
BY: Alex Connell
The Hoboken Historical Museum will host a free event centered around “Changing Landscapes of Hoboken: Feasting, Conversation and Poetry” on Saturday, April 26 at 4pm at the museum. Dr. Mary Ann Miller & Dr. Lena Campagna from Caldwell University and Dr. Angela Siletti Murolo from St. Francis College will lead the event.
Featured readers include Hoboken Historical Museum Poet in Residence Danny Shot, poet James Ruggia, and short-fiction writer Paul Drexel. These writers and members of the community will share their experiences of gentrification through the lens of Italian street festivals in the Mile Square City.
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