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Home Work: The Hudson Reporter Staff

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07030 CONTRIBUTORS

07030 CONTRIBUTORS

At home with NMG’s Hudson County editorial/ graphics team, with special thanks to the members of our stalwart sales team who have been working valiantly against tremendous odds. COVID-19 put us out of the office, but not out of the loop.

Writer Marilyn Baer

Photo by Malcolm Clark

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Staff Writer Marilyn Baer Photo by Malcolm Clark To be a good journalist, you’ve got to be able to work from anywhere. Lately, that’s my living-room floor, where the coffee table is just the right height for me to type my notes as I watch the latest virtual city council meeting. So far, 2020 sucks, but the one thing I’d like to keep from this year is the attire. I don’t think I’ve ever been more comfortable than in my button-down shirt and athletic shorts.

Art Director Terri Saulino Bish

Photo by Ronni Saulino Bish

Art Director Terri Saulino Bish Photo by Ronni Saulino Bish Working from home has been a paradox. To quote Charles Dickens, “It has been the best of times and the worst of times.” I eat lunch with family, pet my dog’s big white head, and avoid countless hours navigating the maze of New Jersey highways. But I truly miss my coworkers, their smiles, their rants, and their unmatched creativity. So, I guess I will “reflect upon my present blessings” and greet this new reality with a smile.

Writer Dan Israel

Photo by Thomas Szweada

Staff Writer Dan Israel Photo by Thomas Szweada Working from home has been an adjustment, but my “thinking chair” has made it easier. Occasionally one of my cats will come along to distract me, but I’ve maintained my productivity by dressing as if I’m still in the actual office. Some days are more casual than others, but it helps me get the job done!

Managing Editor Gene Ritchings

Photo by Lauren Naslund

Managing Editor Gene Ritchings Photo by Lauren Naslund Dear Dr. Norquist: It’s Gene, working from home, just me and my risk factors. My tasks and responsibilities are the same. Just no commuting to Bayonne. I can see the street out my window. Have coffee whenever. Have lunch every day with the love of my life. It’s quiet. It’s safe. I’m barefoot. Is it okay to like this?

Editor in Chief Kate Rounds

Photo by Beth Dicara

Editor in Chief Kate Rounds Photo by Beth DiCara Notice my Crocs? A must for your at-home ensemble. I’m moonlighting as an Amazon Package Rescuer-in-Chief for tenants and neighbors. The pay stinks, but it’s essential work. Speaking of essential, thanks to our editorial/graphics team for their incredible work during an incredibly stressful time!

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