Kenneth Miles is the publisher of the Trenton Journal and a founding partner of 3rd Space, a boutique coworking space in Newark, New Jersey. Miles’ work has appeared in the New York Times Syndicate, Interview, Black Enterprise, Industry, Paper, The Source, and WBGO.org. Miles holds a Master of Science in Journalism – Media Solutions and Innovation from West Virginia University and volunteers his time with several local organizations.
HUD’s Capital Fund Emergency Safety and Security Program recently awarded the Trenton Housing Authority $250,000 in grant funds from the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. The funds were provided in order to upgrade public housing throughout the city, addressing security and safety issues. With the goal of creating safer and livable conditions for residents, the money awarded will be used to provide security, alarm and lighting systems, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors, as well as stronger window and door guards.
By Kariyah Bennett
College Senior, Kariyah Bennett, recounts the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic had on her college experience at Rowan University.
This pandemic took a lot from us, for me, it took away much of my college experience.
It was always the plan to attend college once I graduated high school. Mainly because my parents never had the opportunity to go to college themselves, due to financial constraints. It’s something about being a first-generation college...