City Waterfalls Visible from Waterfront

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Monday, June 30th, 2008 | Waterfront | 855 views | Permalink |

Waterfalls installed in New York City’s East River were turned on last week, just in time to compliment the Independence Day Fireworks Show. The Governor’s Island installation is visible from Jersey City’s waterfront. The waterfalls, the brainchild of artist Olafur Eliasson cost more than $15 million and will be on display through the middle of […]

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Philipine American Festival in Exchange Place

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Monday, June 30th, 2008 | Waterfront | 1,059 views | Permalink |

Sunday Afternoon in Exchange Place in downtown Jersey City was the Philipine-American Festival hosted on the waterfront. Sunday afternoon’s severe thunderstorms eventually rained out events like Philipine Idol and several people were injured by tents blowing in the wind. Sunday morning though, the sky was sunny and the organizers were preparing for the event.

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Powerhouse District Festival

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Monday, June 30th, 2008 | PAD | 1,511 views | Permalink |

The Powerhouse Arts District Neighborhood Association held their third annual neighborhood BBQ and street fair on Saturday. The event included live music and arts and crafts vendors as well as local shops like d.e.e.n selling their wares. The old loading bay served as a perfect live act stage for a mostly on pitch performance.

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Gimme Some of that Old Time Religion

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Monday, June 30th, 2008 | Uncategorized | 1,222 views | Permalink |

City Hall was inundated with Jesus loving congregants on Saturday afternoon singing and celebrating the 30th Anniversary of a local Communipaw Avenue Church, Fuente de Salvacion.

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Second Street Car Goes Up in Flames

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Monday, June 30th, 2008 | Transportation | 1,054 views | Permalink |

Saturday evening at dusk, a car burst into flames on Second Street in downtown Jersey City. The car was located between Erie and Grove Street.

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Hamilton Square

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Friday, June 27th, 2008 | Hamilton Square | 976 views | Permalink |

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PAD Development Breeds Artwork

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Friday, June 27th, 2008 | Arts & Events | 831 views | Permalink |

The Toll Brothers plan to build high rise towers in the Powerhouse Arts District may have killed the law protecting the arts centric neighborhood, but its also lead to more art. Anti-development, anti-capitalism paintings have been installed across the street from the historic Manischewitz warehouse. Perhaps there is still life left in the PAD.

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Viral Marketing or Simply Graffiti?

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Friday, June 27th, 2008 | Arts & Events | 944 views | Permalink |

Logos for fast food chains Burger King and Taco Bell have begun appearing around downtown Jersey City, such as the marks seen here. This fence was recently cleaned of graffiti that read “honkey begone” but is now covered in the multicolored adverts. Its unlikely that the fast food chains are involved in vandalism.

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La Rustique Open for Business

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Friday, June 27th, 2008 | Dining, Harsimus Cove | 1,190 views | Permalink |

La Rustique pizzeria has officially opened for business at its new location at Fifth Street and Jersey Avenue. The former Paulus Hook favorite moves to the Harsimus Cove neighborhood, occupying a retail space that once housed GO, a gourmet cheese shop known for selling goods past their sell by dates. The pizza’s thin crust, fresh […]

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Hoboken Bicyclists Organize

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Friday, June 27th, 2008 | Hoboken, Transportation | 922 views | Permalink |

While New York City in recent years has been quite proactively reclaiming space for pedestrians and bicyclists, the same can not be said in Hudson County. That could change thanks to the efforts of Bike Hoboken, a group working to convince city officials to add bicycle lanes throughout Hoboken. They have a plan.

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