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Re: Michael Anthony's at Newport Marina
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Made my first visit to Michael Anthony at the Newport Marina and was very impressed with the place. A lot of
money was spent in rehab of this 100year old building.
Its modern, clean and takes complete advantage of its
location. You can drink or dine, inside or outside and the
ambience is a far cry from any of the former restaurants that were at this location.

Only looked at the bar menu...and had an excellent spinach salad and the house Pinot Grigio..but food was tasty and the service satisfactory...Definitely would go back..

Posted on: 2009/8/5 17:35
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Re: FISHERMEN VERSUS OUTDOOR WEDDING PARTIES ON PIER
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Since when do you have to get a City Permit for the Hyatt
Pier. Is JC actually issuing permits and making people pay for them...I would like to know if anyone has requested.
and paid for a City Permit to use this pier.

Posted on: 2007/8/22 15:48
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FISHERMEN VERSUS OUTDOOR WEDDING PARTIES ON PIER
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FISHERMEN VERSUS WEDDING GUESTS

A friend of mine told me about a scene he witnessed at the
end of the Hyatt Pier last Saturday. On the end of the
pier were several fishermen casting lines, cleaning bait,
catching and gutting fish. A typical fishing scene.

Forty feet inboard on the pier, but well within sight of the
fishing crew a wedding was taking place. Evidently the hotel uses this outdoor veranda for weddings on weekends. It is a great view lot.

His comment was it\'s a shame gutted fish, bait and fisherman had to be so close to a celebration ceremony.

I told him that the people fishing had every right to be
even though they were not invited to the wedding.

Question? Should fisherman move to another location on the pier during weddings, as a consideration to the wedding party or stay their positions for the best fishing.

Wonder if wedding planners ever think of this.FISHERMEN VERSUS WEDDING PARTIES

Posted on: 2007/8/21 16:40
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Need Explanation of 3% tax applicable in Jersey City
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Im not familiar with the NJ tax code..but understand that Jersey City has 3% tax on many items. Does this also apply
to large purchases..ie. cars, boats, RVs etc. If so, why dont
dealers advertise this fact. Any info, helpful.

Posted on: 2006/7/4 14:07
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