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Re: Exchange Place covered in litter after Fourth of July fireworks
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This is just disgusting. You'd think the incinerator authority would've been all over this, preemptively.

An absolute disgrace, complete disregard for the environment and total absence of political leadership. Jersey City is one of the dirtiest places I have ever lived. The other day, I noticed that the sidewalk trash cans on Brunswick and 1st have been removed, same for Brunswick and 2nd.

I believe there is an anti-litter advocacy group or campaign called "stop the drop" but apparently, its voice has fallen on deaf ears.

Posted on: 2015/7/6 1:29
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Exchange Place covered in litter after Fourth of July fireworks
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JERSEY CITY - There's red, white and blue litter blowing in the wind at Exchange Place.

Thousands of people migrated to the Jersey City waterfront yesterday to catch the fireworks show at Liberty State Park and elsewhere. And there are signs of them everywhere.

Exchange Place this afternoon actually smells. There's pizza boxes with pigeons feasting on what's left in the containers. There are empty booze bottles, soda cans, and ice cream containers rolling around on the ground. The garbage bins are overflowing.

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Posted on: 2015/7/6 1:24
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Re: DTJC Pervert ALERT
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Quote:

jerseymom wrote:

It's a pretty serious issue/threat to the community.


Right. The OP should be embarrassed. Get up and go walk inside Abbey's if the obviously mentally ill is making you uncomfortable. As if the described event was somehow traumatic or dangerous. As if downtown now has a serial rapist in its midst.

Please.

Posted on: 2015/6/1 2:26
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Re: U.S. Sen. Menendez - new federal investigation
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Utterly AMAZING as to the dearth of commentary on my latest post. Would have expected a total onslaught, replete with Anti-Semetic accusations. Might that be to those who agree but are AFRAID to speak out against Israel, lol? Nonetheless, quite obvious indeed is the impact. Let this percolate for now, and check yourself as to your opinion that Israel is worth a dime.

Because people, it is TOTALLY okay to speak AGAINST Israel. the research is overwhelming.

Posted on: 2015/4/28 2:38
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Re: U.S. Sen. Menendez - new federal investigation
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Professorial DershoSHITS
Ayatollah Assaholla
Scumbaglio Extraordinitius

Sen Men, aligns with Sol Melgen
No problemo con Dershowenzo

Posted on: 2015/4/27 4:51
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Re: U.S. Sen. Menendez - new federal investigation
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Does Alan Dershowitz matter? The same insolently outspoken "American Jew"(as opposed to Irish-American, African-American, Italian-American, Polish-American or Japanese-American...all of which place emphasis on AMERICAN as opposed to JEW) who has the TEMERITY to challenge an American President committed to the peaceful acceptance of the state of Israel, lol? A State which now fights against the VERY PLAUSIBLE concept of illegitimacy? A question of LEGITIMACY, lol. Harvard Law Professor Dershowitz is a total scumbag.

When the revolution comes (and trust me people...it will) this Harvard Law Professor will be burned at the stake. And a certain country on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean will be wiped off the map.

Dershowitz is a virulent agent of oppression, robot makes my stomach turn. So pathetic! AMERICA and its allegiances, lol.

Posted on: 2015/4/27 3:25

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Re: Is Jersey City Real Estate in a bubble?
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155 Morgan Street sold for a mere 2.2 million. And this address is just up the block from 88 Morgan. Only, this property was a building owned by Queen Latifah, the pop/movie - star/celebrity.

Seems that the sale price on this one was way too low. Like TWICE the sale price might have been too low.

155 Morgan

Posted on: 2015/4/25 11:53
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Re: Sexual harassment lawsuit involving the Police Department
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The link was working for me earlier but now it's not. Website down?

Nonetheless, I managed to absorb the gist of the link. It's not just about a sexual harassment lawsuit but also about flagrant corruption involving the use of city-owned vehicles and bogus overtime payouts, like the 10K the harassment plaintiff received as overtime compensation for the Super Bowl.

Downright scandalous!

Posted on: 2015/4/20 18:31
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Re: Jersey City Mayor Seeks to Limit Chain Stores Downtown
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Yes, let's discuss, and let's debate, lol. As if the TRUE issue of turning money into more money for the owners of private capital isn't the primary impetus of debate on this most non-sensical and ridiculous thread.

F*$king MONEY-CENTRICS. Die Ya'll.

Posted on: 2015/4/16 2:48
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Re: America's Greenest Cities - #10 Jersey City
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Borsip, may have seen previous posts, can't recall, but recognize the username.

