
By: Charley Albert The World Health Organization (or the WHO) has been referencing the new variant of COVID-19 as “The Variant of Concern.” This new variant was reported to the WHO on […]
By: Charley Albert The World Health Organization (or the WHO) has been referencing the new variant of COVID-19 as “The Variant of Concern.” This new variant was reported to the WHO on […]
By: Nicole Cordasco “We are living through unprecedented times.” You’ve heard it before and you’ll hear it again. But how are these circumstances affecting us and our mental health in the long […]
By: Emma Carriker COVID-19 has been impacting our daily lives for months now with no sign of stopping anytime soon. Since New Jersey was one of the top states when the outbreak […]
By: Daniel Galal The severity of COVID-19 cannot be overstated, the figures themselves say enough: 7,740,934 cases in the US, 214,108 deaths according to the CDC. A far-reaching pandemic, hitting every state […]
By: Kate Porcello On March 22nd of 2020, I wrote an article covering the then current news about COVID-19. I never thought I would still be writing about the prevalence of the […]
By: Jerry Bruno The deadly pandemic is living among us and we are trying to stay as safe as possible. In such dark and drastic times, many businesses have been striving to […]
By: Lily Caravela WEST CALDWELL-While the COVID-19 pandemic has left a detrimental effect on our community and resulted in mainly online learning, James Caldwell High School student-athletes are working hard to keep […]
By: Alexa Camerino WEST CALDWELL- After nearly 40 years of coaching the Caldwell Girls Varsity Soccer team, Mark and Mike Teshkoyan, who attained close to 400 wins, stepped down last spring. New […]
By: Amanda DeMaria 1. Go on a Picnic: Going on a picnic is a great way for you and your friends to catch up on your daily lives and spend time together. […]