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TEANECK, NJ Residents and frontline workers in Teaneck have seen the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, particularly in the earliest days.
Now, one local business is looking to honor the perseverance and strength of the town as vaccines begin to make their way to New Jersey, and, perhaps, there is hope on the horizon.
Organized by the personal injury law firm of Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, Monday is billed as Teaneck Strong Day.
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Meant to align with the first day of winter, community leaders, along with the law firm, are asking participants to wear #TeaneckStrong masks and t-shirts on Monday, and post a photo, and the hashtag, to social media.
UPDATED: December 18, 2020 at 12:08 a.m.
University Professor and potential 2022 gubernatorial candidate Danielle S. Allen said she would apply decades of experience in academia to her foray into politics in an interview with The Crimson on Tuesday.
Allen announced on Twitter Monday she is exploring a potential Democratic candidacy for Massachusetts governor in 2022. She also officially filed as a potential candidate with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, making her the second Democratic candidate to publicly explore a 2022 gubernatorial bid.
At Harvard, Allenâs academic work has focused on democratic theory and the history of political thought. Allen â who holds Ph.D.s in classics and in political science â said her academic interests have provided her with a âlong historical perspectiveâ valuable to public office.
University Professor Danielle S. Allen is exploring entering the 2022 race for governor of Massachusetts, she tweeted Monday.
âItâs time to lay a new and fair foundation for #OurCommonwealth,â she wrote. âWith the right infrastructure beneath our feet, we can create a brighter future together. Thatâs why Iâm exploring a run for Governor of Massachusetts.â
According to Allenâs campaign website, she plans to focus her platform on achieving âa fair and flourishing economy,â âeducational excellence,â and âsustainability.â Her beliefs in justice, a foundation of health, and democratic innovation will also shape her possible candidacy.
Allen, who is a political theorist, has swiftly risen in the Universityâs ranks since she joined Harvardâs faculty in 2016. Just one year and a half after joining the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, then-President Drew G. Faust selected Allen as a University professor â the
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