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Re: Torico's Ice Cream
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Their facebook doesn't give any ETA, but they're still working to get open.

Posted on: 2012/4/9 2:25
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Re: Krav Maga
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Be very careful about where you take Krav Maga. Places are sprouting up like weeds. It's the next McDojo martial art.

I can't speak for or against the one in Hoboken.

I can vouch for:

http://www.ikmnyc.com/

I've also heard great things about:

http://www.kravmagainc.com/

But I have no personal experience with them.

Good yelp reviews.

http://www.yelp.com/biz/krav-maga-new-york-2

Posted on: 2012/4/8 21:30
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Racquetball/Squash near Paulus Hook
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Moving to Paulus Hook area of Jersey City in a few months and looking to pick Racquetball or Squash back up.

Having trouble finding any courts. Willing to travel into the City to play, but would rather it just be a quick path ride rather than transfers.

Any courts fitting my criteria?

Thanks!

Posted on: 2012/2/27 5:07
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Re: Moving to Jersey City next fall -- building suggestions?
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Texas: appreciate the recommendation. I'm of the opinion, however, that the internet has rendered realtors obsolete, at least at the ridiculous rate they charge for doing what doesn't seem to be all that much work. It's a luxury I don't want to pay for.

If I knew the name of some buildings, I can find a way in myself and skip out on the realtor fees.

As for living in NYC...my significant other will be moving in with me within a year, and she will be working in nj. It's easier to live in jc or hoboken and commute to NYC than vice versa

Posted on: 2011/12/25 2:09
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Re: Moving to Jersey City next fall -- building suggestions?
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Thanks for all the information, guys.

Blockwatcher: I'm moving from Boston actually. Finishing my professional degree. Grew up in NJ. Would rather not live in the city (will be nice to escape it after work and just go back in if I want to do anything).

Posted on: 2011/12/24 19:21
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Re: Moving to Jersey City next fall -- building suggestions?
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Thanks, you guys.

Texas: I don't need a high rise, but I do want to be in a safer area and close to the PATH. Do you have non-high rise suggestions?

Posted on: 2011/12/24 2:28
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Re: Moving to Jersey City next fall -- building suggestions?
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That's what I figure I'll have to end up doing. Thanks for the advice!

Any building suggestions?

50 Columbus, portside towers, and Hudson point look nice on the websites, but I'm worried a bit about some of the complaints I've found (huge electric bills, paper thin walls).

Posted on: 2011/12/24 2:11
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Moving to Jersey City next fall -- building suggestions?
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Starting a job right near Grand Central next fall and looking to live in jersey city. Trying to narrow down some building possibilities to make the process go easier when I start actually visiting units.

I've used apartmentratings, but given how many complaints there are for every building in jc, either there is nowhere good to live in jc or that site just attracts whiners.

Would prefer to be waterfront area. wouldn't mind being near grove path.

Budget max is 2500. 1 bed 1 bath. Closer to 2000 would be preferable. Balcony or private terrace would be nice. 10 minute or less walk to one of the paths.

Right now my electricity runs around $150-200/mo. Would like to keep it similar (instead of the exorbitant utility bills that I've heard plague some buildings).

Would like the walls to be somewhat sound proof (don't want to be able to hear my neighbors snore).

Thanks all.

Posted on: 2011/12/24 1:55
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