Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

Jersey City Government Launches Twitter Account

By • Sep 19th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City government has joined Twitter, hoping to add to the social media efforts it has been working on with its Facebook account. “Not only will residents be able to be notified of upcoming City Council, Planning, and Zoning Board meetings, but they will also be able to find out about cultural events, recreational activities, [...]



Jersey City is America’s 43rd Most Socially Networked City, According to Men’s Health List

By • Mar 24th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

As we know from past experience, there’s nothing the folks over at Men’s Health love more than a good list. This month, the magazine has a new one out that measures the most socially networked cities in America, and Jersey City comes in at number 43 on the list, sandwiched between Des Moines and Indianapolis. [...]



Residents Grow Increasingly Frustrated as Jersey City Continues Digging Out

By • Dec 29th, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

Three days after a massive winter storm dropped 26 inches of snow on Jersey City, crews are still working to get the city back to normal, as some residents are growing increasingly frustrated with the pace of the cleanup. Last night, Jersey City Incinerator Authority (JCIA) crews cleared a number of emergency snow routes from [...]



Tuesday Morning News Roundup

By • Apr 27th, 2010 • Category: Blog

- Three Years Later, Second Victim of Drunk-Driving Accident Dies: A 40-year-old Jersey City woman left in a vegetative state after a car accident involving a drunk Jersey City cop on the Pulaski Highway three years ago has died, making her the second fatality of the horrific crash. While her death is not expected to [...]



Jersey City Campaigns Embrace the Web … in Fits and Starts

By • Jul 3rd, 2009 • Category: Featured, Politics

How did Jersey City’s mayoral and City Council candidates use emerging web campaign technologies to bolster their bids for office this spring? With the hangover from the elections receding into the background and the runoff passed, we take a look at how well the campaigns integrated new technologies into their own strategies, and what impact that had on the outcome.

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