
Former Paralympic Athlete Is Biking Across The World To Create Movement For ‘Diverse-Abled’ Community
“Paralympic Games, to me, is the epitome of human spirit and what we’re capable of.”

“Paralympic Games, to me, is the epitome of human spirit and what we’re capable of.”

“It was very frustrating as I was already running late [on NJ Transit],” commuter Jose Rodriguez told Slice of Culture.

“There’s definitely something for the young ones [in Inside Out], but they haven’t lived long enough to get what is actually going on in the story.”

Hudson County became a prominent voice in the presidential primary on June 4, sending a message to the United States.

“Everyone just looks at it like we open and close doors all day. And we do so much more than that, that’s just what the public sees. There’s so much that goes on in the background,” a PATH Train conductor said.

Walking into the Dr. Hemant Shah Sensory Theater at the St. Joseph’s School for the Blind, you will find different elements like tactile art, a floor projector, music, a ball pit and aromatherapy machine. These objects are intended to stimulate and encourage students to use senses like touch, hearing and

“The location is great, the view is phenomenal,” said the owner. “It was just a great fit for what we needed to do, and it’s amazing serving the Bayonne community.”

More than 590 athletes will be representing the U.S. at the games and among them are over 20 athletes from New Jersey.

“We really try to accommodate people with that… I’d say that really differentiates us from other restaurants and businesses around here.”

“[Jersey City] is one of our top locations… We love the people. [Despite] different cultures [and] different backgrounds, everyone seems to love pizza,” Starobinsky laughed.
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