Funds For Mental Health Crisis Response Teams May Soon Arrive in Jersey City
After months of working through bureaucracy, a community organization says it is close to landing the funds necessary to respond more appropriately to people experiencing a mental or behavioral health crisis. By sharing your email address with us, you’ll be entitled to view two Jersey City Times articles each month....
Updated 2026 Bethel Woods Summer Concert Lineup
If you’re thinking about live music this summer, one of New York’s most iconic venues just dropped a lineup that’s going to get a lot of attention. If you love live music, Bethel Woods continues to add big names to its huge concert lineup for this summer.
Belleville’s Silver Lake area getting police substation
It was two years ago when Belleville Mayor Michael Melham announced plans to open a permanent substation for emergency responders in the Silver Lake neighborhood of town. After many planning sessions in which to decide the exact location and the services that would be provided, the township is now moving forward with...
Jersey City Student Qualifies for International Science Fair
A Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School student nabbed a top award at the 68th Hudson County STEM Showcase last month, earning her the opportunity to compete at the world’s most prestigious high school science fair in May. By sharing your email address with us, you’ll be entitled...
American Airlines flight diverted to Detroit after passenger allegedly makes ominous threat
A passenger on a Chicago-bound American Airlines flight made a false bomb threat, forcing the aircraft to make an emergency landing in Detroit, authorities said. Jason Douglas Pazol was having a breakdown over medication issues on flight 2819 when he allegedly told other passengers and crew: “I will blow this f——...
New York-Based Video Platform to Layoff 130+ Employees
The video-hosting platform Vimeo will begin laying off over 130 employees following its acquisition earlier this year.
City Hall Stuns Pedestrians With Claim Sidewalks Now Split Into Toll Lanes
The New York City Council's official X account lit up timelines on Wednesday with a bold claim: something called Local Law 69 is "now in effect," supposedly carving city sidewalks into two lanes, a "faster" lane for anyone walking above 4 mph and a "slower" lane where users would face congestion pricing and tolls....
Medical Center Appears Stretched With Closure of Heights Hospital
When Heights University Hospital closed, Jersey City Medical Center became the last remaining acute care facility in the city. Among the biggest lingering questions since the closure is whether a city of more than 300,000 people can survive with just one hospital. By sharing your email address with us, you’ll...
Top NYC lawyers baffled by ‘odd,’ rare Diller verdict that saw cop killer cleared...
Defense lawyers told The Post on Thursday they are scratching their heads over the “odd” and extremely rare mixed verdict involving the career criminal who killed hero NYPD cop Jonathan Diller. Cop-killer Guy Rivera was stunningly acquitted of first-degree murder Wednesday for fatally shooting the married dad and...
NYC leaders want more red-light cameras to ticket drivers
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Look out, drivers, New York City leaders want to install hundreds more red-light cameras to ticket drivers across the city. On Wednesday, the New York City Council released its solution to fill the looming $5.4 billion budget gap. It includes a proposal to increase the number red-light...

















