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Re: Jersey City man robbed of cell phone in Hamilton Park.
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Actually I don't hear them, I'm not bs'ing. It's not like they're playing bball in my living room. They aren't that loud outside even if you walk out there at midnight. Look at property prices on the block, nothings dropped 250K. It's a great neighborhood and the park is beautiful. I have no problem with a basketball court, if I needed complete silence I would live in the suburbs.


Posted on: 2013/3/22 18:45
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Re: Jersey City man robbed of cell phone in Hamilton Park.
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I live right across from the courts and I don't hear a thing at night. Never heard a complaint from my neighbors either. The material they used for the bball courts is great.

Posted on: 2013/3/21 19:15
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
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How unprofessional was that email? I couldn't believe they put everyone's email address in there! It did not even offer a single excuse as to why they were doing this favor for the restaurant. Silverman is who owns Hamilton Square right? Wonder how they manage their condo's if they can't even manage a parking lot without getting everyone pissed off.

Posted on: 2013/3/21 11:46
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Entrepreneurs’ Organization Launches First “Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award”
#34
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Sharing the below release, I believe there are a lot of JC residents who could qualify for this!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Lori Faigin
973-257-5533 or lfaigin@thes3agency.com




(March 19, 2013 ? Boonton, NJ): The New Jersey chapter of Entrepreneurs? Organization (EO NJ) and The Star-Ledger/NJ.com announced a call for entries for the first annual Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award (www.GardenStateEntrepreneur.com). EO NJ and the Star Ledger have partnered to create this award to honor New Jersey-based companies that exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit of the state. The 2013 Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award will be conferred in three levels of distinction by 2012 revenue levels: Under $1M, $1M-$10$ and $10M+. Entries will be judged by EO, The Star Ledger, and a celebrity judge: JJ Ramberg, host of MSNBC?s Your Business.
Winners will be recognized for their drive, perseverance, business creativity and business success stories with an award as well as a year?s membership in EO (for qualifying businesses; those who don?t qualify will receive a year of mentorship from EO). The Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award was created as a way to recognize and connect successful New Jersey entrepreneurs, and to help cultivate even more business growth within the state by increasing awareness of EO and the significant resources it offers.
?EO is a global organization that helps entrepreneurs continue to grow professionally and personally, and we are excited to honor successful New Jersey businesses and people who are making a difference in their industry,? said Carl Gould, President of the New Jersey Chapter of EO. ?As the leading source for business news in our state, The Star Ledger is a natural partner and we are honored to be working with them.?
Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award eligibility and program details are available online at www.GardenStateEntrepreneur.com, where entries will be accepted through April 17, 2013. The three finalists in each category will be announced on May 6, 2013 and invited to an awards gala on May 20, 2013 where the winners of the first annual Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award will be named.

About the Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award
Entrepreneurs? Organization New Jersey (EO NJ) and The Star Ledger have partnered to create the Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award to honor those who are building and leading successful and growing businesses in the Garden State. The Garden State Entrepreneur Excellence Award in New Jersey recognizes entrepreneurs who make a difference in their industry, with their employees and team, and with the community. For more information on the award, visit www.GardenStateEntrepreneur.com.

About the Entrepreneurs' Organization
The Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) is a dynamic global business network of 8,000+ business owners in 40 countries. Founded in 1987 by a group of young entrepreneurs, the year 2012 marked EO?s 25th anniversary. With its transformative experiences and unparalleled peer network, EO transforms the lives of the entrepreneurs who transform the world. EO is the catalyst that enables entrepreneurs to learn and grow from each other, leading to greater business success and an enriched personal life. Membership in one of EO?s 121 chapters is by invitation only; the average member is 41 years old with annual revenues of $17.3 million. For more information on EO, visit www.eonetwork.org or call 703.519.6700.

About JJ Ramberg / MSNBC Your Business
JJ Ramberg is the host of MSNBC?s Your Business, the only television show dedicated to issues affecting small business owners. Now in its seventh season, the program has profiled hundreds of small business owners and featured advice from countless small business experts and investors. She is also co-author of the bestselling book It?s Your Business ? 183 Essential Tips that Will Transform Your Small Business. JJ is passionate about small business and has firsthand experience as an entrepreneur herself. With her brother, she co-founded GoodSearch.com, a company which transforms every day actions into ways to support your favorite cause. GoodSearch has raised nearly $10 million for the nonprofits and schools listed with the site.



