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Re: Fischer Confections Candy Shop since 1919
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Thanks! they also close early, but at least they have a website. I am a chocoholic :)

Posted on: 2012/3/15 15:18
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Fischer Confections Candy Shop since 1919
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Still exploring the neighborhood, found this candy shop that has been here since 1919. Any one been? They close pretty early so I have not made it there yet. Fischer Confections, established in 1919, is a family-owned candy shop offering handmade chocolates and other tasty treats.

http://www.destinationjerseycity.com/vendors/fischer-confections/

Posted on: 2012/3/15 14:58
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Re: Thrift Shops
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Thanks Croft, This looks promising :)

Posted on: 2012/3/15 1:39
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Re: Jersey City City Council rejects move to expand Newark Avenue Restaurant Row to include one business
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Too bad, this is a nice place to chill.

Posted on: 2012/3/15 1:38
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Re: Twin City Supermarket
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Thanks! I will check it out, just got to the neighborhood in January, I have been using Trader Joes in Staten Island, this is good to know when I don't want to pay the tolls.

Posted on: 2012/3/15 1:37
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Re: Thrift Shops
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Thanks Neverleft! Question? Does the Medowlands have furniture? from the images it looks like a huge farmers market?

Posted on: 2012/3/14 21:27
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Re: Laico's Restaurant
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Thanks! I will be checking it out tomorrow night with a few friends. :) P.S. I love dirty martini's :))))

Posted on: 2012/3/14 21:19
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Thrift Shops
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Hello Everyone,

I just purchased an old Victorian down by the Richard Street lightrail, I sold my studio downtown for more space and now I have many, many empty rooms. I am a huge fan of thrift shops, I only came across one in the Greenville section on Carbon http://site.thriftiques.com/Home.php which I love its a nice big warehouse and the owner Tony is willing to negotiate and he always seems to have lots of goodies, but I would like to find more thrift shops. It does not have to be in Greenville but that would be nice. I am in desperate need of lamps, tables, and art. Does anyone know of any other thrift stores in the area? I went to the one downtown on Jersey Ave. but the prices were very high. All feedback would greatly be apprieated.

Thanks in advance!

Tyler

Posted on: 2012/3/14 21:18
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Re: New to Greenville... Eating out.
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WOW! Thanks everyone, I will be sure to report back my experience, thanks again! Cheers.

Posted on: 2012/3/13 21:27
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Laico's Restaurant
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Wanted to check this place out Laico's restaurant
67 Terhune Avenue has any one been? Most of the Yelp reviews are great, but thought I ask here. Thanks in advance.

Laico's Restaurant
67 Terhune Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07305
http://g.co/maps/jt6d2

Posted on: 2012/3/13 19:52

Edited by Webmaster on 2012/3/14 7:16:56
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Re: Another disparaging NYT article about JC
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how is this article disparaging? JC is not for everyone. Most people I work with would never even visit JC.

Posted on: 2012/3/13 1:12
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Re: Bergen Lafayette?
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I looked in BL but it lacks transportation. Near LSP is great because you have the Lightrail but further in your doomed.

Posted on: 2012/3/13 1:08
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Re: Advice for an investor moving into Jersey City
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I am a gay white male and I just purchased in Greenville. Its mostly an African American area, Its an easy commute to the city via lightrail. Keep in mind there is no nightlife here, but for night life I got to NYC or Hoboken. Greenville is not for everyone, but it has been attracting more gays and artist not many families, I guess its due to the school system here but pretty much all of JC schools sucks.

Posted on: 2012/3/13 1:06
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