Neighborhood News: Jersey City Named Most Diverse City, PA Mulls Airport Tax for Taxis & Uber

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**WalletHub has named Jersey City the most diverse city in the country. The 2017 study looked at 501 of the most populated U.S. cities across three key metrics: ethnoracial diversity, linguistic diversity, and birthplace diversity. Three Maryland cities ranked 2 through 4, whereas New York ranked 6 on the list. —WalletHub

**Passengers in taxis and Ubers could pay an extra $4 for pick ups and drop offs at JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark airports next year. The Port Authority says it would use the money to better the taxi dispatch systems at local airports. —Daily News

**A new restaurant opened this week at the former Music Box space on Monmouth and 7th Street. The currently nameless restaurant will serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner from 7am to 7pm. —Jersey City Eats

**Jersey Digs takes a look at the team behind Journal Square’s new favorite eatery, Square 1. —Jersey Digs

**133 Second Street has reopened as Public Storage Inc., a facility that will offer 4,000 public storage. The facility will also feature covered parking, security monitoring, and a resident manager. –Inside Self Storage

(Photo: Steven Fulop)

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