Posted on: 2013/3/20 14:34
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
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I agree, I hope the restaurant doesn't lose out - but I'd think they would understand our concerns and probably worry more that they'd lose the LOCALS, not the people driving and parking their. Nothing in that spot will succeed unless it wins over the neighborhood.

Posted on: 2013/3/19 22:22
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
#36
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The doors closed!!!!!!!!!

Posted on: 2013/3/18 22:38
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
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I think it would have been respectful of the paying customers to alert us via email and signs that the door will not be closed for weeks.... it's too bad the restaurant does not have their parking ready yet, but this is a private lot that we pay $165/month for.... they could have been given clickers for it or had someone work the lot during restaurant hours if they desperately needed parking. There is absolutely no reason that the doors need to remain open 24/7. The management company's main priority should be the customers, not feeling bad for a restaurant that has a delayed opening to their own lot....

Posted on: 2013/3/16 23:19
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Re: What's going there?
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It's going to be pretty loud there if they're going to go up 7 stories. Lots of early wake up calls for the neighborhood.

Posted on: 2013/3/16 19:03
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
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Agreed, but at least the garage has some level of security, even if it is open to the public. There are camera's and people around. The garage on Erie is open (still today) 24/7 with no security and broken lights..... and it costs $165 vs $100..... more convenient on Erie but may be worth the trip to the mall to save $780/year if it both are open and unsecure.

Posted on: 2013/3/16 19:01
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
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Last time I looked into it they charged $100/month for Hamilton Park residents. I need to check into it again.

Posted on: 2013/3/14 23:25
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
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Or the construction they did that left us with half a lot and a pile of rubble... oh and the very poorly and narrow painted lines to park in so you end up with dings all over your car. And the light on the roof that hasn't worked in months.

Thinking about moving car to the mall.... it's cheaper too.

Posted on: 2013/3/14 23:20
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Re: What's going there?
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Heard it was going to be apartments or condos, no idea about retail though. The construction crew told me it was going to be higher than the building was before so would block views of the nearby buildings. I also heard it was going to be an L shaped, looks like theres that opening that may have once been a loading dock. Not 100% sure of any of this though, just from word of mouth.

Posted on: 2013/3/14 23:18
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Re: What's going there?
#43
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I"m talking about the old hardware store on Jersey.... yes it's getting knocked down. I checked it out from the roof, theres nothing left in the back except a little wall and a huge pile of bricks.

Posted on: 2013/3/14 22:53
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Re: Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
#44
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Not yet, I feel like I'm always complaining to them (broken door, lights always out, now this...) If they're doing this for the restaurant, why the need to leave it open 24/7? I'll send them an email this week but I feel like the complaints never do anything....

Posted on: 2013/3/14 22:50
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Re: What's going there?
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Looks like it'll be awhile since they're tearing the entire thing down. The construction workers said it'll be a tall building - so no more view for anyone behind that.

Posted on: 2013/3/14 22:26
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Parking lot on 9th and Erie - door always open!
#46
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Is anyone else that parks at the lot on 9th and Erie bothered by the fact that they now do not close the garage doors? For $165/month I'd expect some security....

Posted on: 2013/3/14 22:24
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Re: Management Company
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I HIGHLY recommend Madison Management. Jane manages our building on Hamilton Park, 8 units. She is fantastic. I've worked 2 other management companies prior to her that were terrible. Jane is responsive and helpful and really knows the area and how JC works. She focuses on smaller buildings so you don't have to worry about being overlooked for the high income generating large buildings.

Posted on: 2013/2/19 20:40
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Re: What's going there?
#48
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I heard it was going to be apartments/condos. The building actually goes far back.

Posted on: 2013/2/16 20:57
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Re: What's going there?
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I heard it was going to be apartments/condos. The building actually goes far back.

Posted on: 2013/2/16 20:56
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Re: Why is pizza so bad in downtown JC?
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I think Razza is great! If you don't like that they charge for bread and butter, don't order it! It's just that simple. Pizza is fabulous though.


Posted on: 2013/1/25 21:27
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Re: Tell me where to get Sushi please...
#51
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Komegashi is great, the original one, not Komegashi II in Newport.

Posted on: 2013/1/18 20:02
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Re: Bikram Yoga
#52
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I saw that but haven't heard the best things from people who have gone. I was looking for actual bikram yoga, but maybe I will give the "hot" yoga a shot. Thanks!

Posted on: 2013/1/2 20:03
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Bikram Yoga
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Does anyone know of a bikram yoga studio in Jersey City? It seems like there would be a demand for that in the area but I can't seem to find any.

Thanks!

Posted on: 2013/1/2 19:02
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