink Outdoors This Weekend
Governor Phil Murphy announced a few days ago that he is reversing the executive order for allowing indoor seating at restaurants given the uptick in cases around the state and country. It seems like a few weeks ago, our elected officials decided to just say “fuck-it” and let everything open up. Too quick. If you […]
Fourth of July weekend activity ideas
With the fluctuation in COVID-19 cases, many shore cities have cancelled or postponed their fireworks shows and Fourth of July events. If you’re looking for others ways to pass the time during this 3-day weekend, here are a few ideas! Don’t forget to be safe. There’s still a pandemic going on and there’s always a chance […]
15 Reasons Why We Love Canada
I was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. My parents immigrated to Canada from Israel in the early 80s right before I was born. Their initial plan was to move to New York City but they couldn’t get the paperwork, so my father decided to move to Montreal instead. My aunt was there and there […]
Meet K. Guzman, running for the NJ Congressional District 8
This upcoming July and November, all Congress seats are up for election. This is the time to get educated, read up on the candidates, and make your choices! K Guzman reached out to us recently to let us know she’s running as an Independent candidate and we were excited to highlight her candidacy to show […]
Ward A Food Tour with Councilwoman Denise Ridley
Back in February, pre-lockdown I had the pleasure of joining Ward A Councilperson Denise Ridley for a food-tour in the Greenville neighborhood. It was so much fun getting to know Denise (Interview coming soon) and eating at her favorite food spots. She took me to three places: Karina Restaurant 201 Ocean Ave A A no-frills […]
Primary Elections: What you need to know
This year, the primary elections in New Jersey are happening a little differently. All voters are expected to submit a Vote-by-Mail ballot for the primary election. If you haven’t already, you have just a few more days to apply for a Mail-In ballot. The July 7 election is the primary election for President of the […]
10 movies by Black directors to add to your watchlist
Being an ally includes addressing the appropriation of Black culture by a society that continues to oppress Black people, and supporting Black culture as a whole – businesses, music, film, all of it. Whether you realize it or not, Black art is an influential part of our culture. Elevate and support their work. Black directors […]
Juneteenth 2020 Recap: Freedom and Liberation for ALL!
It’s been one week since the world wide festivities have commenced and I must say that, my experience this year was definitely one that I couldn’t keep to myself. June 19, 2020 was a little different for the culture, In the midst of a pandemic we are also fighting the fight of all fights. We […]
Babes of Jersey City – Essential Workers pt 2
A little over a month ago you guys nominated local babes who are essential workers and have been working so hard to protect us during the Coronavirus lockdown. Check them out! George Barnes – @dysphagiadude George has lived in Jersey City for 5 years with his wife, son, and Cockapoo. He has moved all over […]
7 Spots For Outdoor Dining This Weekend
We recently put up a guide to Outdoor Dining in JC, post-lockdown and had the pleasure of going to a few local spots to experience outdoor dining with all the new rules and regulations. I must say I am incredibly impressed with our local businesses and how they adapted to this “new normal”. I am […]
Black LGBTQ+ organizations to support
Pride is meant to be intersectional. There would be no Pride celebrations without the Black trans and queer leaders who led the movement. This year, we’re sharing many Black LGBTQ+ organizations to support, whether it’s through donations, volunteering, or simply sharing with others. We’ve also included resources that include any organizations we may have missed! […]
The Slow Streets Pilot Program- Jersey City
Mayor Fulop and City Council Announce Latest Safety Measures Supporting Social Distancing to Help Businesses and Residents Recover New “Slow Streets” Enhances Administration’s Various Safety Initiatives to Accommodate the Current Need for more Space, Especially in Urban Areas JERSEY CITY – Mayor Steven M. Fulop announces the historic implementation of a Slow Streets […]
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