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Re: Groove on Grove
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The Bryan Beninghove Trio plays this Wednesday (05-13) . The weatherforcast is Sunny for this jazz master. http://www.myspace.com/bryanbeninghove

Check out www.jcdowntown.com or www.rockitdocket.blogspot.com for more info

dancing tony

Posted on: 2009/5/12 13:56
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300 got our ten minutes outside
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I waited on-line for about an hour to get in. Once I was about 1/4 of the way from the gates, we we told that thet auditorium was filled to capacity. I waited around a little while hoping that Obama may come outside to address those unable to get in. after about 10 minutes, I decided to leave as did most of the crowd, but as I was walking up the street I noticed the crowd swarm again at the gate.

I returned, and they allowed the remaining 300 of us into the courtyard, Obama came out, stoop on a small wall with a microphone and for about 5 to 10 minutes thanked those who came, healthcare, jobs, college tuition, new jersey, you know.

then some handshakes

and away I went.

my history.

Posted on: 2008/1/9 22:53
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Yes there are some bigs rats in this town
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so what is your solution to the problem ?

was the mess there before the building opened ? we know the building serves a a homeless hotel after hours, but it seems to me that all is cleaned once the building opens ?

also, when you say all of columbus, are you referring to the point before the twice weekly sweeping the sidewalk of the apartments between Jersey and Barrow get ?

and yes those rats a very big

martini any one ?

dirty tony
www.dirtytonys.net

Posted on: 2007/11/7 2:18
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A (Robert) Troy Ounce of Gold
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FORMER JERSEY CITY TOP COP COVERS ALL BASES

When you think rich ? the Jersey City Police Department might not be the first place to look, but, as The Jersey Journal reports, it turns out you could set yourself up pretty well by fighting crime in Hudson County. Former Jersey City Police Chief Robert Troy, who retired July 1, has a $96,200 annual pension and a $70,000 a year salary at his new job as an aide in the county?s Department of Administration and Finance. And there?s more. He also received nearly $150,000 in unused sick days, holidays and vacation time after retiring. Plus, Troy is doing consulting work for Hudson County Sheriff Joseph T. Cassidy, researching the possibility of creating a county police academy, and he?s on the short list of candidates for the sheriff?s chief warrant officer position. 8-22-06

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ah the good life.

Posted on: 2006/8/22 14:08
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