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Long retired, the Colgate Clock in Jersey City sits in a weedy field by the Morris Canal. Life goes on in Lower Manhattan on a dreary winter day as the World Trade Center grows taller. Feb 2012.Lane For U!Delaware Lackawanna train yards in Hoboken on the right before the terminal was built in 1907. The tracks were elevated then on tall piles. Erie railroad yards and Pavonia Avenue on the left. Jersey City. 1883Daily life on the Morris Canal small and large basins with lots of sailboats, coal barges, horses and wagons, factories, trains entering the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal. Jersey City. 1883Lower Manhattan and the new World Trade Center as seen through the railroad yards of Hoboken from Observer Highway. A contrast between old technology and the new. Feb 2012Jersey City

Potholes in JC!

Jersey City Pothole Just driving along Summit Avenue to Union City, you’ll see numerous potholes you’ll be enamored to name them: there’s “Tiny” by the area of Catlow Movers, there’s “The Big Bad Hole” in front of Pershing Field, and many more.

To the credit of the Jersey City, two of these holes, I noticed, were already asphalted. But some of the holes are just waiting for the next unsuspecting motorists who are unfamiliar of the area.

If you want to help improve the road condition of the city, I encourage you to click here to report a pothole. You will be directed to JC’s official website.

Be aware though that it is an online form that you have to fill in and submit, so make sure your data and information are accurate. If you have a digital picture, you can attach it to the form before sending it.

You can also send it to me if you want so we can post your report here for posterity.

If you had a vehicle accident due to pothole, then that’s another story. :P



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