Come to the proverbial "table" with something other than a link to an article written by a business professor. The issue up for discussion is not one BUSINESS professional's "Chritonesque" critique on the state of the World's environment. Rather, what is at stake is the VIABILITY of the current economic system, which, of course, isn't at all ECONOMICAL.

People please. THINK. Bill Clinton, two-term president who followed George Walker Herbert Bush, was succeeded buy one George W. Bush and now Hillary is in line. So, how DEMOCRATIC is our current system, lol.

Borsip, that was a LAME post, linking to some "Julian Simon" who undoubtedly is as dominated as the rest of us. None of us have the time or inclination to read the ridiculous propaganda you would have us read. Be a Man. Say something like a MAN.

Posted on: 2015/4/16 2:37
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Re: America's Greenest Cities - #10 Jersey City
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To clarify, since intrinsic to the current economic paradigm is the necessity of obsolescence (things must break down in order to continue with cyclical consumption), a "green" economy is not a VIABLE solution to current environmental woes. This is because, even though "green," it still operates within the current framework of "market capitalism" which has more to do with waste and degradation than it does "economy."

And so, the world is very much in a state of COLLAPSE. Our economic system serves to ravage the planet in such a way that its resources are controlled by a powerful elite. The controllers of these finite resources are lustily focused on wealth accumulation and not on product sustainability. The former, unnecessary, the latter indispensable.

Posted on: 2015/4/15 23:51
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Re: America's Greenest Cities - #10 Jersey City
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The notion that a "green" market economy is someone good
for the environment given the demands placed upon it by
market capitalism is not possible. In essence, "green" market
economics is much ado about nothing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8Ie9tfMOzA

Posted on: 2015/4/15 20:44
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Re: fighting to keep existing height and density zoning in The Village
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Developers AND city officials must be held accountable! I can
attest that shyster developers and corrupted city officials HAVE INDEED
snookered Village residents previously.

Back in 2002 or 2003, developer plans to rehab two adjoining
buildings on 2nd Street (between Brunswick and Colgate)
were somehow approved and somehow passed whatever
check points existed at the time. The resulting "condos"
were so poorly insulated that one could literally hear
the conversations in units above and below, as if in the
same room. I know because I purchased one. Buildings like this
blight the neighborhood and bring neighboring values down.

Indeed with these two buildings, ten years later, the lipstick has
long since worn off.

Posted on: 2015/4/15 20:35
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Re: Movies filmed in Jersey City
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Although listed in post #56, perhaps the one movie shot almost exclusively in Jersey City and not discussed in this thread is the 2004 film On The Outs.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/on_th ... s/?search=on%20the%20outs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_poqHBix2Y

Posted on: 2015/4/15 3:19
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Re: U.S. Sen. Menendez - new federal investigation
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Quote:

Monroe wrote:
Add the NYTimes to the voices calling for Democrat Senator Menendez to resign.


Obviously the comment of a very impressionable person, lol.

A Democrat CLOSELY associated with who...? Wonder what its motivation for such a call could be, lol. Perhaps it is in full out damage control mode now? The least objective news source you could site given its overt, documented and well-known bias.

And oh by the way, chuckles abound at the sophomoric emphasis placed on "Democrat." As if a distinction exists between a purchased-and-paid-for Democrat and a purchased-and-paid-for Republican. They're ALL purchased-and-paid-for. How else, would a FOREIGN diplomat ever see his way into America's once most sacrosanct chamber in order to propagate a war against Iran in defiance of a sitting President and at the very same time receive no less than 25 standing ovations?


Posted on: 2015/4/3 2:23
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Re: Music Box 7th and Monmouth
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That shitty little country on the Eastern edge of the Mediterranean, and its ETHOS. Gone, gone, gone.

Posted on: 2015/4/1 3:48
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Re: Music Box 7th and Monmouth
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A lot of negative publicity regarding this once FINE establishment, catering to the revolutionaries, as opposed to the DOMINATED (by corporate culture) haunts such as White Star Bar. And all the other johnny-come-lately CAPITALISTS. Like all the ones imported from MNHTTN and BKLYN. Terrible amount of "corporate"capitalists coming in now, catering to the equally dispicable MBAs walking around working for the Goldman Sachs! This here is GROUND ZERO for corporate capitalist PIGS working for the pernicious WALL STREET WEAKINGS AND WALL STREET WHIMPS!

A tragedy though, that gone is this establishment. Where now can we obtain beer after hours?

Goodie-goodie Capitalists. BY THE THROAT I choke you with a serrated edge knife. Goodie goodies with your six figure income (which by the way, excluding NON MERETRICIOUS bonus) is NOMINAL, even in less expensive parts of America) you mean NOTHING. This was a fine establishment. Regardless of the goodie goodie capitalists who hold fast to the idea that Jersey City, let alone America, is somehow not bought and paid for.

