Community/Human Interest

We’ve all experienced a shift in our perception of time since the pandemic began. For many of us time now lacks coordination with our feelings about its measure and passing,

The Jersey Shore is an inevitable summertime destination. Whether you’re from North Jersey, South Jersey, or the totally fictional Central Jersey, soaking up the East Coast sun is something we

It’s the most wonderful time of year again, at least for some of us. But to get into that holiday spirit, there’s one age-old tradition that has to come first:

The role of the lighthouse in the 21st century is quite an interesting one. These famous shoreline structures once played a vital role in water navigation; some still do. Yet

Today, Digest Publisher and New Theory Podcast host, Tom LaVecchia, breaks down 2020 election predictions by state. For the purpose of these predictions, many U.S. states that have historically voted

Imagine riding your bike from Essex County to Jersey City. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Just the thought alone of weaving through traffic and finding some kind of manageable route

Hoboken artist Jamie Pomeranz is the creative power behind Devils May Care fluid art, formerly the high-end T-shirt brand that shared the same name. In the past few years, Jamie

This past year, longtime friends and Hoboken residents Andrew Sobieski and Adam Smith were training for the annual New York City Marathon. Even though the pandemic postponed their plans, all

Most little girls dream of their wedding day, and we tend to imagine that it’ll be a huge, lavish affair. I had a micro wedding in January of 2018, though

These days, it doesn’t take much to get swept away with the convenience of technology. We are consistently connected to something: a steady flow of work emails, phone notifications, and