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Re: Ducky's and Dumplings
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HAH.. i was shocked to see food steamer islands in there the other day. shocked because when i first moved hre i though that would be a cool place for a smallish bistrom and was told by the agent that it was a no food moving forward location. guess some money is better than no money to whoever owned it, since it's been empty for years.

Posted on: 2010/10/13 18:23
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Re: Can anyone recommend a private elementary school?
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not JC but totally worth it to go a little further to Hoboken...
www.mustardseedschool.org
Mustard Seed School
422 Willow Avenue
Hoboken, NJ 07030

201.653.5548
fax: 201.653.4751
info@mustardseedschool.org

Posted on: 2010/6/30 19:26
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Re: Any experience dealing with "Donovan Billington Barbosa Realty Group"
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Totally Shady!!! this kind of crap is why I've NEVER used an agent for a rental! I was shocked after coming from california, that paying a fee to obtain a rental was even standard practice.

...annnd in this market, there are plenty and i mean plenty of deals available on craigslist to be had where you deal with the person renting (not an agent) so no fees except possibly the 20-50 for a credit check.

I'd never hand over deposits or rent monies till i had a signed lease AND keys in my hand, and then still only in check form.

keep looking and you will find without an agent and with a warm fuzzy about your pocketbook

Posted on: 2010/5/24 13:05
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Re: Paulus Hook - Parking Tickets are back
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yeah, this blows... i had just got done telling my girlfriend about the monday/tuesday only sweeping and saying how it is freaking sweet since i rarely use my car, and it means i dont need to think about moving it much, then went out to my car to see them with the freaking notes.

My first thought was exactly that... more revenue needed, go forth and ticket!

Posted on: 2010/1/17 21:03
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Re: Greenville: Man shot twice while walking down street -- Unaware he was hit, he ran to friend's house
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c'mon... didnt know??? adrenaline can make you ignore some stuff, but you sure as hell feel the first one till the dopamine kicks in.

anybody ever get shot by a BB or pellet of paintball gun? and those are mild in comparison.

blows my mind that people say and then subsequently print stuff like that.

Posted on: 2009/11/6 8:07
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Re: Is being ignorant a requirement to work for the JC Parking Authority?
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c'mon... it's a dead horse. fact of the matter is that anybody who was ever "connected" is going to get a pass, and that the parking enforcement is a major moneymaker for the city.

of course it's also a well established truth, that meter maids eat their young.

my favorite thing is going to traffic court. if you want to see the strong-arm tactics of the city in action, there's the place to be.

the special ingredient is "surcharge" where you lie about the incident to the judge (on guidance of the prosecutor) and they let you modify points. low court fee, low infraction fee, MASSIVE surcharge.

i know of plea bargaining and such, but this is simply robbery on the sliding scale and fueled by the fear of insurance hikes.

Yay!!!

Posted on: 2009/11/5 0:44
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Re: Greenville: Halloween arrest -- Man on PCP crashes car in cemetery, endangers 10-year-old passenger
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Yo Dave, I didn't know you like to get wet...

Posted on: 2009/11/2 14:55
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Re: USS New York
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Was anyone else pissed that they couldnt hear a goddamned thing because of that F@#king helicopter overhead at exchange place???

Probably a freaking news heli since it was the only one that low and on the jersey side. a lot of people around me were super disappointed that it drowned out the salute.

Posted on: 2009/11/2 14:48
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Re: Some idiot dumped antifreeze on Wayne Street
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Good info on who to call, but there are other possibilities...
maybe that's where the car overheated and they popped the radiator cap, or perhaps their radiator hose busted or lost it's clamp... not denying that it's also possible that someone decided to dump anti-freeze there, but there are other conclusions you could jump to.

Posted on: 2009/10/23 17:22
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Re: MSNBC List of best cities to raise kids
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what a ridiculous list.. did you happen to take a look at the stuff that they used as criteria in coming up with this.

Posted on: 2009/10/20 23:11
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Re: Hudson Point Condominiums - Waldo Avenue
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well.. you're both right. sort of.

the one in paulus hook is an apt complex.

the one on waldo was apartments (it appears) that they are probably trying to get out from under and have gone condo.

a lot of the places i have looked are calling this location a distressed property. so it is likely undermarket in price.

check out streeteasy.com for other options and comparison prices in that area going back several years. http://www.streeteasy.com/new_jersey/sales

i personally would never live in that area. but that is me.

Good luck.

Posted on: 2009/10/20 22:56
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Re: Downtown/Newport: Heart attack in fitness club steam room
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yeah.. apparently it is grovepath's job in life to post everything here that can be readily gotten from nj.com. i sent them a PM about it, but got no response at all. so i guess we all get to re-read all the stuff that's fit(?) to print.

Posted on: 2009/10/18 21:38
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Re: NJ transit to build pedestrian bridge from Hoboken to Newport
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Quote:

ianmac47 wrote:
Quote:

petey8 wrote:
I am wondering how they will connect Paulus Hook and LSP without impacting boat traffic related to the marina. Either the bridge will have to be built quite high to accommodate ship passage, or built way back, near the current Jersey St. extension.


The walkway will connect around the marina, west from Morris Street, South along Marin, west along whatever new road is built in Liberty Harbor North, South along Jersey, and then into the park. There will not be a bridge over the canal.


ummm... unless you are more in tune with all of the property owners, NJDEP, LSP, and the various other groups actually associated with this, i'm not sure how you can say something like this with such conviction.

Granted, that is a "straight lines" assumption to follow natural boundaries, but I am pretty sure there is nothing at all decided in any way, shape or form in relation to this stretch of the walkway other than the conceptual plans that have been brought to bear by the Jersey City Waterfront Parks Conservancy (jcwpc.org) and another concept (for the Colgate clock area only) by NJDEP.

Posted on: 2009/9/23 3:35
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