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Re: Anti-gay group plans protests in Jersey City
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Posted on: 2009/10/30 17:21
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Re: Anti-gay group plans protests in Jersey City
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Hi. I was in Hoboken today, both events. Washington St and Park Ave. Was really weird seeing these folks in person and the hate they preach. I drove out to west orange today, but parking or the lack there of prevented me from finding them. Tomorrow, Im going to try to get some footage at Dickinson HS. I just hope there is no riot, because these kinds don't play.

Posted on: 2009/10/28 1:30
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Re: ID theft ring victimized patrons at unnamed Jersey City restaurants
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regulator wrote:
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jclxz wrote:
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DouglasReynholm wrote:
That's why I use CASH 97 percent of the time at restaurants. I love when someone in front of me on line uses a debit or credit card to purchase something for less than 5 dollars, I mean really, are you 9 years old.


I actually saw someone put a $1-and-change purchase on a credit card the other day. They weren't even embarrassed.


why should they feel embarrassed? a feeling of embarrassment implies that one is doing something incorrectly. what, besides the fact that 2 posters on here disagree, is incorrect about using a credit card to pay for a $1 purchase?


I dont like to carry cash, and use mydebit card for everything. One time in the past 10 or so years, there was an un authorized charge on my debit card. I dont think a debit card would be issued to a 9 year old.

Posted on: 2009/9/1 16:56
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Re: JC Downtown Business Wish List
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I ditto that! I would also love a real good deli, with homemade food and an Apple Store.



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Hmmm...

1. Chipotle!

2. a serious coffeeshop, like Joe or 9th Street Espresso

3. a used book shop

4. bike store

5. more clothing stores w/ affordable prices

6. a bakery w/ decent bread and also treats like cupcakes and cookies and tarts

7. whole foods!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on: 2008/11/2 19:10
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Re: Extremely dangerous and irresponsible conduct of PATH train service Halloween night 2008
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When I left NY at 1:00 am at Christopher, the crowd was not so bad. There was no fee for the ride and the police just let people through, pointing them to then front of the car and filled the cars front to back. I think the majority of the traffic is on Christopher, so they need to devote entire trains to moving this traffic along. Maybe alternate some way. The PortAuthority should have a better plan in effect for these types of crowds.

Posted on: 2008/11/1 21:13
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Re: Greenville: An 'alarm'-ing problem -- Landlord won't change tenant's smoke detector battery
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I have to agree, this is just silly. Does she have no family, friends or someone who could do it for her? I'll go to Costco and buy enough batteries to last 5 years. I could see if the smoke-detector was broke, but this is just a joke.

Posted on: 2008/11/1 21:06
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City of Jersey City makes good.
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Long story short. I was pulling in front of Club H at the corner of Waren and CC and as I park, I hear this loud POP. I get out of the car and see my tire exploded - well, were these pipes sticking out of the ground, close to the curb. $200 later for a new tire and a 1/2 day missed work, I was really pissed. I submitted a claim to the city and in no time, I received a check for the expense. I was very impressed with how fast it was resolved. THANKS!

Posted on: 2008/8/31 5:42
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Its getting HOT and I need an A/C repair person
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Please help. Need to have my wall unit repaired before it gets too HOT. Can anyone refer a contractor.. THX

Posted on: 2008/6/1 1:37
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Re: An Open Letter to You, My PATH Nemesis
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I just thank GOD I don't have to deal with mass-transit. Working in Central Jersey and driving, even with the gas prices out weighs the PATH ride - UGHH

Posted on: 2008/5/30 3:36
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Re: Swimming
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with all the money coming into JC, I can't believe there is not a really nice pool/club to go to. Before it went public, there was a pool "the cabana club" at the foot of Liberty Park. This is going back many, many, many , many years. The pools mentioned do not cut it - Liberty park should build a club and charge $$, so it stays nice.

Posted on: 2008/5/29 4:20
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Re: Greenville: Loaded gun in School 41
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JerseyCityNj wrote:
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
By EARL MORGAN
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
A 13-year-old student at School 41 in Jersey City showed up at school yesterday with a loaded gun, officials said.

The student, who lives on Clerk Street, was arrested when a security guard noticed a bulge in his pants pocket and took him to the principal's office, where Officer James Wyatt, who is stationed at the school, searched him and found an Omega .22 caliber six-shot revolver, police said.

According to the police, the boy, who is being taught via home instruction, was at the school yesterday to take a state test. Police could not say how long he'd been out of class or why he was on home instruction, but such a move is usually reserved for students who are injured or have extreme disciplinary issues.

The 13-year-old entered School 41, located on Wilkinson and Ocean avenues, at approximately 11 a.m. to take the New Jersey ASK test, which is required of all third-, sixth-and eighth-graders.

It could not be determined what grade the student was in and school officials could not be reached for comment last night.

The boy was taken to the police Juvenile Division, where he was charged with possession of a weapon, police said.

He was later transported to the Hudson County Youth House in Secaucus, where he is being detained pending an arraignment today in Hudson County Family Court, police said.



Send the Kid to Jail, PEROID!

Posted on: 2008/5/8 0:36
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Re: Purportedly Incorrect Condo Building Master Deed - The Hague Building
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WOW, many, many, many years ago, maybe in the early 70's my great aunt lived there. Last unit on left / ground floor. I remember french doors, crystal doorknobs and really big rooms... ect. WOW. Forgot about this building.

