Burning Terminal Delays Trains
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Thursday, September 29th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 809 views | Permalink |
Train service in and out of Hoboken was suspended when the roof caught fire. The roof, the roof, the roof is afire.
Train service in and out of Hoboken was suspended when the roof caught fire. The roof, the roof, the roof is afire.
Mr. Snitch has pointed us to a new blog: Overheard In Hoboken. We think this could be a great addition to Hudson County blogosphere, though we’ll keep in mind it existence the next time we decide to get sloshed and start shouting things in downtown Hoboken.
Hoboken has a lot of history. Even most of the drunken yuppies spilling out of one of Hoboken’s bars could tell you that Hoboken was first in Baseball. The Hoboken Historical Museum is celebrating all of Hoboken’s firsts, like zippers, steamboats, t-rails, patents, and much much more. Fun times.
Yesterday we mentioned that Trump was coming to Jersey City. The project had previously been labled Harborspire, under development by Applied Development. Now that metro homes has taken over, the site seems to have gotten a slight redesign, although architects’ renderings are often misleading so to our untrained eye, the buildings may not be any […]
Anyone who has been around the Grove Street PATH station in the past few weeks have probably heard the pilings being hammered into the ground for Grove Pointe, a new mixed use residential tower being built across from the station. Jersey City Vibe has details to whats going on inside, including some architectural plans and […]
The end is near for Jersey City residents hoping to preserve some sense of class and sophistication as king of gaudy Donald Trump prepares his vision of Jersey City with a new Trump Plaza in the heart of the downtown. The best thing we can say about the project is that Trump is on board […]
Its hard to imagine that with real estate prices what they are and the ever rising forest of steel and glass skyscrapers sprouting from every empty lot that there are still old brick buildings left along the Hudson coast. But there are. And now, their secrets have been revealed by the JC Reporter. Buidlings include […]
Residents of another first street building raced to carry their belongings out of a building slated for demolition, literally as the wrecking ball took its first swing. Police were needed to stop the demolition long enough for residents to retrieve their belongings. Not missing a beat, the Jersey Journal uses the opportunity to once again […]
111 First Street has had on going legal troubles between the city and its owners and a bunch of artists the owners kicked out. Recently, the owners closed the streets to prevent injuries if the building were to collapse, and now a judge has ruled that the road closures are not necessary and the owners […]
Perhaps you’ve been lulled into believing California is the playground of America’s beautiful — hey, we watch The O.C. too — but as we’ve suspected all along, pretty people can be found without going further west than our side of the Hudson River: Eurotrash writes– at 10am on a Sunday, the streets are already crowded […]