Neighborhood Journal Generates Over 200,000 Visits – A website our community is going to for neighborhood news and information

What started as a source to provide information to the community during the pandemic lockdown including town hall meetings is now a fast growing website the community is going to for reliable news, opinion, information and entrainment. In just under 2 years the website received over 200,000 visits.

The Neighborhood Journal is a community oriented website focusing on providing the working class neighborhoods of Bridgeport, Canaryville, Chinatown and McKinley Park with majestic photographs, interesting articles, news, opinion, entertainment and thoughtful information relating to our community. The website has neat interactive features helpful to the community.

Neighborhood Journal provides useful links for community information

9th District crime statics

List of local restaurants

List of local homes for sale

Where to find the cheapest gasoline prices

Real Time Traffic Reports of the Neighborhood

Real Time Snow Plow Tracker of neighborhood streets

Information on Personal Injury litigation

Information on Self-Defense Laws in Illinois

Find CPS Garb-and-Go Meal Sites for weekends during winter break

What Makes A Great Photograph

I’ve always been a firm believer in local news, because it’s an opportunity to connect with the community where you live

David Shuster

On one occasion the NEIGHBORHOOD JOURNAL website reached over 20,000 visits in only a 24 hour period.

A post on the NEIGHBORHOOD JOURNAL Facebook page reached over 65,000 people in one week. Amazing numbers.

Always honored when a major TV news outlet like ABC7 NEWS uses a video clip from the Neighborhood Journal on their news cast.

Neighborhood Journal will be will be expanding into the Pilsen neighborhood.

Neighborhood Journal TV about to launch

Soon Neighborhood Journal will enter the world of steaming with Neighborhood Journal TV. The show will launch early next year. A live stream covering topics of interest of the Bridgeport, Chinatown, Canaryville and McKinley Park and Pilsen Neighborhoods. The show will interview people and major figures covering important issues of our community. A neat feature of the show is that viewers will be able to ask questions of the guests while the show is being live streamed.

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