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Re: 600 volunteers will help repair 16 low-to medium-income homes, shelters and community areas
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Can just anyone help or do you need to be licenced?

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Can they help an unemployed brownstone owner? I am a no income earner, and this 120 year old building needs a little tlc. anyone...anyone...Where is Barack O'Healy to help a white guy?


Just sell it, there worth over a million problem solved. Now stop acting like an idiot I doubt you even come close to needing any help from this organization.

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i was there with local 6 carpenters...even though im in a different local...it was a great time..very rewarding giving back to people who need it. and i am most likely going back this weekend to donate some more time to the school which has a few more things that need to be done...


oh and teacher helping you with you brownstone?

this shit has NOTHING to do with barak obama or healy-stealy...this is something that is done EVERY year that is run by our union carpenters/plumbers/sparkies and rebulding together jersey city. its OUR way of giving back to the community. and helping folks who have no way of helping themselves anymore. if you ever want to come by st. patricks on brumhall and ocean avenue at 7 am this upcoming weekend and donate some of your time to people who really need it.....

perhaps you can learn how to do somethings to your......brownstone.

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Can they help an unemployed brownstone owner? I am a no income earner, and this 120 year old building needs a little tlc. anyone...anyone...Where is Barack O'Healy to help a white guy?

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"Hudson County Plumbers Local 11"
Please be sure to install those backflow preventers that we so "desperately" need.

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Tomorrow is Rebuilding Day

Friday, April 17, 2009
By TOM SHORTELL
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

More than 600 volunteers will don overalls and tool belts tomorrow to help renovate and repair 16 buildings in Jersey City.

The volunteers will repair low-to medium-income homes, shelters and community areas across the city, said Rose Wagner, chapter president of Rebuilding Together Jersey City, the local affiliate of a national volunteer organization.

Projects will range from installing new plumbing to painting rooms to firming up stairway railings for senior citizens.

"You'd be surprised how many senior citizens don't have hand rails to come down the stairs," Wagner said.

Last year, 600 volunteers participated in Rebuilding Day in Jersey City. This year, Wagner expects even more helpers.

It's also a way for unemployed trades workers to help out, she said.

Several organizations, including Hudson County Plumbers Local 11 and IBEW Electricians Local 164, have signed up to participate, Wagner said.

And additional volunteers are welcome.

Registration is between 7 and 8 a.m. at St. Patrick's School's cafeteria, 309 Bramhall Ave.

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