Hulking Concrete Slab Has a Name

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Thursday, August 18th, 2005 | PAD | 587 views | Permalink |

You may have noticed the giant concrete slab rising behind the Shoprite in Downtown Jersey City. Well, it has a name: Waldo Lofts. Waldo will bring 82 units of housing to the arts district of JC where development has to some degree been delayed by lawsuits and counter lawsuits and city fines.

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Be Your Own Boss: Councilwoman Also City Employee

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Thursday, August 18th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 632 views | Permalink |

Councilwoman Mary Spinello, elected this past May, is alsoa city employee. The Jersey Journal asks the question, “is it – dare we speak this word in Hudson County – ethical?” We’ll ask a rhetorical question instead: Does it really matter either way?

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While We Were Out

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Wednesday, August 17th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 647 views | Permalink |

We were away for two days, but it seems we didn’t miss much in the way of main stream news. The Blogosphere though marches on. Dojo-Mojo ate out while still finding time to provide us with a calendar of events. Tris McCall has apparently joined the blogging world, [thanks, Mr. Snitch!] finally. Meanwhile, Snitch ponders […]

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Not To Be Out Done, Hoboken Streets to Be Clogged with Fresh Direct Trucks

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Wednesday, August 17th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 677 views | Permalink |

In the beginning of July we reported that Fresh Direct was crossing the Hudson. To the dismay of many readers, Hoboken was not included on the initial delivery route. Apparently, Fresh Direct has started invasion preperations, as one reader writes: “I guess the Fresh Directing of Hoboken has commenced. The Fresh Direct troops were on […]

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Closed On Monday and Tuesday

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Friday, August 12th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 547 views | Permalink |

NY6th’s will not be published on Monday, August 15 or Tuesday August 16.

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Hoboken Housing Authority Gets New Leadership

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Friday, August 12th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 557 views | Permalink |

Robert DiVincent is out, Robert Graham is in. Mayor Roberts pleased, promises anyone with the name Robert can get a job in city government.

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Montgomery-Greene: A Second Look

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Thursday, August 11th, 2005 | Waterfront | 584 views | Permalink |

A few months back we told you about a new building, Montgomery Greene, to be built, yes, you guessed it, on the corner of Montgomery and Greene Streets. Jersey City Vibe has got ahold of a few new pictures and has details on the apartments to be offered in the building.

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Hoboken Goes Cutting Edge, Bloggers Thrilled to Have Wi-Fi in the Park

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Thursday, August 11th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 620 views | Permalink |

Hoboken has gotten a free wi-fi hotspot in Stevens Park. This is actually the second free hotspot we know of, since Panera’s wi-fi is also free.

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August Officially Slow Month For News; Fluff Stories up 150%

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Wednesday, August 10th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 625 views | Permalink |

Nothing like an August heat wave to hamper news stories. We got nothing.

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The Jersey Journal Is The New Ralph Nader

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Wednesday, August 10th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 874 views | Permalink |

The Jersey Journal is very proud that Jersey City is taking steps to curtail developers’ use of water for flat fees, amounting to vast amounts of cheap water. The Journal ran a story on Monday and now their claiming credit for ordinance change: Pignataro said the decision to amend rates was made not because of […]

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