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Re: Hamilton Park has its first wedding since $3.2 million makeover
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An Irish festival in the Horseshoe... that is an amazing idea.
Also, you should look into this event on Thurs July 29th at the Barrow Mansion. Maybe that is a place to start circulating your message. Sonas http://www.atticensemble.org/
Posted on: 2010/7/25 14:05
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alanwright wrote: Sorry, but this is hilarious... "I heard the park was a dump before the renovations," said Petzko, a resident with her new husband of the Ninth Street Hamilton Park Condominiums. Yikes. I hope she was misquoted, but because that's more than a bit rude.
Posted on: 2010/7/24 19:00
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Sorry, but this is hilarious...
"I heard the park was a dump before the renovations," said Petzko, a resident with her new husband of the Ninth Street Hamilton Park Condominiums.
Yikes. I hope she was misquoted, but because that's more than a bit rude.
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Hamilton Park has its first wedding since $3.2 million makeover
http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/jerse ... 79952750149610.xml&coll=3
By BRENDAN TORRES
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
The newly renovated Hamilton Park in Jersey City has hosted its first wedding.
Last Saturday, Andrea Petzko, 26, and Daniel Vassilev, 29, gathered with 35 family members at the park at Jersey Avenue and Eighth Street to tie the knot - the first nuptials exchanged since the park received its $3.2 million facelift.
"I heard the park was a dump before the renovations," said Petzko, a resident with her new husband of the Ninth Street Hamilton Park Condominiums.
"But I chose the park because of how beautiful and close it is. The scenery was great, the tennis courts, the fountains. Oh, and the children everywhere."
The Hamilton Park Neighborhood Association pushed hard for the reconstruction of the park. The new park includes a toddler area, tennis and basketball courts, and a spray park for hot summer days.
"The park renovations were awesome" said Elena Mukaida, recording secretary for the association and a neighbor of the newlyweds. "It has brought out a spirit of taking ownership of the park and a volunteer group of about 50 neighbors pick up trash daily."
The newlyweds have lived in the city since Thanksgiving. Petzko lived in Cranbury before she met her future husband, an Astoria, Queens resident. The two met on the dating website match.com.
"Isn't that crazy? He was perfect!" Petzko exclaimed. She is an English teacher and the groom is a day trader.
The bride and groom exchanged sweets with one another.
"Mother made cookies to signify a sweet life together," Petzko explained.
The group then took a bus to the Marriott Marquis in Manhattan for a reception.
Posted on: 2010/7/24 16:49
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