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Buzz Feed
20-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Buzz Feed
8 Comfy Shoes From Hoka Your Feet Will Love
A pair of everyday running sneakers known for their cushioning — an updated version of a fan favorite style for 10 years. You may even find yourself running three miles more than planned because your feet feel that good. Promising review: "I love my Hokas; they are the only tennis shoes I wear. I started having problems with my feet a few years ago and my podiatrist recommended Hokas and I have been wearing them ever since!" —Have no nicknamePrice: $150 (available in sizes 4–12 and 10 colors) A pair of trail-running sneakers with a raised collar to help prevent dreaded pebbles, mulch, and other debris from getting in your socks. They're designed with a lightweight and grippy sole so you can feel comfortable and *not* like you're going to slip while you run up those hills. Promising review: "I plan to do some 50K–50M trail races in this shoe, and the two training runs I did in it, they performed beautifully! They're so lightweight, bouncy but not unstable, have amazing grip, and the gaiter was beneficial yet not noticeable. Leaps and bounds better and more comfortable/responsive than the Nike Ultrafly. I can't wait to see how it performs on race day." —SunshinePrice: $275 (available in sizes 5–11 and three colors) A pair of slides perfect for post-workout when your feet are ~sweaty~ and you need to give them some air, or just for throwing on as you run out the door. Promising review: "Went for a walk around the block in these and was super surprised at how comfy they were as well as how well they stay on without any effort on my part." —JasonPrice: $47.99+ (available in men's sizes 3–14, women's sizes 5–16, and eight colors) Or a pair of recovery flip-flops if slides aren't your vibe. These will hug your feet and keep you going even after you just ran miles, and you feel like you need to lie down for a few days. Reviewers love the support these provide, and are especially surprised considering that's not a common feature of flip-flops. Promising review: "These sandals are very comfortable. I have plantar fasciitis, and my feet are not sore at all when I wear them. I most likely will get another pair very soon!!" —BabsPrice: $60 (available in sizes 5–11) A pair of sneakers with a quick toggle lace so you can get going and not waste any precious seconds on tying the perfect knots. These are great for people in busy cities who are always on the move and need lots of cushioning. They even have some added water-resistance in case any puddles pop up along your way. Promising review: "I am obsessed with these shoes, and could seriously wear them every day! With these Hokas, you do not have to sacrifice style for comfort. I am 40 years old and wanted sneakers that were neutral colored — these deliver! I feel like I'm walking on a cloud." —39428SSPrice: $119.99+ (available in sizes 5–11, regular and wide styles, three models, and nine colors) A recovery slip-on with a unique silhouette that is bound to become one of your favorite shoes in no time. They have the support and comfort of a sneaker but are slip-ons, so you can get out the door in no time flat. Promising review: "Wore them immediately out of the box. Very comfy all day. Perfect for after working out." —TaylorPrice: $95.99+ (available in men's sizes 5–14, women's sizes 6–15, and three colors) A pair of mid-rise training sneakers made with a breathable collar to provide added ankle support for your side-to-side movements when you're hitting the gym. Your gym sesh just got more comfortable *and* stylish. Promising review: "I love this style of Hoka. I didn't quite like it at first, but I kept coming back to it. Not sure why, but really happy that I did. I can wear these with just about anything. I love the toe box. It's roomy and is comfortable all day; they feel great, and my only complaint is that it doesn't come in more colors. I'd love to see a nice solid white. Not a fan of the oatmeal color. I have many pairs of Hoka sneakers. These are probably my favorite right now for their versatility, comfort, and look." —Kate CPrice: $150 (available in sizes 5–11 and three colors) And some hiking "sandals" that will have you questioning if you're wearing a sneaker or a sandal. The mesh sides are not only breathable but also allow for easy water drainage, are quick-drying, *AAANNND* they help keep debris out, unlike traditional sandals. To top it all off, there is a toggle lace for easy on and off, and an adjustable heel strap for maximum comfort. Promising review: "Not what I was expecting. They are comfortable right out of the box with no 'breaking in' period! I was a little worried about the strap hurting on the back of my ankle, as some had mentioned that on a former model, but these did not rub my ankle at all. It's great because there's mesh on the side, as water/mud/dirt can go straight through and can be washed right out. We do a lot of waterfall hiking, so the quick drying is a plus, and the nonslip bottoms are nice, too. Definitely comfortable for everyday wear, but I use mine for only hiking, as I have several Hoka shoes for everyday wear. Will definitely be getting a spare pair!" —SuziePrice: $135 (available in sizes 5–11 and five colors)
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mayor Elicker celebrates launch of New Haven United FC
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker joined New Haven United Football Club owner Jason Price, coaches, and players at a celebratory launch, the city's semi-pro soccer team, on Friday afternoon ahead of the team's inaugural season. New Haven United FC is part of the National Premier Soccer League, which features players from Division I colleges and players beginning their professional careers. New Haven United looks to expand access to soccer, inspire youth, and strengthen community pride. The team's first match will be on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:00 p.m. against the Hartford City Football Club at Yale University's Reese Stadium. For more information about the team, residents can visit and tickets can be purchased at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Jason Price, who inspired 'Giving Back' drive, succumbs to cancer
Mar. 18—WATERTOWN — Jason R. Price, 41, who inspired a groundswell of local support in his battle with cancer, succumbed to the disease Friday morning. Local businesses, friends and associates rallied around Price. A Facebook page, "Standing With Jason Price: Local Businesses Giving Back" has 1,100 followers. It spread the word about benefit events and promotions local businesses created and hosted to aid Price Price, a 2001 graduate of General Brown High School, founded the Brew York Festival in Sackets Harbor. He was also co-founder of the Rock Out Childhood Cancer Foundation. He worked as chef and manager at Maggie's on the River and later managed and was a chef at Ruby Tuesday in Watertown and Good Fellos in Sackets Harbor. On Saturday, Price's family posted an update on the "Support Jason Price" GoFundMe page: "Jason passed peacefully after a nearly three year courageous battle with cancer. The battle would not have been possible without the seemingly unlimited amount of financial, emotional, physical, and spiritual support shown to him over those three years. The way our friends, family, and community have shown up for our beloved Jay has been astounding and humbling. We are so grateful." Also, "At the request of numerous organizations so generously offering fundraising efforts as of late, we will keep the Go Fund Me up for a short period of time to allow those to finalize and take place. All remaining proceeds will go toward alleviating financial burden in making his final arrangements, and to the sons he adored so very much, Caleb and Carter. Calling hours for Price are 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Johnson Funeral Home, 237 William St., Dexter. A celebration of life will follow at Dexter American Legion, 105 E. Bronson St. "Let his memory serve as a reminder to us all to live big and love hard," the GoFundMe update concludes. The Johnson Funeral Home obituary for Price can be found at