As the COVID-19 global pandemic is in the midst of its peak, the one question that remains in people’s minds is, “When will things go back to normal?”
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As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase, governments around the world have enacted social distancing policies to limit the spread of the virus.
A startup company located in Hoboken has been utilizing the power of technology to help people find restaurants that utilize more sustainable practices.
On April 15, 2020, the City Council of Hoboken held a bi-weekly meeting to address a variety of issues, many of which were centered around the current global Coronavirus pandemic.
Last week, Stevens released a statement explaining that the university will be making rooms in Jonas Hall available to health care professionals from Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC) and the Hoboken Fire Department (HFD).
On Thursday, April 9, 2020, the City of Hoboken held a special city council meeting. The goal of this meeting was to pass a resolution that authorized the execution of a retainer agreement with Windels, Marx, Lane, & Mittendorf, LLP to act as a special legal counsel.
While the city of Hoboken continues to push out suggestions and policies that are intended to flatten the curve, the pandemic continues to rage onward.
Hoboken continues helping its residents and small businesses. The Hoboken Alliance has been updating its webpage with important information for small business on subjects related to the federal stimulus package and the New Jersey Economic Development Agency.
In recent weeks, COVID-19 has produced some type of lifestyle change for all of us, whether it be not being able to attend classes, being advised to work from home, or even both.
According to Mayor Ravi Bhalla’s daily briefings, the number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Hoboken has grown to 40.