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Formula 1 race June2013 in Weehawken
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Posted on: 2012/8/21 2:42
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Re: Jersey City is still not a soccer friendly city to its children or adults.
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don't forget about the heights!

Posted on: 2012/3/19 21:42
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Re: Jersey City is still not a soccer friendly city to its children or adults.
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and i have the perfect solution for soccer playing space; the entire top parking lot of the Newport Mall should become soccer play grounds.

Posted on: 2012/3/19 4:45
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Re: 'Jersey Shore' Spin-Off in Jersey City
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MTV should have done this in the 80's and had Van Halen live in town for a week,then it would?ve been a party town. Especially the heights were all the pretty bonde and brunette chicks with spandex and big hair were sitting on Pershing field park wall along Central ave. Waiting to get hit on.

Posted on: 2012/3/19 3:15
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Re: 'Jersey Shore' Spin-Off in Jersey City
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name of show is getting changed to " The Jersey Snore "

baauuhhh !!!!

Posted on: 2012/3/19 2:59
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Jersey City is still not a soccer friendly city to its children or adults.
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Back in 1977 there where about 20 or so kids my age all sons of immigrants from Argentina, Italy, Poland, Ghana, Eygpt, Yugoslavia who lived in Jersey City Heights(very urban area) where the only place we found to play soccer was on either on strip of dirt next to 2 huge beautifully maintained baseball fields, that had 20 ft high fences and locked to keep us out, although we would climb over the fences, we would eventually were caught and thrown out usually with threats and racial slurs. PERSHING FIELD PARK is the name of park (located on Central ave between Manhattan Ave and Resovoir Ave) I was only 11 years old and every kid was about the same age or so. At one point there a German man named Heinz who taught us things, eventually he moved and never saw him again. We luckily we allowed to play on the parking lot of a cardboard company named the Davey company where all the workers where Italian and one of boy?s family was the foreman. It was like paradise for us (our beloved Davey Co.)?because they had built regular sized goals made out of wood with nets. There we would play on the asphalt from very early morning till sundown when we were on summer vacation, and afterschool during school time?it was the happiest time of my life and for the rest to I imagine. This was the time of the NY Cosmos also. Once we became older and got our drivers licenses we looked for any where we could play on grass. The NASL collapsed and we were heart broken because we were all fans of the Cosmos.

Posted on: 2012/3/19 2:46
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Occupy our homes movement in Jersey City?
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need help in not getting my house foreclosed !

email: kiro2317@hotmail.com or tel:Marcel 347-420-7089

Posted on: 2011/12/19 21:39
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Re: From drug haven to Heights heaven, residents in Jersey City neighborhood say
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Arm yourselves, Charlie Bronson style,blast those cockaroaches.

Posted on: 2009/1/25 14:53
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Jersey politics and redtape hindering Red Bull Soccer Stadium !
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Posted on: 2009/1/25 14:47
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Re: Ideas for Jersey City T-shirts
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Jersey City like NYC,only more corrupt.
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Jersey City like NYC,only dumber.
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Jersey City like NYC,but with rednecks.

Posted on: 2008/12/4 19:56
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Re: Can anyone in local goverment hold thier drink (Lipski this time)?
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Lipski just another born and bred classy jersey city politician,just like McCann and countless others.

Posted on: 2008/11/9 18:27
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Re: Can anyone in local goverment hold thier drink (Lipski this time)?
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Lipski can atone for his behavior by publicly being urinated.

Posted on: 2008/11/9 18:19
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