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Rendering of the renovation of the historic Loew’s Jersey Theatre in Journal Square. Rendering courtesy City of Jersey City.

New Jersey companies are hiring now, and Jersey Digs is curating some of our favorite NJ opportunities. Your next job could be just a click or two away. We’ve found some terrific opportunities across industries and all over the state. If you don’t see t...


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Morey’s Piers has opened for the summer season with several renovated rides and a new dining experience. Image courtesy @wildwood_photo_of_the_day.

A Jersey Shore destination has officially re-launched their revamped boardwalk facilities just in time for the summer s...


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A deli that has served Jersey City for over 16 years recently celebrated moving into their new space at 322 West Side Avenue. Image courtesy Salumeria Ercolano.

An Italian deli that has been a staple of Jersey City’s West Side has moved a bit further south into a new space at Salumeria Ercolano and has re-launched its business at an iconic former diner space.

Opened in...


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Alexander Hall at the Princeton Theological Seminary. Wikipedia Commons.

Alexander Hall, built in 1817, was designed to resemble Princeton’s Nassau Hall, but it doesn’t get the same recognition. However, the nation’s oldest Presbyterian divinity school is expected to undergo an extensive restoration by one of the nation’s top architectural firms, which could boost its promine...


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14-16 Lock Street, Newark. Image via Google Maps.

A proposal by Newark developer Pedro Gomes to repurpose an empty lot along Lock Street in Brick City’s University Heights neighborhood recently secured approvals from the city’s Central Planning Board, moving the developer closer to breathing new life into the site. During the board’s


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