In the thick of Journal Square, named for the daily founded in 1867, "Jersey Journal" in giant red letters adorns the building that once housed the newsroom, long since displaced.
A newly installed banner on the fence of the dilapidated train shed of the historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal ...
From delivering the paper to picking it up at the corner bodega to waging advocacy battles in its pages, readers from around the country recall their ties to The Jersey Journal.
A Jersey City man accused of killing a woman and her young children before stabbing himself encountered at least two ...
Two longstanding NYC area newspapers, including one immortalized in "The Sopranos," are vanishing from newsstands, part of a ...
The Hoboken PATH station has been shut down for nearly a month due to major renovations, closing a vital transit point ...
Harvey Rovinsky, the former owner of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, died on Tuesday. He was 77 years old. Rovinsky passed following ...
President Donald Trump is reportedly looking at selling off as much as two-thirds of the federal government's non-military ...