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Re: Where is the cheapest movie theater in Jersey City area?
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The movie theater in battery park city is just one stop away on the path from exchange place and is never crowded. It's not cheap (I think I paid $9.50 the last time I went there) but it's worth the trip.

Posted on: 2007/12/12 21:15
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Re: Downtown: two more 48-story towers and a hotel a go - but Planning Board wants a dog run
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Will you all please stop your wining! Yes, JC is going to get more crowded and it's the price we will have to pay for our fair city's rediscovery.

If you're all wondering what downtown is going to look like in five years, all you need to do is look across two rivers to the other side of Manhattan at downtown Brooklyn. Crowded streets, crowded subways, crowded stores. It's a urban environment and the people who will live here, will be choosing to live here because of these things. Either get used to it or move to the suburbs.

Posted on: 2007/11/20 19:10
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Re: FOR MERRILL, SIZE COUNTS -- Options might force them to develop a second building in Jersey City
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Thats not the way it works. Merrill's is regulated based on the type of business it conducts in the countries it trades. Merrill Lynch has banking operations that are regulated by the Fed - same with virtually every "investment bank".


Merril Lynch has no banking operations regulated by the Fed. In the US, it's banking operations are either state-chartered or savings bank chartered making the FDIC, the state banking authority or the OTS the functional regulator. Outside the US, the banking operations are regulated by the regulator in that country. At the consolidated level, it is regulated by the SEC under the new rules issued by the SEC. Read the 10K.

Posted on: 2007/9/27 18:47
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Re: FOR MERRILL, SIZE COUNTS -- Options might force them to develop a second building in Jersey City
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Northen NJ is part of the New York Federal Reserve Disrtict. Also, Merrill Lynch is an investment bank not a commercial bank and is not regulated by the Federal Reserve like JP Morgan chase. Merrill is regulated by the SEC. Merrill is going to move where it makes most sense. It has quite a presence in JC already and if it decides to increase that, then all the better.

Posted on: 2007/9/27 11:32
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Re: JC Real Estate Market Recent Activity
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The JC real estate market is really two markets, downtown and the rest of the city. I live in Paulus Hook and realtors are calling me begging to sell my apartment because the demand for apts in my neighborhood outstrips supply.

Posted on: 2007/9/27 11:25
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Re: International Bank Expands -- Mack-Cali Announces Lease at Jersey City's Harborside Financial Center
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Anyone know which bank? Deutsche, Morgan Stanley?

Posted on: 2007/8/17 15:59
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Re: Jersey City welcomes new three-story community center for LGBT residents in Journal Square
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Quote:

newlafayette wrote:
the LGBT center in ny has an amazing array of support group meetings. judging by jclist.com alone i'd say we need all the help we can get here in jc (myself of course included).
"friendoflois"- was that bill w.'s wife? i always forget her name.


Yes, it's bill w's wife.

Posted on: 2007/8/6 16:04
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Re: Jersey City welcomes new three-story community center for LGBT residents in Journal Square
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Is this supposed to be like the Gay and Lesbian Center in Greenwich Village?

Posted on: 2007/7/30 20:46
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Re: Bolden Cunningham wins state senate seat
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I voted for Manzo because I thought he would better represent the district on the issues about which he spoke. I live in Paulus hook and Manzo has come to HPHNS meetings so I felt I knew something about him. That said, I received an e-mail from JCLGO showing that Manzo would vote against a gay marriage bill and that Cunningham would vote for one. I assumed that he wouls support marriage equality given what I had heard him say of his positions. However, I would have changed my vote to Cunningham if I had read that e-mail before voting.

Contrary to some of the postings here say, I believe the Ward E voters who voted, did so based on their understanding of the candidates positions on the issues that matter most to them. In any election, the choice is never easy, because no candidate is perfect. You must vote according to the issues that matter most to you.

Posted on: 2007/6/6 20:58
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Re: $106M vote of confidence for Downtown Jersey City - a new chapter for the city
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Grovepath,

In what publication was this article published?

Posted on: 2007/5/17 11:38
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Re: 2nd quarter property taxes
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I went to City hall this morning. The bills went out late and should be in today's mail. I was told that the 2Q is still estimated and my 2Q amount increased 7% over the 1Q. What's up with this year's budget??

Posted on: 2007/5/1 14:58
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Re: O'Conells in JC
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I ate there twice. First time service and food was excellent. Second time, service and food were mediocre. Have not been back since.

Posted on: 2007/3/20 20:56
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Re: Pulaski Skyway replacement being designed
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Anyone know whether they will be including a way for bikes to use the new skyway?

Posted on: 2007/2/14 17:30
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Re: WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE NID
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I attend meetings of the Historic Paulus Hook Association occasionally and some one from the NID addresses the membership at each meeting. I don't remember the name but the link to HPHA's webpage is:

http://www.paulushook.net/resources/index.html

Posted on: 2007/2/7 21:59
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Re: New Park construction at Exchange Place
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Doies anyone know what they intend to build here? Will it be a true waterfront park like they built in Hoboken?

Posted on: 2006/11/14 20:59
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New Park construction at Exchange Place
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I noticed that the City has begun the reconstruction of the waterfront pier/park at Exchange Place next to the PATH Station. does anyone have any prictures of what the new pier/park is going to look like?

Posted on: 2006/11/10 20:50
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Re: Washington Post: Menendez Seeks to Bury Image of a Shady Dealer
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Kean isn't going to lower your taxes. No one is. They can't. Bush has seen to it. Running up the defecit like he has, the new leadership has no choice but to cut spending severly or to raise taxes.

Sending Tommy Junior to Washington will just make it worse by allowing Bush to continue to act like an emperor.

As for ethics, Tommy Junior get elected as a result of the substantial influence his family has on NJ politics. When people like him benefit from such influence it's called good breeding. When someone from Hudson County benefits it's called bossism.

As for your gay friends who support Kean, it's not because of his politics, it's because they want to #OOPS# him.

Posted on: 2006/11/6 22:10
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Re: Washington Post: Menendez Seeks to Bury Image of a Shady Dealer
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Anyone who votes for Kean is actually pulling the lever to vote for Bush again. Since the stakes are so high, it is extremely important to send a Democrat to Washington to wrest control of the Congress from the Republicans. Bush needs to be stopped before he gets another Supreme Court nominee, kills another 2,000 Americans in Iraq, and crucifies a few more gay people.

Also, anyone who really believes that Kean is not corrupt and that Menendez is, is fooling him/herself. Kean is a politician and he grew up in a political family. Is anyone really naive enough to believe that he won't reward the people who gave him money? Get real.

Posted on: 2006/11/5 18:55

Edited by friendoflois on 2006/11/5 19:20:11
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