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How social media ruined dating

Much as I hate to admit it, one of the things I’ve started doing to waste time during quarantine is watching trashy television.

I ain’t allowed to work on Maggie’s farm no more

As the first cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey were confirmed in Bergen and Hudson counties, local and state governments enacted increasingly stringent rules regarding how life may progress for the citizens of the Garden State.

City Council proposes prevention of rent increases

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.

Senior Kaitlin Gili starts international mentoring group for women

Like everyone else in the world, the Stevens community could use some good news. So let me tell you about Kaitlin Gili, a Stevens senior majoring in Physics, and the organization she founded, EWAAB, which helps young women planning to enter physics, computer science, and other male-dominated professions.

Optimism for a dark time

Through most of my youth, I was a pessimist. My Mom called me Eeyore, after the gloomy donkey in Winnie the Pooh.

Commuting through COVID-19

On March 1, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo confirmed New York’s first case of COVID-19. Four days later, Fort Lee Mayor Mark J.

Testing center opens in Hoboken

After recent calls for donations of personal protective equipment (PPE), Hoboken has received 12,000 surgical masks from “HongKongers4US.” 10,000 of these masks have been sent to the Hoboken University Medical Center, with the remainder to be used by the city’s first responders.