At Stevens, inevitably, the school works closely with the city of Hoboken. Hoboken policy ultimately impacts Stevens campus and students. On September 21, the city council of Hoboken proposed a $27.5 million bond ordinance to fund projects to improve the community in the upcoming years.
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The inaugural SilverStrides 1 Mile Walk/Run was held on Pier A in Hoboken this past Saturday, September 24. Erin Kreis, Founder of SilverStrides, said that the event was a big success with an attendance of “43 participants ranging from 4-80 [years old].”
Hoboken drivers will be slowing down on city streets due to a new policy change made this past summer. On July 7, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S.
With more people becoming aware and concerned about protecting the environment, many new policies have been enacted in order to combat carbon emissions and invest in alternative energy sources.
In the city’s most recent efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla announced on September 13 that Hoboken will have new pop-up booster clinics to distribute the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine.
Through its newest initiative, the city of Hoboken has shown that it prioritizes the safety of its citizens and, consequently, the students at Stevens.
Kathy Hochul, the Governor of New York, recently announced that masks are no longer required for mass transit in New York.
After 15 years, plans for the Hoboken Terminal redevelopment are finally put in motion. On the night of July 6, the Hoboken City Council approved the long-awaited Hoboken Connect project thanks to NJ Transit, LCOR, and the Murphy Administration.
Hoboken as we know it could possibly be underwater by the year 2100. Climate change is causing sea levels all over the world to rise.
Since the legalization of marijuana in New Jersey in November 2020, the NJ commission established its first set of rules for the sale of marijuana in August 2021.