Posted on: 2008/4/29 21:39
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Re: Hudson Catholic Regional High School is due to its doors on June 23
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I think it is very sad that the city, and others are changing so much. And, catholic schools are closing. Catholic families are being forced to send their children to public schools, where they can not pray at the start of the school day. For those of you that may respond "so, what". Maybe some public schools should close, where the only option is for its children to attend catholic education. It just seems that the values this country was founded on are being taken away at a drastic pace.

Posted on: 2008/4/24 23:45
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Re: Who here really, really hates Comcast?
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The only issue I have with comcast is poor customer service. My internet service is fairly fast, and TV never goes out.. The rates are very high.

Posted on: 2008/4/5 0:20
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Re: Any photographers into LOMO, Diana, Holga and other toy cameras?
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Varick, you can go to BH in NY - its on 9th and 33rd. I assume you have been there, if not, you will be like a kid in a candy store.. let me know how you make out - or if you would like to get together and shoot - would like to get a group together.

Posted on: 2008/4/2 19:47
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Re: Any photographers into LOMO, Diana, Holga and other toy cameras?
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Hey Jangie. Cool site here is mine

http://session36.smugmug.com/gallery/448123_RJpeQ

Would you be interested in getting together sometime? Maybe we can get a group together...

Posted on: 2008/3/21 14:44
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Any photographers into LOMO, Diana, Holga and other toy cameras?
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Now that the weather will start to become warm, I'd like to get out, dust off my LOMO and Holga and start taking some pictures the old fashion way. Any other members into these cameras or photography in general? I'd love to hear from you. Thanks!

Posted on: 2008/3/21 3:46
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Re: The Embankment Restaurant
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Am not so impressed. I find the place to be cold, stark and uncomfortable. While the music was sort of Zen, the place feels tense and the lack of heat made for a very uncomfortable dining experience. I will say the staff was polite - but lacking a genuine friendly approach. I assume being a new establishment, they were trying hard, or perhaps just the requirement of the owner? The waiter looked a nervous wreck as he served my friend and I one (1) piece of bread using two spoons? Come on, lighten up - this is Jersey City. I ate light, having just clams, which were so so. I am sure the food is great, but in reading the menu, I found it to be boring. On the other hand, I went to Marco & Pepe - for the first time and love it. Perhaps is the warm rustic feel. But I will give the Embankment another try, as I love to support Jersey City businesses. Regards.

Posted on: 2008/3/6 3:54
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Re: Who here really, really hates Comcast?
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First of all, Comcast will never go out of business. When I read posts like this, I have to laugh. Do you think customers are not happy with Verizon? Do you have any idea how misleading Verizon sales practice are? And you do have a choice... DirectTV And Dishnetwork. Or go back to rabbit ears :D-

Posted on: 2007/10/31 16:54
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Re: Who here really, really hates Comcast?
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Over all Comcast is not that bad, as for the most part, service has been reliable. Within the past 6+ years, I lost service on my TV and internet 3x, if that. While the internet service is not as has fast as I would like it to be, and the cost too HIGH, I'd give Comcast a 7 on a scale of 1-10. Customer Service is horriable tho. If you call, ask if they are in Lousiana (out source co) and request to be connected to the Union office.

Posted on: 2007/10/31 16:47
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Re: Dollar Buses
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Yeah, I remember the days of waiting for the #10 when I lived by the University. The service was a lot better when it was a private company. I remember the day Dorgan sold the company.. waited for ever for the bus.

Posted on: 2007/10/17 4:03
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Re: Best Jersey City Diners
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Think most of the above dinners are about average. I grew up close to the Miss America, and have to say it has gone a bit downhill, but over all, its not so bad. I would have to say Al's is the best discussed so far.

Posted on: 2007/10/6 17:20
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Re: Hamilton Park Ale House jersey Ave.
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I think the place has made a bit of change for the better. The music is fine (never heard any BJ) and the food pretty good. They always accommodate special requests, the wait staff is friendly and so is the owner - always get taken care of when I go there. In the 5 years I have been going to this place, I count on one hand the times the owner came up to me said hello. Maybe its good that a someone from South Jersey took over the place

Posted on: 2007/4/10 22:06
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Re: Holiday question: What do you tip your super?
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NOTHING! zero, NADA! Because thats exactly what I have gotten every single time I have had a problem in my unit, over the past 6 years. I would be more then happy to tip him, but I feel he should earn it. I'll take his $50 tip and go to A&P and buy stuff for a food drive. Happy Holidays!

Posted on: 2006/11/19 18:36
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Re: Newport Mall renovations
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Trust me, I am far from rich. Yes, most of the stores at Short Hills are expensive and some of the counter people are rude (they make Anna Wintour look like the pope) but its a much better shopping experience all together. And again, I am not trying to sound rude or put anyone down, but I think if Newport had more high-end stores, there would not be so much riffraff.

Posted on: 2006/7/10 3:23
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Re: Newport Mall renovations
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Newport Mall is a dump and will be until the day stores such as Pottery Barn and Anthropology move in (lol). Okay, I am not trying to sound rude, but, I rather drive 30+ min to Short Hills. Great collection of stores and when someone bangs into you, the actually say "I'm sorry". Regards

Posted on: 2006/7/9 5:21
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