I loved this place, the family that owned it so far nicer than the the complaining businesses and residents nearby! When the revolution comes people -- AND IT WILL -- this corner of 7th and Monmouth will be FAR more humane.

Oh, by the way...to the Wall Street morons (the disgraceful pigs)..,those bonuses? Well those bonouses are NON MERETRICIOUS. Always habe been, and ALWAYS WILL BE!

Lol, lol, till death!

Posted on: 2015/4/1 3:03

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Re: Charles T. Epps Jr., longtime JC schools chief, dies at 70
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Quote:

bodhipooh wrote:
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The "federal benchmarks" (standards based reforms, et al.,) created in accordance with the philosophy of market capitalism, do not factor poverty into the equation. No surprise, of course.


Are you saying that no poor kid could ever rise above the station unto which he was born? Are you saying that poverty automatically determines your future? Because, I hate to break it to you, but I have friends who grew up in the projects, and they lived and experienced some horrible things, and yet they rose above it and now live productive, fulfilling upper middle class lives. Yikes, ain't that something?! People can work hard and get ahead in life... what a fascinating and novel concept.


Nope. Simply responding to the ridiculous assignation of blame asserted in your post, that Epps is responsible for the outcomes you allude to.
Of course, as would be predicted, you start talking about bootstrapping. This is a mundane, outdated and disproven argument. There is no consideration given to social environment or inherent inequities associated with a capitalist system. The friends you mention are merely the lucky ones. For every one of them, a hundred others are either dead or in prison.

Posted on: 2015/3/20 17:43
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Re: Charles T. Epps Jr., longtime JC schools chief, dies at 70
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Quote:

kencares wrote:
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cold hearted and callous


"The young girls are bad. I don't know what they're drinking today, but they're bad." -Charles T. Epps Jr

http://www.nj.com/hudson/voices/index ... mand_epps_resignatio.html


He was speaking as an advocate for girls to a group of Jersey City pastors. It's not as though he called a press conference for the express purpose of maligning girls. He was not making a public proclamation or call for action against girls. The intent was to raise concern and procure assistance from the ministers.

Posted on: 2015/3/20 16:49
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Re: Charles T. Epps Jr., longtime JC schools chief, dies at 70
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Quote:

bodhipooh wrote:
...especially when you consider that at the time of his retirement, only 7 schools (out of 38) satisfied the federal benchmarks. His tenure as Superintendent was a joke... Let's see how long it takes to undo the damage of over a decade of mismanagement, patronage, apathy and lack of real leadership.


The "federal benchmarks" (standards based reforms, et al.,) created in accordance with the philosophy of market capitalism, do not factor poverty into the equation. No surprise, of course. As if management and leadership are the primary determinants of educational outcomes.

Condolences to the friends and family.

Posted on: 2015/3/20 16:00
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Re: Masonry work - sidewalk and front steps/stoop repair
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Marco Hoces of Steffano's is very good, I recommend him.

Stefano's Mason Contractors & Iron Works Corp.
56 Saunders Lane
Hackettstown NJ 07840
(973) 418-8985
stefanosmason@gmail.com

Posted on: 2015/3/18 16:31
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Re: Serial killer: Body of Jersey City Craigslist "Escort" not found near Jones Beach
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Uhhh? what?


Indifference. Apathy. Smugness, etcetra, etcetra, etcetra.

The countenances of INDIFFERENCE, APATHY and SMUGNESS are all around downtown Jersey City. Just go try and secure a table at that reprehensible, neoliberal capitalist haunt known as Starbucks (Ticker SBUX -- ought be "SBUX FUX 4 BUX.") So subservient, it controls the electrical outlets and oft sees that they are NOT in working order, lest a revolutionary wish to plug in (God forbid, LOL, LOL, LO "MFn" L!)

All adaptations, believers espouse, talking neoliberal CAPITALIST believers, of course. Lowest scum on planet. The "little Eichenmans." (WARD CHURCHILL WAS RIGHT!)

Let's get us that military! If WE THE PEOPLE ever regain control of what the Founding Padres wanted of us...then WE THE PEOPLE, do just that!"

Posted on: 2015/3/13 4:15
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Re: Serial killer: Body of Jersey City Craigslist "Escort" not found near Jones Beach
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America and its reprehensible Capitalist ethos. 200 plus views but no comments, lol. The comfy confines of the Capitalist (err traitor!)

Mama, don't let your girls be deluded. Cuz that is EXACTLY what the Capitalist ethos wants. This was one of our girls! F^&k "America." And F*%k Y'All.

