New Jersey Korean Community Center is moving to Ridgefield.

The New Jersey Korean Association will be moving to Ridgefield next month. At the board meeting held on the 11th, the motion to move the association from its current building at 21 Grand in Palisades Park to the first floor of the building at 1061 Slocum Avenue in Ridgefield was approved.

The Ridgefield building where the New Jersey Korean Association will be newly built was previously used as the association building by the New Jersey Korean Evergreen Association. According to the association, the relocation of the association is scheduled to take place in early to mid-next month.

An official from the board of directors of the association said, “The executive board, including the chairman, requested the board of directors about the need to move the association, and we decided to move after considering accessibility and convenience of space.”

However, it is reported that there was no specific discussion at the board meeting that day regarding the use of the existing Palisades Park Korean Association building, which still has time left on its lease.