Engineers Realize After 100 Years Writing Best Left To English Majors

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Tuesday, August 9th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 696 views | Permalink |

Stevens Institute of Technology may not have a student newspaper this fall. Apathy has lead to a decline in membership at the 101 year old paper, and now staff members are stuggling to find an executive board. Dozens of people will miss the paper.

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Sixth Street Still In the News, Lawsuits Promised

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Monday, August 8th, 2005 | Hamilton Park, Harsimus Cove | 749 views | Permalink |

By now, everyone should be aware that developer Steve Hyman wants to turn Sixth Street in housing. The City has promised it can stop the development if they want, and Hyman has promised lawsuits for the next three centuries. Jersey City Vibe has drawn comparisons to the 111 controversy. All this talk of the embankment […]

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Topiary and Potted Plants All The Rage While The Rest of us Would Settle for a Parking Space

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Monday, August 8th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 716 views | Permalink |

Luxury rentals are not new to the Hudson waterfront. But it seems adding pools and doormen and corian counter tops just isn’t enough. Now people want landscaping. That’s right, according to the New York Times, gardens, terraces, and patios are the new way to stand out in the luxury rental market.

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Parades and Parties: Always something happening in JC

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Monday, August 8th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 653 views | Permalink |

In what seems to us a never ending supply of cultural parades, this weekend brought the Bolivian parade to the downtown. Of course, dojo-mojo was there with a camera. Meanwhile, Dojo-Mojo also points us to to a gallery of images from a Chalk Party at Exchange Place. We’ve never even heard of a chalk party, […]

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Hoboken Is the New Trenton

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Monday, August 8th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 664 views | Permalink |

Last week, Hoboken was cited as the home of several powerful politicians. With all the drinking that goes on in the state house, its not really a surprise that politicians would want to live so close to the Hoboken bar scene. But in a further attempt to create a scandal, the Journal points out that […]

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When Is A City Finally A City?

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Friday, August 5th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 849 views | Permalink |

Dojo-Mojo continues to contemplate the earlier story about Jersey City’s new status as a real city, brought on as we reported by the New York Sun’s declaration that Jersey City finally has a skyline. We remember a few years back an article that ran in the New York Times placing the blame on JC’s low […]

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Yield To Pedestrians: Its The Law

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Thursday, August 4th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 896 views | Permalink |

Blogger Where Is The Remote? was nearly killed while crossing the street. We’d like to remind everyone that in New Jersey, drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. Attorneys from https://www.gblawmo.com/family-law/ mentions the existence of three specific statutes, each worth 2 points on your license: N.J.S.A. 39:4-35 Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk N.J.S.A. […]

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Tuesday’s Explosions Make Thursday’s Paper

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Thursday, August 4th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 745 views | Permalink |

When things explode in Jersey City, the Jersey Journl is there. Keep in mind, Dojo-Mojo was there first. “A similar incident occurred last week in West New York when an overheated underground powerline apparently ignited sewer gas, sending two manhole covers flying.” We thought that only happened in the movies.

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Grocery Store Wars: Revenge of the Snob

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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005 | Shopping | 842 views | Permalink |

Just when you thought it was safe to go to the grocery store… One downtown resident posed the question on JCList: Will Downtown Ever Get a REAL Supermarket? “You appear a snob: Pathmarks local and it’s cheap. And you aren’t royalty.” reponds another resident. Maybe we’re a bit snobbish, or maybe we just like food. […]

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Explosions Rock City Hall, Fail to Wake Us Up

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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005 | Uncategorized | 694 views | Permalink |

Apparently, two manholes exploded last night in front of City Hall causing lights to flicker and televisions to go crazy. Of course, Dojo-Mojo was there to take pictures.

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