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Re: Healy cries "foul!" - sues for defamation
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It seems like Healy should sue himself for defamation since the video is, well, him.

Posted on: 2013/5/3 12:55
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Re: Cultural events causing congestion at Grove Path Station.
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These events are what makes JC a unique and wonderful place to live.


LOL.

Posted on: 2013/5/2 18:30
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Re: Bagel Store/Deli on Corner of Grove/Newark
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I heard from reliable sources that a Wegmans is moving in there.


You mis-heard. It will be a "Wig Man," selling the finest in authentic human hair wigs for men and women.

Posted on: 2013/4/29 20:56
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Re: Port Authority: woman jumped in front of PATH train in Jersey City
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Seriously. Leave the rest of us out of your problems. Keep it in your bathroom, bedroom, or garage.

And I am more aware of suicidal depression than most.

Posted on: 2013/4/26 18:51
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Re: Port Authority: woman jumped in front of PATH train in Jersey City
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I agree with Subhasis. It is one thing to be depressed, but to be a depressed a-hole is another.

Posted on: 2013/4/26 18:01
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Re: Another Catholic school in Jersey City to close doors in June
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Well at least you're experts in immaculate conceptions.

Posted on: 2013/4/16 1:06
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Re: Jersey City mayoral candidates get into shouting match over corruption at debate
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I was not there but it states shouting match, was it a match or was just one person doing all the shouting ? If so the one loudly ranting was probably the guilty one.



Who looks to be ranting and who looks to be calm and collected?


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Posted on: 2013/4/12 13:06
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Re: Tilted Kilt - Pub & Eatery (&boobs)
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Yikes.

Posted on: 2013/3/22 20:43
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Re: Cracked street on Jersey and Newark
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It is happening in several places. The missing "bricks" can usually be seen in the middle of the walkway, at the peak of the pitch in the road, and then cracks extend to the side of the road. The product is not up to the task.

Posted on: 2013/3/18 17:52
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Re: Political Mail becomes Metaphor for campaign
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Sorry if this is a dumb question, bu how is this legal - using tax dollars for campaign literature?


Because the Healy crowd will tell you it is not campaign literature, but rather a way to inform the citizenry about how well things are going in Jersey City and who should get credit.

Posted on: 2013/3/15 19:50
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Re: Taqueria
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Five minutes from the time the PATH pulls into WTC to your arrival on Grand in the LES? Impressive, Usain.

Posted on: 2013/3/15 18:57
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Re: Jehovah's Witnesses recruiting in the PATH station
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Imagine the horror and complaints if it was a Muslin group recruiting - The general community and the Jewish community would demand a stop to it on the same day and have those recruiting, run out of town. It would even make the news.


?Psst. Hey buddy?wanna join the textile industry??

Damn, you're right--that would be horrific!


Ha! Well done.

Posted on: 2013/3/15 13:26
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Re: NYTimes article "Moving deeper into Brooklyn for lower home prices" -- getting lots of JC comments
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What exactly is a "you're not welcome in this neighborhood look" ... a scowl?



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Posted on: 2013/3/13 16:35
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Re: Pope steps down -- first Pope to do so in 500 years -- is it related to pardoning his Butler in Dec?
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There are reports of massive amounts of pre-marital sex, homosexuality, divorces, and abortions currently occurring across the globe.

Posted on: 2013/2/28 21:36
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Re: Please don't flush these things down your toilet...
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Baby alligators.

Posted on: 2013/2/26 15:13
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Re: Jersey City election 2013: Mayor Bloomberg endorses Mayor Healy
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The only reason is for being Bloomberg's pal on gun control. No other.

Posted on: 2013/2/21 18:20
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Re: DT Jersey City Real Estate Market?!
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Where on Eerie is that house located? Does anyone know how large it is or in what kind of condition it was in?


104 Erie.

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/104 ... y-NJ-07302/38888644_zpid/


Posted on: 2013/2/21 15:52
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Re: DT Jersey City Real Estate Market?!
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The WSJ has an article today:

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"They're pushing tenant occupancy over homeownership," said John Taylor, chief executive of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, a Washington-based consumer-advocacy group. "Having someone guarantee that renters will be there for a long time depresses values and makes it much harder for people to recoup lost equity and stabilize neighborhoods."


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001 ... od=WSJ_hpp_LEFTTopStories




Always liked that house on Erie (front page pic). I guess the Aussies liked it too....so much so they bought it for their portfolio.


That house is gross. The Aussies liked it so much they are going to fill it with renters.


Ha! If you think that house is gross, I wonder what you would think of my house!! That house is in much better condition than mine.


Ok, maybe it isn't "gross." But the good news is that you may soon be able to rent in it.

