Update on SLF (Spotted Lantern Fly) in New Jersey
The SLF is an invasive planthopper native to South and East Asia that eventually made its way to other parts of the world, including the U.S. It was first discovered in Pennsylvania in 2014 and spread to Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, New York, Connecticut, Ohio and New Jersey.
Virile Leads the Barbershop Trend
As any culture vulture knows, what was old and cool (either ironically or actually) will eventually re-emerge in popular culture. Needlepoint. Sewing. Baking. And of course, the old-style men’s barbershop.
LaKoet – Simply the Best
There is no limit to the nice things to say about LaKoet Salon. For one, owner Kitty Varco is a creative genius. A native of Buffalo, NY, she is an expert hair colorist and cutter. She is also an amazing maker of products. Yes, LaKoet supplies top notch brands that like their own are cruelty free and natural.
Dream Vista Café Now Open
Dream Vista Café just opened on York St., in the space that formerly housed Vogue Café. If you are familiar with owner Balsayat’s original café in Hoboken – Café Vista – it will be no surprise to you that the interior is gorgeous.
What’s New at Yaso Tangbao
Yaso Tangbao opened their 4th location last November at 30 Hudson. It was the team’s first foray into JC following on the success of their popular NYC restaurants in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Dreamy Drinks, Gifts and Eats at Lil Dove
Have you frequented The Lil Dove Café on Palisades Ave. in the Heights? It is an utter delight on so many levels. The food, the drinks, the merchandise, the décor…it’s all so light, lovely and charming.
Ice Cream Sandwiches for All!
Another niche ice cream store has come to Jersey City. Located in the Heights, Stack Creamery is a family-business devoted to the art of ice cream. The 3 siblings who opened Stack used to live in Jersey City for 6 years.
World Class Skincare & Beauty in JC
Shalea Walker has been working internationally as a licensed esthetician and professional makeup artist for nearly two decades. Her work has been featured in countless magazines and media outlets including Vibe, The Today Show, Marie Claire, Teen Vogue, Black Beat, Real Simple, Fitness, New Jersey Life…the list goes on and on.
Natural Path to Wellness at Raine and River
Support your health naturally at Raine and River, a new apothecary on Grove St., close to City Hall. Owner Natasha is a spiritual herbalist who creates plant-based medicines, potions, tinctures, extracts, teas and tonic to both promote overall health and healing as well as target specific maladies or conditions.
Rich Flavors at Poor Man Vegan
Monticello Avenue has a new vegan restaurant. Poor Man Vegan opened in May serving vegan comfort food at budget friendly prices. The wife and husband team behind this new spot began their business as a vegan catering service, delivering food and baked treats to events and parties.
Unjumbold Helps Elevate the Everyday
This Hoboken-based home, gift and lifestyle shop packs a lot of carefully curated products into their cozy footprint on 1st St. Owners Michael and John selected their retail partners with a focus on quality over quantity, sustainability, fair trade practices and diversity - focusing on women, LGBTQ and black-owned companies.
Serious Relief at Meta Bodywork
The deeply intertwined relationship between our mental and physical health is more apparent than ever. It is hard to keep your spirits up when, say, your neck in in spasm from typing from home all day in a non-ergonomically correct setup. Thankfully, Meghan and her team can help with this and with many more issues and ailments that affect parts of the body.
Smush Gallery’s Door is Open!
Have you checked out SMUSH Gallery in the Heights? It is a super cool art gallery and community event space run by multidisciplinary artist Katelyn Heller. And can we say hats off to her and all Jersey City artists and institutions who found creative ways to come out of the other side of the pandemic intact.
Drip Coffee Culture Drops in JC
Just days ago, the Drip Coffee Culture truck rolled up to West Hamilton Park to the delight of so many locals in Hamilton Park.Where have you been? was the most common question posed to owner Eric Maury. The answer to that is a great one…
Back to the Future at Newport’s Automat Kitchen
The automat holds a special place in our culinary history. Originally conceived of in Berlin in the 19th Century as a self-service restaurant, the concept really took off in America - Philly and NYC to be exact - after the Great Depression.