Jersey City Goes To the Carribean

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Monday, July 25th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 648 views | Permalink |

We were too busy carrying bookcases along the West Indian Parade route to take any photographs. In what is becoming a tradition though, Dojo Mojo has put online a nice selection of photos from the West Indian Carnival. Dojo Mojo writes: “Our friends in Brooklyn are rather proud of their Carnaval, but we’d like to […]

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Our Subway Is Just as Good As Your Subway

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Friday, July 22nd, 2005 | Uncategorized | 636 views | Permalink |

Earlier this week we pointed to TIWWDN’s guide to the suwbay. Not to be outdone, Genius Lessons has come up with A Guide to the PATH.

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West Indian Parade Coming To JC

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Friday, July 22nd, 2005 | Uncategorized | 609 views | Permalink |

A West Indian Parade will march through downtown Jersey City Saturday morning. We know this, because we came across bright red signs telling us we would be unable to park on our street between 10 am and 4 pm.

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Campaign Contributors Get Contracts: Are Your Surprised?

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Friday, July 22nd, 2005 | Uncategorized | 606 views | Permalink |

Hoboken municipal contracts have gone out to campaign contributors. This is most definately not news in New Jersey.

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Hoboken: Uber Park Edition

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Thursday, July 21st, 2005 | Uncategorized | 610 views | Permalink |

Mister Snitch! points out that the city of Hoboken is trying to make people think it is really a giant park. Meanwhile, the giant park is expected to crawl across the Hudson River, climb the Empire State Building, and swat bi-planes out of the sky.

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More Drama At 111 First Street

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Thursday, July 21st, 2005 | Uncategorized | 658 views | Permalink |

The JC Historic commission stopped the demolition of 111 First Street, the old factory that once housed artists, but that the owner has been pushing to redevelop. Sure it sucks that the developer kicked the artists out and let the building deteriorate. But have an old and busted vacant building in the heart of a […]

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Festival Leaves Chalky Taste In Mouth

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Thursday, July 21st, 2005 | Uncategorized | 754 views | Permalink |

Sidwalks around exchange place were covered with chalk. 300 people had nothing better to do than draw with chalk on sidewalks. In other news, at least 300 hipsters reside in Jersey City.

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Running Late? Call Ahead: Cellular Service Restored To Tunnels

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Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 | Holland Tunnel | 975 views | Permalink |

Anyone who rides the Port Athority controlled PATH and then gets on an MTA Subway knows that MTA does things better [albiet, not much better]. So last week when we wrote that MTA Tunnels had cellular signals but Port Authority Tunnels [Think Holland Tunnel] had turned off cellular service. Apparently, we aren’t the only ones […]

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Come on ride the train, hey ride it, woo woo

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Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 695 views | Permalink |

Even though This is What We Do Now had some not so nice things to say about the west coast of the Hudson River, we still find ourselves reading this rag. TIWWDN has a Guide to Riding the Subway. Sure, he never mentions the PATH by name, but it is a subway, and some PATH […]

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Just When You Thought Everything That Could Have A Website Had One

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Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 803 views | Permalink |

The Sixth Street embankment that crosses through the Harsimus historic district in downtown Jersey City has been the center of attention lately. Metro Homes has been looking to turn the embankment into housing. Some residents want a park. And then still others want the structure to be left alone. Now the embankment has its own […]

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