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Re: WNYC wants to know why you live in Jersey City - Get on their map!
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Posted on: 2010/7/13 16:20
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Hudson County changes to be focus Tuesday of WNYC radio program

Monday, July 12, 2010

Loving the new restaurants on the Jersey City and Hoboken waterfronts? Got the hots for a new condo development in Weehawken or Bayonne? Noticing changes within the Latino communities of West New York and Union City?

Well all those opinions, observations, and much more take center stage tomorrow morning, as WNYC-AM radio show host Brian Lehrer explores demographic and other changes in the county over the past 10 years as part of the program's continuing series, "Your Anecdotal Census."

Lehrer's guests will include Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise and New Jersey City University political science professor Fran Moran.

Residents of Hudson County are invited not only to phone into the show, but to attend the live 10 a.m. broadcast at the Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, WNYC's street-level studio at 144 Charlton St. in Manhattan.

Tickets are $10 tickets to attend and can be purchased at ovationtix.com.

The program has already explored demographic and other changes in Middlesex and Essex counties, as well as Brooklyn and Queens.

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I heard about this project while listening to WNYC. There are only three Hudson County comments so far - and one comment mentioning how Hamilton Park has changed since the renovation.

From the WNYC site:

Every 10 years the country "counts heads" and uses those numbers to determine everything from election districts to funding levels. But the story of our neighborhoods, cities, and states is much deeper than what's in the numbers.

Join the Brian Lehrer Show as we make sure our listeners count, from in-depth coverage of the census process to interactive projects and all sorts of stories about who we are and how we live in 2010.

Link to Survey Page & Comments

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Moved to downtown JC in 1997, got priced out and in 2005 moved Uptown.

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You can hear me talking about it on the Brian Lehrer show audio archive.

Posted on: 2010/6/24 3:16
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In the very early 80's God threw me into Greenville and now here we are. Thats how I ended up in JC even though I moved out for the 3rd time.

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The survey is only for those who've moved in the "last decade". So if you moved here before June 23, 2000 this survey ain't for you! (or me )

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WNYC wants to know why you live in Jersey City.

Get on their map!

http://beta.wnyc.org/shows/bl/census/survey/

The resulting map will be discussed soon on the Brian Lehrer show!

WNYC 820 AM & 93.9 FM (2 hours weekdays - 10AM-Noon)

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Map Your Moves!

...Why have you moved from one neighborhood to the next? How does your story fit into a larger picture of what's happening in our listening area?

http://beta.wnyc.org/shows/bl/census/survey/

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