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Jersey City lies on the west bank of the Hudson River across from Lower Manhattan in New York City, and is part of the New York metropolitan area. A commercial and industrial center, it is a port of entry and a manufacturing center. With eleven miles of waterfront and significant rail connections, Jersey City is an important transportation terminus and distribution center. It has railroad shops, oil refineries, warehouses, and plants that manufacture a diverse assortment of products, including chemicals, petroleum, electronics, textiles, and cosmetics. Jersey City has benefited from its location near the island of Manhattan, as many of its companies are extensions of businesses headquartered there. Recent developments have included increased housing and shopping areas; some parts of the city, however, remain run-down after years of commercial inactivity. Jersey City is home to the New Jersey City University (NJCU) and Saint Peter's College, both of which are located in the city's West Side district. It is also home to Hudson County Community College, which is located in Journal Square. The University of Phoenix has a small location at Newport, and Rutgers University offers MBA classes at Harborside Center. Hudson Catholic Regional High School, a regional high school established in nineteen sixty-four for young men of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, serves around five hundred fifty young men and is run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. St. Peter's Preparatory High School is a private high school founded in eighteen seventy-two by the Society of Jesus. It is the only Jesuit high school in New Jersey. Other private high schools in Jersey City include the Academy of Saint Aloysius, Caritas Academy, Kenmare High School for Women, St. Anthony High School two-time national champions in Boys High School Basketball, Saint Dominic Academy and St. Mary High School.
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