Seems like in this town, we’re always anticipating the future and celebrating the past all at the same time. Which is as it should be in a vibrant, ever-evolving community with deep generational roots.
While the city council just approved a new glass sky bridge as part of Stevens’s Academic Gateway project, the Hoboken Historical Museum is mounting an exhibit of 1970s-era photographs
Check out some of Michael Flanagan’s images in Melissa Abernathy’s story about the exhibit.
With summer on the way, Lots of Hoboken kids will be heading down to the Little League field. In this issue Arlene Phalon Baldassari profiles Joan Colgrove, the first woman president of the Hoboken Little League Managers and Coaches Association.
Speaking of sports, synchronized skating is one that many people have never heard of. Yet, Hoboken native Virginia Mason is a real champ. Read her story and enjoy the pictures of this truly beautiful sport.
Also, for summer, we have a story on how to prepare your pooch for the season, whether it’s taking vacation with the family or staying in daycare. There are probably as many dogs in town as there are baby strollers. Check out our gorgeous cover canine. His name is Rye, and he’s a Hoboken native.
If the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak when it comes to adventure travel, Dave Skibinski has your back. This Hoboken resident cofounded Live More Adventures for folks who want a guide and a group to help them realize their adventure dreams. Read Mario A. Martinez’s story and buckle your seatbelt.
Let us know your thoughts. If there is something or someone you’d like to see in the pages of Hoboken 07030, email me at krounds@hudsonreporter.com.
Have a great summer.