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Improvements coming to Newark Avenue pedestrian plaza
Jersey City Council approves $6.7 million construction contract ×
Construction on the Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza is scheduled to begin this April.
The Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza, in Downtown Jersey City, will undergo a major overhaul now that the city council adopted a resolution approving a nearly $6.7 million construction contract.
The pedestrian mall was first closed to vehicles in 2015 as an experiment to limit traffic and create a pedestrian destination, according to the city.
It was then expanded to a second block in 2018 and further expanded in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic to include portions of Grove Street between Montgomery Street and Christopher Columbus Drive as well as First Street and Newark Avenue.
Bottom line: Mascoma Valley could soon be high in fiber with new internet provider
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The Mascoma Valley was once described as a “food desert” because of the lack of fresh produce markets in the surrounding communities. Some might also have added “internet wasteland” because of uneven high-speed availability.
But, just like Enfield got a boost two years ago in fresh food when Jake’s Market & Deli opened a “mini-supermarket” on Route 4, now a company has arrived in town to boost high-speed internet service.
Nestled in a grove of trees along a typical suburban street sits an atypical house.
Itâs not clad in brick or covered in siding. Its walls are not drywall affixed to wood studs.
This two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath house is crafted out of four shipping containers.
Built by Maddox & Son Construction, the container house on Homestead Drive in Forest currently is offered as an Airbnb rental. Emily Rymer, rental manager, said the company wanted to experiment with crafting a house out of such an industrial object simply to see if they could.
The resulting home gives a nod to its industrial origin but still has the warmth of a modern home.