Community/Human Interest

In a world of Peloton, Soul Cycle, Equinox and Mirror, how and where you workout is changing. While many find ways to stay in shape without even stepping foot into

I’m not gonna sugarcoat it–I hate the holidays, and most of all, I hate holiday music. That being said, I love spending time with my nearest and dearest, eating good

In 2015, The New York Times featured the town of Rutherford, New Jersey in their “Living In” column. In an effort to depict what it would be like to reside

New York City is the greatest city on the planet. A hub of travel, fashion, economics, and young twenty-somethings with something to prove. The city is known across the world

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become deeply intertwined with the everyday functioning of society, whether we fully realize it or not. AI is not new, per se, but its availability and

On June 19, 1846, the first recorded baseball game match was played in Hoboken, where the New York Base Ball Club defeated the Knickerbockers 23 to 1. While baseball had

I had to say it out loud because it sounded so crazy: I am one of 33,000 participants who ran from Staten Island, through Brooklyn, into Queens, up to Harlem

So there I was, minding my own business on the Hoboken waterfront. From the corner of my eye, I catch a gray mass, fluttering toward my friend’s ankle. “Don’t move,”

Summer has ended but it feels like we barely had a chance to enjoy the warm weather or the freedom it brings. Haven’t gotten a chance to get a little

The number of people in poverty is rapidly growing. And when the majority are only getting poorer, only a handful are managing to get rich. The rich have become richer,