Posted on: 2013/2/21 15:47
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Re: DT Jersey City Real Estate Market?!
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Crazy_Chester wrote:
The WSJ has an article today:

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"They're pushing tenant occupancy over homeownership," said John Taylor, chief executive of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, a Washington-based consumer-advocacy group. "Having someone guarantee that renters will be there for a long time depresses values and makes it much harder for people to recoup lost equity and stabilize neighborhoods."


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001 ... od=WSJ_hpp_LEFTTopStories




Always liked that house on Erie (front page pic). I guess the Aussies liked it too....so much so they bought it for their portfolio.


That house is gross. The Aussies liked it so much they are going to fill it with renters.

Posted on: 2013/2/21 14:28
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Re: DT Jersey City Real Estate Market?!
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The WSJ has an article today:

Of note:

"They're pushing tenant occupancy over homeownership," said John Taylor, chief executive of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, a Washington-based consumer-advocacy group. "Having someone guarantee that renters will be there for a long time depresses values and makes it much harder for people to recoup lost equity and stabilize neighborhoods."


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001 ... od=WSJ_hpp_LEFTTopStories


Posted on: 2013/2/20 19:01
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Re: Thirty Acres Restaurant- Jersey Avenue
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FWIW, the best new restaurant finalists are not broken down by region. The best chef category is. For this award, NYC is considered a region unto itself. The rest of New York falls under the Northeast region and New Jersey is mid-Atlantic.

Posted on: 2013/2/20 16:00
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Re: What used to be at Grove Pointe
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I'm interested in what downtown used to look like before all the condos got out up.


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Posted on: 2013/2/12 21:42
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Re: DT Jersey City Real Estate Market?!
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I sold my place before it even listed. I got the price I asked plus some. I sold it to the first people that came to see the place. This has happened to two of my neighbors and another owner down the street wasn't even thinking of moving and now is considering selling his place because of the market. I say the real sign for me was my coffee shop is crowded with young professionals in the morning, line up out the door. It wasn't like this last spring. I'm moving to give my growing family more room but feel lucky this seems to be a hot spot. I wasn't part of that Aussie thing either but I was told that has created a stronger Sellers market for those properties not involved in the Aussie situation.


Same with us. We had been pondering selling for a while when a realtor called us about a couple interested in a condo like ours. A week later - sold. The price was about 10% more than we would have gotten a year ago. Young, married renters are taking advantage of low rates.

Posted on: 2013/2/6 16:27
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Re: The futility of gun control
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Croatia is beautiful. No one from Jersey City should be throwing around terms like hell-hole towards other places.

Now back to gun talk...

Posted on: 2013/2/5 20:08
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Re: Born and raised – and still here: JC families go back several generations
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Live all of one's life in Jersey City? That is sad.

Posted on: 2013/2/4 18:02
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Re: 70-90 Columbus
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The Grove Street Path Station stands ready and able to handle all those new residents.

Posted on: 2013/2/1 17:57
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Re: The futility of gun control
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The federalist papers explains "militia" to mean all able bodied men not a government power or agency. Furthermore the concerns layed out in the Federalist papers show that the 2nd amendment was including as the last line of defense against a over powered central government to ensuring the freedom of the people was never taken away.


So what?

Posted on: 2013/1/31 17:38
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Re: The futility of gun control
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The father of a Newtown victim was shouted at by the pro-gun folks at hearings on Monday when he asked why any civilian would need a military-style gun. I guess if these folks have their Bushmasters taken away, they know they don't have the intellectual curiosity to take up another hobby. They need to blow up something real good. Or be ready to take on the US Army when it all turns on us or fight the zombies of the apocalypse.

And the notion of self-defense is a funny one, as I am positive that most of these folks would be too busy crapping themselves to take their guns off safety. And many guns meant for self-defense wind up doing exactly the opposite of what they were intended for. Just ask Nancy Lanza. Oh, wait, you can't.

Posted on: 2013/1/29 19:02
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Re: The futility of gun control
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Let them keep single shot or small clip hunting rifles. No one except the military and, thanks to an abundance of them in the wrong hands, police. Time to start regulating the so-called militia. It's got to be done and it will be.


Have couple of questions:

1. Why would a police need a high-capacity magazine? They are more trained. They work with partners. They can call a backup that would arrive much faster than if I call for help. So, if something is sufficient for me to defend myself, it should be even more sufficient for the police, no?

2. What kind of skills, - in your learned opinion, - are required to manufacture a high-capacity magazine? Yes, I know, no criminal ever would dare to violate this prohibition, but just hypothetically, - if a criminal decides to get himself a high-cap magazine, - would it be hard?





So, because criminals can and would make their own high capacity magazines, we should just legalize them and sell them at Walmart so that everyone can be equally armed?

Posted on: 2013/1/24 14:47
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Re: Unleashed Mastiffs Attack JC Man
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The only ones who prevented the dogs from being home are the Kolbs themselves. RIP, Jumba.

Posted on: 2013/1/17 14:41
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