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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 27 MIN

Episode #325: The Farthest Dot on the Map with Elizabeth Deegan

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Elizabeth Deegan didn't move to Greenville with a plan. She moved there because she could afford a house with a clawfoot bathtub and a chunky banister — a place that felt like what a home is supposed to look like. What she found was a neighborhood with a real sense of community and almost no infrastructure to tell the rest of Jersey City it existed. About fifteen years ago, she did something about that. She converted her backyard garage into an art space, recruited friends from Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island to help build it, and started hosting shows. That became Project Greenville — still running, still volunteer-powered, still the farthest dot on the JC Friday map. This conversation is about what it takes to show up for a neighborhood, year after year, on a shoestring budget, mostly without anyone asking you to.

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