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Here Are 5 Jersey City Stories You Missed This Week
A world-class French museum is anchoring in Jersey City, several public school teachers are resigning and more.

JERSEY CITY, NJ — The news never stops in Jersey City and this week was no different. From the announcement that a world-class French museum is anchoring in Jersey City to several public school teachers resigning amid controversy this week, there's lots to catch up on.
Here's a list of five stories you might have missed this week to get you caught up:
Paris Pompidou Center Plans Jersey City Outpost
Jersey City will host the first North American museum outpost for the Pompidou Center in Paris, bringing the famed art hub and its world-class collection of work, to New Jersey.
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Where Did The Castles In Jersey City Come From?
Jersey City is full of surprises and Liberty State Park is no different — but it's not just the perfect sunny spot on the field that catches some visitors by surprise.
Jersey City Welcomes 'Woodstock For Artists' With New Mural Fest
Jersey City artists and admirers are anxiously awaiting this weekend's Mural Fest — a public art festival that officials and artists hope will become an annual event.
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Jersey City Makes WalletHub List Of Best Places To Raise A Family
Jersey City made it in the top 100 on WalletHub's list of the best cities to raise a family. Jersey City ranked at 81 out of more than 180 U.S. cities on WalletHub's list.
3 Jersey City Public School Teachers Resign Amid Controversy
Three Jersey City teachers resigned from the district last month, including the Dickinson High School teacher who was recorded in a racist rant against Black students.
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