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Van service for 6 passengers/ 10 suitcases. Any advice?
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Hello,

Anybody know a company that transports a group of 6 people and lots of suitcases from Jersey City to Manhattan. I don't think an SUV would be large enough to hold the passengers and the suitcases. I think we need a large van. I'd rather shy away from limo service.

Thank you

Posted on: 2017/6/15 14:04
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Re: Bus Pass?
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I don't know how much a one zone costs but if you use the light rail and the bus, it is better to just buy a 2 zone. It is $72 per month. That can be bought at any light rail kiosk.


Posted on: 2012/12/6 20:21
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Re: Bus Pass?
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For most convenient place to buy the monthly pass tickets are the light rail kiosks. If you buy a 2 zone or more, you are also allowed to ride the light rail unlimitedly for that month. Pretty good deal.

Posted on: 2012/12/6 18:47
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Re: Safe area for young female
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Paulus Hook, Newport Pavonia, Hamilton Park, Van Vorst Park, Liberty Harbor (basically anywhere in downtown JC - Newport, Grove or Exchange street stops are all pretty safe).

Posted on: 2011/8/22 15:47
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Re: The Beacon
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Let's all settle down here. Sunday is judgement day. Let's see what happens. Let's see if 1BRs go for $170JK or $340K. We'll soon find out what people think about the Beacon. Money talks, and BS walks.

Posted on: 2009/6/25 17:49
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Re: New Mexican Food Cart Downtown
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Where is this cart? Yesterday, I was at the Gove st. PATH entrance by Dunkin Donuts and all I saw was fruit and vegetable stands. Nothing against nutrional foods, but I wanted some fast food mexican and could not find it.

Posted on: 2009/6/2 13:31
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Re: Can You Recommend A Travel Agency?
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Hello,

Triple A. You can even do it over the phone and they have the most honest and knowlegeable staff. wwww.aaa.com. Membership fee is very small plus you get free roadside service and a ton of discounts on hotels, restaurants, movies and amusement parks. If you have a car, it is more than worth it.

Posted on: 2009/1/19 16:07
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Re: VERIZON FIOS
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Hello,

Does anyone know the contact rep for Verizon Fios for the downtown Jersey City area? A name or phone number would be greatly appreciated.

Posted on: 2008/12/8 21:24
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Re: Charcoal Barbeque Permitted at Van Horst Park?
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What about Liberty state park? I believe that they have grills nailed down for public use in that park? Can someone explain how that park can have grilling but VVP does not?

Posted on: 2008/6/30 1:43
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Re: shoe repair recommendations
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The place on Groove near the PAth train is very good. My wife had a pair of boots re-soled on the bottom and a new zipper installed. The boots look brand new now.

Posted on: 2008/3/4 21:24
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Re: NY Times - When Does a Housing Slump Become a Bust?
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Thanks for keeping it real wibbit. I see ads on craigslist and laugh. i have seen some of the same condos on the site for 6 months with the same asking price. The supply side is very stubborn right now. Like you said, you just have to wait it out. Prices are only going to fall.

Posted on: 2008/1/21 0:29
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Re: DMV Question
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I just wanted to thank everyone for their help. I went to the Bayonne DMV and it was so quick and easy. I got my new, NJ license and transfered title of a car that I bought from a NY resident and got my NJ license plates. The Bayonne DMV is efficient, organized and very knowledgeable.

I also went to Central Ave and got myself the $15 zone permit. That was easy as well.

Since I was doing this car stuff, I also went for the NJ inspection, but I did not pass. I think I have a slight problem related to a gas cap.

Was wondering if anyone knows a good, reliable mechanic that specializes in repairing cars that did not pass NJ inspections.

Posted on: 2007/12/13 2:28
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NJ Motor Vehicle registration, license, inspection
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Hello,

I am buying a car from a friend in Brooklyn. The car has NY plates. I live in JC. I want to register the car and get NJ license plates. Do I need to bring the car down to the DMV or can I just bring the Bill of sale, proof of residence and ID?

Is the DMV also where I apply for a parking permit or is that a different office?

Thanks for your help.

Posted on: 2007/12/11 14:46

Edited by Webmaster on 2010/3/9 20:10:56
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Re: Car registration question
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Thanks for all the tips.

This looks like a very time consuming task but I guess it is doable.

Does everyone agree that I should get a NJ Driver's license first before buying the care or should I use my NYC Driver's license to buy the car. Or maybe it does not matter?

Posted on: 2007/11/19 21:39
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Car registration question
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Hello,

I just moved from NYC to Jersey City. I also want to buy a car to have in JC. My friend in Brooklyn is selling his used car and I was interested in finding out how to proceed.

1) I know I need to get my NYC driver's switched to New Jersey.

I also know that I have to buy/apply for a parking permit for my zone.

I also know that I have to get car insurance before I buy the car.

If anyone can help me, figure out how to do this that would be great.

Can I go to the DMV and get this all done in one shot?

Anybody know an affordable car insurance company that covers downtown JC?

Anybody know what information I need to prove my residence in JC.

Thanks for any help you can provide me.

Posted on: 2007/11/19 19:04
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Re: JC Real Estate Market Recent Activity
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There is one with a some sort of affordable mortgage plan. Google Harbor Lights Condominiums. It is a new project that will be built south of WALDO lofts. I don't think the developer is very ethical though. Watch out for that. But the units sounds very affordable.

Posted on: 2007/9/26 16:18
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Liberty Harbor North Party last night
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Does anybody know anything about the Liberty Harbor North Party last night? I was riding my bike and noticed taht there was a dj, dinner buffet, and cocktails in one of the new developed lots at LHN. Did not know if it was open to the public or not. Anybody go or know about it?

Posted on: 2007/9/21 15:05
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Re: Urgent:Renting in Newport Exchange place
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There are a ton of choices. Look on the other side of NewPort Mall. There are a ton of deals there. The walk to the PATH is only 10 mins and the mall doors are open 24/7.
The Roosevelt is a good choice. By Grove, there are two new bldgs. Grove Point even has an outdoor pool. It is 2K. 50 Columbus is also a new bldg. You would be the first to live in them.

Posted on: 2007/8/31 13:45
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Re: 2nd Street Construction-Infront of Mandalay Apartments
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It's called Hudson Exchange by the Fisher Group. They built Liberty Terrace. It is supposed to be one of the best bldgs for views. It will be condo. Probably around 800 per sq foot. It will be pricey but it is the last waterfront bldg in JC.

Posted on: 2007/8/30 3:52
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