I haven't had class all week. My university is in Hoboken.
I also have no way to get there from where I am now.
The MTA Hudson Line is closed.
NJ transit is closed..
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I was surprised to see the water gushing into the PATH station in Hoboken through the elevator.
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I use that station two times a week to commute to class. I bought my first couple of tickets from the ticket box that's in that shot.
Hoboken has huge pizza. Like 36" pizzas, I think. They are so big they need two plates to serve one slice. There's only one pizza place open now. The rest of them have been closed since Monday.
I didn't go to Hoboken last Monday for class because classes were cancelled. I wouldn't have been able to make it to Hoboken anyway -- they had cancelled all the trains. The apartment where I stay during the weekday hasn't had power, water, or gas since Monday. The apartment was also apparently flooded by a couple of feet on the first floor, but I am on a higher level.
It's really weird for me to be home up north for such a long time, but I guess I am one of the lucky people. The only direct damage I'm going to have to face is a fridge full of bad food when I go back to Hoboken.
But right now my friends in Hoboken don't have power in their houses. There is public charging stations where people have to go out to plug in their phones. There's no gas because there's no power to pump it. Supermarkets are only taking cash and only sell non-perishables. It must be a really strange, wild experience to be in Hoboken right now, and I'm glad I'm not there right now, but I also feel strange because I should be.