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Readers & Writers -- The second issue of Jersey City's Conveyer
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Jersey City's Conveyer #2... Posted by Maureen Berzok July 29, 2007 2:15PM http://blog.nj.com/writers/2007/07/jersey_citys_conveyer_2.html NJ Transit and I have always had a complicated relationship Often I curse the trains for lateness or infrequent service Often I've vowed never to ride again But let's face it, I don't have a car and this is New Jersey Who Am I Kidding? Lately I feel I spend half my life waiting for the 86: This is the bus I take to work it travels from the Newport Mall to West New York via the scenic but pot-hole laced Palisade Avenue and then to New York Avenue and then over to Bergenline Avenue-- (A Shopper's Paradise.) Often I'm waiting in front of Dickinson High School watching the teens saunter into the building listening to the assistant principal warning them over the PA that they have 60 seconds to get to class -- then he counts -- 20 - 19 - 18 - 17 - this strategy would have been as useless at my high school as it is here-- 16 - 15 - a few jog up the steps but most continue to saunter -- 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 - teachers! close your doors! on a beautiful day like today that would have been enough for me to turn around and saunter off somewhere else The 86 defies any schedule I've ever read Each time I think I've cracked the mystery code to leaving my house at the right time, I end up watching it chug by me as I arrive 90 seconds too late to the stop But the drivers are for the most part friendly, and the evening drivers even remember my stop. I'm writing this from the 86-- We just passed the most beautiful house in Jersey City, 531 Palisade Avenue the historic Van Vorst House. It's a stone cottage covered with vines. The temperature outside is a balmy 70 degrees but for some unknown reason, on the 86 it's a sultry 95 degrees. Thanks to the 86, I'm late for work again-- But Oh, how I'd rather be on the 159, going into Manhattan to goof off instead... .....Me and the 86 by Carol Van Houten in The Constant Reader What makes Jersey City distinct from other cities? How does life differ here? What does it feel like walking on this city's streets? These questions form the voice of CONVEYER, an occasional publication about Jersey City. Through the use of imagemaking and storytelling, CONVEYER attempts to articulate and document this city's "sense of place" -- the things both tangible and intangible that give Jersey City an identity all its own. The second issue of CONVEYER, edited by Josef Reyes, is now available at the following locations: IMAGINE ATRIUM 528 Jersey Avenue Jersey City NJ 07302 tel# 201 451 4848 JERSEY CITY MUSEUM 350 Montgomery Street Jersey City NJ 07302 tel# 201 413 0303 LIFE 112 Morris Street Jersey City NJ 07302 tel# 201 332 1444 Interesting verb convey. It means transport("convey information,") transmit ("convey using a particular fequency,") and impart ("convey an understanding.") All these definitions appply to this "occasional publication" about New Jersey's Gateway City on the Hudson. Go grab one and read it on the 86. Today's Writing Prompt..... Write about the things you see on your commute to/from work. What are some of the names of the stores? Same old guy sitting out on his stoop every day? What's the most interesting building you pass? Keep Writing, Maureen
Posted on: 2007/7/30 13:47
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