I’ve done virtually every job possible here: reporter, copy editor, wire editor, night editor, sports editor, metro editor, ...
If there is one theme that spans the entire history of The Journal, it’s this: Hudson County becomes a better place when it ...
Several stores, restaurants and entertainment venues offer free stuff on your birthday or during your birthday month.
A newly installed banner on the fence of the dilapidated train shed of the historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal ...
The Journal extensively covered the 1878 “slaughtered in his sleep” murder of a Jersey City police officer, Richard H. Smith, who was found bloodied in his bed, through its multiple trials of his wife ...
The last issue touches on The Journal’s legacy and history, with remembrances from our readers, photo galleries, personal essays from the staff, and much more.
Shell has withdrawn from New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, Atlantic Shores — marking the latest hit to the state’s clean ...
Families desperate to help their children raised thousands. The lack of accounting for where it went is "mind boggling," the ...
Melba Montgomery, a country music songstress known for her duets, died at the age of 86. The singer’s most notable duets came ...
Columnist Joan Quigley celebrates her first-place award in the news column category with Jersey Journal Editor and Publisher ...
For 157 years, The Jersey Journal did. I would be remiss not to recognize the people in our lives — wives, husbands, parents, ...
Like my favorite hero, Clark Kent, I knew I wanted to do good in my life and help those without a voice. For almost six years ...