Jersey City's future is New Jersey's future.
The city is seeking $250 million in transitional aid to help protect services, affordability, and economic stability for working families. What happens in Jersey City impacts communities across our state.
Watch @Ana_Maria_Hill, Vice President and New Jersey State Director of 32BJ SEIU, explain why supporting Jersey City is an investment in New Jersey's working families and the future of our state
We're proud to endorse Bill O’Dea for Hudson County Commissioner in District 2!
As a Jersey City native and the current County Commissioner, Bill has been dedicated to standing up for what’s right and fighting for the working people of Jersey City.
We believe Blizzard 2026 was one of the ten biggest snow storms in Jersey City’s recorded history. Our crews will be out overnight finishing their roadway clean-up. Tomorrow, we’ll expand our efforts to clear crosswalks and more.
I want to say thank you to every Public Works crew member, MUA worker, police officer, fire fighter, and city employee who worked through that night (and the night after that): Jersey City sees your hard work and appreciates you.
To our residents: thank you for your patience. We heard your frustrations after the last storm. We took notes. We incorporated real learnings, and while this one wasn’t perfect, it was a lot better.
That’s the standard we’re holding ourselves to: not perfection, but constant improvement. In snow ops, and in everything we do.
A few updates as we return to normal:
🗑️ Garbage collection resumes on its regular schedule this evening
🏫 Schools and government offices are open tomorrow
🧹 Street sweeping remains suspended for now
Jersey City deserves a government as good as its people. We’re going to keep working towards that goal.
.@SolomonforJC has named Sarah Levine, a former deputy AG, as Jersey City corporation counsel.
“Sarah’s combination of legal excellence, public service, and deep roots in Jersey City makes her the ideal person to lead our Law Department."
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I'm proud to announce Sarah Levine as Jersey City's next Corporation Counsel, effective January 26.
Sarah is a Jersey City Heights native, McNair Academic HS graduate, and former Deputy Attorney General of New Jersey. She's taken on Amazon, fought for Guantanamo prisoner records, and locally led the charge for Right to Counsel and our ban on rent-fixing algorithms.
As our chief legal officer, Sarah will oversee all legal affairs for the City and serve as principal legal advisor to me, the City Council, and all municipal departments.
Sarah's combination of legal excellence, public service, and deep roots in Jersey City makes her the ideal person to lead our Law Department. Her track record speaks for itself.
A proud product of JC public schools, Sarah graduated from Barnard College and Yale Law School. She's ready to serve her hometown.
Welcome to the team, Sarah!
⚠️ WEATHER UPDATE - Saturday 1/17/26 - 1:30PM
HEAVY SNOW BAND IMPACTING OUR AREA NOW
🌨️ Current Conditions:
HEAVY SNOW falling across Jersey City
Heaviest snowfall through 2:00 PM
Expected accumulation: 1.5-3 inches
Snow will taper off between 2-4 PM
🚨 City Response: ✅ Streets pre-treated with salt and brine ✅ Winter assets deployed and active ✅ Additional equipment being brought in now to maintain roadways
⚠️ Driving Conditions:
Roads may become slushy during heaviest snowfall
Allow extra time for travel
Drive with caution
Our crews are working to keep roads clear
Stay safe, Jersey City! Our teams are out there working for you.
Jersey City needs a steady hand leading public safety—someone who's done the job and delivered results.
Anthony Ambrose cut homicides 44% in Newark. Now he's going to keep driving down violent crime here, and make sure we're ready for the World Cup and America 250.
We're getting to work.
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🏈 First playoff appearance since 2017 season
🏈 Career-high in Passing YDs, Comp % and TDs for Bryce Young
Young and the Panthers are moving in the right direction 👏