Tag: scitech scity
Jersey City Planning Board approves 500-unit ‘Scholars Village’ portion of SciTech...
The Jersey City Planning Board unanimously approved (5-0) the 500-unit “Scholar’s Village” portion of the $300 million SciTech Scity project, which does not include...
Jersey City Council OKs Liberty Science Center High School project development...
The Jersey City Council voted for the project development agreement with the county for the Liberty Science Center High School at last night's meeting,...
Sheba Medical Center comes to Jersey City City Hall to explain...
The Sheba Medical Center came to Jersey City City Hall to explain their role in the $300 million Scitech Scity project, of which Sheba...
Jersey City Planning Board approves amended Morris Canal Manor plan, 1st...
The Jersey City Planning Board approved an amended 17-story Morris Canal Manor Plan about five months after being voided by a judge, as well...
Jersey City Ward F Councilman-elect Gilmore holds meeting on Morris Canal...
Jersey City Ward F Councilman-elect Frank “Educational” Gilmore held a hybrid town hall meeting last night to discus the Morris Canal Manor and SciTech...
Op-Ed: Jersey City should not be paying triple to make $300M...
In an editorial, Ward E District 6 Democratic Committeeman Gary Spingarn lays out how Jersey City is paying triple and should not be doing...
Murphy declines to comment on Jersey Journal editorial asking voters to...
Gov. Phil Murphy declined to comment on a Jersey Journal editorial asking voters to sit out the November 2nd gubernatorial race at an unrelated...
Murphy, Fulop, and DeGise break ground on $300M SciTech Scity project...
Gov. Phil Murphy (D), Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, and Liberty Science Center CEO Paul Hoffman were among the...
Op-Ed: Now is not the time for Jersey City to fund...
In an editorial, six Jersey City Board of Education trustees explain why they feel now is not the time for the city to help...
Jersey City Council to vote on LSC High School plan after...
The Jersey City Council discussed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) where the city would pay the Hudson County government $2 million a year to...