United Way may buy struggling Jersey City Museum's building
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JERSEY CITY AND BEYOND -- The United Way of Hudson County has expressed interest in buying the building at 350 Montgomery St., which houses the Jersey City Museum, sources say. Due to financial struggles, the museum closed its doors to the public in December. It is unknown whether the museum will open back up in those quarters, but sources believe the plan is to eventually reopen it, if it can get funding.

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saannleo
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February 14, 2011
The Jersey City Museum will be back, due to Jersey City's deep roots in history, civil war, & war between the Dutch/American Settlers with England. The question is when will they reopen.

I can see that the United Way does need a new office, they should look at 1,2, or 3 Journal Square near the PATH.

This is not a decision the city of Jersey City wants to regret later.