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I don't know its exact location. Its by 185, caven point rd & linden ave. on the JC Bayonne Border. I knew a couple of people who kept their horses there. It was a private stable on a large companies property.
Posted on: 2006/12/19 1:56
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I would wager that horse manure might actually improve the smell on that footbridge...
Posted on: 2006/12/18 18:46
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A few months ago, I was driving around near the shipyards in Bayonne and drove past a guy in a cowboy hat riding a light grey horse. Seemed odd to me, especially because it was around 11pm and the entire area was deserted.
About a week or two later, I saw a guy tacking up a grey horse right out in front of the Hamilton Park Ale House. I stopped to say hello and asked if that was him I saw in Bayonne, and he said that yes, that was him and he keeps the horse somewhere over by the shipyard. So there's at least one guy who stables a horse in Bayonne and rides in downtown JC. Maybe there are others...
Posted on: 2006/12/18 18:44
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Newsboy where is the stable in caven point?I would like to check it out.
Posted on: 2006/12/18 15:53
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Mostly likely they came from the stables down by caven point.
They used come thru LSP and stop the a bar at Jersey and Grand, tie the horses on the fence then get a drink inside.
Posted on: 2006/12/17 22:44
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They probably were not cops.What they do is drive from wherever and park their trailer in the hoboken lot.Then its a short walk to liberty state park.
There is no law against riding a horse in Jersey City, but you can't park the trailer in the park.Not every horse will ride in traffic either.Those may have been retired NYC horses.
Posted on: 2006/12/17 15:38
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White Horses, you say? Wow, maybe someone got me the Christmas present I've *always* wanted!
Did they happen to have big red bows, like in that Lexus commercial?
Posted on: 2006/12/17 4:11
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Yeah actually I kind of agree with you - I like it too, it was so cool to come across it right there in front of Bubby's... the only thing is, they didn't look official (I didn't think I saw uniforms, but who knows...)
I was just curious if someone around here actually had horses!
Posted on: 2006/12/17 3:04
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They probably came from the stable in Hoboken where they still have police on horseback.Although their only for parades now.
When i was a kid they still had police on horseback in JC.The sound they made late at night on the pavement was very cool. They say that a cop on horseback has the best visability as he is high up and the horse is very intensely aware of his surroundings.NYC and Newark still have cops on horseback. I know this is f___up but i like the smell of horsesheet.I wish we still had them here.Not counting the horse's ass running City Hall.
Posted on: 2006/12/17 2:17
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So I'm walking home a few nights ago, Jersey and Varick, 8:00 PM - right up there on the list of unexpected things to see would be 2 white horses being ridden up the street - but there they were, coming back from Liberty State Park at the end of Jersey I guess. That was kid of picturesque.
Then today I'm riding my bike to the park to enjoy the comfortably globally-warmed December weather, and on the foot bridge over that little canal/industrial swamp thing, were several mounds of horse-sheet. Less picturesque. (not that the pristine natural beauty of that foot bridge was ruined or anything). So 2 questions: who's got horses in downtown JC? (now *there's* some gentrification for ya) if you happen to know them, could you ask them to buy a large pooperscooper?
Posted on: 2006/12/16 23:13
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