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Re: new in town--which neighborhood safe for single female?
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Hi Bax, I sent you a PM. :)

Posted on: 2014/2/27 23:01
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Re: 6th St between Erie & Jersey (guy landscaping beneath the Embankment)
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I've also seen that guy out there. Not only did I notice his rugged good looks, but also the attractive landscape he's creating. Thanks, embankment guy!

Posted on: 2010/4/24 17:59
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Re: PPG and Chromium in Jersey City - Garfield Avenue
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Hi, I'm researching and trying to gather personal stories of JC residents who have experienced health and medical issues as a potential result of hexavalent chromium exposure.

There's been a lot of coverage of the politics of the PPG case and others, but the issue seems to be missing faces and real-life stories.

If anyone has had personal experience with this issue--particularly lung, bone, blood, stomach or colon cancers--please pm me.

Thanks!

Posted on: 2009/4/19 20:32
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Re: In-State Tuition
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Skepticalhook, I don't often get the chance have a dialogue with people who are so committed to anti-immigrant ideology. Well done on your ardor, sir.

I'm curious. Re the issue of in-state tuition, have you considered that the recipients of the proposed bill probably had very little choice in the matter of coming to the N.J.? After all, it's aimed at college-age students, most of whom were brought here by their parents--some when they were very young. They speak English just fine, do well enough in school to get into NJ's state schools, and for all intents and purposes consider themselves New Jerseyans.

I assume your answer is something like: go back home or pay out-of-state tuition, boohoo. But assuming students don't leave and can't afford 2-3x the in-state rate, wouldn't you prefer they have greater access to education here that keeps them out of trouble, allows them to earn more and spend more, thus helping the local economy?

Posted on: 2009/4/3 20:41
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Re: Grove St-based Soup Kitchen?
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St. Lucy's on Grove has open slots on many nights.

Sign up through Jersey Cares: http://www.jerseycares.org/

Posted on: 2009/3/17 16:34
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Re: In need of a dog walker
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I highly recommend Paul. He's been my dogwalker for several months now.

He's awesome with dogs and has organized his schedule into play groups so that they can burn off plenty of energy and get some socialization. My dog is calm when I get home from work, which is a small miracle.

He also does boarding for very reasonable fees, and is very supportive of rescues.

contact: paulthedogwalker@gmail.com

Posted on: 2008/12/8 18:10
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