1. Jersey City - Noun
2. Jersey City - Proper noun
a city in northeastern New Jersey (opposite Manhattan)
Source: WordNetI went to Jersey City State College to please a family member. I wasn't prepared for school. To say I failed out is putting it nicely. Derek Luke
I believe the challenge the city faces is attracting continued development into the inner and western part of Jersey City. Nobody should be left behind as Jersey City continues to prosper and grow. Frank Vincent
I lived in Red Hook, Brooklyn, for about 10 years, and then we moved out to Jersey City after my wife and I bought a house up in the Catskills. I miss Brooklyn, but the commute to the Catskills is about 45 minutes shorter. Pablo Schreiber
I do feel we can create more jobs and opportunities for Jersey City residents, but in the spirit of free enterprise, I do not think it is right to force companies to hire a fixed percentage of local residents. Frank Vincent
Acoustic telephone ad, The Consolidated Telephone Co., Jersey City, NJ 1886 At first, the benefits of a telephone exchange were not exploited. Source: Internet
A couple of months ago (mid-December), a chilling attack at a Kosher supermarket in Jersey City resulted in the deaths of three civilians and a police officer. Source: Internet