Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful hurricanes to strike the Caribbean and the southeast U.S., hit the U.S. & U.K.
Posts published by “David Rogers”
Seeing the footage from the alt-right rally in Charlottesville four weeks ago gave the appearance of a tranquil college town, typically livelier than Hoboken, under attack.
Any of my readers who either know me personally or are in Pierce at 1 on Thursdays know that my other main contribution to the media at Stevens is a radio show.
One of my favorite annual events is happening right now in the city: The New York Auto Show. Going from April 14-23, it’s about the only time I can meet with a bunch of motor heads/road addicts/whatever you want to call us in a city that’s increasingly notorious for its difficult driving conditions and high cost of car ownership.
Recently, Stevens has accepted over $20M in donations from alumnus and RightNow Technologies founder Greg Gianforte, primarily from two $10M donations.
Last Wednesday, Oiio Design Studio released a concept for “The Big Bend,” a skyscraper that bends into a semicircle at the top and makes its way back to ground level.
Long-time readers of mine (and people who are generally close to me) will know that I like donuts. I wrote about some of my favorite donut places about a year ago, and I often bring donuts from those places to Snevets for celebrations.
I’ll be celebrating my birthday a few days after this piece is published. For some reason, I seem to frequently celebrate my birthday with Chinese food, so I figured I’d write about a rather unique place in Chinatown I found out about nearly a decade ago (yikes, I feel so old!).
In honor of the third Hoboken water main break of the year, I’m going to write about an odd and underappreciated benefit of New York: the water.
I suspect most of my readers know the typical ups and downs of the different ways of getting from Hoboken to the city.