Wishing you best Shannon Gilbert, so sorry you were introduced into the vile and INDIFFERENT Capitalist culture increasingly visible in downtown Jersey City.

What the F*&k happened to this country? F%$king Thatcher/Reagan and the neoliberal CAPITALISTS. These, our ENEMIES!!!

Posted on: 2015/3/13 3:45
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Re: Serial killer: Body of Jersey City Craigslist "Escort" not found near Jones Beach
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AMITYVILLE, N.Y. -- A New Jersey woman who died near where victims of a suspected Long Island serial killer were found is finally being buried.

Family attorney John Ray says Shannan Gilbert's family will gather at New York's Amityville Cemetery tomorrow, March 12. Ray told Newsday earlier this week that an independent autopsy was completed Monday. He did not disclose the results.

The 24-year-old from Jersey City, who authorities described as a prostitute, disappeared on May 1, 2010. Her remains were found in December 2011.

Shannon Gilbert burial

Posted on: 2015/3/11 22:44
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Re: 360 9th Street in Hamilton Park (reveal)
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Wonder what phase 2 and 3 are all about.

Also wonder as to whether the units will be rentals or sales.

Posted on: 2015/1/15 21:31
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Re: Christie & Cuomo Support Eliminating Weekend Overnight PATH Service
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Quote:

score09 wrote:
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JCbiscuit wrote:
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score09 wrote:
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FakeGreenDress wrote:
As I've seen a few others point out, overnight PATH service is also a safety issue -- how many of the people you see on the late-night weekend trains would you be comfortable seeing get behind the wheel of a car?


What?!? As if some Path riders double as taxi drivers?

And What?!? As if a taxi driver poses a threat?

Completely befuddled.


seriously? you are befuddled by the notion that, with no mass transit options, more NYC-bound partiers might opt instead to drive? and then drive home to NJ drunk?

this, to me, is a legitimate downside to eliminating overnight PATH service.

sorry if you cannot see it.



Oh, so the idea is that it's better a fellow on the train than behind the wheel? Okay, thanks for clarifying that. Because, clear not at all, was the post I responded to. It read as if path riders were to transform as taxi drivers, lol. Sorry, you couldn't see that as the impetus of reply.

Posted on: 2014/12/31 1:33
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Re: Christie & Cuomo Support Eliminating Weekend Overnight PATH Service
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Quote:

JCbiscuit wrote:
Quote:

score09 wrote:
Quote:

FakeGreenDress wrote:
As I've seen a few others point out, overnight PATH service is also a safety issue -- how many of the people you see on the late-night weekend trains would you be comfortable seeing get behind the wheel of a car?


What?!? As if some Path riders double as taxi drivers?

And What?!? As if a taxi driver poses a threat?

Completely befuddled.


seriously? you are befuddled by the notion that, with no mass transit options, more NYC-bound partiers might opt instead to drive? and then drive home to NJ drunk?

this, to me, is a legitimate downside to eliminating overnight PATH service.

sorry if you cannot see it.



Oh, so the idea is that it's better a fellow on the train than behind the wheel? Okay, thanks for clarifying that. Because, clear not at all, was the post i responded to. It read as if path riders were to transform as taxi drivers, lol. Sorry, you couldn't see that as the impetus of reply.

Posted on: 2014/12/31 1:30
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Re: Christie & Cuomo Support Eliminating Weekend Overnight PATH Service
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Quote:

FakeGreenDress wrote:
As I've seen a few others point out, overnight PATH service is also a safety issue -- how many of the people you see on the late-night weekend trains would you be comfortable seeing get behind the wheel of a car?


What?!? As if some Path riders double as taxi drivers?

And What?!? As if a taxi driver poses a threat?

Completely befuddled.

Posted on: 2014/12/31 1:19
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Re: Jersey City Ranked 2nd Worst City in US for Active Lifestyle
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Snapshot of unused, neglected and decrepit swimming pool, west by northwest of corner, Grand and Communipaw. It looks like a good sized pool, at least 100 yards long and has a deep end for springboard diving activities. So much bigger and accommodating then the Johnson Ave joke. It is a shame that it lay in waste now.

Does anyone know the history of this pool? Might be high time to resurrect, maybe get some activities going on there like swimming lessons, a swimming and diving team too.
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Posted on: 2014/12/10 21:45
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Re: Nightly jackhammering on 139
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Quote:

brewster wrote:
How do they get away with this? They're working at 139 & Oakland and I can hear it clearly by Coles. I can't imagine how people nearer are sleeping, I thought there were codes preventing this.

Indeed, indeed. Louder than bombs from the third floor of Seventh and B'wick.

Posted on: 2014/12/5 4:04
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