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Re: Vote by Email of Fax
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What was the third question on the General Election ballot for Hudson county? I remember the question about moving the BOE election from April to Nov and the question about the bond for higher education facilities expansion. Can't remember last one.

Posted on: 2012/11/4 8:21
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Re: Won't keep $17G tied to Dwek, Healy says
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CNBC is replaying the American Greed episode on Solomon Dwek tonight at 1am. I haven't seen it yet and not sure it will mention Healy.

Posted on: 2012/10/15 16:21
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Re: Hamilton Park Farmer's Market
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Anyone think the HP Farmer's Market is on today? Can anyone along the park do me a solid and look out a window to see if there are vendors set up, especially Stony Hill? Thanks.

Posted on: 2012/7/18 17:04
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Re: Thirty Acres Restaurant- Jersey Avenue
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Enjoyed a meal on Wednesday. Had the fried sweetbreads. It was delicious. Chuckled at the Delta Air Lines flatware. It's clear you love to fry...and it shows!

Posted on: 2012/4/20 20:43
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Re: Looking for input of unofficial Jersey City landmarks
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Colgate Clock

Posted on: 2011/8/1 13:06
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Re: Park & Sixth Comfort Food on Grove Street
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What happened to this place? I was craving a Joe The Plumber, but the place was closed. It's going through renovation and says there will be a new product? I liked the old product, but just couldn't get there often :(

Posted on: 2011/6/4 19:57
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Re: Councilman Steven Fulop: Ward E Update, Fall 2008
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I fear the 9th & Marin light will never ever ever be constructed. Steven, your update said it was approved in 2008, but nothing has been done. Cars traveling northbound are really speeding from 6th Street to the Holland Tunnel. There are so many kids crossing there....a crossing guard was hit by a car on April 25, 2008. It's more than three years later! Why has nothing been done to date? I'm disgusted.

Posted on: 2011/5/20 15:56
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Re: Dance Classes for my 3 year-old?
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I've heard good things about Next Step Broadway in Hamilton Park.

Posted on: 2010/8/12 14:40
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Re: Help please
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wow...jclist is global!

Posted on: 2010/8/12 14:27
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Re: Hamilton Park Renovation - Update
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Do you think "No Ball Playing" signs on the lawns would help keep the lawns in good shape? I believe VVP had such signs...or at least they did years ago.

Posted on: 2010/8/12 14:24
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Re: Stop Signs on Erie Street - Steven FUlop
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Another serious accident on intersection of 10th and Erie tonight. Ambulance, police and flatbed tow trucks. There needs to be a full traffic light here!!! Fulop....are you reading??!!! This is one dangerous intersection.

Posted on: 2009/10/12 0:51
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Re: Won't keep $17G tied to Dwek, Healy says
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Will he also get a tax deduction for the donations to charity? This is so a$$ backwards.

Posted on: 2009/8/13 12:50
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10th & Erie: Full traffic light needed
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There was just an accident at the intersection of 10th & Erie where the blinking light is. There really needs to be a full traffic light at this intersection. The people sitting outside the Embankment were treated to a front row seat....however, what if the accident was worse and one of the cars got thrown into the outside seating area of the Embankment. Does anyone agree we need a full light there?

FYI - I've written to our councilman about this in the past and it was considered as a need, but it didn't get approval.

Posted on: 2009/8/2 19:41
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Re: Shore Club Vs Mandalay
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North Pier Apartments -- they are rentals.

Posted on: 2009/7/26 22:35
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Re: Best pizza in JC????
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Does anyone know if the Grandma's truck is still around. Haven't seen it. Not only is that the best pizza in JC, but it's the best pizza I've ever had. When I ate it I couldn't believe it was produced in that truck!


I'm eating a slice from Grandma's truck right now. It is the best. It's outside Plaza 10 on Hudson St., across the street from the north end of the Harborside Light Rail Station.

Posted on: 2009/5/15 14:16
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Drum beating in Hamilton Park area
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Anyone else hear the drum beating? Is there a parade going on? Sounds like a marching band.

Posted on: 2009/4/4 11:53
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Re: JC regulations on Recycling and Garbage-Anyone know?
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Yes, those posters would be ideal. Pictures mean no guessing is involved.

I lived in Queens and two years ago they made those posters into 5x7 refridgerator magnets. It was so easy to refer to.

Posted on: 2009/3/26 14:39
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Re: JC regulations on Recycling and Garbage-Anyone know?
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Here's the link to the specific pamphlet I was referring to:

http://www.hcia.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=55

Posted on: 2009/3/26 14:25
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Re: JC regulations on Recycling and Garbage-Anyone know?
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It is the law. The law is called "The New Jersey Statewide Mandatory Source Separation and Recycling Act". The act became law in April 1987.

