As remote work has left many offices empty, developers are turning these spaces into private homes – hopefully reviving dying business districts as the same time.
The grassy mounds that dot Detroit might be scrap heaps, or dumping grounds, or piles of ash and brick. But they are also unintentional artifacts in a tradition of monumentality and commemoration.
The deadline has passed for the remaining families at a mobile home community on Dickerson Pike to move out. And displaced residents are facing more than just financial hardships as their community is split up.
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March 31, 2021 at 11:50 PM
(EAST ORANGE/ORANGE, NJ) - On this last day of Women’s History Month, before the clock strikes 12 midnight, TAPinto wanted to pause from all the Coronavirus news and take the time to highlight women in our communities making a difference.
In honor of the many s-heroes, we have created our second annual “East Orange and Orange 100 Women of Power and Progress” list.
The criteria used to select each woman was as follows: 1. The woman must be a resident of or work in East Orange or Orange. 2. She must use her life and platforms by way of career, volunteerism, social media, etc. to promote positivity, unity, and the uplifting of other women within one of the two municipalities and beyond.
Churches go virtual this Christmas, streaming hope and joy in hard times
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Noon mass on Sunday, Dec. 20, at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, where there was plenty of room for in-person attendees to sit at a social distance. A Christmas Eve mass given by Archbishop Joseph Tobin at Sacred Heart will be remote only, livestreamed at midnight on the cathedral s Facebook page.
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Christmas Eve services at the Presbyterian Church in Morristown will begin at noon on Dec. 24, and live eternally on YouTube.
While the 287-year-old congregation is steeped in tradition and history General George Washington is depicted receiving Holy Communion during a Revolutionary War-era outdoor service there it will join countless other houses of worship during this extraordinary holiday season in using thoroughly modern means to mark the birth of Jesus.