You must go to HCIA (Hudson County Improvement Authority). Their Environmental Hotline is 1-800-540-0987 and their website is Hudson County Improvement Authority

I have a pamphlet that specifically says "All homeowners and tenants, including occupants of multi-family housing units" must recycle. You may want to ask the HCIA for a bunch of copies of the pamphlet entitled "A Quick Guide to Recycling in Hudson County" so you can give them to your tenants. You can also request posters from the HCIA for you to put in your garbage room for reinforcement.

I hate when people don't recycle too. My office building wasn't recycling and I reported them.

Posted on: 2009/3/26 14:15
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Re: Downtown Jersey City major streets very unsafe and bad access for pedestrians
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I concur with everything Robocub wrote. I too am car-less and walk mostly everywhere. I try to cross at 9th and Marin every morning and most weekends I'm trying to get to Target, A&P or Home Depot. These large streets are dangerous.

Aren't we supposed to get a traffic light at 9th and Marin soon? Anyone know any updates? There are no signs of any construction being started...

From Councilman Fulop's Winter Update sent 1/26/2009:
"Traffic Lights: Several new traffic lights have been approved and are scheduled to be constructed in the next 3 months. These are 9th & Marin, Christopher Columbus & Warren, and Montgomery & Warren. The traffic light at Montgomery & Warren is near completion. "

Posted on: 2009/3/25 12:56
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Re: NYPD: Drunken Jersey City cop mows down and kills young woman, injures man in lower Manhattan
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LoKo498 wrote:
When are we going to find out who this guys partner is. Why arent they releasing his name?


The link in post #27 has the other officer's name.

Posted on: 2009/2/17 12:28
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Re: Newport light rail?
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Posted on: 2009/2/12 13:32
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Re: Newport light rail?
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Just received this at work:

Please be advised the rear area of Newport Mall, Mall Drive East, as well as the light rail stop at Pavonia/Newport, will be shut down for 18 to 24 hours (note this e-mail is being distributed on Thursday, February 12, 2009 at 10:45 a.m.) due to fallen glass and potential hazardous risks in this area due to high winds.

For those who anticipate commuting on the light rail and wish to enter and/or exit from the Newport stop will be detoured to the Harsimus Cove stop.

Please distribute this message to all employees, co-workers and others who will benefit from this information.

P.O. Dina Reilly
Jersey City Police Department
East District Community Relations Officer

Posted on: 2009/2/12 11:40
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Re: Newport light rail?
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Yeah, I asked the cop that was guarding the blocked off side exit from the mall and he said the N/P light rail was closed due to glass falling from one of the buildings.

Posted on: 2009/2/12 9:40
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Re: Plane from Hudson River crash in Jersey City today
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Yes. I saw it on JFK and Belmont at 3:04pm. I was all p'd off about the back up and then....whoa...there's the plane! How do I post a pic?

Posted on: 2009/2/1 3:26
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Re: Hoboken will be just a walk away
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In Fulop's Winter update email, he stated this will be completed in May.

Quote:

Hoboken/Jersey City Walkway: Construction has started this summer on connecting the Hoboken and Jersey City waterfronts via a pedestrian walkway. This has been a much anticipated project, which will further expand Jersey City's accessibility and world class waterfront views. Per our primary contact at the NJ Transit, it appears that the work continues on this $8.9 million dollar project, which is on schedule to be completed in May.

Posted on: 2009/1/27 11:00
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Re: Christ Hospital apparently threw out dead baby's body with trash
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JCPD has given up on the search for the baby.
(source: Jersey Journal)

Posted on: 2009/1/8 17:08
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Re: One iguana lives, the other perishes in Jersey City fire
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I know this guy. He works hard, owns this home, owns his own business, and put his son through college.

Why do you think he doesn't pay taxes? Because he's an immigrant?


Not at all. It's great that he's found his American dream...but, it would seem to me that someone who paid taxes would know that part of those taxes go toward funding public services like the fire department, police department, etc. and wouldn't ask how much he owes the firefighters for putting out the fire.

Posted on: 2008/12/26 17:38
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Re: One iguana lives, the other perishes in Jersey City fire
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Quote:

Roman said the homeowner, who is apparently an immigrant, thanked firefighters and asked how much he owed them for putting out the blaze.

The battalion chief on hand said, "This is your tax dollars at work," Roman said.


Hmm, pretty sure it's not HIS tax dollars at work...more like my tax dollars at work.

Posted on: 2008/12/25 10:20
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Re: Healy sings on TV tomorrow - Listen here!
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It was just on Good Day Fox 5.

Posted on: 2008/12/24 8:24
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